Grand Traverse Herald, December 26, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 26, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-12-26

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TWICE A WEEK- ■ TUESDAY ANDT-HURSDAY—*1.00

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FEW ESCAPED
INDIANS’ FURY

GASie HBI POUCY

WILD WEST
IN REALITY

Parlo. Doc. 23.—A French Inouraoeo
Mnpaoy baa Jnat paid 12.000 to a
woman who called at tbe office of the
company aome time ago abd ^ abe
wanted to inanro agalnat the’rlak of
baring twtna The officlalfc had
tables prepared with a view to autb
an evenL but they iaaued a poUcy
Insuring ber against tbe Urtb of
twins for a premium of IIS.&O, payable
CITIZENS BATTI.CO BRAVELY UN- ~ioalbly for alx montba
A few days ago the manager of
^
TIL OUT OF AMMUNITION.
the Insnrance company received
dainty card announcing the birth of
twin daughters to their cUeoL He
Town Contalrwd About 1400 Ptopit
forwarded a box of bonbons and Finally Changed His Mind and Sur­
And CoiwIdoraWo Amonean Cap­
rendered HImoeir and Went Home
a check for $2,000 to tbe nMbor.
ital Waa iRvaaUd In ButtWith Father, Making Promiae
nasa VanturM There.
to Reform Himaeif.

FATE OFMBIIGAIISUIINIOWII

Douilaa. Art*., IVfc. !l.-Advloaa
today roport that the (owd of San
Marelal. ntcr mUea aoatb of Harmoanto. Kosieo, baa beob wiped out by,
TaquI iBdlaiiB. Of tbe the populaUoD;
of oror OM tbouaud U la believed
but tew eacapod. A'dvicee aa); tbal
dUaena fouafat the iodlaua auiil Fri­
day when tbeir anmunlilon gave out.
Tbaa tbe Indiana buicbered tbo peo­
ple and tooled their bomea. Much
American capital la lareated at Sao
Marcia]. Tbe fate of tbo Amertewn
realdenta la unknown.

ARHa WITH A WmCHESTBI

FOUR BANDITS
RDBBED TRAIN

TOOK BDHDS AND PAGIAHES

FELL FOR HER GAME
•Fight is Eape^ed Wher
They are Located.
Paaad aa Countaaa and Received
Many Olfta of Money and
Springfield, in,. Dec. 21.—Poeaec toPinery.
dny exfieei a battle If lh«y locate tbe
four handlta who last night held up a
Cblragn
& Alton fast train near lips
Sarttn, Dec. 2I.—Poalag oa a rlcb
Botnaniaa counUaa oonderaoed to a Jnnriion. and aflcr making five anlOTtiees Batrlaae with a Scrriati sueceeRful attbni|ita to dynamite tbe
National i^xpress enmpanj's safe eeprince. Lydia Mehle, halrdrcaiier a a*
eaped with a large nark of Ikmi.Ir and
ataunL baa lieen sent ,to prl»on tor
fifteen smaller cxpress-parkagcR.
twlBdUng wealthy and amoroua BcrTlie handilR forc.’tl the fireman to
linera. Attracted by her beauty, alunroufile the exfireas car, when the
legad title mud wealth, a prominent engineer waa then ordered to run tbe
gDTeninent official waa easily per- fnmt aeetlon a mile or two ahead. The
auaded to Uke tbe "CoupteeR lirrmu robbers worked over the exfiresi'
ale” out to dinner of cveniga. and to aafet for
nilnutM until the ai>lend ber |ll>o to enable her to return firoarh of a switch engine l>caring a
home to aik papa'a peminlon to call ■•ORse. A battle follow-ed but the rob­
off tbe Servian match.
bers escaped.
Bbe wrote him lovlni; letteri from
Ruaabla, but pi>llw inqulriee de­
veloped that ahn had ^ne there ic
blre out aa a govemcKx at 110 a
week. It waa alno j>rovin at tbe
trial tbal abe had told anoibcr weal,
thy Berliner, an areWteet. that abe
had tieen able to break off tb<- Her
vian angajtemcnt In order to marry
bar new admirer, where ujarti ela
Preventien of Fishing With Nets in
borate Pelrt>lbal reRlIrltles wrre m
Old Mlaalen Harbor lncr«aaM
ranged al a fBahlnimiile botr-l.' Thr
Catehea.
l>roapeetlvo brideKrootn readily fu^‘

Fined with tbe thrilling Mnrlea of
holdufw and gunplay which be bad
read In yellow ba<-k JoumalR. K.
Brooks, the Ihlrtecn-yearold l>oy wito
ran away from home at Ttaompaonvllle
a few days ag», 0KcaiK.<l from the d<-tention home where be was-beliig held
yesterday and concealed hlmM-ir In
■he barn In ibc rear of tbe borne w lib
Winchester fiuni|> gun to shoot down
the fiollce when they came for him.
Tbe boy was taken Saturday by the
|.oli«« uioii a deecrlptlnn furnlslu-d by
hla father and idared In the detenllon
hoti,.. In charge of -Mrs. fraw. A few
miuuieti l«forc hiK faibrr and the ofllccrs arrived he escaped from Ibr
houite and going to the bam secur4Hi
the gun belonging to Mark Craw and.
■ ■■anrIdgcR and <-«>neeuled himself
in a culler. When the Imy was found
to lie inIsKing a si-areb was at om e in­
stituted by t’hlef of I*oilrc Joiinsen
and Patrolman Carson. They went in­
to the barn and Rearchod for some
time, during wWeh they were covered
by the -tom which tbe l>oy iiad cockcil
and preiwrcd tor the aitark. U Is not
known why he did not Khool. nnb-s’It Is becau.-ie ho did not kunw how- to
work the |•1Illip guu, and it Ik little
Ima than n miracle ihsi the aeurch
was not fumed Into a fatality. After
the offleors had left young Ilrooks
ramp fre^m his hiding idaee and gave
hlmaeir up. lie was »l onee recognised
he failiiT and taken to hU home
at ThomiisonvlUe.
'

The b??-. who looks to lie alKiui aeventeen years of age. but who 'Is in
reality only ihirtecu, ha* J^eca'known
It different places by the name* of
Jack WiblH-r, &l AUBtin and several
>iher aliasvK. He was dreiutetl In a
pair of overalls which he had taken
fix.ni a houre sonrewliere in the <dly.
To the very- last he maintained that
as not IlrookK. Imt he has boon
OosUDely identified by the father. O
11. Hrooka of ThomiiBonvlile. While
In tbe detention home bo was Interest­
ed only In liooks which ^rteall wllli
(hooting and brigand ei^pades and
«enuHl to be vlially eonconiod «iver
Uie ipi<«iloti of whlih weais»n» would
a man the casltwi. He win
n nmeUng of the Old .VlKiyloii
fcreil
Bonic good lll■•l-^tllre in
ProitK-iIvn'and Improvement asiiorla'
iionie. but Bi<«.Uasily refused to read
iinl-sB he uiul,: have yollow Itacks.,

IMPROVED FISHING

labad bv with a rotily Imiiaaeau, and
when aha remarked that the Kintrcror
Of AuKtiia had accepierl nti Inrtiutioe
to ahoot on ono of her eepalox. he
added a cnnplo of maIdH and n lackey.
The pollre bellrvo that she awlndled otbara aUnilarly before being
mugbL bul that thw refrained from
making oonpUInt for tcar,.uf imbllc
ridirula.

MORPHINE BLAMED
When Bearehtd ThcM
Dollar* Wee Found Cone
in Hor Stoeking.
Orand NapidR. Ucc. 28.—CharKod
wUh ahopmuog. Mr» Ida Ix>ng. aged
forty,- blamed her trlmeo to n^hlnc
wboB arralRBed lo<U>'. Wben'aearched ovor thi«e ibonaand dollar*
loud coneoaled I her atocking.

CREATE ARCHBISHOP
Toronto. OnU Dee. 21.—In the preeoneo ef high dlgnltarlca of tbe church
and Many of the clergy of the archdAoeoae. Moot Bev. Nell McNeil will
UUBOrrow bo oottanmed arebblabop of
tbo Romau Gstbollc arebdioeoae of
Tonuo. oucccodlng tbo Ute Arch.
PMop McBvay. The InatalUtlon wUI
tab* plaee in St. Mlcbaal o Cathedral,
with Mgr. StagBl, tbe apooiollc ddegato. oddating. Tbe new arebblah«p ORMa to Torootn from Vaseourer.
of wbMi archdIoceM be baa been

tbo boat tbo paat Uuoo yean.

- . .

A YEAR

TfiAVKRSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, TIIlIRSDAY, DEC, 26, 1912



J

.K. fX I'orter preaided In tbe 'absence
)f ilio pn->idenL A general rerjew
of the w.«rk of the anaoHallon nhowed
Uiai tbo im veeilon of flHhlng with
in the lutrbor at Old MIsRlon
had naultod In lu great lmpn>vement
as a flRhlng ground for book and line.
lATge ,rMcdieR of good niied porch,
lake trout, borrlng and other fi'f
have been common during tlio pnfi
year. ThlR crrndltlon haa given groat
natlsfacllim not emty Ur loeui aagtera
and the reebnefa but also attracted
KportRmrn from Traverue Oily and
other points In this region. It «ai
decided to have the warning to flabermen to absuln from flKbing with
neU' In or near Old Mlvalon harbor
renewed and poslod In consfilcuona'
plaeoa. It was also decided to have
a'repori. of the meoUng printed in the
Traverse Oily papers. Tbe sext
meeting will be bedd when called by
.bo eiacutlve commllice.

AVIATOR KILLED
MONOPLANE DRIVEN BY EDWARD
PETRE CRASHED TO EARTH

London, Dee. 21.—Aviator Edward
Petra waa Instantly klUed today wbaa
Us nwDoplana eraabwl to the earth In
TorksUre, bmt Marukad-by-tbwBa*.
Petrs was attMptlag to Sy ' from
Bmoklaads to Bdioborgtu Husdreds
wltaesaed Us fieatb.

The gun which ho had w-as loaded
and durinis the entire Beardi of the
barn he wn» concj-alwl In a cutter
will) a bead drawn on the i«tty cor
slsllng of OffIcerM .lohnaon and t'arsoi
and Wr father. After giving himself
he stated that It was hi* Intention
protect himself from the officers
h tho gun, and' that 1wi bad It
coc ked and ready to shoot while the
search was being made.
Hefnm leaving lor hto Umie l>e
promlscl that he would never np.aln
leave home wlihont telling bis parents
hi* destinaUoB and announced hi- In­
tention of betomlng a Uw jiblding ciltien In tho fulure.

RIPE OLD AGE

SPRIII6 HATS SMALIHI
Change In My1«'predicted for Next
Beaaon
New York, Doc. 23.—-Hie spring
on has not ndvanoed far enough to
nable manufacturers and importers
of millinery- In' my what styles will
be the beet aeUers, hut tho opinion
IS to prevail thst the small shapes
will be popular early In (he set
ten. It was explained, do not need
much prrrtection from tho sun when
the scaBon first opens, and it Is for
this reason that amall sbapea are exI>ected to Iced.

FRUIT VESSEL
WENT ASHORE

LIVE WIRE
FOR CABINET

UBrS THEATRE
Only place ef Kind in World Opened
Todey.

New York. Dee. 23.—Tbe CtaUdrra*e
Theatre, tbe only idaybonee in. the
woild to be devote* exclnslreiy to
entertainment of chlMreo. wav
BE ATTORNEY GENERAL. *
upeued this afternoon with a perfor<uance of “Racketty-Packettly Mouae.'*
juvenile play written by Mrs. Fran.
■s Hodgson DuroetL i^thor of “Lit.
tie I-ord Kountlcroy." M'be Children’*
theatre is located on Ute roof of tbe
Century theatre. It is a compleU-lj «]ulped playboDse in every
t^-pert, with a seaUng acebmodati -.
of KIF. The fund* for tbe enterpi:««i
provldcdc Urgcly by William
Fight for Chaaper and Honest Gas in
N. VanderbilU
Boeton Made Him a National
Figure—Won Many Notad
Caeaa.

HAS MADE GREAT RECORD

FORMAL PLEAS
WERE ENTERED

WILSON MET
COLTBSYAN
CABIIIET WAS DISGUSSHI

a for Cabinet FoMlion Wat Net MeetleaedMereiy Talked Dver AvallabH«y of^Preepeeia.

Trenton. N. J-. Dec. 21.-11 the cobference today between Preeldent-^eet
Buston. Maas.. Doc. 21—-\tnong
THE STEAMER TURRIANLBA LOST
Wilson and Col. Bryan resulted In any
COURSE IN SNOW STORM.
Democratic leaders here the o>>inlon
•IcfiDlte underatanding regarding the
la gaining ground that Louis D. Bran■cratlc cabinet. Wlleon and Bryan
dels of Boston will be Now England's
bulb tailed to diacloee it.' WUaon
reprewentaUve In ITesIdenl WJIeon's
*:sted after tbe conference tbat'Bryraliinct and that be will be given tbe
ail's tuuuc aa a cabinet appointee poel[■o--! «>f ^Attorney' geueral. $"pr thi*
tivcly W*s not dIarusKsl. 'We dlsl>Ure there arc «o far but two men
prominently- mentioned besides Mr.
lirandela. They arc Senator O'Uorihe availability of different names sngman of New York xnd Judge WestgcKri'd. Bryan didn't suggest any new
cott of New Jersey, who placed Gov­
names.”
Recerve Fleet Has Been Sent From ernor Wilson In Domination at HaitiIt Is generally lielicvcd that
New Vork But Will Not Reach,
-Seculor U'Oortnan prefexs to remain
the Scene Befcre Toc Bcualc. hut If drafted tiy ITt^
.lent Wllnoii he might obey Iho/call. New Haven and Grand Trunk Railroad
Officiata Were Indicted by Grand
• Judge Wesicoti. Ibe* Demmratg
CETROIT MAN CHARGED WITH
AUanlic <'hv. Dec. 21.—I.OKing iH-r
Jury for Violating Interwtate
Jersc}- I
EMBEZZLING «e$4QG
course In a blltidliig snow storm the
Commerce Law.
1 for gt
I'uIumI PniltIsiouni.T TmrlanUia
Qgruund eu tto sauds at Egg Slioals ta view of this fact Ills thnuidil Ulvoll'
»
would
decline
a
cabinet
iwrilollc.,
Was
Arrested
In New Vork Year
Harbor l.lghL Ufe savers from
New Y'ork. Doc. 21.—Formal pleas
Ixmis D. Drandcis. who under the
Ago But Made Hit
Ktsikms bre Maying by and a tug is
clrcumatancca Is looked iiiion na the ' not guilty to tho lodleimenis charg­
Eaeepe.
starting front New York. It Is
ing criiulnal conspiracy In the r«r
l«rtcd-thrtoi are sixty passenger* RtruQgest candldalo for tho attorney
sirulni of foreign and Interstate comaboard the jstraiuled vessel, life generalship, has been a prominent
iiiMtyB were entered In the criminal ' Detroit. Dec. 21.—Charged with tbe
aavcni are i^epared to take off the lawyer In Bo*i<m for many y<«rs. but
branch of the I’nlted States court this
xslemeM of $«5,000 In New
liassengerB If nceesaary before tbe to tbe country nt large be le beet
by attorneys rep
York. Rohei* Mowap. a broker was
wrecking luijs arrive. The veascl'R kuewn as a publicliL born in Kented here today by Bum's deteclucky In isS6. Mr. ItrandeU woe edu- f'barics .Mollen. president of tbs New
crew numljci^ over a hundred
Haven railroad, and E. J. tTiamW-r- tivoa. Tbe detectives said Mowap
<«ted
in
American
and
German
uniwireless rr«mi rapt. I^indiuiy this
lln. preiddcni of the Grand Trunk.
ernoon read.' '.Making nu water and verslUc*. being a law graduate of They were released on ten thousand waa arrested on the saine charge a
rcRiIug daally. There is n north- Harvard, where lie received bts do- dollar* bond »-a< h. Fleas of not guilty year ago and taken to New York but
iped. Mowap was manager ef tbe
gale und very heavy aoow."’ It gre« when twruiy years old under a were made with the privilege reserved
Is reiioiicti that a rovenue-cutter and suspension of tbo rules, after eudy- <.t changing It or demurring to the Saturday Toilet 8ui>ply company
here.
wrecking tu|pi are enrouio to tbe tng law only two years. .
pruvioii* iiidirtmenlR on January «.
He atiaintd success, even dlfUncc.' Help signals arc tip ai Am
) riiiiniiel light and had wcaiher tkm. early la hi* iirolcsslonal career
prevails. It . was later learned tlmt in lloston. Mcanwl^e be found time
take on oclivo ^Intoroet in public
Ufo savers are unable to reach
-vice and social uplift work of a
Wranded vessel.
The rollcf
neei iijfoi etapeclod Ur reach tbe dig- practical nature. Year* ago be laid Many Changes Will Be' Made By ALBERT TERNEY FAILED
T
shied vwRei !}>efore tomorrow, as the down a fixed rule to devote a I'lmitod
REACH HDMC CHRIBTMAS.
Law
weather showed no signs of clearing number of hoiu* to eoi lal setclhm^nt
work,
makiiyr
evening
cclla
u|>oa
the
this aftrrnorm.
When Unable to Get Free FaMage
poor and ne^y a* dlstrlri-commlttecHe Jumped tote Abandoned
Fbarlh-ciass matter Dondaally will bo
an for a chariuble orgoniaalloB.
Quarry.
tVlih tbo passing of each year Mr. abollabe^. Matter sow classed as
fourtb will be embracod In the parllrandelR Iiaa' added to that service.
81. Louis. Dec.*»!^Becanoe he fall<-eU pimt eyatem.' All merchandise
eontribuiion for public good. nntU
sent tbroi«h tbe malU after Jan. 1 In bis efforts to “beat hla way” to
■lay he give* more than half bis time
IxM Xngelea to apend Cbrittmas with
will go as parcels poet.
I’-e communitv at large without
J*arrelB moat be taken to tbn poet- hla wife. Albert Teruey of Watertown.
any n.hnry conhidcration. And what
office to be wellFied and ataorped. New York, threw blmeelf Into an
is si III more remarkable, be voInnUridoned quarry two hundred feet
Theyn^st not be depoeitod la mall
>y liaa paid to bis law partners ot^
deep and was Ins^Uy killed. A
•vf hla own funds the cnulvalrnt ol
l*ari^Is welghtag four <mnee« or teaa note to bis wife said, “ I died an euy
ilie lies he would have earned In pri- am m^Ubtn at tbe rale of 1 cent each
doalh,’'
i-ate practii'c while thus serving with- ounce or fraction o( an aunce, regard­
l«y aa ’'the people* tawy«lr.“ In
less of dlautoce.
juktlbe to Hr. UrandclR' partner*,
After Jan. 1' merrbandiBe will -be
however, It should l>a.s*id that they Insured rather than roglaUred. Tho
liave repeatedly profeated, against Insurance practically la Ibe
General Slcktee* ■
this action.
•«gl«trailon. bowmer. Tug* will bo
to Pay.
Mr. Brandela made M* first great nnid in triplicate and will be applifight for the (wtoplo of lioBtoD oom< .•ablo to all merchandlae of varying
Albany. N. V.. Diw 21.—Altbongb
len ycore ago. for cheaper and more valuee-and rogardlnaa of dlalance tbe
Sections Consldtred Valuable fob Tlnv
honeat'goR. At tbal lime tho gas waa goods is to bn sent. Tbn perforated ;rsen. Daniel W. Sickle* of New York
her Only Have the Richest Boll
high prlttod and of an Inferior quail- Inouimxico tags will sell at the stand­ was given oniil today to make an sofor Agrieuttural and HortlcounUng to, tbe stole for (ends
ly. At hla own nxt-ense Mr. llrandela ard rale of 10 nenu tor
Ihren
culturai Purpoaa*.
to about l28,fioo. paid him
hired a hall and announced that be parts. Onn of the coupons will bo

MANY UVES IH DANBBI

WBE RELEASQI QN BAH.

