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You will find pur /afore the right place to buy
1 tji^ rigjMt t^ok,le»; o i p p ^ h ^ i l i h r t < l $ u r p r ice s rig h t
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$ ' Seal Brand Tea maJos cream out of skimmed
*»Thlerq ie something about Seal Brand Teathat
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l l V b c f b i a ^ ^ h p o p th e p -T e a T "
lady to
g ^ )cer th e oth er d ay.
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did, iio t k n o w e x a c tly w h at, or h n w tn d o .
;e^ ib eth e d ifference, o n ly th ere w a s h som ething Seal
tiSai hther tea s la c k e d . That-' some*
thing w as a$ijbtie pabre q p a iity ,
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FOB SALI? ONLY BY
of New
Spading Forks, V-Trowels, Weedws, Dandelion- Weeders,
Shovela^and Gultivatorai Lav^Rakea^~Lawnl
Lawn ]E{o^j\'VjLdwA;;TM6Wht^: PrUnihg"''Sfiears, Flower- Guards,
TrelliBWire^-WbeelbftrroWfl. all at,vies of Hoea.. aadJ 3ftrden..E.akiea.
. Buflders' Hardw are..,,-A
—FeKhe^new-btlilding you-are-aboutr-te^erect. or the-old onC that
you are going to have repaired. We can supply youl witji all
. Ready; Mixed .Paints, QHa -and_Yarni8hes.
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spe’cia.lty;. _
Carpenters’„Tools' a
Home Comforts
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f^zer^—Lawn atf^ ^d
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furniture, Hatnmooka, Swings, Screen Doors—and Window
^Sercons, Oil Gook Stoves, all tho beat makefo-
WE ARE “HERETO SERVE YOU.
You Are Safe- 1
To leave your order for that Hay Loader and Rake. We have
the Keystone, theiolm Deere, fhc Clean Sweep, and all of the
•leading mak6s, Wo sell them at prices to suit you.
4n6N*r^--
and Mowers
We handle all 6f the leading makes of Binders iin i Jl^wers, ,
and we carry a large supply of Repairs for your convonicnc . — _
Ordor your Plymouth Binder Twine now.
Hot Weath er Goods
_ Everything ready for hot weathor-lWrlgroatort, fco TSe»>".
i'TOtcra, Screen Doora, and Window Soreciw of all si.es.
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SPISOUI,-Whits O^nlto Ware Sato S g ^ y .
h o lm es
WE WILL
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REFtECTfONS
w ortPeopled^pu^H endry p re se n t^
the diplomas and the, benediction was titu d e , pf W arring Nations, f.SaVs
P.resldent.,,~*Headline! in v Detro
pronounced by Rev. C. J, Dole,
; Every number on the program, whs Jo u rn a l.N o doubt of It a t all.
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well rendered and fije parts taken by
The caption aver, a p ta ture of a ten.
torious and. highly appreciated by nis player in the daily papers the
xthelr--frjendi ^ - T he - addr <ri6 of DK ‘bthur.day.; read*vMli^^lahkpispiay:
Hehdersohwasa rniiteftydne:ahd;w$s..' ed Fine ,Forra,’r aud“ belie,ve us, she
listened to with rapt attention.-v
did.
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' The class this year contained fifteen
boon
yvWUjJ i hM]y v M . , :JrP\1PY 'IHtjJW»; Judging from the ^eporta ln 3 S e
Some of-them-will Jtehcb-school the dally papers in Jackson they ^ebuht
samlirgygaiyjand others i
the university and colleges a'nct~sonre- sun-counts-not .some” divbvce-actk|n
have secured other employment.
begun.
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-Behool-BiiiIdingc«i'vf.T'^:
.No one id)jected, Uor > a s a te ^ r
TlieTSuperlntendent oi Public. Iru
shed
wpen the jHonorabie!.William
struction is,preparing plans and speci­
Jennings Bryan resigned; but there
MustReportPires.
fications: for one and two-rootp school
h a s b e e n p le n ty b fb b ie c tio n s m a d e
yesult bf a new lg
tiftihe m anner in which .he'haa over<
thousand
thousand- doHars^
a t the laat session of the leglktlturei i
iese wtii be ready to ue furnlsheifto reslghatlonV
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It's pleasing all w bo use it.
—. - It'a-our famous blended Coffee
It’s our pet b ran d of Ooffcte
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T t’a t h n fin ffttft t h a t ’s a a t l a f g l n g
The Price is
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^H B R E IS NOABETTER PLACE TO BUT
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Lowest, Q uality Oon^idered
^hogl^ga^andW l^igg^gggl^g^
i n r...i.i_vin June;—Tbere-wttI befplaus-toiTrat
and the supervisor;of each towushlp
frontage, north, south; east or. west/ M att Blosse^ of the Manchester in which no fire departmentTexists Is
ProvlstonlvlTl bc~made for-bbth baae* -EatSrpt-lse recently.. . purchased an rpqjulred to report each fire after_lt;r - ;
T- ' raent Turnaces and room furnaces. automobile, and now listen t o this ^ curs. Under thG-wew-law^he^state^
Froper lighting,heating.and ventUav plalnffroin fS e la st issue of fiTspaper: will pay 25 cents for each report,
tion.will be incorporated in all these 1Mone^wiil-make-tbe-mare go,” ish n since the crgantmt?jErof--the state
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old1' saying, but even^mbney ~wdpt J r e ^ ^ a r s h a l’a^egpari^ment =aese ral,
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and practical utility for school pur- Imake an automobTIcrgo sometimes
years ago these reports have~~beeir
"poses will' be secured. Econoniy of
.
o -o o o
furnished, by. the fire' chiefs without
Construction will be kept .steadily In —J t l ^ a l £ th a t- l n ^ t he-Jeventx)pva£ jem uneratlonrr Dast y e a r 9;960 fir.es
mind and atrthe"sameitiine all-p?ahS the ^government yvould call upon were reported./
will adhere clo8ely=to the well estab*
tnry FordAto-tflrn his- paammbth
11shed stand ards fpr safety, healthful- iactoryintaone^forthe-m aiufaG tureBchoolClosedWith Picnics*.__ U ;
Is the
: 5ess^comfort an^ convenience
Qf ampiunitton. If thev do-we-^yill T heflrst elgh tg ra^ e s^ f the Ghelsea
wager th at. Henry will show them ppblic schools Closed on Tuesday and
Have to OfferT
ifforth^Sylvftn G rang^J defetlng
t h e pupils received t h e l r ^ romotloh
Thenfext-m eetl n g o f'No rth S y tvatr
cards Wednesday forenoon. Tuesday
Church Circle*.
afternoon the sixth, seventh and eight
Qtf a o r ' IR du.06lB 6R ts ftro OP l y o f SfiCQIldftry HR*
Grahge will be -he(d^at the home o f
Mr. and Mrsr C. E. Foster, Friday
gradeirheld^a-plchlc-Rt W ilk inson’i
JO T tattce^T Jpoir^his^basis o n ly d o w e —
CONGREGATIONAL.
evening, June 25. Tbte follbwioF is
orchard. The combined fifth and
Rev. Obwle« J. Dole, Fsator.
the' program :•; •
fourth grade held their picnic
-so lic it y o u r piatronage,
Morning
worship at ten o’clock with on the School house lawn. -----. Song, Grange.
sermon by_ the pastor,
Recitation, Ella Knapp.
.JCh£_ihirdLand fourth gradhs held a
Potatoes, their culture, Joseph L.
Sunday school a t eleven. _ “7“~ “ \T plcntc a t the home of th e ir , teacher^
The Yqhng-People’s meeting has MissMary Koch. The first and second,
Sibley) ways of serving, M rs., J. E.
been discontinued fpr the vacation grpdes held their picnics in the school
Walz.
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• buildlngJn the forenoom
' Musici Guartet,__:___ ^ __ '... season.
Select Readlng, Mrs.; Philip M. Union evenlijg service a t the Bap­
tist church^ a t seven o’clock, ^^
Qroesamlei- - Mi istail:Eirt«rtaiamentr
Closing Song.,
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The musical entertatnm ent given
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by the pupils o f St. Mary’s School of
METHODIST EPlfiOOPAL.
, _The Junior Reception.
Rev. G. H, Whitney. TmCot.
Music in St., Mary’s, hall on_^Puesday
The Ju ntor receptionfor-theScnior| -hPreaching -aHO-ar-mr
ove*lng~wae -attended by- a larga
.
— ' Can Supply You With the Choicest Cuts of
class was held at the Freeman cottage
Sunday school following preaching. crowd' of relatives and friends of the
at Cavanaugh Lake on Tuesday even; Junior League at 3 n. m.
pupils. An excellent program ‘ was
There were about seventy-five Epworth League at 6 p. m r
Tendered1whlcK was-heartHy applaudprese nt and. the- party was conveyed Union service a t 7 p. m.
edby the assembly. The pupils reTty our pure Steam Kettle Rendered Lard And you-will use
to the lake fa-autos where^they spent
ceived-their-m usical trainfng under
tEo other. Phone us your order.
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jTvefymJoyablc evening. A novel
the
direction'
of
the
Sl8ters__bf
ST. PAUL'S.
movie program was carried.out which
St, Dominic, who have charge of
Rev. A. A. Sohoep. Pastor. \
proved to.be highly entertaining. A
th e school, and their execution of thfe
Morning service a t 10:30,
lunch was served, after which'the re­ •SmTday Hdrool at 11;30 a. mi *
various numbersreflected much credit
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FRE^;DEDIVERYmainder of the evening was spent in
upon
the pupils and their instructors^
Young People’s service 7 p. m.
Tianeings—^...............- —--------■
- -rFoot and Mouth Disease.
m m
ST. JOHN’S, PUANOISOO
Methodist Home.
While
confident
th
a
t
the
foot
and
—RsvrAv A. Sohoen.PMtor."
mouth disease, which has been cpi
A delightful evening was spent wlth
Service a t 8:46 a. m.
derate among the'" live stock of
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Atkinson, in the
Sunday school a t 9:45 a, m.
the country for the past six months'
cpnference parlor, Tuesday. The
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virtually has been . wiped out,
members and-friends, sprung a sur­
r Sioux City Garden Seeds are the best. Never dlsap___SAUEfiLGERMAN.
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CUimOH,
thfr-departwent
- o f agrlcuttoroM le^ —priyfryott;: liRfim GnM
prise O'n Mr. Atkinson, - it being--Ws " '
WSeed.
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clares th a t they will not relax their
birthday. Recitations, music and
Onion Sots—Now is tho time to sot them. We have White,0
H«v. 0 . 0. Nothdurtt, Piuttor,
efforts to prevent a future recurrence
speeches were giveu.
Mr. Atkin­ Sunday
Red
and Yellow.,
I
school 9:30 a. m.
of th e scourge,, Altogether more
son was presented WR*' a booklet as a
German worship 10:30 a. m.
Dr. Hess’ Louse Killor knocks out lice on ohiokens. Panacea'
than 124,000 animals have been killed,
token of esteem and Mrs. Atkiuson
makes
hens lay.
because of the epidemic, a t a cost of
with a bouquet. Ice erfcam and ehke
Don't forgot our Work *Styoes--.wo have the best lino,
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A Winning Town,
between 86,000,000 and 10,000,000, the
were served and a social time fol­
higga and Butter for Cash, or Cash for Eggs and Butter.
W
hat
makes
a
town
grow
into
a
city
expense
of
which
has
been
shared
lowed. .— r 7----- ;
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while others with equally good loea equally by the federal and state gov­
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ttons remain villages? f t Is because e rn m e n ts...r;._>....
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Lady Maccabees will please remem* in the one case there arem en o f push
Plan* 1916 A lto Tag*.
ber that theiv assessment and per and energy, who are not afraid to
S
e
c
re
ta
ry of S ta te V au g h an is p re ­
spend
their
time
and
money
tb
’im
capita tax must be paid on or before
p
a
rin
g
to
su b m it bids f o r th e m otor
WtylncBdav. June 30,1916, m tho same prove their town. W herever they go
must be sent in by the first of the they telTof tfir advantages of their c a r lieeh ac fag s Tor 19H*. Tf. IS "be­
tdwn; they write about it In every let­ lieved t h a t th e re w ill be Ifi0,000 Uc«n*
coming month.
ter; send circulars and newspapers to sevl m o to r c a rs in M ichigan a t th e end
Mrs. Bertha Stk.phrnh,
every acquaintance whom they think o f th e y e a r.
Finance Keeper.
Next year’s Ucfen*c plate* will be
can bo induced to visit their town,
(Kir stock consists of all new high-grade goods, incorpo­
white,
with blue numerals. This year’s
and
when
any
one
vhdu
it
show
him
A Medicine Chest For Me.
rating The Gale full line; Osborne Hay and H arvest
In th is c h e st yon have an e x c e lle n t all t he attractions of the place and plates have white numeral* on a blue
Tools;
Walker Buggios and DeLnval SHparators; a full
rem edy fo r to o th ach e, bruises, sprains, treat him with such k lad nets th at he background.
stiif neck, back, n eu ralg ia, rh e u m a ­ falls In love with them and the town
line of Forks, Slings. Pulleys and Rope; in fact every­
tism and to r m ost em erg en cies. One at oncer The? d«o*t f i t * fadvertlie
A mop which bad bee* uaed in
thing in general hardware. Our prices are as low as tan
26r, b o ttle of rtluan’s L ltim e n t doc*
spreading oil on floors and then had
It, all- th is because th e se ailm ent* are ments and spend their mtmCy with a
b© consistently quoted on quality goods.
HvnijdoniH, notdlsease*. ami arc caused pAper ont of their city top g et up a careiemdy been thrown in a corner
b’v congestion and Inflam m ation. If boom edition. They «pemL H *lth caused a Are In a Lanaing grocery
von doubt, ask those who imp. J o. a ww.
n ’s the home paper*. A t t * » th a t pro- store which but for the fact th at it
L inim ent, or b e tte r still, buy a 16c
was discovered in time mtgfct have
caueed
a aeriooa loan.
Ad.
flw"v
and
S a lt
M e a ta
CARDEN SEEPS
Now Is The Tima
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The Chelsea baseball club went
down to ipexter Wednesday and
defeated the team at th a t place
-by a score of g(Ho'6» ••••••’•■••'•••
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A d a t ^ t r - E p p le r
Fred (dingier
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Happenings in Chelsea Forty
. Yeara Ago lids'W eeli,'■
“ Beublark’s old dogNero, bad
bis .bead *aken oil by the cars,
V Married, onJune l 6,1875, Miss
Ella Wines andJBfr. 2\ R. Arps*
Strong.
At a weettug of tbe taxpayers
Tt was dobldod-to bqlld ^ a d ­
dition totbeschoolhouser
BacCalsarMts AddrsM.
The baccalaureate address, to thp
senior class of the Chelsea High
school was delivered a t the Metho­
dist church.Sunday evening by Rev,’
G. H, Whitney. Mr. W hitney’s theme
was on the attalnm ent ofwisdoai, and
hetendeavored to show the Members
of 'the class th a t th e attainm ent of
'knowledge,did not necessarily mean
the^attatnment of wisdom. Hi*’te a t
was !roHL-E irst g ln fa t 3 #
The music by the choir was -welt
rendered,, i-the-.' vocal-solo - by Miss
^Bernice^pruddettvand' a viplin^afitr
prgannumberby Mrs. P.M, BroeBamle
and MIss Estper Rlem ensch ueWer de*
serving special menttQn,
The church wasTbeauttfully deed*
raped with theclass^olorsaiid^owers^
and was filled to Its capacity by the
friends of the sehlors. ,
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Adolph Heller.
Adolph Hellfer was born inGhelsea,
December 22,1986, and died at the U.
of M. hospital in Ahn Arbor, Satur*
day; June 12,1915, aged 29 years, 8
months and 21 days,
The, deceased was the-son oi-Mf.
and;-MrsHFred u. and Mary. a .
(Cirbacb) Heller. His mothe r died
November 30,1687, and his father died
August 18,1906. Since the death o f
hie mother the yopng man made his
hom e^with-hls: grandmother,-^Mrsr
KatTierJtie Dlrbach, For ■the^- lasT
thteeipr tour yearatre aradig~hts1mm,e~
r Ann Arbor.
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The iuueraiwas held Monday forew
hoou from a t Paul’s chufch, ReV.~Ar
Ai-Schoen officiatingi Interment a t
Oak:Grove cemetery.
F re a h
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gr«*nh were 'reiidered by the Gltooii
ikehestrat-of Jackson. -The Invoca­
tion- was—glyehFby JSev7/: A r^Schoen. The salutatory was given by
Miss LeWle Kaercher.
The class
prophecy by .Miss Ruth Whitney and
pfrrGeo. Haeckel, The class will was
I by Messrs. Leon aihutes and-Eyc^.i
Benton and the valedictory by Miss
Prances Holden'. The address was by
I>r. W. D. kendersOnj' of Ann, Arbor,
FO RTY Y E A R S AGO
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The Central Meat Market
m sending the children to
THIS market. You reorders
will receive the same careful
attention, in fact we are more
PMfo»lar- ;in-supplying your
wants iii cliuice oute^. than if
JSU wore1 here , to jseleot-iL
^ourstdlf•“ -Our hams aifd
bacon arefine.
.
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C H E L S E A , jU C H X G A lt. T H U R S D A Y . J U j l E 1 7 , 1 9 x 5
Commencement Exercise*
The ffr^dyahng eierclseav of the
claw of I915qf theChelaeahighschool
^ r e iteM in the M. E. cburcbW ed‘i>eway evening^: Tbe^chuycjb whs
handsomely decorated with the class
colorrand flowers. T h e^t^p rt^rr^o jt
the class of 1010 acted as uahersan4
the church was filled, to Its; capacltf
by, the relatives ands friends of tbo,
classr
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A L W A Y S TR EA T YOU RIGHT.
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JOHN FARRELL & CO.
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS
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T H E C H E L S E A S T A N D A R D , JU N E I 7, 191?.
MARKET
.without refund; no claim ofdlscrim H
nation can he ^ 4 * r
“OW Judgment,
because other*, In th e pant, have been
constructed w ith 1refund/'
Fellow*, frame, that the- railroad come*ten*4I'^a
^ e^iilo
n .ntflftAP
mission -towro
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LETTER FR M
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John kenning, 23, was Wiled near
Detroit. Stockyards' CUiarrsnUnsd.
Mearle Beach whe& frls motor: car
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Hoof and Mouth Pistastf. * ,
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overturned While he-;,was ■■attempting
i ft
-W h a tm m rtr ttw e .^ s r w p s ^ / T if ,
to
avoid
nhdjf.
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A
bright »prlng morning doe«
it
crimination aud that It la a matter for
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a.mgglo Influencs.-Boi
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Freesoii.
Mason
county,
voted
Satur*
LUilTANlA COMMANDER TE8TI
a- court todeterm lne,----- r- — ------ SUPREME COURT PA88B8 FOR
^ to ln ^ p d r a te T m K a -village;: and - F tE fiT H A T L tN E R W A 8 N O T - +
,- ;vUv* stock.
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, -/-T h e r« Is -a* kind of MMshntw vrhteril
live commissioners were elected to;
FIRST TIMB QN GENERAL
la always upon the watch for aeianwl
The state tax commission te ’ well
DETROIT.—Cattlej Receipts, .1,4,33» ■ness In other*,—Martin Chu*«Tawjt. s
draft h .village charter. _;, s
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A apom *
:::^ satisfied with the supreme court de­
PURPOSE OF ACT, ! _-'J... 1.' . . : *''aMMMUSMw''
dry fed lOc lower; all grades 23@40o
CQMMr8£IONER3.
cision ih^wfilch It was held that the
I T a large farm bequeathed to the city
TA^TV.TITBIT^.
and
bulis
26®50c
lower;
best
-dry
fed
of Jackson by the'late KUaW..Sharp
Findlay appraisal of the monies of the
steers,,
|8.25Qi8.50|-besthandyTwelght
INQUIRY STASTED TUESDAY
state, a valuation adopted a* a basis DECISION IliT DETROIT CASE wlU bo tuined :lfito a park; and play*
dry! fed. butcher.steers, f3^8.35; mix,4 When there are Several bits of go
g r o u n d ^ this . c l t y cQm%M o n
for fl|[UflnE the Iron xnlne valuatlonsflavored cheese too dry to use aa fr
D O M E IS STATE
-cd-steersArid helfergi dry-fed, |7
was'Upheld.
The commission has re*
AUoe< 5*yeaP0ld daughter of Mr. and 8urv)yors and Relatives Express. Dis­ 8,26j best grassers, |7.26j®7.765 handy
npheld.
a
cheese^grate-U-andiiii,
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turned from the- upper peninsula Constitutionality of Measure Passed Mrs. Fred Brewer, of Gains township,
weight
ygrassekt<^6,76®7.26l.rbes>
!- Jt to boiling-hot' crsii®
appointment
Th»t
Admiralty’s
In Opinion On Merrill Case Fellow* rwher§ji.review of the Iron mine ,asIn1B12 Is Established By High* ; i8 »dead of injuries sustained when
:oqw.8, 86,76®6; butcher cow* |6®6i60;,
H ; irtStryc^lona;Are; N«t M«d«::
sdssmentV was held and Chairman
she was crushed under a motor car,
Molds That Carrying Companies
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common cows! 84®6; canners, 83®4;
apt
Court
By
.Unanimous
^inrttter^
of
the
commission—
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creaijiyr ieasoq
Dr.Ward
B.TQiitoerr
of-Sast
Laosheavy
bulls>
86®fr86?
bologna:bulls,Canlist, Be Comi|s|Jif|vto;iRo*.
: ■ Ruling,/
-pimentos,
put' thronSi
4.1ng, has. beon nppdlnted by .Governor
J g h t IgyhBserl,! 86®?,6.Qc
this year will nbt differ more than
Ferris .as a memberonbeSiateyeter*
i
a_:
sleve
or
-patrlka'tii4;
Veai cslves-^Recelpta, 594; malrket
million dollars from last yearte assess­
’ London—Fifty survivors of the Lush steady;
,.1
,!pourThto
Jars
it .wLil
Inary
board,
to
succeed
Q.
<
?
>
Howfew choice; 8X0; bulk ,good;
Lansing—T hroughlts action ln up^
ment. The commission after, holding,
tania dl8a«ter, >ltlv-7Telativea of pas­ [email protected];-others,[email protected].
be
firm
like
c^wi
ardiTeslgnetrr
[By Curd M,- H~ayis.JI
■; .
reviews raised the valuations of sev- holding the constitutionality of the
sengers
who
lost
their
lives,
and
prl*
cheese
when
cold,
\
Sheep and JIanibs-rR eceipts, 461;
.. Loafing—The Industrial ‘ accident oral mines due to n e r l y discovered worklngmen'scompensatlon law, pass- Tony Cozzle, 13/years bid, was kill­ vately^retained lawyers^attended the
*
Bpinlsh
Tosif.
.m r d appointed; Frd^t~£r Zierleyn of ores and lowered the valuations of ed by the Michigan legislature In 1912; ed by a. Michigan Central, . freight opening session Tuesday of'the bo^fd m arket steady; best lambs, 89,50; fair
. up.two green pepper#,*
Gritfd'w tfdil alta^Ora A^ ReeVeh ot other mines due to shipments of ore the supreme court Monday rendered train at Monroe, Thursday night The of trade .inquiry ,into the destruotlon pf lambs) l8® 9; light to common lambs, slice of onion; . two sprigs ofj parsley
JaCkadU 'Sh -deputy industrial accident that h^d been made slnqe thjs valuar what Is considered one of the most im«. boy with several otbera, la said to. the liner by fp Gertean ~ Submarilie; 86.7A®6,56;/jair tb good 8heep, 64.60_ and add a cupful of thlck tomato, j Iq!
have been Healing a ride.
portant opinions of the year; ;
-oommlsaloners^ in 'conformity wlth an
were:;
mer until smooth and pour^on init
May 7, with a josB^rf more thaa MOQ @6; .culls and oommon, 83®.4, ' >
It
l
r
the
first
:
time
Wat
thc
oonstlAmong the 184 cadets graduated at'
Hogs — Reoelpts, 5;099; market
got* passed by the test session of the
For the first time in the history of
lives,
legislature and the new, appointees as­ ithe state the tax. commission will re­ tutionallty of the law has been passed the United States.miUtary academy at v The survivors and relatives of the steady to 6o higher, $7.70®7.76.
Obasso 8avory, — To one cresn'
sumed their hew duties June IS. Mr. view the . assessed valuations of the upon by. the . supreme court directly.. West Point Saturday. were the follow­ dead expressed disappointment at the
cheese
add a tablespoonful,of butter
Zierleyn was deputy labor commission- copper mines this year,. Thls Worh Different rulings of the Industrial accl- ing from Michigan: Herman Beukema, fact the testimony relating to the adsoftened,
one teaspdonful of chives, *
TTftlhflw
■AMWa*4MV a demoerat e f eonsldarabte prora*. wilt bs slaatsd 'M seen >s ssadUlsns :IIamA:..KAaitil: ahnvivnH
thff
half
teaspoonful.
. of chopped parsley,
mirRityHfl
wmiiuytt
mmfinmuus
u>
UWfi VS]
thence having been appointed deputy are again normal in the copper coun­ iraQoa of the act have. been before ens; John N, Robinson, Pentwater. ' Lusitania was given In1private; * ' 4 ^ 0 ; prime dry-fed .'‘grades steady; Worcestershlre
imd a; third
and’gMt?tc|tBpwmfffi
anchovy essenc
labor commissioner several mbnths try and. will include, aside from the the supreme, court but the general The huokleherry growers’ aroupd
Captain Turney was principal Wit­ grassy - kind, 26o low er;, choice!! to s^lt and-paprlka to taste. Press Into]
ago. Mr. Reeves was for two years copper mineevaluations a)^properties purpose .oft-the law. has never before Saton Rapids1report that only about ness! He appeared to'be in good prime steers;88,75®9.25; fair to good, a glasp and-gerve wtth brown cr '
one, of the Industrial accident board In Keweenaw and Houghton coun­ been interpreted by the highest tribu*. one-third of the crop will be harvest-, physical condition, Arid la .full control 88,40®8.86; plain fn d eparse, 87.75® ers. *-.■« having tecelted bit,appointment from ties,
nal in the state!
■i
ed because of the frosts during May. of his nerves. His voice was. hearty 8,25; choice to prime handy steens,
Potatoes PIIgrlm 8tyle.—Slice &t4|
former1governor Chase S.-- Osborn.
In I90> when Prof. -Findley made -Action was brought , by Thomas; This -Is -.one-Qf-the- moat extensive flnrt-arm ^hlo mannerztirlakrTand hlB $8,25@8,75; fa ir,to good, $?.75®8; boll, six potatoes!^ make a batter qi *
Whew Governor Ferris^ assumed tne rbls appraisal or the iron ana copper
luoklebefry producing seotlonis of the answers prompt. . ? ■
TTght cptumoh, - $6.ea®7; r yearlings,' cupful of milk, quo egg beaten andJ
/ ,
Timken Axle Co., who was Injured!
