Grand Traverse Herald, March 28, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 28, 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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1912-03-28

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TWICE A WEEK — TUESDAY AMD T H U R S D AY — • 1. O O

A YEAR

TRAVERSE CITY, CRAN'D‘TRAVERSE COrNTV. MK'IinAN TnURSDAV. MAKiJI ;

FUMED ORUNIZITIOI

CHICA60 PACKERS NOT 6UILTY TO GUT DOWN
VERDICT REACHED AFTER
HOURS DELIBERATION.

COTTON DUTY

tfaM tb«t, ihe su««*fui cfliTjllJK
or this effort should l>e so «orouni8«U> s contlDtuLtlou of <bp work,

SHERMAN LAW
FOUND WEAK

le RECOMMENDATION *OF

Dorc subi« fortn.
int to rerommeDd tbst the Rigli
Week club

be

oow

merged

Ipto

Yoour Womens ('brlsUsn assoriaiinn
clrrle.

DffBUS THE TIRIFF 801RD

Scant Attention.

_______ 177__ _______

GIVE

course

i

pursue

is

i

develop the

present work by Rtsdual. BormsI steps
liber t^an to attempt at present a

'Washington.

xForch

2C.—A

rerom-

for tbe larllT

Jtidapnidenes.

felt

Immediately

that loilay.

CBM of tba tee
acy.

He

vlguroiiily

defended

ftrat aoempi ct the soverunent to ap­
ply tbo crtmloal prorUloas

-This would give an opportunity to

of

work In a careful, sound way on tbe

Sherman Uv to Ue mea behlod

task of enlisting women, and the gen­

The chaise of the packers eral public, and at tbe oame time'edu­

attoneys that rasotar

buaJseas

haa cating them in the aims and Ideals of

Bothlas la ooauDOn with crinliia] Jor- the work.
laprhdBBoe apparently prevailed with
the Jorora.

The Jnrora

dIacBM thetr

Then If by s year from now

perhaps sooner, tbe wa> should op-

refuted

dellberaUons.-

\Mten there

(he

congratnlated

them.

The

reasonably

TO PROTECT UlES

be

and ed underuking."

Indge

WssbIngiPU. I).

ad-

March 27.-Th

The officers of Y'. W. C. A. circle are
Dominion of ( shads, as represemed b
“We are pleased with as follows:
President. Mrs. Keith
delegstes from ihf
I'rovinrisl
tlo'

Jouread coorL

the reaBU. but the verdict

oonldn't firm vice-president Misa Clara Miner:
have been otherwlae," said Attorney second
vice-president.
Miss Lytle
Miller or
tbo defense.
tTMSurM. Miss SldeboCbstfiT
seed?
Wftkereon refneed to make a atate- lary. Mias Klon Strickland.

emmenis oi Oniariu and Quebec am
the commercial, msnufs.-turlng

' an.

mariue orgsnUstions uf many of th<

committees chief clUe^ appeared In liatUe ana;
ao rafttaed to comment on the trial. were elected as foUows: Finance
before Secretso of War Stimsnn tii
The teeUtmy and trial coat the gov- mittee. Misc Ora Everett; member- day to oppose tbe plan to Increase Ui.
meot and the pa:^ra themselvei al-

rbainnan

of

various

wnuMBt aM dafaaae nearly one mil- abip. Mias I,eUy Marvin; aoclal Mias flow of water ibriiagb the Chicago
Ikm doOsn.
Ubel Savage; educational. Miss Ca- Drainage canal. The oRIclal
llsls Dunbar, musical. Miss Flo Cald mercisi delegationa were gtlnloi led by

FORMED CIRCLE
EIDHT WEEK CLUB
^

MERGED AT

MiETINa

Rrespecu are Oced for Baeuring
FenraneM Orgentmlon fer
TreverM City.
The regnlar' SMtUng of the Bight
Week elnb was held Aonday evenlBkin
the parton of the Baptist chorcb. with
a good aiMd attendance ol the yonog
women who have been interested In
this work etnee the organisation some
two moBths ega

The regular program

with Mrs. J. T. Beadle In charge of the
Bible study took up the early part of
the evening.
wae

Mre.

Beadle'e eubject

the “ReeoTTecUon and

cenalOB of the Und."

the Ae-

foUowing the

etudy teat week at the “Coming of the
Lori"

eminent Csnsdlsn caunael.

well.
Active work will begin at once 1

At tbe outset of me bearing i

Interesting the young women of Tm-

ime apparent dial Canada iniein

e voeal eoto as also did Mlat Era Row

shared by Michigan and other si

At this meetUv It was

WILLIAMSPDRTPLAN

bordering on

the (Treat' d-akes,

baaed oo tbe betief that the Inwerinc

neeesMry

of the lake levels would serFously af­

*tbat eOM deflaUa tdan (or continu­

fect tbe shipping interests and sanita­

ance la Uo work be mapped out and

tion of many cities.

after tba progiam the meoibere were
not Blow in getting down to the de­

WKh a View to Aplying.ta Traverse
City, Repiwsematlvs Com­

rision of tbe gneetlon.
AcUag on tbs anggeetJon of

Miss

Alice Mareh, one of tbe
We last week, that tbe Eight Week,
dub merge Into a Y. \\\ C. A. rirele.

Tbe treaty

between

the

rolled

Stales and Canada permits the wal>
of the lakes to lie need ‘for drsiasgc

ing ta Explain.

systems, but It Is alleged that aUhijugh

An informal meeting of a number of

tariee ft) Y. W. C. A. work who wss

tppllcatlon

Is being

madejlnder

bnslness men was held Monday even­ tbit guise. Chicago's real p/rp6se is to
ing at tbe Park PUce hotel.
There get enough water for power developwere enough prc*-ent o fill tbe sealing

H was dodded that tbe temporary orga- oapacltv o( the parlors, where supiier
nlsatioa of tbe Sight Week club be was served tt 7 o'clock. Tbe object
made pcrmsaent and known as the Y. of tbe gathering was to discuss affairs

LEACUEBINQUET

W. C. A. tdrrie of TraToiwe CHy. YoL rriative to the prosperity of tbe city
iowiag la a part of tbc letter receir and its advancement on civic and In­ Pleasant Event Celebrated at Atbury
Church.
•d and read by Mrs. Keith from Miss dustrial lines
The main object was
f rarmbers of the Ashury Ej>Marab which abowa euctly bow abe
advisability or applying wonh league celebrated the culmiAlooks npMi the work already acoom- to Traverse City the very successful flon of Ihelr niembei-hi|i conieM i.v
tdlabed by the clnb. Mica Marsh said and much advertised plan that was
iquei sn-l iirograin Tuesday uighi
e Aiburv - hurcb.
that she bail never knosm better work Originated in WiiHamiport. Pa., lor
e three large table* were ver>
than tbai done by tbe Traverse Cliy (be adrancemeni of that city, which'
lly decorated with red and wl.iie
Hub.
has resttlied in tkst increases in its
ition*. The ladies wbo |ire|isre>l
Orand SapMs. Mick.. March 2i. 191* popnlalion. Industries and commercial the bsOQiiet and tho*o who served so
A
My dear Mrs. Keith
prosperiLv- This plan, which originat­ efficiently de>erve tnueb praise
iber of'^f-xcellcDt *elec.._
Before the dieuace wldene more ed aboot ten years ago. has been sutrendered'bv the Sun-lsx M-bcx>i
between tayMlf and Traverse City. I
itnlly tried out In numerous other irs during the »ur|>er. wLii-h w
want to give yoo my Judgmeni regard­ cities with uniform
success
since joyed bt.all.
immedisiely slier Kupiier
Kveroti
ing tbe Traverae City situation as I Iben. A fund was raised among those
Whitney, ar iosi.tiiuisc..t. introduced
bsve beea able to come to cooclui- present to defray the ez]>ense<. of the
various •peakere in a very (omlou since my reeaat vUti
And I i
WllUaatiport commerciai aasoclsiion-s
’------------------Henrj Vane, the
going to Mk ygo to read this letter
manager, who haa suied his wlUlng- first Miesker cal
I U|*5i:. look ss hb
subject "Our Ne
..........
MemlN-r* • W, IV
tbe girls at their meeting next Monto Traverse City and
Goble, president otf tb<
tbe league, then
. day night
explain to iu citizens tbe deuiU of gave an Intere*
ig
talk
on "Our
May I oommend very Beartlly the this plan. He will be able to come Working
Capital
.
MU* unun Well*
good work dime lu the Bhit Week sbonly after tbe fifteenth of April. An using tbe league mono. • l.ook l"p;
UfS-Vp." ss her »ahjr.-i. gave some
riubl (By tbe way. tbe girls may be annomcemeni wiU
be
made tfler
very helpful suggei-tinn*
Rev Coaie*
IntJbted to know that is a cecbnlrst when the exact date will be. decided
speaking on “Progre**." comnieiidwl
name, and tbe conwct apriling is with­
MO.
tbe league memlH-ra and-e*|ceciaUv the
out an
on “Woek“-M
iienrv
During the evening tbe discuuions captain*. Wilbur Tbio. and


a

toBhoP -day.“>

Tbe

Interest took a Wide

Mtown and the
dboold duroly

range of
of tbe Hi:

wit are highly
be

vary graUIying

:

each «M wbo has bsM interested :
s of the enterprise.

Moi

11 lc^(llit^
f ssibulMirsl land s

abiindsm-e »<> long thsi «e h
en Ihlle thought to consecst
Tlicri* must t>e s lliiill i» soil i-roi
nsti'nillt England and Ccnii
dntibled Ihelr pro-iiulion In
lowing ■.'riemsilc farniliiR
We li
-sise I
U liv:- I
erage o
the iB!
"C hat
got 10 learn to
alh
Thhre U
micv.herc, or the
and .igp and of I
xoiild be gelling
(ual ic.ilii. (ban t

topics.

Tbe

iu posslbii-

iUea and resources: tbe different bond:lty. and
s that are rialmlag Its a

of

lays siih iitembraneous <,rou|i

|>ervade» (he .oumry,

||

otlb-iailnR.

The

Elghty-Sia

DAIRYMEN HERE

u reallic.l

striker*

Feature of

mer* and dairymen 9rom all
is believed (hat parllsmeni will
• coimtr. The jnornlng sessioi
to aid the nmnlriiialtries whose
‘urlcs are ezhauMed In'siiliplying Ipte In p-tilng started, an-1 therefore
tbe
full scheduled T‘rogram wa^
food to (be miners. Bread ri<«s are
However, there were some '

feare-l. following another fuilie con-

fereare between Ynlaera and oiieratora. good ixiuliri- talks by C \V. Wbeelock.
. Knight and Colon C Lillie, iv»u|
of the owners sai-l today that
ralsiag Is

there is no boi-e of setllemrni in slgiit.

TAFT WINNER
IN NEW YURK
ROOSEVELT

becoming

tftU

l>os*lhie

to

IS ' IRDIDRART

uiioo Toimnp mwb
fipring Election.

ot 1-nlon wa* held yewerday sad two

hall an-l those In attendance at

Tiekot Ns. 1.
Clerk-Mark W. HagM-.

farmers' wives

Treasurer—Will A. CtorlL

know so well *iow to preiwre with

Itlghway commissioner—A. T. CiBrfc.

lUeniy provldeld for all.

Justire of tbe pears. fnU um- t-U
A. Dlrkson.

The afternoon Besainn wws o|»en

Justice of the peace, to BB raciaer
—John H. Hager.

Pjof. An-

Overseer ot hlgbwayo-Oarl Cbaftb
belle.

dereon gaVe sofhe very rumprehensive
flgures on the com sod profits of dairy,
Michigan

Boar.Lof review—Rerao* FlaaBM*. •

His talk wss one

- Manbsli

lines, and proved of

log sesslnn will be the illustrated lecre on dairying hy Prof. Anderson
II the city iieopje are Invited nnd It

year

of

thei

■Ided

life

tc

Sether, and the o<iesMOb w’s-* flitingl

foniiablei — Marahgl

Unique

Ev'cnt Celebrated

at

Omsna Ham Glldle.

Monday NighL
Oinena.

March

20—Amo*

Sands,

aged 2ci. and MI*k F.llza Masks, aged

officisted.

wiine-*e(>

to

Those

present

Ihe ceremony

.Maska. brother of

eier.

sere

(he bride,

Jacob Agoss l» a grother

following the

nionUl.

a

enjoye-l. In

Immedi-

marriage

cexe-

general

social

time

which

stxmt

thirty.five

filcncl* and relatives of

the

wss

young

<-oiiiil- i>afii<ii>ated.

M'arren SpsuMint

IIFORIUL REGEPTIOR

Garfield
Thro- of the four
even:

Mr*

children

were

Warren Si«iuldlng. Mrs

lolm Liudrsv and A

F. 0-hurn. who

' .n this n't
• akee. In-I .

Cha*
»a-

Was Tenderer Departing Members cf
Asbucy Churen.
pleaung

Ozbum of

unable to

and

teadered Mi

he

and Mr*

Grao'lchiidren ac.t great-grand

A

icitormxl
and .Mr*

r.-e|ii:'.n
F-.-iuihe-

»nd Mi*»»;i.lc I-xne

■n were aUo among the guec-t-. worthy, and Mik* Hattie .\ilxn in :he,
-h there were 21, William WUs »rlol> of the AXt-iif.v Meibodl-f
>|U(

opal ih'urcti .MoQd*.- evBii-z
I I-re-et

•-*!- of'-rite tan

Mr

Mre. Fuiberlaiid le.ve -.-le ta*: of
*eek to Riake ibrlr
'--■uona

Mrs

future h--n:

happv way. iiiu*.( l-eipg
hiiigtciii. an-f e.vi*ei-t to make ;

«B» vontni>utcd

Arihie

.-:(«i;ldinc

A

hroiherbood. lb
Ar.att w.I, aceolDpany thetu and
lure wa* taken of is«e^bratheih.^ 1.
ri •; month- leave c>f absec'e from
Iiatn Sc-oflel-l.
pjrch. Mr
.Mr. 0*burn wa* be.dutic* m (he SOt« Hosplial m
Srtovail (xiupied ibe pulpit of tjij
Calhoun
cal ehurth lor about three vetrs. reing Waxhitigton
kignlDg last Sepleuiber. since which is«« be
my kind wube* to tbe departloc
e to Xllcbigap, and n
lime he ha* been engaged lU work Esther
friends were given and
msnifestsfor the Micbigun Atm-rtsloon league
of regret shown at tbeir going.
Cran-1 Flaiud*
.virt. Oehurn U alao a

worker and will i.e missed In this citv. native of Calhcvm county, view Yorlt.
as be was alwsv-c identified with every In iSiS Mr. 0*burn enlikted with the
uiovement for the opbullding of tbe
Sixth Xlichlgao (wvalrr wnd was bon•. on tbe earnest effort* they have comtnaniiy. Tbe people of Richmond
irabiy dischacBcd In IWt.
forth
during
the
past
three
be commended for their rboic
month*, the membership having beenjas Mr. Stovall will make good to hlaj
Both Mr. and Mrs. Osburn are well
llulf more than doubled since tbe new field
Social cltele* o! the city and bea.-ty and greatly enjoyed the
cosiest began
wilt regret to lose Mr*. Stovall wbo
Fiwd UlUer favored with a solo. has been actively ronnected with the festivities in their honor yesterfiaV•O Best With
Thee."' after
which social Interests of the clty ever since Mr. Osborn u S2 and bis wlf« 70 year*
'America'Varaa sung as a riosiag *ong. cotning here.
olcL

UBRIBUT Ml
Fred HIM

an^ Ma^d^Yenleh UoHed

..le wedding of Mloa
Maode
If.
Yeiilsfa. to Fred A. Hill oecnrred at
(he home of tbe bride's pareou. Mr.
and Mrs. Jobe Yentah. CU East Proot
Mieet. at hlgb noon Wednesday. Rer.
II Gocblin of tbe First CongregatiOBal
(hurrh officiating. Tbe ceremony was
performed in the parlor l^be pree•nre of about 25 guests grinding the
-elatlvea of the confrs6lng \psrtiae
ind a few close friends.
T
Mrs Hill were a tery becomUlC bri­
dal gowQ (if wtilte embroidered mar<>uiseite and csrrtM an arm boquet of
white mtiet
She was attended by h«r '
r, Miss Julia YenUb as msM of
hofi-ir. who w-'ire s p etty g'owh of
>!ille emlircideiy cter pink and caric-d pink ruses
The groomsman was
"laretic-e ffiil, bmliiei nf Ihe groon.
Dinner was served In (he
dining
ooni. three tables t>elog set. Center
,icie bteiueiB c-f pink and white rarlaiiog* sdonird the teble*. while the
le*-e-i course of pink rose Ice prWBB'
ii-l piok and while (xke farther carled r>wi rhe.ul--. ..lien,,The eoUre
•vein wa* nurk.-d vMth c harm lug sl»iTl-iiv vet r«--»iiied ihst impreaslvo11..*, which make, I wedding of two
W.ung leuiple sigii:fl<-sn( uf the bigbaf
icteala of life ss (her enter the SM of
aiairiuionv ixictng -ip Ih'e holy rows

t-aiixwoiti,> nod

^ .7" and ih- evening w
Thu

Carrethers.

Fred Green. Daniel Blddlecome, WD-

home of their cH
>1 daiigfaii

highway commlssjooer—C. H- Pock.
Jthulre of tbe peace, full leras—U'
A. Dickson.

Board of review—Cbaa. WHt

IRDIIMJIEpDIlie

atelv

:ieth

Hager,

exiMwied there will ne a Urge tumii as the subjet; Is one uf great In- John n .Hager.
Overseer of blghwayg—Jake Aaiw*
reijt to everybo-iy.
an.

of Robert Agosa of this city.

flj

W.

Justice of peace, to fill TkCBary—

and Mrs. D. W. Osburn Celebrated

Ihe

Mltlg.

Treasurer—Will A. Hark.
Cierk-Mark

The main feature of tbe

Prioskey.

I out

8ut>ervi»or-Fred B.

XIrs, Anilla Gardner with a rea^-,

James

Monday.

Ticket No. *.

late dairy liispec-ior. will give an ad­
dress St (he hall SQ^ will Im> followed

as.

W Oebura.ttij:^

Ham Glldle.

This evening Colon C. Lillie, di puly

and iacoi, Ago*a. who also ac ted as In-

-

CsrottMTs.

Fred Green, Daniel Blddlecoas, WD-

lisMor of Ihe Preabyierian church of

Weddeng

*

supervisor—Fred E. MlUa.

The menu embraced

things

the colf.nel said. "I wish 17. Inrtiaoe of Omens, were united In
mid decide (or ihemselve* marriage lari evening at the home of
for
boises the- bridegroam'* parents. Mr. and Mr*.
■n't stand
delegate!- lo get tn^jorii,
George Sands.
Rev. John Redpaib.

Fiftieth

(he otbm

dusirj as a side line or iierhsps a chief tlrketa. to be knosrn as TlcksU 1 sM
cuiuilan.
ere placed la ihs field. Thoi*
At noun a long table was set In the nominated are as follows:

ilong pnictbwl

HU 60LOER WEDDIRO

whether

it ia sot tbcwgbt tbs

vorklngt are on fire.

Tbe annual rauciu for tbo tovnaklp

d motV Interested In the

ng In
to *n.-#c>«flll tar

say

nay l>e alive,

the farmer*, and In fact
Ices* men of (be i-lty ss well, become

I’rof. Anderson of M, A .C. on the «ul>-

ilieciioer* tiesides

were entpmbod

one of the Two -Tickeu FUeod In FloM far the

slwut 2 oclocki the first s|>eaker Iwlng

i^peec h

' mg o
,bavin
peopl,

«

An explosion of gas wa^ tbo

One dead body was takas ott.

main Industries of Michigan, and esc-h

Technicalities in the Law Made H li
possible to Get Ballets Printsd
In Time
Opening of

l:te Fi;»t HaiUlsl IV ha* rtweived a cal
the Fir*t Baptist c

where

Beettuse of the deadly arienUmp b ia
:•> hrfve funds lo Imld out for t«o
ini|ioss(^ fpPpMie rescuers to poBO■el..- longer ami Hie o|H>raior* are deff9otujrii.-sd«> i Rerord-Eaglc
The meeting of. (be Grand Trat
iraie far Into t»"<eii^hg*.
A gor'mined lu starve them out. saying
:bai Ihe ti
Dslrymen-s aseoclsHon held In Grange emnient rescue erew from WaablsgHill S
r-n-ie
hall tu-lsy has In-en wsD attended by ton was mshed to the scene. ,lt U 1st-

bigikmily.

DOES TO ilDim

Welch. W. Va..*M7rrb K-ThIrtM
men were reacoed alive from tbe Dafted States Coal and Coke Co. nine at
momlBg.

-ning s«*lnn gathered aronnd It as

1 de\ek)|iit

CmombcB la AIL-

Blot in th« Work.

cause.

opment Bureau.

:rcal value lo the listener*.

slue ol the l.itreau
iiitou. side indiKtr

W.r,

Rushed to Scene to As-

Evening Session Wilt be;

lli^trsted Lecture by Devel­

claim

sit the, good

and fourth in cheese
Prof. An■l^rsoo's tolk wa- short but to the
Iioint. He advoeated that greater tare
be given the cows. -I’lean the -o»s
day." he said; "cunv them oft
It ukes only a minute to turry the
and we ran t afford to not do P.
e eonrlDdinc le. uire was by Sec
.. . y John I. Gil.soa of the Western
.Michigan Developmeni bureau, who
showed many
of
the
siereoirtlcoii
,'iews ased In the lectures pdven in
.arious parts of the country, (ailing
attention to Western Michigan a* the
•r of all fstm
industries
trom
growing to dalrvicg. farming and
...thing (xinn-s ted with the (arm
This
fhis pan of the program prove-l ez-

DEADLY AFTERDAMP HINDffRB
WORK OF EXPLORERS •'

em to nay-their last re>i>erts to the

at there I;- no chance for an immedi.
P seiilemem.

RUINED UNITED STATM
con MINE

EXPLOSIOI GMISED IT MS

The

Many rrien-ls w^ere i>re>.

j-ci. r.Michlgsn 4)slrylng."

- all fou. \oi
or i«Thsi>8 111
it«1 Imi-onsu--

FROM

inineeo

funeralisss held Saturday from the

hT-C;,:;;,',';:

Tbe Canndian objections which

aer, both of which were appreciated

a giiMi

Slai

INTERESTING MEETING HELD IN
GRANGE HALL

1^,-ome. a comeM ot endurance

ind plant lood
Vi.it !•
City In tbe project The plan make a vlgoruns flgbi for wliat she
he -oil whai li net-d..- i
>ter Koow-k
as now arranged are that a home shall alders her righiK. The iruiibie la all dilcMve . it the soil 1*
application of the Urjilnagbo InaUtuied with a capable inairoo
be prim
III l>e held
Commission of Hie districi of ClilcsThe IpMiuaries were
•barge, where tbe women of Tr:
pi.|s-rln»
go
for
an
Increase
In
(be
uRinuiil
of
w
..••e
«8
liligs'lon
...er ebange in t
• pity can meet for social nnd edumild wh
It needs Rive it Ihi
Ill'll held up the printers so they
(hal they shall lie allowed lo la
caUonal purposes, where thole
lave learned unite a liitl
viiidn't Issue the ballpu in time, and
from Lake .Michigan lor drainage pur­
bare oo hone# in tbe city may go
matter. We are learnin
I some dlstri- iB there were ni. balAt present the amount is
duv (hat we have got t
feel that they are a pan of the hr>me| poses.
'■s st^all.
Otbers used sample baland We have got lo feed
IHM) cubic feel per second. They w:
'ti.
The general seiitlmeni today
and be treated as a member of
I we would |.it)dure revors Biioiher election.
(his
Increased
to.
lo.odn
cubic
feel
and
big family. As soon as possible the
farm" These are only a
Roosevelt Is Indignant.
definite plans on which the home Is tbc reason a1I«%ed is for the purpose
many very gno-l iwints
Fon Wayne. Ind.. Match 27.—Indigl.illie. amt It was lamentto bs eaUbllsbed win be made public of Increasing the drainage s>siem.
int over his defeat In the Xe* York
ire tariiiei- of the Gtand primaries by what he termed "Outrabehalf of the proposal 'It Is argued
and then the aciive work towards
ton coiilfl not have l^-eti geoUB Tactics." Roosevelt arrived here
that
the
project
affects
no
less
than;
T. W. C. A. with all the opportunities
pre-t-i
his miirning and announced that be
sneb an InstitnUon affords the larger :i*0.000 people Included In the drain­
the secon-l tali, «ould take up the mailer in detail In
t'rol
age district and that It is sbsolutcly
irv I’rotiucts In Its Chicago aiieerh tonight
clUes will commence, and If all
Roose1*1 of Anderson
tern Michigan
noeoaaary to ibelr health nnd ssleiy
dlratlms prove true will ultimately
of the
maps to showprogi
flult In the eucreea tbe original Right to tneresae the drainage flow, at least
biisim
less In the I'nited St:
jutslde df«N'ew Y'ork .
itll
some
other
ssilsfaciory
means
Week club, now the Y. W. A.
fs In the le.id
w
es were a farce whil«
is found for disposing of the sewa
rie baa hoped for.

Mina McOolllster farored with

by the clnb membera.

.

■ Daii'Mi

lOUalv re-«-le<-ie<! av follows:
I'
-01. W- f tirnnt;
sein-lary
easiireT.-das- Harris,
Tbe meeting was brought to a close
si etSnIng wlih several addresre*.
The
flisi. 'Conservation.
Whai
ii
abroad. The Ubor element U given
Means to ll»e Farmer." by Colon C.
Idlllc. was llKtened to anemively and
greai many valuable iviinls were
I revise and reduce the
gained, which no -lonbi will be seed
cotton schedule, " said Tat(.
I bv (he larmcrs ol the' Graml
eot^feglon. ‘The greatest <|iierol.'-onservailoD. " said Mr l.lllie.
vital iniererl in
n the
the fsrti
farmer ir the

expri-tcu Canadians Object to Increased Flow
the verdict was retvmed the packers
tufficleni stability'would have
Water Through Chicago Drainwere given an ovation,
specutora been developed to warrant an enlarg­
/ age Canal.
crowded areand the dcfendanu

might

Ma\

Gevemmem RescLVng Party Was

Izm-ion. March ni —The .-oal siri-^.
18

rat..! Tta

Mrs.