BROKER CAPTURED

UNDBI PARCELS POST

DIED EASY DEATN

WHOLE STATE
IS AWAKENING

WASTE UND IS VALUADLE

laiiRiug. D't 21.- -MicJilgan U un­
dergoing na great, If not the groalosl
iwriod oy<leie|i>pineoi ID ber hihiory.'
Till* WM tho keynoio of tbo annual
rrinri of Kiatc louid rgnnmtkKloner
Huntley Uussell. filed with Governor
Oslioni torti^-. ''Wo
awakening
ilui (act that lands uDoe convldere-l
roluablo for llmlier only have the
rIrhcRl kind of ugrirultural and faortl-

FAILED TO PRODUCE

would talk on tbo subject. Tbe peo­ kept at the Offiro of Issue, another will
ple came and were IntereePrd. . He ■•c given to the m-oder and the third
t-r off to aaotbhr pan of town. will be aiUobed to tbe parcel.
I anothiT hall, and delivered
ihor Biiecrh. Tho ponplc were aroa.nod. and then tho lawyer carried the
fight up to the leglsleturo. Tbe aecry legislation waa pe**ed, and to­
day Hoeton's ga* la of the ImM qauliJoin Union.
iiy and cheaper than in mnei of tbe
largo dlies of the country.

FIRBIENTOORGARIZE

received from him by AUonMff
(>nof»l Carmody or SUto ComptroL
ler Rohmer. No vouebeni -for the
money have been filed and Mr, OsF
mody aaya be will now look to tbs
mrmbtr* of the oomnlaeioB to Heir.ro tbe amount to tbe aUUs trugsHe has so Intormed tbe oommittlonera.

Mrs. Elmira WasoM' to Hold DwMs

CARE NEARING CLOSE TETANUS IS FEARED
YeDIvllle. Ark.. Dec. 21.—Mrs. KI
mlra Wagoner, residing In tbe north
era part of this county clnee to
Missouri line, la looking forward
a double celebratioa of Christmas and
ber one hundred and etevenib birth
day annlversarr tomorrow.
-R'agooer la beUeved to be tbe oldest
white woman In tbe L'Uted Stales.
She baa resided in this aemlon tbe
greater part of ber life and ber age
of 111 year* ta vooched (or by many
graadfatbera and godmother*
knew ber u a woman of middle age
when they were ebDdren. Sbe eujtva
rema^Me bealtb and rigor and btin
cakaa an aetlre inlereet la ber booai

,boMdKaln.

OiU Mero Argument and Judge**
eparge Before Case Coes
to the Jury.
B. Dec. 24.—SMiator Joba
Kern at 12:80 this aflemoon closed
tbe case tor the forty tmhin iron workera ebargnfi witb tbe dynamUe cnaspirocy. After a IShoto- argnmem by
District Attorsey MtUM- and Judge
Andereoa's charge tbe «aee wtO iW
, Witt the imr.
i.

.

A. •

Viceroy Arding* Spmit Bod Night
Bui la RepottHi ae Rtatlag Ea*y.
DMhL D^ 2L—Viceroy Lord HardInge's condition U favorable today aft­
er an alannlwly nstleaa nlrbt wHb
hlgb fevw. Tbe principal anxiety of
the physicians Is to goarJ agalnn tetnnna. aa the nails from the bomlw
wbirb Miterid the rleeroy'e bock were
mtjf.

BosIdb. Maas.. Doe. 21.—Boehm’s
firemen are eonaldertng. a atot* that
'may earn for them the dirtlnrltoa of
being Ibe first of any Hty In tbe east Railroad Rats Cases Net TswoImB ty
to affiliate ihemsclve* with oraanlaed
Supreme Court.
lobar. Tbe m«berB of the drqiorttnent-the hoeemen and taddermea—
Waablngtoo.
Dee.
have agroed to meet the day after to­ coon today adjoorned until aRnr the
morrow to decide deBDliely whether Cfaristmas holiday*. No netlpA was
or not they want to affiliate whh the taken on the rUrood rate cssm.
American Federation of lAbor. It U
beltaved the bulk of the flremenl will
favor each a step. The promoter* of
the noremxot explala that- wUle the
propoMd orgnnlaatlon wIU be a reg*
«aU.Js^
alar labor tmloa there will be no dan­
ger of Its member* making arMtntry]
Tbktof Dee.
A miwage fromdemands open the city tor Increoaed
Hakodate
idU
that two knadrodmeu
pay or Mtorter boera, mack teaa o( a
•■walk-oot" whel called to fight a were klllei U • mine expAomen therm
The report le heceofirmed.
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COURT JUOUMED

TwoNUKED nua

COtOD TE4T1B8S HBUU) ABD TEAT

f 7A0B TWO

K BAT XAOLE. TSUHZULT, DBO.

t be In a
t^^thema
nfUg.
Ara'lMt {km prodsetk ns laMcMwt
H «MlarT PfTPatiou. nna ehaM ant
^be bale of Ibem neelTe ■laflinr atTwice a we^
uationrkad ■»» from tmlaed msd
»BT
> sensiUe
TWm ttn be «nlr
A rmmtaj ai4 Ttandny nt Tnearan Glt7. MtrMfw. W
•MW to'lWa aoMUoi
. CMMre in Nortbwnetin lanU..;T|MPM.aaAane. lean 'mvt naopt tble

Grand Trayprse Herald

The h^ets
PHMs oorrected each day by wtre
\tnm Cbumm Detratl. Tdedo. aad„
oufh Vaitad Pnw ttdoB

WRALD AND RECORD Ca

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UVE8TOCK.
Buffalo. Dec. 24.—OatUe—Beedpta.
i c«a: anUre, ffrm, W.769*. Chives
—Aodre. atsadr, W91i-Be. She
Recelpta. 1.200; aolTe. IS.TOeLM;
Ko. 2. IS. Ho»-rfieedpU. s.m: wdr
he, It.OOfi 7.6S. (doalfkc at |TJ$.

Tt«AW My^lg teOinat saa pTnaytTe a> tbaseaada e( dOmta otber
«( tbe co«nUT,»bo are non
plortas tbe tsieats and «<
expert salesmea u CK the to* tclcM
tor tbWr etttS la car lots rlfhi
.............;»e U AATMoe site traeke at their kilwlac polsu.
Maar tbeowds of trait, arowert
Mwni M nneDaMnne ■»«« Mareh t. leM. M «hn MWaClnn « Tw- aad other dasew of prodoeere are doinc this tbrottcb Ok aceacr o( msf«M aw. Mkh. na«r tbn Act of Oongrew ef aUNb t.
srbere one experi-

ORAIN.
Cbbauco. Dec. 24.—Wheat.
Corn, i‘\c. Oata, 22%e.

OH^Aukm

or letters fdas ta v
to aaeeitaln where vartoas prodach
at the beat piieee
that aell the ootpol ot huadrede ot
iMtaS at the blsheel rash prices aad
very small espenre to each arower la eomparleoa witb tbe additional
returns reeelTed.
ARRIVES EARLV AT PEACE CON­
This plan Is ewtalnly sensible, and
FERENCE THIS AFTERNOON
and It ts brinclas troa
Sue to tw«»iy-flTo per cent • more for
farmers- prodooe then they could set Dele«atse Are at Variance Over De­
tbe ordinary plan at sdlln*
mand of Turkey to Re­

Our /
Rubber Stock
If complete in every detail. Our RubbeOwace
fresh and clean — just in from tbs foctony.
pair will ^ve you good serviob.

Mlic.

POTATOES.
Cbicajra. Dec. 24.—Potab
at 4O04SC.

On>UlK«tlii>mlZ9SO

Ea>««i

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HmUtE GOilK

Local MarjEcte
Cbrlstmu shopping and the coi^ .Wu
t. Dec. 22.—General,tnlas
Unued bad roads hu had effect on la the BOBtoern states snd
the markoU.
Only tlx hundred 'rata tn the noitbern autes eut of tbe
bushels of potatoca were received Mlsstoslppl and tn tbe aouibwest, ar>
yeeterday. The grtol mills while they predicted lor thU week by tbe weath­
• busy It was only with the cut- er bureau u a result of
___week, ‘niero were several small
covering the tar northwest and
shlpmcnta of ryA wheal and buck­ tbe Rio Grande vaUey. which
wheat Utak came In on tbe dISereat move eastward to the ireat central
valley Monday and,Uie eutern sutea
raJInmdA
Tbe ioral meat tnarkeU did
TueMay or WedBts^'.
Another disturbance will aiffiear in
thiivlog boslnees In the pouIut Hae.
and everyone wu trying to see that the far west abont Wednesday and
no one got their Chrtotmu tuikey move eutward. attended by sooss
nortbera and middle statu and r
chicken.
ceded fay rising temperatnre, crosslni;
the Mtssisilppl 'tlley sbont Thure
day and tbe eutern statu Friday or
Saturday. The dlsturt>rt>«« »'*H ht
followed by a period of murb colde.weatherfover tbe greater |isrt of the
country, eut of the Rocky mounuina.

by Artbnr HinsdUl and Qto HUm.1111. cto wUe. to Nancy M. llludlU. dated
the Uth -day of October. .*
A. D-,
*- 190T.
__roeoc«edlDtheofflM(
ter Of deeds for the county of Grand
mveru, and aUte of Mlcblgan. on
the mb day of October. A. D..*I»07. In
libu 62 ot mortgages, on me C2I. on
Wbich mortpige there
due at the date of this
ripal and Interest thereon. U
-Six Hundred snd J^ty-Slx aad 26100
i2««.26l
-------Dolls . and an altomey s
fu of Twenty-Five I22S.OO) DoUara,
for in uid moruautA and

^edn ku dMided to inoUROraU an old age pooiion nyitcm
for the benefit of her worthy citiren* rbo become diaaUed or too
eld to •upport thenMelve*. The revenue for eanying out tbit great
invjert eowen from three noaree*. The pronpective penftionera eoB'
tribotc two>fifUu, the itate two-fifths end the local anthoritiee onefifth of the
required. According io the law as now framW
the pensions become due when the people under the measure arNotice to hereby given that by Vir­
nve at tbe age of siaty-neven. The amount *61 the p
in this article
hare ehowa that
tue of the power of sale contained tn
^n the amount of the earnings and the voluntar>- payments that
lid have tbe beoedt ot expertsaid mortgace.
and the sutdte In such
Kv. am
made and provided, on Friday,
hre made by tbe proepective penakmer. in order to incr^aae the
alesmen to arti our produce,
Loodtm.^ 21.-The Torktoh-Balthe lOih t .y of January. A. O, i»12.
aoount which be will be entiUod to when be reaches the required aad that the only faartble plan by kan pc«ce
at 2 o'efoek In the afternoon,i. tbe
the unn
wblrtt
we
ean
secure
them
for
oar
©•clock this afternoon at fiL James
derrigned will, at tbe court bouse In
Tbe anouaU ewthbuted by the sUtc and local nnit are for
employee to to sell our produce palace. The Orertc
the benefit of the poorer claw of people who-have no meana of
... ______________ _____ - court
tbroafb aseortetlnne. -In rnff next rere ftnt to arrive and apparent har­
tbe
county
of
Grand
Traverse
is
held,
making’v<4nntar>’ contributions to the fund to insure a competence article 1 ahall Aow how
mony prevailed.
,
•eU at public auction, to the talgbee
in their old age. Contribution to the pension fund is to be eompul- tlcm plan avoids elumps In prices by
Tbe conterenoe adkwrned after an
bidder, tbe premtoes described In ul
tt
u may
DortgngA or ■ much thereof
duu on the market la hoor-B eeeslocL The delegates are ai
y b» all persons whose annual income is ip excess -of $1,650,
pay the
variance over Turtey'a demand that
it m Mtiniated that when tbe s>-stem cornea into working order that any given tosrn.
(. with
be permitted to rwovlsloa
^ut 600MX> inhsbiunts out of .the fire and a half million that
oompoee the population of the eountr}* will'come under the opera­
intr.
^
.wcwij-,ii»«i »—./
. and twenty-ftFur (24) of block four
tion pf the law, while 260,000 will getytbe additional amooot paid
Ue Peaae to After I
<41. to Peiri' Hannah's Third <2rd»
rena Creek.
by the Atote. The time k drawing near whenk pension 8>-Btcih for
..........
0 the atyrt Traverse City.
Addition
NANCT HlNSDILL.
old people will be adopted in this countrj-, for there is a great
,
siortgageA
Curlew. Wash.. Dec. 23.—That he
damor at the present time for pensions for certain classes which
SMEDIJfT. MS8ET A UUJE.
potoonrd his own child to prevent her
Attoracyi
for Nancy HtoadlU.
.isnnot he put into.effect because a measure providing for thosevvinfrom Btarriag tn death when found
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238-240 _________
Uonseman Building, Grand
gaged in one occupation would be class legwlatidn and therefore Taken from Grand TravsrM Herald ef
hauFted. was charged today against J RapIdA Michigan.
7. 14. 2U ». iac
unoonslitutional. Jt ia the duty of a nation to care for itttfilireus
Edward Stoddard, a homeWoader of
Twenty-Ewe Veera Affa­
Must Pay Penalty for Killing Jeaeph
Torena Creek. A posse U hunUne '-r
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jtfter they have become worn out in the active service of the indus­
Joeephe end
Other
film
trial world, and the adoption of a plan of this nature would be’ a
Small Beys
December **•
decided stop in advance, 8w<*den has made a good move aad 4he
Tbe Muceions Ovtl Dish factory
FARM I
BuEsle. Dw. 23r—J. Prank Hickey,
Vnitod States will watch iu <.j>enition with si great deal of interest. buraed Monday evening. This to tbe
Priou oortwetod avaty Ay.
second tli^o this year that (his fac­ ■lU'er of Joseph Joeevbs snd other
tory has been destroyed by fire. The boys who foU victims to his bomlH_
me
____plfiiMrr SBd
loss Is probably 240.M0, with partial dal mania, was today
lerfsllruadown.
ir to reports from business men hi all lines who profit insurance. Two hundred or more men
less (han 20 yetra nor nto.e Uud
Oclivertea Each Wednesday
xre
tbrowo
oat
ot
work.
life
In
prtsoo.
Hickey
was
taken
by the Christmas trade, there has been a
Get our "Instructions for Killing aad
(he Auburn prtoao this afternoon.
|he amount of business done last season. This shows that the busi
d prices before trtogtog
Thlrtbr. Jackson A Co. hsve com­
2M« of this locality is upon a prosperous bask and that there is
pleted sn addition to their wting
GRAIN—HaanM G Lay Crt
reason for even the most pessimistic citixen to worry aver se ^uPARDEE 4 HUNT PRODUCE Ca
foundry and |•^tern shop. I8x3« feettare. There k an abundance of money in the Grand Travwwd
The part ot the mschlne shop formerm
gion and the future will conlinne to bring an increased portion, for ;iy used for latterns has been fitted up
By the "Ka-otor" method I can reall linfs of business are expanding and durrng the coming season with new and
lOve those aching teeth abeolnlely
facilitate
the
large
amouat
of
work
Efo
............
Itboiit pniA and without tbe use of
there will be a great development along most rines. The sound agI.nn8lng. Dec. 24—State Trustyer- Buckwhert. per IM lbs
tbe firm have on hand. The machine
........ 21-06 Irugs to pro
iroduce unooDsciousne
Twoltural backing that, the city has insures good tiroes for
shop and foundry has been ronntn* elect ilurer wlU appoint Biraey KanPeople of n
will ap(i
definite period, and wit hlhc progr*-ssive class of people who are in day and night for the past three
of Freeport u chief ciuk of the
• KaoUr” method of painlem cgtrac'abarge of the inddktrie* and mercantile bouses there is no quest ion months, and still (here Is no M <
treutuy dopartmeat. he
tlOA
as to the ultimate growth of the eity and entire region. Pmgress the work. Over a doses men are now day. Kenyon to now clerk in xhe s
DR. W. G, MNYON.
266-208 Wilhelm Block, with Dr. Holds2
id some lint* k slow, but it is always the slow dev<-lopment that cmfdoyed' In tbe works. Good wark land department.
worth. Traverse aiy, Michigan.
and iiromptaess have aecnred them
eomee to sUy. Taken from every angle it is a good investinent to
large amount of work tbit was fc
be a citiiBen of Traverse LSty.
FIFE LAKE.
merly sent away.

am ONE CHILD

Echoes From The GIVEN LONG TERM
Olden Times

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9tuiKSS SMiisf»don

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igiYOli GHIff GIM

foucMi CORE THAT Bicttcffi DRESSED POULTRY
WANTED
tccA EzMcM MMtaleBy WlOhovI M

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(mPEMTItHI IMUNCTRE FlMlIfllS
i:

Mow Tlilfi ReylM W«wM Pront « Pwmen and
Fruit Orowen Would Work In ^armony.
■y John Wasttrn.
t of aspiring young
■poo of the Important leooons whkh
by giving lesaons la that art
we farawra ohoiild' team to that we
are oat all saleamen.
by mall, while trade Joornals
No man can be olther adatded
other periodicals have iSeen dev
edurated for evary vocation, i
aneb Bpoce to this sabjeet for years
1 U a vocation by Itself
in (he modern oommarctol world. IndMd. It .to a highly spectollsed pro-, ThM why abottid tbe f
Tension to tbe manufacturing, met- try to be a aalesmsn?
Motile aad finalctol lloeo. Tbe brightIf tbe Taroer keepe Informed and
art buloem meo In our large dileo; attends properly to all tbe motUtude
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Into -Ohaartfiera of ot details which should occupy the
-Bsardiie of fejmmcrce.- brain and hands of every producer
aod ■■Commercial clube." etc, and be win have enough to do wltboai
thMe twgaotoaUons trequenily have trying to become s successful salesIBM who hava had extraordinary ncoaea In eeliLng goods or mschlneo
A tarsMT needs to be a sralklns
who haxs made a «ectoi stody of
. on soils. B.eeds. fertilisers.
■OMmanahlp addraM them on thU animal husbandry, trait groeing,
tn of that call- sanss. sad a bewUdartng wray <ff
Iwayi eager to’lsara "how ft other Bohjects In order to be reasonr successful in "the s^oduclng and
Ooa of the mort atlentlre aodlthe butlaese,'
1 aw aav was the Detroit
Then why eboald tbe
Bosrd of pportMToe Itotsidng to a
n be expeotod to attend property
•pawdt.oa “Saleemanshlp" from the
both tbe mvduclng anJ art&ag
i of a latga amomobUe com
to? la the manufarturiag world
paay who to In dagtoad by similar
t man to not expactod to atudd
ganlsatloes throngbout the country
both of thaee depsnmento. Tbe
C—
>K
a
.aama

rlltr—^
tor 4he game addieaa'
nsebeameered medianic or torei>Brti^ tbe last few years eeveral
n of a Urge shop may be an axMiseniUM aad ooUeges have ertah pwt In hU Um but be to not expected
Ikkhed courses In ask
to have any pan In eeUlng the ortput
__
w toacbtng their studeots that of the plant, whether that outpot be
tta aeHlfE of a preduci to the .best BBiomobUea oatriaget,
paasMa jkaanw Js as fapertant as dry goods, stoves or otber faotory
maktag or growlu It How many orodaeu. Tbe edverttotog snd esUEarmm hare aver thought of this fog part to left to spectollsts la that
ffc' lert in this light*
work.
AutooMhUes. wagons and
not aoM to »ny buyers who
Fpertal prsffaratloa for aalea
«Mp haa, kaesBe ao mcm^ that ■ako an aC«- for tho mm». It toey
» ff^gsk” are aow wewthe