88.60®9;
prime
fa t
heifers. four tablespoontuls of flour, to ’tbj»
'
Captain
Turner
denied
emphatically
expired he waa succeeded- by Thomas th a t .the Iron mines were underassess­ October 8, 1912, while oiling some .That Joseph Fitzsimmons, whose' the Lusitania was. armed. , '
88®8.25; good hu,tcherlhg heifers, add four onions sliced and fried in]
Gloflter, of Detroit^ Reeves being a ed but th a t,th e copper mlne valua­ shafting. Mackin, in order to>ecover body was fbund ron the .city Jlum ping.
The captain estimated, th a t 10 sec- 87.60®7.76; light butchering heifers, butter. . Add-potatoes,-season to taet#
rsphblican. however, the Industrial tions aa determined by the local asonds-after
the
usltarria-w
arstruck-it
MftrtBd^under
the'connuon°Ia\^^for
per^Toand»
Jackson,
dted
of
heart
disease
onas-auer
me L
juusuaum
w»»
bmuvh »« $6.60@7; best fat-.cows, 86i50®7.25r w ith ssTt-and pepper, put-in a baking
aooident' board Avmhers realizing the sessihg ‘offloers were nearly a t ; cash
good.-butcherlng-,cows,. 86®6.60; cut- d ish ,;caver with buttered crumb# and]
• Jder
«"J.
V*1U* immlBston
" t ? ™
!
nof.at
«.■* « rnnm
■■«n.did
«« ft. that
n. time
. mft
the leglsteture and ke will again re- change the sssaBBrnents o f th e copper
sum s his connection witty the state mines, but It is now figured th at the
X f,J ,
__
M '- '-
M
ilff
m -r".
f-r
; f r f;- - “j
■
S‘r,':
Bit’
i-X'L ■
n
rh"
fte
!though
T » ' J nll!rlfl" '1,1 ‘i i r S ’ E
am®
a onmnA
'4ng arbitration, ca ses and m aking In- th e pas t yea rs when little attention
^ “©alves-^
leers^
Ann-Arbor^Two^womehrM rs; Gelia- States^n&vy bave been experlmyiUuL a t-th e. hows=ah4
epections. The werk o f th e d^part- ^was paid to th e suggestions; of th e tax
I. ...
i' . vr.M1Tn.;!..1 «itnirA lii loVl
1 ^ : 1 1 iL. vtTlP ^the bridge,'
fop calves, ,$».6u(a>iu; rair to gohd,
Clove Cake.--rTake .two cupfuls of
4ean. constantly increasing ^ftaim lasloa. -Th e legtslature has, dur!
>
rowp
sugar.-a cupful-of butter
when—a—
gasoline
m
otor
on
-tn
e
Anff
Ing tin past feur years, girenrthe- tax
eneo
ana
miiettrwitlfrtBe^ugar;a cn^j
,
w
ere
giving
help
a
s
.far
as
they
were
Arbor
railroad,
‘Tuesday
afternoon
h
it
resistance 'and the horse power, neoasclerks and* other asalaUrice.
commission unusual powers relative
fuL
of'B
our-m
ilk,\a half teaspoonful 1
"T-fre
■
passengerfr
an
automobile
driven
oy
Byron
Black,
sary
to
drive
the
era^.
rilmilar
exThe appointment of the t'Wo deputy to taxation matters and it standB a lo­
soda,
three
c
u b fu ls; of fiour, a twi
showed
a
desire
to
assist
in
every
lerimentB
have-been-m
ade
before
for
of
OSBOO—Mlchr
Grains, Etc.
commlBBloners marks the-cari’ylng out cal assessing officer in~hondrnow to
spoonful
of
baking
powderuhree eggs!
Mr, Blaok suffered a broken leg and h e navy^^ department. ^
of the only, a ct p assed .by th e legisla­ obey the wishes of >the commission.
way possible."
DETROIT.-^Wheat-^Cash, No. 2 red a half of . a. grated nutmeg, two te*»j
hrulsqB and his grandson, Sam ^Taylor,
tu re affecting the Industrial accident
Miss G e rtru d e B e g g s, for v many
$1,24; July j opened with a decline of spoonfuls of claves, ia teaspoqnful 0!
beard; ;Many proposed laws were ln^ ' Memb"ers“o rth e Michigan State Bar was Injured internally; Bot,h are in years professor o f ; Greek at Denver
AA
n
K
m
i
u
n
l-2c"at $1.12, advanced l;2c^ and de* cinnam on and a pohhd of raisin#
ftroduced la the legislature a t the last Association /at- tlrejr- a m ip s l^ c e tlh g ; the University hospital- here.-university, and^fOT th 6 ia s t year deair THE EX PEN SE OF 6fttA1^WAR^^cmre(l to $l;08T-2y September opened- chopped. This /sake will keep if weBj
The accident occurred a t ;a crossing of.the_Chlcago Kindergarten institute.
session.
one excentloa j-harA MnrMneil the confidence o t th«
at 81.10 l-2. advanced to-Sl.ll. and de«. hidden.—
-------- :-----thsy either died - In committees or lawyers of the state In President Wll- south of Pittsfield jiinouon...
has been appointed.social head of the _
...
dined to $1.07 1-8; No. 1 white, $1.21,
.pans
and
Pen-W~eris^kiltedr;i>y-the^ouse-:me~mbWa^- dSOUrRE
—Ltkely^homiB-^as^ ftt^ R ^ B o m rj^iay t^ ix id o k ^ b u lld tn g r-th g trts'h B lH g j^ y ^j^z^ ^
C o rn -C ash No.- 3, .72c;--No\=3-yellow— '"“ d I^R ES“WE! MAV ALL HAVE^
^Slon
LIs^, Growing.
Mich.
- The appointment of Deputy Zierleyn llped in the last note to Germany. ■i
erected to house 120 University of
^
73c; No* 4 j yellow, 71 l-2c
l.eaves--arvacancy-ln -th e -s ta te -’labor
MloHlggn:iwomen next-falh
~
Judge Howard W lest and-Judge-Roh
Oats—standaror: 61®Bl^l-gcy^No; 3 ^^nybody^wbercan “get“ tozth’<ijleid|
•department and Jam es F. Hammel, of lln'H . Person, of Lapsing, and John
. Hillsdale W ins ’Endowment Fund.
/The ffirst student drowning 6f the
Ottawa, Oht,—The minister of fin­ white; 50 l-2®51c; No. _4 white, 49 L2 to. gather:, the' delicious field j mushLansing, present- chief “clerk will" be' "QrRbsT, of Muskegonrdrafted the fob
H lllsdale^-lt was announced here aummer:;ocourred^Suhday--.^■.■when. Ar- ■ ance,1 -Honf7 William -T-r-White,” estl- @60c.- - ■■ T -rooms-need not lack for
-appointed .deputy In plahe of Zierleyn Itfwfmt resolution Which was adopted Tuesday i that- an endqwinent“=ft
iwerepjunlor litera ry studen’t mates that from information complied
Kye—Cash*
No,
2
,
$1.14.
luxuries. It Is wise »j
if hia health Im proves/he having been'
:a of afto.ooo has ■RHOi
iran
EHdeiroemHyMeiMaeyEel
•
.of" tlrg—mush-i
“hsi
confined, to his home on account of
T h e l ^ate^^eoUege^
oSt his life at Cass Lake; Rowe and ctal war“Tevenue ;adt passed last ses- raent, $3.10; July, $3.15. ^
>
room.,
before
you eat It]
-poer healthMichigan_Stat.ezBa.rAs80ciatlon-jnanThis was, obtained; by the~ college- Melvin Bradner, of-Powers; , Mich^r b1oTr“wi 1I hring“ In $1,865!000 -lnTT*ev*Cloverseed-^Prl'me
sRot,
$7.90;
Oc­
as
many
careless
nual meeting assembled, —Resolves raising $30‘;000 by small subsortpllons, were, making a trip from Lakplarid
tober, $]8,36; prime alslke,-$7;90r enue,u Moz^ulv IrJiexL
_
, have' lost their Uves by
-that-tbU -natlon-owes a duty to-coim- AiE^M erretl-ofM inneapoHs-and-Ball
Timothy—
-Pyime
flpot,
$2.96,—
■^M
T
7
p
W
h
ltr^
8
tates
7
'
that7
—
th
e
total
\>vS .risking—a
’ Frank L. podge, L ansing attorn®yr mon bumanWyt^tWs- ^ duty permits Brothers of Munole, Ind., having promI. W. Plrtle, of Scottville,. 8’6 yeara- -am ount of Interest which will have
Hayi:=No. 1: timothy,. [email protected];
T b e - soft^ browu_.wj
_and_°se_veral -times:. Democratlc/.candi- nelther-the^natlon -n o r -Its individual lsed-tCHSupply-$30,000 each if thCl colold,
was
terribly^
burned
when
a
gasobeen
p
aid'and
accrued
by
July
l
'o
h
standard
timothy,
/$17®17.B0;
“No!
3
G
w ith' th e pinkish laven­
dateifo r coagreaa in the Sixth district L^em bers to-slt-qulet-at-thls-tim er-but- ..tegenoarapalgn was-sucoessful, C. M.
llhevstove
he
was
attempting
to
light
account
of
money.
horrowe<r~from^be“
timothy,
$16®16:60^1tghtr”mtxedr“$lT
dergills
df
the
common field tiiusb
Sattirday was -named state mediator imperatively demands that in his Just- Barre of this city supplied $800 needed
exploded, throwing the burning fluid' B ritish gov.ernmc.nt_ forv w ar .outlays: ®17v50;-No.-l mixed, $16® 16.50 ; ,No. 1 room should be as well known as tbs
t==efforts to . ms lnta in -th e ^ c iv IH s
‘ fete the fund. He already had over his legs. He tried ineffectually since "August 1 ,1s' $1;100,000.
1 clover, $14®14!5b;' No. 2 ciover, $12 identity of a robin.
wasimade by the governor-Cn the 12th, found In the laws of the nations, and Contributed $200.
-v.......
to-beat
out
the
flames
-with
hlB7
hand8r
- I f the total araount/rof $160,000,000 ® 13;-rye-straw, [email protected]; iwheat and —We oftW -see pounds of thls-deUc
this being the thirtieth day since'he the rights of- neutrals in time of war,
and was ^exhausted when heip. arrived. already appropriated by parliam ent on oat straw, $7®7L60 per ton.
otis vegetable going to waste because
signed the Hlteendegen“ act-jcreat^ng. -we stand fry the president of thq Uni
Physicians think he may-recover,: v
■F laur—lh one-eighth paper 'sacks, its value Is unknown and unappred
“ ‘To Beautify"tli of Mi
w ar account.' 1b expended
before
-the-offlee.of, state mediator of Indus- ted Stafes and-go -0^ record to. that
Ann. Arhor-—Prof. ITrederlbk L. Olm- Detrbit’s officlartax rate-lhis^ year1 MarclTST, next; iK efeiw lll be“an“ addt; per 196^ lbs,Jobblng^lotst-B est-patentr ated7“ IfT ^ u rln g .a rainy' season; y«S
trial “disputes;
effect! regardless o f' political, affiliai*n tlonal amount of In terest payable aft 8T60; second patent,. $7,30; straight, find mora th a n /c a a be used at W
stead^of-Harvard has hefln ehgagedJly l s - $23.fl41 per thousan d - -Thfe
The act; specifies ..that the-governor- ^tow r
th
e
U
hlveraity
of
M
ichigan
as
con*
Increase
of
$3,96
per^thouVand
over
^tme, prepare - them for- winter uiej
shall appoint a im edtator w ^hln 30
"The president of the-United, States
$6.70 per bbl.
There
Is
every
indication,
■
says
the
but into a stone crock or dish a lay*
ymitant
jp
j
t
^
J
i
c
h
^
m
a
^
f
t
a
ffanAwO-feat-y
ear's
ra
te
."
T
n
e
-io
ta
i
increased a y i^ c f-th e ^ p a s s a g a o f^ th e -a c t.T h e Is eternally right-In-hls-stabd ifor theFeed—
.In
100-lb
sacks,
Jobbing
lots:
of
dean mushrooms; sprinkle a ilgb
minister;
that
the
amount,
appropri­
in
1
assessed
valuation
amounts
to
$33>*
beautification
!and
unification
of
the
governor has construed It passed bn rlghts of neutrals and the m.alnten*.
;;Bran,
$
26
;
standard
middlings,
$29^
layer
of salt; TeMat uatiliail.the ® v
ated
will
not
be
sufficient
tef
provide
087,850,
making
th
e
total
assessed
val­
-lhe._day_hezslgnb.d_lt. -ItJS z h e ld by ance of-the-humane-laws of th a na*_ cam pus and city, both In th e laying
flho--middling0,-$25i
ebarso-cornm
ealr
rooms
are usedri Let- them- stand 9
uation
$564,382*260.
The
total
budget,
for
the
w
ar
expenditure
up"
to
March'
out
of
Its,walks,
drives
and
parks,
and
: sofeC th at the ‘ governor did not tions. His fight is /our fight and de­
$32; cracked cofn, $33; corn and oaf two days, stirring them occasionally
____ ’ ‘
______ 7
necessarily have to follow this pro, serves our commendation and xnost~a& n th e style of architecture a 'n i loca* which - Is to be ralsed—by tax levy, 3L_______ ■
rub^them'tirrouish'-a'SievA-anlF
The appropriation, of two mUllon for ^cbop/^SO-per-ton.
-v is ion, as th e aot -does ndt become a Hypa Buppoft: as “patrlqfe1~~We'.r~Turr - .fen- of-new -buildinga—i l e w ilL w otit amounts to 813,106.187.39.
each
quant of t he liquid- ftllow^tb^
pensions
made
last
session
olready/te:
w
ith
-P
m
f.
Auhrey
-Tealdiyhead
of
the
law.
Though, she w a r shot-by^iier -older
Cher—re so lv frto sta h d shoulderto
hlades of mace, one taolespoonful
tfe* brother, the little daughter of Roy %elng drawn upon", fand^lirthe opinion
BO
“direct"the"governor’s actlonlbeforeT t shoulder with th e -p re sid e n t of the U niversity of .M ichigan tehdscape
. i General..Markets.
pepper corn; one-half tablespoonful
i s ln..effect .-__ ' :
Hatdingi^nf Jackson, __la none -the, of the' minister will be insufficient tb
-pUalted States ln tb e effort he tftrmafcr elgn-deparlm ent
.
Stra’
Fberrlos
'
■
•-Michigan,—
$
2
®
2
;agL
ginger, tfieT saW of alle
Attorney Dodge has been considered ing to keep our civilization up to the
worse for It. The hoy got . hold of 0 meot tne demand.
p e r 16*quart case; southern, $4.76i0>6 salt, if needed. —Cook :for_.a,haIf howii
__^th e_ lesd ln g -candidate for the place An/erlcan- fftan flnrfl ..Qf-justlceJ.!.
small revolver -and~ when it wae acm.
-per_bu-_and_$3i0® 346—per 24-quarFfniddr the Bpices and Cook 20 mlnuteaj
since the bill was signed, but the
dentally discharged, the bullet entered
In an address before the lawyers T
case. ■
■ /
Strain and bottle.,.
-governor has consldered the quallflcathe..child's., noae,._passed up the nosBig W ar Loan tS Voted.
Cherrie^*-So,ur,
$2®2.25
per
24;
^
I
m
^
T
T
p
e
iv
T
w
b
'
ondr
“one-half
Smothered Calf’s Liver.—Remov
tTons" of/severfti' bther capdldfttes. A» BUpi'Aflic co u rt, advocated uniformity
trll without even breaking the 'skin,
London—The
houseof
commons
quart
case;
sweet,
$3.60®3.76
per
24the'
skin, from the liver and make 121
years
old,
met
death
Friday
by
fall
Ime.dLator b e wJii.boid offleo. until Jan: .In,., the marr iage and dtvorca-law s of
and was swallowed by her.____
-Tuesday -afternoon -voted /^another -Quart-jCasa
clslons
in the upper surfaee-w)tbuary, 1917. A fter th a t the mediator’s Michigan, and referred to the work- J n F Jn to th o G ra n d rrv ^ rittL a n stn g ,
Six bottles of morphine tablets, credit of $1,260,000,000, making with
Apples—Baldwin, $4®4.25; Steele sharp knife, making the cuts paruW
___
_
term will be two yearR, _T he media- logmen's compensation act and Other while playing.......
valued at $80, were- found^trthe-JHck-^ previous sums*a total of $4,310,000,000^ -Red, $4#4.50; Ben-Davis, $^@2.50-peiL Insert bits otJbacon fat ln^the_cntt
-toy’s salary Is $2,600 a year.
The Commonwealth Power Co. son. .prison Friday... while . prisoners already allowed -for war purposes.
recant -measures as . evidence' that
bbl; western apples, $2®2.25 per boxr Bprthkle with salt and. csfery salt««
which uses the current from the dams were cleaning out the attic of a shed.
Michigan is a progressive state.
New Cabbage—$1.90@2 per orate.
In
introducing
the
measure
Premier
dredge with flour; put three thin silo*
on the Au Sable river, Is surveying
- - p |i 14
XL
y : ^ T n*r8e^ 1 > » ,t0J t^
browh.
e
,
|3 .6 0 ® n latt
..............
.. a the
. . . theory1
. r p assen gners were thee list of. the
.r . ship
.
oy. hulls, 86/£6®7>
best'butchering'
police,
h^d; been workteghon
A tjcgusss^-B oll three Spanish pep.]
been In effect. The company declared - hat , Fltssimmoas-naet-wlth foul -playT
hulls, 88.KOi^e.7S; gond k ilting bully, yftgs- I^nil, put rba,pi^lp through a slavd
t
e
r
~
h
eadway,
whlehc
arried
.her
two
th a t It had elected to come under the
86®fl!5hf-llght-bulls, $5.25@6,75.
-Add pepper, butter, salt, tabasco,and]
department.
time has arrived .when a complete provlslon of the- workingmen s com* The- city ; ta x , boar d~haa fixed the- orth T eV m lteB -afterbelng struck and
Hogs;
.Receipts,
16,000;
market
10
[
rifle cupful ofTcheeige. cut in cubeij
the lack nf tim e
The worn or ihe ueputy oommiaaTup- reaeaegim en «ii«»rnr* opper mine prop- pttnBfl.tion. law and the lowm- wUYt dli
r
oo^qi),
an
lco|*oatift
oyov^test^vahto-'
^
The~CBptotn:;~to*ttfl^d~ho-rhhd—
glvenr
@16c
lower.;
heavy,
88;
mixed
and.
Stir as it ,heats, then add cream until
ere will In a measure, be similar te Arties Should be made.
rected Mackin to proceed under-the
yorkers,
1
8
®
8.W;
*
/pigs!
$8®8.05r
It
pours easily. Serve on h o t buttered]
the regular commissioners. The many ; Chglr^itn ■Baraes reports that the terras of-the how-act. Justice Steere ttom - Factories, which have [not been orders to look o u t for'Subm arines and roughs; .86,60. . • ..
toast
o r b iscu it
•.7 :
arbitration, hearings that are held local assessing officers; of the uppsr^ wfetS the opinion which la'concurred ru n n in g 'fu ll time, have been reduced, to proceed a t-fu ll. speed If any. were
Shtfep:
.Rflc.filpta,
l.fiOQ;
fjharket
na-Painty
..tte siru ^ g-Pour lemon-jelly]
flighted;
P
"
rr
IR
*hft
hnnlfl
had
been
necessitate the timt. of the commjn^ti^lhsiwSr are worklnr4mnd lnzhand. in by all members of "the court.
r the cuts amounting, to-ahout 6400,000.
-tlvb; spring J ftm b s ^ 8i 2® 12 M u y rearr over p ran g e,.. banana,- pineapple and
Bowntown-1mstireB¥T
property!hag^heem.4wung-out-the-m
ornlng-Qftbe-day-pr6slonsrs and one oT. the duties or the iwith-the commissioned-ihat-therograpefruit. W hen firm serve in Bheb
, greatly i n c r e a s e d . — i— !Z_' - — ceding- the^dlaaster / '"Two” Ibokouts- lings, [email protected]; ■ w ethers. =
life: ^h h fc^farrn iu m ztH tit^ ir^ B rlm o iB d In
~7.
0.85;
ewes,
84.60®5.76.
bet cups wlth-whlpped-oream. -6itf-i
“Two Women A«
Buomarme models for the United*
,.,c.
In an opinion rendered to the state
Judge William . L. Carpenter Was
/illroad Commission, Attorney General elected president of the association
Fellows holds that the Merrill Farm- at the closing meeting this ffiorn<
er*B Elevator: company of Merrill can* lug; —Tire other ‘ officers re-elected
. -t\ft force the Fere Marquette railroad were %rlee*PTesldent Burri^ Hhnti^
to ’refund the cost of constructing a top, Battle Creek^S.ecretary Harry A.
spur track, Alter the completion of SUBhee, Lansing, Treasurer William
the track such as the railroad com­ E. Brown, Lapeer.
pany allowed to other companies for
which It has constructed similar sld* Attorney General Fellowa has fifed
bllLfor accountinfr in the Ingham
J p g s .___ ,.
......
. .... The question raised by the railroad circuit court against the United Fuel
commission Involved the point as to ft Supply company of Detroit, Csdwall
whether/the existing contract.without, Transit Company, of Detroit, Superior
refund provision from the. elevator Sand ft Gravel company of Detroit
company is discriminatory.
and E. Jaokues Sons ft company, of
Attorney General Fellows that the Detroit.
statute shows that a refund Is net oh* According to the attorney general’s
“ ■Ilgatory upon a railroad company. department^ theso companies have
"The company under tha terms ot the been using sand suckers in the 8 t
‘ act is required to provide an ado- Clair flats and it Is the, contention
quata and suitable spur, hut U Is also of the state that the companfe^howU
provided that such company may re­ be made to pay for a certain amount
quire tha applicant to pay the legiti­ C< sahd and gravel for which It Is
mate coet of the same," said Attorney claimed the state hae not bean reim­
General Fellow*
bursed.
"This la a matter that la optional
Edwin M. Rlmpnon, Mperintendent
With the company, and conaeuuently,
In out opinion, the elevator company of the Detroit dlstrirt of the llleh.gan
cannot legally Inalat upon the refund Anil-Saloon league, la an addrea*. pro,
previalcm in the contract A* »o wbelh dieted Ihet after the elecifen In No
Or tha contract la discriminatory. In tember, ISIS, Mlrbtgan wwnM be dry
Wi«W of the fart that tracks bare
“There aw 44 d ir count lea In Mich
been constructed for other* under a I if*n Last rear Ut* Hqaor !•■** waa
eentract provtdlag for rafaad. depende Rubsaittsd In IS coanUe# and id 14 of
a*Uraly apoa the preawat sttvatfen. I f , t h ^ prohlMUtm *M cSSTted . Ner
Ifte Fere Marqeedte eosapoay le now , ymr ^ qoaadoa win he #*Wt»*4
Us o fU n of oempellla#, te the f*t«r# ea from l l h h swa*
te pay the east ef each track . tfee.
Warden Simpson says; the trafflc-Jn. .Asqplth remarked that from April 1,
the district east of Saginaw through dope, which flourished at the prison to June 12, expenditure had been at
Tuscola and other adjacent counties for many years, has been stamped out the rate of $13,3^00,000 a day. He esand will-eventuaUy~go-Into the bust and he believ;b8-the-flnding-o
ness of supplying small cities with bottles, covered with dust and with matecTT.he"totftl datly expenAlture
during the currency of the new credit
••Juice."
the corks eaten offi by mice, Is pretty-^ would be not lean than. $15,000,000,rbeThe, embargo on lntrff-state ship good proof that the .selling of dope cause as the war extended its area,
monts of cattle which wont into effec, to inmates and the smuggling of the Great Britain's financial obligations to
In Michigan lost November to prevent morphine haB become abandoned.
the Allies would increase.
the spread of the' foot and mouth die
James ~Gr Clark,-alias. Mackr alias
case was raised Wednesday morning McGuire—bandit, soldier of fortune,
at 6 o’clock. Tho Ruling making It im­ veteran of the Spanlsh-Amerlcan war,
possible to ship cattle outside of the student, hotel robber, safe-cracker,
TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES
state except for immediate slaughter companlon-of-prbmlnent men; student
will remain in force.
ot philosophy—pleaded guilty in fed­
Denver, Col.-Judge Ben LI ndsey,
.Ground has been broken for the eral court In Detroit Saturday after­ of the juvenile court was arrested Fri­
$65,000 addition to Gogoblo county' noon to forgitig stolen money orders, day and Immediately released on his
court house at Bessemer. ; The bonds advised Judge. Tuttle to give him ths own recognizance, charged with confor this purpose were voted by the maximum sentence, argued the psy­ tempt of court and conniving In the
people over a year ago. hut legal com chology ofcrim e wlth „the bench for commission of porjury. His refusal to
plications had delayed the wOrks‘[ift-inlhutes, and accepted with a smile tell what a Voting boy told him in pon^
When it is completed Gogebic wl a five-year term in Leavenworth pen!- fefence led to the charges being filed
have the finest structure of its kind tenitary. Judge and court officials sat by District Attorney Rush and Judge
In the upper ponlnanla,
amazed.
John Perry. \
The Fere Marquette ha* agreed to So-called dlseaae* of Michigan
Rome—It became known here Frlpermit the Grand Rapids ft Indiana pickles are to be Investigated t h ^ day that the Nobel peace, prize will
railroad to vjiee lie spar tracks to oughly thls-aummer by Michigan Ag­ be conferred on Pope Benedict XV.
manufacturing plant* at Muskegon ricultural College and United States
Helghte, ending S long conflict bo-, Agricultural collageThe Investiga­
Berfev-Auatm-Gormans, in south­
tween the two companles/ln Musko- tion will'-be conducted on experimen­ east Galicia, have recaptured Htant*.
tal plots at Grand Rapids,
lau. The official statement from the
I*
/
A siteeae /known aa hemorrhagic The board of trustees of Adrian col­ war office Wednesday afternoon also
■•pttememla l* beUeved by I)r, 1UU lege, lu eeeeto* Friday, announced reported succreaea in the operation*
man. state patbologiat, to exlat among that PreeMeot B. W Anthony, 11 near /the Baltic, where German
oettle o* a Wexford county r*nn. yeem prueMefet of the feititutlm, had troops have occupied KufryU. on the
TBr dhmtw Sr n M te rearm Me black rusfipnt sad 1W board hud accepted Wtudau rtwr, TO the wuutli the oeeMg. It U mifekly communicated to bla reelgnatloa and sleeted Dr. J. C, mans have stormed and captured for.
o4h#r u Im A, affoetteg cattle sheep, Heee of Weet LoteystU, Ohio, M his titled positions facing the
fortreee of Korao
Ip t m a*d goats.
’ Celery r-^ Florida, $2.60®2.75 per of bacon In a hot iron frying pan; pat
crate.