IlMie oae.

unie.pslitiet Whose Treasuries ar
Exhausted Will Have to be Assilted by Parliament Unless
the Unforeseen Happene.

DAIRY MEETING

cisl activities could be offered, and a elded lo cut off the appropriation. Tb
with criminal coaaplr- real social renter be created tor the reimrt itself detailed the coudlilons
TMa marks ibe failnre of the oung women of Traverae City.
Of tbe cotton
Industries here anil

charged

bnalMaB.'’

BOTH MINERS AND OPERATORS
DETERMINED TO WIN

brary, used liy the
menUoned, i

Mr. and

aged three y«sr> six mouins sc

Inland'kmvh. tbe Kev. Xir. Slamon

are

CblMCO, IIL. March SC.—“Not pin- would be the soIuUod ol the problem. Uriff lioaH. Tblx is the opening gun
tr" was tbo verdict returaed'by the WHh suib a meeting pisit- available, for the fight for lis ezlEieDce, as ihe
iarr after U boon deUberation in the very good and stiraclive class and so bohse democrais have prartirally detrial

BREAD RIOTS ARE FEARHI

conuined in President Taft's. simk-IsI Evening Session Was Concluded With
an Illustrated Lecture by
When I heard the rooms In tbc li­ nessage. in wbirb he transmitted the
John I. Gibson.
Womaois
club board's rejion on roiton to congress

In Common W4th Criminal

Inlan-I. Mich. March 2>'-—Altoa
on of

THIRTEEN MEN
WERE RESGUED

davs, -lied at (beir borne Tliunutut

Id a» neither »ide will give in. gloon

board

row Passed Away.

ernoon after an ilIaeMi

mendaiion for s downward revision of
ibeN-^unds

ENGLAND

ARE ALARMING

eo^on duties and a demand

Oitteem of Cate Shows BellsT That thing iDvolvInK a difficult ffnancial
spanslbllliy.
ResyUr •usinaaa Has Nothing

nfant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Max filar-

V

strike conditions in

DEMANDS FUNDS FOR ITS CON­
TINUATION .

I . I feel very siroogly that the wisest

DOTH* Sll^ff REFUSE TO
OUT STATEMENTS.

At a meeting held In the
Tnli
,’ivei 8<-hooI house Tii.ndai eveniii
be iTvIc Inijirovemenr Club foi il
l-'oiirlb wai'l <oiiipleied its organiz
loti and e»e<te4 (he lollowing oti
■er>:
• Preeldeni—M. A. rmlor.
Vice Prestdent—I.. P .Perkelt.
Second vi«

Secr*lsr>-ireasurer—Mrs CTdred.
Direrinr—J. .\! Huellniantel.
(ODStliutioD wLlrb mUbt perbsiis Lv
The memliers discussed their Woi
elsbursied snmewhst. but wbirh.
^
anif wlll meet some time neU »e<
Democratic
Majority
Hat
Practically
tfaiJili. pretty w«dl rovers the type of
at the call of (he preslili-iu ’<• pU
Decided to Cut Off Appropriafor the work this spring,
‘*‘1
>'* immediately
ftlork—Labor Element Given
1 bste drsfied s suBR>«tlve. slfni>1‘*

lEFBUITS 6IVBI 0VATI0l|'-“*«.

PRESI­

DENT IN MESSAGE

LITTLE CHILD DIED

NEITHER SIDE
WILL GIVE IN

K.rt musicei

program was

Rnth Me snd Mr, Hilt have lived
ID Traveiae ("itv the greater pgn of
Ihelr live, and the esteem In which
:liey are held hv friends was slgnP
fled in.ihe arrxv of bMattfnl gifts.
After
a
short
honeymaoB
trip
hrougfi the s-eitberri part of tbs sttts

siuniiLiounB

given

by Mr«. W, H Scott. Miss Ruth Craig.
Mrs

W.

L.

Miller and Harold

Dum-

e Peterson sawmill at SmftiM
. caught fire last" evening la the
engine room and
before
anythiag
conld be done to enrh the DahMs thsr
meet again.- the com parr dispersed had spread lo tbs oatJrs atraetitre..
AU that was saved was the eantags
feeling a new
friendship
for
and some of (be sawg.
Tks Joss is
HomeUke Church.about fia.ODO.
______
bnlle.

Light refreshments were i

Following

a of -God

tbe. singing of

be wHh you Utl

t tAta TWO.

THUB8DAT. HAXOB 1$, Ittl.

TRAVSBSZ ^nntAT.ft AflB TKATKKSI &AT IA<HX

4

young pjoples clga< of the Sai^pmmEE.
Xx*l
MUACi
UCBCHAlT
has recei'
*1 Uw Gr»*t town bnll W*dn»d*y w—mpww
—-----^-r r
*ta«>l 'in 0re a temperance en,lirr U) the!
mKPff oTATBIUns terulnment at tbd ebureb Sunday
Ko«* TayulTnveneUr
avror. will tie preneai as
Jevenlng MfTfa 2ltb.
Tb« LaaSta' Aid «U1 wrv« dinner M
the banquet on Aiu-il : and deliver aw
Twwe A wteic
Ite Spadi^ ThoBM^ of Dtaka Mrs. Chat Monroe - attended
Allen Borrows' town aeetInB dny.
ujion tue «uli)e<-t e( "Direc
Cermr Casa and Front Rrasta. Traserst CRy. <••**»gad
Ocamttiw
tha
KostSmiBatt
lusrterly
meeting
service*
at
Crawn
There vat • foil houne •« Mie debate
loB ' Thv- banquet will be held
raWtttiti TnMdar ui Tborad&r at and apellln* comeat held at the Can­
nTtadaaa So Was Deqmiata.
Wednesday.
:. S. F. S. hall.
TnwM atf. mchi*»*. tor
CHICAGO,.ILL8.-Mr. d. O.
Ward Hand Jt visiting bis slat'
ada acboolboote last erenlnf. In ibe
HERALO A RECORD Ca
MORTGAGE SALE.^-----Becker, ta 184 Van Burwn 8t., a
'ReaolTetl! That (be rreeldent
Mrs: M. Harmves and familybeen rasdr In the
I erell-known wholesale dry S008t
Mlu Addle Crisp of WillieiMburg rondltiocu, having
(bould be elected by popular i
of a l • ^talll mortgage maile
t dealer, atates as feUows:
ttended the wedding anniversary of
the aOirmatire
Oscar M. Morse ah*^ Sarah .’
I •*! have had catarrh tor more<
ne. hi* wife, ioinily. of Traver**
lr and Mr*. S^pangler. Friday even...y.
Mk-hlvao.
to
Richard liurlbu; of
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I than thirty years. Have tried
Dade roaaty. ftorida. .i»:ed the HevTHOE T. RATER
SOUTH MILTQN.
[ everythinf on earth and spent
\Mto* Mary l.eggm of Traverse City •mh day of September. A. I).. IS*!*,
Be sure and see our latest Ladies'
Editor and MvMRto.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ r- thousands ta dollars tor other
a viBltlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and recoriird 1b the office of the Keg
t
Both WtoDto No. n.
Footwear l>efore Imj ing your Easter Foot­
vnedicines and with physicians,
Sooth Milton, March 25.—Mrs.
Istcr ol lie^'ds lor Ibe Oo-.lnt^ o!
’oner l.ecgitt.
^ OfM^ m rnat Rtitot
-ravnrse
and
Stole
ot
.Michl
without getting any lasting r^
Parks spent a tew days In Llk BapMr* Woodman, chaplain of the
wear.
gan. on ihe elcvemh day of Sepiem
lief, and can aay to you that i
ids the first of the week.
rraiige will give a lemprranie address l.er. A

TRRWS: •
have found Perune the only rhmBavary Hoopfer, Jr., purchased
ii ihe 1. O. O P hall Tuesday ev*
Any price you want tt> pay—The
gage*, on i-ag^
ody that haa cured me per«
new borae to replace the one be loss
tuetv it ctoimed to
tig. March 2»'-ih. .All are invited
prettiest Shoes'you ever saw.
manenlly.

of tht* BOli'-e (he
tost week.
jUars I
.- •'Peruna hai alee cured my
Ciena Paradise, who bas been «uKi
e Ikvltorr
wlfeof catarrh. Sheahvayske^
'
SCHOOL REPORT.
tertoualy 111. to reported better.
It In the house fOr an etiack ta
Repon of Acme school for ft suit or proceedings at law
Miss Alice Perry of Travene Clu
cold, which it Invariably curta in
SCHOOL REPORT.
I,. -,
laMlluled to T«^ver the ^K>lle^* w
oiomh ending Maich K,. 1»12:
TnvMM City. Mteh, nnder the Act of spent Saturday and Sunday In our
a very short time."
Refort of the iirlmary depetttaok
cured by sal-1 mortgage or any i>art
Grammar Room.
nelgbborhood.
CPytoi of March 2, ItTV.
thereof.
of Grswn school for month eadUta
Mrs. Grace Fox entertained the
Niiniber of da * taught. 20.
Now. therefore, by virtue-of the pow­
Marrti it. 1912;
Number of pupil* eiirolled. 21.
er of hale -oniained in said iiiongage.
Boddentiery answet
Ladles’ Aid Tburaday.
NQiiiW
days taught. 20.
and the Matuic In such ia»c nwde and
Average dail> aiiendance,
plus.
kltos Clara Aemtosegger. who U
provided, notice is hereby given that
pupils enn>Ite>l. 42.
Klng*ley. {March 2’..—The residency NUlIlIxT
Average t^ily attendance. 2T plus.
teaching near Rugg, sjieDt Saturda:
y that we accepted thi
on Saturday. (Ite Fifteenth day ol
Percenii
' lolm iktyters, the lalhir. caught
92 plug
I’ercentagp of attendance. 89 pins.
and Sunday at home.
decrees of war. Our niaichtess Cener
June. A. D.. 1912. at ten o'clock in the
lUmj 8 o Uock.
fire
■pft" dally iiendance. SC plus.
Those,jieliher tardy nor absent r. Itorenoon. 1 shall *611 at public auction started lu the Upper atu .
Beebe of Kalkaska
al
wet the great Ueneral Grant
.. MORE CAPITAL NEEDED.
.
the
ThoHe
neither
absent nor tardy Rot
,e
highest
bidder,
at
the
Nonl:
hi
thlmoi-y
ilmoe and (hat part of the htnise to
Ben to Detroit and other guest St L. J. Dawes' Sunday
in the final struggle and accepted Un. Katie Bannow. Ulllsn Stiles. Mariett llo the
ng
the
month
are
as
f^poys:
I
door
of
the
Court
Hou«e
In
the
Front
dot
l•alll^ daiiii
Mrs. Ricket baa rented her cottage
in the end. We laid Stiles. Gertrude Knieper. Gertnide
lai^d& of the eonniry are hecomOf Traverse I'll;, ('ouni' ol
Chester Krumm. John Apdereeh.
The fanil
eryil
Lichty. Gladys llrovn, Margaret John- irand Traverse. .Micliigan. 'that i-eing
as alariaad orar the condlUon that baa j Mr. Cooper and boos of Kalkaaka.
«r^a*rm
fctorj. The damage will
the place where the v'irruU foun lor prahxblv mil exceed |3iHi. The Art William Anderson. Vernle Tharp, Est*
Wtoan to 'the Induairlal world on te- who are cutting wood for Wm. Cheney. fntoni; her fortunes are ours, her his­
Kutb wiikens. Harvey WilHSid
County
of
Grand
Traven-e
is
..Addle
E.
Crisp,
teacbi
L. J. Dawes has moved his fsmily tory Ofirs and her future ours.
tVpantiieiil did exielletn work In sav
0fgU «f the adkrc^ty of frelRht tart
lieldl, the nrenrl.ie* described in said ' ig the haildlng.
.eii*. Russel Powell. Usniel Rau. tiN>
' Primary Room.
IR «Wek to ahlp the prodocla of Ue Into Mr. Beebe's cement cottage and stream of pensions baa come l«
mortgage, or so much thereof g* may
Artiip. AInnn Beveracire and Jeston
Numiver of dsy* Uught. 2".
ite neee**gO to. i>a> the amouni duc
li^t^ijae aad fama. U to a weU known will occupy n until Sir. Beebe's people ■ South to help us In our distress,
■er.
Number of pupils enrolled. 3C
on said mortgage, wilh ogveo i*-r cent NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS BE­
have rtwriied it by heroic efforts of
ty* (Eat all the nllioada are abort of come down for ihe"Bnn»inei
Eva Mvklaniu. Tearher.
FORE COURT.
interest, and all legs! co*l*. logellicr
Average dolly atiendance, "9.
A number of pupils to our ecbool OUT own'ltoople—the souibem people
miw
Ml bo. u, O.CT.
TATK Ol' MIl’HKi.A.N-’ni.With au aiiorne.v * fee of T*eni)-nve
Percentage of attendance. f*l.
Hf—fr to time for the proper hand- have been entertatolng the yellow We love all seoUons and are lo.val u>
ftollart as provi-lt-d hv law and u-t
- t'ain( tor the I'puniv of G'-aiid NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS BE'Those neither tardy nor alwent
every fool of aOH of this great counceveuantt-d for therein, the pr«nl«e*
of thia yaar'a crops to a problem Jaundice the pa*' to* weeks.
FORE COURT.
ay Stitee. Asa Duicher.
George
n Ihe mailer cf the estate of Hirtin*
Inc dew-hhed in said .uionggge a
todd ae caa so far has been able to
RTAT+; OF Mirl'iG.'.N- The Pro- Thim Taylor,
Clarence ..illow*, K«3>reseniatlve 'Moon (Dem. Mann.) Stoala, I'llffcrd Hannow.
b aolatlon. Many tbeortoa are
tote t'<’.iitvtar.ttoe4jwii)..or Orand
Stilus- h^Trtlr«-l,y gi.-,-n llmi ft
Three and One-Third Fee
^^erse.
Smith
and
Hen
Taylor.
ALLYN.
rallied to the defense of the special
d^TRPMd tor thla talltoi; ol to the
Fortv-Three <12i of Oak Heif Ilia Aildl- noliilis fruiii the irfli .lav of Man
Vida J. Warkup. teacher.
lion to the City of Traven-e
1, n. 1912. Iiave been aHowed i
1—of anllahto caim bat It re- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ pensions by saying
cordlng to the reiorded |ila iberecK. •reOitorw lo preseni vheir <tol
Alim. Slarch 22.—Frank Ckmklln.
•I think hto (Hep. Roddenbery's) deaalMd for Aadrpw U. GrMn. Jr.
hereby given that Xoar
agaiii-t K«)d de.r»se<1 lo waid to
in the County of Grand Tya'
dte ftlny Procaas Ccaapaay, of De- of the firm of Conklin Bros., was In oiiou to the South is not greater than
month* from the
he 2*th .lay of Febrtary.
fur <':amuiaiiuii and a,i*ubtmoni. a
laie of Ml-'lilkan.
town
the
other
day.
Buying
over
night
Iveen alloweri - for
mine. 1 want to aay as a democrat
Mt. to gat dovB to the bottom and
of -*ald dfceaseil a
Male.! a* Traverae city. Michigan, that ull •
eredltor* to present
___
larch the nlneleenfn, I;*J2.
reqeiri d lo presci.l
Mtortb tht rtol eaaae and to rag- fatfe. He sold five sllbs near here. and as a southern man I am tired of
uid
deceased
to said roart
RtniAIHl lirKLBt'T.
said court. 8( the prt
Ira Bare and John Fewlns at Allyn
aectioosJ rot.'
•sia a raMdy tar th# tronbla.
ilnatlon
and
adJustmenL U4
.'lorigait-c.
clD of Traierwe Cit
re two of the purchasers.
ERED REFERENDUM VOTE.
Representative Roddenbecy coutlnu
6 tt)s tnanarthB ha aaya;
.
|ihat
all
c
rrevlliorw
of
said
deceasnt
are
t>efore the ■ ‘
rNllERWOOn *,I MIX)H.
We understand, the creamery at d:
to present their ciaira to
AITornec.-s for Mortgagee,
•^aOroad axpcfla ta Sew Torfc eat. at the probate office, ta Ik*
"Do not give a pension of I2(» a
inch 21—thui-i to June i.1
OMa that It woaU taka Ct«e«.OM. Honor to almost a sure thing.
city
of
Trnverar
City.
In
said
eoonty,
ISih
day
ol
JiUy.
A.
Ii.
i:*12.
at
le;
Jake VCblte has sold hto farm aad looth to an officer who sat back In a
fW to pat to good abape the praaent
April 3.
on nr beCore Ihe aecood day of 3u1y.
rioek in the forenoon.
BONDING ELECTION NOTICE.
A. D. 1912. and that said elalms will
tallraada and pnt to the new Itoea win rent the Clark farm north of here lomb-proof and give the old fellow who
Dated Manh 12lh. A. I).. 1912
Notice Is hereby givi
,bai ih
be hoard by said court on Tuesday. Ibe
stood in the front of the fight 210
final effort eiieral election, i
Ixtndon. March
FRED R. WALKER.
yaStaMi ta taa DRltod Btatea. be- this summer.
held A|,ril
2nd day ta July. A. !).. t»i2. at lea
It is expected that the Shutt mill month. Do not give flOO a mon
will
be
made
to
end
the
coal
strike
Judge
of
Probate,
. the (ollowlm
•slllan wlu I
«g|a» thv oanot •*» taa
-lock In tbo i
the
premier*
lerais
The
miners
fed­
meh
14.
21.
2S.
apl-4
Grand
Hilled to Ihe
to your tin-horn generals who hung
^ thla add baeaaM the cannot abow wtU sun np next week.
Dated February 2Slh. A. D.. I*lt
eration has ordered a referendum v ote
Dow, superintendent
around the grub wagon and never ven on the luinlniuro wage scale bill which Traverse eontily. Michigan, for Imnd
rwKD R WALKTO.«HR|^ RteOL they ara unable to
FRANK SHERIFF
wood department of the Lake Superior tured closer to battle than to bear ih< will pass the bon*e ot lords tonight. tog the loiiiJiv for tin- vimi of Ten
Ja>lge ta Probate,
daoa BnropeaB taTeatora to loan them
SQUARE DEAL AUCTIONEER.
Thousand Dollar* (SK',****'
(eb a>. mrb 7. 14. 21. 28
Iron and Chemical Co. of Elk Rapidt, distant echoes of the cannonado ~
The referenduii; will be conipieted purchase of
- nosey. Mr authority for thto suteSatiafaction Guaranteed.
pril
Z
and
if
the
miners
a
with
bit
scaler,
was
here
the
other
■lion ground:,
When the battle of <4 hour* closed
naat to H. B. Ledyard. of the Mich
Anything, niijwhi-rc. any time.
rike Will be declared oil i
ilield undei and’li} auiUrity of the
ly.
for lack of ammunition because of
Igaa GantraL
/
Wexford, Mich
'lollowini: reeoliitioh »bt<h wae unatil
During the first of the week the heer exbanstiOD of the combatants, a
*1 Iheratora beUera that a raise to
iiiou*l> adoi'tei at the annual October
Jon. leb. nic h.
snow became ao soft the R- F. p. car. ^nslon bill IncTeaslng pensions of
meeting. P.'ll. of the Board of Su|-erritet muat coma. The price
could not make hto nip tor a day 355 veterans $50,000 was passed.
vl-or*
of
GraiiU
Traverse
coiiniy.
Bald
WE
WANT
TO
j-IS1

more
good fhiil
^
oaa ton Ma aille to Euiw
..Btta a number auended the sal<
tni*. farm lands and resort propPassed Away resolution read* as loliowu:
Is itmUto' and toe arerage to the
Aged Sugar
Whereai.'ihc '-oUbi) ot Grand Tra*
ty. A sirai^i 2 4 Iiei cent comat Joah Lamb's southeast of here.
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*
Statoi to aovea mllto. The
*e
u
aiiliiOi
it.-<l
aud
enipuwerevl
t
ru«fr**'
•'••5'
Busincsv
March 27—John Ai­
Oftal Brooks will make some ites
N*l-w York
THE MARKETS.
R
ma openita thalr railroads ecoIf tVilheliD Block.
>irou- im.ne> on It* fan)' and credi
for E. H. Allyn.
RRRRRRRR**RRRRRRR buckle, the
Mar. 19-41"
led svaldenly at hi* lionie through its nu
O. W. Clark expecU to put to a new
GRAIN.
ticers
lo
issue
aged 74 He was ilie head
Ntnrh on tba capital toreated.
oL tiohiing tbereo*
ihe |iuri>08e
I*
tnrbtoe wheel to hto mtU this spring.
Chicago. March 27.—Wheal, $1 03»«
of Arbuekle Dro*.. and a
Jasi Arrived At
Slbanta th«a. allow a raise to the rall-AUCTAONEER8."
faii'b and cxliiiniionsofauagrlcultura
orn. 73»4c- ,Oats, WHc. '
ttwporuuoo to correaponf to
<linra'-c-r ami lo gftm the use (Eereof
oTledo. March 27.—Wheat, $l-02?i
you want an Auctioneer (bat wl'.t
(rom time to time to agricultural
to the higher prlca which rrrrrrrrrrrrr RTA^
INTERLOCHEN.
Com.
72c.
Oats.
5<lc.
other
sociciie*
of
a
similar
nature
gel
the
prices
call
and
see
the
•ngtoeara. llreipeii and trademen are
dcr Act -Vo- 22* of the Public Act
Detroit, March 27.—Wheat. Jl-U09i
paid aad the higher price wbldi the RRRRRRRRRRRRRR^^T
QUEEN Cl'TY AUCTION CO.
11*11, now therefore it is hereby
Mrs. Anna Padden was a Traverse Com. 7«c. Oats. S7c.
BONDING ELECTION NOTICE,
tarwr Rs^ tor his grain."
Resolved. That II is exi>ediem and 127 S. I'Dion St.. Traverse City. Mich.
Nptk-e is hcrc-b« give
desirable to Ivorrow money on
Cliireii* phono Nu. 1(222. Dell ISI.
While 'thto to probably the true si- City' caller Thursday.
POTATOES.
Mr. and Mrs. Amll Peterson were
rcacral eleoiiun. to be held April 1. .faith and credit of said caunty to i
-f<-b i:*thur»tl
■»
haalioa It does act look rirj rosy
Call at once, and see
Chicago. March 27—Pt
following iii-o|>osiiiOD will be^ bond* In the aum of T.-ti Thousand
Traverse City callers Thursday.
uoted at }1.20^l.2r>.
the rallraads or the butloi
I 10 I lie elec-IO
and iJoiiars to be expended In the iniirhasc
what $i:00, $1.50. $2.00.
Mias <JUve Johnson, and Mto^
. Michigan,
^ -tataraata to geaeral aa the pnbUc beol fort; u-Tc* of land •iwiicl b> the
LIVESTOCK.
as Peterson were Travene City call;ot the s'lii
$2.50.
$3.00 and $3.50
Traverse fiiy IvrivinC-Park AksocIsU to now paying mor
rffalo. March 27—Cattle—Receipts. Thousand Dollar
last week,
tion; and I*- i: fvuther
John II. Criio. plainUff, vx. Cuy Tl|*
Sfi cars; trade light, fcieady. *7iiS
will do for you in this
-base of Hu- llriv s Park .*
Ke*olv>il. That Ibe gue*(ion of mak pen. defendant.
r. and Mrs. Amll Peteraon have I’alves—Active, r.3c hiBber. Ih.V'lill.
DoB^^'ggrounds. Said ele.iioti »iti u ing said lofin .ind i**uiiig sa<d lionds
To Whom It May (..ncem;
moved to InUrlDCtaeB.
line.
qh(*e|t—Receipts. t.‘)W*: ncilve. l-'<< ibeld under and ly authorKv of il'« for Hie *.in' of Ten Th.,u*and Dothc
Take .Votiie, iliat on the isth.day of
No. 2. ».:S6-40. following resoluiicf which wa* iinaui
The Ladlea' Aid wlU give an enter­ algher.
A. I).. -1912. a Writ of AllaH'sly adopted si le aoauni O'-tol-ei
tainment at Beodon. Saturday evening log*—Receipt*. 2,550; active, lo to
eouuiy. nt tin- general *t
issued out «f the Circuit
.V higher. $7.90},tS.I«. ringing at 17'-; meeting D'll. of the Board ot( Sultr­
i I.) I." held in said eonai;
Our Spring and Sum­
It ia eaOmated that tt would take tl March 23.
ily. &aid
isr.r* of Grand Tra'
> MoDdav in Aunl. .t. u. 1
The
Rheblne
children
Rre
back
at
fsululioD read* as I
kMt'«2,MMM.RM ta cash to place
■ <oiint; clerl. of the count.
mer Flowers have also
again*
school after a awnih's aickngas
Wherear. the
Traverse is her»-l'> lnnnnted
-battel
taa raihoeds of the conatry upon a
arrived.
ind
emi>o
•rae i.-> auihbri:
Gov Tlii|**u. Ih
haaii that wonM Remit them to take scarlet fever.
borrow money on j * faith at
v.e i.'a^er and In tt
efi-iciam al'uvr nanii.-d. lor the »ui
Mra. Perry who has pneumonia
................................Static
Calv
oare of tha bualaeaB of the c^try.
itboiiied iigem* nod oltinnyjr* uou pn-si-l
f one tUoiiKand t»in**
Cowi
ra ..........................................................
bond** to pur.
imn base land
Thla oAoBi would have ta be naed rerr sick st presenu
* hol-l7lu|,of B.-neral
aid writ wa.' return:
Mrs.
Gannett
waa
a
Tnverae
aiy
nbs
................................................
««&<•
Lii|M*!>4Of
bolding
for
the
dor Mk can, eaginea aad
Farm Produce—Buying Price. , fatrs-and erxhibition* of an aericultunU
caller Wednesday.
' ta
tnckagA Wliere to thto bobPoutoe*. per bushel .................'JaU9.
ise tbereo!
used a! *a
The Ladles' Aid met at Mra. Fish­ Boucr ......................... ....................... 3'*
«y COM lag from? la order to secure
from time to time to agrl.ultoral and .follows
fin.RKRT.
er's and wiU meet in two weeks at
Ml Front Streri*
....................................................... 18 other societie.-c of a similar nature un |
the p
It ths roads wtU have to show a better
■■-y fur Plamtiff.
Mr*.
Maggie
SkilUter-a
der
Act
.'Vo
22*
ot
the
Public
Act*
of
;Oran<f
Travrra
4)0 Slate Bank
W.H.BrownelL Prop.
Iraat taaa they have been doing of
1911. now ibcrelorc it is hereby
.sand Dollars I
Mra. Roberts visited the primary
, .Mi. higan.
|l^ M eapUal always demands at
Crain.
Resolved.
That
It
is
exi>e<lnT.(
and
|eta*ing
Cbe
foi
HaBoab A Lay Co
JmM a talr rau of totereet Thla this week.
desirable to ticrro's nione; on the j,j t‘i«Trav«.-.The primary are making very nice Wheat ................................. .............
taith and credit of said count' to issue soiiatlen. tor
■Ufbtiig vonJd be ImpoMlble to i
Oau .....................................................
bond* in the sum of Ten Thousand |i*e:rcn lairs a
M'ttM tUie oa account of the way cards for Easter.
Com .....................................................
-.
Miron
Johnson
is
out
of
school
Dollar*
to i>c ex!>ended Ui Ihe p'lrclwse jrtc,|,ural • r.ar
OMta of the roads of the country have
Ryo .......................................................
Ol torix acre* ol land, owned bv the use thereof tro
on
the
account
of
sickness.
Traverse City Milling Co.
y^iilstod tor aonu Ume past
Traverse City Drivlug Park .Ascocia. |<Tjitur»l an,j o
School will close Friday. March 29 Wheal ........................ ........................
lion; aud l»e ii iiiribt-r
aai'ne
Bhflpip ta can and motive power
Corn .....................................................
A 21/^.^. p. Qasollna Rngtaff ^
Resolved. That the question of mak ;
W ptaeed the aute of Mithlgan in ir one week’s vacation.
lag said loan aud isauing said lioDds R’hile returning from Green Lake.
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY.
a pde^ar poslUon during the Uu
for the Mini of Ten Thousao.! Dollar*.' Sald land
District No. 2. Mr. Hornsby, cotnmb
Cylinder bore, 4 Inches; atrokb 4%
making it impossible to secure
be suhromed to a vote of ttie .-lector- 1
sloBcr, called at the school Iwuse.
laches. Coed design. be*t matorlal.
^ney b^a'.!!.................
$2-25 of said coumy. a' the geueral i
«•! tar' the koviag ta operaUon liiI are OB band picked election lo be held In oaid coun
Hopper cooled. Weight. SW lbs. Burt*
EiaMea. or to aecure cars for shipbaste.
the ffrst Mondac in Apiil, A. D.
ea*lly. run* neadlly; to eoonoroKaL .
Mai to market the RroducU of tai
Farm Preduee—Selling Price.
ml the CO
clerk nf the <-oui
f norfli I;
reliable, durable snd complei* wltk
Butter ...................................................
Sb^tatoe aad farms. Thto condition
hand Tra
l-ulley, gasoline tank, battery, coU ksd
Eggs .......................................................
'6 RiiztliaUrly (dt to thto eecUon of
to cau*e noli'- ot *ald eleeijUii in G.e|then<e east
'!n1 •.
Stnw .....................................................
switch, wired ready t* run your sdPinie manner and In the *anTe length i:.-,*, li,.:;* then- * w,
Ehe Mate, and antB eome kind of re
Hides, Fur* and Tallow.
time a* now prescribed by law fv-r ihenre i.or*h
nrl •
a-ator. wood saw or pomp or do gay
^ la obUlned both the agricultural
Hides ...................................................
le hol.img of general eletlions, ar..1 jginm,,- (h.-„b i,,:-,- a.
other duu within the capacity of Ita .
Mnstrial tntereato wUI be handlCalf ................................ ......................
■ It further
b. P-: octuple* 2x24 feet- Prtea $<6.
Tallow ...................................................
Resolved. Thai the form of ballot t
oipRta In a mtooer that wtU slUMauufact-jrcd Vi
Psnslon Legitlatien Never Fails
No. 1 horse bides.............fl-M> and