Tbe 1.4ulles' Aid and Service Guild
At the last meeting of MePbetMO
Post, No. 18. Departmcnl of Mlchl bocIcGm took In about 240.«o
gan. C. A. a, the followlnx offtcer* their Chrlstmu toir last week.
: Vear:
Ura. a Raffertn went lo CAdlllac
Monday, returning Tuesday.
•.ommander, H. J. Cortto; Junior rice
Vera Ort«o and Bari OHmore have Na 1 hma hldea ...MM aad up
oommander. Pred Irtdlow; qaarter- relumed boine from Flint.
niaster. W. fi. Thacker; cbaplaii
Dr. 1). K. milfi wu a business callPUR MARKET
ISimeDderf: officer of the day.
l>tcrce; adjuunt. J.
Gridley.
Mesdamu J. Cobb aad J. Taller
have returned from a two week*- tJsat Mancelona tod Grand Raplda
Eugene Quaikerbuck was doing pa­
dIH In 1
rr hanging at Kalkaaka toat sreek.
marked aptitude for public life snd
NvA A. W. 8aker and children
qattled himself well In every atstlton speiu last week at South and East
to wbleh be was called. Kls estimable
pereonal qualities won for him the
Mr aad Mrs. T. J' Inman entorgnrd and eateem of poUtlc*! ommaenu Uined the Dairy class at thefr home
as well as political fTtends. and all in North Springfield «m Saturday,
recognised hlr thorough - boueely of December 14. '
porpcee and desire to do what he oooHiss Tracy Sowell entertained the
sldered bis duty. His career In oedKeep Sweet and Oraoa aad
Grit
groes gave promise of large neefulneea
at her home la South Fife
and his death isA pubUe loaa.
Uke on Fridy monUng. Dew '
ISth.
Wm. ament to loeatlng • cnag> at
Fred Mills and aon EM have
Cal Tail point on Carp lake. He has bought 8 acres of limber ta Vnlon
bought a large amount of land In (hat
township ot O L Boynton
lOtoUty and will out tbe timber Into
Tbe Cedar Creek school sritl
sew fogs and square Umber. E. nitheir Chrtaunaa
mmo win have chkrge of the camp
Friday evening. Decambu 2th. nnder
and wUl give dmtdoymeat/to 2s men.
tbe dlrccUon of their teacher. Miss
and a dosco or more tenms. Ur. Oem«i»i Aas alrMdy ent ST.OOO cqhic foet Brwtos.
of while ptse in Wexford county. One »W. H. Arnett weat to A$folo.
pleoe squared 44 Inches, 65 feet long Ttaraday aad from thUe will go to
and clear of a knot. TfcU Is cansid- visit hto brother la Pennsylvaato.
Tbe Fife lAke Sabbath edtool will
erod to he tbe Urgeet and beat pleoe
E«ve .a
of UiEber ee tar cut la this. n
Mr. Oumeet ha* been boytag Umber tbe M. B. church ea Cbrtotams dtghi.
here for the put four years, and im>'s Dcoember 22th. nnder tbe dlrectloa
out annnaU) between 220.0^ and 240.- of ilM superintsndeot. Mrs. AUa Do­
90* In rash. He bu seemed -oaough herty.
tftnber In Lertanau tbanty alone
keep M or more men busy for the
He has more mUk aad better mam
next three reara. besMes operating in riace be began using UAH1-EL1.-8
Ikds. Wexford and Braaie cos
OO.VDinaN POWDER. It hem hri
Clement made a visit to Cunade a cows la imaM ahapA U la a-atrtcUy
short lime ego. where he took nto tMdIcinal powdfio^. prt.a food, and
‘himself one of Ibranto^ fair «au0tars. and bu made Traveree Cfty bis
It .11

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wm Pay Htohest
Prices Jor

FURS
-FREIMAN fii CO,

MONUMENTS
eUn^andmsnnfacture my work
iT^to-dato deaigra from the
roofffa atooA Prompt attention
I alf oriers do matter bow
' CtoU or write fur priesA

nzoszsts.

732 E. Pk« a. Bo* PIx—

ravats* L'Mg.rt
onra Vo. 6M.

NOT.S-Iwto.

THE UECTIUC STORAGE BATTERY CO.

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^to» ap;iy"(^"«'frtia. -focK
CIDER APPLES
Oder upplUA pur IM Qm........

WORIO THnUltL
Prapeaed Court Would Srttle laternational DIefoittA

the Dtotrict of Ortumbto. today open
ed ths'sseoDd urt'^ of the Amsrlraa
Soctrty lor Judicial SrtUsmsni of In-

exprsaasd the hope that bsfore The
Hague psmm court can most to 1212
•0 aattoos will have rssshed an ar­
bitral agssment
The toUDWtog-offlcri* wws atocfod
today:
Taft
itA New
Tort
Vico mridoK-Charlea W. EMot
CambrldffA Mbsa
.Ssersury—iaMB & Scott. Wash
wtum. D. C

Mamalaetiirer of
me •<BLORU>E ACCUMUIATOB”
The'Chloride Accumulator" riiminates the old
annoying noceasily of running your engine at mght
and obviates the danger of breakdown at./iUl mo­
ments—it makes your light insuntly availabie and
always dependable.
Our interesting book. "LiiSit YourCountry Home
by Electricity,;’ will be mailed you. Write tor^ copy.
„ Sale
By

J. W. JACKSON.

First QuaUty Rubber
WhfiD buyiaSSyiiage* Hot Water BoUlefi or any
Rabber goode—we buy diiact. bom tbo maautacturetfi which maureii beah otockfi. and inaiM on the
makets guarantaaiiig every piece to ui. in which we
can guarantee any ar^e ia rubber goods when we
eell it. We hove just received a bright, besh. new
line of Fountain Syringes and Water Battle* Pricee
low.H yoa are ia ihemaihel for Good Rubber be ente
and get it at

WATTS DRUG STORE
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Xrenencoir

I —aid nUKVXBn

Fife 44ake Department
Conducted

MIm Mao Dewey.

W« mat to aako this Donrtant of th«
fnatart potUblo vatoe to oil eoBowaed «ad to
lUs OBd roqaoft that tU it«H ot ponoasl and
gntnl iBUrwt bo Mat to tBm
«« b*
____,____J in tho DfpwtBWBt W# «^>0dall7
«k tt«t dinehM. fraUroal aodatiM and tb*
Onof* fnnidi it«» of latomt in tlufr mp«»ttv* ngfimnHinii, Ktwi of todal «mti aad
.-7L—
—-------- bofaj
or eraaad bnitam chacg«s and traufen in
ecpodally
roal oatate in town and oonatiy are egpedally
The aboT* appliea not only to the
vOlaco of Fife Laka, bat to the i
•ooamry.—Editor B:anld.
weekYd Hr. and Mrs. Fraak Dennle of ToSchool cloaed EYIday (or
edo, 0.. arrived Sunday evening to
Taeatio&.
Miea Nora Berry led Saterjiy u vlilt his BMMber aod eleter. Urt. D.
epead her racatloB at her home li HUlon.
Hark Hager la bMne (or tbe bollHarrietta
Clair Louche wu In CadUJar Sator ■lays from tbe Ferris Institute, Big
Rapida
day betveeo tralne.
B. Branett took a load of poaltr; to
UtM Emma Hodgea It bone tron.
Jeantncs Saiorday.
Nt. Pleamit tor the holldara
Miss Mildred Lucbman of Big Rap­
Ooo. McCleUaa went to .Am Arlwi ids Is tbe gncai of her
last Uboday (or surgical trealiucBt.
Hr. and Mrs. A. T. Breed.
EngeBe QuackeBbub wat to Kalkae
Miss Nellie Peck ot Traverse City
airlved Monday to spend the holidays
ha ^loaday.
Alfred Inmaa came bo> v Prlday with ber parents, Mr. aad Mra. Clinin Peck.
rrom Big Rapldi.
Willie Burkbolder or Acne le *Uit
Hrs. A RicbmoBd took ber UtUe
iBg hU grandparMta, Hr. mod Hra. C nephew, Arden LoBar. to CadiUac
Peck.
Monday to have a piece of gUu re­
F. C. UeCloekey of Erie. Pa.. If moved from. bU eye.
g the boUdays at tbe borne
Cerl Campbell was borne over Sun­
day from South Boardman.
J. S. Hodgem
Hr. and Hra. McQnaj went Monday
Mra. Loretta EUfott and little grandSOB. Alphonse Raacbor. went to Reed
to Traverw City to spend Cb;Utj
City Monday t^ spend Cbri
Christmas with
vlth tbelr son Dell and family.
A slelgbioad of Springfield yo
ber daughter, Mfs. Dave >
Mrs. H, C. PUce returned to ber
people attended tbe Christmas tree at
home at Manistee Monday after visitWalton Saturday evening.
Hrs. R. O. Letris of Kalkaska was a
few days at tbe homes of A. W.
guest at Ed Steele's last Sunday
Sinclair and Mra. C. Dewey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Anderson are enMm. P. T. Peterson went ot Travcrae City
Wedutdty.
retumlag -teruinlng kis brother. James Ande^
SOD and wife of Co'nnellsvIUe. Pa. Mr.
Thursday.
Seutor R. E Waller went to De­ Andefson's brother U S2 years old.
troit WednewUy apd from there will
AH hut three of tbe surveyors of the
Qoets on the Manistee river have
go to Lansing.
W'm. Osborn wns In South Board
tbelr homes for Cbrisli
man Thursday buying beans.- ''
Tbe floau are now located at UiBsaoHiss Edna Brooks Vft Saturday tc kee bridge.
At the Sunday school board meeting
spend Christmas at her home Ic
held at the M. E
Owosso.
MUs Marion Oleklson Is borne froa evening the following officers '
South,Boanlman for a two weeks' va­ elected: SuperinieiideDt. Mrw AlU
Doherty; assuunt
superintendent.
cation.
Him Bllml Sinclair la home from Mrs. Nell Teachout; secretary, Cla­
rion Teachoui: treasurer, Mrs. LetUe
HUIsdale lor the holidays.
Ura. U P. Judklu vent to CadUlac Brower; llbrarUn. IjicIus Ftflier:
ganUt. Mrs. W. W. Brower: assUtant
on bunlDeat Hooday.
organist. Nina BhanDon
Hiss Myrtle Bechsielne Is hoi
tron Summit City for the holidays.
Church ServleSA
MUs Evelyn Uee-hstetaeris lrotne
Prajwr meeting on Wednesday even­
ing at 7;3i) at the M. E. church.
her holiday vacation from Baxter.
Sunday services Dec. 28lh; •
Mra. F. Greene U enite lU with the
Sabbath school at li:4S at M. E.
grippe.
,
Joe Hycre went to Acme Monday to church.
Preaching at tbe
Presbyterian
^nd the hoUdaye with hU daughter.
church et 3 p. m. by Rev. Long.
Hra. W. T. Reid, and family.
Epworth leagne at 6:S0 p. m. a( M.
Myers and wife have moved
intoVrs. EllioltU house lately vacated E. ihurch. Topk. "The Passion; i
World s Measure of Jesnt' loyalU'
by Kphriani Kanchor. In Union.
Miss Myrtle Becbstelne and brother His Message." .Mark 1&;3S; 1
£.3: MS. Donald went to Cadillac Monday.
■Preaching at M. E eburtb at T:3i>
Felice Ucniiett left Saturday for
htarsblleld. WU.. to siiend Christmas |i. in. by Rev. A. W, Baker, pastor.
DeA 3«.
with bis uncle, Joseph A. Groff.

bat baoi.b. thubidat, dm.

FAQBTBRB

1S& m

S2£ rr'r^''.^uS:THE SinTOHS- HOUSE STEVE’S LUCKY TUiOE lS BOMEOUS SEASON f” * WWTHY^USE
Mac ta Marioa at tb« mu Ucu ud

■y L HTDONALO.
ar OBCAH DAWtON.
plM tb« nueu adjovrud to thdr
'{fabhionabls facricb am
hall iaA Jotud wKh thui la eanritin tnHA- eald the woman wto
MAtmPUL BUT COBTLY.
lag ooi^a mr laMnodw aad tnUrwas Mag the talktag, -that 1 was
aatlag pragraa cooaMtIag of moilc. «alU wttbta ar HgUa. My hnskat
however, U firm la the eeaeleOoa Omt nqasat the eU geinmsss mra me ae ,
r Parae Meet fi
after another feaet or upper the I fatally ruined my rapwUtlen ler timiiat III ku T-iMf-T iTiln.
’Wemaa ef 1
|
Her Beleotlens JudIrlosHy m
good hrwedlag I Meretty (tdak that he 1 itve la Us own words:
PaaMoa hetd another tiBilneee aoeali
-Wall, asalac It's you. I don’t mtad ,
Class Her Eyes to Many
bHIevea me BOW b|vaM the ftfal He
and aaaia )o(ned (he (anltate. i
Uetllletjhe.petat where he apat- - toUlag you ahoot a scrape that ha^
OatoraWs HsMriato.
went hone <ee)ia« ther had had
varr prod table and enJoraUe time hewerer I iDede Eh the gabjeetl
-Of ooatwe, I woald not go ciaead
to meet next Urn vlth Karnoa Oenkeeking late peogleh erindews
ter graace.
Dee. 21
have ttr
I. Whsu • P««M baOdsa h
, vets, tbe astta. sB tha basuUfel a
la town you know tfs hU cwUe end
-No. doo't Btevel- teeha torthe oM
^ ^ isshlon’rSt
S^a^
rm taTent any tl^ «a the premUse .wmsa.. 1 sboald think you woeld
wlthoet an laTUatUn. bm whea be to ashamed of yoyeU tolUac rm
tnx-ka win do
bnllte one la the eooati:| It H a poelwentodoeebereyesteltolarecd
ttve Hd tor tadpaetiool
-U ywoaB-t sh^ to hmr It. S^ ^ velreis. They are besutUul beOjr dACOe LOWCNBURA
ud
-Why. a new rad bara Is a oahleet Btsve. -j^ may go oat of oeoni t»
la lh«e any IMmeattag taddeal
modish, hot they wui not rive
mslar^ a
In Ua life that the puhUe wotOd em anraad la the oonatry aad a
a
positive
godsend.
.
birause
evwy
for raadlng abovtr Tbe reporter
tsmed to Hr.
tbe trtend of body osB explain at taagth why ha
, the great etnger, wbooe ooneert they doMBt Uks to
rep sad epla^ are to to had to es-Tha Buttons bagaa buOdlag their w .. I. '
had Rut oome tram.
w.____
I ^ oeUeat quslltleA sad win to found
BUSS out near the foU Oaks early to
-Why, yea.- Mr. J«
the memorr- -It happened ehout eeven the spring aad as It was Bkerwly scroes
the soad from tbe etghto hole It was
ysere age.
qulu' the thing from the start to take o-mwv, lo 00. n.n.lii< I
Alfred Hen
-May 1 have ur Tbe reporter took a recess at that point aod cut
wear totter thsa vMveL BuL ooasidoat hU pad and pwoU ready to taka the road and aarvey the hate la thelglrla. to
crattoo of eoanomy being left out of
grouad that was goiag to be the ButhU Botea.
the dlseuasloB. (he new velvet mast
-Whse I got dowa to the vUlags I

AU of as de­
-U was late aftentooa. aad I
asked
a
yonag
chap
It
be
knew
«f
a
olared
every
time
we
kwked
at
It
that
aomlag from the farryboat with Hra.
This material has changed mo^
girl
that
wactod
to
gat
msiriad.
aad
to
the
hnlt
was
either
too
Mg.
too
Johneoa. then my fiance: as we
nee toe old days Tbe llghL supplA
otepped Into tbe atreet mbs dropped too Shsnow or too deep and nothing tidd ms that to guessed that Nsacy eUagtog fabric of today hat Uttle la
gtuw did. and If I wanted a wife I had
her amfareba. I stooped to ptek K could ladaes ns to have a osHsr Ilka
hrt.r«rwrth^ ^ common with to. stiff velvet of yeoit.
When
the
vrorkmea
begu
potting
up. and a small box. coatalnlng tbe sbla the toundsttoos It was evea more
I had Just

HECOGNIZEO A PATCH

■nr dAidM KHJioY.

r St a t
took a savage Mta oat of
a botteiwd roO b^sre to see eared
ibortly:' -WstMdag the waltate play
ikimHiwinks with the dMto. What
me tors d«-to
hale hsyr
-DooY to so smart.- bagged OmpktoA -Ftea the way yo«-ve beak
bregglBC aboat the plaee where yoo
over what you say ]
ttora. nobody would evur Mpgnto
you'd come bscA to this his tor a
Biekel JolaL*
Tbe other raaag man Ohaddmud Mn
to poked St the fried potatoes bednru
him. -When I think of tbe Uasos pw
par ctitn«_ the hoaest sad truly oof(sAtheu
.

eaough totter we got there—^ A
gl^ fialsbed tbe esoteaoA
-What hsppeaedr taqubed Ms
Mend, sympsthstleally. "OU la«r
dler
-NepAWhat toov* poa from your bapgp
bomer
“Basaarut- grunted Bn
-Indeed? If eo. vtoyr
-ttnee yeo most know, mr old tadr,
as you call ths best eook that evw
was. belongs to tha Dattod Order of
Parple PlnkA"
I
■-What'e Itr
'
-Oh. a eort of ^arltahle
They're
Ooe and eorortty artxed- The;
. to get
boldtog a haxaar this
money tor a eutae of tha (oeadm- to
put to a niche that bappsos to be to
their meeting halt Any mooey tbath
left com to tbe baatbea Chinee os
semethlag-But where do you uoms ta. a
rather get ootr
Braadsr snorted. “Can a womaa be
at a baiair an day and nl^ and lad
ttme to eook for (oiks at borne? A
wboU moato bow we've bed that bemar eerred to us at meuH Ptridss
that oootrtWUoas