In. the liver end brown the surttc
Greefa Corn—$5.60 pef- bhl and 6O0 turning frequently. Remove to a c»
per dos.
seroie; add flVe slices of carrotrBi
Tomatoes—Farida, $2.25®2,50 per and onion, two springs of parsley, 1
crato and 75c per basket,
1 peppeg-ooTOt-two-cloves, andAye
Dressed Caives~rFuncy, 11 l*2®12o fuls of boiling water. Coyer cb
per lb; common, io®lie.
*
and cook in a moderate oven wt-M
Maple Sugar—New, 14®15c per ib; and a quarter, basting every 16
syrup, $1®1.10 per giU.
-Remove thedivet to a hot p»;
Potatoes—Carlots, P48®46c pet bu ter, reduce the liquid to one-D
in sacks; from stWres, 48®'50o per bu. strain over the meat. Surround
Onions—Texas Bermudas, $1.36 for canned or freshly-cooked string b
yellow and ll.se^o r jvbit^ por crate. well seasoned with butterr-P«PP®
Live 5 Poultry — Broilers, 25®28o:
.
hens, .14 l*2c; No. 2 hens, 13@14c: salt and; a -little vinegar.
A
small
amount
of
meat
cooked
m
ducks,' 17®17 l-2c; geese, I0® no:
vegetables will make a most w™
turkeys, 16c per lb.
ing
dlsh wlth much less cout -Th®
Cheese—'Wholesale^^ lotsr “Michfean
vor
of the beat will so season the *
flats, 14®14 l-2c; New York fiats.
stables,
that less meat Is desired
now, 17<®1T Moj .brlck, 14 &-4® 16e;
limburgor,
16
1-2®17c ;
im puted
Swiss, 29®30c; domestic Swiss, 10®
20c; long horns, 16 l-2c; daisies. 17c
p erlb .
*
Honey-Choice to fancy pew white
comb, l i m i t ', amber, 8®9o; extrao*
ted, 5®8e per lb. \
Hides—No. 1 cured, 17c; No.
green, 16c; No. 1 cured biilts, lSo*
N° \
bl,n** JXdi No. i cured
veal kip, Uo; No. 1. groeh veal kip,
tec; No. 1 cured murrain, 14c; No l
green m^rmin, 12o; NO. I cured eair
17 12c; No. 1 green e»lf, 17c* No 1
Jiomblde*., W.50; Ncl 3
$2.60; No. 2 hides and No, j kip and
calf 1 l»2c lower than the share;
O IL Id ^ 01 M t0
olf wooL-
Figures That fitsgflsr.
The aphl* or loe*e produces .«>
orations in a year. It has been ^
mated that, beginning with a *'*
pair, the progeny of the«e, if *'•
vlved, would in the twelfth gonettb]
cotnpoee so v**t an army th"*ihwled li single file, ten
the line of them would »tr^tch
the ewrtb to a point so rank in
fundity of apaoe that a
0*
•d ag at a aate «t H iN * ml** *
«»4, iroitfl tupfr# IJtll p M t0
Iks pteMt m whteh wo
re*
y;
-i..
T H & C H E L S E A S T A N D A R D . J U N E 17. .1 9 1 5 .
...................
— —sej^e********^
week Igter he had resigned hla post*
“
rft\
Jf
forJKr Farmewf
,*SHINGT0N.-The readiness o f t h s government tpm ake use of the
/|rn,oflt modertr meGiodB in apreadtng the useful information which its
kkcofpg *>f wortoflUrcaflitantlv accumulatlng^and in missionary qfrprt
for the adoption of ItsdlBcoveriesby
t b e “unimate citizen,11 la Btrikingly
1fS'f0ri"FMW$M|
Vohown by experiments in theproduotlon of motion pictures being, carried
SAM‘fWP.
t On by thp department of agriculture.
^though not yet in a poamon-ro^
IT
furhlsh films to outeide organizations'
or commercial theaters, or even to
"sypply any considerable part of “the
deffiandmade b y its own-held agents;,
the depaftment ls carryingjmpromiB*
log; work’Tin *both^expetfraentation
________ ,_________
and production Through Its force of
picture exper.tsy many of whom have had extensive experience in
^nercial fields, It. hat already turned, out In a little more than a year
oroilmately 60,000 feet of excellent negative and has printed from this
putbalf as many'feet Of positive film suitable for public projection,
■Before 'this phase of Uncle’s Sam 's“tuo.vle” activities Is reached new
i^diation wHl berequired. IflegUlatlon can be eeouredauthorlzlng the
n fljdlture or receipts
'ftim saiei &flu teases to pay m o expenses or
Auction, it Is believed; that the motion picture Enterprise can he put on
ctlcaliy a self-supportioff basis, at the same time that pictures of the
jtssreducatlonal valde are given wide distribution;
While officials In obarge of, the motion, picture activities of the agrlcul*
department have .this wide use of their developing plant in the backs
„eir minds, they are gottig' about the business of filming interesting and
iiftuoth,eaotivitlerofthedepartmentandadding^totheir-Bto9k-of-po8lUve
jna. SuWeots already on their shelver represent-«uch varied activities as
illng cows in Vermont, raising pigs in the South, grafting trees, canning
zetables, building roads and fighting forest fires,
(Copyright, IMS, bg;W.* 0, Chapman.)
—‘-^Why do-^eu-vdpb^to-ftreak-aur am
gagement?" asked May Earle of Ned
WurdVaa he atood-befere her in the
garden of her father’s house,
. tyhad been a' hard request for him
to make, but he had nerved himself
to dcnBOr“ At first thd girlhadFm
no rejoinder; she was too astonished
to speak. Then sho:turned and faced
him.
“I bave'ceasedfoinve you,” beanjweredquletly. - - —_—
. "You are free, then,’* said Miss
Earle, and went bn 'dipping: the Mlao
houghs., And Ned, ^IVard walked
away, slok at heart; and yet with a
curious sense’of happiness at the con*
elusion of the Inevitable.
Eight months before Ned Ward had
________ r the local
bank as assistant manager. John
Earle had been . his predecessor, but
he had died suddenly. . Ned found hini*
self thrown .into, contapt.lwlth_.hl8
apt^v
daughter May; friendship developed
and apparently ripened into love. He
proposed and - was v accepted, - -He
llvedinecstasy for weeks,
He knew that John Earl had left no
money' except a. thousand dollars of
insurance,: and that May was totally
rraOTed t^rwofkr^He was gladfhat he
are for her.
Pretty7soon hewouTd be made fnanager^when-Smith? stepped 'out,-which
IAMBS W. OIPLEY. assistant.curator- of—paleontology in -the National would mean an income-ef two thou
museum, Is back from an excavating expedition in the ancient deposits itr sand’r-luxnry-dn- Dentham.
So they had-been happy-ln their, en
railroad cut near Cumberland, Md., bringing with him as an Interesting
gagem en tu n tllth e d ay when May’s
a piece of-tUe-broken Jawbone of
*
friend/Bessie Reid came to spend
[a prehistoric cat, .whose species is
few days with her. Ned had never
[loff extinct, and whose age Is about
been told that .Slay was' acquainted''
flW.OOOyears.-----zr^ T
7
r
with her. He himself, had met-her
This, deposit was opened about
'years ago by workmen digging
y
-e-cut-of the Western'-.Maryland
dlroadr-it-ia about 126 feet from the
KarfftRB, which la a ridge composed
v.
Three-TyearS' Piefed.
would b f
Absurd to say that no other woman
entered the young man’s life, He bad
tive affairs—but with each successive
disillusionment he returned to May
Earle la his heart ’s fcalty. -H eb ai
mown that she would never tell him
ier love had changed; he had done
he only thing-po«lbleHn bta opinion,
He thrusrthe fedurring lmage away
and strove to forget ln thewlfd Ironie'rllfe he led; .
Ned Vas one of a posse
had net
out to capture a band of notortdua out*,
awe which had terrorised, tfie region
tor several months. A geneial baWe
nnsuea after tne gang was signspo m
he hills. Ned. found hlmSelf :>a a
duel with one , of the outlaws, J la
emptied his revolver. t Willie he was
hastily recharglng lt the. fellow, With
ohester at a, distance of fifty iftaicw,
and ^covered him, ' An lnstafit later
ater- the weapon fell from hls hsn^t
he spun round and fell.
z- /
A stray bullet from another pafT 5f
the field had pierced &lm-througk-ttre
ufigs.
'
Ned ran to him. He could .ee^ et a
glance .that the men was dying. But
o b is ; astonishment^ he, jejamed to
know his face. And tUe dying man
mew his.
, ^
“You’re Ned Ward!” he* excialiaefi.
N o bother to
g o t . sum m er
♦ d ts w i t h
X
M orsLlght/
“What’s -the matter with : the man
“That lady must be a contortion­ who has charge! of the lighter’ asked
the prima donna.
ist.”
,
“Why?” came from the manager. 1
“What makes you think so?”
“Last , night it was ao dark the an*
“She said .th e fear that \She might
sometime have-cancer of the Atomach dlence could hardly see the stage.1*
“Really?”
kept her ffom sleeping nights,'*
,“g a e w gtnfftr T~Bgim’w b r A TOhtoT*
HJttred— H ow dor yon -suppos e the
tipnist to have cancer of the atom.: people are going to. know/this, is a
light opera?” ^
~
v :jii.; aa. ; •/.1
“I t was not that, but what:tfie doc* l/A
Under Suspicion.1
tor,.said tfiat made me think that.
ttfr-sald-Shfr-bad- her stomach on her | Several memhers of a women’s club
fare chatting with A UtGe daughter
mlnd altpgetber too much.”
of their hostessv ,
, ,r
Qtrlctiy Business.
:“I suppose’ you are a great help to
»“I’m a very busy man, sir. What is I your mamma,“ said one,
your p^opoWopW7" • v r^
Jh. /yes,” replied tlie"iUGer'mW
“and so is Ethel; but It is my turn to
- ^*T‘Wabt-tomake7yoU-flch.'f
1 “Just bo. leave your recipes with I count the spoons today after th eeo
hie and I’ll look it over: later. Jffht j phhy is gone.'’—Judge.
noW I'm €® ^gedin«lC stog^p>lW je
deal by which X expect tfi make f3'6U j r Oratorical Assistance;
•j “Lady;” said Plodding Pete/ “dd you
In real money.” ! ;
want any wood chopped?” .
•'“Yes.”
Ju st So.
\
th e s e on h a n d
me. CPNTORTIQN18T,
Y | c m * Style]
Sfiliieg e t m I
-f;
jPettedMoU
Excdient Ie r sandwiches*
IniUl err Llthy't of
ytiiu(pvi^r't,
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$'0L D I6R $ WHO WEAR VEILS
British Troops In Southwest Africa
,
Have to COnduet Campslfln
'
Under Dlffieultles.
^
Ifil haog around an’ give yer bus;
an* yer two grown sons an eloquent, i One of the hottest plaoes where the
9 * If if M
discourse on how wrong it Is of ’em British are fighting Is In German
outhwest Africa, Where General
not to; tprn to an’ fio delr duty/
otha ls in command of ah expedition;
■\i?’'<■■?
if i4"p— i.m.ii'i'■i■
;■
' •
IIP IIS !
against the enemy. The habitable part
OALLED DOWN.
(Wtmfty WniithwiiHti Africa lies In
the center; of a sun-scorohed. water*
_lesa, shadeless desert oLehlftlng sand,
A-fiample Speolmen,
and General Botha’s memhave to carry
“I underetaod the father of the h
everything
rbTjdff has s everal other-daughters to
-whatever
cqn be obtalnsd=from—th®
m)■•'"‘m‘t*■
* *i
, dispose of in m a n a g e " ,............
.1
country,
noi
even fodder for /fhe antT
Xf
was the horror "that May’ef lot f “ Yes; I . Buppoge-that-Je the^re&son^| —
-male.
— ,
;— — =
he gave this one away." \
|
sbould be such a-man as tbis one
The sand penetrates everywhere,
•i/[---—*—
VA ^
Vlfipniy tlma’g come I can stand for
-and the heat of the sun is so terriffo
,
A.Hard Task.
that all tSe'gfoops fighting with. Gen*
“Miss
May
certainly has the male
ly, after a nniiyhlny snail whlctyraoked
era! Botha have been served out with
\.
•Cbfitlcgbnt^ a t her • feet.; But she . Is
1■-Without them;
hlmc—“But you don’t bear no mal
Indded. It would beUmpoBBlble to get'
You'irsend a message for me to the rather, a. capricious,b e lterii^ v skej’/z:
ltc,*:-'’
ay?
5;^,^£
“Yesi. a belle; who is going to be. |
4/-aloBg-at- alh-aud, as It id, hundreds
ofily girl I’ve'ever thought, much, of?”
bf the Boer burghers, though hardened
”Your. wifet” Neff burst ourimpeW' very-hard to ring/
campaigners, have been so blistered
ouSly. ^
—
Going’
—
TRelr
W
ay,;
by the sun that they are'-iff hospital.
"L ord, not Xnever married—never
The heat at' middky Is AH degrees;
had th« color worse luck; But she way ^“The ^ p lift1movement has gained
hasn’t it?” ,
—
adandy-giri 7=backln—what=wagour= .great headway,
so?Cffl
little burg’s name?—and I Want her. ;“ffow
“Thorfl aftfliwa to ha uprising^ going
to know ^ l rrr.nuaaOTrw^trf^Bs.wfli on everywhere." *
*3
You seer Tve been Uvlng oa her for,years old. Prom the top Of
months paatrryears, now I come- to '
be ground^there wasi A kind o ftu n First Bu«*«»" wnf,—Have yon dona <Of bOOtS.
— The Only Way#;------ .
....................................................... ^
think.”
[ml, ending at the cave, which Is now
;■
■■■•■ /
“I understood he made a fortune out anything today?
The Look lit French Feoee.
: “Living offvher?"
m a level with the roadbed. Workmen In ballasting the ties used many
of wheat?” .
.
Second Bunco Man—Speak mote re*
■•'Almost
all the faces about these
[valuable prehistoric-hones, never dreaming that they were shoveling fossils
“Yes. : She thought I was. going to —“Yes.”
I spectfully of your fellow-man,
crowded
tables
(lu the cafe at Cha*
marry her when I got a job, She^ "SpeculatofT
Ich existed _here before the advent of man.
^
.
!lons)—young
ror
old, plain or hand*
Mr flirtiar. in this last trio, found this Jawbone of ah ancient cal; which
dtdn’t know the~llfe I Was leading.
"Municipal Pa
“No. Farmer .1
isome,
distinguished
or average—have
She kept sending me^ xhoney.-^And.
iba rare bit of good luck. According to the scientific men, the cavern, Itself
>atlent stuff,
A clty^i fnade^of-^pa'
f e f : ;;i
ithe
same
look
of
quiet
authority ; it
[fa-whleh-thl8 aptique1-€ftti&-b&Be8—we re^-lnvbedded.jwas only about., 1,000,000
— .When vrorthy_fltrani__ __
.
.
honest, I did mean to marry her Just
NOW; THEY PONT SPE/
T
hem
o
retftey
^elllt-tn
at^lt'trto
u
X
h
[years old, ttidugh the rook Itself was fifteen times more ancient.
as soon as i could pull off another
The more It seems to like it.
jlittle personal oddities, meanness and
Time has-gradually: filled1up-this cavem-and the^tunnel-wfibb-eellr-but-MFr
trick and go East.4 But^I- gueas^I’m
vul^rities, had been burned away 4n'
[fiidley carefully excavated the dirt and obtained this .speolmen, from .which
done for now.”
The Innocent Wife,
? ,a great, flame of self-dedication. It lswv
fsdeneensah^re^ronBtriro ta ^cat wh 1ch wa4 ln-111a palmy idayB as large as a
” “Hernaame ?”“hlker/N edrkneeiing
/Do 'yoU put your /furs /wonderful example of the rapidity
-i/.Mrs.
[Jaguar 1b at .present /When this kitty, wandered about there were no back
over ^Ke mWn, kn/d shuddering at the
In cold storage In summer?
/with which purpose-models toe hu*
J);.'.
Jfences to lure him to nocturnal'•serenades, nor bad ancient m an,yet ^appeared
thought^, of hearing May’s name pro. Mrs. Styles—Yes; ray huBband al- ,man countenance.-r=Edith--WhartQn- in
/■
l ont&is continent to in terru p t his Jawlinga with a.prehistoric bootjack or boornouncea b y h lm ;
r Waya attends tfr-thatr
S c ribner’arMagaalne.
bAbott»e;
--------— ^ ---- — -----^---------------- ------ — — :—
— ~
“■You-ll-telt-her -I was killed-la' am
^L^y.here does he go.?”.
Hia only companions^were the^saber-todthed-tlgersT-the—immeiiso in ast
accident, frlsud,”— he whlsperedy
T don’t knoWT^vhere-the-plaoe-fi.—
dpus graxing about: In th e plal ns, . the- mammoths, - ^ e great /Sloths, ;taplrs,j4he
^’You’ll never let-herrknow _the tru th .
“Do yourknow-the name?^
. =HB-—HavQ" Vour folks
^prototype "d^tlfg- ^present horse^andrati e x tih e t^ td a o n ^ p e eto a ^ ^ u t-th to -c a tv
-P r^ ls e f-T h e n -w rite k e r-n a m e .. Misa
"Well, I’ve heard him say be rtras >where' you are all going to spend that—
va8-rtot-loiTelvfrh e re -b e ln g a-large. famlly <mpnectlon. I t plosely_resemb^ed_|
-Bessie-Reidr
taking them to Hockl” - _ (
,summer? — .— —- — ............
•v
the mountain lion, though much similar in some respects to thu User. Stand*4 ^
The“ nian had grown delirious. He
She—-Not q u lte r Ma s a y s ^ t’s a t the;
?lsgabbuTf^-feei higfi» ferociousTind w tth'pow erful-sharp-te.ethrit-w as every
was muttering now/and Ned-kneeled
-—
i Literal.
/White mountains; but pa declares It’ll iKt ai"formidable a"foe a s any tiger today pacing,his cage in the-zoo.
beside him, waiting, while darkness,
“They, say 'Mrs. De Style always ;be a t the poorhoase;—Boston Evening ’• - v ,
fell. Tiie rest of the band had long
welcomes her poor relations undeir iTranscript.
4 'filnce surrendered and were being con­
her rdof.” ............. *
. ; ........
Washington, Discovers a, Large New Department
veyed in the sheriff’s charge to the,
"Yes; I understand she puts them
The Trouble^
.county seat,.. iNefi and the dying man,
in the attic.”
“Did you see where the Anglo-Ger*
biddenHfn th frsage-bruah^hadeacapefi
iSHINGTON has just waked up to discover-; that It ha»; a_large .new jiet_
rman knight ln London was told he
partment of the governraen^which-lt has-llttfe- suspected of -being_innotice.-------------------- ---------- — ‘
PeradOxIeaL AesuLL______
could not reslgn .hla-baronetoy?”_-L^: ii_
’“fihe -Wfta ft Hhitmer, a real dandy.’1
ttistence, but Which has In its own ju d gment attained proportions .Juatifylng^ An Instant Later the Weapon F#1
'T madeHMlsfl-P ert extende r .ot my_ 9 *ycb; th a t wa8~noTyiltle he could /
It in- renting ^nd^aadvlng -Into-^tcq “ ■
m uttered^W W ting.^^beTer^w aen’t a
FronrHIs Har
8lr*render;“
\ U U
:
large elght-stdry Willard building, on
”Well,
what
luck
did
you
have
wlth
girl
as
smaTt
as
her
anywhere.
I
re­
OffICE or PUDltc
Fourteenth street. This building was only once In' their home, town—hu ; member* how we laughed over a trick . Miss Antique—Mr. -Jones-and I are your tender?*-*
---------—
8HEQU1T
“ T -------R0AD5 ANDRUkAl
the long-time home of the'departmeht she was a cousin of Myra.
she played on somebody—odd: I_ can’t to be married.
"Tough luck,”
But
It
Was
«
Hard
PulL
NedhaiLtoldMaythat^hehad^bsen.
RKINfERIhC
Mlsfi
'
Caustlque—Grablousl:
What
of commerce and inter of the-depart*,
remember his name nowr ; She got me
U.$,D£p10fACRL
m
ment of labor, which found the struc* engaged once, years -before.— Myra to write a letter to a friend ot hers, freak election bets men do make.
Insult Reaontod.
r
It Is hard to belleve~th&t coffee will
tiire tod large for its needs. It has had broken the engagement when she to break up a match with a young fool
“Isn’t your wife, alr. aJlttle ad- put a person ln zuch a condiGon' aa it—
^ Hw rle b ly 4 H ^ G a i
hated.’ 'rw 4 B h 'y M
NBcteff-to^loqtacltyt’-’z
her:;;:
When flrst a man for ofllce trle*—But auddenly tbe slln came down an' smaller than she had believed.-vBut seen the way Bess laughed when she
^ ‘Of“ courfle not,’ doctor. M y wife jH m atory:
He
thihkr
ona-tetm-enough^irtfl-betshe
had
contrived
to
have
it
appear
van after van arrived with furniture
told me//_
every man who lands a-priae •- never touchea a drop of^nhything
”1 d ld n o t believe- co«ee,causedLmy_
bstautial kind whtch. only that Ned had treated her badly\ Ned 1 “Yes, i t must -have been amusingy” But
7I» out for two, anU^maybe thr««r
strongs’
—
—
—
=
—
-—
----{^trouble,
and frequently said X liked it
had
said
nothing;
but
Bessie,
boiling
the government buys, and so it was
muttered Ned, wiping the froth from
well
I would not, and could not,
known that the government was mov- over wUh“ imllgnationr4iad^vowed to the; lips of the dymg msn;
HsVtlor.—1
kg back Into an old haunt, but there was ouriostty to fte what branch/of the get even with Ned some day, for
“If I was an Indian fighter I
He buried him inTthe sand a t dawn.
aufferer from heart trouble and nerv­
government was substantial enough to claim such large space. Gold
-f Myra’s sake.
Then, returning -tor the settlement, wouldn’t like tp* fight the Crow_ln*
ous prostration for'four years.
Ned knew nothing of this when May Ned realized his holdings/ and, with dians,”
ever the doorway gave token that the "Office of PubRo Roads and Rural Engl;
•
'/
*
' "I was scarcely able to be around,
Spring, united States Department o t Agriculture/’ was tUo; now tenant, ana introduced him to Bessie. That same twelve thousand dollars ln_his pock
“Why not th e Crow Indiana espe­
had n a energy and did not care for.
evening,
after
Ned
was
gone,
Bessie
Vwhlngton rubbed its eyes and said; “Didn’t know there was such a big
'
ets, returned. East. He hardly hoped cially?” ^
anything, w;&s emaciated and bad a
told May of the engagement. Grea th at May waa stilt unmarried, hut
“Because how oan a Crow ever
, constant pain around my hearLu&tU.X
-----------:^ h e wfds^iuVea^fn^lts expanding splendorTexpressm*;
he meant to see her and ask her for­ show the white feather?”
thought-f^jould not ondure lt.—— — -•bout Which the neonle of the United-States seem destined to hear muAh in May had ^been told °t» the _matter, giveness.'
"Frequently I had nervous ./chills
There was no chance of making mis*
■tae futura.—The government has In fact launqhed out on a great good roads_LThere
• A More lirtportent Question. ,
When
he
approoohed
the
garden
in
and
the leant excitement would drive
Wogram, which seemingly will malic rivers and harbors improvements, which ohlef there.
“Darling,”
hesaid,
“would
you
con*
sleep
away, and any little noise, would
*8lre“went to Ned. "I tbloM -w rtt- -toeJlttlB^s® ta .
6ave already cost-hundreds of millions of dollars, look tame, it fias not
ping th e hedge. But It was not' May. tlnue~to love me lin t were to bs^pooT
UDSetTmo terribly.: T ^ wm ; gradually. —
1
you
something,
Mt,_Whrd
"
she
gttcr&ily teen known that the good roads Idea had attained-such suosta
; getting worse until finally
nald. "Miss Earle is marrying you It'w a s Bessie Reid; She Was dressed allmy-lifW?”
Wvportlons as the new tenant of the Willard building Indicates
“My dear,” she asked him, “would
j n deep mourning, and, seeing Ned,
self what’s the ub& of being alck.aT
for
your
money.
She
does
not
care
g’
|
...... ..... ' ‘m
m
tho time and buying medicinejio tbjl
fact, she has she irecognized him a t once and ran you continue to love me If you should
chance to become a mfiUoeatre?"
thrown over a mart whom she does oThiarw lth tr startlin g cry;----- -- ~
“I
g
o
t
your
letter.
It
was
so
good
“So I got sonio Postura to help me
love very dearly, for your sake ”
of
you,"
she
murmured,
her
eyes
flif
He
Was
la
te
m
fed.
quit
I made It strictly according to
“I don’t believe you,” stormed Nei:
lng
with
tears.
“Poor
Phil—such
a
_
"9ay,
pa,
I
see
a
lot
In
the
paper*
iltbBonlan lnstttntlon-there is a
directions
sjid I want to tell you that
- “Wllhyott-beilevo mo if I show tqv
"dreadrar"eUd "1#"that m ine - fitsasterr about men'fltandtnwTirth'e brw d Mi«.“
chlldren. it is not fltted up with pwtngs, slides and seesaws, b ^ t h probf?” asked Bessie.
d i n g s w xr tne-grentimt-wtcp' itr m r
“Well, my boy?"
'
•taw of the wonders of naturo; curious animals, birds, fishes, Insects, plants “ Ned nodded and Bessie handed him and how strange you being there and
life. It waa easy to quit coffee be­
recognizing
him.”
“Don’t
they
ever
have
a cake line
cause i now like Postum bolter than
•M Woks, all grouped so as to appeal
a letter.
"Yes," answered Ned, "W here is for small boys to stand in?”
W.Is**
the coffee.
" J: toe youthful mind. This exhibit,
It was written to May and was
, “One by one the old trouble* left
*«•« Plsnnedvespeoially for the child,
signed with tho nstne of Philip Whit­ Miss Earlo?”
"Why, X belieyo she’s inside. She
Certainty N ot
T he Visiting P reach er—You’ve got until now t am In splendid health,
• eMeNalpiag to the adult as well.
ing, “-You say you love me, May,” 1 doesn’t
know
you
are
coming?
Ned,
“How
do
you
like
living
in
the
sub­
yoUr
■iholr so screenod off th a t It’A nerve* steady, heart alt right and the
■ The rfiom was designed and pre*
ra n ,-a n d cannot marry mo because ; listen. I played a dastardly trick on
Pain all gone. Never have any more
urbs,
Johnson?"
really
*a choir Invlalble.!’
under the personal direction of
have nothing to support ydu. But la
you
one
day—”
nervous
chills, don’t take aay medi­
"How
do
I
know?
I
only
sleep
The
Regular
Preacher—Yes;
but
not
^tajatc secretary, isr. Samuel Pier*
that any reason why you shouh
“I
know
It,?
answered
Ned.
cine,
can
do *H my house wt>rk and
there,
and
a
man
can’t
form
an
opin­
inaudible.