U*e.t
a!
said
elMtiDQ
shall
l>e
a
WM. JACKSON. Traverse CRy, MfeN.
rnttely reantt la great loss to both
follows
Bring Up Discussion on Ancient
TRe "problem to one that wOl bear
or the proiKialiion o? hording s
oloae taveetl»Uon by the ahleat finiH-i Travers,- County (or Ten Thovirt iKiltors for
..uriose ot pvtrRMders of the country.
WeaaeU —
of laud owned
Mink, dark .
rilv Driving PaC^ A.♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Rir4»>V» R ♦ ♦ ♦
....$2(?l
Mlak. pale ..
r|-urt*jse
of boldln:
tlB(
ol
the
House
of
RepresenuUve

GRANT CENTER.

Ftox.
red
...
thereon
fairs
ao<
exhibitions
of an aa
almost every Ume pension leglstoUu
Jo*, gray;
ler and to grant tbi
. 9iaat Center. March 22—At the can- Is considered.
ise tber<
The “bloddy shirt" to wared b
'ultural and other »ocleti< of a *
dim M at Oraat town ban. Thursday.
HaicR tl. the toDewtag officers were both Northerners and Southerner
aic ;.-i ihinklngof a gCALITT
t 1 YES.
lOratorlcal cannons boom.
Ruperrtsor.
March
The home of < Spang­
batter the House waUa.
l.rrv Fpraying lUtenaL W
¥««;'clerk. K. B. Champion;
e«cri'tM-d al (ollowM
d land i
volleya of woros assail the apprtrpris- ler and wife »a* the *ieiic of a pb
Rnr.Ooo.UaiT«ii;.
a: a l>ola( in ih<- *otitbno* <hanre cheap ipraya <
gathering Friday evening. Ma
of Sc GOO €>ne '1* Towp
; Joattae. Burtotd Onasby Uons—and UieQ the blUs pass while
n <2Ti. North of Itocgc
22. when their many filend* reminded
.amber beard ta review. Oeo. Marrea the Speaker's gavel annoonoes
West 9 .'■* «'tain». no-aih
ihem
that
It
was
their
2:-th
weddin;
knel!
of
the
dead
and
wounded.
^eoMtahlea. Art^tr Cbesebero. I.m
s liordeanx Jtlxinre.
;nJary o! said lot and -tiu
inlversmry. There were about eight; ftokr"™,'" »( t> west iK>uB<larv'.
Georgia's represmitatlves are recogRnaasD. Fred Cook. Ovaneere—Road
s Umt-Sulpbur Sol.
guesie present. Mr Hamlin in behalf ;henoc east 2UUU links, thence souUi
dtauiri No. 1. B. E. Omsby; No. 2.
Have the latest improved
i Jvtai Araenaie.
. . . ihecce »e*i Jrm** links,
ot the friends In ve^' fitUng word*,
chineryandtnanufacturc my work
^.Jijbley; No. t. H. O. Bari: No l
thence north 2oih- links to ptore,of bein up-to-date designs from i
ieta Bvec A mnw vou w^ taken on been acting aa the general In-charge presented them with arveral bandsom# ginning. iM-tog forty
.. ^1
i.n/t
rougn Slone
Prompt aiienUon
piece*
of
silverware'TTle
evening
ta
the
aasaulting
forces.
local oRttaa. which retnited la U dry
more or less.
given ail order* no mstUrr how
ptoasantly spent in games and
Dated at Traveroe ClLv. Mich,
"Do you approve of Sherman’g
. vatag to U wta votea
small. Call or srrite for price*.
15. 1912.
ChaaiptoB la etfll in TraT^ee march to the seaV was the inaoceot •orltl ebat. a pot-luck sapper
A. W.-ZIZCSSRS.
ELMER K WHITE
Tv*verse City, 91 Irk.
Gt^ tfOtf Tor bar atoter. who to very question of RepresentaUve Ro4deo‘ aerved. The gneeu left at a late County n-ik lor Grand Trs'
Both pbooe* Jto- teO.
wiabiiig them many more year*
jbery
SL

oer which provoked Uw last expldsComitr. Mifh.

(mi Traverse lenil?

ponglass ^ Kellogg

EASTER SHOES

.......

laPfc.»...____

HOUSE WAS DAMA6E1

jBeMMi tHs nik

2,900

END COAL STRIKE

JOHII ASBUCIOE DEAD

\

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Store

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Spraying Material

MONUMENTS

WATTS KRUG STORE

Cw.FrMl«»«UalMSta.

^ tla.Voo«ama.chaR)Btatathaatoto(l(m

ta ClvU

of weddM bUes.

(eb to. 27. inck 5. 12, ». 3C. 28

Tmvcncatr

Wiinf TKATBI^ BXUZO, AMD nAVkMir^^"s^EjE,
sad UMitr. taif week. Mr. Prv«r Heme WeOdine—Wtee Berthe Navy Meyer for the anenal ••*nmmer
’ will spend several
and Mra CWk are aDoTtme ttMi Ma»penMUwM Bacomca Bri«e ef Lee
Tlioe’\#>f ibe'underemduates of the !***-'• v»!t>uK ft nds.
Pfefler of *
cetona to Utaad Bairfdf
___1_X-______
^ 1 Him Ella
hatheld Is visitifli
I .Navala Aeademy.
1C tKMBf of Mr.
Irieads ai Wa;
MIB Ethel Slootfeir alteBded
lof J
KBcOere' isMictue at Kalka»ka
booje wcOdioe TuefKtay aliemooa a
lUI tbe aiMdie of Aasiist i‘t‘rda>. callr.! here b* the death of bli
daocbter. >!ite
brother Fred-rlsk AHert He was av
^ ,
, .,
^ !eoai|«nled by a nerbew-from Cbicam
W« wmot to Bake thii Depvtanent .of (b*
cmise on tbe baitleshii’ Massarhie
____
fTMUit yoMibU TKlae to «U eoaconad ud to
setts. Eisbteea "Bdddies* eaefa of tbe I (From Wednesday'* Beoord-Eaple 1
tint end rtqaett that all iteu of penonal aad
1 while Drst and seedad dasse* v^l be as-1 JTravia left ttUa morning fe
8 dal..:> signed to th^ Florida.iUah,
geaenl iaUrott be aent to Mot Dewey to be
•id^X
Delaware,
l**
8oo
and
also
to spend several
■»«<rr. Mr*, warreo.
aowiT ol while
'liaiuiaM
iBccnoratod ia the Dcparta^ We enedally
R Baratpre tiaa iiorctiaseJ a new ,yiUn and wa* ____ _______ _
Georgia. Xebtaaka,1, K'w Jersey, Rhode days In UniaHu o
Mr*. J. Cha
adi that dtarchei^ fratamal eocietiei and the
KrwBdiuoiber. Ur». A. E. Frank, who
Island. Connect ioOt
Virginlx
Oraafe tixnlih ttems of lotereet is their reepec*
Erneel Sltt-l la vert aU la
S9 Aeara of afe. and eoui. Mrr. I‘.
assigned *turned tbit
Twenty _____
cadets_____
each ...
Min .Morria of Traierae Cll> » Us- «*aHe- The eroom *a» attended
Ure e^aaiiattoBa Mewi of eodal ereBta and co*
tbe .Nonh Uakou aiul Michlsan, )»**“ p!>*e.. afief'a
lllafc fi lend. here.
.K K ITank and I* ..'edall
taiomeota, iBproreBcoU beisr xnade or eoBten.
lejuulana. Kanshs. .Now H8in|>s!i;re. •'-i'.'’.Mias Ma;1oo TeaUiom Ir'-ieialne.! iaaleaii;
plated, aad boiioen cbanfes, aad tnuerfen ia
1 Kabbi Kiui. ia of «-lura2.
South
Carolina
and
.Minn.'ti.'ta,
and I Jess Snyder went to
at beoM> with lonroljlis tliih «,.eli.
real eetate fat town abd coeatry are eipeciallj
Wltnes.‘e.l b> only the in
•luailrr numbers to other v«***els otjwheiL* be Will visit for
Mr^ l.«>e iiii.ba relumed from (irasQ whleh w Irelatives
and a lew chose
mediate
acceptable. Ibe abore appliee not ottly to the
iUpIds the Iasi of the we. K
lie Allsstle •Miusdi'OC.
ilbe gueel of niailie*.
FollowiUR
the
tereiiioiu
frlendr
^ eflUceednie I«ln,battotbe earroaadiBC cooB,
weddlnK
dlniier
\.i
Tbe first cU*» ••middies” wtU be. H. J. Ingleston after i abort bueitiy.- Mitor Herald.
*pr"ved!*‘‘
tlieu-thrve month*' training a* n’ln-iness in;> lo this lilt
eueaia of I.ee Cihhi c
The liursls iir«si-nt were .Mi
i.i*. with eviK-rienee on Jr< k woteh Iniorniu* to bis nome a lluuur
.Mf*. Jar Jonas of Fife laikr
Mrs ‘Jas. Joeas and lltile sou .Mar eiom
•W w!wintoff. •op«^rtBUa4Vi
duty The *«onJ ekiaa cadet* wlH| Walt Hansen went 1 Marietta tol ancie Frank. Ur ami Jl.r P
Hl*h a--------—
CDS are :>oiIj III.
i-onii
• hulldinit aa soon as i
e asrigne clio engineer duty with In-iday.
Of
W
Mlsaes KlU au-l .Mlldre.1 Mv.
.Miaa Frsacls Pierre tame home weather will
>Wt||ard orer Onodar
alie. Ml
ruction in \bc dynaiuo and eauloe
Wm. Biemasier and wife went to
tkk
Toesdav
from
Ut.
l*lea*ani
j
on.of
k
.
k
Sldav
aad
Mendd
MAr- J«Mte
J
Sayder atlend
ltd Mb*
' .Vewells
............... ^ .Mrs. A. Kramer. \.i
Mlaa Mabel ts'heekr left here .Mon-.taken aerloui
rooms
S'aviimtioo and radio telug Honor tbla mumlng. where tbry e\
laatliate FfiiUr at Kalkai
.alkaaka.
m while
puerile and la-ah Krauier o*
{Tliurrday and wug unable
.Mn. C. Frallek and wo dav for Dealer Cliv. Ohio.
•ai-by wlii also be taught the iiirmUT* pect to run a farm for the eaiuiuer
and....................
Mias
Emma
Hodxes
is
borne
Tor
a,home
until
Fiiila«
and
i>
still
ai<
k
ratutaod taaoe Mowtay Icptu
>1 the flr>d and oecoud clasre*.
Miss Fannie Bartunek ef Maple C.ty
Uianeh
neh:
and 7Irs. .'
week* \araitcD from Ml. PlMinni
‘ A iiiui.Im-. oi our business rura of
ol BelUlre: S Itotle .
The third class aieo will have com is npcndlng the day lu Ibis cHy
Mis*
Barmore visited -'ll** |*iwk.-at ib.-itxal opiiou meeiliiB h.-Id
Tliraay and liomre
----- Della
}. t'olien of fv-iroii: Kabbi
CadilUtt over at ih. liranae hall Monda. ,-,enlnR.
.. fwere In ).e«uune to a borne Hoteoce Baneroli
Ileie .barge of ihe Uaasachuveiis a* | k. t. Bailey, postmawer at Suttons
lud
C.
Cohen
of
Cbleasu.
ill
of
Detroit
also
- lUtberlnjf of the rotw pMple satur1 iiiu.iK'e shi|i. under the dlrnlioit,
ddtess aluQK the same Hue
ChSs. L. Clement left hare todsy oc
File I.ake Hoard of Tiailr will
- j^TUo^ Pamieirt cama up from
the HOOD triln lor Washington. U, C.
'.'“"of
bold ; i>ie.-ims at tlrtiuae hall Krida>
r 8do<Ur witb C. Fras I.COII May and dauithter .WarMareh ;'K. for the
♦ ♦♦♦♦■•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ..;i .m evieuded pleasure trip.
Prod Croii of Trarerae City wa* |iw.-ett retuiuiHl to their home In t'adB. Van W-lisey. of HUple City is ii
PERSONAL MENTION.

lae Wednoada>‘.
Wedneadny.
baskets. Hot .Qlfee will

♦ ;isiDaniel K.-ni w:
i> LeeuvUle FrI- ll^p'elotk .M<-<dit>E failed to order at
Miaa Irene LaBar went to Lutfingday for a lew da>
Armor Fralirk returaed front ihf
Sejvi.e* at the M K ehureh, Sunlou loda.c. abeie *lit- *1H apenJ auaie•
eiist I rrtiBB Lm^a
Cadllter hoaMial Tliursda.v
‘ daj. Mareh 3(>lh: Sabbath sebool at Three Classes Will be Cistril
ned liom
llmr at tbe zucMa t>( triendi.
Mist Zolo Brower Uslled
)l
a. III. riiil,lien’s tueeiini: at ::
iklos aad little aon
Mr.
and Mra. J. L. Warner,’of Elk
Among the Largest Ameri;
las Nina, at Traveise ni>
|i. Ill Epworili leaciie at ti.dii |i. tii :
of Wallon were the
s.'buol mate. V.-rn llubar
ILi|>lda. paused ifarouRh ibe cliy lodav
can Battleships.
Mis. U j, Judkins over Sunda.v.
.'iissionar,'. ; the World-Wi.ie InUia.
Will Perk-Uslted his '
Mr. aui! .Mr* lloia-e fUrk andlflrn. E|.w. h Ix-anue Wort. In h-oiFrank Derey. 0( Colua
I. Os left
brother. Paul narh, liate be«-n the|i>H;ti Fl.-ldi lKa.t:f:: <: IheailimK at
John
)bn Bn
Bi,.k
called 1
gunts of Mrs. Claik's liiollier. Mrs |T:::n |i. ui
this wee
Miw Wamer'o nioiher.
Miae Peari Hooker went to Orandl
lu Bpend oeicral da>a
A. H. Bennett «
a Kmgaley th-;
^r«4..C. H. Thomao and daughter.
Henry Ounklew le upending a few Mrs H Duun, leti here today on ibe
noon
train
tor
Iteainaii. Mlasuurl. on
III.-: ef iliis «is-k .i( lived I'iiv.
an vxtvttded lUH.
Miaa Eii^eth Brcithaupt it'apendMr. aad Mr*. R. V. Edgell and aon
UR tbe day al File >.ake.
Vance, lei: ibl* niomlBg for Souib
Mrs. A. Foa went to, Boyne City
Bead. Ind.. lu liatt frienda and relalu. niornlDp. .where .lie »lll apend
lives.
e:sU daya
Inenda
Ibe (III.
Miss E. Shafer went to Elberta this
momlDi;. abore sbe «ill make her
Mr*. O. E. ChaM went to Saginaw
I future realdeure.
ihIiiv UK a (Iclesale to the Mtsilou
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. LaValley went
r eslt-r Iipplc-K. Iieiliff nnr*tl.v
When it ii* rsmt-edfil lliat i
OFFIi K OF Wm. II. l
r.v I'-uiuciiIiuli IU be held there.
lu I'ailtllai' tills niiiniliii; »tierc tbi
••WiHilfallh." are in .i PA!{TLY FKK.\IK.\TKU eoiidilitiii
Travers:- iTy, .Mw
Mareh 2-V K'l'J.
Mra. C. Valley returned to her home
«U1 spend several da>a visiiiuB
when Ihev reaeh the filler [irevs. U imisl lie mliiiitlid that Ihe
uduy at Weal Uranrb. \llcr a Ebon
Four >Ti-ars ngo 1 said in a i>iihlie si.il
friends.
fitler press.ti frt.iii nmne IS FKH.MM.VTKn mitl woulil iipiueisil here aa tbe guea^ot Mra.
si-<- ill loeii) o|iiion
iiroinise of n-ifl hi-lter
C. W.<ardie is spending the day at
dialeir !»> nultject !■> m-izure ami the eiiler iiuiker ^iiieitahle i«.
sent eondilioti which till p ill sigre.- i*. lunl <- ugh.
the poiintv nplioii law ihni ”I'KnnimTS THK .M.\M F.\< *. Sinclai r returned to his home
. F. Hoover t
ill watching tin- proei-islings in oih.-r ismnii
I tnnTFBK -K FKK.MKNTKD UyrOHS jiisi the sHiiie ns nny
l.ake tbia moruuig aiu
tiiiiming u a abort buelness
hrevrhr <ir (lisliUer «>f feniienli-tl ami iih-nliolie lievernifi-s." In
!» vTsli here;
ftniHsI in this opinion.
vifW uf thK fart tbe fulluw-iug writlen opinions of the two
.
Voir
went
to
Cadillac
this
The doings in otln-r eomiti.-s on ri-porteil to ii io iniveliiig
Mr^-W. C. isewmarvin wem
leAdiug Usryris Ilf Gnuiil Tnivtrxe ('onnty tire of vital iniii.if-oli-'ihut
men
Mini
Olliers,
nnvery
eniillictiiig.niiil
se.-m
i.
Jraa^lUpida
ludsy. to receive nn
iiiaiirc to all fruit (fniwen in (jranil Traverse ('uiinty. Tiepuiia
Mrs. Frank Erdt and daughter. Miss
.-al .tnaiUM-ni lor rbeumallein
Hie iii-iinil coiisnmption of lii(iior nmong iln- ii>e of |j.|u..r IS
tujly way iu tahe cider uot of (Ik- cLhia of eriuiiiia^riiiks i.s
Ml here toda.v uti Ihe lux.li
John Headnckaen ef Keystone,
to vide ITO April bit.
on the increase while the Heinal eonilitions are ea fully hi.hii ii
i ii-a Hir I'bicaso on an exicndcil vUtt.
uriicd lu bia home ibis niomioc.
Thtwe opiniunn arr fnmi. attorin-.vs of Kterliiic iiite|;ril.v
Mrs/ O. f C. Woodman, of Paw
ill iii4(ny in.siiiuees from tli- luoii who tines not
XI- lii|Uii
rr a fclioif vDli here
who have no other intcreat than .to corrwtly iuterpret the
'iiw. « Ihi 1* aorkiOR for loc al splUo
all. This results in glowing dedrription of the In
of Im-Iil
Albert ihedgecomb Is apanding a
I Till* itiiinl.v i: speiidinz (be day at
c*
du: > of tills week at Kinsaley.
option on the one hand and a very opposili- v
Mr*.^ JenniBC. Watson deputy c
Ollier Koim-e. It si-ems ........... that u ii h t ie-shipi
I l*HW.
, John Redpath of Petoskey pas*iiaiidcr liii^lhe .Modern Maccabees.
TraviTHi; Cit.v
ieh.. .Marili 21). 11*12.
-uiiRh ifi.- ut,'
on Ilia le- M-Dt lu I'atiiTluc today on a lea- <
ill- shown into dr\/li-'rritory then- i* mn.-h gron
Dear Sir;—
^
timi Omciia.
"
ing llie testimoiiiiil of mn iinhiasist traveling nn
In aiwwer to your iufliiiry- b» 1« m
iiion on the nnittet
and Mra- Ada Moore were cai'that of Si*llli- iimiisler of the <.:i».pe| who n.-Vei
I Dave Ferris, who hat bean viaHIng
of ii^iufaelariiig and haodling viih-r
V territory. I huvFl. WaMie. Ind. Itii* iiiomiliR
|(rieDila uud rohillves In this dty for
saloon and who never would and who sou iio di
thistoaay:
■ ;id Ibe fuiirr.ll of Mr SliKirc’s
|tb«- i>ust several da**, retnroed tc
. The pru'viaioni of tbr lii|uur laws of this state iinihe H unlocal option Is-come o law ami is e.-rlmul.x ooi ;
!ho;iic at Pellston lodn.*.
-lawfol for “any peraoii. direcll.v or iuilirertly. l>y liiMim-If or
siiiis- th<- isliiiiii t'f low vlolotioii oiiai-lieil to iln; Jeaeph Thorny went to Kingaley
thnniitb bin agent’’ to *’ nMnufaettirc. h>-!I. ki;.-p for sale, give
awny. or furnish any Vinous. 3IuU. brewed. FKK.MKNTKD.
Peter Boetrum is spending the day
apiritiuUH. or iuloxieHling liiint^s. or any mixed li'itsors or
Mra.
E.
T.
Oyer
is
viS'Cing
friends
at
is nut a iH.|Hilur Hung to oppo*
^.-it Kinzelcj.
iM-verages. any part of which U iiitoxciitiiig." iu dry territory.
mis krek.
local I iptioh orator. There aie. hoiiei
! El Woodhull left today lor Saginaw
To these gi-nerai pnivisiom which are now eiifurcml. certniii
D. Perkins went , to Lake
on
an «-Meiid*sJ visitHie local option law wlil.h should I*. 'iie-nlioii
ml which
ameudiiieiits have at tiaiea'^ieen attcnijitisl to he tuRiic. willi .-i
tiiorliliiK. ulit-re kbe kill
Mr. and Mr^ John Feeney, aon
view to exempting from.{!«•»«■ prohibitive terms tht»sc who
sl......Id orjiieiaseli.s. eolldemti it. te-l ll.s take I I- tiis.i 1
Charles and daushler Mlsa Mary, kcd;
mailc or sold wine or cider fnim htnne grown fniils, in iiuaiiiiwe vote^iis spring for loejil option III iwii vei
Ito Gladatiine Ibis mottiinc, ahefe they
tiea not leas than 5 gallotm. ami to |M-rmit the sale of name
Mrs. B F. Altmar
can be reMibmilli'tl iiml it will In- entirely willi
.Bill spend some lime viaitlog rclaat whuleHale to (larlim otilside of ilry territories. During the
eolllil
the p-0|>h- to Vote Wet Tims we sec tlllll 1..-^^
last year these atteiii]>ted exeinptious have lK.*ei deelawtl void
and Mrs. Wtt. Hill arc spendI-Iiuilgi- Iroill offieiuls ,i{>|hiM-d to Uw Clifon-emi;
and uiicvRStitutioDal by the supreme conrl of i
. Doty left here on l
ahuii (iim- at Kingsley on a
oriiig it. in other words In-fore tve eoiiht <.|cet a
ind bu^neis trip combined.
iiienta and exeejitiuBs. oed tt aimply a plain jirohiliition against
.•iid Ibe :
voiihl ri-Miiiiiiit this |>ro|>osiiion with nil iln- »<li
A. H. Gruber left this morning (er
o liing t
the maiiufaelun*. aale. keeping for sale, giving away, or fiiro: tbe Sj.ircKa
.................................... ...........
a poorly enf«»r.-eil hiw and the pi-o|.|e vould
iiiaUing of any of the liquors above meiitiimed.
Chaa. Curnaey want to Manton to­
vote wet JIS they before Voted <lrrr lb-fore they liml a eliaiu-e In
It allows that wine and eider from home grown fruits
. and Mra.
il on a slKirt biiBitiesa inp.
iav.ill the same ]»n>tiibiUve laws.mid ruled b
give the hiw-a fair trial the law wonhl Ik* re(n-alrd. This is
bisT, whiskey, or aii.v other f.-niu-nt.sl < r intoxii-Htiiig
eiTlainly tm>i a just ilimg to the li-iiipeniiie.- maji uloi liniiks In
.. c.,.- ^
..... .
IhtiiorH. That eider U elawetl among Hie pn -hiliited liipioi-s
Is vsililig lor sohietiniig llial will l,c-IIer iL.- emiilil i..|ix
-.'"I
.'.j!! i''^****' ®“S*i went *0 S*'0" »*>)• mornis shown hy the language usisi in many dis-isii
lAnotbiT thing which i4ccm< to im- to ri-semble Hi,- Mu.
I vi<u relatives and friends for
among these pU-aac note the following: The I'niteil Slate
. I'..
laws of sonic of uiir t'-asti rn siaii-s a century umt nior< agd. is
. fe»
ourt has said: * Vidcr
dcr is an alcoholic
ah-ohol
lieverage oliFaimsl
. Cibba went to Nessen City
the forts- now givi-ii to tins hiw by th-- Sui.ri-im- t'oiiri .hs-isn. i
Edna a 3 Horace Conrad a
by tile fenueiitatiun of tin- juie<<s of apph-s ami caiiiiol lawfiilly
atfi-eliiig the mnniifaelun- nud sale <*f enh-r Hi-iol iii eoiimAciue Bilb
bi* Hold in a stale whose statutes jn-ohihil the sale of ahsiliie
li«*n with the seiireh uml si-i/.iin- featim- t*f ilir geii.-ral i »-al
iili.-ir Kraiiiima, Mr* K
lie. or any sjiirilioiB. ardent. Vinous. .Malt, or feriiientisl
oplion law It sis-iiis 1-1 put a muii who Imvx a , a*k oi su.-. i
Mra. W. L. Swanten
3 daughter,
Ihjuoni." The supreme isiurt of .Michigan has also said that
eid-r ami it tiard.-n* in his l.asemcul. m a |->sili.,n v!i,i i.
Rena arrived las; even
■the local option law prohibits Hie sale of cider and fon linxes
apendm^ the day il
1^11 liavi- his rio.idemc sej^-elosl hy offieiuls for ihe etiu'r-i' ..i .1
|i.-lona whe-o they »cic .jHisI last
inquiry as« to whether eiiler that is ferinpiit.sl is intoxichtiiig
stulf. This, u s.s-ms. iii>ie. IS uoing entirely too far It ts go.
(sjind*' b> ibe Ucalii -.f a i.iaiivc,
WIIATKVF
•ER THK STATK OF FKRMENT.\TlO\. " ,
r went ter NtJseh C.t,
iiig even beyond v/hut the IimiiI optioiiisi eoiiii-m|s for when
I Mrs. C. D. Tewne. of E'k Rapida Is
P.s.ple vs. Adams. «).*> .Miehigati. oil.
he )>ayK that liir tight is against the •>|ii-ii s*
I and tiiat
110 the ciiy today on business.