1 with Nancy, snd be 1
1 tbe finari quaUty are
^ bafore Nancy and I warp oa tbe ^ taMea.
heat ot
One-pieee frocks or bodlee and
'Aforw night 1 had hired out with old
akin
(rocks
of veiveC simply made
up aad we could eee where the Knox (or two pounds a mnatb with
rooms were to be Aeoordtog to vaSlons golf pUyen who dropped
•“
- - - 1 some of toe most famous of tbe Purtthere to ose moratog the living
slSB deslgnera and have bean copied
was a fares, the dlntorroom a crimA
lem ■ueceesfully fay New
the ball a Joke and tbe bedrooms a
fright Host people said (he house aad 1 _
, ‘ vet, but to V
should hsTU faesd east Instead of month to
by the way. dtoerves e word et eon>Ut or
t but what Nancy woald
west, though there wera a /ew to fa­
vor of -a aouthern view aod some
voted for the north, which gave one
a view of th« railway Une and let
one ksep trank of the trains that want
past
week afore 1 found that be bad a aat> ^ saXlD cords and buttosA
The walls started to
hardly wade througb
ural hsaksrlng srter Nancy.
and that revived (legging toterusL
bias wool dotlB. pale pink tie raeka
-Wall, one Bnnday night, BUI Bmltb.
some one wasn't telttog about a cabgrmo aprons and yellow ptaae aoarta
blesteae bouse he knew of that feQ tor tost was tbs erttter'e aamA came
pUed up to toa parlor. Itebroldary
down at the fint puff of wind soma to Jmt at duak. and when tbe clock
rilks appmrwd ta tha mlads aad na»
I nine be didn't seem ready to
one else was expUlnlng how banal
dies iito the bread.
Old Mra. Knox and toe young
and toartlsUc cobblestooes were now
“Worst of aU. no o
talked of BV
that they had grown so common. That ■nna sU went off to bed. snd there were
thing hut the hmvealy
tbe eeoond story was half Umbered aoDS left but old Knox. BtU. Nancy,
bow stingy people are when n eomm
only tanned the fiama Everybody snd I. sod there we eat. round tbe fin.
down to real Mtartty. And I don't '
who eat oronad oa tbe terrace lo cool without saying a word.
know bow mmy 'Canoes' I've hoagbl
“Always afore old Knox bad gaae
off after a game' got all bested up
OB totogs rd BOl want to SOA «vm U
laet the ball off to bed and left tbe coast clear (or
again expoi
they did abow 'em to aw. Tbsa wu *
Nancy and I. aad I kept 'specUng ev­
tlmtored styla
were loM to get our sapper* eta*
ery
mtonlt
that
be
would
leB
BIB
to
The Buttons' bousa la short.
srhere tbta week, bemum our lend
the bey—pleased the
ricar
out,
hot
be
did
no
soeb
a
thing;
.»( a huUdtog; It was an tnaUtnUoa
tady felt tost tbsy needed her to com
they actually let him atng the dmraa. wlthont which the golf clnb would but Jest as ths dock struck taa ha
dnet the hamsr. We were told to m*
>t ooce. but fuUy a dosen Umas.
have tanea fUL It made It aB the rtsup.
riflee ourarivm tor the good ot tbs
-HU roira was beautlfuL the moat
“•ati
*8tevs.- sayi hA let's go to bed.
that tbe Buttcae
cause: nay. toorw that suppsr ta h*
vibrant, sympathetic boy^ voice Thave
ter we must he ap bright snd slrly.
were la Xnrope and the bourn
tag served by tba Cnlted Staton. Bal
•var heard.-Wa'nt that s hlnL ehf J looksd
belpIsBA
-Wen. It's wonderfuL now." the re­ . -When tbe Fleldtog girts caarn out at Nancy, but tbe turned sway bar
Tweaty-flvu eeata sdmtariou. M
porter amlled knowingly.
to spend toe day at tbe club with me bed. sad St this I up an
for supper. M for s posy la your kut-As be left the stage.- Hr. Johnson what was more naterel than that I out Into tbe untty, and op tbe,ladder
toohole snd s dollar to gat eutl’
warned, -something famlltsr cangbt should tske toem over to see the But­
bed. I was boUtog over
with
ubaated BimpktoA
patch on the seat ot bis ton's boose ? 1 tbou^t they would creation—BUL Nancy, aod old Knox to
After Bsrvously (nmhttog la kH
troueera. I had chaPed that same patch enjoy gloating over Its deficleBclm.
particular. I got Into bed end Uvsred
poekeu. Brander said: -Bara are e
from the ferry to Ninth avunne that
We tried the (root door. Itpt >t was myeeU up. hut I felt eo bad that 1
lot of tickets yuu can have. Taka
afternoon- The patch was blaik-and- futened and to was that at the oonlds't go to Bleep. Like as noL the
your girt to tbe hsssar. Ifs nsl prsh
white cheek, and tbe tronsen gray.
EridenUy toe carpeatot* had echoolmaster was klsalng Nsney dowa
Have s good ttow.T whispered a wt>rd to my father, finished their work end left.
to tbe Mtobea. aad X uouldat abet my
But Simpkins sbted. -What do yoa
aad together we left the theater. Path- -Anyhow.' I told tbe naldtog girts. eym (or the Ufe of mA
take me for-a mfflloaalraT Td a
er hurried to the police station, and I T want you to get a iMmpae of the
-WaU, aU at once It ooenrred to me
get out allvAwent to the stage door, found the>msa- tosldA Ton never mw tbe Uke'*
that there was eome big craeks-ln the
Tbtak of tbe nebte caaae.- e»
Bger snd told him the story.
-80 we etroUed aronnd to the aide floor over tbe kUebea. and 1 oould
trmted Brander. Think of the soot
Tbe boy was waiting with ths
HOLMES SIDING.
ber brother Howard's Saturday and
watch aad eee aU that was goftig on
you can do."
crowd tor his prizA
' Mrs. Fred Pierce left today for Chi­ Sun^fy.
end fieuened my taee against the
below; ao out of bed I goL and omwled
-Tm eorry,- apologlied Blmpklaa
then Mr. Broery. the manager, brou^t tog room window.
along eloee' to toe chimney 00
cago to visit her son, Myron.
-but tots ta my. busy week. Every
Several from this
to me.
-I found myeeS Robing straight fours, and finding a Mg crack I looked
Hr. Merritt moved to hU new homo :endad tbe Ctarieusas esereUea held him'Johnny.'
filled.’
he said. *dld you wvur into toe totermted eyes of a perfectly down through. BUI aad Na&ey
at Summit City last week.
Tbe msa tbahbstli lut Parity la'
It tbe-Fhrab aebool house Monday eee t*ii« genUeman heforar
strange man who seemed very much altttog about two feet uparL tboogb
bis SOUL- mlsqooled Brsndm, S0(*»
>lr. aad Mrs. Tyler took dlaner wUH Digbu
at borne to a wicker chair heslda a
now and thea BUI would hitch
Mr. and Urm- Yale Sunday.
big taUe heaped with magastoas aad bis chair a UttU nearer to ber. Howl
Mrs. Donald Mlks, who has been --But t
I slmMr accused him et ones.
s
Mr. Vale and Mrs Tyler eal«ou on quite ,111 wUh awiralgla U able to be mtouto be seemed terribly frlcbtened. books snd flowers end sniroonded by could have choked blm tbeal
Taka your own gM.- tutortad
tnrattura! If you have never peeked
-WaU. I watched them tor about a
HmpklaA
Mr. and Mta Frank Scxion. •
out^SamJA
thM to tooimd me to tbs uye aad Into a room to a bouse tost did not
unarter of an hour, uad by that time I
*1 did. 1 bought bar tb> tta bsldto
Pine drove school has closed for a
Calvin
dvtn Siiarltng drove to MantoD mid:
belong to yon and found tbe owner was near about froon, as It was an aw­
that Bbs's goiag to glva me tar CMsttwo weeks' vacation.
-*I didn't take your rlttg. Mr.” Aad
Aay last weec
g you meditatively you caanol ful cold nlghL Bn) l wouldn't go to
Miss Dalsell had a Christmas
Mr. and Ura. Qeovge Koch were Ms Up trembled ellghUy.
understand my eeamtlons-Poor oM Broader)- mid Btotaklaa.
ut. my boy.' t think I said It
for her ichoUra. which was enJoyA rallen in Traverae City last week.
•Hr taco iwmslned glued to the
-WeU. never mind. Tou*D eoou havu
Mndty.
'.1
T recogatoe the patchron your pqnA bemum I was toe Urap to tske
h) all who were present
Dec f3.,
peeoA It can't last torevsr.ousera.'
n sway. Tbe strange man arom aod
Mr. Skivar moved to Ed Mevritt'e
-lYhst eanx tbs biddsf or the k»
-'Oh. sir.’ he ^tled. *thes« ain't came out at tbe front door and aronnd
fanii. which ha has rented for three
BEITNER.
to where we trembled and ebrank
el^egsta.
MBL^^rence and W HUer were ao he lent (hem to me. the boy
and regarded ns poUtely. In s voice
-How tt rOed amt But I wm bound
Herb Uancraft and family viaHed at in Tkaverse City f-YIday dotag their door did. H#i sick tonl^'
> I I
to am It tbrongb, to I Mved a Uttle
Wm. Kazion's Suahxy and Grandma Christ;
-I langhed at the boy. hut tbeiclne
shopiilng.
lUbMl Pevelspsg e New Ken.
■bowing my to get a buttsr vlsw, and that mtoaH
Saxton went home with them (or
Mra. Harvey was
About tavtydve year* ago tbng
Traverae City as too good to lose, ao 1 offered him
a houBA Tbe strange tbs plank 1 was ea Upped ap. aad
large reward If to would take
pairs of eatorprlriBg rabbtts were InSaturday.
vIsIL
«ed that he was Hra down I wuat'rtght atwesn BUI aad
trodaeed toto Anstralta. Today too
Gray Velvut aad CMboIUa
Katie South and children are coming
Anna McGaiby was at Bcitoer wait­ his frteod.
Naaey.
-*WU1 yon put him la Jtiir heraskof them els ImmigranU may
home to siH-nd I'hrlstmas with Mr. and ing for the train from the aoutb. She
-BIH tbou^t for oaoe that Old Nick
.d. And it was not uaUl I bad gtvea
be oouated by mlllloeA They beaaaM
bad oottA and he bolted out o' doors,
Mra. llolBkM.
was' expccllag bur alner from Chl- him my word not to puntsb hU trtond.
pmt to the oountry. Tbriawm have
Md? Did aod I started out of the MteheB m taoe at the neck and gulmPA era ex- a
-Wsm you 1
Bolon Tyler drove to Sommlt City tago.
If the ring was retarned. that he
tMea spent to axtermlaste them. Wire
________ drmm ot flotog thing* that
quick as you oould my *soooC and as oeedlBglr good-loitolBg tor daytime tenom meny feet Mgk and tboaeande
today.
Ur. H’heai went xo Traverse CUy senled to take me to his housA
ourdled your soul with shame? WeE 1 wm going up tbe Udder I beard oM wear nader s fur ooat or a cost of ^ miles long have hem built to h
Hrs. Wtsellnels on the aick llsL
Setnrday.
tod worn the psntA sad he could-not
1 curdled as ws.traUed after tba» re- Mta Kaox hoUer, -NsnoA eooot toe oat tbs frock matmtaL
eat the tavedera.
Mrs. Tyler and .Mrs. ’Fish went tp
Ur*. Hayes Is reported better at to UBfrithfal to the 00s who had beea leoUem mb. ^ took ns froM Ittls down, or she wUl break every dish
The ettaebed pepium U shown ta
The rahbiu had to fight awfal a
kind
to
hlffl.a Klnicslcy Bajurday ert-nlng on baal- this wriUng.
•Tbd you leoover toe ring, and what to erilar and had tbe crusUy to drive
many of the eetri-drdmy models at to Uve. but they have wrw outwt
Ur. Miltls took a load of rye to
tea Into toe bargain aad act as tboa^
Tha next morntog. when we went vsiveL aad we show a good-leokliig
became of tbe toleff- The
Traverse City Friday.
we hsd sailed poUtriy Inetead of peek­ to mOklag. I popped tbe queotloB to model of this typA One ta of old
had been busily wriUng.
long aaU by whtab they am
Naaey. sad she ssM she wwuU have green velvet.
Mra. Una Hager and her.alster.
>Wu peal the guilty one to a fank ing to at wlpdows!
ruuto tbelr hold aa tbe (earn whfla
-He badnT any right td nruagu me. tar she dldaY usra tar BU) Bmltb. Tbe ^tochUls forms s high tarudewa eUmbtag. With tbta____ ____ (bar
KaiA are ristUng their parents. Mr. whare he was cared for. aad Hra
hlmeelfeo! The Inside of tha houeef and we have beea aantad furty yson uollar and veet, aad trims tbs sleevoA can barrow Mx or right laekm _____
and Mra WllUania
Johason raorived the ring '
earn
JasAMy
dear,
tbs
boom
U
a
perfeet
draam.
EABT PARAOiBc.
The tUrt ta mede with a taale. which , the aeUtog and torn ester
BridI
.Jim KUer was In BeiUer Sunday.
a the Bridi
tlme.s bmntyl TbsUs (ba most uxasparaP
Uisa Mae Blwriing. aoeompanled by
-And Uttle Headrtokar
hsagi to draped (olds at toe froaL {that meaa toed aad Ufe to them. Ihey
Bpsle Rennie bed a Christmas tree
Ktaetrte Light Coma
“We looked up his family reoorffA tag part of it!’
her. father, left for Chicago last ^ ,the Beitaer achoolbooee Friday
tooghiag' at ama.
Borne came an fitted with elooMe of taupe velvet trimmed with ekank. ^owat bm vttaUaed tar them rabMto
and fiadtog he was quite oMoa we
Thureday. She will eour a hospital ovei«lng (or the acholara.
TrtAb and Fraysm.
UgbtA U toe cam of eoam made At tbe trout there Is a eroeeod white talent pomfbiUltas. bscemi they dU
edcqrisd him. Aad not oaoe to tho
there for medical treauneaL
grand success.
with tbe ordlaajy bead or erook tor a
eeveo yean hare we regretted 1L"
not tamely accept thrir e
Whoever beettatm to utter
Grandma Spartlag is veep ni al this
Dec. 24.
That was a lucky patch for him.' •wbIMi be-tblnks tbe blghsM truth, lust baadta tbe Bgbt appaiutm ta sat to terte butueA The wide 1
ta tbrir straggls to ttvu taansd hev
WriUng.
As toe reporter spoke Hendricks JMa tt should be toe mueh In ndvaam of tbe body of tbe stick Jmt below the edged with ekank.
to Bvu,~ABimelr masd.
Mra E A. Bailth and eons BunV- Meetlap Of Leelanau County Pomona
MARY DEAN.
toe ttme. may raassure hlmeelf by hsndta. with (ba tarn ta tbe
aadi^arl. spMt Batnrday aad Suadav'
OraiiBA
Toa are oorrecL-he mid to tho fu- looktag at Us aria bum aa tmpeiueu- Moat of them eaam ere aade straight,
Kief Adds toXauNty I
Nevel BuokleA
vlnlUng In Traverae Clt>
■ T: « Leetanaa Oouaty
Pomona porter. **That was a pat^ worth hsv- al point ot vlsw. ... Not m ad- with tbs light squlpasai la tbs uppsr t
• BUpper buckles for toU wlsUr are
vmtlttom wO tbs wtoe msa ra^rd
John Newmartdi U wortclag la Tra .-- r ange held Ita regular quarterly tag. aad It is now almost
m.etaae^.
very large end very briUtaat
Ooe
(be telto wMcA ta 18 Mm. Ths high­
etae City this winter.
i eet'i 7 af Ekapire. December 20th.
atatohlsaym Testwfafh- est truth As sem be wffl fimriemM
deriga eem la a smart mee ebop had qumthed to fsaual ed
Earl Bpnrilox spent the week end IhlL
Thora ta a buttau at tba olds wbtab toe appearanos ot sUadtag mprlght brMgA msay yuuya ago.
utter. Kaowtag tbsL let what m^
.to Traverse aiy.
I Four of the subonllnato granges
____ uf tt. be ta torn ptaylag kta ta prmaed to make tbs Hgkt dhow. to toe aflppertostaadof lying fiat Cat
Mies Myrtle Wyckoff ekwed her wme repreeeated by a goodly Burnright part la tbe wurtd-ksewtagtbat Tba only hattsry by which tba ttgbt steel boektas are esperislly ta 4*
eoBrns sad tte tasaat ta that th*
sehooi Friday with a Mae program I er of interested 'membMW.
VhBL thliS
obUged to «
tf he caa effect tbs (Aaagu ho alms at ta prudaiesd esa bs rsmwsd tatoam tasad. aad. of oouraA may be bousM tsueat *euH suppty rix tat taitavg
oaass. Jaat m tt oaa bs ta patkat at
may to a | * '
and CbrlsUaas tree
I According to reports received from
ysariy to the coOegA
gar aatbaL-ae Btoe^ to Ooaqaw•Ur. and Hra. Uyron CoBalagham subordinate graages aU were In
Plaited la Traverse Oty last week,
proaperoju oondtUoo.
Arthur Bparling and *T. Omplai-f The forasMon was apeel la
Cards Only M H
Timiittr ta ast wit
ft to going to to dtOcaK to get rtaytagcarBAwhmflnt!
tts cwmpeeftlee uf I
vamaa to quit Jadgtag other wr---- stotasgtand. wmulookadu
and dUappearad Into the crowd.
stanUy daned after him, and Hra.
JtAnaoa after mA
throagh Twenty-third
■traat to the elevated stetHa: he ran
ap one aide aad down the other, I
tisalhc after him. He vras a better
tuancr than L ao In a abort time be
managed to loee mA Mra Johneoa
had grown tired aod taken tbe ear to
- - eo 1 at
------------- I the poUcA then went boraA*
-Oee! What tndc to loae s>
ring." The reporter spoke syrngwIhetloally.
-We put sereral deteetlvea on (be
OSSA bet there was UtUe they eould
do. outside of watching tha vmiious
aewshoTB at tbe tanr.
That evenlBg my motbar was noi
wHL ao my flanee aaj with bee. and
father and I went to the lhaater. It
imateur night; they bad the usual
hUL (blkrwed by the amateun. Moat of
them
-Aboat the tenth on the bm was a
IttOe fellow who looked aboat ten
yaan old. Be was a nervous chap and
shabby. He worried throat tbe
verse'of a popular aong. Bone-

todgin-. snd 1 was to «wk

trve'‘:.r^to

J

y*

Igtta tom «tog wear.