You
can
atlll
hear
them
Pont Langley, whose Interests were
throw yourself away on a man for
"When you wrote about poor Philip ion In ■hk^^aloa^^
hava
done
a grest deal bealdea"
..........
^jHAIPtl
I
W
Jf
f buinan and broad that ho took
whom you care nothing? May, we
Name given by Postum CoMBattle
jjje from his other studies to direct
love each other, and have learned to X saw how wicked I had been. I
told her only this morning. Ned, she
Hla Question,
Creek, Ml<?h. Read “The Road to
That Dantal Treatmunt.
JJJ brrsngemont of this room for his
oarc more truly for each other since —bhe
hM
gone
in
to
w
rite
you
a
let­
"Seven
men
out
of
eTery
ten
are
Wetlvtlle," in pkgs.
"Pop!”
T«Ue clients,” as he called them. He
your unhappy engagement. Pluck up
confounded
boreei‘‘
emphatically
d*-|
Poetum com** in two forma:
ter.”
"Yea,'
my
aon.”
f
fo“ 'c« P . M . appointment «lth *re« .orl- courage to tell Mr./Ward; he will re
At th at^ln stan t May emerged, the clam l Alexander Akinaida the dyaFeatwn Car*al—the otiglea) form ■
"When
you
went
to
school
did
they
lease you. Adoringly yours forever.’
letter
In
her
hand,
Ned
aaw
th
a
t
th
e
peptlc
dlasertaUonist.
must
be well boiled. IShc and Me peckptmiab
y
m
T
, Beaste looked Into Ned's haggard was trembling a# ih e went down the
"Why
except
the
other
th
re
e
”"
"Oh.
yee.
my
boy,
with
S
rattan
faoa as ho finished reading the letter steps. He stood* toward bar; she
^ wall csbrBi whloh ftn, ,u i0w, so as to be withlnrango o fachlld s vision. and
iM hni Postum—a actable powder—
snarled J. Fuller Gloom, the widely | Don't they pochib the boys now?"
handed It hack to her.
raised
her
eyea,
stared
fncredokwaly,
dissolve*
quickly in a cup of bot wa­
known
and
cordially
detested
ml*
"Oh, ye*; they poll their teeth."
" the different groups The first, the
vsnd
or
"1 thought this was my duty, as
ter
sad.
wtth
cream end aafar, make*
Ihcludes SBT.ral birds ranging In »l».o f ro m th e co n d o ro f the Ant^s mutual friend, Mr, Ward,” she said and felt weakly into h ti arm*.
thrope.—Judge.
-**
"Ned!
Yon—y®«
knew
?”
.she
w
hto
^ ^ t'ay
h*wk Next are the eagle and elf owls, fol owed hy som®
A
dettekma
beveraga
laeSMjHy. Ha
to
Be
OseT
Whe We
"I thank you. Miss Reid,” answered
A
Motor
Fiend.
and
BBe
tlna
nipdj,,'
winch ]]*• up to their general label;
I
I
t
l
i
eeay
enough
pered.
"A
shop
ftri
i
N«d, raising his bat and lsurtni h®r
JA to
"Yea, dear. That oor wedding is
-Why la Dnckflta gothg eketrt with tof lit* aa B •
BoCh kinds um edwAp BMleto— AM
It was an hpnt later that N«<
u
automobile
tire
on
hla
arm?*
three
yeera
overdue
end
th
a
t
we
AM
eeaa
ABesM tke aame per ed*.
Pateges
o
t
muma
down, b
_____ __ thin reds, »oms bat-parakeets which sleep stood before May Barle la tb® gartfSA gatag to pull U eff tom orree." he Aft*
"Mere
fore*
ef
habit.
EM
oar
ft*
-ItMar Uh« i
•Ad naked, to b® rul*a*®d frwn tho*
* m T « * F * * & « umbrella Wrt with achr^antk^
«ai»
r i « M M s tt> herdown, .
•ngngOnkSQt. Ho
«*
*“*i,k* «*P si. i
»K *
of Prehistoric
little town7”
““Yes,” said N®6*
“Often 1 thought of {holding up that
ilace. AWish Td done so pow and
made a haul. Don’t you know mo?”
“Not ,.hy,name,” answered. Ned.
“My -name’s—Whiting—P h il. Whit
ing,” mumbled the outlaw ,'/Say 1 Am
I.dying?”
Ned bowed his head; The bitter
ness.',;;
“Foy Instance?” .
“A; man ,will buy a. cheap theater,/
give his growing sons the run of-it,
anfi then will be Surprised when one
of them marries an actress,"^l^ouls*
ville Courier-Journal.
. ' “T *7“
t
i p
mm
r
Smithsonian’s Nature Wondar RoonTfor Cfiitdrei
Iff
•
y
/
Its?
6
/
THE CHITJffiA 9TAJTDARD. TUIfE XT, iq x s .
ttBaaosaosais
ittF -rr--!
-n*Misses Edna and Marie Wackenhut,
of Jackson, were guests of relative#
herejSwilaY..,7 7 ....
Mrs. Charles Smith and grand
daughter, of Detroit, visited relatives
'here Sunday.
Miss' Phi la Winslow, of Ypsllan tl
iother, ’
spent Sunday wltl\ her mo!
Olive Winslow.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L pve,of Jack*
son, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Atkinson. .
.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Thortias Hargle, of
Kalamazoo, are guests of her mother,
Tjw Ctelsea Standard
niimuiiiuiiMiiiuiiiiuiiMWiiiiMMimuii
WATERLOO DOINGS,
John Moeckel -spent Tuesday in
Steckbrldge.
iimmmmmmmimnmiiinmmmit
~
-s
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W .Beemanepent
p i:? ?
T
tv*1
auuday_lir Jackson,___ . ;
7^ ^
$
~©»—i3Pr—H Q Q V1CR. ■*>
JCOTHtCAGEr
Mr.
and
Mrs?
George
Rentscbler
gs^/>
ypBMBHiat.
.. spent gund^y in M unlth._________
Mrs. Hazel Frey spent one day last MiltehRelthfflinerajadFred Diirkee
Jranait-etoo h i jaut *tx a»A»k*, ftKjrowtfs
■tW w m iw . t*Mrtr«tva cm!#. ■
week with relatives in Jackson.
spent Monday in Chelsea..
~T# trtvifm opexUrta*(MOp#ry#M»
Mrs. John Norman,
Grass Lake, 7 Lynn Gorton and daughter Vivian,
aiwMSMNr w S n iw owbli and bm4» know
— .r, onsanUoaUon.
We are:offering all Coats at -ridiouiously low prices'to close out every Cout
spent'W ednesday with he^ sister,- swere Jackson visitors Tuesday.
Mrs.
John
Helle.
M
mJ»L' Wtrv «
W alter Ko.eltz will \k one of the
- , «n our^ department. We positively will not carry over a Coat
Mrs. Louis Walz spent part of last graduates a t Olivet college this yeat.
itlw aM aSaiaC h iliik i Mlchlrai. u d ir tb(
to the next.
Mr. and Mrs, Ohauacey .Stephens week-with- her sister, Mrs.' Amelia
V
Wank- Nichols, of .Munitn, .spent
visited their daughter in Howell the Maurfer, ofClintoa.
Sgnday with Mr? a n d . Mrs. Elmer
mwawatmwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHitwmmm first of the week.
. Edwardi Peterson, of \ Jackson, was Marsh.
r^idQeB on llPrlntzess” a n d other Ooajs tb a t ;e7 cn e.D cn . ©in en
James Beasley left this morning a guest a t the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Miss Evg Lehman is spending tbte
w ere $16.00 to $20.00, now - -/ - OliflMl
Mi5U) m O l!
for Otsego Lake, where hi
ienry TBohneSunday.
M [y ;
week
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
V.
F.
sonaetlmefl8hing.
-Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P a f tand child’ Moeckel.,
—Miss
Marjorle-Hendry,
70
f"BQ
8
ton,
ren
spent Sunday with MrTsrad Mrs.
niiiminiiiinmiiHiiiiiiUjniimt
,Mr. and Mrs. W alter Vicary spent
was
a
guest
of
the
Misses
MUler
SatJohn Miller north of town,
^
Mre. 0 . W hitaker.spent Sunday In
the
week-end in Detroit and New
-W alter-Bohne, ffqde a business t rip
s&fcla ^
'" urday and Sunday,. ____j_____ 1L.
— :--------- '-------------------Mrs.
Dora
Cole,
of
Ypsllanti,
wa8
a
to
Detroit
oneiday
last*
week
which
Miss Lecaa Belser.spent Sundayjn
Mr. .and Mr>,‘ Marquedt, of Detroit
guest atth e hom^of Mr. and^irs.R resulted in the purchase o f a,new
are
spending a few days with Mr. and'
Ann Artery - 1
’
D, W alker Sunday, , ;__
Ford,
.
_
.
.
1
_
_
MrSTV^alteiTVIcary^;
Mitt Anna Walworth; was In Ann
~r
Mr. and Mrs. L, Halght aud daugh'
Master Arthur -Frey was the guest
Arbor Sunday.
'
“5
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Aue, of C.in
ter^ofTHowen^were^guests of Mrs, o f * ’
7 - Mr; ahd'Mrs. Roy French were In Mary Brown Sunday.
cinnati, are guest# at' the home of
1 lKlingler, of Grass Lake, a couple qf
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Itotbman.
Tedumseh Sunday.
Mrs.. Ernest COoke and children, of days last week.
Announcements. .
Charles Paul was in D e tro it on H ighland Park, spent W ednesdat
Mr, and Mfs,”Jphvn Kalmbach, of Several from here ’attended the
A regular meeting of Olive- Q^ap*
business Wednesday.
wittrCheiSea relatives.
Portland) Oregon, are home for the children’s day exercises in Salem. Ger*
ter,
O. E. S„ Wilt be held on Wednes­
man
M.
E.
^phurch
Sunday
evenlng.
;
M.JSavage, of Jackson,' was a Ohel
Mrs, Elva.. Flske entertained" com­ summer, haying arrived S |tw % y
day
evening,Trine
23.
7?
sea visitor Saturday.
pany from Kalamazoo ^ud Dexter'the evening. They will spend some time; *• The ^ P . I. C. of, the 2d U. B. church
f M ? -,v ■ ’—
’:
Regular m eeting ot. W. R. C. at 3
,. ■
jvftfctheir mother. Mrs, Emma Kalm­ wIITglve a strawberry social bn the
■V
Fred^ W arblow Bpent Sunday with
it_aiihe,paatw eeki
o’c
lo c k :next Friday afternoon, June
church
law
n,.
on
Friday
evening,
his parents in Wayne.
Floyd Updike,' of ’Clinton, wafc a bach) before visitipg^pther relatives; June 26.
26.
Initiation;. ‘Scrub lunch. Each
. Mr. and Mrs. Aridre w'Sawyer - wire g u e sta t the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
’J'he GleanersmetW ednesday even­
>?s*
member,
i s ' privlleged—to - in v ite . &
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rorifmel, Mr.
1» A unA rlw r Suuday.
ing, June 9 ,;attb e home of M r.and
Ja sr W. Speer SundayL .
7'
m tJWK
<
couple.—f-----!-------;—;------- - ■P $TT7
south? of~tpwm~;
-^—p ? " ■Horning,
- •■
-*—------------------: - ----- and- Mrs. Fred Durkee and--Floyd
Leon Kempf, of Hillsdale, visited
M;S U-Mr. and Mrs, W, E. Stipe, of Ann MfjsTTWm*
Durkee spent Sunday a t the home of
The W estern Washtenaw Farmers*
All of the newest as weJJ as
relatives here Sunday. . \ .
"_
Arbor, were guests of Mr; and Mrs, I t was in the nature of a surprise on Mr.-andzMT87-Jud8on _Armstrong, of
dulT
w
in"hoVd
theiiTriext
meritlpg^
a
t
Mr.
apd~MFfl'
HbrhTng.
The-visltors
■staph?. style8-in-4?ats - are now
Mrs. Barbara Maaz
Manz was an Ann ChaS. Mohrlock Sunday. T'. ' ; „ — —
Jackson,
the
home
of
Mr;
arid
Mrs.
Herman
provided
ice
credm
and
.
cake
and
a
Arbor visitor Saturday.
being shown by .ust
M&J$jlvaFJske apentSaturdayand delightful-: evenlhff-Tffag spent. Mr;
m
Fletcher on Frjiday of this week. A
H enry Delterle, of'.
^uhday^with^Mr.~"and Mrs. Janies qnd NtTH. grle N otten will entertahr
children’s day program^wm Tbclcar7
Chelsea visitor Tuesday.
DeYoung of Ann Arbor; "
"SHARON NEWSr
ried out.
.- .
th e arbor Wednesday eyejntng, July
Mrs. Wm? Oadwell and tvrn sona. o t lliziMriapd-MtST^Notten^urge every
Dr.Tt. W r Banting, of Ann Arbor,
visited Chelsea Saturday.
B t.'P aul, Mlnni, are gWsts of Mrs. member to be present.
Mrs. L. B. Lawrence and son Robert are requested to meet a t Maccabee
______ ,
AND
jL i. week:
:
Elvina
Cad
well
this
visited
relaHvftaln OraiiH Laka Sun hnUrtSupday- a fteruoou, June 20 at
Herman .3, Dancer was in Detroit
Miss Inez Young' g a ve a m lsoellan*
=Mr. and Mrs. gitephen Curtis anc foint 8hower" Saturday afternoon at
F rid ay on a businees-tfipv
n
2?3d to observe decoration day.; .^Ahyl
- M r.a n d Mrs./GeorgeStaffan Spent son; of Wayne, Were guests ofTMrs. h e r home^west o f ; town—in honor o f GordonOllffandfamily^oLJackson, cne-havlng-flowers will please send
Mary Schumacher Sunday, *
Miss Velma Richards, who ’will be a were week-end guests a t the hom e'of thbm toMaccafeee UallBaturday evenSunday at Portage Lake.
^
; ingr
L E t US SHOWIYOXI OUR
Mrs, George. WaU spent the week* ' W alter Runolman. who ls a student Ju n e ; bride. ; Mrs. Manfred Hoppe, Mrs, J, R, JLemh;<_ _
at-Big-Rapids,
is
spending
the
sumipretDf~the~
bride*tobe
gave
aehow
ef
Mr.
a
nd
Mrs.
B.
P.
O’Neil
and
son
The North Lake Band: will give an
end w ith h er ion in Jackson. '. . 7
T:mer wlth hls pareats here.
N ew “Sport Sbirta” and ^^Spor^-Xi^s-L
ijsrn
lapcHl
o
f
town,
Miss
itichards
was
the
re­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W;
VanRlper
and
Holmes
near”Norvell.
home
of
M
a
n
d
;Mrs.
Herehel
V.
Sunday with his parents here.
For warm weather. We.have a most complete stock of Summer,
Mr. and ^ Mrs. Fred Klingler spent cipient of many useful articles. Both Chas. MacMahon and family, of Watts,Dexter.Jtowpshlp, Friday ei&flc
-Miss Ruth ~Irwin, of J ackson, virib
-W carofT sil^inds for Men apd'Hoya; 1 7 .
1, 1
fuhcfibiis were delightful social sue* IrohG reekt^pent—th e -la tte r-h a rt-o t Ja g ^ Ju n e 26^—Music—by—the—baud,
H undayat-M ichlgan. C enter.
“etTChelsea friends. Saturday,
cesses,
7
1%t .... 1
last w e e k a tth e h o m e o f G.O.Hewes. Everybodyjnvited. i -— ^
Mr. an d -Mrs. J . J. H a are r, of DeiU:
Miss N orm a TurnB ull visited friends
troit, were guesta n f Mr. and Mrs. M.
The
members
of
Eureka
Grange
j
Mr. and Mrs. Orval .McClurer and
in A lbion Saturday and Sunday,
-— W e -G ^ ^ B e Beat-O n W ork
J. Noyes Saturday and Sunday.
will give an ice cream social at.ttae
daughter,
of
Bridgewater,
spent
Sat­
Mrs. Pyjen Murphy visited friends
U&IA TOWNSHIP NEWS,
R. D. Gates, of Ann Arbor, was a
urday and?Sunday a t P^A. Cooper’s. Lyndon, town hall on Wednesday eve><
"^ 77 - GIVE US A TRIAL - , _ '
in b e tr o it Saturday and Sunday.
ning,
Ju
n
e
23.
George
English'
of
guest,
a
t
the
home
of
ills
sister,
Mrs.
—
Mr.
and
Mrs,.
J
.
.
W.
Dresselhouse
.'i 'Geo.. V ande walker, of A nn Arbor, W.-E/ Depew, Sunday afternoon.
-“Fink^ OverallB . 4 ’/Lion Brand’* Shoes :
-1’Inland” Shirts
JohnHumphery, of Lansing, is visit­
and Tr,Blr:Ko'ebbe arid famUy attend-; Lafayette Grange will be present and
called on Chelsea friends Saturday.
ing
his
sister,
Mrs.
Wm.
Gray.
:
1
exhibit
some
very
interesting
views.
-_Mrs. Charles.
evers. of—Battle
edjjuarterly meeting a t U m a Center
Everyonrinvited^ ------ '------ • 1:77
MrTarfd' Mrs. J. F. MeMifterf"were Sunday.
Creek, is spending this week with her
Made-to-M easureSqits
th^gueAt^f~relat lVes~lrere~SuHday± pareuts^and^other-relatives^h&re^^
pa rt o f last-week.
“ D r. rWilcox, editor "bf -Tber G rass The-Brotherhood of the Congre­
Russell McGulness, of D etroit, was ..-Misa..Margaret Eder,-who-has-been
Alt $]L6.0Q, $18.60 and $18.50
Fred Samp has been.confined to his Lake News, preached a t-th e^ N o rth- gational church will hold their annual
the guest: orhis parents here’Sunday. teachimTTn- Hammond, Ind.. r e tu r n - ^ ome for t he past ten daysliyillness. B haronHSchool -house rSunday -after7*scrutFiuuclr~aridSATISFAGTlON^5UARANTEEKr
Jacob; Kolb, of Buffalo, visited rel< ed to her home Saturday for the'sunk a- -Mr- and Mrs, A .-Q —Koch spent noon in place of Rev. H. R_. Beatty. Winans and Storms cottages a t Cavariaugh Lakg on Friday eveningLJune
-atlyesLfeere-Several dava oflast wftek men
-at -th e—home of Mr. and '
North Sliai’on may justly feel proud -id, Every member of the -Brother'
Mrs. AddieMartln visited relatives
Mrs. T. L. Thomason and daughters^ Geo.iBarles. lr. of-heiLhlgh- school- students._Robert
±ood U-invlted4o-be presents
in Dexter several days of this Week; ot Torrington,
and Marlon
gue"sts—
•V » Conn?, .are C
V --- r 6f■
The June arid July birthday-parties
M ailin^C rott, of. BateleZCteek,_is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Remnaht were guestaof^MissTGladys school had standings which exempted
W hittington Sundayr —viaitinghisBisterrMrsr^redRiehardsr Morton.
hlm from tkking the flnai examina- tS ith e L. D;iT.:MTMpwIH-meet7witlu
W arren Webb^of Sbaftsburg, sp en t .ttens^.andTAnnABeutlerialsoualltudent; Mrs, Ada Mensing'-on—-Wednesday/
Mr,- and— Mrs.—Herbert—Riemen.._7(3iay ton-Heselsch w erdtand-A lbert
une7r2377~^k^the' 2:24 p. m. car
^ H o rto n spent the week-end in Detroit. Schneider and Bon, of Royal Oak, were several daysof the past- week, with th ere and vVho- formerly, liyed her 7 *
Webb. 7 7 — 7 7 graduates
Misses-Auna and Margaret Mi ller guests of relatives here baturday_and
Notten road. . Scrub lunch. Each
Mrs, Jacob .Kle.int sr., and grand- Holden of Chelsea high school is val­ member is requested to bring a friendr
were, in Detroit ‘on business. Wednes Sunday. 7 7
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Foster and daughter, Lulu, were week-end geusts edictorian. " Mabel waShburne of the also dishes.
day.
'
Grass Lake high School is also vale-^
“ “Mr, and- Mrs. W irt McLai'en and MvvTand MM. J, Fos8, of Detroit, were 01f Mrrattd-Mrs. Geo^Lindauer :----- dlctorian.
Mrs.
E.
Weiss
w
ill. en tertain the
Mr, and Mrs. F. H, Sweetland, of
daughter were Detroit visitors Sun- guests ot Mf- and Mra;Eugehe Foster
Loyal Clrcle Orihe Ladles' Aid Society
Sunday
'
Chelsea, were guest r a t the hump Of
-4ay...^— ^
' 1/
of-the-Mv-ih-churchrat-heiThome in
Miss Nina Hunter, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gi^ay Saturday
- ■— Mr, and Mrs. Chandler Rogers and
Limfti±^Tue^dav.-afternoonr- June 22.
NORTH FRANCISCO.
teaeting>7Tn
the Tecumseh schools
Mrs, Nellie Kiein,'7and daughter
- —family, spent Sunday with his parents
Members oLthe-other circloo and all
here. ■
"■ . ■ ■has returned fo ”her home for “ th e Lulu and Mlss_Mata Klein were Ann * John Walz and family, of Chelsea,' other person* wishing to attend will
summer.------ .• — 7
------ ~7 ^ Arbor visitors one day the-past week.
be welcomed. Supper will be served
- Miss Blanche Stephens visited rela­
spent Sunday.wlth H. Harvey.
^■4-;
Ed. Frymuth, who Is employed in
Mr. and Mrs. A lb e rt1Koch enter­
tives in Jackson several days of this
Mr. and Mrs. P aul Lewis, of Jack*. from five to six o’clock.
Jackson, spent-the week-end-at-the tained twenty-five r e la tiy e s a n d son, spent Sunday with H. Phelps.
week. ■; ■
I Ihome of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. iriendsaftheirhome-Saturdayoven6000 BUCKS-FORBAD
—J . JA .rL oew. ofTBroddockr ^Petra^: Frymuthr
RTMTHoppe ahd^amlly spent Sun
iagT^The occasiQn was ln honoyof
was a CheiBea viBitor tfae-flrst^of ther
iyiat-thenoaie^ofcGeb
e o . - E o s t e r ^ a s t ^ires'.'Resident
Misa Susie Wilson, of Detroit, and METKoch’aJiirthday.ffirafe1Learning How
week.
o f Ann Arboh .
to
C
harles-w
nU
am
srof-L
aasingrw
ere
Mrs. William -Arnold spent-WedMr. and Mr8r Howard Boyce, of StrongerOne;
■
of-Mrrand-Mrs; J. Dryer Bat' lleshy p a rt of; his little finger last
nesday afternoon with friends in. Ann guests
Lyndonrspent
Sunday
with
Charles
urday and Bunday.
ThnrsdayTevening— He was-using - a Rletaen schneider.
-Does-your-back-achey-^bi^wealenn
weakand
^Arborr
_77.
painful?
_
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
N."Dancer
and
Mr.
revolver
to
shot
a
woodchuck.
The
Barring t+rb unforeseen every retail buyer of a ”
Mrs. Fred Klingler spent Friday
ml
Mr. and Mrs. EllsWorth Hoppe, of
and
Mrs.
H.
R.
Schoenhals
spent
Sun*
cartridge
cylinder
was
not
in
working
Do.
_you
suffer
headaches,
langupr
and. Saturday with her daughter in
now Ford cor between August 19IJ and ‘ August ,
Chelsea, spent ■Sunday-with James and depression? ' __7
-Albion__ -__________________ 7 - - • - ■ • day afternoon witirMr. and Mrs;John order and in try in g ; to adjust -the Richards and family.
7
1916, will recelvo fro?n $40 to $60 as a share of
Schfenk at C/avdnaugh L a k e r^ _~'“= = weapon ifwas accidentally discharged.
Is the urine-disc-olored,-Imssages ir­
Mji. and Mrs; Paul Geiger,- of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Whitney, of regular? •
tho Ford Motor Company’a^rofite. - ..... .. .
.
Mrs^FrAnk B ott refearaed to-Tter
Wuiv Beach and Otto Luc ht were
Intbn, spent Sunday with Chelsea
Chelsea, are spending today a t the
The kidneys may be calling for help,
Tbe Ford oar is overybody’s utility, bocause it is
friends;”- —— ■ ------------------- home In liansing Tuesday after spend­ among those who received eighth hottfe of R. M. Hoppe./
'
W eakkiodeya cannotjdo their work.;
ing 8 o m etim ew ith h er8 lster8 ,M r8 . grade diplomas from County School
-tasily-adaptable to everybody’s work or play. It
Dr. Don RbedelV of Detroit, spent G. W. Palmer and Mrs. G. A. Run- Commissioner Essery a t the rural
Give them the\help they need.
Mrs. Charles B arth arid children,
is rellablo; soiwei everyone and brings pleasure to
Sunday with bis. mother, Mrs. Alice ciman.
To cure a kidney backache you must
eight grade graduating exercises Mr. and-Mrsr W alter Barth and baby,
alt, An ooonomy because it saves money—an !
Roedel.
■
Mr .—add Mr s. B. -P. Moye r..and which were held in-the Dexter' high of Ann .Arbor, a nd Conrad Lehman,. cu re th e kltlqpya
Mr. andM rsrLouls Btrrgtrnd danghavorago cost of tWojBents a mile to operate and
^r, Miss R uth- Hoedamaker, schooLbuilding last Thursday after- of Chelsea, B pent . Sunday w ith H. _ Use a tested and proven _ kidney
remedy.
•,i\M a rg a re t visited relatives in Jackson Carl~CRandler, and Robert Mlkesell, noon. A good program waB carried Lel^nan.
maintain?
7!
inday.
Doan’s
Kidney
Pills
have
stood
the
Geo. H, Kempf of Detroit and R
of Charlotte; were guests a,t the hpmg out and twenty-one pupils from the
Runabout $4^0; Touring Car $490; Town Car $090;'.
Miss Tressa Winters was the guest of Mr, and Mrs.' Edward Chandler rural schools received tnjajr diplomas? M. Hoppe took advantage of the tFfitr
Coupolot $7fi0;‘Sedan $976; f.70 . b, Detroit with:
of her sister in Detroit Sunday and Sunday.
/
7.
open fishing season Wednesday and Convincing proof of m erit In Ckel
all
equipment., Qn display and sale ftt
\j
>,
Monday.
the result was a string of about a sea endorsement!
tries Schmid, shoemaker, tengt
Saturday at the^Pritt
uuiivii »mnvTrynjQwpovYCi
jVAN-HAFPENPffiBr
—M r ......................
and Mrs, Wm. Free,!1 and ulilliV
Middle.St.,
Chelsea, says: “I had lum­
blue gills. f
“When a Woman Loves," a very
ren, of Jackson, spent Saturday in
bago
and
backache
and when I stoop­
strong th re l^ p a rt drama, considered
'Chelsea.'"1'
.,.-..7 .,, ....