IVoiile VK. Kinney. 124 MicliigaiT. 4*i“.
ran hat ■; the stulf ill his owii hoiiii- if In- wi
' Gee. A. Peppier went to Mayfield
Also decidi-s lUai cider is among Ho- pMhihilcd liipiors. In
ing that eveiy sm-li violHinm of the law wOllld he |•lllllsl|el| Hill
;thl* alicMi-rin IU 'Itit liK-iKla lor a
that iustauiv tliy defendant was iNinvicli-d and Hie cider in
aeeortling to tin- strict terms - f the
qurstiou waa 7 da.vs old. The supreme court iqiproved the
g.-ther wilh the •leeisiun of the Suprei e t ourt the' IllillU
Walters left here this
l^ing of the eireuit emu-l. saying That eider nuiie within .i
of linnl cider, cvcii iliotigli it mak-oi ii If haril. m«k-s t
prohibited list after it was in any state of fermentaiioii. tliougli
er as iialiie In M-an-h of Ins preiiiisi-t as. If If had ........
Mrs. C. Pero r
it might not then be intoxiratiug. Tin- following conelasioiis
eti property.are beyond nueation:
Hiirsl fealui-i- is thi'V wlieii abi>
--Imlf ..
FIRST. I'ider liegins to ferim-m iiimnsliati-ly ii|siii lH-iiig»
v.sit-ng B:ll spend aouic i.Qu. u* iLi
ui’initv Mcw-s a iiijin- r as a
rsoiml t
manufactured, and a* a«ui as it fermviitn is iu tin- list of pro.
•*; ‘ft; relatives.
oi ii.e .........
se, ............ .
Ho: hull oi Hiu; riuiii.
omc •
bibited licinors in dry territory. ' .
^
^ Spear returned teds
whc-iin r aetuii! sir faacMsI ii i
i.ighri stroll-.. (o.Iie.
SBTOND. Hard eider and yim-gar fniju .-iih-r ean only h.Miss Lillian Charbarneau ■ visiting li-me a; Dotfoll. a '.vr *c-i
eotir-ly in sympali.y w Hit H*e Taw \f, k--->-p till ->:h-r half
1- ;*-,'.-x 1.- Hill -.Ic
I.
uhtaim-d after fenueoUtion. ami umler the'law al.ov.- n-fem-d
IM.ptiliiiimi ill oriler. Tna*i is about th-- Mtilaliotl h- re ai
Mr. and Mr* M. Sorensen
r who has been visiting
Harold f
to. it » unlawful to make. sell, fumisli er give awny either of
.•iiaciiiieni of this law will li.- pr-liie*
mpt fo

Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miu Mae Dewey.

2; 'r"

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SUMMER CRUISE

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Leading and Eminent Counsel Render Opinion
on Cider
READ WHAT THEY SAY

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erBtErARnT.-oiLBBKT.

ing from dlptherto and scarM f^rp- p|
Sl Francis boaplUL
K. Helael weot ta Kingsley this afp
ersoon on a short bu^eas trlB.
Hiaa Flessia MeWethey fdtbfwaB
tbU atteraoos to fcer boBW at Kay*
stooa from A short, eUit ban with
frienda.
Mrs. Vemie Pmtt of KingaNgr w
rived la tbs city this isomtns oB.boolaeai tor tbe day.
,
J. c. Bfbei of MuMcsBan pmmt
through the city today on hk wat to
Empire to visit relative*.
Horaca Conrad an ipa«*>
log
week s vacation at Amc Mtfe
beir ifrx9dn»tfaer. Mrs. E. Wdthr.

a prohibited territory.

(
BeapevtfuUy youta.
I», f. 45IKBERT.

Ije^^^ii more
1^plaeetl up

is to „ e
tnAir.
tend.-m-i

Ipiellt
iir stiil^iti

r 1)11

it IS as gmve Jt Ttllhtf to se.ly ilists-giinliirg the l-.iter iim
- ills we .-mlure ........ ihe ev-.i
• >th«'-r wcirils the «lisr-gard fe r this law Imx 1, si
•ward Miutrciiy in gen rul: *t il It is.a f-.r.-gon
It the law will be iiio-h ill*
» Use the iiliiiiist .-fforis iu 1II

J say this with
«. ! Iwve lu-ver. cvi-n
rhi-slaw. 1 do imt Mamong othrntjiUm

1 kiiowh-tlc* Hml I V
sdiiliitio
vibi-ii a Hiin! party
- my way eh-ar t-* ii« it now fo
Molisl.
Win. H



i-faKi—*
Nefleriey i

Mrs. e. H. Bra
Clyde Canute i* spending a few
aV' cva” ii.Vio!t '...........u • -c

si-el, at Buckley uli Hu*i
Mrs. W. R. Barney of ChaHcvoix is. M-u Jessie Brodhagen returned
euoti of Mr. and Mrs Fred II. f-otji cbuari^ »herr »tie saa called

ji—

S'” ‘-“'s

These Are
Accurate
Time Keepers.
Gnaranleed lor one year

stem Wind
Stem Set' r
Any man or
boy would be
pleased rii^ytne
oi these me
watches.
This is how to plH
tpln the watch.

- U . with every dollar or
" I more purchaM enslomer can obtata one
ol these watebes lor
only SO cents.
' TIUsis UieLeatlbigSboe
I Store of Traverse
City and our assortmesf
ol Spring Footwe^ ’
is tbe largest in Norfh;
*; ‘
em Michigan.

Ed Mopp Of Ludington iS spending a

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I

HOW TO'
get!
REAL
WATCH I
LIKE THIS
WITH
YOUR
SPRING i
FOOT- 1
WEAR

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Uu-ac.
THIRD. The law now provides for M*aivli and seizuri- of
mbies when- the officers hpve reason to hielieve that prulii.
ed Hqiinn nia.v lu' kept.
tiriiik
The oame law which aiitkvrizcs the aeurefa of a
eiiiMfw in Ihe i-ity als.. em|>owers the
Imst or any other .prem
home or premises of any farmer or any i
til-era to aeareh the hom«
cr citizen.
The BUne law appli
applu-s to premises uiilalde of
J statc
state of facts vyhiei.
the eity as within it. and the
111- law and
eper ur
ither party iii lhiild rmider a reutaurant keeper
or any nthei
guilty, will likewise Ite auflieient
ilizcu tiBthin
•ieiit to eouviet any
a

.

A. V. Friedrkli

Leading Shoe Store M
Traverse Clly. aad '
* nto-| Northern Mlddgnib'*

Greinci Traverse Region

partr Batarday nlghL about 60 rela- lee Satarday and bresk'its hind f«».'
tivea and friendB were there and a It got fiighteoed at a aark c
-tine time was enjoyed by all preMot.
Mrs..........
Mrs.
Ulllan —
0'8nea

sad family have
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Chase are visit
loved to White City.
Mrs. Linda teles and Gcome l.ake
ing her alster. Mrs. Charley Clay.
ni 6 |.sr vent and tW P« c
. WALLIN.
-Mr. and .Mr*. H. E. Uaker and Ads were calling <
Burkert called on Rosa Shbler Sun­
l Thi
lay.
Mr>. An Carter haa been <
saur kraut so they have to eat ..
K6. lAke wore
day afternoon.
sick lUt Ihe paal two week*.
An old hrmy musket
Mary CauUeflour visited Jane Har guests
lests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R Bale*.
Tbe'HelplDi: Hand aorietr meets thU second table.
Sunday.
week Wedneaday with Mr*, f. B. Pel- was brought In to re^ peace and good
'} Sunday.
ordm-.
Mr. and Mra< Flay Powell 'Isited
Jim Bryan of Lake .Ann has rstupi^
tOD for aa all dar^wsstoo.
beat d
. and Mr*. John Canneas Sunday ed home from hu Florida trip.'
afrsld
BUia u«celvod a good
Ben .-IIAI.I.V
Mattlce moved ......
Into •----the ChalBryant returned ..
.
_
—--------- ,
----------ITWsesday with I
many post cards also other gift*. AIKbcr bouse Instead of Whlnery aa stat In Traverse t'lly Satunlail^She took
left ioT their homes hoping she mlgpt
ire ot .Mrs l.e«ls Huellmuniel.
cd home ------.— - -.
have many more Just BUi-h Jolty times.
Mrs. Aliic llultoQ ot,Manlstec twine
Bp«DdinK two weeks In Spring Lake The ladles also appreciate -Mr.
home Saturday to see her
motht-i-.
.fllubee tann last week.
and Grand Rapids.
General Law
Kindness
:indnesB In
In. coming after them and
Mn. .Matili-c.
Mils l.u< rctia HenderaoB visited
bringing them home.
J'red Wilson made a bualneas trip lu
WarW B. ConnlM
er SanBay in Traverae City.
March SS.
NORTHFORT.
Ur. and Mrs. Archie Wlghtmnn who
I make ay nip
I Mrs.
Frank SuSord of
are vialilag relative* at
ThompsonCEDAR RUN.
aud
Crawu.
were the gutwUi of Mr. aud)tbl*
spring.
Viniw
vine. viBited the raiter'e aunL Mn.
the guest of !
lira- A. C. Wynkoop and yjr». Jkiucs Kluderlj
. and Mrs.
last
Sunday.;
Barti.y stetson wi
Will WlntiDB and tamlly here Satur­
Then he went ani* brutal barnHiiii flghla. ;
Tommie• visited over Sunday m|Thev returned home Monday morn Rufus luie* teiurda.v
day aftemfxrn
I. ot
„t Will
win I'mlnr's.
M,his daughter. Jessie.
!r* pounded to »u uiii.-eogaij
Traverse City
wlth
The Socialiat's, SoriaUle met
1 vUiHnM'lUle -Aelsuus lui IS uo Ixaler W, niatmeil and s.-arnul lor
Ulc- nd.Wynkoop starter (or Canada yesterday
»uuk
Mdure
who
bos
been
Cbaa. King last Saturday evenlni:.
led home ll*l» wrilins.
I'-”' S‘<-U.*s of mora; depravity whi,.'.
morning.
in Ulilo the past inotilb retumi
Maich
nil* >o4 vdh loathins and dissust
on the dick list.
Suiui^y eveuliig.
'A Ion druuk.-li IiiiDd
>T-a«e»
Ihcs,JuM about the same
Trsv-Mrs. John ScliiRctunlcr Is
tliiiigs
The Mlo-'U 'iii-[>lic»
past win'k ^
.as ae nas oeeii loe Itnsi
MAPLE CITY.
w,H-kB' >
t with
1 have drtned
a i-oneldi-inbiB. O iillliucer and wife ami Mrs.
teymhn Burkert has gone to -Almira!tier sister, Mr*. W. Damnii.
MrV. Allen Splitatene.
Borter entertained i
for Nate Dally.
.
Mrs. S- W. B«;
Islted toI work fc..............................
rhBs. McGoldlck and
m.. htl lOlirlltkUin.
O. Keever of Osborn
; and
last TliurBtlay wlth. Uituug.
sickening,
Uei. Hinkle and wife fnuii Indiana
Rim caller Sunday.
ls»»lllinr Joi:i!'. and that i-iimh
of
*ile.
ire here condui-img a rexival service.
John Haya-ood ws» a luisiness call­ lA-SlIC.
Mrs. S. W. Winters left last WedThe ladle* ot the W
.Mrs- tl Hiltli
er In Traverse City Saturday.

6% REAL ESTATE LOANS 6%%
Cmk

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irtilfjShe'

Never"^:^
j Warp nor
—never
and look! as good ••
^iurUxing'.

'Shinies

.u,., Tl..; .-.H.-.

C. A. Hammond

CONNInESl CONIVIIME
I-A.WVERS

wji.v

ink Moarman lias
moved
Into prised Fi iday
NI Kalkaska, uas amof<K
-iemls
A l>ol lin k stip- Tiie C«s1ar band luniislied music
;.l her lady frl
-UT knew. I hope never
about
lour.ecn
-MJ*s Olive lt.»ker mkiii a lew days
•rank Norris of Frankfort Is visit- per was serfed lu
.1. k Jo--e .-..-atn
Tiaversf

Ills eoualu* Basil nud Steve Pike guests.
Miss Ethel Ryher Is home lor a
'he
r* or ti:i*
.i.jnty
Mr. and Mr>.
and Frank Altman.
dtr.-.l!' i-.-MNUi»ilde ior a muiilHGrandma I-ewls and son. Charley of ponied by tl
murders .hu h
Fr.vlick has'i-een
has-l.een on the
Ihe slck-H«'
sl.-kjjur.h-rs^
r. Mrs. J .Maaou ami husband, lelt;. Mrs. Fr.tliek
South Kasabo took the train here for
• i.ilttiNi
Tli.-r
South Dakota Monday. .
;R»t P»« o'
»vek.
Traverae City yesterday.
1
d
«e»terday
draceing
Iona
lulsciral't.The dancing .lull ga«e a luirty at
Mrs J*»- .Neiiiiskel tell
MisstCarrle Wagoner ot I.stke Atm:
her par- lo-'r*
H"-11 uver atm tlir s.il.s.Iis oi
hall Frida.x
ida.v evening in
In honor orj«*«y fnam a week'
Tlsitad her parents Sunday.
pirs. vtravvf sitrvdMui «uu
thU <oiiiilv pm them there D.-nitikeD
s. 1‘sllck. Punch
BOOB Of Tbompstinvllle Msited a cou­
“ n Skiver and children of lams | Mr i
Johnson of Traverse Cll> has “iv^n
Ix-vB ground up on
rail
>e ivarty at ......................... ,.....................................ple of days laM w^k with her parents
hi* .family. iulP the ll. O. Bel
^
lay night and visited his
.'D* B. l^lle who has been s.
Mr. and Mr*. Wni. Ellis
I- expnilice.
; linger house.
1. MeConoha Simdav.
■■u-lv
ou-iV ill
III with
WKU pucuumuia Is better
l-ast Thursday w-as a scene o


Mrs.
vlalied a lew days li
latlvca In Bendon b...
Ihelr home In Wondvllle

teltirc* t

-....and . .
Ellis. Jt ladies gathered to help
were also St the party at the home
celebrate her slxiieih birthday.
Tb- their daughter. Mr* Oroer Skiver.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Skht-r gav
dinner was fine! but some o( the

(Advertisemfent)

2011 of tbe Good Women
!/

a:

Of Grand Traverse County Have
United in the Following Petition:

coliccilon
MattfSj.ConnIne

ilve.y exist, a direct Insult lo every des:i tnic-l.-r.-i
Si>meUu,i
-<Vj,
i.ti- Ihe lif».-I
>.ii
v.' oum. »l

i-. dlvgusltila niii^nee
I h.*ar an Individual *
■t have them ba.K, tl

..r, .-.■'ili. (
llan relfguMi,

0 wide reputal
1 cMlli«d Dai
and

. luuoU' .
evivleuce? ll'
so. ihe iiuitki^ Ihel
tl In dead atld
biitl.-d
uni-.k.-i
.....................................
get oiil/vC Uie ii.»inl, ..i liuuuil de-

the i-ro-vaMoo.

-

you d.Ti- - .Ini.k
W.-tl lei
i-lti.-r lliei ci.i i-r n.rt 'SolueK- agn-llio lo.iishlr --t CU-fr.,il..hlib } live, was held up loi seceo
hiiiidied dollars by a driojkiiia Irdiil
Tlimte liial vlaini l- kn.>. <a'drink was tbe wlioh .vod nnl.
dollars lu t'rosi-iuUoiis,
.An1nifr.»iHcni to .-vi tv taxwsy^ '
I Ti-averao Cliy
yit iirixim-i. an!
paiiiH-r*.
dsmage
(lie loan. Hiid i am euiii|>-1h-il i-y) ■
prl*..................................
...
*ilU«. .-tr. •nu-j |,u\.- >-nu.N4Hl 1..
.•ibintl 111 ihHl iinpuellkm. Xei.'n.- i.i '
Mari h _:r.
her frieml*. ilic mcaslon being 1«and nt.«. and *.••<■; iiiiiiN-,-i
viiiii.- loi ol other good ihlui;. <
ruurtoonlh wedding umilvcrwary.
i
-..saude-l and hitlaiest.
• 'Illy ihsulim
Eiig.’iie Slate and Ilf* Wt-ston whii
CORNELL DI5T.
id iiiur~'t<ml-ag<
i
have had
. .
mixing
Biirr>'*
Imvo lieoii here aitcndlng Albion co!SefvUes «eie held iii the tomi-ll
llu-j <-v.-r klirn^l ara'iK-r
'm-rsoii-illy
EdlUir.
Uir. Itiiinking vWfc-^Jor U
th x lege relumed home teiurday moruluu ehundi Siinda;
;,o;ur «.iiii soiiii- “f
111 mem- :limes
kitldly ixnirti-sy extended, I will elObxGr-nvd ,rx*pldaii'=.“r
tor spring vncatlcm.
M SfUalley
jwitl li-lt yon nUeiv tbcni soiiii-i'.iin
X'emra for di>c«-Dcy.
A dancing port.' was given at ill.- I»n ww-k l» haw bis eyes irrated.
Adv.
mi:.\M SMITft.
home or Mm. A. Voice. Friday cvea-i Juhu -Amy has purchns.-d-Ilie farm
which joins him on the easL xei-ently | NO. never, not on your life. They only
•y y-oiir r.anl
Woman's Co*tly Fit of TompM-.
_
TP t‘lK-Ilil
Ill a Ct c>r li-niiN-r. duilng a heated
i.-^us been Vlsiiiag the imsi i.o .hc mebUs and relatives In this v1cl-J!!'.’'.':-!..
dUeui^il.m wllh her broiher receatl.v.
and
fariin-r's dacrlit-.r. of 1‘loura
ei’l lu.--a)i ■'
Tlscur Siebblns l.N here visllliig f..p a
-Mr. and Mrs. Il.-nijann Kc-itner and-““-'" '■;••' •
Norihi-ru France, cut oC her
i>
in v.hU :>
r,..- dav-s.
.
family an agiilii ehjovhig fhejr liee......................
Slora.
'—
March
Sylva Borsie is visiting at Ismle
Houles'.
I
EAST PARADISE.
The .Misses Maude amt Cora|7.leg
e arc vlsitiug in the suuthcru par:
of Ihe suie.
Simiiiili Cliy.
.Mrs. John .Aiiiv called
on
Mr^.
.Mr. uiii! Mrs. Culvln SpurlliiK ,wi
Ralph Co.its Sunday.
ly issi .<-ek.
lo Trux erse I 'lly
Used in any
f W
Wagon
_
or
.
Cart.
.Air ami Mrs. noyd llufler <-allej
Several from this vleinity attended cm Mr ami Mrs. Roy- Slii.k .Sumlar.
enough.
Being ii:o.>iiii-<I In a hvHrvtitnl l•o*lrlOU i
idalloriii nr skid and held by aame style adjoslalite hoo|n
bo ho
home talent ixmeert at Kmgsli
Jim I ook'B sale which wns held laC
Saturday night. They reported a hi
as on regnlar w.md
W<*|iieT.i|ay was well atlendeJ.
taiil..
thi*
omgi
U
not
time
pun haseii
.a-lly
whethe;
euipiy or flUe-l.
er pi-ople hei
there H
Mrs. J \V. lloMi* of M.xyfleld ha>
Pump la Outside■ IIS well
Searlei feier Jiatlei:
with her daughter, Mi-n
• exp.
l>. I led
led.
K .A. Kinlih w ho bus *lie<>ii <|iiite i.l i-asc> uie retipried.
natural way. t-ax>T the
with pleurisy for Ihe past tvio weeks.
(icNirge Miiriuiiiii i still (
Mrx, Cleland niovial his
M;is lied.
town last wwk
Mur. h :
amt more i-h-ar.-.tit to
Mr. and Mrs ll-nry Thnyer of Mjiy
tiHii.lli Sa;. I- i-oi, i^in
field viisti'd rehiNxi'S In this nelghlm,--'
LAKE JUNCTION.
liO'i.l C.'I Fnihiy la>l.
c,.,,ri:.- tV
K. A. .Smith IS liciinc ogam for a few ..-hiwren h;ne b.-eti visit
E Floyd jiiid !
.

(lo^in llpfr fninilies iTie past '
Many ol the f.vrmers are markeilns ^ „,,urned tu th.-!. h.mie this iiHirning
their iwiliiloes
^.m■e are still waning
Truxerse t itv. They exjK-tt to
for the -dolhir marks
however.
' move lo tln-en IMar Sask . soon.
aniii malic
Howard fleland rt-]
^ „ M,.ciiunt of Hie Kai-ids w-a*
.laslier. will, h is the
turned home
It Kalnuiaxoo ■>
here a [lart of last w«N-k i
only l«rt
(art itiOde of ihi
i-sl of the A. O O. i:
xl-it
'tobl. riixne of Cedar Him I
HealNiuarter' lor Lioii*
ondilion

IRON AGE BARREL SPRAYER

the Voters of Grand Traverse County:
“Lktsmoch u the tsioou are the caute o( much ol the poverty,
crime aad (ideriog of out commnoity aaJ a greet source of danger to the
wfBhnng aud bappinesi ol our young people, and believing that a vote
^gaiait die talooa u a vote for tbe home and for thr protectijn and4iap>
pineaa of oar loved cmea and oonelvea, we, tbe onderiigued women of
Grand Traverae county, eamedy petition yoo to vote ’DRY’ at the
Local Option Eketion in Apr3 **

;.’nd"i- 'eaN.v n'rSV’at

\ 0! these 1319 are Notbers, 1380 are Wives, 602 are Taxpayers
^yibany are Widows, timdreds more would gladly have signed
had tbeybad tbe opportimity.
Ibey appeal to yon, voters, for protection lor tbeir loved ones,
pit homes and themselves,
i Baw win you reply to them next Monday ?
Win You Vote YES for them
Or NO Against Them ?

ixinds. u lltiMiln-r ol
..N.ple loi
go. who otherwise xi )iild have
-The crowd ivlmii.Nl
left a nunil-er of lieaiiiilul sad us.
pii-sx-nts ill loki'ii of tlicir e»t<t-ui
the young ixiuple.
Man h

I AlI.riN-hrs s-cle !=ul.f ^1 I'lcasiiiii
hts xirlmty

i* doing

Queen' City Implement Co.