S£r-Kr^«

d

Jlravacse Hegion.

sau afaurOujoiii sbau;

aWsjw iu«nwww''M.iA«»' -

as a laixe. musical class fo pe- ^ wfo
trott.

day*

e. A FW^iam and wtfo e( Wofoil

nw
DPAi eCTSTr
V/tt ibunfo
i—

LOANS C. .HAHHOND

tgr. N. T, ari riMfoig te tti dty tor
nppsr was served te aboot BTty
n few days.
« kit bet- friends and mlatlves. Many dainty
w. O. Bci'en rf DufMli retufwfo te
,J. H. BurtU bin IWtaritod to
ttV.
presents were-lefl In rcncnbrancc of
Ow Black sapaete to Imt« fur tale tbe oeCasioB.
ipaAIM Ml—iwr *
Ulb.' hto borne foere today after a weekb
vUt wttb retouvas tb foe tety..
;T't7 W bittlMOa.
Henry Knsta left Inst week.tor tAn- wUl spaod the bclldays.
ftttwe i»M Is psdUIse TbtuMdS}.
I. W. Ortott of Boy Ctty, arrived T. C. North and wife left te^ for
Mrs Lttiltf Rs}-sM ■pat Smtdar U sln«. where be cxpecu to spend the
M. S. Hull and wife and Mr. and
tbelr homo at Oraad Latte after a
Vbc.
winter.
Mrs. W. D. C. Germaine left this tn foe ettr last.atcht.to apend foe few days' vIsK fo foe city.
ralng -for Toledo, Clevetend. and boDdkys with niaCtvas.
Alfred M*U and wife spent Sander
Aitnn last Wednasday tor a two weeka'
Wm. MKfoefI hiM wffo ef Cfoeti tors. O. N..Wtdler end dahgteer
where they will visit untO
etAokn.Asm-e
Rapids retnnod to tbelr’ borne there Alittaa ar^ved fo tbe cHy today fofl
AUwt 29 friesd* end seigbboni setb- \lait
OmMMl t. BW rwmwflete. Bab»
C. Braman left last week for an ex­
today afthr a stapr^ visit fo foe city. X foort visit vltb frtenlto here before
dMfoastedAatabw Ibmasv^
U 4be bone of Leii 8UPV ,t%
tended
tlsit*
in
the
abutbem
lan
of
^
Miss EdiUL>todt^ left thito after- Tftanteg ta tbelr bona
nsBaa .
.
..
MaatfoCaatalM
bid Qmndme Slron* • picsrant' tUsIonia where ba wUl spend tbe holll_ N. OavtoOn of Paw Paw to vtoHtbo
eUle
and
Ohio.
for
her
tome
erell. bln. BtronS end Oisadna
daym.
lag
te
foa
City
tor
a
few
days.
Mrs.
O. M. Dawe entertained a num­
mmad tbe CbrtotauN bcUday and
StroBK cxpm to lave for St. Lotrtt,
Fred Johnaon, who has been sertber bf ber tody friends at dinner last ou^ 111 for some time Is much Im­
aUend tbe golden wedding i
Mich, Tneeder.
tbelr borne at Newark totty.
Tersery of hw pafoalt.Quy Sleek sold s horse to^CIrde W^nerdar eveniUK-, A pleafant even- proved.
Ttolt fo ths city. ...
foe was si>eBt fo coatersatlou and raorw. Anton PrnMI. Mra. Kalherint foort
liovl Fridey.
Capt O. E. Wilbur of ^artevebc,
George Gustoff ef OstMlt arrived fo
'e.
^rasn
and
damitaUk
Tbereaa.
toft.tbU
The |dey^
In tbe 8lreeU.“ ctva
arrived Balurda} tu attend foe fonefal
foe rUy todsy to spead tbo holidays
Mr. and Urn. U. Z. Kawta sad tamilto
soon for Central 'Uke‘ to spend foe : hIs borne here.
by the HervMter Ulble ckus «es e
Mr EDKA KOPfb
of T. T. DsteB. rtturnlng today.
Dtoturbed.
decided encewe everrase thonnishly who tanve reMed fo Traverse aty tbe
M. W. Jernesan, profeesor of hia- boUdays with Mr. and Mn. Walter E.
Chan. E. Abiier nM write tenra ra-‘
ealorlag tbe esUc* of Pete the omb |Ast year, retarded here tost week and lory tn the Cnircralty of Chkago. Is Haatfocs.
Hiraed lo tbelr home here after sev- *SsltoTa me." saU Miss Psgptte Psk-.
Mre.H.
WtoebneeieM
and
daeghtor
tarsbaU
as
she
deftly
rsadfostod
.foa
,
„.
Oonien echnol bed n Ctartstnuu tree wiu make Nortbport their borne.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bartlett spent Bat"- the CbrlstniM guest of Mr. anil Mra. Amalia have returned from Detroit era] days' visit with retotBret and det over bar perteeily ootEsd goWki«i ^s*d as one of tba
end prosTsiD Friday eftemaon. A
friends at Sagteaw. •
A. V. Cameron and family.
to spend Cbristmaa.
Mm Bumbef of Mendt end perenta ardsy In Traverde City.
^^
'is: ■
“A TAuha^am WAAkB.
Carlin
ef'BMIe
Creek
to
In
ths
E.
S.
NoWe
and
Mlw
Noble
cams
StoTsan Steele of Snttons Bay is
-• ■ • • ■
- . -J ly atatsa. attains a height of abost
vreni present
Mr. and Mra. Jaa. Beefo ef 747 -East dty vlsiUng with rriaUvee uatU after
.-er from Elk Rapids to attend foe
By ofioervteg tumg
feec tchw toll grown ft doaes
Usxie Kettner has bem vroiltInR Bpcndlne a few days bore with his funeral of Ttaos. T. Bates.
eighth stiWn. who hare both been ser- Christinas.
i te foto offloe and oeeaatonally.-takte*
toaefoer fo ^Is «aeh
aeh d—
day
for Mrs. J. W. Cook for tbe past tmnts.
men eT. J. Fields retvrnsd te Ms heme at aide gtonces sboot tbroogh tb^«^ at sanset and oortsinUseons
Miss Laura Cavla. who Is studying ionaljt 1U fog a. long Ume. Mr. Beach
I tto the
Mrs.
H.
Hall,
who
has
npeiit
the
week.
crmeally ao. were tMceo to UiMr Manistee today after a abort time fo teg. It bos been gradually borne .te shape of plgtaito. When twi^
moMcwnd art
tbe tna uas
}>BBt
two
weeks
Ylidlins
at
Olwrlfo,
Mrs. Wm. Kline and davkhter Cells
Mteris beme Mrs. David atnan «m tbo dty on burtness.
npon me that somsfolng ehould;• ^
utus
a
^
foos
settled
ItaeU
tor
Its
night’s
Meep
aniyed
Saturday
to
spend
tbe
holi­
rtinmod borne PHday crcnlns. She
expeePto lave for-Ohlo ‘ftarsday.
R. L, Enger has returned to Ms £” M
It J.»«thAt o».«,«It wffl j«accumpatiled by her. dnuiditer day season with hew mother. Mrs. C.
g- ImnaBent at tbs
Tbe children of the Gorwll setaool
^ndrww Champaign and mefocr, borne St Cadillac to spend foe boU- der which foe bnsineas man soSera. (_ ..
S. Cavls, 502 riffo «reet
’■
"la vrtalew It Isn’t so bad. AH ha
______ it ts avemd.
ate SBloylOK a two weeks' holiday >ateren, who
* month fo dnys.
MiSM Imegsne Cameron,
who •Sj"'**®
to
aUon.
W. A. Jsvnell, wtm has beaa In the
Ind, and Miss
tea'cMng at
Mr. and Mra Guy Slack and Mrs.
city tor some tfoSe, left today for his bnndrad tettara. dose several daato
*''onua.
u tofS^^
MaigarM. who Is a student at the LV.I***** »>■
John Any were IslUatod into the Ke- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of M, are with their pa'renu Mr. and I
taome at Holland.
with wealthy oM skinftfou. who naR
„ the shakfog be WJrttettod. foe'
**'*•
^
PBRSONALS.
beeca lodxe at Wexford last Tnesday
Mr and Mra. Mert Gagnon and down svera dol^.fov own and dara STwSrat S^^VMtetetlnr
Ur,. A. F. Oani.r, ,or ih. bMU.-.i'-u*
«r«l. to... IMA,- ,or
•rwbiS.
dangtaten,
Margaerite
and
itoeella.
him to get Itariay from foam, pat pS ! ^
cadent t« Indnea a
Ml, LUAIII.' HAIIW,,. wA. I.A. ..^o'NA-aPI"
UUT HI jlUt Ur.
(Prom Monday's Record Eagle.)
Dec. 23;
| headache fo the esse of foe persea
AltAAllAA Ho TbomA. KOHAAI
| So.lrt'. OAroAll Mr. »a Mrr F M. left this iiionilag for Gr^d RapICi nto flaree men wIm want to
several thousand dolton- worth 'of LJS^'S^
Mr. and Mra. H. p. Hilton of De­
BrlHiol U. IMlrelt.
lo UA,|Tl«mu. Mr. Bmllh rrffl 1» irooo hoi and Charlotte, where they win spend bllto and generally wraatle 'wlfo .the
troit. hare arrhed to spend the boH■ PORT ONEIDA.
in Idaho »
It i.
to caned tbe "angry.
0., I«a.y lo MK.A4 0« holhl.,. U A
I'AIA »Allo Mr,. Smilh expool. some time vltiUng with retoUves aSd
Ice force. Bat foese warm day*.' UM" nnd It to said foot It bob diseov>
8<^1 has closed fiu- a week and rlsy season with the formers inreni.-*.
frietidn.
spend alx weeAa tbera
„ to different Hensntly, eometlmte ered by men who. on wsklng esmp
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hlluin of Lake her homo hero.
the tfoc^r wont to' WltUamsbun
my heart aches tor Mr. Pyw sad Mr. for foe night pUeed one end of a emnThee. Ward ef Detroit, arrived In
a vacation.
ateniic.
Dlggtns!
It's a woadOT te me that TSs eorerlng over one of tbe eenstUvs
rervy lAWr, who Is attending school
Mlaa Bonna-Bemus left this noon the city today to spend-the bolidaj-s
tbelr tomiUcs aiw wlUtec to go away branches, using It (or a eapport. Inx
bis home here.
fo Trsverse CUT. to borne for a t
T.ir lAnslng wbw the wBl
tor weeka at a Ume sSid leave poor
the tree began to )«rk Its
U O. Caetle. who baa bean in.Ca­
totber to stove alone in hto mlsary. ..
weeks’ vacation.
Christmas with her father.
"1 know what tbe women do Jtatdn
Mabel Holland. Marie BarHer i r
Miss Maude Iks arrived Saturday nada for tbo past few months returnbere to^ay (or a two
they go away." want on Mist yhfter* ntU at teat canw a slMienfoc odor
others are borne (or a abort visit.
from Ollit-l to Bi«nd the hnliahalL They bare aR foe heavy for- that drove the tired oempen to e
Miss Louise Soutar b expected lion.e
with her parents, Mr. am] weeks' vneaUtm.
attore pot foto roeebufi cretonae sBpo
F. C. Perkins and wife have returrtM* friendly foestton.
(or a week's lish with her loreni
Mrs. Sam lies.
and foe shades polled down eo foe
Cariosity prompted an InvetUgaDoe.
Mr. and Mre. Oeo. Bark-y ai:eiided . O. Castk wiU spend the Christ­ 1 from l*WIadelphIa .where they
rooms are always dim and oooL Mr. One of The "angry trees" wu dug np
have been vIsHIng tor the port month
ftoOMoa craace at Empire Prtdsy and as week with hia parents here.
Pye Meepe tOl » o'clock or ao. because and thrown to one side. "Immadlatriy
(By M. B. HOLLEY.)
nilli
rrlalivoe.
tbe
boose
to
no
atUl,
and
then
'
Mfo. C. F. Eastes of Muak««piv ar­
npon befog rsmtdd from the grcpd
L.
U
Moores
left
today
(er
Moosa
MIm Baby Mas b sewing fo' Mrs rived Saliirday to 6jK>nd foe Christ­
A new bmUng plant was
It to ssM that tbe tree opened lt»t
Goode Garage.
Jdim B'beeIrT.
iravsA its twigs lost thsir ptgtxlte nd
mas week with her father. Jacob Jaw where be will vlsii with ndatlves
Thg automobile Is the ccinfoB mode installed, one of tbe flnesf elortrie ele­ out of tbe bathroom. He splasbee
abarm at hto leUore and makes
Pred j. Baker and wife were Trav­ ulmaa and famil). »M South I'nion imUl after the holidays.
of trayol. Evi-ry uioiilh sees more vators put In. a full set of upto-dste tbe mess be chooses by throwing far somethteg oyer an boor 'and a
O. I. Oembly ef Atma. it in the city
erse City rWlore to^ Wv-dofiida)-.
rtreot.
fo tmc. Not a stale fo the machinery was pisced oh (he second clothes around, becaose tbe woman half ths «mI>wsA branches nhowtt
foelr liidl^qoA.hy n neries of quskCbas. Brnnsoa «w kUked by a
Art Baohaiit to home trwm Harbor for a week's visit with relaMvea.
Vnfon but what has sold mure <ara door for the repair work. Ufoo, drills, who oomon In dnlly to take care of bis fogs, which grew weaker and woaksr
A. W. Turner, who.has been visit- during 1SI2 than the previous year,
bm and bad two ribs brnkea. ^
-esses and the like, all under foe dl- bedroom and bcUi doennt dare seold and ceased when the foltoge bad W-,
Springs for the Chrlsimos week, haring In Detroit fur the i>ast few days nod when one stops to vtmslder the
foam IMatfoB.
■ei charge of expert machlQlsts.
him for It ae Mra. Py* would do. Then eeme limp mtd^thered.
ing'arrived Runday nfteniMm.
The annusP rtertln* of Oneida
Wsa Kafoerifto Blaske left this nturued ‘to his luime here today.
tioputolloB of the I’nltrd States It to
A large tesotfoe tank was placed be aanntera out looUng Uke a treebly
re, and has a poor
grange was held Ikv-. ITifa and the fol- moiwing tor Detroit where rhe will
A. J. Barton and. wHe have returrv- almost beyond oomi.rchenslon for
ist east of the building with a pump
towine members were initiated: Bari make her future home. Hot pireois ed from a two vm-k's visit with rel- numlwr of cara that have t*eeo sold.
I arranged that the cara can be filled breakfast when be gets downtown
nome botel—one of foose melaoa on
Wheeler, Rita Wheeler and George
alivee fo PHtoton.
It to said foal California this la-rt y«iir on the shortest notice.'
have b<en foere several we^
ice,
>Teuch
omelet
nnd Turkish oof- Many «opor«ltfoas Hove
Bbalda.
O. T. Golden of Chartevotx. who has had a ear tor every iwentx-eight of
Around the Merriage Ceremoay> - ,
Tlie firm handles toe Ford cara ex­ tee braakfnsts where yon Up the sraltMr. and Mra. L- 0. Tinkham.
At noon a ehirken dianer wa<
l«en visgiitK with frkmds fo foe city ber popnlatloa.
EspeefoUy le Oldes Tlmee.
1
clusively nnd so far have sold one er 91 tor a 91A0 feed. Then gets to
m William of tlranrt RapMa.
derved.
for
tl:.'
past
few
days
left
today
for
riH-nOIng the holidays here with rela­
Traverve City Is no cxrcpItOTi tr> hundred nnd fifty of them fo foe city the oflce'aboet II o'clock wearing a
uteredTC*^
Tbe (oilowiug otrienw were doricd
.Adrian
wberu
ho
will
visit
uuiil
alltives and friends.
this and foetv are now fo use fo W and within a dUiance of forty mlies. pale and trouMsd look.
any
eptoode
of
Oto
moi
Master—J. Serson.
“ vtwwt inmviiiie'' asvs Ur. Pve genM. B. Kenney and w«e left today - foe holidays.
city one hundred and ninety rara, and I-Nery ISIS car U dlspbeod of and or­
Uhe
Overaeor—P. Atkinson.
H. N. pewcll kft today for Buffalo almost one hundred more that have ders are DOW being placed (or the new
lor IkiUKhlon county for ihc uinter.
were dae to Ole In five mfoatae er so
fearer—Mrs. klyrtle Bam.
Then It was eqetomary (or the bride
Miss Mary Morgan, who has been where he will visit (or aliont a ireek been sold fo foe nearby towns. TbU ISIS modeL
ited to leave e good Impression.
Steward—Victor I’iskochU.
with
retoUres.
Montague A Reid.
Mu-nding foe Chlrago Couservntory
repreeeuu an fovesucoit of
*Oood mornlngl I hope everrbody to to present berTothre hosbend with ti
Assistant steward—ISd liteatt.
M. V. Florian and wife of Minnoap- SSOti.OOO.
The Utest peoide to enter the auto­ feeUng weD—Tm nil fo myself. This boneb of rosemary, tied ap with rlto
of Music arrivryl in the city flalnrday
CAapIsln—Mra. Victor Vlskoclill.
bona, on hto first appeeranoe on the
to ftiH-nd the holiday vaoatk>n at her oils arrived fo (be city today aud
To ukc care of the reiaira and the mobile bnsiness on an extenxfre scale having no home nnd trailing all
Treasurer—Geo. Usriey.
will visit with rctotlres here for aboat
are H. B. Montague, who ban been as- town for hreakfast takes U oat of a wedding morhfog. Tbto was sapposed
homo bere.
i|.keep of this great number of
:o Insure hls lova end leynlty. and ta
Serrotan—Mn. Uesso Harley.
man: token It oat! Tet I won't
Wm. Fraser, who hass .been attend- a week.,
U is absolutely neiessary to bare socialed with his father fo foe bardmake bar happy (orsver.
Gatekeeper—Chas.,Olsen.
plate,
becaose
I
deal
want
W
deny
buslnOTS
tor
a
number
of
yean,
L. Preiaiee ef ThempeonvUte, garages, and no city foo vUe of Travds'ts spending
te Yorkshln foe old
ing Bcbuul to Big Rapids
Cem-Maggle Coleinnn.
The thnrmo—
returned lo hjs home there today aft- erae City can compare whh the'splen­ and W. K. Reid of DetrolL These ay lamUy- WhaU
iK borne in the city.
his vstatioD at Ills
Pomona—-Mrs. Grace Baker.
terat7S?
This
heat
te
ertUUg!’
gentlenien started fo tb^ garage busi­
a short visit with friends nnd rel did itorages we have.
Iseky could happen than tor a newlr
Alfred
WUhelm
of
Chjeago
to
in
"Then
he
fadra
away
tnto
his
pri­
Flora—Mrs. Peter Hurllen.1.
ness
tost
Augnst
fo
tbe
eld
Witte
made
bride to leave the thorch by a
atlvcs
fo
foe
cRy.
The oldPsC^oM fo foe city and tbe
vate oOoe and alto down where two
lady assistant steward—Ida ITause. the city to aiwnd the boUitoys.
E. A. Arner returned te his heme torFe«t nnd best equipped fo foe sUto building on Park street, bat the bosl- electric fans beat npon his feverad dUterent door tnm that hy whM stt
k. A. Bowler and wife, who have
Hnslrlan-Blam-h Vbkorhll.
ness soon outgrew tbpse qonrtera and
Five minutes later, when I tlm. entered
been viratUng with relatives In the at rbeboygun today after a weHc in north of Grand Rapids fs foe Wllllani
Insurance agent—F. J. Baker.
'
AaoCber
g^nt enstam tor which
ibej^ eecured tbe Fhrmera' Supply Idly approach with three letters In my
Good garage. Mr. Goode first started
elty (or foe. past few da}» left IU!s foe cits' on buslnesa
buUdiug OB State street which Is ad- hanSx. he removes his feet from the there to Be known ortgte, is (hsi
in this line oY work fo foe Bouncy
ior»ii« for 0.olr home at Maolsicc
praoUoed te SBBS of ths ndOnd iBE
NORTHPORT.
desk, shakM hto newspaper
mlrably arranged for foto work.
(Prom
Tuesday’s
Record-BaUe.)
northern eomiHes. This Is to ring a
building, tortier of Cass
R. F. Haeten of Detroit, to In the
Harry P. Hall left ikmday. morning
Tbo building is 60x11.0 feet nnd has iroms. ‘Mias FhttetehaU.’ he ssje-to merry peal M foe ehureh bells at tha .
Walter FresL salesman for the Sag­
for Ctaicaao. where be wll sj>end a -liy for. a few days' visit with rela­ inaw lk»f Co., left this raornfog for BtieeU. fo 190*. and then rapidly oulfine nppieech on Bute street nnd me In a languid Totee, T rappose these first reading of foe banns of an tm
gnyvrlns ihst Maoe. there was built
neeeessry. no that yoa
tives.
couple of wi-eks vbltlng friends.
D also be entered from the rear. Tbe
Bay CHy where he will siwad a week (or him the boild^ foal he Dow oc• • r. Ok. lending matrimonial eonpia R M
amt
dlstorWng
me
eaeleeslyMrw.
O.
L.
Benson
of
Baglnaw.
Mrs. -Jngcrvol of Traverar Cit.v -Is
work shop, repair rooms, washing rack
with reUUlvcs.
roll, give tbem kerol*
ruple*. »»>1 1* pettaie the best kBown
stwading a few days here vbiUng rd- ip tho'dty mod will visit with relaHe loolcs them over eafl writes •yes'
The Misses Ruin and Dorothy ef of any fo tbe north; ospedtlly among end TOlranlxlng departmeiR ere nil
lOT here onU! after foe holida,vsaUvea.
this end. This part of foe baslnest or foo' on foe backs and tells me te
Harry Adams toft foto fttornlng low DotroU are spaing the holldi^ vrith tbe Eummer toorisU.
ifona Garfoe and Calls ilaU return­
will be looked after by Mr. Reid, who nse my own jodgment and uswat
. Mr. and Mrs- W.
The bnlldfog to 66xt2C and has foo
ba to dream of (alrice foe night before
. home at Grand Raplds where he tbelr fi
ed bome from YioltoBti 'Baiurday
has bad tffetvc yean experience In them myself.
the aetnnl eeren»oy. Bo much wed
moat eompleto equipment of any. oven
C. Oanoeu.
.11 rtslt unlU after Chrisanus.
Then .another overwwited
rveolg to stiend tbe holidays with
fo DOD, Bsyaey of Cincinnstl. who; foe largest fo Uie cities has no beUer
eaHs him an foe phone and wnate-Um foto Idea believed te fost maay gtrts
I. C. OoffmaW and wife left this
their
utdL
and
thoroiigily
nadentands
tbe
would perose fairy tolas bstora geteg
fscllUles for takteg earo of anything
tu May golf tomemw. Mr. Pye frownw
Basil Minikm left Monday morning murnlng for Dk-iroit whOTC they will lias been been vMUng wffo retoUves
balldlcg
of
cars
from
tbe
ground
up.
to sleep.—Answer
In fon city fov the past few days left, that WBDU repairing about the auto- This firth has two other ex|>erta
and says be Is hadlyrafowd with «as5for Grand Kapld«. wbeve he will vlali spend the holldsy*.
moWle. fo fact nw times cars have
ness, bat U it to a posaibla thing ha'U
A. B. HsllS|r, who has bean in the for hto home there Uits morning.
for a few days.
'
dated wltb tbem and more sriU be trf and )oln him. 'But It's ahraye
Hto Wishee Carried OsL
boon almost enUroly rebuilt here by
F;
B.
Htrden
left
this
morning
for
School cloard IVlday aftcrnooi
,cl.y (or the pant few dsjw on hurtitMii
Old Fforglen. foe Scotch )adg«.Eto<
added as the botfoess requii
buSfoeas first, tny boyl'
Petonkey where be will vtolt with rel- the expert nachfotots that ore algays
te 1737. Dr. QerK. who sttonded hte
a ^wo weeks’ varallon. Christmas ex­ left thiB morning ft-r hto boinc- at
Mr. Montigue will look after the bto friend.
enidbyod.
lordship te foe test. calUag on -hto
ntirve nntii after (bo holidays.
ercises vkcre held in (be lower grades wankpe.
sellfog
end.
devoUng
bto
^ntire
Ume
"After fost ho drags hi
While Mr. Goodb baa bandied
Miss Louioe Heward to In foe city
ths club (or lunch. This to sswUisr pubent foe day he died, was admitted
and jirssmis were exclignged anwng
Vriw has been
It. and the finn will rarry
by foe lodge's ^Id servaui and elarii,
good nymber of foe Btdek ran be wilt
the pnpilt.
yvertond. the l*algc-D.*troit and tbe fiosty repsat, sH rntfiod ep with gsrs- Dsvld Reed. "How does my lord dor
vluliliiR for tbn past w.«ek te Chlco- to apend tbe holldsys at lumte;
-ley and avarytht&g toed sad wftb tot
T. N. Brock. Who has besn vIsKlng this year handle Ibis same Ifoick, o
Obas, Thonmi.. Opal Bigelow. Amus
ilchlRsn rare. They will
.bas returned to UU Iwnte b
inquired foe fcetor. T hoop beh
ninL
.for
Mltcbcll
of
Racfoe.
Wls
with rt-toUves fo Iho city fw iho past
ItaugiT and Mildred Nelson arrived
an for the winter and make all nee- elgan after It., He beats It bade te woelir responded foe old man. wboe#
N. J. King left this aiornlng
the
Sludehaker
of
DeiroU
and
tb
foe
oSloe
about
two
o'clock
and
tells
home from Olivet fottunlay evening few days' visit with rriatiyos at Hol­ few days left this morning for hU
ssary repairs on them, putUng them foe bead clerk not tn bother him ahoet reloe and manner at onoe explained
Colo of IndlanapoHs. Ind. A oomplOThome at Grand Rapids.^
to spend Itac boUdays with their |iar- land.
n fine shgpe for foe comteg sceaon. such a trifle as a $16,090 ordev-what hto menatag. With toan strsamlap
assoTUnent of all accea»rlea are her
Mtos Irene Hall of Msntea. whe has
t*hlle (bto Is the .voongest auiomcriine cm Mrtb is he hired for bet to ottsod down hto fice. he condeetad Dr. Owk
eoU.
. P. D. Endler and wife left todsy
Into a room where foere two do ea
s
- U. M. Itoine nrrivol home from Ian- for nift-agf> wbcfO Ihey wftl visit for boon vtolUng with friends In iho«ity (or safe.
aosewm te foe cHy and this vicinity to aach foslgnlflcaal itamsT
Duriiig the Bumihe' Mr. Goodbottles of wins underneath the ttM
King Saturday lu k|H-tKl ClirUlinss
lor foo iwat few days left foto moroiiey have alrrady booked many fine
*At this point sDoeher stove a
about a' week.
Ofhor gratiemen prveantir arrived
makes It a i»lnt to hare a numl^ o
aks well (or tbelr atUred la a gray suit that to no
bb family. .
F. a Hoebet retuened to his home ing for I'Juu-liitto whore she will'vis­ ta«»ert guides who are fnmUlar' wiU
and
bsTlng
partaken
of
a
glasn
or
two
foot yon don't beliefs K to real
A. Ilumpsch, who has lioen ill, U at Manistee this raomisg after
it einUI after foe bolldaya
et wins, while they Bstened to Dw
all Ihe mads fo this region, and h.
wearing on his besd a ptnamn
im|>r«Tod in bsalfo at this wriUng.
Bealdea these ttnass foere an
J. C. Morgan, who hnn
short lime fo the city on Imslness.
furnishes ni^ and IntormaUon tfont set him back about $69. 'Pye. eld fid's account of hto matUris last
Mra. Fred Price of Kast Jordan
era) private ladlvMoato who arc man.' nays ha ‘what’s tbe use of work- boura, they aU rose lo depart. Tfe.
Mor­
Milt Elixabeth Foster of Cadillan. ctiarco of the branoli «f Iho J.
anyone. Mr.'ooodo han Just completei
rived homo IVIdns'. 8he was called who has been TWllnj; with friends gan Go., fo Otilcago arrived In the
igeau (or other makes of care, arid teg yeeiwaU to depth fo foto sort of no, gcsfleraen; not so." said foe oM
nmngemeoia fo foe ofltcr
by the Blness of her father.
he indications are that this elty will weatharT Toe ows it to yootseU to tsetotum. Tt was tbe express of ths
fo the elty Tor the part few dajB re­ tliy last nlglil to ri'rml foo ChrUl sUnatrd at the left as you eo^. Tbh
•ire the greatert number of rara of get a tinie rest and teereatlon. TobTI deesased that I sboold flB ye a' tot.
Ucinipsch.
turned to ber home thero this #iorn- mas holidays with hto family.
Is for thq to-ltor dtopUy of tA smallei
ud I msun fulfiU the will o' foe
Mra. 1. Bradley and son. Wilmdl.
■ay-City
of Its else fo foe eoeatiy this be haring bent prootratloD or nom* deed." Dr. Clerk used to odd. when '
Howard Griffith, who has been at- arlleles that are kept for sale, anti
ig.
who have been vialUpg at Grand RnpuuiiMK year.
retotiBi foo story, ‘fond. Indeed, be
Arfour Bsehsnt ef Hsrbor Springs, teuding the U. of M. to In the etty
the uk^ne care of bis many latrona
' I4F tbe i«st week, returned home Bni- is In the city to spend Iho boHdajs at spend tbo hoHdsy vaeatfon at I
(To be coatlnued.l
did fnlfUl fob Win Of the deed, tor
Mr. Goodo has dls|iosi-d of folrty-fiVi
Tirdny nlgbt.
betors (he end oT 'there wet na one
home.
hfov priced cats this tost year.
his homo here.
Boynl Bigelow nnd Eugene RtrWie
of M able to bite hto ate foeesfol*
R. 8. ChceUr. whe has been vlatting
Ws An ■ fUUm of PngCater^^ __ _
_ _
Kt'W tuachipery hss been InsUIled
N. U Col# o^ FlIiiL arrived te the
arrived borne from lAnslng Botnrday
pogf legs, et which people toraed nys ba. Things step on s deed
Ciiy s-esierday to spend foe holldnyt fo foo city for the |«SKt few days re- lately thgl will bo giwaUy api^'eclatec
evenlag.
■irtheir noeos la disgutt only a *ws L»aiM. whenever I'm not here, yon
lur^ tb hto borne at Mantolco tm by the auto ownort fo foto vteinlty.
hto home here
,Mr. and Mra. O. E. name left Friday
yeses ago. have now beoome so popn- know. Oh. wril, 1 h*u to fflsappoint
8. V. Wethey. who hss been te the day.
^
Grand Trsverae Auto Co.
tor ea
en article of diet that so tower ygn,
^ ,jaee poe've
yoefoe eome
eem< *way op ^
mieg for the soufoem t«rt of tbe
N. B. Haynes snd wife left foto
Ume on tetrtne»s reAnother addition to the ♦Blomob^i (has $.000,009 frogs a year are.fcQlod plTto^’ Bo he iriuti
auto whorc.tbey wlU vtoU friends
some Ume on
lorning
(or*Hart
whero
the;y
will;business of the dty nnd rWhlty wa> fo IfTnnewrie elons to supply foe dw-««d foay goat oBttotekeCbe
•2d ;etotivn."tor the next two weekAlt^rned lo tto homo at Duraud this
when aa'lMk
tbe holidays with rdaUvos.
jibe establlsbrsent of tbe Graqd Trav
nue The norfowestarn
\t0nrtegcar.
Rex Weston arrlVod hou«! from Al-imornlhfr
. , .
r too abort would men dip
blggett ■
Mre. T. Bette ef Lanatn*. le In the'erse Auto Co, who ere the Dortherr
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..H. on h* bM aaofbsr meal jR •
blon Sainrday ovonfog to spend foe
Cba*teteriechen. patssonfoera boOftoga. The tetter are'^
g, ^ ^^Biner gardea with
cUy to spend e few days wl^h rris-’Mjd,|gan rtnte agvnu for the Ford'
bolMmk^ with hto parents.
""
ae swant or tender as
’--rmte mmie, oad tte chsak tor him and aafe dtotanee, sad are aeldom, tt wnt.
Urea.