CHELSEA, MICH. 1
Miss Josephine Hoppe will leave
^kI NiW hj
ed it was hard to straighten. My
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Davidson. of by competent critics a very fine pro­ here Friday for a two moths trip in JACKSON—Lucias Groeki. picked
up as a suspect in the Michigan Cen­ kidneys were disordered, arid knowing
Grass Lake, were Chelsea visitors duction. A young7 and loving wife the western states.
A
findB
her
husband
absorbed
in
business
tral yards Friday morning, was found of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I began using
Saturday.
Miss
Velma
Richards
was
the
guest
them. Th®y-gave me relief. I don’t
and disinclined to accompany her to
to have on his perison 81,176 in cash. hesitate
to recommend Doan’s KidMiss Josephine Miller spent the social gatherings. Her husband asks of honor a t a miscellaneous shower
He had come-here from Kalamazoo n e r PH l s t o o t h m ^ h o ^ u f f e f
given
by
Mrs.
Manfred
Hoppe
a
t
her
week-end with Miss Margaret Hoey a triend of Ms to act as his, wife’s es­
looking for a job, and had flrawnHis loney trouble.’’
Of Dexter.
Price 60c, at a ll. dealers. Don’t
cort. The friend' makes ,loVe to her home on Tuesday afternoon,
savings out of the bank there cxpectProf, and Mrs,- J.; P. Everett, of and th e rumor reaches the husband’s -Sanmet-Gttthrie has the material ingtomnke-Jacksont!lFlrorm5.Gfoekr slmpjy, Mk foLa kidney iem edy~ get
{Don
P ^ ^ T ^ i d n e y Pills—-the same that
Kalamar.00, spent Sunday .with rela ears. He goes to a masked ball in on the ground for a new ham to be was apprehended during a search ekl
for Mr: 8chmklhad. Foster-MllburnCo.,
disguise.and
sees
the
friend
kissing
a
tlves here.
"
hi
rops„ Buffalo, N. y. Adv.
woman whom he supposes to be nix erected on his farm. The carpenters the robber who held up a clerk In Pro
kM
Dean Hall, of A na Arbor, spent wife. He returns home to await his have commenced work on the frame. Sparks’ drug store on Francis street
i l f '^ 7
‘ Constipation Causes Most Ills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohas, Vogelbacker, of
Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. wife and kill her, but finds just In
time that the indiscreet woman is Wayne, and Mrs. Kathorinc liesel Thursday night. Groeki was released
^77.7:
77 ; rTHE
K. W. ITall.
after he had properly identified.
Accuriiulated yaste In your thirty
7
his wife’s maid, who has attended the
feet of bowels1causes absorption of
Mrs. Carrie Fogell, Of Jackson, was ball in h er mistress costume, A schwerdt and Mr. and Mm, Lawrence
poisons,
tends to produce fevers, up­
splendid
climax
to
a
splendid
play,
Hcselschwerdt,
spent
Humlay
at
the
the guest of Mr&: h. T. Freeman
sets
digestion.
Yon belch gas, feel
Many
Pfcopfe
In
Hfe
Town
“In Soak” a comedy complete* the home of Mrs. Mary Murker.
l4‘vi!
Wednesday.
f
program .
never reMly enjoyed a meal until stuffy, irritable, almost cranky. It
Mr. and Mrs. Ueno Hoppe and faml ^wt advKed them to tMce a
sn,’t. yo|i.—it’s your condition, Elim­
Miss Mabel McOnincss, of Denver,
T oo m e rc h a n ts fre e khow* will b e
inate
this poisonous Waste by taking
IN
Colorado, arrived home Saturday for d isco n tin u ed a f t e r th is w eek, how ly. who have imm spendingsome time
* * D y ip n p « ln
onri or two Dr. King's New Ifife pills
7V;
ev er a four reel p ro g ram con*t*tlng with relatives here,# left TucwlajMor
the summer,
/
tonight. Enjoy a^full, free bowel
of tl.u: finest moVlng p ic tu re s on th e
T « b l« t
1 Dr. and /Mrs. Fred Ureter, pf m a rk e t will l>e shown e a c h W ed n es­ Milwaukee, and from there they will
moyement in the morning you feel
Franer, were guests of their daughter day ev en in g a t a n adm lwdon p ric e o f return to t h e i r hoimv^at Bpokane,
so grntcfut, Get an original bottle
fitniw
ifiLtiv* uTThf*
iiinib
V .T
r“
*rwifi jttflT
frVmrt ttVmits. ' M t . "...7 7““'- .... .....
v m BM Cky.
gist, today for 2 ^ \ Adv. ,
'tJtU nim (ran it* oMosiath*
IMMIat. laatm^dto rtmt.Ohri***.
MUST BE SOLD NOW
PERSONA
US
W
e Haye-Theih
Ip
sm sm
m
-
1
T ■.
■ - I . r-w - —
Palifter Motor Sales Co.
A*.-
CHELSEA STORE NEWS
THE STANDARD
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M
itii
i r :. y
THB CHBLSBA 8TAHDAKD, JUHB 17,
WEATHER FORECAST.
fy«*tber forecost for the-weeh
beginning Wednesday, June 16,
1lftlS, issued bytheU.S. Weather
Bureau,,Washington, D. C. For
the region of lheJir.eatJtok«ir
Showers in the upper lake region
if you're a wide awake chap
you’U not lose > rnpraebt in com
ing into llils Store and inspect
ttie new things— fa rS u m m ^ r.
Y o u know th a t in the paat we
have always shown the most au­
th e n tic ity les in CLOTHING"for
njen and this Season^ we're safe in
saying th a t our display is. better
th an over before.
Wednesday and 'Thursday; and
sgaih ori Monday with tempera,
t.ure slightly above the seasons!
average.
•A1*
The'season for catching bass opened
Mr. and Mrsi/F, R. Shepherd and !
j ^ ^ e s d a y - o f thls week anchniany of daughter, Doris, are taklhg^an autq- ^
the ■local fisherman paldv an early m ob^ ' t rlp.^tfeyough JOkio ;and New 1
vlsltLto_nearby lakes.»
______ York^-ghere th ey . will be the guests f1
of relatives for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guilekunst are
movlngzktto^he rcsldencev on, No^th 3 T h e Mlgse^Mary aadJUma, ElercCstreet, known as the mill house. Which have meri a t work leveling up the-larg
A _ barn on their farm just, south-of the'J
Ithey-purehased-recentlyr
village. limits. The bui,iding*hag set­
JiamsdeH of Ann Arbor will tled abdutlfH aebeB-^^
Lp r e a c tr ^ ith e North Lake chutcbr
[Sunday, J une 20 ^ at. 2:30. Sunday
■Adeline}
rBchaol^vilhbe held at.l:30r
BplrUagierMary” Weber, EUaTDayis
airaffitzabethTCusterercompIetethelrj
M lssG ertrudetM apesZ and3«^auu^
Course of study a t the -State Normal
[day school classln the Congregational College and will be graduated next j
church held a picnic m Wilkinson’s
week;
rorc
New -Hats th a t^are^right—-latest styles and best qualities^
" ' ....' ‘
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CLO THES
-We have a very flno line-of
Patterns—of tho latestweaves and colow for s p r i n g —Absolute fLtrtHe best of tailoring
-anfHinings. Sfttisfaetiofi-giiarAntftnd.
—W altei^RnRclman^-whobas - been.1
;aklng a course in pharmacy vat the
‘Fer rla Institute a t Big Rapids, has
completed his work there, and has;
W eislirDetTolt this week taking the^
Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Reilly, of North state exphinatlonr
[Lake, have, sold to Adam J. Sauer
G. H. Goldman, pf Jackson, a^ reala piece of land on. the north east
dentrVrOh^lBeaabout: thirty ”y«
quarter of section 18, Dexter town­
ship—----:—
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•O P E N K V E R Y _ E _ V K N l N ( i ^ S .
Thursday and \ Friday, Messrs. CahT- \ - Galbraith-Gorman was in Toledo field and-Colemah enlisted:-together
..
• ••
, ■
•« •
Tv . .
J1aat^edhesday, Thursday and Friday in
where he attendea-th&l j61ht3ohven^ iadeaTdurilng the Civil War.
tlon ojf t he-Mtch^ganfand-OlfloHnder*
takers A s s o c i a t i o n s . . T:,.
Th% next annual meeting of the
Washtenaw C o p ty Pioneer and Hia-|
lEvcrt BMton^Twhb graduated from: tpricarabciety will be^beld in ChelI
No feia or expenses out nnd no tnxes to pay,: An' Investment”imoxcoMod toi
aaleiy, convenience aim rauiol Income.
3e^'ChTl8ea~hVglr~8chonl^th1s^weeklr
for*:
-Checks Sent Ssml-AnauaHySaturday evening for the coming year are; President, John
-----. - 4 --------=Montana'-where-he-has secured a po P,: Waltrous;-8ecretaryr Robert Camp- j
Withdrawabie Ou 30 Days’ Notioe
Isltlon;
on a large stock farm r —= = Fell; treasurerr^rGrBfirkhaTtr-Our-n>oordr^5yean of success; ssseta over.one mlUlon and a quarter dollars. Write
Our streets havelaectrligbtecbagaiS
hahtce S undaV night, the first t ime for
several”wee ksftheijlutch on; the-drWe
Ishaft having been placed In position.
$ 15.00 to $ 35.00
)0
=T
The Masson family reunion will be
held Monday, July ,5, at Hague Park;,]
Jackson. AU relatives of the family
are (nyited to attend.
Mrs. Florence Barrett, who has!
made her home here "for the past
mmimiiiiininnniiiitiuiiimmniiumi two years, had -her household Vgoods |
Q: J. Walworth is having7his rest. moved to Jackson Wednesday.
| deuce corner of .Middle 'and
MftnSr A, CoHipsis, confined to her |
Tainted,
----bed at the home, of her daughter,
Mr. arid^ Mrs. T, _S. Hughes had Mrs. G. W. Palmer, as tberesuJtota I
jthetrhbuBehold goods moved to High­ fall that.shesustained lastjveekc
land-Park on Wednesday of this
Miss Anna. fWalwOrtb eptertaliieft]
weekr^----- —
twenty of her young lady friends a t th^
Mrs. Geo, liunciraan will glvC a home of her .parents, Mr. and Mrs.O. J, !
i miscellaneouft-showerTnhono:
tSaturday aftetnon. A |
niecer MIss -Ve 1raa - RtcbardB, Friday? lunish was seryedr'
| June 18th.
.
Wm. Kolb, Max and'Charles Kelly,
Lyle Runciman has finished the com- who have been attending Assumption I
j merclal course th at he has b eentak- College a t Sandwich, Ont,, for th'ei
j ing at Albion college, and is^vlsltlng past year; have returned borne for ]
his parents here.,
- the summel vacation, /
•v fty 't
“ Meh’cSKifta in th e ^ ff^ h e a t. new patterns and^coloriiigsmaiiy exclusive designs.
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-of Neijkwear- in^rio h -:p ^ftn slah d _ h ew “
rts
The D., J. & C. electric Itne aiT*
hoiince a change in their time card i
^hleU will go into effect on Tuesda^^l
June 22.
LOCAL ITEMS.
. Everythinghew and up-to-theminute for 'Men and Boys in
in^^this .department. F it and
guaranteed. Give uah t r i #
for satisfactory footwear,-
ner,
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The twentieth annual banquet ;o f|
the Alumni Association will be.held
lit the M. E, church this evening.'
wtttiiniiiiiiiminiimiMiiiUMiiuwmtta
>.a You knofr the old story about'
the early bird and the worm, so
come in tomorrow and see the
r ’b e s ^
gone.
MACE-TO-
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wBorn, Saturday, June 12, 1915, to]
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman of Taylor]
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MENS GOODSUITS
- - f f i l M O N W H O P U T S O N T H E "G O O D F R O N T - H A S T H E GOO D
“ CHOCK” V O U R O tO C L O T H E S: COM E T O U S . B U V NEW O N E S . TH E G O O D
FEELING V O U WILL H A V E WILL B E W O fitH M O R T T H A N T H E NEW C L O T H E S
C O S T : A N D S O S U R E A S V O U "LO O K BETTER” V O U WILL " D O B E T T E R .”
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SE R G E S A N D C A S S IM E R E S : J U S T T H E W EIGHT V O U W A N T , M S T T H E SIZ E
VO U W A N T . J U S T T H E .F R IC E .V O U W A N T T O P A Y ,...
Men’s Suits—
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1.50 to $ 3 .0 0 .— i-
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rA 't $ 1 0 . 0 0 , ^ F 2;OQ, f l k W 1a n d $ 1 6 ,Off. Hiig h -dftBSg u a r a b te e iT a i r w o b l aud, w o n d e r fu liv a lu e a z : :
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Takc a look at the- all—I
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5 P e r G e n t N et
for financial atatement and booklet fflvins fuUparttoutars.
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,The Zion Lutheran church society
of. Ann.-'Arbor is making: arrange­
ments i to. celebrate the 40th hnnl
versary ot' the society. The event
wlll be held on Sunday, July 18.
CAPITOL 8A7INQS ALLQAJL ASS!1L,:
-AlmutthlrTymemheraroftheYoung;[
People’s Bociety of St. Paul’s church
or call oil
inet at the Chelsea House on Tuesday
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evening and gave the Miss Julia and
W, B, ARNOLD, Chelsea.
Elizabeth .Wagner a surprise party.
« * r» -b ro th er ol -Mtetari- 2 * .
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| Schenk, of Svlvan, died a t hie home »“ > *»“ «■
cream »"d ««ke was ■
tn~Ann”Arbor on WednesdayrJone ■9rp?r_ .’
1015, W. Pr t luhenk of thigplace a t
Mr, and l£rs. Geo. Spiegelberg enItended the tuneral wbich:wasJ
erfarn ed atth eIrh o m eiastS u n d ay at|
Sunday.
dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Spiegel& FA SH 10N A B LY E N G R A V E D h
C 0 ,
DrrLTWrCurtls an^ wife . and Ed berg and children, of Detroit, and Mr.
audM ts. John Spiegelberg^nd famUyr
MANUEACTCR1NG ENGRAVERS "ward-Barnes and wife, of Rochester, The occasion was in hynor of the |
-Mlch.v-pald a short visit to Mrs.
LOUliSVULL.WfnUrSA
[;X B. Fox nt the ^Bom&’^Monday. 72d a n n lv e rs^ y ^ f^ F O ftrtS Z d B g E :1
ot&o*re*AM*fc.
LANflINO MIOIIIOAN
Visilin?CardsHWJin?iBvitationsMono^ramSialioiien
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The Chelsea Standard
Chelsea, MicKigan
B X G L U S IY E r ^ O C A % A G JB ^
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F O R T H I S B X C L U ^ I V B I/IX E ^ .
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” The young man who looks forward
to having his own business oan best
.. p re p a re th e w ay b y saving a p a rt of-hiff
salary now.
T he g re a te st reason fo r saving- ist h a t docum m ulated nionoy is pow er— it
o o n fo rs th e p o w er o f m a k in g m o h h y .
M a n y - o f o u r d e p o s it a a r e c a r r i e d b y
men who are making ready for larger
things.
The p l a c e to begin is here. Your
. pass book is ready. Why not start the
accou n t TODAY.
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Plenty-to;ohg.osb: from rscrv o u ^ ureiv^findHivhat you want.Clever styles too. AH good. Some men tell us too good for
our prices. B etter se eih e m .
New Shirts at 6 0 c to $1.60. . ■
New Neckwear at 25c to $1.00.
New Hosiery at 1 0c to 50c.
_ Y Mftw TTndflrwflarf all htyles. and materials, per Suit, 50 c
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wackenhut,
Mrs. Ola Blister, Mrt. L; .H, Haynes
Mrs; Wm. Jones,-of Jackson, Mrs; C
Bohnet. and son, Mr. and-Mrsi Jo.hn^
Steeb, Mrs.. Charles Barth, of Ann
Arbor, and Mrs. John Seld, of FranIxdBcorattendpd-the^fuheral of Adolph
Heller-Monday,
The Senior class of: the OKelsea
high school were given areeeptioh by
Supt. and Mrs. F. Hendry a t their
bome_ptLPark street lastF riday even
lug. The evening whs devoted to
music, games of various kinds and a
lunch was'served. The members. of
the clkss presented Mr. HemTrv a fine
cedar chest.
Merle VanVorce waB granted a
parole_for one ycar by the board of
pardons at their meeting in JackBon
Wednesday. VanVorce left the Jack
soirprlimn -Thursday ^for his farm in
Salem, where he ,will speijd the com
log year and 1&he fulfills the condl
tio n i ^ i f t h tirp a ro ie 'h e -w lH ^ ^ g ra n tit
an unconditloifal pardon at the end
of the year.
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Men’s Dress Shoes
Eugene <Stapish, son of Charles
WhatoVer your needs may be we c a n /supply you, and
guarantee you that you will receive your Money’s worth in
wear. .
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In Men’s Dress Shoes we ore showing good values': at $ 2 .5 0
Staplsh, lost th e end of th e first
finfger on h is rig h t hand Monday in a I
peculiar m anner. H e had tu rn ed his!
bicycle over and was spinning th e
wheels when it4 ta lk e d tiF—fsH and ln l
his a tte m p t^ to c a tc h It c au g h t his]
finger, ta k in g off th e first jo in t and:
c u ttin g another?
M r.-and Mrs. W . H. H cselachw erdt |
and daughters. Misses Florence and [
Josephine, Dr, W . W a r th a u lr o f Ann |
A rbor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Phelps, Mr,
and- Mrs, Claude Phelps, of Stock-]
bridge, Mrs. W . Sm ith, of Lansing,
G ary and 131win P o tte r,, of Stocks
bridge, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ai E. Johnson Sunday.
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We are showing the most complete lihe 'of Ijfew Styles.
Special Values at $1*50 to $2.50.
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Tahama Hat8,3ew shapes, now $4 0 0 to $6.00.
automobUe^rip^ BpiegalhergL—
from Rbcheatef-fo Ghlcago Sud were
| on their return
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New Straw Hats;
w $ 4 ;d d r.
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:____ Men’s Work Shoes
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Every pair mado for wear, with th e m akers and our gu^o*
onteo with every pair. Priced from $ 2 .5 0 to $ 3 .5 0 .
H. S. Holmes Mercantile Co.
C. M, Sigler of Tensing, driving a
new JJupmohlle, Julius Zenner of
H olt, Lhthe.r A. ibriggs and W alter
Dell of D etroit, passengers, were nrCard of Thanks,
re sted by D eputy Sheriff ■Hrooka i i p ^ re ;a tlveH o f th e la te Adolph
Tuesday m oruing charged w ith being 'jt0uQr deslr* to th a n k th e ir friends
drunk, and disorderly. T h eir m achine
nclgldxns, th e p asto r and choir
wim towed Into town Tuesday m o r n - P a u l ’s church -for th e many
im r h n v l m r iw-cn nut out of c o n m d s -lklm ' ,»L'SHeH and words o f sym pathy
tng, naving wsen p u t ijut ot c o n n u s 1| during■th e ir sad Ix'rcnvem ent.,
slon by. stdeswlpping some sizeable f
artic le , crum pling up the mud guards)
Our Arfvtc* Is:
and dislocating th e b attery box, They
tawci you feel out of eorto (torn eonew*
w ere tak en before Ju stice W ltherM l
and gave lx>mis to ap p ear before him
a t 10 o'clock this morning. They
do not relieve you,
a physWan,
failed to p u t In th e ir appearance and
txeftiM do other homo re«Muj w«L
Dr. O, W. P alm er who went on th eir
Roidoolyby u», lOoenta.
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bonds gave the officers hi* check fOr
L, T. Froemow C*.
th e amount, IVoaecutiitg Attirencj1
Miss Grace B'letchcr of this place
a junior of the 17. of M., has been ap
pointed assistant instructor of biology
(n the university for the coming year.
Miss B'lctchcr Is a graduate of the
Chelsea I’llgh school'and was a mem*
ber of tho class of 1915). Heretofore
tlic position to which
has
apj>ointed has been filled by a man l>hm anw as here this morning, and
Next ftuuday afternoon Thr Ms, ,-aami hw selection fs a high credit to (he men will he- looked * itrr oo a bees ami I*a4 v M»ec»bee* »W beW
tH»tbr a ooosl decoration d«j e x c ise * .
CbaTgt of jpmplog bott.
her scholarship.
o v en *a YCAo«'
KXPEnirnct
'fil l Slimy BlIRBEfi SHOP
Patents
You can g e t alt kinds o f ’
'Tonsprlal W ork ,
R a z o rsJfo n c d , S h e a rs Bhav|>oncd, R azor H andles, Soap, llaiv
Tonics, R azor S tro p s, L a th e r
Brashes, ct:c.
TOAOC M INIS
DftNW I
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Cigars, Tolmceos, IMpcs,
Baths and shines
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mm
-TT/-TTocetker thfp carried the eleeplng der bruised, hi# head swimming a tit­ "Our friend." he said, T e goto! *
ma.'' SUa pofcslsfi to tho-doom
m 1 CsnixdeaU. ■/i:
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out of the room into a larger tle. W ddehIy“s gle»P' ot lig h t shone he *mad enougfa *to ■walk i nto 1heib
’Loncra, look outrido. Se« U any<“ C u t P w S I
one Ik on that landing. Ifancied that -apartment. A single electric! tght wae qpwa- A trapnloor above his head even, when he finds out^^hhf
thinks
has
happened.
->c
’
it
j
was
slid
a1
few
Inches
back!
The
flare
burning
on
the
top
of
a
square
mlfror
the door opened*”
Roofing
Leaor* crossed the room end tried fixed upon an easel. Toward! this ot ah otectrio torch shone upon hts - “It wasn't^ any ot Jimmy's lot?"
Sjinford Quest' shook his head. ..
means *
the handle. Then she turned toward* they carried the girl and latd her in an face, a man'A voice addressed ’ hlfp.
“French/*' he said, “keep ipum, but It
“Not
the
great
Sanford
Quest?'This
easy
chair
almost
opposite
to
ll.
her
mistress
la
triumph.
4ft
“The battery la lust on the left/ 1 surely pannot be the greatest deteq- was the elderly fam|ly->atSteflL~Mafr_
“It l* looked, my lady/* she * *
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tive io thk world walking so easily in* dougal. 1 felt rettlesiL abo\it him.
Laura
whispered. —. rr—r—
ported. -■- -V'
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to the spider's web1,r= .
- = ' H a has lost the glrl-be wss married
Qneat nodded.
“Go down and ask Macdougal to
“Anrchanee of getUng out?" Quest
"Qive me the band." — ~
come up. I am kolas tofcave this
r
asked
laconically,
She
turned
away
for
a
moment
and
!? 5 g -'» 5 p ? '
thing explained." ■
“Nonet" was the bitter reply.
Something of her mistress’ aglta- disappeared in the shadows. ^ When
tlon seemed to hare become, cornmu- she returned,, she carrl.ed a curved “You've done enough mischief. You're
band of flexible steeL Quest took it there to rot!/* _
nlcated to Lenora.
“Why this animus against me, my
She walked quickly to the back part from her, attached it by means of a
friend
Macdougal?" Quest demanded^.
coil
of
wire
to
the,
battery,
and
with
of the hotel and ascended to thew l’ng
’
“
You,
and
..'1, harp never coma up
firm,
soft
fingers
slipped
it
on'
to
in which the servants' quarters were
against
one
another before. X didn’t
Lenora’s
forehead.
Then
he
stepped
“You
win
take
your
own
maid
with
situated. Here she made her way
FIRST INSTALLMENT;
like the life you led-In New York ten.
Thli Robficg--*C>rfflfri.l!!d-~li
yon; of course," Lord Ashlelgh contta* along a'1'corridor until ’she reached hack,
years
ago,
or
youf
friends,but
you've"She’e
a
subject,
Laurar-l’m
sure
teed 5,10t(md i j veare lor 1, a »nd 3 ply
tied.
“Lenora
la
a
good
girl
and
t
am
Macdougal’s
room.
She
knocked,
and'
eSAWPOftD QUEST. CRIMINdfcOngihroughm^*'
throughme
re«p«ctlvcly.And.tbli guaramee Ubacked
sure sbew ill look after you quite w ell/ knocked again.
_ There wag no answer.; of j t l Now for ourdtOat experiment!^ ♦uttered nothing
bjrthe world'* tar--“ "
“If l leT you go/’ once more oame
,but t have decided to supplemeurts- She,tried the door and found It was
They watched Lenot Intentfy.
ilpwlyr and "the man’tHvolce, “1 know very weik4n
lift
The young man from the West, had nora’e surveillance dverTouri com fortji
byisending
with
you,
also*
a
aprt
of
firmly,
“yojur
mind
1
b
full
of
one sub*, what chair 1 shall be sitting before
and descended once more to the floor
arrired ini New York onlytt^t after*
courier
and
generalAitendant—whom
Ject
YpU
isee.
your
mlstress
Jn her p ponth has passed* ,•> am ^anaes Mao*'
upon which her mistress' apartments
noon, and hla cousin, t o ^ hom and
General
nougal, Mr. Sanford Queat. andtl have
do
you
think?
.
Well,
Macdougal.
He
ohair
bjr
the
fireside,;
fibe
Is^tOJtyig
were
situated.
She
opened
the
door
WormRooRfifMaimfacthrbkCo,
head, had already embarked tippnthe
task of ishowingfilnitbe grea* pity. baa lived in Noy York for some years, Of the sulte wlthout knocking, and. with her diamonds. LpokAgiln. '' She gcrtthe AshiSigh diamonds, ahdl have
Who w^.s'it entered; seittied an old grudge! If not of my own,;
They occupied a table in a somewhat and you will doubtless find tiiia a. turned at onoe to the sitting room. . Ues there
I am sorry, my lady-*" she iragan. the rodm, Lcnora? Lbokl Look! of one greater than -you. That’s all.
7-iSrnftT1 nf nn« trf- New great: advantage, Ella."
Then. she stopped short. The lift Ufiie Into ifiat mlfrOT,' What-dQ-ycnr A pleasant nlght to youl'1
Ycrit’s most famous roof garden res­ ' Ella giancea over her ahquiaer at
The door went down with a. bang.
taurants. -The place was^crosded. the two servants Who were! Standing boy, who had had a little trouble with see?'there?"
rV-W“A perfect oublietter^he-remaTkede jdrrs 'eyei" had' opened. They
ivtth diners. There were many not» discreetly "InThe ^background^ Her bis startlns aDparatus audbatTnof a s
whlmg^Tf.
a
r
he
hetd
a
match
over
eyesvreeted
upomthe
pale!,
expression*
were
fixed
nW^.upol“the
mlrror-HJIF
yet descended, heard the scream
M ttiesto b e pointed out. The .town
-leas face of the man who, during the which brol^e froxnher Ups, and a fire* tended, full of iinholy things. .
his head amoment or two later, “built
man was very busy.
last
few
years
had
enjbyed
"Try
harder,
Lenora/'
he
muttered,
for,the purpose., It’must, be the house
m*niri
an
adjacentdorriflor
came
run*
r *PeU ms/* the country cousin In*
KifnTsndimermofwPs^esnUr«tnabl«*!n{rt«mu ther’s
confidence.