I ttnlurdn) for ;
ALMIRA..
,uxs
Mr. .ind Mr*. Sh-Nip* iiml .l.viuln.-r „i,il Min Ij.x.-I oi .-tamiul; I'uy
haxe leiiiMHil to .Alba. Mi-H. dlief|
Siiiols' gii.-sis .n Ham \VloN-lor«ol
I :..-r d.iiiglil.-i, Mis Un.x lUisl »,N-k w.-re Tm-n Wells, Tri-s>4
'll- winter.
;i»owiu-i, l,i-;i»i.
Huirhuis.
K.imeth
.Mis. Viola t..ike uiid Maggie loine IjilKir
'
i'f I'l'.- l.jke ami
ere .-ailing on Mrs. Cnue Wilson iiiAv,
M Thursday.
i
llairs-'-ll-.Iii.eiof visited
lkmii-1 lYatt I
v-h-liiio fioui>i;,.ks ri.,iirvfi*i-i-.i.-vv
unt
Miuiday I
jw-ltii hi- wife.
linyMargii-i Honm . of Kalsasluv visU(irii...
lompsoii .111.1 Deo Ciay all
,„,-r gnn.la- r -h h.-' IwrenU.
Tia-.V-I.-I- v'li} Sa’iiriliiy tin
\ir ami Mr.- Afiiior Kialick have
'.-i.ii'toNl home ........... :lie '.'..-lillxe bospllaike lia.l tin- inis'-etiliie lo la’., xvheie I'.- i-~-i iiivnIi. al li'-atlDeDL
-ry v.iiiiuMe hiirse l.iH oil Ih- Hi- i- lu-'
nin.li l•lll.loxMl.
ItcNl lh« Fife
I Kr:d«:.
lulp-i t

Khlder r’

VALUES FOR UTTLE BOYS!

Traverse City, Michigan

The Unexcelled Soulh Bend

Plows
You Can Get Them

The Big Store
l or ihi> rt-HMHi we li;ive (liNccmiimiefi
Oliwr Plow iiiiil Suriplies ;iH'l

If you are forluiuiH* c-itou^li m liaw liule fellow s

Are Closing Them Out at
Reduced Prices

in your tioine. you'll he jihul lo know wliat splemliii
^ys' Clothes we have in fuir slovk jwid w hai remark­
able values we are able to offer you this season.

Juvenile Suits (tor ages 4 to 10)
$1.95* $2.65* $2.95 and $3.95
TIic-si- .Mils for the liHl.- ;.ll.ox*
slyVcf.
NiirHOks. Ilust«-rs, IlussJjn l;
Tn grey and Ian n.oelit.-s. also r-.-n;
giit.irli *..Id at from t: ^o lo j.. i-., ,

I X..-.I

-

\

$2.95 to 66.90.

$3.30'to $5 values at $3.65.

-il

N.ri i>nc ►H.'-vi- h». i

le boy *
Igfeaber and got
gp
free.
Bring os
tMpoa Thursday. Frtdi

aiug Week—Read Our Adv. on back page of this paper lor special offerings.

yeiTVDe^^ros.
A THt#STORvd TWCT WAWtS

$12.00

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

. . i-r kn-'w n
:a.I;l
d-Ji-e* -ni'lilBg '.-at p-i-«-

5-1.00 to Sb OO values at $3.65.

This Is Spi

I'Vlra

N„.|(fiOli%(-r 1,.H
i-xtrj
\Va...SM.

»>?-««
-,1 llliw-r Ki.lin:;S[illA l'l"» ''""'I-''-"'

...

3 Close-Out Lots pi Boys* Suits, mostly Urge • n
$3 and 53.30 values al $1.65.

$11.00
$10.00

Ni, 4(M Olivt-r Uft llami Plow ro [liiif.
l -.illl. Wa> S!."> al...............................

VX-W.95.

Boys Solts-$2.95s $3.45. $4.40. $4.90. $5.40 aad$6.50
■| h'-s<- a; I- 111.- nian'y. h.-knig ilo-il-h- l.r.- -•- ! T- --1- S

insti-i-l IJfiim Plo'.v, coinpIfU
Mini w iiiy W as $l-'>. at - No 40 Oliver Left Hainl Wixul Ih
extra point.
\N as J>l-i al

Misrcilaii.'ou.- lot of ‘Hivf-r Pl-.w repiiirs siifh as
Mo il«i Hoanlf. l.rm'lM'ii-'-. I <^'1:'' Ih-aiHs,
H:infPv>. \Nhec!'. Pe 'iv cle.^

25% Discount

GOOD

all xl..i.e tai. Itm- ar.d km-» i
Twenty
Hi.x 1
«.moOg 1-jmtwr jja- k» a

t:::

wilors- ir- '• r- - '•-I*.,
whi. n make • i' swn.xn i cIN>».ni>
'make

a« ahodder -

1M1III&UYMEIIC.C0.

■t

r

n

'■vun'nsnwaiuiairnD'fUfBinxT uoex-'
Icr In Traverse aty

The original, largest and only cxelasivc Ho

Homes lamIsiMd complete at Oic lo

landbcsIgsaHlyi

CARPETS, FURNITURE, RUGS,
And
Everything to make the home beautiful at unusually low prices and the opportunity of paying for them a
little at a time if you wish. Now is the best time in the whole year to buy, because everything is clean and
fresh from the large mills and factories. The NEWLY WEDS are particularly invited to call and look over the
outfits now on exhibition. It makes no difference whether you want a large outfit or a small one, or just a few
odd pieces, we can save you money on them jes'; ,the same.
, Today we will endeavor to give you a slight idea of a few of the many wonderful values found only at the

J. W. SLAXER SXORE
9x12 Brussels Rugs $11.75

XIHRTY NEW
STYLES
i>r Diiiifr riigin. ii{r«>r<ia lui

mo Will Win The

Stiimlanl

Vxl- 4tniuit<-

IIU'UI.

.txiniui'iliT Kujt' .............................. $17.76
Iluiitlr<il> Ilf nUiiy kuMku

How the candidates stand today

TIk-ii XVO ^VO KCIIIII'

phhI

p. r M-t

<

-c ii.tt as

fur nix. ami if vmi want ajoiio mM ohairs uv Jiav.llioiii HK iiiw

46c wicL. Our sv'ts a

ami 4U an' boautios.

Dining Tabies
Wo

liax<' , Miiiio

TabloH

in

l•••.ll|lirnl
m’ltiil

iiiid

Mjiiaro to|M tliiil ni' woiiiil lil."
ill H»u>w Vi.u.
Till- KniiiniT<>{>

TuMos

trill iu prior at

b.t.

ami Piitio,-

up t»>'Tile ><(iiiiiv lops
from

up to

Ji

you want ii iii.s- tablp ii1 an o\ooptioiujly

roataniabjo

ii;:tiro.

nmio in nml look ovor tin- lil­
tin' lino.

Below are the standings of the candi­
dates who have deposited their votes in the
store ballot box, the past thirty days,
counted in the presence of Geo. G. Bates,
Vice-president of the Herald & Recoil Co..
Traverse City, Mich. We would'advise all
candidates to deposit their votes once a week
In the store'ballot box so they can be
counted and published from time to time.
A few purchases made now and particularly
those we give double votes with will bring
the candidates ut the bottom up to the top.
There will lie plenty of time for those
with the fewest votes lo get lo the top. us
the contest is oi>en until July 15th at noon.
A little hustling on the part of the can­
didates to get their friends to come here and
purchase what they need in the lineoffuniilure, carpets, rugs, stoves, dishes, etc., will
j)ut them at the top of the list.
W'e wish to congratulate all the candiydates for their splendid showing (luring the
past thirty days and we expect tliey will
more than double in the next thirty days to
come.
Now who is going to win this lieuutiful
$350 Upright Grand Piano r

uikI

4Mjm ill fill- •tly tio matter what
ib.or t i'M-riiig y.»u «aiit.

Dressers

boiiri uvi-iUy to lliirk'- ililf- n-iil Mybi. t<. s.-1", 1 .......... I

If tin- Imliy mdak n

!ibx.' u'l

*••• <‘iirl «•'

liin- lot tf» rli'Mfv.

from IM-Kiuiiiiij;

«v!i ..in' ■! $3.W, mill tb«-\ raiit;i' up from ibat to
.C.'.iM
li"-.

Tl)-y nn- nil
I.............

Killi

Kverj-

Komi

ITinooKa

bnv

prioo

Dn-MM-r.

wiliii

KoldiHt

P»iii(tirr ................

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

Ml. TX-lIu

mik

Ji-Ml.' Kni<ii>-

Olbora at 410.1(11. 4IU.00 ,,m! riRhl ulmiR tip
mu.tlO.

If

you

Kave ymi ...................... ...

H

hn-wor

we

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

Nurflji

.•uiii|>l«-ll

Advfiu.-

Mulloix

und pl.'imo y»m Im., willi

Ijualhy aiul alylo.

of

n

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

Ih-rllia

<iin

ii

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

Upiin..,'
to

...

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.$6.75

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

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

Mrs. Prank latfuDlge.........................
CwHTila CunilnK

All Cotton

A«UJ.'

Si'biad

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

........'....

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

-MIX'
.................................................
Mary Gbi.v .................................................

bk-

» R T,

Mattresses
As Low
as $5.95

Wo oarrj- llio larxeat lino of ulatln1iM'^
...........
I'ottonToji Mattn-Ksi-H, full si/.o. fn>n

ton Mattrowiin fnnii 4-'v0-'i

up to
np

tnwii, for voii enn timl just: \»lmt you want
iwy

rnix.-rs.- I'lty ;.1„1
np

to

44.a.

\Vv want y.m to
at

just

tin-

iMi.i.i's.ll
All

m-,.

u„.ko

lot
m«i.^

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

.....

-M.ulrrn WiMaliuaa

la Trareree City for
. UaivemU StovM and Rutges, Globe Wer^cke Book Cam,^
dUadard Bewfa* MaohiBef, UTdl Wrinjen.

goml

cabuM'l.

■ml will warn

pay f.»r thcDtacIvca
Our liun

ia a Ktrpuir one. roiwiatiiig of all ib>- Iradiug
«lyl.-. from ♦l.tCi ii]< lo

'

29.75
l>'t ijskbow y.ui tin- nutirr liur.

,-,ii wiili liit;li

»,-ir nti'l .ill i-.-miib-t,-

rv»-'r-

f'>r onjx

....$24.76

...

ll
liln- ii

liiJIliv 1i,,!h •-••til HIkI UimkI ,-ilni

|o I|V

Inik-r a^

It

•-v-r po«lui'«il

i-

S,-l,ni.|de.r...........
Miller...................
................ -.

• •.\-r-il will:
J.’iiarniit*'!-

ll,,

fMii»tll« riiivtTKAl

«lii.-li litix- jiitiil,’ till'

liiinluii.'

I tiiv*l'».>l

irnni'*'- uinl il'.i'i'iC >loV>-i. fniifim tlip>ii;;li

J. W. Slater

,,-it

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tb- Ill4kl'l>

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. , 1. .M-

J.W. SLATER
Your Old Reliable Homefnrnisher

•» oinl I Iwiii.lB,

W.ll

Ii,-

Yoor Reliable Homelurnlsher

pri.-.- >-.ii waui-io

Exclusive Agents

a

Velina Oale.-ll .................

Matin- S!i,.ih

Ci/AffA

........

Ora Kurrti

UMtl-

This Fine
“Mascor Universal
Steel Range

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

IdolU Arrmiws* ...................................
Ver* Aloard

kilelii-M

hi the auiouut of iirovnioUB Hdvnl.

ItoiK, .Voniii
IIUi»M>iii

Tboii MO liiivo Koiue Hotel Dmtaers. oitlior
or

AnJcrw.u

"::r

niuicor

of................................................................................ 17.76

•liiartoml ouk finwii

lira

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

Ii.,,,,

llip<‘
lir«‘o niii- KpaeioUK ilrawera, fur tbo extn'molv

ii: »iiil

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

;;T„rr.

■(■lartonil mik fiiiiali. Kronrh Im-vpI plate mirror.

Coiu'-

Kifctien Cabinets

Kib.'l .Mourw- ...........................

of all kinds

rubl«-r

mill n--liiiii»;f b^ikk.

|,"-k Uk'iii oxvr.

.M. lielcrnu ..................... ..

.XIlldr<-d TuD»cll
-MarBiicflip

kiml i-f

<'om<- in •ml look

Go-Carts
and Carriages

4;dlU lloruB.................................
J

liiiolt-uuik at vlmllviiv’- pri<-c tifnirva.

\V.- kliou: the fiucal lot of ('arttcia aii<l

rnrHii'-y will ahvc the houwwif** thouauida

Uin*i> m«au.liU-r

pMty

at
v»r-

Inyraiu (ariK'tt. 19c .vtl.. to.................$li)0'

SalMttl'.ii -\riu'

A

12.

..$11.76

ry nil r\t-.'ptuMiaI Urp- lim- of ni)K'«v}K-U

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Ir Traverae City for
Quick Meal Steel Baades. '‘Standard;" Saaitary BUttrea.
set.

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ple Chairs.

Go Carte and Carnafea, Traverae City Sas-

BK&iii) tijrrcwSnicSFwnr^SlATBm^
I PRETTY

TAFFETA’S MANY USES.

wil K ReSlifSIWc

fMTVfttM. t* TM> «orr POTUkMk
OP THE •CASON.

Who flUsds behind Uic mailer beinfi circulated

TI txjr.vTV oiTJoN

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CChi rcnrescDtlns the brewer
irr Md ralooiu. and the iiMliiicr
Ilf ibrir diooikiij; au Inr .•*
made public arc aa bckiw; ’

rtitrcacsuilrc bkh of al) cU^
n from all parta of the C.tunv*
and r«|iortod U> Ihc RccoidtoSlc.
THa-’LOCAL OPTION COMMITTEE
are aa rulloas; •
C. A. iUaiMoluL ChalrMO.

n«T. w. r. Kondrtdt. Vic*

ChalnuaD.
Cco. II. (Toaa ^-rcury.
U Roacoe. Trcaayrcri
liobert Oarncs. Cluuk Wi;.
b.-ita. ♦ ,
TOWNSHIP CHAIRMEIC
AcaK-C. II. Kate».
illBlr'-llenh SaekolL .
Ba»l BajteF. I). TajU.r.
rife Uk^W. W. Bniwc-r.
tlarflcM—Robert Bataej..
CreeD l«ko—& K. tiopklna.
OfMt—J. M. Schell.
i4>v Lake—B. W. BaaL
Pandlae—Howard l>unn.
rralaaota—A M. WUkMiRkbr^
rnloa—P. a 3HIU.
W:»licwater-^. H. L*ob.

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material*, ahhoucb
tbo aodm hrasds of.thU allk bear lltthe ' old. The
rbeiewt gnamiM
old bluoi and Plak*. hare a lualaoua
aurftee aa if they bad been allfhUy
faded by moonbeama. Shot taffeu. or
cbanfeable taSeta. a* «e called U la
(Sber daya. baa a apecial /opie. coaBM la tbl* sort belBC trimmed gen.
lily with the two colora. There are
(town* eaUrely of taCeU. taffeta eoata.
taffeta halt and trlmmlBEa of taffeta
oa chlffbB. Uee. net and erery other
thin fabric used The retlfcE dreairr.
taffeta trimmed, are moat effectltre.
the band* or other on .
fnc p«t OB with clo** mtchlae atltcfala*.
Tbg illattratlOB abow* a dret* fftitu
plaloryet ihli aererlty ti one of th«
amtrteat feature* of the new ae:
The toilet. * hl< h 1* for tnedluin dreaiy
uee. la of abot taffeta In fray and blue
and plain fray velltns. The cordlns
used upon the bodice and Icmc tunic
li Wilde of the velllBC and allk combln»^—two narrow pipinaa twleted
jK-iher—while the fHIHnr at the sock
la of idaln white allk mull Thi* would
be an admirable dealss for a «)otb or

The Saloon Circulars
PubfUheU and sent out by |iersons whose
names are not disclosed.

If ytm n<crire s Irtler trillmiil n <iuU-. m> sikMiilun-^.ir you
dll uot'kiMHr whetr ilfoui<-s fnmi. kow imirh would yirti vjdm;
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Lotik.st tlik-leUpOi auil Uu* eimilnrs of llie liijuor iiiter•
• >etlir
nits. Do YOU kik'W
wkere
tliev c-<»mm- from J Who tor'll'' lln-mT

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Nwndess* OwMrtess. UnreUable, Valaeless
KjUMPLE NUMBEB ONE:
HuDfldca, Andxk-lesd, Unuj^ed CircuUn Bay:

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Oi>tion iiinkn druukeuess. niul iiim-Bses Inwk-ss,^^crv aiT »onie of tb« faeU:
IdTinmtoii (‘uunty.—"Pruurrutious of all kiwis
erul lew.”

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w.^K. mum. row- Any.

Emmet ftuiuly.—“PnairrutHms for vaRrsmy. iioM-MU|>|M»rl.
and awault uiid tmtti-rv onedtaif Ickn iiiidi-r ilry rrRime. ”
i
/WADE It. SMITH. IW Atty.
Antrim ('imitly.—"Tkere is tin aiiuodt iMitirv alamnei- of
dnutkiMMi awl am-at fur Huitr.”
V. h. DENSMOEK, Tnw. Ally.
SewaRo I’omity.—«»f iis-sault and lialtery. alioiit .'ill
per mat less. Tim dry n>jniue is very iMUtrlirial. Coudilioua
are belter iu cvrrv way.”
JOHN' f). ANDREWS. I*pue. Ally,
llrauidi ('ouiity.—''laist year (wet) tl!l {iriMocaliuiis: first
y«wr idry) riTi imnu-eutiuos. .Ic-luat atuumil of dmukenow Ims
grratly doCTrawd.”
W. tS. INIWELL. ITiai, Ally.
laiimiT t'onnly.—‘•Maylat to Nov. 1st. I'.iWi fwHl ‘>4 proan-iiliiiiis; Hay 1st to Nov. Isl (dry) If^pro-sn-iitiiHiK. I'iim-s of
faiuity inmlilcs •*di ikt n-nt IfsK..”
HERIIERT W. SMITH, rr.». Ally,
isaliella t*«iunty.—"Tli«- rcsnltH of tin- dry reRiiw »
wfidal In a iimrkf'd d<-Rri-<-. It has i-Ieaiied mir eity and iiiaib
.our stirrls miiHs-talile.”
R. D. M.XTTHEWS. I'r.a.. Ally,
SiiiawuKSi-e fomilv.—•'DriinkeiMsw .Vi pi r is-ii1 b-ss.

it. P. IH(*». Pn«. Ally
WE DO NUT II.WK TO «() TO MAINE
K.VTS
THE OKFICIAl. REfOUTS OF THE IMIosEnToRS .\ND
SHERIFIN IN DRY COlNTDX IN MHTHUAN ARE .MDUE
RKUAtILE Tll.tN UKSIOiaa> STAtEMBEn SENT IMT
RY UHKHOWN PEB80H8.
Voa Arc Hw Judge. Mr. Voter.
Spare will not p«>niiil us to |iu)>lbili iiiori- letleiw junl n;|M»rta siRiiisI by Uie piwitvr aiillioritifa. WE H.\VE srORKS

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rwai^Graw
and
Gray Veiling.

Cabbage
Seed
Genuine Imported Holland

wi'k^h:;;,
b.on... from «* m.!
ourue. They -re .cruwnr and ouar- jerle
‘ T
rella* aad Tom Da»*eH alwaya made ^ «f ,"*'**,
Sufl* or • I ^ to tWiik What n
lintne*-. nf
y it wa* that ibclr pareata were ahow the .irar'.IHiy <

baae Seed, puaranleed (

poodneM knowB. no olher human befabrtca are naed
e bloua*
UiC wonid bare doa* ao!

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-I with TOO could aee Tom tUeyaiir.
‘chllwmyUrti^whieb'd.JIwi
M
He ia the beat lookln* creature In five
^
a liAle ■
tlon
la
added
countie* and all the Rlria are ejary
about him. They haac on fait aUahic.t tHmned with
Oily.
word and If he take one to (o canoeAnother la of the three layer kind,
Ins ahe nearly falnta with }oy Tl»
other nlitht he led the cotillon at tb- tbe BrA of Bneat aand-coMred ehlfparty. A* for Suaie—1 helped her fon and the third of paleai blue, wtth
a
aand»1ch between of -age yaUow*
make a doll't dr*«a Juat yeaterday.
believe, and yet at that aatne dance I *•"
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found mraetf tdmlrtmif a willowy, dark :
.
eyed, roak cheeked, hanghty yotitic COIFFURES FOR THE EVENIN6
peruen. and bleaa me U It wMnt Sual* |
-----------Dagsett:
I They Are Ceatly and Inelode All
“It aeemi perfectly abenrd that the {
Sort* ef Lace. Fiewtera and Or^
■hould be anting up later than *
rtamenta.
o’clock! She ian*t eatlafled with belug'
,-----a belle emons Ote boya of her own > Th* art of dreaaing one'* head for
out for.A^ older men. loo! til hnv* more ard nwre complicated,
to bon her eare if ahe daean*t look' would be Ir the faahion.-and ihe price
I of an evening coiffure la a%oui aa oa“Juat a year ago I reallaed only: ailed aa itae price of a big bat.
vaguely that the Croaby* bad a dnugh- j The lace and allver braid, the bead
Umao wa* a ahy. aiieni lirle and )eweled embrolderlea, the
thing. aiwai-a aUpplng out of Bight acd . feothcra, atgreliea. floweri and each
make”up*‘^« I
____ ng by beracif and Beared to like ih‘rc« which go
death when any owialderr appeare^l. tartoua bonnet* eat*, band*
.
I don’t know what ha* happened to bo*, v htrh one sees everywhere arw |
I her. but I auBpect that acme one told aU of the niedt expeoalve kind, and no
1 her ahe waa pretty, and that eettled , woman w1-h any aenaiilTrtieaa can |
It. 1 cao i turn around now without persuade licraelf Into putting on a^
* aeliing cyea on Lillian Croaby in Ihe ' cheap coiffure. It I* «a bad aa lll-fliI moat diairactlng 6uting ault*. w-ork-> tine glove* or ahoea.
'
' ing h*r cyclaabe* till 1 know they’re i Women who go out a great deal,
getting frayed and *m!llnc at prcclaely' baire many different coiffure*, one for
,iLo angle to ahow her dlntple*!
each gc-.^n. a* a matter of fact, but
“•Were going to have a hay ride.’! thl* I* not poaslWc for everybody-,
! .he told me caanaJly once when the,* i «e*We*. lo W oalte truthful, only very ,
i waa nobodv elae to talk to. -Tbe ' )oung women wear fheae cnrloua boa-•
j young crowd. 1 mean. J)car nle, 1 , »*'• »l«h
'Jf* *»;
w-boae l>cauiy la atlll a efrong point
' *bouId think it would be ao aturld for
her aortal armor, although It may
1 tbe real of you. with nothing to do!’
-T —. •«-*
1,^ araaaiam "t”
I*'"' O'
twentle*. dOOS well

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I PHU KS Thli
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ia -Boe aturk. true to
Mram. and -da poaitirely all Import^ (roiu t opoBhasaa. and not mixed
with JoBic-sUc a

yon want Holland S««d Ihal yo«



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awrite
or wire
as -today,
as
it Is
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Stanton & Waskow
Ogden Building. Chicago. Ilf“ r l-'

To the Tax Payers of
Brand Traverse County
At the spring election, to be>e!d April .1, 1912. the
proposition of bonding this county for $10,000 for the parIM)se of buying the Fair Grounds, now owued by the Trav­
erse £iiy Driving Park Association, will come before you.
This county does not own a suitaUe place to bold a
fair, or other city or county event. The owners of these
grounds are going to sell, and are offering them to us for
exocily what they have invested iu them. The city and
county need these grounds badly, and this is our oppor­
tunity to buy them at a very reasonable price, and it ia
earnestly hoped that you will vote to buy them and in­
duce as many others as possible to do the same. The

Mil 1 had *o mnch hay down ®y
old-faahloaed aUr* of
and In my ear. and eye. »nd
or combe of quaint workcost to each tax payer is upproximately aeven cents on
I that I never wanted to look nt a hay-1
.
.irr-uMi- but whatever
I ,,..i...» .. low.. I iiv.dT H...01;
one liuudred dollars valuation, so slight that it will hanW
MI had
bad aupiwr* on the
tbe t*ach
1—ch and rwwu
eaten .
,w. theatera
,h..,.r. one i
,hiae x> ih.
.

aaod tn the deviled eggs, aiiu In th- ^
m^fanu.tle head dreaM*. | Iv l)C lioticcd. The COUIlty hOS tCU yeStS tO- pay it. and
aandwlche* and June bug*
hut at private partlea there I* no ««• j
I|
thought I -a* having th. travigance. although much rarlctT.
llieii we will own tbe ouly suitable place in this r^oo

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Inm could tw added to the w*i*t.

wed^^or' tbe name imriioM.
Devwese the) nerer (all to dte
^ IP- tbednlred ropulf a»l tbw <lo ii m*-thl«. A

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OUBSTIOS: Will) AKK THE ALTIIOKS OF THE SAEOO.N IfTATBllENTS? T f : ? T ?