lautomobUe. TbQr ere located fo the
i^l2en of Frankfort Is spend. '>'« W
ttWD to
U F. Wooden til Manistee, who het^ uartihaa bonding os West Proat
Ing the hoUdays here with hto wife where be wRI vl.It for about a week,
____ _ _ drops him at hto own door telared.
In «w Cyslons BoH.
teurtag
and tafant daughior. and mother.
| ft- H. CHson of Cg^dlllse, to te the beco fo tbe dto for •oat! time on'and oi«ne4 tor boslx
te tbe moonBii^t
1 tan yoe-sfost" ssdd-OotliaL,-------------------- and tsaves Urn to nabusiness'retarnod to hto home there cm of Ust^Jeonarr. The tmUdlng
Miss 3ean Baton, who has spent tbe rliy for a foy days on business,
taitatefof hto wtetara .ciusto. "erery dtetarhed riktebor (hat be may
lirely
WmodsM
for
thU
firm.
this
morning.
.
thfogfoaoMghb«eB'splmtwtl«paF.:sMtoraaofoOTwratlttday.
_
We are to teBeve foe MsteiMiB,
past anmner here with ber uuL Mre.
T. O. Raymond hss returvtad te Ms
An api'roach was made from U ■IMo to kaep a boese CPte«."
D. R. Gsynen snd wite of Ishpmnteg
M
-Oh." atttt Mm ffottafrtan, 1 put tha wanderer Into hto Wtt.
•Walson. reiuraod. tost week to bar borne at Valum Junction after

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Mr. and Mrs. James Budd celebrated
Mtos Edas Mlltor will arrive toW. a
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lepUai foe Kaasaa, -ths wteds are se'eoaid Jest cry over the ^
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ttoae. «Kape had eeemed »«-fr—, IMh1 dameanor ordinarily,
_________________
with
Barar wlife; eteept that l
bxtbe had meed hta way to nle^, j TMBp Jorte aeMptad tm
SlttiBg tata oa bar hesb ta tta
Tm efreM fhet yntty MUr of uro» ud toet Ofh^ly honad.
yom wOl serer eee my mndx>wal>, ' “Whyl TThy! Whyl" ihoated oil
•tf tniiaj." Mid Etwfb Koon, otr> Kebon Barton in three tooM of ilslac aa ethen h«ar oa.
alaac cm top of a fflSh arean ataga
_..tbeOeafty. •What woaldr
aun.
horror, *11 ta my frieoA B>7 V«rtMr,
OB a moimUcbt
Wed^ be­
nay TrlOod
gmies doat
nost cap
*Bheb cot to. 1 proBtMd her. X ciwyn Moon! Stoyt
Sto»l-* he tween the boa mntac at tbe 1^ end
____
_.
,
vnaay
%ToU hw eD ehoot lu mod yon. fio .ommed, rubliK tcmri eed war__________always ao ov«rpewared by I tatrty stood
- —
atoot nan aalaep on tbe right non
kaf UaU.
hnM «», eU an. Ihto roar pieh. u, bb anse vlldlr.
tta thoogU of osTCTal hMdiwd doOaro' “I've ben
front and aa abaorbe6
-Let tbe owaera #gbl,“ beaald,half “ toawrow. anyway,'at «he4et- ttodaptasachanaO'hUoCfHvoUty. rschool
The loD( *1A aoath. The ahoit ^
» 4oeeo rthee aemnd hla la bca^rTT^ tn f
me
tor
at
leant
halt
*-- ' by
*-*teleplm t
alond. *Xater on theyTl ran me oat "«*■
ToB know my slater apd her
atieh aaipL Cboaoe.”
'«a ia«ut. hoi he «erv halted.
-Mow. It I owned one-(t that ta. <
oI It.
I) T<«rt-«i.roJl.dln .^m«. some retatlve ahonld ceteh me end little boy am coming np tor tite day,
It «M aa lapreeelre aooM'aad an sualfht op to the ontla* leader he eemli not amid paying tte dMa- tTO -tt.
.
. r mJ^ipen a broad plateaa
and. of eoora^ Raymoad waata to ''
hind and gag me sad throst
■waat rather plalnUn
la the hoM of the Worth Ce«^
-WhafaI thlpf'
i
stay at home. Wen. ta!a In tta en­
fleroelr daOeaced volee ponred tble into tbe eara of tbe
gold bag upon me by msliM
tertainment next week aad I waotod
---------------------------------------^ , tJmt peraoa, heea aaapleioo la We
' - • »k 1 al
naa Who aat bealde the owaer of tbe
tor. The two expert bird aea had .warthy taoe.
to ten hta teacher he'D be absent to­
then_____
to
ehellerlng
It
aad
giving
ll
mice.
>wt carried off the bonora In an aero
-rWe ta lay Crtaad.**
day and I wanted to find oat about
I1 know
tih
!
reverence
which
was
Its
doe.
M
Tea.
I
deal
haow
what
win
be­
m the MTty tereaoon that ^>dprond^ to meet on tta 6th
Beet at BaTannah. They deatcned a ,^0, pointing to Meora.
1
tboold
waken
In
the
night
with
a
Ihta oostnma. B«t do ym auppoee I
. Harriet's birthday, at
Nlrtp to the bOBW of Wdaea Barton,
n»eybe yoan another detao- come of me. a weak WMua all alone ta had laid down. It aeemed boars oX
-coold get that sdtool* N^ tndred!
ahrlek.
thlaUng
I
bad
not
lockta
it
op
'«■
la the worid.”
*
belpm bis tired eym oloeed, aod bat
«nd ot five years aad teU es9b tn tbe Jewel ease that waa
U IMavara. when bta father tad hta ura ehr demanded the ooUaw.
tfl^aeInftlie
a^!
And I teU you. Mra. Graves, tta phooe
A
*Bhe*n get him," I tboogjit s moment betora he waa ndely awak-'
^
aleter atnltad them. Mow, Is a flight
«t>eteetlnf Wiy Ta an almeB.**,
drawer
of
tbe
Mmetodt
ode
^e
beservice
ai______________________
we have hem now ,\a nomoerwt
kWd of talk alwaya gon with m>
Men were pulltag nt him; | "Harriet U coming to New York, hUid a padlocked closet door. Aad I' thing awful. Them la mpbone at Uie
r a deaotala,
al^ aniahabUed
toned a aew way to
men were ahouilng In hta car. Tbe and we am to londi at Starry’s.oonnlry, tbe -Jdloe" bad flrea oot la
dtatrlet when we *S^ tbe wcmaa'a pntty.*
know
that
in
my
waking
boon
I
school, tor I saw tt one day. Them to
-t wma not teeaght-np te do any- words at last penetrated drowallyj. ^ Tou think aha will ta thamr
the eaAoretar and the toetor waa atrauera on alghtt Ban, beya, tie
akouU either alt upon It or wenr It, no number in the book end ell I
Dtlag. rre alwaya bad aome eae to into his mind.
Inquired Philip.
‘htallA’* OaeoUae moat be Conad tuTiShL
chained to me.
S*Hs was We
thtawm too!**'
too!'
on.’'
Ust op. Bin. Get up tor Ood*i aako.
"W oouree ane win. oametwuaa
Bo^y tbe oatlaw tamed. The laea
That Is why tbe women who actnal-1
»«•
1 teU you ou ImUmt-tbooght L -8ha*i a widow, U'a oomln- thta way.> *»« »X>«t her v^ h X am ab<mt ly do own solid gold bags make me so provunenl amodatlM oo^ to g^
After a brief ooaaalutkn tbe two ume girt bad foQowed Bartoo. Mow,
rn
warrant
he'a
bnratliig
with
a
proBe
aat
ap
at
last.
«"tvtiT
and
half
nlodHow
we
will
enjoy
talking
over
t up
men bad decided to etart oat ta ^ mutntebed. ahe maw late
nervooa The minute you possess one : *«« «»• P»««*
*
**
ya
and
the
toUUIment
ol
oar
poeal
thta
mlsote."
_____________ a town. BertoB hid aU
ewaka “1 don’t gira a—“
it ta the mnoct thing to e« as though MtUni up any mom looey street
. "Phtoo I fonad mynU akme aad
Tbe taoea Of tbe.men warn btaefc..«a^t»M*!
with rery Rttle money 1 Odnt know ened and bleeding.
-Wen. wCI yoa dine with me? Ater
the InleDeetuI afternoon, perbap