/
hts
own
breath
.laboring,
:
“It
is
there
we failed td find which Bill Taylor
nliig
up
almost
at
the
same
moment.
failed, "who le the man at a table by
who u n d aria^ i famflnx asn.mnohiiii. Spi«ndld
used to keep before he ,waa shot.
opportunity lor ri|hl p*rty^ (Strictly .epnfldenM.)
htmeeUT The waiters apeak to him v FOr a moment a queer sense of apr Lenora was on her knees by her mla*. la-your bramt. _Look(" .
pr®’
enslon
troubled
her.
Was
it
true,
For
a
sin^emscond
the^smooth-surf
Smooth
brlckwallB, Smoottrbrlckfioor,
tress'
side.
EUa
was
stilt
lying
in
the
AddrwMr*.
(8 jgO) Vw»y, N»br««b
ae though he were a little god. ' Is he
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kAAA
4she wondered, that she did not like the eaayrchalr in which she bad been face Of the ^pilrror was obscured. A only exit twelve feet-above-one's head.
i millionaire, or a Judge, or what?"
Representative, Silas Agsnt or Distributor
"TouTe in luck, Alfred,” the New man?
^ Shp banished the thought air seated, but her bead was thrown back room oreptr dimly like a picture into Human means, apparently, are uselessr
for'lfttMtand
-----------id moot UMftl boaiefcolO neoeMlty, tbt
JDOM M SOOft M i t VM COBSfiiVCd.
belng.
a
flre
iipon
the
hcarth,
a
girl;
Science,
you
have
beeh
my
.
m
istress
all
in
im
unnatural
fashion.
There
was
r’0rown"fru[
qewareu. *navenuo “ “r \
«va
« aarospolling
m
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Ton
me,' daddy/ 1 Ella A red msrk Just acrcss her throat,
verr attnoi
leaning bapk la her chair. A door my days. You must save my; life now
tsreeting man tn New YQrk‘—one ot
bume.oOM w ia w a w W w w 'sr
sighed.
.
lit
the
background
opened.
A
man.
Lenora
shrieked,
“She's
fainted
?
or.
l
ose
an
elro
est
idisdlple/1
*
fibs iraowt interesting' In the world.
'If yonthink so now," he remarked, And thedlamofii
the diamonds bare stole out. He orppt oearer to thegifl
Quest felt in "his overcoat; pocket1
Sanford Ques t ”T
do
not
know
what
you
wiU
say
to
—his
eyes
fixed
Upon
the
diam
onds^
Myou wont toenrnmore moner,
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A doctor, hurriedly, summoned,, hud th ln .sllk e n rc o rd ■twisted £youhd.^- h.ut He krlpped; it-In hlavflngers, stood ,
. ..... . . oMbd
d e rW
•'--*■ of
■i reaeat
^Sanio^ Quest is the greatest mas- mepresently.":
lutTHlwn
V
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kw
U
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He
laid:
upon
the_t&hle:
A-^very
fa*
wrist.
'
Suddenly
she
saw
hlm—too
Just completed a hasty e^m lnatlpn
aa nearly as poa
r lfc criminology the world toerever
miliar mqioccq case, stamped wlth^a, =tvhen a nollce inscector, followed by a Ifttel Hla hqnd wag upc
t^from which
hnOWP .Hw-ta-nr ‘ ‘ • fch he bad been 'project*
hla' face seemed .to; start, almost: from eo. icooliy swung his arm back,
:Notto Elams.
detective, entered.
tha Pierpont .Morgan fof, his. prefes- coronet.
!
“Our
.diamonds!"...
EJU
.
exclaimetL
j
T
I
I
b
I
s
your
affair,
gebtlemen^not
-the.
mlrror^tben:
blacknessi
A
large
|dap;
waa spread .upon; the
Jlung^
the;L
blaok^
nebble
against
the
Wkm.”
^
“The
r
A
ahleJgh:diam
flnd|r.
-Lenora
opened
her
eyeB.SUe
was
mlne.y
thevdOctorrSsM
gravely^
^
“The
^waii
and
the
teacher.
iv'da instructing
sliding
door.
The
explosion
;whlo
fSay, do you'
exposed, to^rieg.
the class lu- geography^
lady ls dead. Sho hits keem still la the easy.chalr-befQra-the^nre,
lowed shook the : very ground UndeTTBBPfer
“Mr. Quest!" she faltered,,
For minutes—aft eewarde
.
— s
- ,
„ ,r^Horace,"—
v
VU¥Ut
hisUfeet
be sald simply, “you-can-caU- ,_the wonderful atones fiasblng ln tbe cruelly-strangled-wlthfn-the last five
subdued' light
Ha iAnkftd up frrtm aohi^
atfArylh-lny around him seemed to [ W'ou vs Had a Rough Time, uenor*. «When you stand-in Europe facing tha.
Or ten minutes,"
ln::NeW York,', Lord ^bletgh-coiK The inspector mado a careful exam* which he haif been Studying.
north you have on your right hand the
rock, Then -Banford Quest emerged,yoo could call Napoleon-a soldier or
tinued,
“it is the custom to wear Jew* lnation o t the room. . _Z , . ■. ' ■'__
“1am so sorry/! he said politely,
dusty hut unhurt, and touched a con* have -him here at the -time l told great continent of Asia. What have
Lincoln; a atatesmahr^Herla-a^deteo* elry in pubUe
morn, .even, than ln this
TOtn"------forgotten that you
you on your le ft hand?": "TT^- ' ~ : ; T=■■-.h
stable oh hla arm.
“Tell me,” he Inquired, “is this the really, had iorgotten
five, if you like to call him that, the
“You’ve
a
way
of-your
own
oLdolng.
country.
Allow
met"here.
But-you
knew—that
you
have
young
lady
who
owned
?h^wonderful
"Arrest
m
e/’
he
ordered,
"!
am
San*
-“A wartr^repUed^Horacer^but I
XMster detectlve In the world-"
these
things,
Mr,l
Quest/’
the
Inapec*
He
leaned
forward,
With
long,
caps-,
been
to
sleep?"
ford
Quest.
I
must
be
tak^n
at
once
Ashlelgh
diamonds?“
can’t help it, _ .teacher/^BrooklyaJl^
When Sanford Qfleet entered hts j>le-flbgers-hoTaate»ed^the--n*ftfct*«A
tor-admlttedgrudgtngly.
•
“Thsy^e gone!" Lenora^shrieked^ r1^aff^go=now ?u-Bhe-asked.
headquarters/^
■' !
—.....~
pm hour later k e glaneed lnto around hla daughters necte.
"Mostly lucky," Quest replied. “Take
Phey found a cab without much dlf*
r“They‘ve>been stolen! She was woar- -- -^Ceptalnlyi” Quest -replied. "To-te
ieneocims on tho ground floor.
*1^4s our farewell present to you“- Ing them when l lett the rooml^
(H-5
shalHnot HaoBlty^-It^waa five o’clock when the^i-A-elfiar. and-so-long^lnspector.—They
W which telegraph and: telephone op*
-Rathet^Rlskyr;
Ashlelgh declared.
arotora ia t ; at their Inatrnmehts.
W IM
The inspector turned to :the1.tele;, need to ask you those questions, after; reached the central police Atatlom w ant me to talk to Xhlcago-on-Bh*1 "W hat’s the proper way to Indorse
EUa, impelled by. goma-euHdfftMiB^ phone.
ofheMlttle=pleco-nMHi»igeB8# ^ ^
-CheeKr*' .i- :- '-------T h « V b f - m ^ ^ o tis n ia U lift, he a ^
______
’t/i' . •' • 'i
pulse
which
she
Muld
nbt
qulte
un*
he
said,.
“I
am
“Mr." Marsnam;
It was a few minutes before mid
With the name of a m an who has a
eended to the top story and entered
night when Quest parted-tha-chrtalns good bank-account/t
a targe apartment-wrapped in gloom derstand,. glanced, quickly around to afraid this wiU be a difficult: affair.-1
J
['/•
'
•
:\
*-y
wntil, aa he croaaed the threshold, he where the manservant was standing^ am going to take the llberty ol^ calling
of a room on the ground floor -of-his
iM ■■:
irtf
touched the switches of ;the electric For once she saw something besides In an expert That you, exchange? I
house in Georgia square dnd looked roLR own o n n ao ist w iu . tell yod
want—number^one.New-Yorkclty—
Mghts. sOne realized then that this
out Into the snow-white street.^ Then
ri "t '
Juit-Sr*-o«mipn^WriWlr9t-Book-ol--Uia-l5,»was
a
man
of
taste.
Quest
drew
up.
he-turnedaround-and^addressed-thers i'r
Mr.i
Sanford.
Quest."
j:
IV.:
mULFwa. .Murin>
aqatedy Oo„ OUctg*
1’ i■ i r1
am easy chair to the wide-flung win­
figure lying as though asleep upon Ih e
t'ili
dow, touching a bell as he crossed the
sofa by thd fire.
CHAPTER IV,
Oelays Are Dangerous.
■V :
room. In-a-few moments the door wets
•"How Is. it that Jones always acta~ “Lenora;" he Bald;1"! am going out.
opened, and dosed noiselessly. -.A
There seemed to be nothing at all
S tay here, If you . please, until . I re*: before he thinks ?*’
original. In" the-methods-pursued by
young woman entered with a bundle
turn.”-----./ - ;.........................................
"If he thoughtrflrat he'd never a c t"
of papers.
the /great criminologist ' when con­
He left the room .--For-a few mo­
The: crlminologlaf glanced through
fronted with this tableau: of death-and
ments there was a profound silence. ^fost” parttculor-womehr use Red Crow
the papers quickly. '"No further inrobbery^ His remarks to theTInspec*"
Then a White face w'RsTjr'esBe'd "ftgainst Ball-Blue. Amerieah made. Sure to pleaBe. «mlriesf Laura?"
tor ware faw and, perfunctory. *He
the window. There was a crash, of At all good grocers, . Adv.
She left the room almost noiselessly,
asked only a few languid questions of
glass. A mdn covered w ith snow
. The virtues of some men are never
Macdougal arid Lenora. who were
•Sprang into-the apartm ent. He mnvAirl apparent—until- broug
•THE TENEMENT— HOUSE' MYSsummoned to bis presence.
swiftly to the sofa, and something, crlmfsaLlawyerilwho defend them-.
‘
TEftY.”
Macdougal then turned toleave the
“black and ugly s\vayed~ln-htB"tocl7
roomr Lenora" was "about ta followi
“So youlvtf-deceived-me,-have you?-"CHARTEft I.
but Quest signed to her to remain,
he panted. “Handed oyer the jewels,
“i shouLd like to have a little, con*
chucked me, .and given me.the double
"This habit :of -becoming- late for
venation with you about your mis^
cross 1-Anything to say?"-breakfast.11 Lady Ashlelgh remarked:
tress/’ he said to her.pleasantlyr VI?
-.Ieaned-U-forwarcl.—hls^
iw jhe. j g t .'down-the ^jfee; pot, .“Is^
you don't mind/1 will ask you to ac*
white
face
distorted
wlth-passion. The
growing^^ uponiyoiir fafheK r Any-news,1
company-me In my: car. I will send
life-preserver-bent
and
quivered be­
dear?"
the man back with .you/’
■
hind him, cut the air with a swish
. Ella glanced up from a pile of cor*
.The^r descended In the lift together
and crashed full upon the h e a d ._ .
respondence through /which she had
= and Quest handed the girl into his oar,
•The man—staggered back. The
;been looking a little negligently.
They drove quickly through the silent
weapon
fell from his fingers. For a
"None .at ,all,j mother. My corre*
streets. .
pnt
he‘waa
paralyzed.-There waa
. epcmdence. lsIJuBt-the-UBual sort of rub*
In a few minutes Lenora-Was :ln*
'
upon
his hand; i n r cry—
Wsh—Invltatlons and gossip, v. Such: a
stalled In an easy chalr in Quest’s^sItInhuman;' _unnaturaLL Ba"QuiMDiamondsI" 8he Exclaimed. “The ttng.Toomr
looked-again—TKeh_the^ltghtH~flashed
"At your age" Lady Ashlelgh do*
“Lean b^ck and make yourself com­
AshUSgh-01anf)ondsl “
“W htt About the Young Woman?" the lnspsotor Asked..
out all around*him. . .Therewere-two
dated, "that Is the sort of correspond­
fortable/' Quest invited, as he took a
ence which you should-flnd-lnterest*' the perfect automaton. His eyes,, In- chair opposite to her. “F m ust Ju'Bt tlon has been here. He says they going off duty. He recognized Quest detectives in the doorway, their revolveraJioveidng hlm~Sanford'Quest,
fltcad of belng flxpd at the back of his look through these papers/*
have come to the" conclusion “that a w ith. B'litiTe exclamation.'
“
.with Lenora In the background. rTn
W
-Yfln hniriiW T am tint Hlro that- mftth. m asters ..chair, ware- simply riveted ■The girl, did a» she .was told Bho- very well-known gang of New York —.'IfloL your man to-bring^me^ierc
on
err," she protested. "My music Is really upon the stones. A/queer little feeling1 opened her:coat—The room was de­ criminals are in this thing. We ku6w Quest explained “sq as to get-away
horror
'turned
almost
to hysterical
thexraly part or life which absolutely of uneasiness disturbed Elia for the lightfully warm, almost overheatedTA how to track them, down all right,” v from the imoh.’*rage.
He
had
wasted
hla
fury upon a
ttPmer^Gfi, why doesn’t Ifela- moment It^passed, however,'aa in Hsense of reat crept over her. Shalvas ^ T m a y gomow, thenT’ she repeatedp "Say, yoifve been in I roubleY^ih e dummy!
rey. make up. h!s mind and le t father glancing away her attention whs once conscious that Quist had laid down with immense relief.
lnflpector vremarked, Reading the way -.fir
'Take him, men,”' Quest ordered.
know, as be promised! . . . Herb more attracted by the sparkle of the the letters which he had been pre­
Quest escorted the.girl downstalrk, into his room,
“Hands
up, Macdougalr~Your'number’s
comes daddy, mum/*
jewels upon hbr bosom.
tending to read. His eyes were fixed opened the front door, blew hla whis­
“Bit of ah-explosion, that's all/’ up/
Lord Ashlelgh loitered for a moupon her. There was a queer new tle and his car pulled up at the door.’ QueBt replied. “I shall he all right -The h&ndouffs were upon him be­
mi|mt to raise the covers from the
“Take this young lady/’ he. ordered, when you!ve lent me a clotheshrush.” fore he-^euld movei!
CHARTER 111,
look In them, a strange new feeling
dishes upon a/slde table. Afterwards
“wherever
shq wishes. Gaod-nlght!” ^
creeping through b®v veins.
/ ‘What about the young woman?”
Ashlelgh diamonds, eh?" the
lie seated- himself at the table.
^Tkft.girLdroye^off. Quest watched^ “The
The streets of New York were
the
idspeotor asked.
lector-asked
eagerly.
“I heard thlB morning/' he said, ered wlth a thin, powdery enow aa tlm silence.
the car disappear around^he edraer.
“I
shall
have
them
at
nine
o’CIflCr
“from your friend Delarey, Ella^ He very luxurious car ot Mrs. Delarey
“You are anxious to telephone some­ Then he turned slowly and made prep,
^drew^up-outside-the frontrOf-rthe-Le* one,” “henatdr "You looked-at-both oration* for-his-adventure.—*—.-^. __4_ this morning," Sanford Quest prom •pair, her head downcast. She had
4:
substance of It Is ’that for the first land hotel. a iittle after midnight. Ella the booths as we came through the
"Number 700, New York," he mut­ ? se d r‘'atrd_hahd you over Urn muiv turned; admitsW a y "fro m ^ M s^ u p ^
derer somewhera-around^nldnight/^ler hands were-outetretched:—It“was
year of your musical. trainIngJhe ad- le&hed over and kissed her hostess.
hotel. Then you remembered, I think, tered, TTair'an- hour later, ais he left
•
'
s
•
*
«
*
York.
— '
■—
uA
^orere expecting the
his
house.
"Beyond
Fourteenth
street
"Thank you, dear, ever so much, that he woiild not be,there yet. Tele1
Quesi slept for a couple of hours/ Handcuffs.
,.. ."Utave not finished yet Thle cable- -for-your dallghtfuLdlimer/’ she ex
---------:
10‘ne how. T he tetepfronyl r at your =*a tough neighborhood.”
“You ogn-let-her alone," S an fo rfH
gram,” T e went on, drawing a llttfe^ claimed, “and for bringing me home. right hand. You know thThumber.”
He hesitated for a moment, feeding had a bath and made a leisurely toilet,
Quest
said quietly, "A wife cannor
At
a
quarter
to
nine
he
Bat
down
to
aMp of blue, paper from his pocket, As fof the music, well, I can't talk
the articles in his overcoat pocket—a
She obeyed almost at once.
give
evidence
against her husband,
breakfast
In
his
rooms.
"was brought to me this morning—”- about it. I am Just going upstairs
revolver in one, a Bmall plece ot hard
“Number 700, New York city/*
qnd
besides,
I
need
her. She is going
Ha smoothed it out before him and into my room to sit and think.”
"At
nlhe
o’clock,”
he
told
his
serv­
“You will ask/’ Quest continued, substance In the other. ' Then he
to work for me."
.... .
8
read:
ant,
“a
young
lady
will
call.
Bring
stepped
Into
his.
car,
which
had
Just
The car rolled off. Ella, a large “whether he is all right whether the
her up.”
t
Macdougal was plready at the door,
........... returned. ,
To Lord A*hlolgh, Hamblfn Houio, C or­ umbrella held over her head by the Jewels are safd.”
between
the two detectives. He swung
‘
"Where
did
you
leave
the
young
The
door
was
suddenly
opened,
Le­
There was a brief silence then the
set, England: 1 find, a magnlflaent pro*' doorkeeper, stepped up the little strip,
lady?” ho asked the chauffeur,
nora walked in. Quest glanced in sur­ around. His. voice was calm, almost
gram arranged for at' Metropolitan Opera of drugget which led into the softly girl’s voice.
clear—calm with concentration of
Sotwo thli year. ' Have taken box fo r
“In Broadway, sir. She left me and prise at the clock.
“Are you thore, James? . , ..Yes,
hatred.
your daughter,- engaged tho beat profoa- warmed hall of the Loland. Behind
hoarded a cro«B-town car,” ?
"My fault!” he exclaimed. "We are
•or in the world, and'socured an apart* her came her maid, Lenora, and-Mac- I am Lenora, Are you safe? ‘ Have
Quest
nodded
approvingly.
•"
•
•low. GoOd-mornlng, MIsb Lenorat" ^ “You are a wonderful man, Mr.
aaent at tho Inland, our moot, select and dougal, who had been rifling on the you the Jowels? . . . "Whore?
mHKe the
inft
“No
finesse/’
he
sighed.
somfortnble residential hotel. Understand box with the chauffeur. He paused You are.sure that, you are safe?
.She came straight, to the table. She Sanford Quest,” he said, “Make
-your brother la still In South America, re<
most-of
your
trturaphr-"VoWirme^
laid a little packet upon the table.
turning early spring, hut will do our boat for a moment to wipe tho snow from No, nothing fresh has happened
CHAPTER V.
“You ere at the hotel/'" Queat said
Quest openedJt .coolly^ The Ashlelgh ^ f r L up‘ th,ero 18 006 co,ning whose
to make your daughter’s y*m rof study:** hla clothes as Ella crossed the hall to
p h a ia n t as ponplblo. Advise her SAtl on the left. Lenora turned towatfd him. softly/ “You are going to him.
diamonds flashed u p , a t hfrii. He' wlt-and ^unningrsciencrhha"^U are
Saturday by M auretania.
Sanford Quest was naturally a per­ led Lenora to a ohair and rang a hell. all-conquering. He will' brush
“I cannot sleep,” she continued. “I
He whlepercd something In her car.
Sanford Quest, like a~fiy7 w m J
son
unaffected by presentiments or
“Prepare a bedroom upstairs/* he a•way,
- -"Oh flaturdayf* Ella almost For a moment she shook. T.hen shs am coming to you,”
few
weeks."— ^-------------iL ^v ail
She set down the receiver. Quest nervous fears of any sort, yet, having ordered. "Ask Miss Roohe to come
turned'away and followed her mis
•creamed.,
Advanced
*
oouple
pf
yards
along
the
leaned a little more closely «v*e bs*.
here. . ;
Law s/' he added, as his ‘r , ; ^ ...
“I shall now," I/yrd Ashlelgh said, tress upstairs.
Tell me some more about
hallway
of
the
house
which
.ho
had
“Yo\i
know
where
the
Jewels
are
secretary
entered,
“will you look after mured
Arrived
in
her
apartment,
Ella
^teavo you to talk over and discuss
this
great
master?”
»oout
joat
entered
without
difficulty,
he
came
this young lady?"
this matter for tho rest of the day. threw herself with a little sigh of con­ jhlddon,” he said. "Tell me where?"
Her lips quivered. Rhe made no an­ to a standstill, oppressed with the _ A few; mihutes later Inspector «"L2!ILmUw
At dinner time tonight, you can tell me tent into a big eAsy-ohalr before the
You will hoar nothin? OH. «Ia D. K C LLO Q G 9
sense of, impending danger.
"French was announced. Quest, nodded at . replied.
ftm* decision, or rather w6: will die- fire and gave herself up for a few mo­ swer.
"Anyone here?” he asked, raising in a friendly manner.
“Very good.” Quest concluded. T on
*Z
Nothing, Suddenly you
')
ments to reverie,
SMS It together/*
( ■
will
find
yourself
opposed. You will
A log stirred upon ihe Are. Phe n*ed not tell m«. Only remember this: bis voice,
"Some coffee, Inspector?"
Jtrugglo-and
then
the end. it iV S J
There was no direct renponne, yet
leaned, forward latlly m replace It and At nine o'clock tomorrow morning you
'Td rather have those diamonds!"
c h a p t e r m.
R em ady^fov th e» prom
pr< pt r*n«f ot
then stopped abort Exactly opposite win bring those Jewels to this apart­ from somewhere upstairs he heard the
Quest threw them lightly aoroas the
_ Amk your
A
e
t
h
m
a
A
n
d
H
A
ThoyUod
him
away.
Only
Lennwi
bAlf-smothered
cry
of
a
woman.
He
table.
Uk« U. i ImiUwa ." Lord to her was a door which opened on ment. . . . R«et quietly now
firwttitot
for
tt,
bn*,
hr
n t i MSriX
LIT
gripped his revolver In hi* fingers, He
The inspector whistled.
to « back hall. It was wed only by want you to go. to sleep'iMhlrigh-hestoto After'dte««v that
NOETNlfiJR * LTRAN CO. UA.aUfFALO,M.Y.
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Z
!
.
^
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Q
U
M
i
took a quick stop forward, The floor* “Arid now, French, will you tm here,
^ !^ ‘/i':r('il|l(b,;v'*th*t you . have ftoally decided, the n*rv*nis. Just as ahe wus In tha
"You’ve hrid a rough time, Leiiore ”
gave way beneath him. He was fall­ please, at midnight, with three men,
tor
s
th'embrace our friend DeUrey'i act of lennlac forward EUa
ing
into
blackness.
.
.
.
v
armed?”
i
(
t-.
and to leave m SetovdayT' ooosektas o t a
"F
n rh a i the brighter
( w*"*?
'^ tle
ess
Perhaps
days
ltdn oomThe fall iUflf wag scgrcsly a dosen
“Here?” ths inspsetor repeatod.
Asm. He picked himself «p, his shoal*
Quest nodded,
ejto,
The
'TC BE 00»rpXNUIta>
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AGENTS
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THE-CHELBEA STANDARD, JUNE 4-7, m l
SAVE WILLIAM PENN'S CHAIRS
l^w^RieH^eART
1
Tfci (tad Heart-Throb Novel oftbe Century
By Bertha M. Clay
ta n u l”
1 fw die lUmakkr of "Hiii Ytu for
P
3
g
*
Oiudty, Chi*
tot haowaa«riBf ■^oua°>.jfWLtf^awiTcOTCT**
«w mOQOwcmk-:--r"=r-
ffiES?!^SWa*
Wi
rtdUe*.'D«r*i«opiU*»ihi,
W ^^vw w ^vw w w vw vvysA ^ni
BULL. MAKES DANGEROUS PET
wantoldiaflhitwi
^ slu b a ^ P ^ ^ T H B V jto P L ^ d HO£l B jfiURftALIcr 81* Month*,' / f i i i x t u
f,fA. tupton* Pufrllaheiyae City Hall P lace, New YorkCIty
Should. Ncvep Be Trusted So Far as tir
Qet Advantago of Attendant—_
Sxerolfa is Esaentlal.-------
The practice of permitting A bull to
run with the dairy cows cannot pos­
sibly . be commended^ eepecially Is
tbia true during tbe breeding season;
and with* the dairyman who U milking
a large riumber of cows end haa^ coa*
stant demand for milk, this means
practically the entire time, A bull
kept in a small paddock where he
gets plenty*of exercise, .pure water
and; food rioh in bone,, siid/ihuscle-
Natlowai Heirlooms, About; to FpU
, Apart* Have Been Repaired
by Blind Women.
, '*v'
Two quaint and graceful chairs that'
once belonged to William Faun have.
Just beep repaired by two women who
have never apen the eliairs, says the
phliadelphlA Ledger, The two^woipen
are inmates of the Pennsylvania In­
dustrial Rome for Blind .Women. The
chairs Are preserved in the east room
o f1Independence tyall. od the ’seepnd
floor, ;Year by year the cane bottoms
of the fapnous old relics have been
gradually cracking and. falling out,
The cotpmittee.W charge decided that
-unless- the cane; was replaced _ the
woodworkrmight soon collapse. But
:toe'y-dld-nQt_.dare to let the chairs
be taken out of Congress h a ir
Po they sent for Mlss lra Frost, mls-J
tress of handicraft ait toe Industrial
Home for Blind Women, and she
brought with her to the r,opm two. of
the blind women who understood chair
repairing. The wdrk waB peculiarly
difficult, for it was impossible to erect
IpCongresB hall tbecaningtable need
ed .to hold thp ebsifs firmly io place
indTTnoreover. thelr woodwork :wasn
soft with age. >But ’the deft rseclng
fingers” of tbe bling women did,toe
work^n spite of ail th© difficulties, and
now-toe precious William'Penn chairs
Me'^afe,
HOW WOMEN
AVOID
OPERATIONS
B r T eU ng
E. K nk.
C «a
T"- t ;
am*
Cleveland/ Obio— ^ lf y l e f t s id e
pained me so fpr peveral years tost E
s^peqted to have t*
undergo ad ’ opevwtion, nut the fink
o t t l e 1 Writ o f
Lydia E, Finltoam'a
finm1
pocid relieved m««C
thepalnalnmyrdda
and l contint^d iti
use until t becaoNi
r e g u l a r and ftua
from pains, .{ had
asked seversl doe*
tors If there wa* anything I eoUld
take to4»lp-» e and they stdd there
wss nothing th at they knew of. 1
thankful foir-mich n good medicinenaC_:
wiU siwayx give It toe highest 'pr»l»e.,*
—Mrs. C. H. Griffith, 1668 Coustanl
fit,/Cleveland/ Ohio.