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SWi'YMn Aiia^ *
Tbe iwoide of New Koalaad We««
ML HWtWeX-0 »tRHMI<tX)ATFlUS -

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abeard wbe« heard
frew an edually prep
»u»d b/Awerlran l>n»* Store.
Tc<. fiiherneta ot
W»N ■»
“ir yd« dwtrw to lenllu that tlToo embroidered wWk llttte CelMi nPd
liBItUataadyM are Rcttlnf oW." laid derr.- aupponin* a rop* of roaoa, aU
»«•* Worthy Prayer.
Tecuk EKtffNciPdl Ab«»tal«tbe irirl who like* lO talk, -»c «»* at rmilcrMi la ibe Bniwt embroldetr.
The dey retem* and brlas* ti
a aumwer rwort for a few fmn:
> A third aet baa MalUea Uee
, petty roacd ©r IrrttaUn* roacema and
ttp the '“KpoUr' mrTlinl 1 can
“I gUlI CM gwtm a haM mOe aad 1 W«> «- and fine Irtak crochal “* ,dutle*. Help n* lo pUy th- men. move iheeo achliui taeth ahaolBlaty
• r *111
yet toiuak Into a epeedy twn when I Valaiwtowoe* decorate a fou^
!,|d-ue* U- PuKhK* uaronseks
am In a hurrr. I dont t»*e crttche.
For acme of the mtle maUaaaJai*- end kind fare*: let cl
, fiutde .d Mr<e
- —------------------ --nor falae teeth Serertbelew. tb;* eta Bnely pleated ehlBoa Itouaoaa era abc..od witn Indoairy Clv^
aeat«B a ereahln* aeoae of ay atul- ahoaen ** aa edslnc and oUea fcava
bHnc oe to our rtailaf led. *c.fj
•<*hod of paiiteea axtn
luify
*—• oferaawa wtth
H'
. baa deacerded open me Wl<*“
look* cozy and of
aad cc^nteat acl undUhoaorrd ,,ed ;
0»L W. a WNTOM
1 Inraailgaied the tm»or fcellnp that whl
rram II. in tb* end the etc o. ..ret . saacad wniialn Bac*,«|tt Dr. X
aurrounded — .I found It
Amen.—Robert l.cuU S-crcnaon.
twoaphere of the abelf I waa ui<oa *»«U
ireraa City. |
There I waa. tucked away coldly! I re
CoapleielT charalac are tba
been peetfn* out orer
the edne Uiely
UU aoid
to be thrown orer the Uarf_
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what. U
ffolat
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down...J
below and. maria
*at1* aati
aeti whaa put out by th* ladra i
beliere ,me. It 1» both appaUln* and maid fur
or eaaninc wear, i
entertliiiin*:
aa«h one aaioac them a mauh to the ;

TUB NAMKS OK TIIK AN­

Tilr: UR AL OITKIN COMMI1TRK
A-NIl
TOW.SJjmi*
CHAIRMAN.
|(i'pr>:-«:U»S ll»c»r w;»u be
Hir>« ihc £aJ<o» U ik*irucUrc
o( th«i MawIncM snd i*nMpcrily of our CuBibiuiiUy, acre clift a PubM Maetiofl. wide

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Added Years

• or SanwNrOao dl Ow
•awrtaat Poauroo of Hw ^

in support of tlic Saloon Buamess ?

UN9»e|

Were here because we’re bci*. be-

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If taosQuIioes

irssfd.
."“,2 d,;.„„
veiling wale and tnnlc. a bias of tha

all

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PRETTY BOWL FOR FLOWERS^ for fair grounds, and tave tbe jwsfeibility of its bring plat-

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bora*.

I ted ami sold for building lots.
We sincerely request your supifort in this iinportant

way

Only a Cemmen LIttI* Whit*'
jdding Batin That Kaa Baan
*"*
Into-tbe front door In tn.
Oaeeratad.
[ pitch dar\? And then that Infant ha*
taffeta could take tta place.
:he aervp to net aa though all the Joy*
One of tbe moat exiraordinary t
Often time* In a amall
of life were denied me. Juat becauao
of uffeta 1, lia employment <
“ ahe waa going
—•— on
— a
- »rraichy. uncom ; bcn«c'bnW when to exira bowl la need*.
chiffon bodicea and on all aueb
waiaia fonahle
*
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choked op expedition Inatead ed. and 1* not to be found, and an ImIn filmy maierlala aa would be worn ^
.uoper at home!
I pmvi.ed one auch aa we Uliiatrata
with fiae tailored eutts The .ilk
^
w^when ! «-«.*• 1" hxnjly.
chiffon are blended together in the
^ cnirago to *ee 1 Our tketch lltuatraie* th# way »*
r,«l p.lrtr W.T., C, !.« « lb.
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Grand Traverse Redion Fair AssccitUui
KOBKRT DARNEY, President
H. n. MUNTAGUE. SccrcUiry.
March 1X3U.

B., b. ot th, t.f,.,. or or!. -Po'-’ »">""> «■'
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th. .!««■. ..0 b«t ..1 "oplbo.. 'ot """•
“if,™
m... ow-tim. mti, UII. .t. U ploo
•• ‘“ri '""J'tl'ul .. bl.rkb,TTt» lb kb.0.1 Ob. boo.. 00 tb.
-"O'-. b»t .. ..
rtbbbib, bobir.
b«.bOv ... ot ...pprf lo,U. I 1-^
oo. n.irwhit. Cblirob abrt bUrk t.tT.ik. .itb •""" 'Obt
Ii.!! J-d
kbtrh b.l l«.n thrown t. ,otn.-.l.b. ««
““
<»f black chantltlv and dellcase allvet TO“Maggctt.
embrolderlea. But the phlffon part oft “I should have apwikcd them both
lb* walat th# while wa* eb.olutely and seat them borne, t.uf 1 contented
without a touch of garniture, and to myatlf with aaylng. In a
auch pari* looked alngtilar Indeed ’Oh. excuse me.
Then w. —iked
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of a mort charming
r*wKh the fuatlneaa elaewbere.
!'
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ipe vHie, wb-re
On a w.i« of pUlB cream allk itel ■■‘’■“V"’'’'''’

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f peopU
■andailo
rdwn’dtff/r^nVt^w bad'^Ji^ed Ju«- l^^re we T.epped ar^nd I heard r.-l,er un.lgbily little okjeew. ..

Easter Novelties
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Local (^tidn Comniitfee

Does ih^ Saibon
Belli You?
, Docs It Hurt Any'

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„ . not o. T'orl^. 'O'

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s'-. ...bb^,br„.n».k. .t
unique decking, which appeared only! and we ran.

up. jp.—• tbia conatructlon i
rir.g.

There waa another In-

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a tiny frtn...
at
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dio,,„i„„.>tlll
wor._____
tblmi. .-.s.
wm- oot t>
» ell
oU ibe.arrarKed, gaUered Into
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that held the hodioe at the butt.
rowboat*. Ther# Aidn'i teem to be | th* "r

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tn,.b b,.klb, or„ .. old ™.h« .bT pu™ .. ~rtb tor im ..d ™
; l-J
,....7 t.l-lo,PI
..M-w.
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«r... w-o.. lo .or Iblo. brntr
!“
l f,.™,
,^h„ i, rrp^tM b,lo.
nc wHh which thla' allk wo^d blead!! ol’d people under the glare of the
^be eada
a bK ot new taffeta *111 ««ne^n fine- light -dllng atorle. about what b.p- : •’
'®r o. the lower frill. Tb. end.
« (Ilk cord !i
;
ly Tor,
for, aheulder bracaa. belt*,
belti. peplnm*
pepl(im*| Penec
Pened before tae
tha war.
and plplnga. A abort taSeia coat.1 "rm grttwlrf In «.gu*t: 'Before i
Wkh a frOMag below tbe belt andj <-otr.e here again i wish you’d manage , acts_________

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with any drew* ef a •
another device for the 'tta# el «iil#| of them that a t0w mora or ie#a won’!
fairly inexpeoalr# and wary amaitaa-l realty matter, and Usen wa'd have
tcrlal.
breathe!'
■•1 think in have to! r» ffoSog to ;
At any rat* oa* Bo#t havw aom<
thing of taffeta tMa apriog. If tt la n begin with To* Dagietf# freehman ;
trleod
He
aaM that the twaort would,
We than a cart wheel !> A bat, c
V a nl.-e Mae* If tbwe wwwn i ao
e)ae be behind tba ttme*.
■We are going to Jiaw# a taffeu maB mcpy old folk* areoBd cluTtertng np I
aad the ferry boat* *«d j
baaa. aad tt ha* airway begon.
nakln'g thing* ubconfenabla for peo-'
MARY OCAN.
pie."—Chicago Dally S#wg

Let the Het’ald and Record Co
do your Job Work.

Velvet Hat*.
Vdyet has -be held almoat lo iiaelf
Ir the Itie winter mllltoery mode*
and more and more model* are made
to match the fur aeta by hartnc a
r«* u: tar about tae edge Marabout
1* also Uk*d ta thla atyte. and one
Sioee make* a (pecUity o( aueh Beta.
aelUag a black veirat hat. muff, and
ar:*'i n<’-cupiece eeea edgad w«a

Thair Heavy Handicap.
H «• it»Lv wo'iieu ar- l-'«m loO flnet-rganixed In s-aae *..d s..ul |..r U.e
highway they moa* walk with IM a*

New and Prclty Easier Thing for tlie Youngsters
ami very attraclive Postcanlb am) Folders for every­
body.
The Ensicr Bmine; Series of f’osU-.'inls at Iceach
lias been :i big stiller with us.
TIh! Squeaky Postcards that are noisy at 5c each
pleus'c the children immensely.
Bunny'Ralibii*. Chickens. Ducks. China Eggs and
the like make a glad Easter for Young Folks.
Special Designs in Easier Place Cards.

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TBUISDAY. MABCH St. im.
They *iOoye<l two ipollin*
w4 di*«riw eoBtMU. SUclman coni•- time.
r«U<^

iOTl
of

?AOB SE7B9-

: FOR DINNER OR THE OPERA
•MuUful 0«wn Of Vilvtt TTiat ts^

Marjoiy’s Lkde

Mr. ftBd Mrs. Art 8urr vtoitetf wiili

- Tbe B«w reJret* cr«-«t»oat u wtt
as obiffoo In teztetw and tba sbeeo
o' Ura to ezqolaiic. TUa teactBiA
dhmer tad opera lows baa w tuslc c<

Effort

If.

m
SOLDERING OUTFIT IS HANDY |
ProhUlp No invaabncnt Farmer Can
Make That Will Pay aa Big
Percentage <ofProfiL

"Do you booesUy aod truly think IV ■
Went 1
> bear the good, gtrtsr Are yon positive you are
OB lOCBl OpIlOB.
at)- ro[«rt Boi flattering mer’ asked MaHorr of P^ilnted irato Is the iBertUbie toacb
CBr A A TUTTLE >
Tovd ud • floe spe«c]
eecb.
bar literary aoelacy. knowa ga ~Tbe t
Tber* Is probably no Investment
Gw B«rt«u remned i•Mne Eight'',
I ,
tbe farmer eu make ihet will pay
iMMda) Blur s {Mrosau vIbH with r«i- ' ’-Ii'e tplendld." asswerad Naa. d«- ’ f
tbe perrenuge of proflt that e
■ -'‘-“‘•■eWedly.
_
*
dertog-kit will Reduced to Its
set terms a coffer caa be bought fur
-venteen of little Miss Wilma Ta>—is
n rente, arid l eenu and solder wire
lor's friends gaihrred WedntHdsy sft-l
uytblag. tald
emoon to be!]) her reJehraie her fifth ' Eraiitws.
Id cents
Mrs. Ira Coj U rery alck
birtbdsy. Wilma received several nice' "I eoasltter tt a atrong etory. erwn
It win be better, however, to buy
wrltlba*
Mr. aod Mrs. Sehram were Klogatev preseBts and a ioi of beautiful rards. If f-ny so myaeU," said Alra. Morse.
two coffers tty or 11a pounds each,
rapaw Satarday.
Mra Taylor served "upp
Hup|>er to. the lit- Mildred's alater. whUe tbe other fOar
which should not eoet more.thsu to
Graoe bvAaU aatartaloed kom
after whk-h all departevl.
• of their apprecents peripatr Itotog two. one
fmv mounabm iaat week.
‘I'Sil"'""""'
••‘"-‘ .cUllon o(, Mrtorr'. UUr«7 i-MOO.
be heatlii^ while tbe other Is In
•iflai Mkb- Anna ot Dorr. Mich., /
teiunu OI loe aS).
|
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T»r»mA tt «/, tnan*
Tbe scid Is tiiuriaile. Jn which dismerl)- of Ihlr plac«. baa been siwodt
Riileen ladies
•elve a little tine. For the Utginner
the week with MIm Roee Brhkhiei
liBBnab.
tied a quilt for Mrs. Bowers 'Hie 1 am .EMd yon girls like It. Moiber
eerved
a iiol-lu
imi-lurk dinner, and aaM; 'By alt
aead It » ffieta
...
..
....
Mias Masflia -Raboaie la worhlOK ladies
per, my child.* but mother bai k
for .Mrs. Will Paul.
it goes wlthoiti Haying ___ .
...
.Mrs. John ^omrlcb la airk will that roetd be deHlred In l>oih variety me so mav years that sbe Is to­
aeuralKta
cltoed to be partial to uythtog I do. I
from Irish croebet toon to wrlitog
wtita a bad eoli.
atorlea..'
Air. Schicbtel aold his lean
HILLSIDE GROVE.
still In
••Brother Bob nys ihal be baa read
week.
. Ur. and Mrs. Fred Wlncb of RumniK
btk
recoven
soon
wor»;.' He ndvUes me to sire the
ity .were In town on business .MoO'
Alra.
Bmlley
spent
Thursday
aii-‘money
1 epend to peper. envelopes.
illey spent *
hel|>edI sumpe and typewrl■lUng ud sebd I
r*. F. fleet..IMKiiile

ir;:

ay
«M» ualMd t» nwrrttaa '
•vtalJUb IdMtdi ifl. St ita ho»e t>(
of
ab
(be brtda'a isreota. Mr. ud Mrs. AUb
rclm Kfffer. by Re«'. AlleBbauib )a
(be •iiirfltiun of iBseidlBt* nlulres.
Mr.
lA tersMrtir «( MMsa.
sad Mxa. 4eblM hM sisa^i rMlM
here. BoU) »Ni P0n4«r youiu
SBd bare tbe beat

£”j2sr..'rs..'«

her aaottar. Mrs. R. A. Mttka.
- Mm. Hark baa sold bto (dace____ .ii*etat«l
Tbc K. 1(. b. (rwhieea
pt
aae cf ib^lr claaemiier Sbo la
K III wlib
aailfdl boaquei
atSiMt (bear; with a beaaii

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Mrs.
bees
Mrs.

.Mrs A. H.-Rorensen weai 0 i'sdllChaK._______ _______ __
________ ________
sauia _____
lai: to vlsU Tuesds)'.
ing at C. E. Alnllorv'h.
Um be compelled to carty such JitcraRalph Crese of Fife Lake
Mls. Marie Rtnllv Mteni the weei;- * ^
u^e. H% was
bwn Friday.
Will M(<7u]|ey of Sunow Qay wsk on bnslneis..................
, because the Isundry felled to return
:hr ffuesi of Will Wurxhiira
Altos Mtaale I.eonsrd s|k-ih Sun-lsy , his pet whRe vest In Ume for VIolefs
:b Mtos Uly Gesrlng.
dinner dsnef: I don't care what he
Mrs. Smlib has aonr to Hose l.ake
dra A. Cleese ami daughier. Aiiss'aaye, If you girls really like It."
to help ber ftlher. Rev. 8|i«ftn-r. with
JUe.
were Traverse fiiv t-ullers Sat-f -J lore it." said Ted. "If you don't
ueeUnas'Msd that story to s nmgattBe, AlsrOoy Vapilervoort of Traverse City »rds)-.
Alarch SE
waa In town Friday for n short tisit
lory Morion. I'D never speak
Mtoa Dolly Holliday
with friends.
again. Any editor with good Judgmenc
Cbvlsn Wanrera laM
MABEL.
Rev. Haywood of l.«di Is bare viKbClifford Pray has gone to Grand its wUl eagerly graap IL"
rju. BUckXBta rlaiud bU alater, (na for a abort line on bU way borne.
^_wiir
**1VcU. you girls know what' you
irk In the round bouse of
^n. rrasR Baatob. Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Bert UBaron Entertain pids t
know. ir>^u InslsL U goes. All bold
tbe P. M. railroad.
HA Mce toai s b««<
Maoeabeea.
Jamsa Watson went ui Traverse your breath, and. If U to aetepted. I'll
laai Friday evenlnc Mr. and MrsIL Jd. wuwo io»t a cow Saduday.
■dv to sttend
attend the
Ihe funeral treat you girls to a fine luncheon."

ibe Lady lO' Satnrda)'
iNinkK.
.Bora
Bora to Air. and Mra. Jack Jaallo.
irah FntohankK.
| Tu days later Marjory burst Into
their bnahands and
Alra. A 6. Pray sheot a few da;
■ r, a ^rL
In Trarerae City I •• • -^te WMt to RlniBler Rat
<,M M<mo« lion,' Com.: Ob. U.,
death of Mrs. A'slrbukt. bis cousin.
Alts. Taie and dauchler. Jew
ale. rIaKed her pareuu, cooilns Itmtae
Bars.^
Mr. aad
_ .a.^Mr.
aadlMra. Toaj- stlcbeta.
.............. r. a b« . -md i^Roe Rowtbder
ais
i^r aiaUra,
Mrs. A: II.
art eWOnr
eWOnr^elf
a,
curb and LaMUe Rowlader.
Ml«f tadib of BeotivUic. nUer
....................................
M« few days wUb
b bar
ber I brotbc
I iBiUb. Murned heme Tot

Si:

Ben Wilson and Ralph Hleks went
lb We Lake Toeeday to meet wlib
s bottle or r
(be board.
.fume, while
book; ?•lot srlti
iTliina paper and Sierllus .Nicker
Kd Alarrttt
a toy, for consolation A-lap supKiBcaloF Raiardty.
was served, sod then Dr. b’entou
a Ulcka node a bnslbeas trip to prwenied Mr. and .Mrs. {.eSaron with
FVa Lbta Tburaday.
some One silverware as s token of
Mis. Fish aod son of Crows Point frieik^^ and esteem of the men)
C«U«-. .V. T, aia 'cuests at O. T.' frlenEs presenL .Mr. au<l Mrs l.eHolbMs'. barlst ayrlrad Friday.
sponded In a few wall cnoseii
Mia.' DnRy caUed at Hairy Tay___ - tbe pTMentation. After tbU
iMtsAfonda).
(lanrlns was indulced la unlU a late
.;Jobo Waber and Georce Uendgek boor. Ever) one bad s One iltoe
Aid Society end Church Not<
.M. E. Ladles' Aid sodely ir
with Mis. K. J. Case Thniadsy after­
isr «t 4bU wrtitic.
noon and the lime was spent In aewAlia. WUI BUey U abaant m a vuii lOR napkins, towels and aprons. There
In ber lulber'a tbU week.
ere about 16 presenL
Mra. Tot visited at Henry Alllka’
purtni: tbe business meetlnc there
was 6i.tl-'> taken lu..after which .Mrs
Mra. On U wnlta sick at (bla writ- Case iBTlted tbe ladles to tbe dinins
isg.
room, where a dainty luncheon wm
- -Mta Madison spent Bonday with bis sened.
Airs. Bridywaipr Is slowlr tnipro'.
U S. M«Car4an was la town Satnr las.
Bay tad bongbc a teMo of oyen.
.
The special scTTlres are being
a. A. Stone want to Travarae Cliy Unued this
r iiastor i-ondiii't
I
Ink them.

Alllka iwtnraed
Rev. r. H. Bridgwal
City Ww
e tbird qi
FrUnr alifat and
bold Frida) aftanoon. AUrch :
tad Utile son Carl at 3:SD p. m. Rev. W. F. Kendrir
ai* w iba iMt lIsL
wm preside.
MM. Ban Waavbr
ntaitad
tor
RooUa
Weavbr
Master Lane FeMon EntarUlfla.
BMi- Nab.. WedMSday of last weak.
r lami
.. . Fenton
~
___ ______
Hwirwiaa and EbUlp i
twenty4ve
of bisyoi
)onng friends
______________
arc BDlaf ot' boOd new barns In tbe Tueaday afternoon.
c>ai
were
played a
general good time had
’*Jwrie HoiBTlcb of Trareeae City is
Mn. FVnton aerved a fine
maldBB iMr slater. Bmma WoU.
KA»T OBRFIELa
Mrs. Odleman baa been entertain­
ing ber alatar and nlaee from near
-Alaato acr.
B.Bnu baa bean TtolUv wBb
bb BiBtbnr. Mra. Brownell
yM Rose Blmley fa rlsIUng with
mStieaa Ibf a (nw dayw. '
a dL Haaibtad baa retnnad irnm
ggtaf Sfak. Where he has ^n

Fmo ai..work for tbe past sii. weeks.
He also visited ble slater. Mra. K. J.
Alltcbell whUe there.
tens May air miung irieaos here
week.
Mrs. Perhall took dinner with her
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ayent, Run-

Air. ud AIra Howard Oalud vteUed bar brother. Lecnaid Cunning
../Onris Is aaalstlng Mrs. Blue ham. Bonds).
wRb'bar wnrk.'
• •
Airs. Roan will entertain John
bn Wei
Bom to Mr. and Mra. HoVMd Unm aafl Mabel Moore this
•Bing 10
BBOUk M»wb IS. a slrL
boBor ot Mabel's binbdv.
L. A. Volet- ud rsnill), E. Volc;e and
family. .Mr. and .Mrs. A Rayera and
Mlsa-Klla MatuMod.
two K>ns. also CharUe and Johnnie
vw^lBg in tbe city for
a Ulna, has Mgeler visited at John Pertaail's SanlydbUped
...
dv cveBink§ltir Itaa fV«a to lbs dty to
J'. A Voice and .wife,
Wni
Riley and wife, reiumetl home Fridv
I riaiuni at trom Nonhpon. Lelatul. Fmvemont
H.
u. teMtib
teMtib tnr
tnr aXi
a Xfew dVA
and oiuwr lOares. where ibay weie
VUIUng tor a week wRb relaflves.
Mr. aad Mra- Blae nnuHalbad
pdny from .Ohio (Or a few days Usi
Mrs. Moore called on .Mr* Mans one
day last week.
.Mrs John PcrhsU visited .Mrs. Wal­
as tbe ga«M i
ter Rtockflsh Tuesday aod Wedaesday
la* IMrte.
Of leal week. Their baby Is quUc sick.
There will be a Rmii
- Tba LndlM- Wild wUl naat wUb
Uta: UwWelU Thoraday. ^arcb 2S. ...
.Fri
rlday ereoiag.
Ereryoae invited to attend
Match tE
There will be a danre at .Mr Voirce
tomorrow evcniok.
NOBTM RARAOIBE.
Tbe t.a««a' Aid met last *
Claud Shun and Ed Mnike. both oi
Tbaraday with Mra. A. fivers,
iravera • CIl). bate been vlaiilo): at
Prank I reentu's for a few days.
negt meeting will be at Mrs. A.
man's April «.
hYank Clark was a irareiW
Owlan to (be bad roada twere i
City caller one dv last week.
March ».
-...........
my
y who <conld go to the
I Mr. Clelnd’s Tnesday.
MATCHETT.
mriM Tlf*" '*** * ****
John TayW. wiu sK-k a
k
Rayera left last Motav tor last week.
OM Uteekia. where he wUl work tW*
home of Quo Rio.'kc Run
B. r. Dbriing and
tad famUy
fai
visited tbe day erenlnk- tattorj^ mMts Ruaday.
Hattie Taylor .visited wBh
grtndiDMber
■andiDMber Satnrdav ni
nnd Sundayy.
Fted Waa ami sUter. Mra. Beit.
spent RoBda) with .Mra. WaU ud
dat^hiers.Btfe Bvj^ ^Otaed borne' Thnra.
Friday anertiooa tbc
Hr tnm Prtoakv. where be baa dioai-vMled with iht

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Neeceeary .c

Farm.

probably It will be found handler to
use tbe solder In tbe form of a wl
though later a bar wilt be found
be cuiivenirot.
Having secured the outfit tbe first
— ................ a. -m
©f f„. neneaib these soft slUn' thing is to "tin" tbe polnL Tc
.owns, onl) tbe eolie^i of lace peiil. tbla, file the beveled surface down
coats are worn and beneath tie petti- bright, and heat to tbe stove <gis,
■ coat to a combination urmeni of gasoline, wood or coal! unUl
enough to melt ine mdder.
Then with a small.' flat stick smear
the surfaces with tb* arid and rub
' beautiful woven silk fshrle tbsi
the end of tbe Mlder over them
broldered elLk glore. are made of. iPlg. 1).
Stoops people will soon move on d*ged7

Mho to the mu. Tell me
nothing could be daintier or bel­
ir It does not tnelt freely get the
(arm near Tuba.
, Qnlckly,
ter Cuing for utllid)
coffer bottenr. After tinning tbe point
. nelgMors were greatly
try not toT^get It so l ot It will barn
ed when word came of Mrs.
s check Tor t
dollars. *
off:
to ease you do. however, retln by
'-'alrbauka
death,
aa
she
bad
'■'alrbatika
lived ra u UthorsM. Behold me. your MANY NOVELTIES IN RIBBONS
here the idm| of her »fc and gained
Marjory Alorton: My name to
U tbc (tnniugi
wraufl.S''?:
-I
O.IW
To.,,,.
t.0«