-i»ka an' Bert's lost.- said
ton atarted eart with the laaghtac
w......................................faroaxht her” Bald nrtoa
qol^ what to do.” tbe atnem of acleklly.
.
bad sn»'
.4*.ow cloUerisg wp.
up pmwo
you pathway 'that woman two doors away "who
We
We-U go them
-Wen. 1 didn't find ’em.- said tta »aT
boaet that he wpold be beck fltat jrtOi
and bel^^ ^ Bweet TDlee went on.
yen simply oouldnt stand it aaother Ponded operatkma on her clolheal ne
*BelI know.'- 1 tried te aao
I tor a motor ride aftarwud.tramp.
the aeedrt fnri for the e^_____ .n Sk hear the eprlag. The DoOl.
to,tta
droo^ng
.tta dan ^ >•««
.
tboogbt wave to her.
PhU; 1 oast promtae. minute! Tou cant belong to
tJod, find them!- said tbe othar,' _ Thank y
at
aU
nnleas
yon
learn
to
scatter
your
gmoefnlly
over
the
fence
and
ralUlag
*1 went to a hoapltal and waa than reremutly.
'Theyva burned
to Puhape; lU call you op al the club U
.lowlr do.Ti . wladlu T.ni.,-.|D^ , A CTT .rf
wnt
I
• In her apron pocket.
bog aroond recklesaly whem people the «
alz montha*'
^th."
I X dedde to do eo.....
Io4
It
ottO
hoTO
hoot
lor,
"It
Uo-t
th.
lull
ol
tho
t^phott.
ot
wni fl
*%d tDOTe." I atarted a wantni
Uc beard tta news calloasly. Them
X o'clock the next day. Hden,
. The woman and
tboogbt ware toward her. Km an had been ao many that the shock waa fireeaed In her preWesl aft^oon to.r thop .OOP ,« U h»-h to TO h» oO; U'. Ih. KhooU. or th. .^1
eeoBoailcal for every one bet tbem- quite gone from the tata. It was only frock, wring a huge bunch of vl^te, rot. TO h.To tolled oot tho poUoo r. ho.rd. or Mtnethliis. UHeti to rt»t
Mr.0. end wt them oodhelr tittlh
1 heppetied to me the other dep.
Thck' your convarant'
•ho. nuclei h«Oh. Ih.
In .n «“« <" U“
" Shf
>“
do"t toon ejflp
lu
thht It h»4 pmBh. lot*M mo. umUiK in- -It It eltmpi the ptople .ho don't 1
a»y wanderer daym wUhMt c^ng
ei„fai thnaU ewept
0.0 them .ho d. th. «.mpU».
I "J «? " "S'
thought wave mined, tor'abe
to a town or aetUemeot. Ah. at Uat—
to^d another eangnlaarT chap[alns were all picked over,- reUted
-Why. I o
__ two'doors away l.hur
waot on. -I bed each a fiae name.
Se women
o owaea
.
to CM noI
to. exchanging a few words of
. at^™
Ptma ...a .pro ..TOdae, .. rfcd SO thSt 1 fOtgOt tO tata OlO plgS'
dhoogh be knocked repeatedly at tha u,r4^ ffn SShuLiTwTe^ «» kJ"** m
I w«e a Uby
Theoth.r.rtoodm.dyto.0. 111.
‘X**
vere cooking
Poor «.d «pp«I o. the wbmowa no Z
-Tl M StS
V* ^5^1
man taU turned, tat peueed. -Bill’
^
nSto
hnaband'i supper.
He Itkeu
a^ to dTL^r^wal^^.t^
df^ It between eenta et the XW
^
______________ anAlenlv loud ehowta
“’-n-I.
thing. Toc'n foet ba^y allva Too once more, wlU ye ootoe? It's hlttla'
her little theater and remember she bid done' them once in a while and they beve to
_____________ ___ be fixed Joel JP In order to anil him.
aad then ahota la the dta|^ attrgat. Boru>n with tSS. He leaned the
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'the way home.

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nun .up ol ■on .hr hh.w thU

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A Vivid PIctun Halted, AppelM Klia

atarted toward It. A tarHflc bobbal
Increaaed aa be advanced. He had
d to a^en be oooM
flamee throngh the treea, whmi comlBgraalilagtowarde«lB.attai1nctei>rifled ttoena. he made oot a palafaoed.
wild eyed woman.
6be dosped a lUUe babe cloae to
her breaaL and holding her by the
hand draaed a Uttle girl aobblng plUfalty with frlgbl end weaitoeep.
-My good woman.- apoke Barton,
atepptng directly in the path of the
flying fugitive, -wbal ta the troaMeT*
8ba gavra ahrlek at being eo atarthndy challenged. Then: “It ta a
atrmngerr Oh. air. we are loetl Tbe
DoUlvaia am making a rpid. They
bare homed four of onr bonam. They
will be to oura pext, and probably kill
as If they discover aa.-Tbe Dolllvarar iwpaated Bartoo
vagaely, and tken a gatek metnorr et
tbe deeperain dolBgs ta theee taoely
him. and be aafcad: -Toa mm
femUy f««dr
-Jaat that.- nodded tbe wa
-Oh. hide I qnlcklyl They am eo^
lag thta way.Barton got the three rafngeea Wa
a oppoe aad saw a par^ of a doson
foogh men armed and earrylng torchea pees them by. Tbea them ware
more ahota aad abenu and a
huld tiam eroeaed tbe aky.
*lt ta our boDe.-maBiaedtha'
aa. -Aad they wiU aeafeh tor me aad
my Dttle ones. 1 can ran with the
baby, bat I cannot carry tbe UUle girl,
toe. Oh. air. kelp os.•m try. at least," ai
ton flrmly. roused by lympatliy for
the poor emotome.
mfiiga oomp
here,- explained the wamaa. The
DoUlvars hare taken, advantaga ot
their abaeaee. 1 mdat reach them and
UH of what ta goleg on.The woman oarrylnc the babe and
leading the way, Bartoa wtlh the tittle
girl in bta aratn they atarted on
forlorn tramp.
-We are almoet them.'
n nearly tdar boars tatter as
,tbey etarted dow^ a tortnoos gap la
I. -Thoa to the glow of

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and tun onl the gas.
Tbe bag always
«*
"But do you auppoee I got any aatcoum. and toe person finding It was ^^^100? WelL I didn't. Oh. I waa
S T
^
^ *“«! Here I had planned on those
h f m
TM know, to get
was ntaht bptoiw^taknowU-dged
a
some fnrnltore end hangings cheap
«i.mf *i^im ^/.Mm hms « - —
wivhdhnt “Vrs. SO sbe ordered e aaiao and some ; not help much at 4 or 6 or 6 oeloek tn .
,m ___w j didn't a«*r look at
that their efforts had ben without
^ tbe morning,

morning, when
woen he
ne was
was due
due at
at tbe
toe
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' derlnx wbat conld hare bappei
again at 8. U ^s partimitar
^ y,^ rushed
Bin thrw down hta ox. and pointed
walk boma
eerrlce deteoUva
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^
hta l«n ^r. “Some one ought to
and Irlrtt sunshine would leave It on the uble at the
Tbe trapby. plan one deep ballet from the heart troable I developed
ten -cm.he eeld._And
then, as no . -V— do ber
good.
^
.
-TO
B----,
cafe,
and
then,
when
abe
telephoned
•Then
my
husband
got rasd- Yen
dent, waa returned to Ua owner with
caee of nric ecid. Tbe w
Yt'S'^r.'ewS ™ UtTOsh th.' d^_.«-.-'.->--'«-n»..V.r-b»|.hm..«omm...p.m«.....t,Sm
know. John 1s awfully mullcntar about
apologlea.
! My to me: *My dear, you have
I M etdsuiu
Btgbth avenue her attention was ,| lump
that muv
she uku
bad ju»i
Just
wred doing !wbat be eats. And I bad to send tbe
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The alnbip made n brllUent non- eaoogh .uric add la yoa to float
forest and mthick i idSrbi
attnotsd
by
n
small
child
clinging
to
;
eo
and
would
be
very
much
mind
1,”;,;'
wv
t. want at oU
■top flight, nlffloot beating the record. Bbip.' I had to take Tnildsb batbi raced on. hn^ ^ tta rmrlng of
wo. to for
A gneat et tbe Barton home. Swyn every day aod maasage with aalt and the
fire, hMdIcepprt
handleapi
ta hta wm^ bMutitony drMsed doll which stood I a uear-riot with all the wtltera at that
ter brMto
the fire.
Moore bad tbe coveted chance te pro- I had to go ioath for two wlntera.heea. harried by the fear that ta might ^y, onUtmU*ed hands to the wto-|resuuant and that ta would never ,
* «>a«rt..for bmaih
aod to enjoy the
aaot hlmaelf and bta trophy to pretty ,
-Stop.- I wigwagged, bot ta vain.
dare face tta haughty bead waiter to
Mabel Barton.
i
Then my nerves gave way. They*ve “^^Ttop.^ a.
«™''“:;io.dmUe.t»dtP.eeTO«TO«lS5SeS:t';S‘
rmS‘.TO'2lS
.
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.
. oudjuteLtdru pp/»r Vd jeoa mmu. »—m v—eeSbe ndmlred It, and Ita owaar aa not been right eince.’
welL Tbe reeolt waa natnral. Tbe
1 atlSed a groan. Bvery one knows
mtd-mepP. «mt»
PtW Pe'dljm .«2.T?m^"teS,.rp “ Yon sec. my buaband S.'l
knows
trophy became a family belrlooga. It' that men are'more atrwld of nerves menace to tta aky. There were no Helen one.”
tta end of tbe winter ta was tta most (he anpertoteadent of this dlsiriet
wu not only n nmlnder of the ekin In a woman than of a grluiy bear ta men among them. Tbe men were
Attracted by the child’s nama Hel«
of tta owner, bat of that weird honr
away, bailing with the tanger that period beside the little girt. -Tbe rcMurantt and bu office^
! the 7:46 train rest often. So hejl Just
to tbe iDOonehiner’e camp when* the polar ahowa.
threateota their homee. So It feU to aether tanied. “Helen Ayare-you!"
Tea. Them was a time whM
"Onoe she lost It on the
a, ^ up at headquarters. The Men
loyal Nelaon Barton nrrlred -jort In
BUI to preMiw and urge forward tha ^
wasn’t oalle mspooslble tor what
tlme!"
Mid or dlAtOopyrtaht Wl by V. O. Cbapmen)
-Tott*m not now.- I tried aaother
ht wave. It
dreu. He harnessed and made ready.
GAMBLER TO A MILUONAtRE, .t .ea
*T had trtghlfol pains tn my head
Wostaeifu) Alee of a Nevada Man Who and was eo Irritable I heveo-t
«TT»e Baak- WKh
>t to
anitoty
wr^t to Mrs. Grave,, whom
what are you doing with that chiwr t
geftater'S Meoey.
e or leas a party to <1
**TTe*m bere." The »an*e votoe,
•Sue beta it tat
hearty, vlbrattac with health
taeelt^ iend
From a gambler to a rnimonalm .hearty,
Yl-™?o.dc^‘^b^
^u.*d^."*^'d^ ■ rpiSut;"Sii aTtor'ycTi^aY'"' |
lulng man. polltlelan. probable prew Kor. tnterniptad. Be oflwed ^er
, -But the MK»«kcd.|of
anlookcd-tof inck
luck waa
was too
too SS
ehM.
,-n^ .tor. -tel.
ent of tour banka, and ca record aa band and gntded ber down the stepe ni be along fore long.
j Tm married! What made TM] -,,,<.>1
.... »the
k. rdwni.
taut IL-Aacloiwd
Mra.. BrllL
much ^r
of .a ->tfw-v
ohock for
young «■!«.
man;' •.rti.i'a
That's Jnst
„ __________
Already the flames were
change your mind and ^ve up TMr |I and >e
^ 5ofgj«i
having refweed a Wied States aen-j wtiidtng from tbe top of the stage
gnrfiled »ad
and feU
feU all
all to
to a
a heap.'
heap., *9te^^
•vfow. In aSl^rtlle
Splaahrllle. whera my staler
rlr spying sparks. Proaenlly
Oh. Hantatr There e
etoroMlp is the brief htatory of The vehicle obligingly waited tot
When be Ifad quite recovered from teaches, you can phone to anyons to
some panting, waring, haloing would- the enemy WMld throw caution to the appednUnent to Hrten'a volea.
..........",
wtoi wu,.a.u'
••*x^ qmckly and „y »toool at any time alwat anybe paeeeogars burri^ toward ns
New Torfc Trfbnne
Tea, deu. I marrlei ^ ***‘f*?j married a girl who hod never to her tton. Tbafa bow It ahonld be. BupThe story which was oarmot tn from the side strMt. Xlnrlng that .~t tomw.
-f««. ! dt
dtor. li
XXX*
anything more elaborate ^ somebody ehMM die soddenly. or

York two years.-j
, „.p8 t^rgoin mmb bag that I I,mil «
Tm
the eariy days of the Tcoopah sad penee tbe man gntded hta still talk­ But thta! I couldn't never forget U
uu «m
mna or
vr aomethlng.
ing
companion
up
the
atepa
t
-But
why?"
OoldMd district was that Wingfield
looked tta pries.
| eooldn’t gat word to the ^Ud to any
In the pkmeer period ot tbe Tonopeh apartment boose anmnd the comer,
There was another woman with a, way here.lifted
hta
bet
and
burled
away
camp came out of a MBbltng hbnae
And Bin. flro-flghler and ttamp. setwith me fu tea. Ted irtn ta ao aoUd gold bag who opeat ber Mmaxul M/o. Graves answered the aooasa«
one evening aad stood with a dw
tied comfoctably back, with hta eyet
meet yon. He'a ao often heard at tta take last yeu and who nsed to Don at sbe pUked np the mnUlated
spondent look on hta face, when tbe Sbe stood tn tbe doorway 1o
hog on toga to tta woods or
or,J dandeltons preparatory tto going tola
oa tta approadjtog fire, and the
,p^ of yoa He te the deareat leave theg hag
lata Senator KIxon came along. Tbe after him. bat be did not look
Mstepaa*
wtasi she went calling on tha i tbe boose. -Sarely, erery kind of a
strange smDe still ahadowteg hta
the world."
B«nator grorted George, as he was At the next turning be was loet from
be ^ven and to eveir
go Helen permitted heraeK to be led cotugert. Tbe ^dten, finding It on
popolerty known, and naked bow hta algbt. tomver. I doobt not, to that month with a beauty that would bare
of yMagsteia la
tbe
etepa.
wonld
^eefnlly
bury
tt
In
made hta mother glad.
home with Bsrrlet Mitchell and baby their sand forts and forget all abMt the eeboele Jest beeasse some Me
tuck waa 'Wtaffleld mplted that be
Helen. Tlien ebe met Ted—the woo- what they had done, nod then for. Bt^t die eoBS tlma It woeld Uke
aaM hraka Mtann handed tarn aoaw
hodUy lUa. Copld balks at med­
derfnl Ted. who was rMlIy a very bonra ell tta tueorteta and taa mtv- several ctorks just for that and tbs
gold aad mU:
commonplace person, but deroted to aats would madly acarch tor that bag. ___Mi WMld be oonttoasDy dto.
*Try again. Otorgi.* aad pamed on. ical records. No maa wants to marry
s propeller and the general use of jj,,
,nd little dughi
That money taraad tbe trasd ot a walking boepUnL No proposal ever
-When they had .uprootetd aU tbe tarbed. bot wtat of tbatr
firearms In warfare and banting, ttern
They
were snrti a' happy
’------- trio, eo lov­
_.....................jito
tortane and Wingfield broka the hank toHowed a redtal of aebee and pains has beee a aiot* or lesa tostatent de­
akrabbery
’TEsO." pouted Mra Brin, -what do
oxcept
Robert
Browntac*s.
and
Robing. so cheery- Harriet beamed M
aod became owner of the gambltag
mand for ffleehanlsnis that wMld give Ted and he beamed hock at her. Their and politely eccneed everybody else, we pay tax« forT ’
«rt
Brosrotog
was
of
aaotbrnago
and
hoase. From that time on hta aneand when nMrty aU tbe malda aad
'’Ttat-a right,- iMtatoi tbs asUto
the aoldler or
a
country.
Moreover,
be
was
a
peat
love
glorified
the
tiny
flat,
whi*
oesa seemed to be asanmd. Re aenuraee had barat Into teats and for two doors away. -Anyway, bt
and peats am diBaraat Mnaovar, abou
eeemed
..............................
haoband'e gotog to ass aboot IL'-GhiIng, and enable (hem te be rapUlT fta- eanght hereof ^dtfiag U. after all.
stm. thta <ma WM ikhmining claims.
sago Dally Neva.
charged. The first patent for a fire­ a boms with lored onae was not bet­ would acrldeatalir
Mta ta tbe leaitag mtaeo ta the Ooldarm of this deacrtptton seems to have ter than u apartment and the eerv- ton end (all opM the hag wUh a yelp
SeM dtauiot. aad as evldeam of hta
The Fatal af Vtaw.
been Istnad by the British ftatent of­ icM of a maid. She wondered Jf she of Joy. Then every one would mop
Admire Ameriesa Feahtana
appraetatkm tor tbe help of NUoa
AproFoe of the dletam ot a am
her or bta fevered brow end eetl tor
fice la 1718. to Jemee 1‘mMo. a cKIAmertoaa faebloss have raeanUy hs>
OMaUr an tatacnat aetmoa. that Maw Tosh ama a^a sen of LoodM. for a gun mMnted and PhO—bat aU of a sudden abe rw taMOMde nad fens end talk about bow come very popular with tbe yMag
wotthlMt. a Maw Tort actor aald at npM a tripod, hartog a stogie harrel membered that ahe matt oeR Phllt Uwy bated that woman. Ctoe actaally Ban of Belgrade. Bervia. There ta an
she had a dinner sngageBeent with netted to enjoy the eenuaotion ahe
Aftar the scoator's death 'Wlagfleld
imba ebr'"
cylinder.
nprecedMted demand at the toeal
was offered the .Nevada aeaatortal
TTa all tn tta ^t of vtaw. yoc
caasad every day or ao and whM she
Making exenses and proadslng to lA they gare bpr a big party, they shops for hate, boots aad ethsr wesf
toga, bot he reftiaed R. R ta atatad. _____ Tbls
-..........................
aotrSM tn OMMksi
mta
tog MParat simitar to that la vsgnsjMM to see the happy Buto famfiy were so gtad to be rtd of her^
bewaror. that ba wm ba the last going to marry a wamamer. Mow. If 4M years later, to
ts the VnJtod Sfstee, sad tbs Amert.
.Mta
again,
she
harried
oM.
At
toe
gsMMMt of «ha banks wbdeb BMOtor eta wore going to marry a Maw Tork- by RotUn 'Wlilte. e
-Must yM gor eaded the fflrt who nan style ta their cattlag has eons
drag store. Helen
Ntaoa haadad. Wta --------------------ff Bo.wnfld
rnfld yM Bind iatotover. Tta
or of a reMIvtog pIstoL Aaother onentered the tovee to talk. TT
Bane aad Tonopah.
Tea. tt*B an la tta point of vlov.
bag I see TM lag to tta AiDsrlcsa .caatul, are tha
a girt aald ton tactaler:
rsHlt ta tha stalMttoa ot novta«
- 'Woman ta. Indaai Uto tha try aa .dtun tanm.TOit>« a. t«» .w '
• d«mi"-dj«?dpletarM of Ameriesa origta.
-nmm ta avmi lodtaataM that yoadar rota, 'th# m«a dOapMotad ronad balleU agatoot Christiana:
you
baoema.
tta
dosar---------**“bard tlnws jon agproarhiag," aald
Cailetolsss Ctafsa
Mayor Shank. Tnmrrtad two eoupJea ‘1 -yta’ ,
*«aay!--OrtL
yoa.
Tta Amertcan oeasal et Tamstava.
not be t
ta one day. and tharn am a large namT**Msdagasear, has seta te Watatogtoa
fight. Ob. wen. yet; if yoa
M lan «D
TM
M'-XS. J
ber of anctlon aalea them days. Two
«*** ■“
littplB Of a aataral oaffelnlMi cotes
Rtt Be again. I hav* ehsaged mj
of the enreat signs that hard tlmM am
Bind about that, tea"
Oool hlw gxBM faatan with ptaaiT growlag to (hat Wasd. ft ta locallT
coming am a targe nmber of wadta stode emd Mgpttei with an aboaAnDpMCeatrasL
dtags aad asctlM aataa.' Hard tlmM
Dm afTlMM
artaalMptuMMl vags.- grows to s bsiCht ta U to I
0«ald<4 saM Bear loalBf my ata
eaitle ta ftIK ata Nseatolai tta ordtosry «od
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wsten
ttaa-aanM
M
ktog
of a plaea to
.. (attM
.
jMf
When Umee am Raid ttam am
today.
•as DM. but has jaaDer Raras ADl
aoaaM. Mpeeuar tt »a
Ryar—Mo. bat 1 have aevan! phyM- the yosoH of an otocAtoa hta
aalea. and of coaiM I gat my ooatmtaOaaldlao-Waa. mtatgkM Tin tap- elana-tistlahttog

Jtox>-Oae
of
the
toMrt,
ehf
i
m egipto.
a ytftowtah hear.
M the Job-HUfe.
doa."—ladtaoapelta K

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•d hla atUntlon. Polibwtnc the a
a gmt Inrtd glow nprasg up ac

engagement, althoo^ Hden had reno mpi#
reply iivib
from •
a uui
note she bed
bu
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ponhoau* hnpact.