—■
Hanover, F «.-^ ‘irguffsred^ from famale'trouble and the pains were so bad
at times that I could not sit down. Tbs :•
doctor advised a severe operation b it . t
my husband gob;me I<fdta Ei Hftkham’a ;
Vegetable Compound and I experleneei !
S eat relief In a sbort time. Now I feet
;e ,a new person and can do a barl~^F
day’s work and not mind it. What
and happiness It Is to be wollonoe morsw"
I am always ready and willing to spsah
©good word for tno C6mpounq."—l*r*«
A da Wilt, 808WalnutSti, Hanover,Pa*
ire_*re anr cdmpllcatio
do not understand w r lte to L f
Pinkbam Medicine Co. (confident!^
Linn,Mass* Your letter wlU be opened
■; ,..,v
Bome/pf
:Thoge
Who Need Reforming.
■let WA$ NOT ^ 0 ,HIS LIKING
"Hbw/nleo
it
would
be/’-moallacleus'
DAfnawl»rf/aT?t* D »t/vrrrzr^t^Tir-jT
^ jrtean Soldlor Property RoonUd Ty retnark^T j; Fuller Gloom pf Saiftoe viliage drunkard, the
Flllplnp’l Inoult to tl^ w m T iir
oldest inhabitant, the town gossip, the
^Offis'sir*-*life o f the party/the glee club, the
The Btory la ioldby an'Engllsh na­ woman Vrhorcoraes of a hue bid fam«
r. f ily. tholpollticaj whtfolhorflft, thfenatn.il] officer who witnessed torfibccur^
-fence in Manila: VAi'I was crossing ral'born humorist/ the local ‘poet, the
' ow of tbe numerous bridges across dramatic reciter, uh e preacher who.
the Pasig river, I sawf a native ;Fm-1
■Psrfeot Vision.’
ptao spit in the (ace of a Spanish lady, who .is greatly trou^bied over our
"Ydn
big
mutt,” sald the batter, as
officer, and then ran fot protection to lack o p t culture, and severs! others
th
e,
umpire
called the third, strlkb>
the American sentinel, > b o was pac­ whbm t couW nameT would experience
"that V as a foot ,outside. What’S; the
ing the bridge. . I t wag some' time.be' a/ebange of heart andreform!"--Kan' matter, with your eyes?”
*
- —I
lore the Filipino could make himself aas CUy Star.
,. , ‘’Nothing at allr replied the arbk
jinderBtood, but when to e sentry com­
trator_ ,?p t chiUing tones. "I canjsee
prehended his.action was very prompt
-- --^-rH.ow irHeppenrcf,
t
/from bere to tjje clubhouse, and. If I
"It wa'a thls way,’’ said the tattooed
-indeed— He han'dedtola^gun_to ton
don’t see you, over, there in five .min­
ian. to his. circl^ -o t j nteres t ed-Us-4'Spanish offlcerpcaughtto«rni
utes it!lL.cost" you fifty dollars,*' ! J
the nape or the neck anflr the seat o f teners^
trousers.: and pitched him off the. m theSouthE aclflcand.capturei'by
ECZEMAS AND RASHES
bridge <ntn the -Pasig river.. Theh he a bantT bf~ savages. They demanded ■
a
thnilBflnrt
rtnll<ira
fAr
tiny
ralftflBfl
I
—
cgtmly took hls-gun- from the offleory
n a »n»wewd h a'wopaa aad
Itching-s nd Burning Soothed by Cull"and began pacing bis beat, as~tf not' -wag-4fr-a terrible-predicament—all my
Sutt-^erniind
Yard;
held
In
stricM onfid*
~cura. Trial FresI
money was in a. New York ‘banRT and
i«l tinrf ^nnpenad.'WUnidefitlfled.
-Cuttl^Q-Dcadwood Out-bf Trepi
I hadn’t a cent with me.”.■■■■'■
forming material such as alfalfa, oats
The Soap to cleanse And purify, the
‘‘What did you do?” ask/ed-one of
i Reason for His PoUtendsi.’
Wh it t e n .) " ‘"~ of^littler-pits^where^ the flowers feb and wheat-tranrwll^be more vigorous
/ ‘Shoestring's7 untledr ma’amV- ' a the 'fasteners- as—the tattooed manThere is perhaps no phase-of-farm*: from the twig; If the frp.it. set, thd; and give better service than a IbuU Ointment* to soothe and hehX TIelief,
—junall boy-cailed - out—to- the stout paused for breath.-----fng in which careful methods pay bet-, larger fruit, scar will indicate the .fact. permltted to run with the cows. It Is rest and sleep follpWrthe UBe of-these
.
"I.
told
jthemr
to
draw
on.
me,
and'
wbmanwho'mbvedraaJesticaHyup^tBe
The character of this fruit scar .wUL Very esbentlal -that^' the—bull should" superoreamy emollients and indicate P ro m p tR eliel—P erm aneat C or*
te r thau they do~ in fault growing,
theyidldr" - ---- .
There-is probahly-nothlbg else krdwn indicate- la a-generaLway^wh sther th e Aav^ 4>lenfaLof‘eierclae^ which he can speedy and complete healment in most CARTER’S UTtLE
“
Even a-lees haughty woman would
on' the farm that suffers more if neg- rrE rw T w w l "dm iopedrorwhetberit- not---------—
— —to a stall,
— -Wheys; leases QLyounje.andLjQld. even when t h r HVE
get i t confined
— ^ ~ -M o re —Practical—
Jected^than^does the orchard. / Moat fell ^prematurely;r.have found-,it difficult -tcfctreakrwilb
It is Impossible for thedw h^r to fence Usual remedies /have utterly failed.
fail, Purely veg.ta<
Sample each free by mail with Book, ble act surely ^
disdain eo kind an offer, and she drew
"I see fWhere King George haB taken. of our essentraV fatm cropB ■are an^ In fact^the characters of {he twigs securely about one acre for the bull/
tell pretty-accurately what the trees h a-can very easi ly provfde therneceg' Address postcard/ Qutlbura; Dept. StY, but gently on’
-from-Gi&^kaiser-and- nuais
accepta nce- o t zht
TKe pIantff~which produce rthem have oeen doing-lu-pauUyuais. From~ 8Bry exercise-Jiy^stretchjug a strong i Boston. -hoid-everywhere.—Adv.' jittention.■
. ... ..j....■
. v other German rulers.’’.
Stop
bnvt* dona more,good for tj-row hut a single saason. Zf the'farm - them the Bkillful-grower may^read the wire between1 two substantial posts1
The' little-boy pulled the .atring-tight
dinner dis*
-Eph^saiey
says
the.
moat
inbatmo- Md-8ml l e d u p a t - h e r .,,My.mdtheris him -to' havja^lurned. the. hobe on._’emZr :er. neglects tUem/..or if the season is life history of the "tree,
and’ fastening, the;bull by chain from niona combination Is a street car con" tresa—cure
ji __-,i—i
bad, or if mistakes are made, the'mTi7 ^ ^arefu l 'retfectlon upon the-relation the ring to h lr n o se -h r^ rib g “Which
fat, too,” h e . explained.-t-The Inde|HO*aWvlrW
ductor,
and
bis.
necktie,
done
and
-Datice^
-_Af th a
between;
fortune-which results
Improve the complexion, brighten theefea.
Blips loosely over t he : ..Vita • Tb it
Ha ve-y ou-lea r iied-a ny-n ew- et ep s ?-. season.
What: bus been done to tne tree majn makes a . secure' -fastening ' and one
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PKKJL
Always-use'Red Cross Ball Blue.- Delights
Many a^lmah^Bigl# htsTOwnr prater - “No, but fve^stepped-on a iof Of new - The-farmer_inay--plantiflnotheitcrop. be , an Important guide to /the' /best which experience has proved
Genuine, must brer Signature;
the laundress. At all good grocers. Adv,
whose musloal^eduoatlon has been bad feet.”—L ifs------- !---------------- L- — next' year aind start afresh with ^ew' methods iOf4rdatment.tQ be adopted..
cable,
Anything whi6h draws the grower’s — Whem kept in this way the bulLis.
ly neglected.
plantai-T he orchard trees are peten
-^Gossip wiU-generalUL-got-lhere withA New Suit'Wanted.
nials; once planted they .should last attention to rhis trees usually, results- alBomore-easily-raanaged— A d airy out toFnid-ofa'spepiai deliyeryi Btamp.
Every"f ellow~ te llsra -h 6—isn’t — Monk—Wh atch cr-cryin^aE aut T i.. __ .fnr--yoflrfl.-AhylttiiHfort.ntiWWhicfr twof- in better ,care; for he then sees what: bull makes a dangerous pet, -and
Z ebra—Boo-hooi Everybody hollers lakes, them in. a . given season iia y they, need, and when th e y . need RT should never be so far trusted as to
worthy of her, Jbut he ‘doesn't expect
"Jail bird" a t m e 'i.
. show-its-bad effect for/years> o r ; cv©h Among the most urgent needs of fruit/ ‘ be in a position.where he,.can. get .tbp
her to believe him.
through .th e -life . history_of.Ltbe; tr^es,_ growing trees t is Spraying to prevent advantage of bis attendant. Those un^
Mistakes m ade in ' t^ e m anagerqent injury from injects and fungous dfs- fortunate ’accldehfs whichThave- 8orne’
■'v .\:v X ^
of fru it treeB m sy .not-easliy . be r^cti-! eases,
. .
times occurred have usually been due
The best,growers are^nowaomlng to to overconfidence on the part.of the
fled -next year,
Aga|ni annual-farm.crops.live during recognize the fact that spraying ban attendant.— v.---become a necessary factor to Subcess.
The bull should always be handled
year; They are out of the way before /Sprayingfshould.. be..JCoked Upon Us kindly and firmly, and should under:,
_winter_comes.
. __
, - t-- something more .than merely a. means stand that hie attendant is his master.
- Fruit^treue must not- only -grow-in of-saving by. better perfecting the im* -Itia.aiways advisable to train the buH
summef, but most v ■e. over/winter and mediate Crop ot fruit>;—... • . ...
-calf .to.lead, and a »rlng should", be
It promotes thbngeneral-health afld. placed to his nose a t an early date.
endure the Inclement seasons ' They
J
!Muld“'he=kGpt^Thg"'bestJeonditlon-4n= -vigor-.
. -X li^K lnfU V <m B a v e A lw a y s B o H g h V a n d yghioii Iiam
'the oharaoter of a subsequent crop and
order successfully tO, do this.
l a n s o f o r o v e r 3 0 y ears* l ia s b o r n e t h e s ig n a tu re o f
—The grower should keep the-fhot In also promote the longevity , of the TEST OUT PROFITABLE COWS
a n d L o s b e e n m a d e n n d e r h ia p e r ­
‘ ■■■'?"■\ :
'■
::T :
mind that a fruit; tree is at all seasons 'orchard;
s o n a l a n p e rv is lo n sin c e I ts Infancy*
FungouBjUsease dud insectanot only Important That Farmer 8hould Know
a living, sensitive, plastic, ahapable
n
—A llo w s o o n e to d e c e iv e y o a t o thla*
1Quantity and Quality He la Re­
AH C ounterfeits* I m ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t- a s - g o o d ** cure b u t
thing,; It is affected by everything injure the fruit crop, but, they, may
ceiving From Animate,
seriously
Injure
the
trees
by
destroy'
/ExpeH m enta t h a t t r i f l e w ith a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth tot
that is done, to iC J;
I n f a n ta a n d ChUdren~--£lx]»erlenoe a g a m a t E x p e rim e n ts
It will show the reeults of any phase ing the leaves or by- causing them to.
(By
W.
A.
M’KERROW.
Minnesota
BX'
drop
top
early
In
the
autumn,
of treatment, whether of-cuiture or
pertinent Station,)
pruning or of spraying. _^natBVBg_ia ■■—Most of- tho most-se rious -dUeftflflftand
insects’
may
be
controlled
by
I
Feed
Is
suing t o bo higher^ than
done to It will ^nake it different from
spraying.
Bordeaux
mixture
shouldrj-^^al-Uiie
season
jinless all signs fftlh
what it would have-been if lefti-alone.
C M to ria la a h a rm le s s s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r OH* P a r e j t is, therefore, doubly important that
be
^Applipd
for
the
fungous
diseaBes,
The "farmer sHouI^'. sTrivd_tS”do those
gorlo* P ro p * a n d S o o th in g S y ru p s . I t la p leasan t* I t
toe
farmer
keeping
dairy
cows
should
thlngis to it -which1will make it-better* and to this-paris green or aome other he sure that his cows h r e givlng him
c o n ta in s n e i t h e r Opium * M o rp h ln o n o r o th e r N areo tte
arsenical poison should be added for
I t s a g e la I ts g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s tro y s 'W orm s
rather than, be injurious,..
ljtf
""
“
*thirty
“,k ‘ yeara ft —
-=------- ,
:-------- more than value received for what
|!C tORW
fahnesa.
n n d a lla y s /ULuiAM
-For-m
ore ' than
The man who begins seriously to insects,:.
they
eat.
The
way
to
be
sure
of
this
' The HghM* compliment that cati be paid any food
The spraying should be done at thehas been In constant use for th e relief of Constipation,.
study his ■trees will 'soon begin to
In to have scales and a Babqook.tester;
natulency* W lnd Colic, a ll T eething Troubles and
right
time.
For
apple
eoab
the
first”
J - - realize more fully that they-are livlngfr
is tcye a tit heartily^to tbe last portion,
/ "■This Is only ono of the reasons why
Diarrhoea*— I t regnlates th e Stomach and Bowels*
sftapable things and that they/ easily spraying should be made shortly be* / farmers should test their cows for
—
aaahnllatefi
th e Food* givin g healthy and natural «leep£
show him by their appearance* whether fore the flowers open,-just after they quantltyvmd quality ot product.
v
The
Children**
Fanacea—T he Mother*# Friend*
Every day there are hundreds o f th o u sa n d s fcf
fall7
and
twice
subsequently,
at'inter­
they are profiting or b^ing injured by
' Other reasons for cow-testing are;
vals
of
ten
days
or
two
weeks.
/
—
anything which is being done to them.
Itr enables the farmer to eliminate
such’ compliments paid to Post Toasties*
The poison may be put in toe two
Right now Is a good time to begin
cowa
that do not pay for their board.
-that-studyr One should be^able toltelL first sprayings after the blossoming
It
saves
many a good, cow from toe
This wide appreciation encouraged the bettering
the age of th e tree, o r d f any of its peYlod-te'klll codling moth and canker- shambles.
iB oarB th c S ig n atu re o f
brancheSi__He should determine how worm.
And the reaulfcis
fe-ifl-jm-enconrager of good feeding
tiudh 6f it BAS bflbft pTOaiiCe^ -eaf^ ^W r-bitter
should be made shortly before the tlnjo and good care.
year,It giveB the farmer an opportunity
By beginning at the outer tip of th e when to© rot usually appears in the to' build up a good producing herd.
*
limb he can determine how much of it neighborhood.
It increases one’s Interest in dairy­
Tho spraying should be done thor*
grew last summer, or in any previous
ing
as a business rather than as a
season, by the rings or circular scars ougbly. All parts of the tree should means of labor merely, ;
*_
around the twig' which mark the'spot be well covered with a flnejpray.
In
short,
it
la
plain
common
sense..
' The power sprayers are more effi­
whore'growth began in the spring.
Refleot that growth began in spring cient, as toe work can bo done far
from a terminal bud. >,As ,growth be­ more rapidly and the spray can bo, BEWARE OF THE QUIET BULL
T h e K ind You H ava A lw ays B ought
gan from 'the center of this bud its broken up into a fine mist and got
vwt flBwTflwwmmt+wr, n v tmr omr.
effectually
to
all
parts
of
the
tree.
For
Easy to Spoil Disposition of Animal
winter scales fell off, leaving semi­
all
large
orchards
power
sprayers
are
by Allowing Children to Tease
circular scale bud scars <iuite dose to­
to be recommended.
,
, Him—MsWe Him Obey.
gether, around the twig. ....
Crisper* more appetising
Fhtk F.y», EpIeonSa
In
addition
to
spraying,
proper
prun­
These are the "rings" that mark the
Shipping F*v«r
Never permit the hull to have his
• better than everbelore.
dividing line botween each year's ing and general care arc essential.
A C aU rrhal Few *
preran*iT* **«,
brewhoTwa at any i „
growijif. Tlve^njpunt of len gth-growth The man who sprays Is likely to prune, own 'way about anything whore you
T»nthf
pn^ ilIsniti lag|MMA
Lrtu1<1,llT*n
(rrw<v*IhwJl>t*,eb*I—ml/. ;’,«r**
. ....a)«.t»..urli-M
Mt* andnbwafiandihaHil
...........
of eaqhi year, may be aissoolated with as i r enables hint to spray, more effi­ ihay differ vflth him, an* Insist upon
C»gt»t**IU*KUee**ne«
"
Th« Inner »weetme*t» oTc&olceet
kmiwt ir-iefly. i-r
n*
n
ew.*u*rm,
rt^***, re
what was done to the tree or by tho ciently and with less la)>or and less prompt obedience.
It is very easy to spoil thn disposi­
skilfully ^^W .^intily-8ea_»pn^, and toasted by a
character of the season whioh Influ* waste of time.
t’.eee,
Ail diseased or Injured fruit should tion j>f a bull by permitting children,
enced ‘that growth;
sress MEBICiU. ton & S Z X & S & BOSHES, 111 ,, E. J. L
new process that brings put a wonderful toasne con,
be
kept out of the orchard. A few in­ old
well as young, to play with hhn
A knowledge of tho fruit buds and'
th e wood buds la important T)te for­ fected apples left on the trees or un* or tease him. The man who is al­
flavours “ —
r - *^----- — v
mer are those large, well-rounded buda der them may Infect the orchard next ways prepared for trouble never has
any.
which to spring will produce ,blo*' yoftr.
Those who are beginning spraying
T h e s e flak e * d b n o t m u s h d o w n whe'. cream o r
It 1« th« quiet bull that ha* never •gainst the serious sickness so
some and fruit, The latter* are the
smaller* flatter and more pointed buda, should send to their state experiment homed anything that usually does the likely to follow an ailment of the
m ilk is a d d e d ; b u t re ta in , th em b o d y »n d . ^ 8Pn. ^
whioh produce wood growth and stations for free bulletins, firing de- damage, suddenly developing a fkrtout digestive organs,—bitousneee
leaves. FrUit-bu^a which will produce tAlled directions for mixing and apply* spirit and attacking tala unsuspecting o r inactive bowels, you can rely
fa
on the beat known corrective
attendants.
a.
flowers and fruit thte spring were ln« the spray
'
■—---formed- the previous summer.
Btrtet Orchard Paata.
1 By their character and abundance
Dehern ^dwt>
os when they leave the ovent.. ■,
Many
of the common orchard peata
one may In Winter judge the prospect
If yon have any AahAPnfn* to do
are restricted tn their range because remember to do It as tarty as poeatOf the fruit crop the comm* aaason
From the bloMom acara and fruit they have not yet reeobsd the full ble. while the days are Coel ang toe
%©ara Isft on the bran rhea one may be limit of tb d f dtotrtMtion.
flies mstm . Freveedoa Is the most
able to tell in what yaars the tree*
Us s m m and effeottvw asstoAi. which
, —the Superior Corn flake*
WsAlscted Rfla
have borne frntt 1» the *•■*can
h e arsnstoHahal Iff ..toA. lAI ft.
s i A b s a t l a f a . t e t f lots caustic
If th« trees b*** H a m *nd
potash on
tod on eora exetaatveky win a«d
fruit failed to aet only the sanall Woeto
Y o u r g ro c e r h a s th e m n o w .
lor tfcefc owaer.
*0p gear wlU be viable a» A ehiatnr
■K:"i ■
■h.-.- 21
•:r
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
The- Empty Bowi
Tells the
—W hat-ia CASTOR IA
^
QENUINE
CASTORIA
ALWAYS
In Use For Over 30 Years
DISTEMPER
For Protection
New Post Toasties
v.
-j**-
:4V,
fr'
/
/
.Pifii1;',
/
TSB C B tllA ieTA W D IR D , JUWI X7« IftlS
/
m *
Under
iBfadhBj
ILL PRAISE TO MARMALADE NEW IDEA OF MOTHER-IM-UW
BREVITIES
7 '
•h * 0*ad Her Roritioa to Thrit
./
S msmS Dish,
ffoootWy Thla j* Opt of the Arrange
raoate That .Would Oo Away With.
Old Problem.
•'
-Wanna f m e s» « » Ckildrn’4 lllL
Worms, by thousands, rob the child
of nourishment, stunt Its 'growth,
ause I cohstivatton/'lhdigestrqn.
regular appfetite; nervousness.' fever
ana sometimes spasms. Klckapoo
Worm Killer gives, relief from all
these. One-fourth to one of these
pleasant candy lozenges, taken as di­
rected, kill and remove .the worms,
r egp! ate^yo u r c h il dfs' bowel s and re”
store
...................
its health ..........
and vitality,
.......„. Get an
orlgtoftl^5c box from your druggist,
Do n't endanger your chlld’B health
and futi ! When
‘ so sure and simple a
remedy! ah be had, Adv.
ssentoris
w
TH E
«rev i v
C ( >A
i
i ^
I t fNJ I
I
< )
m
C L t V E.L AN D. UlM l A l (J
r O L E D O , P T .H U H O N . A l I ' L N A
!-A LLS
• ' IG N A C li
HOWKLL—A claw of twenty-two
Two women—Queen Mand of Nor­
"John Blank has just been teOtog
will graduate from the high school way and Queen Alexandra of Ragland naei of his trouble at home/' said the
A LAKE TH1F FOR RK^T AND W KIIlATlON.
—are geotraphicaliy oommetaorated to hah man, ae he settled .back to the
here ouThureday evening, June It,
wo"a~wal^^vacPt6ip,tr;;thB^
to ArnriM, The cool iako biesoaa Um evgr. ^ 3“ I
HOWELlfe-Tbe. Brighton highway the new south polar region so lately car seat beside an acquaintance, *T
...
..is
•hvfe iy 'itk e buuriea* ^raireei
Bte*a(ep*rattd by tfL
ho tolls pretty near everybody,
:-t
COramiMToheraUyertlM»' for bw* for - -plaood upon tha map. lik e honors
naritoe agasiaateM
uarantaas tW
thal rt»,
yiwt, srUl
wlU aBtog
a
>
peritote
roeepy ouiuuti 6i
were accorded several women to the so I’m not lotting tho c a to ot of the
fW Mm or Boom
tho top,'and return homo letreihid sad glad yp» wa
the building of three miles of trunk far
north many years o*o.
Lady bog by speaking of it ”
i]
TAKE A D. A C. BOAT WHW YpV OO.
line highway.
Tranklln bay, named after the heroic
“Oh, yes,” murmured the. friend,
GRASS LA K E-The farmers’ State wife of Sir John Franklin., is weil “his mother and his wife don’t get
'
“bank has le t We" contract for* a new known through its association with ttur along together, and Blank iibetw een
rota the pleMUWpf arJi
tan
bank building-to- the Koch Bnllding tragic story of tho ^Lady Frankllp the deyll and the deep sea. Say—
n
w
I
m
t^*.
AUNIM ENT
Bay Expedition.’* under ■ General when do ydtt think this weather will
of Ann Arbor.
y ,
Grooly. thirty years ago.
let UP?**
srisi
JACKSON—A large farm bequeath*.
F o r C u ts, B um *,
Another distinguished woman, .Lady
"Dunao,” replied the■■ lean- hum.
$dto
the
city
(by
the
.
late
EUaW,
B ru k e a , S p r a i n s ,
Franklin’s friend, Mary Somerville, the ’’But say—X don’t see why there’s got RENTS, REAL ?ST A T B ,K O C :iP
Sharp
will
he
turnexl
into
a
park
and
famous astronomer and mathemati­ to be sojnuCh mother>in-law trouble. ____M S T W A N T E D :S T O .:_
S tra in s, .Stiff N ock,
playground
by
the
city
commiyloh".
cian, gave her name to a liny, frozen,, Now you take my famliy. Mother is
enpifi
mm
I j*m*> B a c k . T
VC
desolate,
dot
in
the
dependent
on*
me
and
she
lives
with
*'MANCHESTER—Thomas Patros.
I*nm
FOR GALE—Four cottages and;one
O ld Sores, O ponW o u n ^ ,
old fighting admiral, w
Acccrdiug to most . people, to»t lot a t Gavanaugh LaMeTf Inquire 61
rolt-von4er, haa recelved an daughter of a fine
AUstamero arriveand
o was always keenly in­ would spell aiire trouble. But'to our Geo. Smith, Gavanaqgh Lake. . 47
invitation to return'to Italy to join terested
•* 8onM)r?
*
in
ships,
sailors
and
explora­
it hasn’t worked out that way.”
■ a d a S in o e lM e .^ ,,* ^
thearmy* He prefers life'in; Man­ tions, So when her friend, Sir Edward case
/Tour,
mother, and your wife/ are
Pric*, 28c* 60c. aod $1.<X> ,
chester.
(
(
" ’' ‘ - ' Parry, was preparing for. hie third both flbq women” commented, /tho STRAYED tropi my siauv-hfer house,
-tw o wethers, .Finder please notify
JACKSON—-Inmates p f —Jacks Qn aretlo voyage. Bhe laid In a Targo-sup- l friendr
Adaffi"Epp]e^, Chel8ea. \
41Tprison are now' dtessec^in their &unK ply of oranges, betook l\eraelf to her . ”X guess that’s it,” agreed the lean
m et uniforms make1of -khaki cloth. kitchen, and made an amaaing number. than, ’’You see, I didn't marry dil Q ^ E N T ^ G O ttag^ a f e Cavanaugh
8TBG8 E,
ztoddre ago,
age, ana
and mother .apa-j
and l live
the suits beimr somewhat similar to ot
rl . jars
JorB. of
Y\ dehdoua orange marma- imaaie
Lake; Inquire of John Schenk. 4(Jtf
w
y
~
;
7hMo,-^whtch
shefsent-tortom as her -jpgathar.ainne
mFif^wemwr^opntrlbutlon to .the ship’s stores.
. "Then' l met Florence. She was a
. !B*OkBlo«k. Chelara.Mloblgua STOCKBRIPGE-^he grade for the .Three years later, when'the expedi­ successful buslhqss woman. It takeS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for farm
*,63.te}BB*t4*aoe.8»,8r,haU intereS tin the seed
ne w state road north o f town is near- tion returned, Sir Edward informed a lot of good hard sense to.he that, property,
dryer
at.