Thi.
hergenUe ways, The fatnn) lure the
bcantlful edllori 1 11 phone tbe
will not pick VP solder nor melt It
freely.
~__________
glrto ud tell the news."
Ktor a starter hi ns try a leaky pan
■ns a as
swswsasai
swiiswsaa* "Don’t forget tbe promised lunchSUdpaper or scrwi<e clean around tbe
• ----- ------- —..........
The Influence of tbe glorioua color"Thaissc.-usweredAUrjory"Wby togs .of the cast Is discernible to this bole and smear wjtb arid. .*^ake tbe
coffer properly 'heated ud aet the
[did I make Sneb a rssb promise? *Ah, »oason'i ribbons •
STYLCe OF ALL PEr(o!
IN pur 'Its 111 true "'
'
|
moat btoarw shades are^aeen point on the bolerspplytog ib« aolder
“lAeVe made arrangemeiJtS for me
close proximity to each otter lb as shown to Pig 2. Watch and
AMERICAN HISTORY
It run freely lyou can tell at one
to give my luncheon-to meet at U' n,c stripes ud abot laffelss.
It fi-eea properly), and remu.e tbe
Will be Eahiwted by Nstlonst Mu- »<=*<>'>'
Saturday." said Mar-1 The sash ribbons as well as thosb
aeum In the Near
jory a short while later - So be on demlOed for the adornment of draaau rolfcr '
if the coffer gets cold, take
Future .
'bitebeaver hat. black .^e i-iceptinnaily wide.
other one wbli b should also be In the
velvet
lull and violets.
Tbe girls
...................
A beautiful ribbon with Romu fire. The srork may.^ done equally
employed for a flaabu ■well inside tbe pan.
W„bl«,o«.
::.-A no.loDol
> tbe bem ot
If tbe bole Is too large, cot a amall
ple« of ilq and put over ibe bole,
bavidk first us>-d the acid on both
"O?'
b-e
1. a'gr^aTadJutl^'u' patch and pan. Put the coffer
women are co-o|«rattog
u. I suppose ni >ave to muaa my
bJ TwlVii
twitted and draped to of the patch, and when sufficiently
;hlblU" daUng Uck to Puriun days.
hta. ud lyt my aklrt. sag to tbe baet
more tube sklrti ud fancy
^ ribbon with a ttrtped hot run tbe end of tbe solder wire
To bare the "tos«" of every presi- NO
.
- bags
- j A black aaUn
aronnd the psich.
It should melt
snLial adminidtratioo repreHenied.
readil)-. Hold down wltb tbe coffer
clothea are being donnied to tbe muor stick until the solder runs.
calm and ^ dividing bonora In tbe raverae
This, briefly 1s the problem of sol­
dering. Giber
t.
Z
Saturday came. s( Saturdays will.
Dlsttort DovclUes are those center­ readily solved once end Is familiar
Mra. Taft has donated the white but this particular Saturday "Tbe rain
Katin gown, trimm^ in silver, which . «aa raining aU around." It poured ud ed with a mock close lying fur with wltb tbe tools.
e contrarilog border.
Most melals cu be soldered; not
she wore when her husband was in-1 poured and poured.
A cbtoth’lli
bllia simulated fur bu g bnwever. cast Iron or aluminum. In
BOguraied, to tbe collection.
| "Since the time of Koah there has
)urple bhrW-r
tbe case of gsivsnised Icon or tine
Tbe wife of the flrat president to »**« »>««»
• deluge,” waUed MarAttention should be drawn to thoa* use muriatic acid straight. Aa more
-ztremes of faab- skill if acquired, you will be able tr
ww, of rtn,KuiD.rouow Willi
p«i»«. r„r
pick up solder on tbe point of tbe
I 12 locbsa coffer, when you can buy solder by
allppert she wore to her huabud'
the bar.
^^Idodly noL U*. aU ordered, j
attgnral belL
Can't possibly countermand It ai thU

,
.
A gown of Mrs. Andrew Jackson has late hour. What sball I do? No one I
extremely ab UDDER ATTACHED TO DOOR
been given b.v Pret-ideni Jackson'«
duck could go on foot to thtoi'^^*'*
Tbtc taere aro those with black
great-greei-frandnleoe. Miss Mary Wil- aiorm," questioned tbo bosteaa
-I'm afraid, sis. ft will have to bo back grounds with a radium spot doof WashlngiOD .Mra. Akundyr
sign.
During Haying Time.
Bbarp. Widow of Capt. Sharp, t*. S N. taxis," weakly suggested Mildred.
"Eight ^rto moan two lasli. It's
who was the niece of Mra. 1', S. Grant
Cellars and Revera.
dreidfctj; But I suppooe ni bare to
The following device Is contributed
has contributed a dress once worn
Tbe collars ard ravers of (be new by a writer In (be Ilomeitead as
submit (0 tbe IneriUble." said MarMra. GruL
Jery. ag aha left the room to caU up coals BCd Jackets require careful at­ tog saved him more step* at baying
Air*. JoHu James of ’CTasklngtito to the gV^
tention. Alter aU Ui..-r are a-BoSl time than anytlimg else on bis farm
enlisting support from women to
-As ^Jory bade gnodby to her disttoctlve detail of each season'a The accomt>anytog tlluscrx'lon sbews
Tiur can be made o( satin B ladder nailed on the inside of tbe
tribtite historic ejEbiblis to tbe collec- friaiids after the affair was over. style
Or Telret. Tbe cuCs must match the bay barn door. This is made of
don, which will be displayed to glass Edith' said:
revers. and Ibis suinuin all Uie new. t'TVs ;b* full length of tbc door up and
to tbe National .Moseum.
rit costs bore quite deep cuffs. Tbia down and one ty six fencing la used

PIAH GOWN SHOW -

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are beeper and wider. Tbe
BREVITIES.
♦ Dorothy
"You werd a dear to lavlto ua." ex­ eolisr ot last year, with tbe narrow
i«4•«w
revers In front, to not so fashlunable
claimed Violet.
tbto
year, and the.collsr si the back
"Hope yon writ* some more stories."
ed tolearn________________ __
is quite narrow even when tbe revers
Btid Era.
C.'Benneu who died at her home
The revers are
TVhlle all the rest worn adding prtv In front a?e wide.
Benton Harhor. March 20
.Mr. Beufaso tbuks. Marjory was mentally fig­ faced ibui not the edge) with satin
uring arcoonts. She discovered that or velve; There is a tendency to 1
closer cut to style of coat ud Jacket,
dnrlDg their realdencd here the family tbe Inccheon bill, taxi fares,
won mauv trienda to bwh bnstoeM chauffeur,
chauffeur, malda ud smell corsage merely Indicating the waUt line,
and aocial circlea. Mra Bennett waa bonqnets. amounted to exactly tlS.SS. ‘ w-bich is still quite Mcb. Tblrjasbioc
s member of U. O. T. M. M . the Re while tt borne retted a paltry
slso- is more or less trying,
_ _
heksh Itidge and various womans lar cbeck.
should only be chosen if It Is espetualof-The rit). The remains w;ere
'Serves me rigbL" Ae said to Mil­ iy becoming—Harper's llaaar.
to rest In <Yy«uil Springs cehiedred
that
nlgbi.
-I'm
always
so
t-ujtery. Bentu Harbor Besides tbe hutr
pulstve w'tb issuing my invitations
bud there to one son.
Race Ceats the 'NewesL
"But we did have a jolly lark Guess
Caldwreil BueA son of Mr. and Mra.
We have bad polo coats and top
C P. Burk fell ud airiick his bead Ttl run upsuirt ud write another costs ud motor coats, but If yon
OT a radiator while plating lu the uory. No matinee for me tbto week." speak correctly now of tbe heavy
A 8am Doer Ladder.
botiie of a friend Tuen.la)' afteinooo
mannish eartcenta that women are
She Was All Right. Bwt—
earing )ou tali ih'-m rare coats.
c-(.»srl-<ci In ihe^flrAt place U Is
A deep tocision was Infllrted in the
They met for tbe first time etoce
ei,i<n; to get ib- sparrow*' ner’s
scalp requiring several stilrbes m tbeir meeting to Europe the prevloua They never were prettier than this
year They are made of heavy fsbcf -hv tamer and wbtn tb*- doo-close, and the youngster l>ore up re
.
1 rie. such as Encllsh suiting MdSrcnch
•t duw'c one can easily get In'o
marbnMv well dnrinc the operation.
And did y« tara a pmaaul wiy. ,,|„j They are plala or to shadow
bam to level the hay wllbout
Wied the htmtews.

atur of Ibem are revrrm
tog down on tb. ground
;^edid-verT." waa lbe«Lawr
__ ________
Boy's Ramnrdw.
Those___
who ______
cunot__afford the
"Tou were not OL I bopeT asked hudsome double-faced woolens
iriag prauy munen helps a UtUa
Raad-OuaL
the
bosteas.
turning
to
the
wffe.
„„
ordinary
ebevlois
and
line
gm. bat aU a UtO« boy gels out of
Road dust wiu serve to bold tb« Bl"Nesc." said the young wtfe. T tan
,,1^ ^olq^l caak.are or tbto irt^eB -c inuura using tt In tbe
prorty maaaiers Is to hava the other
toys call him UUay."—Atebtoon not. but 1 ' couldn't have yawned dotk
stable gutter.
Often."
•♦

Getting Ready

1

evening of
nual children's party at a tns
Chicago club. Alra. Gunni
Gunnle Is prdpattog her offspring for the oecaatea. Tba
room
littered with cast-off sboen.
hosiery, skins, nccktlea. and other ar>>
tides of apparel.) .
Mrs Quanle—If you dent standStlU.
GersWloe, rll—
Ceraidtoe—WlU tbare be too eretat
An' kla 1 uke my new doU? Say. Mb
1 wear tbe new apron Aunt Ksy (sv«
me with the pink bows on It* Bat
why can't 1? I wut—
Jobu—Aw. mother, boneat. hara t
got to go* Please, moth—
Mrs. Gunnle—You'ildrUeinactaiy.
both of you? Tbe Idea at your aettoff
so. Johnny, when aU toe ebUdron dt
every bumsn belai 1 kndw wllf bt
ibeie' Do you think I'm going lo
toave folks say' I didn't Uke enough Inleieet to my own eblldren lo bavo
(hem torn, wo? Put that perfume bot­
tle down (hu mlBuu. UeraldlMl
You'll be a regular bvber shop—
John—Aw. mother, have t got to
wash? After 1 took a bath this morn­
ing, too? Aw, 1 hate parties! WEd's
going to look at my each, uybow?
OeraJdHt-Quqb-^oa pull? YOd did
my hair this muiltag.
what are
you fixing It ngato for? 1 dont erut
11 bialded—1 wut tt curled—«U
arouad Uke the cook doea 'b«n—
pleaM. mother! Why ran t 1 haea tt
curled. I wa-wa-want It c«-curladl
Mrs. Gnnolf—Ceraidtoe. I abhO
whip you If you don't slop this In­
stant! Here I am. trying my bent to
give you n perfectly lovely time, and
like .aU poaaeatwd!
Wby.
every wkman there w ill rriilrine every
other woman’a children, and do y«a
think I'm going to let you go lodklng
like a curled up little fright? Stand
still, tor mercy's sake!
John—Aw, wbai do I put on now,
moiher? Aw—you burl. ] did with—
Airs. Gunnle—I believe yon do U «
purpose to torment n-.y: Tberrip n
black aireak all around your neck—
ud your ears—John Gunnle, you
nibrch straight bock into iha tath
room ud use Ibe soap! Lots ot Ul
Or you won't go a step!
John—Honest, kto 1 stay at hc^T
i d lots rstber. so' I'll ask Bfllx
r oue over sad bring bl» airablp—
Airs. Gunnle <ln tunes of tragedy)—
You're not going to stay at home! Go
and wash this minute!
Oe.raldlDe—I don’t wut to veer
that peillcoal! I don't like thet pktUcoat, moiber! I'leSse kt me wear toe
blur gingham one with the ruaea!
Mrs Gunnle—Blue gingham! Under
e white lingerie drees that coU'*«2lt
If you are only 12 yean old 1 taould
think it Isn't asking too much to lasisi on your having e Uttk coenmu
■ecse. Geraldine! SUud stUli
Geraldine—Kin I wear your dia­
mond hair comb? And your sperkly
necklace? Oh.- please, moiber.
»•
wear tbe necklace—the one with the
emeralds en' diamonds u —
Mrs Gunnle-No!
John—Oh. moiber, 1 forget ea* left
the water turned on to tbe bowi u’
it's rnniito' all over tbs finer an’—
my tu on tola cbalb u'—e c oh.
broke IL motoer — your long ^bIA
John—Korrr op.
... Into tbe hall, u —
Mra. Gunnle <tee mtooiee Ulfcr)—O
you stir from this room. John Ouule.
HU we go. 1—1 don't know what FU
do to you, but It'll be aometoing aw­
ful! Geraldine, ataad atlU Ull i get
your drew feaiened! Put down thet
tube of paste! And don't handle year
hair ribbons—you're smasblng them
aU down! John, put on your coUart

Afrs Gunnle—Now, see b^ U you
don't set like a little geqGrmah, with
every woman I know vatebtog yea. TU
Dcvcr let you go to e pany aulAi
-Geraidtoe—0<M>b. motoer! Ttaere'a
paste alt over the front of me! It's
all sticky'
Mrs Ounnle—Stud stUI! OfaBtha

here la ten mino'es. Stand' sHH!
John,-'ybu know perfectly well yeu're
'.0 wear ydur good ciolbci
perfume. OeraUloe! John, p'4t on your ponpw!
John-Ttvvre full of water! 1 had
'CIS In tbe ba;b room! Kin 1 wear my
iiill shoe** Aw. please. 1
OuDole — There. CrraMlBA
you've stepped on my skirt for the
>.itb tine sod now you've tcra K!
.and toe taxi wtn be hers—John, get
t-o your muffler and cost! Put ca year
wrap Gtraidiue! And pul dowathag
stupid doll! U’bst on earth—
Gunnle <ei the door>-Aren't y«g
i>eopie'ready yet? I don't see why It
iliotii-1 Irks so long to fix those klde—
tiqpgh they we.-e gruwnuri’ The m*rbto.es here!
Mrs Gunnle-I’d like to crawl eff
and die cotsforteblyl-^blcago DbUf

\
Tha ReaeMu
"Our arw iiLsscbger waa the en|p
we w ho was not worried by betog to
ht leelh of a gsk ".
"How do jou acrouAt tor thntf*
"He wae a danUsL"
rr'-

FQRJQB WQgiC COME TO THE IBERALD AND RECORD CO.

'I

OEAIQ TtATKESS BZKAID, AHD nAVSBSI BAT ilACBS,

' rAOK COHT.

THUnnAT. MABCH M, 1111
cl<<

CAttOEN HINTt.

•Uat a r
inacM of Mod to

Ttar» un cha a«hlia •»}oy«l

Mil rovar lha M>a«l

HOME CHEER

ha traarli.

0 thr faU .l*pih

popularlir N>«rJy -vary lo»ar of Eo*-

On lha

a
.. hair
. of
.. rn aitampMi) ti. oiltura

• llh only abooi an
noil, praaaad do*p fluul>.

A» M»n ai

>alW (o cro*

l>BtaB<^a of tha Mil lna« Ua fillad«ln

to i»o to Ihroa iiirhe* aiwrl
fva hi»a e real boiue. no

cot bark to town.

meiiar

A^ ahori to daveioh H in.

Aad I'va inada up wv mind I tkMi't ha-

about Marla.

t-.r

That la why Home t'haar oltan mon-

imoilw.

,™o.h



I..

bo. oot

lo.h„

.

t™»

.m.ll *»X'

,b.

...0



aprooi.

year, aad no «tr* expeaae^U aeae*-

Ilral» rti»Ml»ad. end ll

larta family of cunrds mhirb may ba

■ aahav

used

Soma

Irulie

ftK-rinaa Indi.-a has lr>-aU|wsj

a ill l>a foul)

man it
In tha

In iralnlnt linas on malls o
eeaeon.
idant It all|>
ool aInball,
thacardan
cland
stone or sbinsla.

rovart-d.

H.V

ba>a

vary

handeoma

the*.

BryoDopsis

laaintosa

bae

frah. flrmt

npe-i mhiia. and laiar It innie
al striped mbite.

**•

Bmi ibey ■net look freeh aad

hrttbl when cliea.

♦••••♦••♦♦••♦♦♦♦A
*

laavas. mhita Homer* and saaiial fnill.

WHAT TO teUkNT.



The bateam U one of tbe eaaeniisis
Id tbe truly well kept Sower garden.
It

lote* a hoi eun aad a rteb eoll.

therefnre It ran be grown in aeetloa*

dlrat-iinc yeuDR ehooi*

m*ere the ratalall to Mt very

and maklDC ih-u Iasi in this »a> if !►

■>”

Oihar of (he coord

toiBlIy arc the bateau appto aad hol- •ary. for people are dad To donate

too

lo-H-"''

Mowere ara plenilfnl at that lime of

boih of which arc pretty
iDOnthe. At tha and fruit, and oru
I weU aa <
found rloiu.
Iha booee will I
Tbare ara othar* ftvu tb<

tlilak sraanswerd, and aloriou. Itaoka plarad at the root* will eomailtnae at- alon» ahoot lha flrat of Juna
Manta lha iMwnrh to ba mada (aai and iban
eianad in i«ts or bosa. In Marrh or Into the rrat-k naaresi i!ia |>lare,lO ha
tbe worma and kill that

laet kllllac froaia*

Tbte etupl* UlUeal-

tenilon will ptewae the older people.

mi

will

raadllj

ft alMh.
M

or nomara from early aiirlns till Mia

crndRe Marla Urown.

Tha eeade abeaM ba

of |>totitad in tha fall or ibay

mood aabae In a dome berral. iHl thi

>“ onlar to

ful of icraaa dljipad in |«ri» araao an-l

mill ha'rwretved.

ktowIm

Iwrral 1* full, than tom dn entlilan

imi'raaaloo i>taialW

northam •owmar «a»

how lo kaan out tha rut irornie and a hand- ‘«o cromUi in tha houea. aarl>

»m#ll, trhh *raai traan. etrairhr* of

i<arha|u<

Tha

ihTh, that our

mould l>a a .aardlsa. whan ibay roal.t kitrlnkUng of lltiia ovar the row halm enura noware'frotti It m-a onui

I'aa boat) out to lay caidlof:. eriue

Toafa haord

aatl«ra<

dly praparad'bT vlnee toom-n.

]>larlBc a ia>ar o( benac and a lai<

ahollv *lran over to lha i>rolafvional and kaai> I

Whan tha i>Uoii ba«a aitatnad iha cardaaar.
haiaht of ihraa to lour Inrhea.
The OM and the New.

it

Bona fartllUar li

lha iilaaia ara aboaa lha trea-h. tha aftar a tiuia It* ruIiivatloD ana alnio*t

■R& M*«t BATES WnilAlB, idltar

aaisMiiM.- that lha cblldtra* oH.-ilut

« knumo of Ihrni la lha wlM.an».aMbat
Whk-h la una of tha faeiewt

kt*»i

lA a Carden.
Home Cheer
defies the allentino

rtmi

duiinR the tumiiier nmtba The youas

ibam
> la
*■*............................................
Planli are .ery qatefc aad eara grow­
i natural .oneatjueDte, m-lshea.
and denies the allliaior~ of tba follom- er*.
**
They Sbonld not be attempted
fallad to do mall
In
In stariine teRetable* or (lomere In lOR tareea. and I* heartily In favor of ID the D|iee nil all dinger oT Creel W
Uarla Cobb tbei wae.
.
Ki.iIos U atlll IlDserimt akmic iha lha smart paa rafliilras a lar*a amount ’***’’ CCberall^
tba>~ would ha full of the hou*e, li i. a roo.1 plan lo voter
WaL I wem on to vlalt her—(Irmi time way. and iba enow banka are hlcb in
a Hula laRaiabla Rardan. evea it It
aspaelall;
bud* when itoMy waetbar <atna, and a the hoxae will, sai bimtlnR ra>>er or
<«n*ist« only of laiinrc. radlahM atsl
in twoniy year—
rhaliarad Book* and eorae™. But wa Waiar In thin itanch will giarroUre
Tbe folWwlng do weU la eaady eoil:
all«ht ftoei wae daeth to tham
Banems|«|»is until tha pUcts lie- ■Rraans.■tUj. but Ibore'a Iota of lOMln' In Saw do not mani U. m-ali unUJ tba lu|>eiu«. the root#.
TulliKh. poppiee. nirotlanas. 8wee« Wii
cause o' this fallura to sacura a Rood Rin to apiiear
Ualura I ly^da mv cardan, t), I was B
York Oij tbare’l
of eprlnit work is aciually uiwn ua.
por suniiortInE iha ainas a ir«*Ute
Hams, caaior oil idanta Biomlag gki
crop of nojaare. iha Ranaml milt
drylttR out. .k .eusi .. not j IlkaP
tm|i|.y tiiaa;
auru looked at Mrba^l-I jaM felt bafora aa |>lai> our flowar
sardane
i feat In
rie*. wild ruruBiber, marigntd* aad
said. Riven up. forth over the 1U|. ol iha
tbam m.ui, as
I any I r.-a.l ih.- meed store raislocuea. and
Honia Cl.aar imi-.. to I- abte thle hH^hV^.h^uldteiMiJ^d' li-ls Inn-rteu. „
, , Chile tar home.
portujata.
ihTt (hose who lire In a
tele years l>een dliaov- later liina If tha t-oias i
. are
mylull,, wrfHId plan
A*- naked nboni bar snrdlne on
iba weak to aupplainani iha How-r taia- ,t,, ,|urlni tha hloswimliMt season all
dry bandy plare sow aaed of tbess-.
erad tfiit our loriuar ireaimeni nf the
il Ttia Horn
of luM-luBs veRetablee I ea*fuel day ibet I roma.
It**-hn'l “ffer soma i.ra.il.-al s.,„a.- ,ha flomars ba ka„t i.h-kad. sinra
Keep the bod oolet till tbe youM
pUnt m.t* oil rnron*. Sow mo .lo noi nioliti.
iu|. i.y
4v.uld rats.
II oaami eba kaapa It in tha bouaa- Uous
for the aoi.iluK inomhs Voii ,.i,uis rj-asa bUmmlns as ms.i. as
l^ie hare rhalr *ec^' karwi. aad.
aiiemp* tu “thrt *' Into Rromth lu ihi- mpillai
|S»1IIBR .And fUured 1
■ profile that they
ICa emllad‘‘roneervaioor"—
rannr.i sjiaad -a few avanioics more ^ad |uds act
they rnn rest yontent they will bare
boute.
Wa plant tha roots tu the water •
iurfac-e.
say a ca.
An' Momad a likely piara far tun. with (>roniably }uat now than by caiharinc
__ __________________
bAirhy planie and Suwera ta abna
KTound where they are to bloom. In
Here Is a new Idea In mindom car, Mg ciaae t^lte an-4Mir.
tosaihar a mimbar of Soriat's n
danre.
the la; - r i.an of
Ma' . - But
this denlnt.
Kor an oiiislde mindom iios Of latent tai ilirars.
lanry
ROrden
loxe and Harden maaaziii.-s. ami m
If there la a cool, abady idare ta
tools. I
Ha.roM. M ha .lol.U ..n I>. « In, .1. ,n,„
„,.n, In, ynn, i , , , ^... *
SI noihluK Is more attmrtUe than
the garden the gardaoer should try to
peae. s
■ lou^ iluusvWe<-i-InR
3<iw 1 boughi alsr
whet haBHtiiu thlnm aha liaa;

<<<'r« it we apiiraclaia our blaa.ioca.

rom

She'e ronein •>•» my moihar'e aide—

and

parallal to ii

Thle iranch

should ba Ollad with water wlien. as

n.,4.

^ •r»r^rn.r,a'i?r. rrr.rhr"”.;“'r.: ..a Sh» a,c,

2 eouMn't nae «i ibere

n„ U„y «o

wur

no..a

h.,'™.,,

much tar flowerlhR nasturtunia takes

raaUy brag about.

t-hanre erery

Tar foHu that knows wbat Bowen U.

a

Iona

of the ground

ARrlrollurlil mill tu- nf value in

She momeilmes loses

pIdd-

* “'*>

plant a femfe. mote
more seeds,
seed., if the
________ -s- .. ________________ ________ but.lem Bowers, and I mould Ilk.- these
A.o,h.r..ho I...
to furnlih material for houie. .le<-oraird looked for Meander or naslurlinm pea lover, be* much trouble with rut
tlone."
agyvay)
worm^. but every time the finds irares
At Ihe head of the list I moal.l place
Kar aeon ebaay a«er. or peinnla. or of this dreade.1 liule i»st. she .llge
Dorn-

»oU ..U hlord -.a-th.,- ,'h“r.“u'o.'"' ,h“'.."a’.a'h.'S:

“ **“*

I

tbongbt I'd saad bar Mmc oloura.

when tbe rarltrsi

aaacw we got aech a sight.



to seed.


"•'"i”

Even the liouia s-iih only s'l^m feet

aba could bar ter sprout.

dahlia van y aatlslanoril' Rrown l.v
the aniatfdir. at



^

ie«

in

°

the
taarlv (

I

ni>

salmiott

hire found

to

ih.-

thra.-

v

ie»

arrosa the main

"ireet

.

the

m-esi.

fatuous

pink.

son. s-Hriei

iomT

.sn

while the

Umn i* being

There Is aUsoluiely
ibte Idea

•4saala by tba road.
Tta git

on auch n

why

he carried

-wll Im- l■l-■.-l.-d II.

ure

several <U<*9s

IbH grand

of

>.e<auee

'hat flower, and. because 01 iha.r lonK va. ius

Dwnel

(raad eoneorratoor aba baa,

'a'l'e work.



Crtb nn nA

’hey are placcsl is .-hanK.-tl dally, and
..-"H.rl., Ct. d..., Ih.,

>

m

I'lnk* end the .tell.-aie lavendet*.

A III- asiet. because of Us late flomeriu

ihat-some- our very brat fall flower, ail th

And (be way that you are bom'

thing may not be sown mhli-h will tve- considered.
come a meed jwst In later yraep. a
One of tbe most hrilliant ls-,fs I —

• When God cut bolea ta Heaven.

pocket full of arads mheitevcr a mem- last year ma. ttuid.- of s.-arl.-i .alvla.



her goes for a raontry ride and soon *m«und*cl

• I kM« the plaee yon come from


Tha

>

botes

lb*

look

the harran streichra will blossom as

tbreogb.