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m
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KtondlUoBB are largely under o
Let as forget the things that vmted Ul contioL To 4. peOent. to be lovn„ to
lag Ood-ward and i A-ward—and
aad triad ns.
The .errvtee thlnes that____ _ beda tbs lauer U to soon progress to

mlaetaa, then set aside to oool—stirrlu nrmairnallr imUl ooot-aad flavored with oraage. makes a d
fllllag for a dark ehooolate layer Mke.
It Is mock rtcber than boiled frosUag
made
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water and an egg,
Two ouDfeis of u^t brown sngar.
throMoarters of a copfal of milk. OBO-

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paa. sprfakle with sacar. add water,
sad cook tat a slow ovea aatil
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perfectly teader.
oven and sprinkle whh shredded ooeoaaet aad twver wHh a thin layer of
cake batter. After beUng. cot oat la
SQoaret. aad serve wtth an approprf

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stovepipe Iree three aad one be If
laches high aad tea laehee la'dlameter. to set over the baraer while
cooking. ThU .wlU ooaMe the hMt
clo-e to whatever U on the homer,
ceasing It to beat more dulckly aad
thus aavlng Ume and gaaolina. It M

laOk. two c
with two rr
log powder, aad sdr. la laatly ..two
rohaded ttblaapooafals of oooOe with
white frosting. Pat this alsa on the
top Myer
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one cop of angnr. onehaU cop d bet-

Haag VP the broom. It U out of tbs
way aad wUl last much longer if this
little care U given IL
Wash aad rinse the scrub brush,

rtch. scnat the butter—one t
each of soda, einamoa.

mag, one cop of chopped raU
eoant cops of floor and a plB<4 of

them aad reheaL
Battenallk Matins—TIs«
rt«d> bnttemdtt and mU In snlflclent
Boar—toBiaW
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e way.
Prune Cake—One eapfal eagar. two ,epooni of sods and two ^enps o

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try a cake to make sure that proporUmu are right
Cracknel Cora Bread—81ft one

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Tbo-yieldlag l» temptation that be- genee which Is behind all, aod an tuls c
flve pointed star, with one point left The same method can be employed t
opening ot the doors of tbe tool to the slow oven.
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and o
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swerving.
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ov« wrong.
What love of Ood or man baa render, ed predons.
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. It U always a prohlen* lust how to
use up tbe Cbrti«mae.dtnner left-overs,
Do not try to eat them the following
day. Save them HU the nest Sunday

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Cover with cold water end simmer hake la iwo square cake tins. FOr the
for three hours, with a small onion, a noogat fllHng put two cupfuls of gran^
dssh of ground rlorra and a little ulated sugar In a granite
• cboiitwd parsley. When ready to with one cupful of cold w«ier. While
• aers'c. stralo and add a plnt.or sweet this is bolUng slowly, brawn one cqjiTU oomlng up the eteep of time.
. milk. A number of dishes may be ful ot sugar In aootber saucepan,
And this old world Is growing
made of the moat.
being very careful not to burn it arid

brighter;
Turkey Croqueiles—Chop very tine stirring it eontlnnsUy. When 1t is
We may not semlts dawn ■uhllric
VeTTlrt h^"^ilke"t^ hrart •
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. cup of bolW
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and flve Uhlespoonfuls of bread
crumbs. BoS tor eight minutes; add
one egg wdl beaten and tbe chopped

the hot water Just drawn from over
For ths Lever of Sweets.
tbe blsM. cover, aod let stand three
An Bicelleni Coffee Cake—One cup- mtootee. Do not allow tbe water to
ful of strong coffee Ibollodl. onehalf
nfter tbe egg-U dropped Into It
Trencher may be the flrst
*ofTnUM.‘'one gupful of brown ;, u toughens the while, aad reoden
•««•. one «g. four/copfols of flour, the egg more dlElcult df dIgertlOK
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en whites of three eggs. Bake In buttered casserole dishes twenty mlautea
in » moderate oven,
Minced Beef—Retnove the fat end
skin from boiled beef, mince ver7 fine
m . chopping bowl, stew geally-lf
possible over nin^ that tbe tet may
be skimmed o«!*Sea«>n wkb pepper
aad salt and eprtnUe with the bert

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rles of old BngUsb gsinee. some of
wbicbwere idayedIn Merrie England
on Twelfth Night In tbe castles gl the
g|d hinge and queens.

Cocoa^
spoon of c
with OOP cup or ^
dcred sngar.A Ad
a Uhl
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oo Jnlce
Jnlce and
and then
then one
one uWeapoon
utteapoon of
of
boiling weier. This shorfd fo™ a
|taite
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.1 icing
Wb. tb
tb., will ..„,. .™.;h
when |>oured on the cake. Have the
cake hot when this Icing U to be used.
c™io.l ERi«-Put too, .u|»
brown sugar In a aauoepan with a cup
of sweet creani or rich milk aod bolt
until It will threed from e spoon.
Take from Ac fire and best until
,
a .
Uyets and over the cake.
Some Good Apple Puddings.
Apple Tsidoca—Soak three-quarters
p, t,ptoca for one nour in water
to raver, drain, add two and one-half

cup. boiling w.icr and ot.e h.lf les-



the kitchen sink. They*sboaM be.. .mlitnre
. uirtll very smooth,
. __and strain large, tbe rpasUag pan can be tllUd In
well swished In hot sods watw. with Into fwey ^ shmtd enra- Beat oven, ao It wonYbe too thin.
Bakod Ontons—Pe«. cover with
several rinsings afterward, and allow- the white
liUng salted water sad cook till tenod to drain bung up halra downward one-half ubieepoon of aogar. and pile
Drain and chop. Melt two beapIn the fresh air. Podding clotha re- on lop of mlstura U cupa.
of butter In a sane
Cblcken Sandsrlchee—Chop cold ing u

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a cuptul
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of the
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most through the coarse chopper, add
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tb. dressfOA salt,
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It U good oometlmes lo turn back and a little sage. Moisten with some
the pages and read the Inaplrwl and of the gravy-|and roll up tightly. Place
lo.,.ino, wort, o, ... -bo« b«« tb.m I. . w.n btw—tl tlo. But,..
3 large tbsl It locluded>lD ‘U the toiw and bake twenty- minutes,
Serve with them the gravy left from
lore tbe whole world.
A* tbe New Year oonior. 'taring to dinner the day before.
Turkey With Rice—Butler a bskeach Ol
tMiru
ol ui
UE unknown
unanuBtn gifts. iiibiua
Ilnimc,
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.•b«,r give, agslu .be New Yeer-.
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greeting written many years ago by cooked rice. To two cutrfuls of finely
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white It U ready , lo spread on the wooden sboee Oiled with iweeuaeau
cake. By adding a few drops of hot may therefore be appropriately used
weier'frem time to time every bit that lor favors. Tbe Chrlsunae greens
{, In the pan can be used. The sides which still decorate the room must be
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which wonld m
not get
one-bslf mn
cup nt
ol hsms
clfroa.. four eeset
eeaat Torkehlre Pudding
Podding to Est With
cups of flour. ThU makes two urge R«asl Beef-Thle U so dellclon and
mot be kept Mean cakes.
easUy made It la a wonder It U not
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^nd fruitr. oienL Pile whipped cream on lop of beet; let simmer for two hours, .then
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the
players take unique names Instead 1,^^,
, nio.lerate oven for m*e cop. The «c«e should Aral boll In thlekea with oat meal; add a deraertthe names of animals or hour or notll ready. ThU mltturo water _____
as directed, because It la al- epoonful of tbe desired eatnp. stir
excell^rkeeplDg cakq.
elirch. which Is weU."lmlI one minute, and serve with
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ol t^TMl—Ubl. U »«o oom*- b».b Tbl. b., b. Ub- btr t«.™
as played at the old Twelfth Night ngar. one cup of Urd or batter, or/ Coral Egg-Nog—Cocoa mad# In use. It U troublesome lo make #o a
Several deep platters ti^if and half, one cup of sorghum m» proportifoo of two tablespoonfuls to Urge amount would totter he made at
be sorghum), two eggs, one eup of bofllng water, allowed to a time, nod the sundae canned,
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iful of ginger, one tea- holl three mlnntca. then pourad os a
Bound Steak—Take la^ round
^ touched
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hot U
with a lighted .match,' Epoonful of soda dtsKdved In a little «eU beaten egg mixed with onfrtonrth etaak. salt and peppar bdtk sidas;
blue flame rises. Tbe warm water, one tobleepoonful of via cupful of cream, sweetened to taste, prepare e turkey stuEIng and Uy c:; •«
sew np and roast abooi one aad
as uiuir
many i»»»rsls- egar
«gar aaoea
added to
aoda; Wt
foam waB; u
i, g very nounsnioa
Doarlshlng wuu
and v——»»
palatable
ulavers try to puu oui ws
»o aoda,
^ umau
ai ' mm.
Serve »lih brown
in. a. they can without burning their one tesspoonful of cinnamon, one of duh for an Invalid. _One__tea.poon of «whsK ___
g«%T. ThU U a. good as roast dnek.
salL Mix stiff. raU thin, and bake la TanlUa msy be added.—Ohio
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Or make, a meat-ball stew. by griadireb
hot
ovea.
Good
for
weeks
U
the
tamBefore forming the line of
Prom a Can af Paas.
tgg g dne-poond steak floe, asason aad
to the euiiper room each guest U pro- Uy doeen t find them.
Green Pea CroQuettaa—Melt &«r
j,. mmUI balU. Boll slowly one
vlded with a dfieet for a robe aod a
Peanijt Drope-Two taomepooa.m.
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s «rf bnetar In a
,*4 then gdd oowtblrd cap rk*.
bUckcambrlcm.sk. Tbe mMk« may of botter. one-fonrth cop of aw.
one
of baking pow- aaoeapan. add Ike same amooDl of Th, aggt balls kesp thrir shape and
be easily msde st borne; the _*«.«

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bread cramba.
cramba. than
than fry
try In
In deep
deep hot
hot (gnway seeds la s ekK
cake with one Gny red candle III on milk and jiannu. Drop from a tea-- braml

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The old year leaves dlfe sometimes In
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pudding dtsb with flnely sliced apples snappers decorated with sprays of and place one-balf e peanet on top.
^ Orara Peas-Bin
ekhar jgu,red line, and fry a Ihfle.' JoMa sad ungle. W’ben lU IsA toement
Fun for the Children.
aod sprinkle over a small cup of sag- bolly-ara opposite the cakas. A big Bake In a slow oven.
half capfal of cook
bM bA,»p,a 1,1, tb, —1. lb, r„l«
Dbrtu lb, CbH«— bolM.>, B»
Po„ o.« lolb.«b, b.,w .«1 Tw.llib Klrti ak, n»bd 1,11 .1 lr.ll
P—k
b’ JIJiTlll —M
of the New Yeer stands at our side
g,,,,, »nd her little friends decided bake thirty minutes;' Cream one-hglf gnd thick with froeUng. stands In tbe of white sugar. <
- - Of sugar, a
mtsstea. Add another uMeand lays before ue a pure white i»ge.
t^ bate some dolls' Ubjeanx. They cup buUer sod ous cup sugar, add middle of the UWe with blaxiog can- qpe half cup of sweet mUk. tw eeaat i
, Ol ooar. O.C and a haU aernt gratJag of aotmeg. s dash of pepper. ,p«* of bnUer. spriukU la oa. h
U U ao pleasant to imagine that ih'r
raatumea lor the doUs out of two well beateo eggs, onwhalf cup deUbca on each aide. Stock, In the top cupo of flour. —
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pooas of baking powder. wh‘kee «f aad fold la tbe whites of two eggs ,poon flow, and add one-half cap of
shall St last be tbe perfect year, with
cbeeseclotb and odds aad ends from mlllk. one and one-half cope floor, of the cake are a great mkny of tbe i
* am. lanioa axtracL Color half beaten stiff. Pat Into e
set la a cr,ggL Than add tbe potatoes oa*
DO biota, or erasures or iniarUnlugs.
th^i, amtheTs scrap-bags, and taking with one tenapoon baking powder. Gennsn Christmas tree sparklers that three e
until
^
r hearts we know that tl' these ^ pretty
p^ty colored
colored 1Mother Ooeae book sifted togelker. Serve with cream.
burst Into slari as sooa.ai they are the better
batter pUk.
pUk. using
using rad
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—^ die- . pea of hot water, take
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tender: la about aa boar remove Ibe
wui come, and yet the opDonanlty to ,or
many very
Apple Puddlug-Elght good cooking lliftted. A. the guew toot them- K.lvad la a lime irator.^S^
awM
ho. dMk and
.. r s
a rap^
rapF they
they arrangHl
a:
.
1 enp eager, one selvas at tbe UMe tbe eparfclers are i
make at least a^better remrd than gttracUve Iluie eceaee. One ot Ibe applwi. thr

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ever before to oa^ we wonld au‘ foreur**'
nui eur*aloutj (ground)..one uWospoon louebed wltk a buralAg taper, and tbe yolks of eggs lastead of the Vhll» aa* reU ent M
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Biuk. BBMwr opens with n bUse of itarilfbt FUvor with vanilla eitratt aad color with a btoonit cutter. St each r^
go. It ts. or sbeuld be. a Etep
One• with a spacious suirsmy, the lower sugar, two eggs, one-halfU1 k— k MB— —— - - —M
B* _-ll«
half Uie
tbe owviur
better uiw»u
brawn with mehed —
Into a *——•
patty paa.•----'
rau
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« Ud
at the greatest helps that can coma, unding ot whidt made a parfaet Uttle Para, rare and cut apples Into eighths,
Idea.
choralata. To man choratata. pot In bewwa. Whanraady toearva.fin^
Add an agg T0» *•«
though, to to roallM thst these new
4,^0^ * cortaln In front of add thrawquaners cop sugar, a little
. • . A Chi
I —«» tore at can Is h^Uag water. Behe cake In UtUe ensa with hot creamed peak, «
w uWsipnhs of rich sweat cream.
Yeare* day. To me. Soasn Coelldge't
arraaged tbetableanx on tbe water, cook In covered pan tUl tanCbUdren who.rMaive many toys at
branGful poem hat been a revatotlon unding. while tbe aodlenoe ot small der. adding small pleca of hotter. Re- Chrtotmaa often find them an ember- reond Mly
.P— greond nasmeBt
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P., HOP.
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and a coastant help. To weke In the to„ ^d girts sat la the halt. Jack move from fire1 and spread
of riches.
One wise
mother ride
from —Ur
«eatw PPt
oat ut.
lata I— — P—«d OT*. B*.. Pot WM
Poor or* 11 d —urd h* mdopUd Iktt pUo: AB U. P,* P*U. mokPU But >«* » P“« lUbdl. * l—tk.
J!UBMp I*.
morning wtih n dull, heavy aanae of ud JIU. Little Jack Horaer. LItUa Bo- uuu on top. Poor
*k. 0.- B„..1.p.1 M.M.k*pp*- .PB.d-p*op.d^*B~PM
the yesterday's mistakes aad bur- p^^p, uttle Boy Blwe and many other made ot tbe yolks
• toes late
dans, and to throw them at once Qia twrorttaa were ballad wUh drilght: white of one. rmf ».*.«—«».. sugar raefa night wa Is ealaetad lor each asat pul a ring of piafc. then paSow Wtows. Taka tkraetoeiw
amo. with
W.UI ,n.
the esulum p«.-..d.
tbougbl. they
they aiso
also uad
had aa ecene
scene tram
from nec
Red ~eRid- and
ano one-half
onwnatiVup
cup of
of milk.
milk. Flavor
n»vor with ^Qd
childto
to play
play wUh
wtihthe
the a.« day. This and Iwwa to
of
^ tot^lh^slmmac

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•■Bvary day U a fraeh beginning, every tug.Hood and tbe Wolf, and parhap. lemon and dash ot . nnimag. Whoa
morn to the world made new," this U ,h, beet of all waa Goldllocka aad the cold make a aartagne of the remala____
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to
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everyAl.*
day.a'step
IntodX*.
tbe —o,___
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Bean canmd.In ____
lag white
Iwowm
clear pure air of the higher Ufe. Try wery haadlly for thU UWeao. The pudding and set In
I
tL and learn this dear oM poem by mnthera worn atoo much ptoased wlta Serve \-arycold whh whipped
hewL It sriU be good tor your sotS.
this pl^ as tt kept their ttUle. glrie aad gre
It 1s waU to tmprem oar minds ovw happy and orraiitod while out ot Tbto to
•ad aitt with the tact that our bodOy school

Is coatlnned taA *v. the toy need
betas fl»*c. sp every nlgbL The plan
1.
fpki w
m; Ih. d-UD.
to sucerasfol
(or ««v
twp .....
raasous;'tbe
chDd«.kww that the taffaataesed wui
Mt coma a»ta tor.ai

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wS*«gg. TSeas ^^L!H.r*Th!n «var rtb onSar ’
third layer,
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Utah:
oil vvmp
ue eramhe
umhe aad
plak: (earth
fourth tolar,
torur. brows, yrtlow.
yellow, ptak
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