W
aterloo.,-Inquire of ,C.
ly completed. T, H; Buckingham has her-that-a* island had] freon named in -mid-«lto':,had-^ife|iVt
___
DRrJ T.W0QDB,
----- ’I tij; Daly,“Waterloo; Michv : / /;4P T
her honor,
.. ..
,■ ,
and s|ie dame’ right into my bome, TV'.">■
charge
q
l
the;,
work
and
inspectojrs
^
''ovmV
iP'": i iVum ^ 1;V
_ Fhjrsioian and^Snrgeon.
say it is one of the best jobs of grad”/ “Because of famo and friendshipi he with mother welcoming ( her
FOUf4D^-Fropt to^anrautom bbiri
says,” she wrote, .merrily. “But I be­ daughter*.
Ofltatotta WUktnmniaJBuiitUiig* Bwldsito ing in the state,—Brief Spn.
lamp. Inquire a t the. Standard
rrttougdre^uwt.obelsre, (tftomwo. T«to.
lieve to my. heart. .because of som%
“Npw. what did my mother doT office., . ; ’ . r, ’■'if - IMG
'; ’ 46
phunSiu.
... HILLSDALE-Wil 1i am D. Dunn, SO thing quite different—leaB sweet than
Did she sit back and sulk, or did she
, PrbbaW. Order
years, old, of Somerset, took out a, friendship, perhaps, but pertainly, as a get up and assert her supremacy
g& B IlB J . PULFORD.D. 0.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wife
Shetland pony.
raarriage ucense here. Tuesday to re* wotoah’s sgMpvoment,- preferred by
"She did po t She held a business: FORiiBALE-Black
_
- Oiteopathio Phyiioiao.
buggyf-harneBa,
Inquire
of
m
oatm
enTykffle.:M
y-mathematlcs
marry bis flrst wife, MarylAV t>unn,
session-with my wife, mad* (^state­
LBrSctioenhalSi’
46:
office, iu the oitf -)i t - . Arbor, oil Ifti jUj
m Grad
of Kirksyita, Mo. Offiow 7.. p8jand
AMIU 5(Lyear8oldf whomhedivorcedseverai >not. my tnarmaladel”
ment oftgssets and liabUUfes, as you
jholiesr
If she. did, not so . far outrank the might say, turned the busInesB over
X . U & . n i i & — 0M -‘t a *
rftwMm
years, ago. Mr. Dunn divorced his
rest
of
her
sex
in
marmalade
as
in
FOR:$ALE—pood
plumbing1
and
tin
to
my
wife,
declared
she
was
willing
second wife to remarry his first.
s<
Inquire a t the Standard
8.A . KAPB8,
Samp, deceased. \
mathematics, Mary Somerville was to be; a consulting partner if^nece*/ shop.
.
.
- 46
-f
ANN-^-ARBOR—Robert., Warner, ,n6nefheleBsa_very^oapablehoufle- sary, but that it. was hefetotentlon- office. O a reading aud^ling the petition o L ^ a
estate. prjS
fW»WUDlr»t»r M taralH U lM r- .Inlor lltcrJryluuaent from
’•V
o,
ghe-jwM- ah-economlcttf man- nd earnest desire to> be relieved
v»>4
ina that hejnay m UMused to wit certSn rS
v.;:^
FOR
SALE
Gooh
kitchen
I3$P ®
estatodemribS-HSiffcin ut. private sale for™
ager^an exquisite needle-woman, and TesponstWlitfes and take a restr ;/
purpose of j>a*trtjljebta.
___
.
"
cabinet and
:s of*cider
"It's working out. beautifully. My vinegar-" Ua i l a t B . M
w
iarceny^ofTt nlnedoliar shirt, was last an excellent cook. As a„younglbrlde^
it
the
‘
J
lstday
of
J
um
r
tbsfiPeMsm.iitguiapiuijM
M^.’KKVlflbfUV^V
Thursday night j dilrolMsd from the she won the - abprobation- of Doctor
flomervlile’s
family,
whO^stmrea
'the
I
believe
that
she,
qnd
mother
have
And
itlsi
iOfed, that a copy of !*■
university, by the f aculty of the de­
tw
vee
sueoewilvo weeinDWii;'
itontamporary
projudioe
agslnst
Irani*
—
“
ousl
FOR SALE—-i^dur acres or aiiaixa on
Beal XstatsDsaieTs,
partment.
of
hearing,
in The-Ctulm
jed ladles, by maklngf under the gVave
ftve awhile, but mother has refrained frOm
)rprinto<tnrnl7clrcul|tj3
Moiwr to LoSa. Tafe imd FlM;Insu
K R * . . ......
Y P S ItA N T l-P rpf. Edwin Strong difflouitles presented" b y . an ili-eqximp- giving any advioe that wasn’t asked, 's c i a i W e Ut,d‘ Ia<Iull e of F- ^
ihtenaw. " '
*
OfllMla HateU-Duraad biopk. Obelae*,
WlbLWM H.liURRAY, Judge of Probate.
f
Ypsllanti-jgbQ^aduatjsdfrpm
the
ed.
ramBhacklB/cQuatry
Inn.
the
ciear
fthd^hftB
nAVAr
insjH
t^
npon
tbfi
^
f
.
.«»»>-...•
;:
lAtroeoopyl ’V ■ . . - KAtauait- M. JgrrHB. Regiater.
Union college Schenectady, N1 Y,,' ip and delicious currant jUlly that the rylhgrout of the advice she has given. ^.OR RENT—The eastL.half of the
Q&A8. STEZhTBAOH
fanoy
of
a
sick
travele^craved.
Mrs.
Fred
V
ogel-houae/dn™
Orchard
She
is
a
pleasant
itod
honored
mem*
1868, i^as honored by receiving--the
’Tnever can foraet.” she recorded Itf hqirbfnom^faiiiaiiy... to tiinet; of need
street.
v
: . 1; ; « t f ”
U to f Weed Notice;:
B aihess^d^florseG oodan
her
jiouml,:
’’tb^
astqniShment
exshe
has
thrown
herself
into
the
work
.L.To.yWtteia^osrossmoccujrttof:
BsBslitoarbfankindsasfr&cUlty. Aloodtaler jatzthe ll9tlM3oin miencement exercises
ia Ma«Ao»rint rvment#oT^sU Slnd* and;Sheet W^hichjvere_Mld tlic_re Wednesdayr' pressed 'attoyibelng able to be so dse-. without Bavtng herself, and we owe- ,Fu k SALE^^ouse andiot on Wash^
qf
labels,:
o
r
;gny
person
or.persofiv
Btomb^dbB>od|c, Gbelsw,
at least ope of ouFchiidren’s lives’ to
ington street
fixacorcorporation navinyaTmi^c gt
BfeiSSFIELD By a most emphatic
b or care/'^lM na- :
wa'H K itiabT
ahy ian d s: i]a^'vthj& statcr Notice U;
,afye, Inquire of. M. J, Erotnett;81
y M ^ d ^ tci^.lQ ^ jiu ssM ld '.to w h ih l^ ’
Boy gets^NAw Page! In Tragedy.
Ohloago News.
Grand. AyenV.,East, Highland^arkr
A’ boy killed seven persons in a
hereby glyeu that- ai 1 Noxious AVctih:
decided a t the special / election held
Attoxney at Law."
Mich.
fArrtibou^ft nase Nantaa, Fran
— ^ro^4h(ar on a;py-iand8-in+lie-Towfl
Reaion-Eocugh for 'Tsate*ionday
tp
-authorise
the
Issuing
of
OBoMi “FMsnuto block. Obslse*/
The telephone;bell rang sharply.
PPENHEIM is without quea*. pf Lltna,—Ooianty of .Washtenaw, .or;
township bonds , for the construction night recently. The crime, which is
one of the moat terribie/recorded.fdir Dobbs-reoognised his^wlfe’s voice"STf
tioii one of the most widely witofo^the limit's of any liiph waypass­
of state reward stone roads. There
STIVERS A KALMBADH,
street, new, 7 ropma, furnace, bath,
years was committed by a boy of fif­ toe.-other end. '
.... « • .
__ ... read_nov.elista^.of_tho day in g by otlh^pugh supblanda-isust be.
were 321 votes.cast bn the proposition teen, M&rcel Redureau who“murdered
Attorneys at Law.
"No," he said. i “I won’t forget it. w ater and lights,.- Thomas Wilkin- He is the-author-ofT“The Malefac­ cutdownanddp*troyed()ivorji)efore
«£!wbiehu242 were for it and 86 against theaeven^Peojple, an«^ then Went home But what on ewrth is/the matter with son.A3«Ewr»l law praotioe lqr i,U ooorta. Notary t.—Advance. •
tor,*’ ‘Th£ : Pripce., M_*Sinners,” the. 1st day .qfjuly and tot tlayofSep-,
/
to b e d .R e d u re a u w a a employed by your voice ? Have you taken cold alPdbUo itt tbe offioe. ©ffloo in Estob-Danqd
"FOR
SALE"
a
n
d
«‘For
Rehf”“wihd6w
“A Millionaire of, yesterday,’’.and tember, 1816t; ilfallure to conipjy with
DEXTERr-Rev. -H. M. Karr who 'g fairii'ier named Mablt in th’e village^ ready this fall?”
blook. OhelsM, )toohiraa.:;EhQaa.68. ,.../... ^signw-for-sale
a
t
thU
Office.
:
—
scores“
of other novels quit^as Well thi» notlceToh or before .the Jalei
of/Le Landreaur -He and the lajmW
“No—n-no-no-—but I’Ve been crying
------------ V. --X t\ M ib e e h / paetor of the M, E. church
known; He is the :author of "Mr. juentlotfeddr.wlthin ten days, there-:
-were working In the wine vat at ten horribly. So has your mother.”
GORMAN,
PAPERS for sale a t this offica Grex of -Monte 6kfto*“^wHicfv was
e*clbok-at nlghW-when Mablt made an
Dohbs puckered up his brows and OLD
a fte r shall ipake the parties so falling:
resignation Saturday wbtch' has bee^ observation tb the boy which he re­
Attorneyat Law.
Large
bundle for do, ..
whistled
softly
to,
himself.
recency
published
serially
in
the
Ilahle for t he costs of cutting same
OffloeTMIddle 8tx«et feMt7 OUel*e4^Miobls*n accepted in o rd e r-th a t he mightac^ sented. Redureau, who had in his
"Well," he ventured,” ah"rthat Is,
_____ . ..... . _ .
Saturday-Evening
Post,_nnd
he'
Is
an d an additional levy of ten per
■ c e p ta rc a ltto a p ro fe sso rsh lp ln tb e haadrone of the. short sharp, “ curved can’t you call some sort of truce until , SUbsctltatrfqr The Standard,
often-referred
to
as
"The
Prince
of
cchtum
of such coat to btv ievibtl -a ^
DANIELS,
S tate "Normal Oollege. in Emporia-,- knives used to trim" the^vifteB, imme-' I get there? Don’t quarrel any more;
Story.
Tellers.
’’
We
have:been
fo^
collected again at the^ropT T y' iU/the
General Auctioneer;
Ka., for which place he left Monday dlately stabbed the farmer In the neck. dear You know what/ your tempertu n ate in .securing his latest story
same manner as othcr-taNes-are-levied
-This is the boy’s own^ description of does wfaen^yocRet is get away from
afternoou.—Leader.
—,■
7~
.
»t Tb48Uuid»rdolHoe,or»ddreMGresory, Mich'
and collected.
what-happened,
a
s
the
police
took
It
you;”_____
—tfxn.r.I.d.S. yhoneoonnoctloDs. Anotlonbills
-T H ^ ANN ABBOib~Two women, Mrs.
MS (In onus foraished free.
Between jAOk*on,Ohel»», Ann Arbor, Ypallant
down
from
his.
lips
when
they
had
"Qh^-but
it
Isn’t
that.”
Dated, Lima, June 3, 1013.
Celia Black and Mrs, Lichter, were saved him _from being lynched- by the
y »d Detroit. _
"Well,
wbat!is
it?
TeUrrheUo,
hellot
G eohge E, H aist .
killed when a gasoline motor on the' villagers: “I did not deserve, what —say, central,, what’s the matter? You
tV • --------- ---C
om
m
issioner
of- H ighw ays, o f: the
—
Esatern
Standaid
Tlme.1..
Ann _Arbor railroad Tuesday after-/ Mabit said to me. He had his back out me off from my party. Yes, you—
Township
o
f
Lim
a, County of Washnoon hit an automobile, driven^/by turned to me. and I stabbed him wlth «h, frailty ifoAiy w hat
jdie_oiiLy_story-from-his-pen-ev’e r
t hv; m a ttv rr
•uhitiipoaxs;
46
tenaw,
State
of
Michigan.
^ByTOtt-Black of Jefferson, Mleh; “Mir the knife, • Then T saw* red. I Went Wept out to 'wipe your /eyas" again?
itroH 8149 a. m.. Atid every, two hoars produced in motion pictures.
C. m.- . .
Black suffered a broken leg and straight into the farmhouse and out Well, for the love of Mike, quit it, will
Sylvan Weed Noticcr
W
Woods’ Mauure
, alter
. :r A.- ...........................
AiAnuuoo 8i» A. m.end every two boars - Y o u W iU N e v e r R e g r e t
old
Madame
Mablt’s
;
throat.
She
you?”
.
v:.
"
■
'
‘
U"tread with
Spreaders,“ Wagon
iruises and his grandson, Sam Taylor,
p.m. Foi Lensins9 t10p,m..
Tp ow ners, possessors or-occupiers;
---—
R e a d lh g lt
.
de spread,” easy
"Oh, dear, I Would if I possibly could,
sy draft, two
LOCALOARS.
was injured internally. Roth are in screamed, her daughter-ln-taw and the
o
f
lands, o ^ n y person or persons, firm;
horses enough. Also Binders,
came running. I killed them But you know you like the; Onions in East hound-7^0 wi}. (eibress east 3f mi
;he university hospital here. The servant
o
r
oorporatlpn
naviny cliar^e ot any ;
Mowers, and Peerless Pence,
First
Installment
This
Week
■Arbor)
S»
S
0
an.
and
evemVrft
hoars
both. Then 1 went Into tbe-eblldrenkh
_
130
and „pm, ill til pm. To Ypsiiantl bnly.iatw
accident occurred' at a crossing south j^omuandLcut the throats of all three that1pickle- mixture cut r eal*4,fine,
q
am,'
Get my prices before you buy.
tepdbiin
ih
e
^
staie;
- N otice is hereby
when I put them through tne_ meat West bound—Ctti am, 8i84 am, und.everr two
Man a t yard.ali.rae time. 48
of Pittsfield Junction.
'
hours to 8s24 pm. :also iOtfts nm. and tarda am.
(the children were eight, seven and chopper-^"
glyen th a t: ail Noxious Weeds rowing,
^ s ^ n n ^ s t VpiUjintrfprasline and at
=----=
---- AU-TO LIVERY------ —
Bang!—Indianapolis News.
" ilntheTowtishipofSylvan,;
"ANN ARBOR—Arthur H7 Rowe of tw e years)’/ I /did not see the other
Wlyna for Plmpntb andNortbvilla.
child;
and
I.domot
regret
what
I
have
COtmty of W ashtenaw , or within the :
Orange,~'N. J., a junior in the Uni­
CHASTE. PAUL
,
Great Violinist's Kind Act
versity ’of Michigan, was drowned in done.”
fltoits of any highway passing by o?:
- An impressive example of kindness
Phone 122
Chelsea, Michr- Base lake when a canoe in which.Jhe l
through
.ape,h lauds nuist be out down
fe
iB^gtyen bjrPaganinirthe great musi­
■
’’Grip Fait.”
”
and Melvin BradoerofPowers,M ich,,
ahd destroyed oh or before the Istdar
Some interest was aroused in the cian, One cold Christmas day he was
:were making a trip JErom. Lakeland^ -old oountry- by the announcement going-along the "streets of London
'pt J uly Ah’d 1st day oi isoptciupertlUil-Failure to comply with this^notice pa >|
capsized, ;Rowe, who wae^an;;expert that Hi R. H. the Uuke of Connaught, when he saw a poor blind man playing
If y o u .. are not using the
swimmer, started to/ swim toward our governor-general, recestly pUd a on a violin trying to earn a mite with
p r before the dates mentioned or witht
STANDARD WANT ADS
^shorc^-Braduei^vfith-ieseflkill ifctbe -visit-to Ireland; no doubt to flnd-out -which to Jwy food^to aaJUsfy h ia^ u aI
t r te n days; th ereafter shall make tfe
you’re a heavyfeser. 1 11
Neatly ' done a t reasonable
water, clung to the canoe and was for /King George the axact position ger. But his tunes lacked power to
parties
so failing liable for tnc costs;
Find a buyer fpr .your p ro ­
of
matters
in
the
Emerald
isle.
-move
the
hearts
of
people
add
be
re­
Round
Trip
prices..
Agents
for
the
WEAR*
rescued.
This
is
the
flfet
student'
6f cutting same and an additional lev?
duce, Hvestook or tools th a t
f#-/.
During his Btay in Ireland the duke ceived no response. The poor blind
drowning of the Rummer;
U‘Wf;r,L Factory price 3!ioes.
of ten per centutu.of such, cost to be
you
dp
not
neet^...
^
+
via
w asth eg u esto fC o lo n elJo h n L eelie, -man stood hungry-in-tob-coldv As
levied and cpllected against the prop?;
3ell
your
farm
or
find
farm
JACKSON-^Jackson county is due veteran baronet who belongs to toe Paganini approached him, he kindly
SCHMID V SON, W. Middle SI.
a
r fcyi ia |h a»
jpattad ,him oa too ..banlr gad sal
^ ,f,i«ri ■ inrnnr'w i
life / -:T
tax es! are-levied and collected.
livery system-such as has already 'tho head. Colonel-Lesller^who was "Won’t the people—give yott any
formerly
in
the-G
renadier
Guards,
money
?"
"No,’
w
ae-the-replyr"they
“Dated, Sylva'n, dune 3, iuift.
~:
been accomplished in Branch, Hins­
—-i, won’t
open
their
window;
it
is
too
served
in
the
Egyptian
Bkpedltlon
r
r
\
-O
IIARLE
3
YDITNO,”----dale and other- counties. /Eight car­
Commissioner of Iltgliways of the
riers In each of these two counties and in South Africa. He is a promi­ cold.” "Well,- lend me your violta/’
said the groat musician, "and I will
nent
man
in
County.Monaghan,
which
Township of Sylvan, County of
have been dismissed and the territory his father formerly represented in tho see if they will open them for me."
%CUT FLOWERS
Wnshtenaw, State of MlohlgaiK covered by changing and adding house of commons. There is an in- Paganini played as never before. The
>
POTTED PLANTS
TnUeage- to fehe other--routes^—Th«- eresiing legend- - not accepted by toe windows opened as ifrbyrm«gtc,"“T&r
Lyndon Weed Notice.
routes how! average from 22 to 26 family—concerning the motto which people ilstoned, and money was
r
'
"—FUNERAL'DESIGNS
To owners, poHsoHsors or oocupiew
.1c
miles,-but the new routes are all Sir John Leslie and..the Earl of thrown plentifully to the beggar. The
o
f
land, o r an y perso'h o r persons, flrni
sweet
violinist
picked
it
up,
gave
It
to
Rothes have adopted—"Grip Fast.”
above this, many being 30 miles.
o
r
c o rp o ra tio n h av in g ch arg e of any
the
blind
hian,
ahd
told,
bim
to
‘go
Tho story runs that as Queen Mar­
IIOWEI J j—Sonie months ago Wil­ garet of Scotland was crossing a home out of the col^/
la
n
d s in th is s ta te : N o tice is hereby
Phone 1 8 0 -2 -1 1-s
FLORIST son Tooley tendered his resignation
g
iv
e
n t h a t all N oxion* W eeds growing
swollen rivhr she was thrown from
Lives T hat Hslp.
as carrier on route live out* of .this her horse. A Leslie caught hold of
o u an y 4 a n d * in T ow nship of
lfe >
Certainly, in our own little spherb
city and Frank Raven has been filling her girdle; whereupon the Queen cried
C ounty o f W n sh ten aw ; or with the
his place temporarily most of the out: ’’Grip fasti” and, to mark her It la not the ihost acMve people to
lim its of any, highw ay passing by w
time since. A few weeks ago an ex* gratitude, desired tkooe words lo be whom we owe the moat. Among .the
th
ro u g h such lands m u st lie cut dove
common people whom we khow, it Is
aminatlon was held in this city for retained sS her rescuer’s motto,
D
E
T
R
O
IT
(
k
BSS,
a
£.p
)
M
IC
H
.
a n d d e stro y e d on or be fore tho let daT
not necessarily three who are busiest^
1
Ju ly an d ls t «1ay of Sopteiuher, 1^*
HFoLy KMhiar PM*
rlr* ■» candidates for K. F. D. carriers at
not those who,' meteorllko, are ever
Ths Vsry Mumsn Worker.
which about thirty-five took the oxP m MrnWr-Ed V»b«w,R^m, N»br.
on
the
rush
after
some
visible
change
F ailu re to com ply wii ti th is notice w
A
curious
type
of
labor
toipate
has
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w
E
rr
ii
rc
ase
iw « i, mre t»»1 Rheitm*H*m, BlpoaDl rorSf r», Nervous
h
r lieTore th e d a te s m i:ntidncd of klth“
(ievoioped
simultaneously
Ta
two
dif­
"I Imvo udej (l-'oiov Kidnoy Dlls for
TroulOw, tiyniptwla. Comrtlp*tk*,,«c, The
bsckache, Hie rfdult of ctitohliuf coni Wood has heeiv? Informed th at ltay ferent directions in the shipbuilding stars, which, simply pour down on us ^iP^^twwaterUnotexMUed
in
te n day's th e r e a f t e r Nhalt makelh®
lLtiaa_T___ ‘
which Bintlpd In my . back. Foloy liullen of Mason, who has been a car­ industry on the Ctyde Sbd amocui the the calm light of tlndr bright sad faith* tic value by aay sprUis in AaraWipthcrppeu.
or
Kurope.
p
a
rtie
s so fa ilin g fo r th e costs of ret­
R^lhny rills fttwfvys. Klvc mo prompt
ComniisNlonors1 Notife^
i.i, ;i eVollcf ami I v«n olmerfully reoom* rier at that place has been appointed cosl-trltnmers at Cardiff, la each Ur* ful being, up to which we look and out . WAYN* HOTEL AND GARDENS
tin g sam e and an ad d itio n al leyI
. mend them.”
,
STATK ,0lf MU'lltOAN. ('ai.hK
,
which we gather the deepest calm in creiwrtlre. IWJ»htfuUjr4k>c*t«d on river
Ip S v /'
nuw,
8S
,
Tin'
uinU
'fN
iK
iuvi
W
ft*to(w
The roasnn Folny Kblnoy IMUs hot to fill the place here beginning Jithe stance the trouble ba* boon reused of
te
n p e r c e n tu m of s tu h cost fo he
froo^lawnt
to
D.*
C.N*v.
(Vs
Wharf*
ft!
■‘‘I'lvlut.
MAesllsfentorlly in bf I'susn they nriu- 15th. Mr. Billion was here recently by tho fact that a number of work­ and courage, it seems to me that
»wt |n Detrre. Ruropepa pira, 11.00 « l l>y tlu> ITolmto
levied
and irollected a g a in st the Preiv
trsllx
m
d
rtlsu.dvo
th(v
poisonous
•loner* to rwdviNi-■&«#»?, i SiVnVr*i,v,,!',»t*
ers'prefer the en)oyin»mt of their doe tie r* Is rraasuranqe here for many of
\m
WMIe TriRttPT tbRt remslrm in the inspecting hh new route....Tidings,
ana aomwuiH of A i h S “,
n"
J*
«i
JrT
t)p
»
F.
H.
Hayes,
AMi.
Mgr.
e
rty
in
th e sam e m a n n e r ns other
us
who
seem
to
have
no
chance
for
ac­
leisure to working overtime, even for
oWtaT. Dooily. Into o
Wood beewuw* the Kidneys do not
wl.uoroby
slvo
not
lev
tlm
t'fonV
^
1
tive
uaefulnera.
We
can
do
nothing
db their work properly In flltorlnif
are levied and collected.
a rnnstder-sble addition to tholr wages.
o*(o urn Minw^t, hy oni,.* uu ','tlmfroin taxes
»Pd casting our from tho eystoin urlo
il'wi *v}-'.
for our fellow men. B u t.still It la
Dated,
Lyndon, June 3, Ifilf*.
la
They
are
not
willing
to
sacrifice
their
ttourt,
for
oreditors
t(M,r,L,o
f?1
*
}
.add
And
olhor
poieohn.
F * o p l« S a y T o U a
mmmT
a
k
»
a
asrtinN
t
U
uM
'B
tnto
of
M
ild
0,A
i,n*
C hant K i'mmki,,
t
good
to
know,
that
we
can
be
some­
Relief upuiaMv follow,* In u four "1 esnnnt
hair holiday In order to gain more
ra t this or t o t fo n t R dora
will moot nt tliolnw n i
u
days and sneli nvmotoiTvi no pnln In
CVmmioiioner of Highways of the
thing
for
them;
to
know
(and
this
we
money
by
doing
more
work,
the
less
IK# aide* or haoku etltT lolntu, worn wnt ftgn* with m*.’* Oar aavies la ’
onnlV
11 ''f
»Hy of iHily 1M,\| on
®
mb Township of Lyndon, i \vnn
mVVXSSSBm jEmEXSSh ^ nZSX^
t tomaetaa, rheum*tWn. too rioqooni •11 of them is le taka a
so es they have to res let the pressure may know purely), th at no man or
h
1
y
.O
’
uoxf.
nf
ton
W
ota>v
a
*'
WaHhlt-naw,
sta
te
of
M
n
1
'n
of the bladakr at niabb ami
s f their womenfolk, mhe as gas that woman of the humblest port can really
t<'
mx'lvo,
c.vnn11hi**iy
L
,j
I
'
1
'*:,1
,
Tonight
Ather painful *nd annoviriK Htlmenl*
tatcl, Mny |sth,
w141<mu»v*uUi olalm*.
dlaaavar.
Ki.in.'v pm* r.m.
when the husband works oo Saturday be strong, gentle, pare and good,
I W Om T R A V E L E R S
a* harmful lh*re<l*eni« They
without
somebody
bring
helped
sfterftooa the wife moat n i l alio to
....
tft
ARn*«iv
(litK
M
N
lM
o
tf l aa wall mm qvtck acting.
comforted by. the very t t k t m n of
R A IL W A Y G U ID E
Ms ornate « ri
............. .
U
T
.
&PLD EVERYWHERE
Try Tho H uUua ,,7 ‘(w 7tntfeviLT ^
p p
w x^ '
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IANFORD'S
w
e * * '
m
mm
A IID ealere^S^
a
ill
0EIH01T UNITEILUHES
FARM MACHINERY
W
MR. FARMER
SHOE REPAIRING
wm&
Ohetsea Greenhouses.
Elvira Clark-Visel
Cold Settled
In HisBack
m a Uxeen brri»
■V
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