• He let the acriia



aura
faU

down

by

their hands together for ioy


Tba UWta aeraua ara you-

But whatever vou

ai l. .,

. I,-.

11

v,,.,

,1,J, ««,» ,™ .1.1

orange-.vellom

do this summer. And there mae nothliiR

cmtos'W

binatioas of annuals for hed* In mhtch

ov.

geiic-rsl'ioDt
UIK.D

the list of|N>|.uiar flower* in the I'nlted States
sometimeswonder*

The fonoming hints for it*

If cultuie are given by an s.iihoritv

we ranlly kiow when meare wealthy.
Sever does this (taongbi come with

sm««t pea

gramlog .

Sweet |>ras eiv definitely

A

cirt-uUr 1v-l
by

day or two In aome crowded city like hooded,

or .shell sbetw<t

form*

an
c

withhiild

maicT

tinill

IVork In the flewar gardeli furnish

.a .. .. ., ..... ....... .

The two rape,
t„os.

floaers

measuring

irotu

r- autlful

lour lo

its

We laagloe tbe city bomes of the
eerr rich (b be surrounded by apnclow
bloom.

tewu.

made

brilHnat

with

Tet (be actohl (acta aie that

thsno mnaaloBS ars na a rale packed
.■ya«m.e uka MTdtaso ta n bog.

Iieir-r

cm

be

may be aecurod at a trifling roM by
starting the seed* of begonia srraon,
and pink

the liny plsnis apiisAr grew' rare rnumi
exer.-teed
oB.

<11 the stems lure yellow, muted
pUi-e.

till

the early

to

Air

bn

pTWTeW

BUM

the

Ibelr drop­

ba

sswd

(MOlr

«M.

Md

oi

t.ig

Ibe

>«»I

idaau

Into another bos.

I,. reiwUel ta rich soil

a suitable implement for tbte pariame

... bulbs m.ll be larger and

This stage safely paiaed. the
becontes grow

A wotbpirk amtes

rsodUy

and

rafddly.

T'P-er..ii* Is-gonlas thai are started and begin to bloom ta sU woska Tbe
earl', i-egi-t 'o bloom In JuOr and con

.base them nuite reasonably - "i re*^

Cover Your Ugi

Pences and Btom
P'lc*.

lor lidding oti' In June

lovellnems of a bod M Iboso bofoates

Pe

you

When Itlaming vlaea for akmio ever,
tbe kitchen porch noxt Bprtag. (IT ’he

planted vou- tuber* ui«ide down, a*

tdmmoD

manv

..elds bonntllully of lu fruit, and ibe

antaieur.

.to

The sllxbt

de-

foliage

lima
IS

bean

vIm.

tor

(hU

both brautiful aa-l-dense

from mlii. h 'he foliage dried a*av aie

Vou .-an also td<* ibe brans ra*ll'.

.tie onlv

A •e.eB' 1*-’ie o! •Sunset' says thee*

mark, to show whi.b f the

Again, do not pUi.i the tulAeri

l«t

Civs itiem a well drained

or 1-ed ut light

-Ph soil end a

.-0 best on d' ■
-and-

Idarev. aad ibat 'hou.-

a.-e* are grown h» dry farm-

...s -...•ti-u .o California.

I.amail> .hs‘le.1 plate on the non. or

-he lai.

east Btde ol s l.ullditis

Thee

i„ no-

,M ter 0)d Unflaxiranii*K>rl') of beta** magnxine.

require M tru. h wa'e- s- iheii -a. ■ ■;
ten*

v

A

foliage moubi

—-etii

.'iperabundau-e,

.i-h

drainage; m.ll

k-11

'o

nntll Ihe.questloo of iheii

.ndpa'..

insufli-.''

.v-i, » larXe

-■i.-i

■I.-:

a teal

problem 10 'be

(m the otbor hand, many

e«ple who ar* rarntag ibeir
Dg and t'vtag M roocm moM

i„r i.loom .liisicrs t.u- lo:
ic

moasM

.jin mil) -lo vni; iiKire
good
than tinue 1—au'iful until frost. Kor early Is very jstriklng. They bloo* as proharm, an-t th- snu . Bii f Jfl. vire voter floser-. Ibev are usually started In fasely as (be t
a gra<-e aa-l nxs*^ tkft
>on-i lavioit ;f '0.1 »-nr a tucfvd’-rtm- pots la a •iiDiiy window. Tbo*« wbo
live 10 .Hie* ran now oenslly
por- latter terks.
\
h!-l nt)'

^uisi; *ta

I..- enure

rarllest

I •i.ey should Iw lakeo u|i.

Sj'- a garden magaxine:

too -lewf

tisi ever,

id.Ip

penny

1* made to

s.njal necrasitim of IHa.

to- •li-n, v..|\e,v -i.’

, are long and

draOTT.

Tbe
vrlib

The .|cn-atis koomo *-

ferTlUxatior. god biowo. and the result is verV fine ,ra,nij mu .. *:-hou' a nr
from excessl' p
sbsenra of It
For a low hed. near 'he |«th it m«l Hamona i. the snoage.i
^ of BaU ABd tall aitartoeni booses. In than from the
ag straw is the Pe dIBIcnIi to *ecure anythtng *ui»- raotiaa* grower among tfi.
aome of which a whole village could Horse mnnnre c
strnm iror^to yollom
loM Itaolf. nn.l the broad, well-kept best tor tweet --------- ..........................................................................
- iwnste*. with ah edging i, pg, h^-n koomn t

the conUT liMir.

spllDg. '

top

A wr.-e-

- IhiHooii

n.«Ve* a
.-*nar'

t-ird 'in-

K-s-c'i!

tucked-ta homes, their miles on miles rsoult*

Unle wooden home* of Tbe amnller

.-•uuoall'

yourself and

six

i-teDiIng .slllopsis ta ihc .enter. *f!> .e,„Me* is.kmantil some*
Md Apprwtetes UoaI's out-of-doors as depth of from one i« i»o feet auU
** edging o' nas'uttiuni*
He..- «-■ per .>• «ra*M. au.i pior.;»e
It ahonU be npnretiaiod. Is the con- and a half feet in midt*-1 an-l
" ' 111..rough

t.i^ flo«.-rs,are
trast between city street* with ibelr ly worked.
l«i lettlH, ng. more hanvi have several shades ol velh>m otsNge p,,,

eUlM, tbs vinagsa. and. bbal of all.

In Hi.- fall, beform Ihe firs'

and kept

Instead of and the

Utc bloottiini

tiPrnsv i-urpl- and 'h-.i s

law^gBd brtllteBt garden* which are

qaallO-

palled up. roots and all. and plarai ta

be

lo'.tlst
iitH-acise or

yellom- phlox mill furnish i’
made ll'

laating

fraau come

ibey mill M.>«aom profraal) all aum- seeds are very amatl almost dust like
„iar The Pomars are vary showy nnct In fa-t, they geminate rswdlly. When

The rotiirasi pn .p,. „ih.- t:«nd, i- n«-

sd'm-

tbeir

whew

of

ping

white. stai-il..mere.l idoon.er-iaDUul-

alU

.flO^to 10 eras tb* iioorest. ttale«

om

medicine ran he Iro-l*. 'he plaiHr- shoal.t l>e taken up

IS* of tiiuk jthlox eph i«ii- pure «h.te i-lossoms. .Tbe

A most hrlHIan’ Ived

dl*|>Uy bed Tor

be obtained on'

see bom ni.i. h hetar vou m ill fepl Tb... every

tti.-

miiis.

The earih should be dug ,

No mote beautiful

evl i>msi 1

their o'her uork. .lo It

har-ly and

drairaide ot

the may of .-olor os cie*tie<!. ">e \(j'.c

traveler moat. If that traveler loves Mil.

mer and

m^BDcl no

your flower* and i-lani* In a.Iditicn to

--------------------------------The Hardy Clemaiit.

■lelightvul''^l' s Hltlc more v«ri-,r

Impresses a the wosl Imiwitan, factor ol all Is

A dealfable fsaurre Of the

They come tafo bloom ta tb* teta w

, just the right kind of exercise for eflec-tive

asking the iti--n folk* to take rare of

Cke«- eonfsBM* a partiality to call pteotta*:.
nortbera Mkhlgan the gem of them
In the general .-nltnre of sweet j
Tbe thing which

tle rare.

the K.|>s over, can Iw-plunged. |S)t and all. In a

ininteiis--

•(( these lwo>-olorm mill 'h- loiiti.< nKi»l

and taeraase rapidly, rminlrtas bat l«-

-H. C. Hodge,, ai^rlgolds U

The pot* c an then lu- place-1 in cti. ular bed on the fronl Uwn, where
cells, until a.ilunm.

not too severe- for ati.vone

en-d -;.h, a :-rfn i iita-- •

tu.

Uteblcaa-

woman hut the mo-k aiiKing flower* h

above

On no a. .cjnnt

-bBrnilng lusl i»

vender blue agettum

Mribero

rtock* or ter^tatera*.
«itk
After lUi-t-r IIIW in |s.t*
have tuberous b.-g«.nlas
They are oaaUy They wUI bloeoM tadoor* for weeka
An exqnloite bed for a ebaitad |dare
a.ed hloomtng. they should be wa- raUed. af'ci au early indoor spnwi-

l.iil^ihe Tuvis Into Iba Ru.iiiid ii-iiil all

TraTeree-by-tbe-hey,

waier. for these can be found in many but withTtnallcr bloasoms
|«rw of our brood tend, ithough Home
Soak the seed ovci
nigh,

Id

root when you buy U ef oaatera florbapp) men. •
Hut afterward mr trooble* and erpert- lau. loatiy. Tor a border, aow •esas

front lawns cun l>e found than

-ianiter fr, in frost |s i.ast as the plan'

vlilst.rs Ih*:

tbe VMderful comlilnailon of bills and are similar In fori, lo the Spcip er*. odgiug

piarrs

loo rub tu suit Iheiii.

...sled mlfb the -xcept.

made I-'

many

gtag. tboogb It tosu twssily root* a

muBt be pricfctd «fl Into ihwmh t>ou «r

tult tbe 1

i

tall mariiolds or plaai tbe beamllfttl

...I

ttatv of goo.! -«"il--.

a

grow

vegetable sa-tlai--i» nx, ha«vv- for frail jn

ChlraM. tae ndl'wr comee to beeutlful Siwncef lyiwe. miib maw e-lge* end^.,tt ,
It Is not alone .tandard*. and il«-rnmin t'm-s, mhi< I.

Tb«M

In the MXI row aow eKber

It Is haidly iswvii.lP to inaka the soil

bloolultia honey ruckles

i

sunflower*.

yellow bloaooma as large a>

*loo mbirb ran be had for ibe dis-

Ihe flomer 'syfder ol OOt
erandfar

. of vine hUmiu- ere ;

hcr>le

the sac

double

There are acres of It near Old Ml>-

re Is no* 9 disliOsitloB to

phlox In 'be center, then a row of iwl- rum ao.i ttei-'c niber.

acrosa tbe conitaem. whl-h Included a flora i>te. which Is comitosed oi the rg,Uy

dwarf

Next bare a tblefc mw

Aellow roreopels which grow* wild la

Ing laniuus meeds.

liefore

made ver' l.at-il.au.J it t- aspa.-iailv- ej|

roee-coloi-«-d

■ Ussifled yellow

Bueh force ea when, after a long trip m three disiloct grouiw—ihe^ CiaDdl

^aent able to sundy

pr-s-ioD on niu't tubers sn-l the s.-ar*

.an In-

plentiitg

For height

rudoakla commonly known as

Ihe

few suggestions ilong this hue;

onpleasing

A yetlew ettmor makes a briUla^

dahlias

oM-fashlonel

Tbe sweet pee siaods at the head of color contrast I* desired,

HoimCkeer

Aay eoil

lu.iiM t-e set down cellar.

adylsed

hard to do about it
a.a -the othe. the
gorgemis
Jact.I am often asked to give some coni niannl.
bearing
deep
vlqle; imrpl-

Culture.

mellow aad raaioaaMy rk*.

Someiiroes the lals.r neresaary ta 'be Tlw-n th--

the cullivatloli

calU>|.

'he bed iK.t-lered with olterna'inR

brouab'

in the fresh air and hrtghi sunsfaii.e

mbor' was maRain.-ent in the evt.eo.e .ica'ls vnes. preset v.-ry dacnieJ
It mas a |.eriecl symphony Iti cojpr. c-on'rasi*.
The .-ne ;s the t:n. pure

hav* a garden of yonV own
_
gsmet Pea

the

your .priuR orvler for idai.is

the rose, and the liule hill* mill clap raw* of ararlet an.l vcHow^olen* The *a,v

to

oartb-

t.t

The i

lea themselves

There I* o thotiRhi In

clecorailvc-

Duti'i fall lo Include a ie» of the...........

I" l-rl.,-1

for tm.. meek*.

them

tie care ta selection,

QIaanlog vtik dew at mom—

-1.1

ceedlttitly

and blllB tor miles outside of ihe cit- useful color* arc ihe whites, the
this for Kisletn woman's cltiHs.

• T kBOW—blue, modeat vMel*.

mhl.l.

The women e dul.e of San Franclecxt a portion of the stalk is cut away at
Ud ...

—Tba Womati'a Chronicle, golden poppy seeds over the rosdaldes rondliion
----------------------------------

If ihe water In

had

lor my crops;

A. is the
r.sl Mfinl the leaves Itecln to fade, lag. ao-| when ail danger of frost* i»

a a ev

wb«a

Tbe bed aboald he

Tbe luoflts of a gaHea. I mill sell out

manv

All ai.-

lit color, an-l all

tbe marigoU

rlom-rr t>or«l.T on the vegetable gardi
1

vaueiie*. mi.n ihair pec uliar

forget

of tbe tagilea. tbe ttay dxrarf mari­
en<we began.
yco*. If oome «Itr greenberw like my. gold. Tbe goldoa glow, oonflowor and
■ live from year i« ys«r
self would rare to reap

tul-

Tbe -brmmliltiR

Do aoi

you are larlns yo«r plaas lor aexl

[reni the old .-ountry Ihe fashion of

our ancestors

the lUt 1 won

m

Ibe box aiart aad set tbe plaafb with

almui three feel high and here

think Totrid mi the barrels I

verv rheap.
sort.

boxes
kaork

deelred plare.

of

jierspfidrilon dro|«
1

^ba |«rkad awj
...
-Ingle box of erdliury

I.-.. of
When

The I’.vm-

monev tmbl.h «*d «o u»e In vases, nod general .lecw mtRnlficant

would be irlfltaR. and time.

2 teal bagrudga Marta Browb-Marla

air All summer leug I mraaile-t. while n

Before I ma'da af> garden. O! I wax a

this

rewesiliaa

Wbea* It Vdaolred to

iiansiiteDt them to tbe opea,

Plaol

>h- top
Tbe soil Is then tu a i«-<
a-'i.isD- an.l cBP »>a .ut out as wav'ed
To IB.
ti-.val piinlfaay-i of Uuii .iliey <oai ooUiiiig

of

by

girded.

are Shallom.

spot Id a flower garden.

erpilUl*

And though I

Iking aHe<iB.
r

rombinaitou.

window

Vgrpt. rieties.

ef

I took ibe iirUe'ol chamidon for rate-

pUn, it would add to Ita at-Ah»P« «bai «be. fte often mistaken forgreatly admired h, mans

taveHtroeiii

allom

ti. i.rodu.a >-x« o-dingl'

eumner visitors, ta compound raito i« stalks, they are exiremelv w.-ll adapt- |y tm-tetad and reflaiad |a-tnU
tbe

ta aplta UT all

N**i

out - taa*er.

plagues

one dlanrr s'needs.

cared for.contrast.

reason

they

he- be made with ihvm.

taat eat laH breath on'em ‘ itactlvenent lor Isitb the reelJents and

tbaa all tha orkide growedl
A*d BO

no

cannot

tbe

the one la< k that laslens the hand a

1 raprodmih... r I.IIH1-'
\otie<tes aiv,Iud H;uiinlutiire of tli.- lar*.-.fl.«mara.I
TIiia -con hi a-lltinotily u.lali.
ta h«»aa-a gate.
smaller lowiu -where there are water- inlte ae Imautiful as cittysantbemums. kinds.
The siiiKle dahlia is
I'd ODoam- ckooee them lUaea tbet'e works. If
a whole cliy were to untie»hleh they reeetml.le so
. toaely Inad to smI.I.ue.
fur •« I tolkerlate.

»it Ht « I woi like ger die. an* al^

lugethar,

nsler lo o

ih.-

with i'.si «s-taU. Bi
& strong aa’pure aa tall-oan air. that ala.-etc., which after the preliminary t rysawy yellow*, or the dalui
________________
_ renulre
.____ ________
whites. Ilieir Ihe i.i-st deslrahh
pUnting
and__________
weedlig.
alnmat eolored aort*. or tbv
•veopooi e thro- and thro'!
M
ex”wpi the evening watering, loveliness Is lucrente.l tenfold hv thh,. k of f-rmal
m

like

made of ' wood

valtom. Ilia,

u. Mitio-' black, and In man

tbeanMyaa

They w be Mit|a this Boatk ta the

smarmed upon me Die* and hugs.

ready

ho.l*e-|iodKe of.dor resultim:

Oolora-lo •“J •“<>•' cx<iiti*lie

Sprtaa*. to the miles of gar.len

don of

• ihrouKli t
-uti-lus m*i
shadas of

esiaMteh

goMea glow.

“f

IV. not i*
ewtpod aptartbonae alt.
tween the malUs and the rath
The have Miue of the lavendei varietlas. -sh..*- o. faiicv"
by ibaiii- itouhlc. cicimlar fla
Tbaa groat cool hraachew. aArlfvIn' flowers are tbe
rommon
rarietica. They are exceedingly lovel
liva" dsbilii Ives a
»a» »ldi daw.
such ae dm-art nastuHum. phlox, xta- *^l»«e. and when used mli.. .

' Uaybe I'm queer, an' moat folka la.

Being

Tbay

that wtllSwtee good pouioee will grow
my garden: then a flood
.And pelting hail and tanrrivane turned I bte flower. Tbe dwarf rariaUaa make
an exreUeni border (or the larger va­
everylhlog 10 mud.

iBHilI' about thia season Inch werma. mole*, 1

The dovorallre oualltv of the dahlia

forgM-mwAM*.

Once In tbe gardea they wBl

well preiored and the aoll abooM be

boxes Then,

|.

ing*.

•ummer's garden

would be an abaoluie neree-. Theo ewme a dtoniikt tkat burned to

A eOBvenlenl box lor siartl^ eee.li
‘ol flowers or |4anls van he niade fron

« iiMiivKira

klgb-a-paakln' dowa the atreet;
walk, nexf to the turb.
A |HN-uUar th« «»• of
Thw .
Aad oh. tbam Hlaca np
tor borne, charm of one of the most bfuiuiiful rlt- Imlude Ibe vroaiu of the Entire
ndklakin' of 'am ibera.

ter -lail.v

I*

I

»'■

ei* between tit.- house and the wallt..«a»iU moresaiiefa.iory ih.Mi
«p or even out

J iMt got fatal from emelUn’ ar UiW

It

a bog that tried to bite me alma>* roote-l there at mom!

]uii-kages of will Iw- rfwdllv a< knomledged hv an.r-

glad that thete ere a lamy In nottli- l-lul^- Uren.tar au.l iwla veil..* ,
para and wbHa an' aweai;

t(

ai Id

lew

make beadtlfnl rloaa bent an or edg­

all Ibe dirt poealble adberiag ta the

ffooil dratoaRe and tots of ma­

' bare htt *evaral saaMUs

of ground eurmundmg It—and wr are <«nflned

(bottgbt Of oura. tbet'e growod

the norili.

lima,

«:

'<>

ll»«

Ton'd tbtak abeV her errlngla. Ibefe ein Michlgan-ren have a row of Bom- and
1

il,aj

pretty

theds. tbe does ayroas tbem ran:

■ The rats fouRbt battles on them. Ihe
■rest difri.uKy in groming smeet peo*
row* ate ail the erfrn.

'*•'>' fo^of >■ *'

all ptok. aa'rod. an'white.,
VoU hkoly bee mime In the taU Ibet

When The rhivkens stratrbed

beautiful.

the little square heriy 01

BUXgrslIon alK.iit

weary In well doing, and de< lile<l 10 go mixed i^l.

■-Ton'd orter see ’em when they bloom,

sbowv

.|«riant feet.ire

buy

I

Is

In mindom l•oxes mould be the matter
the of keeidnR the Mir very mat all the

Thi«

the )dant-

«>

ones hare grown >meei iwus

blossom the eRa<-t

tha

Itifie

'• ‘

6ba badaT pbloR or-botlyborka a-grow- where but one grew before.

while the leier Mwn seed* blossom

In

flrmt. prenil.iiii. fof dahllaa, all
ihe plante pui Into the eioun.l

»oh-'™- hi-" h>«h ""'o- hi-l h-i- -I-—

i«r-. .hi.A.„. .od .,i.h. .... ...J. """
and seed is i>rey
Id this
; In*. .TOU can hate
way *be keetw her hedge full, enough
entire seaeon sria<

mane with an outmard ciii-ve.
Home Cheer mould add that

first of

Yoa kaow a^M folka hate beltyhoHiA asrape the worms for early itowerii
af tbev don't bav anthla* nwre.

”n.

'*•

Yte. *am-t a pink or marlgoM. nor to
■waet ntymn epray—

I.I. ShrU rWi.l

“ -n

I woik. apj

rlslni^ with the Urk.

The |.eas mill «r.i fall over ibe edRc
iR till linir lor buslneei. and Oaof Ibt- box. |•erllal•* to a .Irpih of imo
UbeffHnjiie dark.
oao oi-lerad umll tbe last day feet, and then, as It le the natuie of
The ground ha.l been ready
them to Rrum up. mill turn an-l start After 1 made ni» enrdee
them for ut least imo meeks. On upward, making a beautllul pale Rreen
moful man;,
Of;r.H:^iu;;"s:!re“v
The Biate Hortl.uliurwl >->aet>

tb«> am escaiw and It'to alway. easy

la* by Uie door.

fort to iraiu il.am aRa)n«i the bone.

ale written by him for ihe \ViK.-ou»ln „f

TWO. dowarlgb. d1.ap,«ln.la--Ml tbe ,he l.t.le plants In a late fn,... bu. on
bull eonaarvnioor.
the other hand, the prohabUUv 1, that

(Ah-

to each iM>v. and .lo n.d make any ef- I hired

The followliut exiratis fruiii an aiti- ,00,^

apiins. and plaiite the

aoed* Just as eoon as the frost is out

« I vnt and beton.

■"

raise a

seed mlih a laiUh hand, on.- shade

r,‘:

*e.l

can

B--th of fhemr ar-■*-

used

in

shad,

The

a June Sira#««’T"f<,iit.«;ug ...*if*i.«n is

>D

Good

stveti

UoMakoerta:

fi»e suggraiwn. wblcb

eaelly 4>e morked oot
or tiunday srbooi

.al-

by My cbor.h

li Is speciaUr ptar-

ii.ablc for yoong |•«>pl•'■
socleile*.
B’e not vuuimon. !>.it *. leas' tme moD’b- ai.s-a,l loji it
lo p-;!i- p I'l >>u» floner blva myaTl.c VaOar pastor has roqoaotod o* fe brine
‘'111 v> out
a lender lul»froti* t-liicbe-. number ol llou.e C|,«er
10
eburrh
any
i-orrost
mngBi>Be*
'he'
• t«le blue ager ,h.. fl
mhen planted iD llu
oiwns the soil to a freer ivassagr of pt scartet colens
u alHi vued for fen-e». though ;t .an and save i' 'o' «‘htW:eO* IIS'
me have airsody
nod.
We
|da'w
water and air. Manure should Iw used ,um
- and i» pi
.over a isrxe >|«.e and lor a k»*
(hem uista a fsUs In tbe charcb vratinlmoot entirely ta the lomer soil elgb<
Another lom -bed 'bat .will be foun.l «t>en m«
Sunday
leii.-e lequlre- -nMing liSi
passed b; Ibe su-all bule. People CM bMp themselve* in
'to fourtseo Inche* ta deish. and wood
very elective ran be
made by u.lng
,re pro.lu.pl
grance
bothofcm
the
the
»hire
old ao.!
flower*
ne* 11
fall plale
and x'rU sod have ea<6 rteie iheee inigsttaai nod they oeed oo>
ashes or alr-steked lime It nomcitmss pink
verbenas,
edged
with
the ^ood. They are of a love;. >vy i.luc i. very pleaeat' and 'he tv
Tbe rongregaiios ha*
flUed with flomera.
A* ihrae pretty reiura illbm.
workod Into the upper soU.
Uadnme Ballerol geranium. The deli.u.cmf* from all other vanene* be read;l' kep' ever Witter 11
blossom* are handed down the i»-m». responded very reodUy nod we aver­
‘Tranch ptetitUig U universally ac- cate pink of the flower* will_^traM
The mild .lema'l* mbi.h to found otr ter.
It increaee* very fa»t.
cepied a* the

best

This

pteaitag moot dellghtlull. with the

trench abould be (our to Bve Inches and creamy
In depth and from three to luar ta (oltegc.

Who shlth.

The seed ahonld be sow* rra-

while of the

md -rno-

r-lai r>

T'm--.

ihev are m-H monb s mal

«riu vine

ns ihe

vine ataMx-t tu sai.-faciory

when dug .1

TMlralata" and cat be had

- There at.

1 hope every reodei of this artkie sith no expense at aU.

tbe
ccngrega'ioa age from flftr ta sixty n
By tha (Ima tha i^mnor to
tb* rtilldreo * flomer*. Babday.
remly to rtose tha rhareh. (ha laUa la

peck or more e»rh member of

fa’^Vecn northern Michigan river bank*, makra
gmaiuin's • gar-len

wbl^ may

takes 00* of
vt the gW'Vd*

Before thl* to doo* It i* »ell to have

oraamsntaJ dbs pwaon ta char»e of.ib* aervit-e*

•ly always amtdr-

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