f mu Come to Lowell Come to Lowell CHAUTAUQUA WEEK CHAUTAUQUA WEEK Aug. 31 to Sept. 4 THE LOWELL LEDGER Auf. 31 to Sept. 4 VOL. XXllf LOWELL, MICHIGAN, AUG- 26, IQI5 No. 11

O, CITY STATE BANK WPIliHinWIIEiU milll tiff HE H Lowellf Michigan James Mosher of Greenville Hit Home Team Wins Opening Mother Honored by Her Chil- Veteran-Mail Carrier Still Ac- Near Alton Monday Night. Games of Alto Series dren in Home Gathering. tive as a Boy. Lowell captured the flrst game James Mosher, an employe of The home of Mrs. Orville Reyn- Mng and Canning! CepltAl, in the Ix)well-Alto baseball series the Kanney Ref iterator company at the latter village last Friday olds, near the Snow church, was Surplnn, flO.MO # at Ursenville, was killed by the the scene of a pleasant little 0LE by a score of 4 to 2. It iras a ,^^ \ west, bound 9:55 express train gathering Sundav Ang. 22. when Fmildeut. K.V«iil»> ke well contested game and wefl at- QUCCESSFUL Pickling and Canning depend largely v IN A ( near Alton Monday evening. the children and grandchildren VicePrenlilentH, !>.assed ported the case at Ixiwell. Lowell 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0-4 to the Heavenly home not quite SYMONDS' INN SPICES Justice Thos. W. Item! of Ver- Alto 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 O-i a year ago. MAKE Kennes took chaige of the body Batteries—Lowell. Stuart and At the close of a bountiful din- CIovm, Cinnamon, Pepper, Allspice and next morning it was taken Oshinski; Alto, Collins and lyee ner, the eldest son Fred A., in a All frrsh Kftnind and absolutely free (rom ndultoratlon of any kind- A BANK ACCOUNT to t he undertaking establishment Bryant. few well chosen words presented of Yeiter A Co., I<0well. his mother with a beautiful ring, MRS. PRICE'S CANNING COMPOUND WITH US Start a Bank Account .Mosher was about ^5 years The home' team won the sec- a gift from the children. Used for canning fruit and vegetables of all kinds. old, single and was a foster child end game of the Lowell-AI to A snap shot of the group was THE Deposit Your Income of the Snyder family in (Ireenvilie. series at Recreation park, Tues. taken on the lawn in the after He hail lieen about town drink- day, by a 4 to 3 score, with a noon to commemorate the happy Saccharin, Tumeric. Curry Powder, Mustard Seed, STEPPING STONE Keep Your Deposits ing that afternoon; and wlien goisl crowd of fans from both event befon1 their deiwtnre for (iroiind Mustard, Mixed Spices, Celery Seed, Ciiugcr the G:08 train camt1 in tried to towns, considering the uncom- their several homes. Koot, Crouud (linger, Bird Peppers, etc. (net these to In Exoess board same but having no ticket fortably cold day. It was too Those present were: Mr. and here and insure perfect results in pickling and camiiug. was not permitted to do ho. cold forgosal. that have ever l>een held in Low- Ithaca; Sec'y, Wm. fl. Lind. Alto: ceased, and Mrs. FJva Pinkiiey of Sold on Easy Terms ami as these seven were acting ell. The condi tion of the weather Treas., Joseph Peet, McCords. liansing. for the siqiervisors as a whole, however was such that although Following the election of officers Thirteen years ago, Mr. and then* is small chance that the tlie uianagement worked hard, it an interesting program was ren- Mrs. Sayles moved to Unveil, bomling scheme will not go was impossible to get the track dered, after which the remainder where they hnvea pleasant home through. safe enough to start the hoppled of the day was spent renewing on Peck's hill.' lie served as vil- At this late date there is no tocers. As the owners refused acquaintances and recalling lage marshal fiveyears and for t he R. D. STOCKING reason for dwelling upon the im- to start four of the best pacers, events of by-gone days. The past six years has been one of the management called off the rncle Sam's rural mail carriers. portance of a county workhouse. young (leople enjoyed themselves Lowellf Michigan The whole matter has been mce, but* put on the trot and utaying games, auto riding, etc., He is still hal^ and hearty and thoroughly discussed and it is running race, also an exhibition- . htle the men struggled for su- with his good wife and happy »y the good marelva Online who disposition is enjoying life. Hi's generally agreed that the people premacy in the game that has $150 Edison and $75 Victrola sold last week of Kent county desire the work- showed her class by stepping a been a favorite pastime for Peets tongue is sometimes a lit t le sharp house established. The sooner mlf-mile in 1:0!)^ over a very for generations, i.e., pitching but his heart is kind, true and the whole matter can be brought leavy track. quoits, and judging from the loyal. l.iong may he wave. to a conclusion the better. The 2:30 trot was won by form in which they played if. an But the directors of the Kent Jjady Hammond 1, Sheriff Girl outsider ever plays a memlier of Ada Lady Returns From The county Agricultural society de- 2, Thrilling 3, Alphia S. 4, Aller- the family he wants to hurl a West. serve commendation for agreeing win5,All WilksO. Besttimel:! 1. "ringer" every time. to turn over to the people, for The half-mile run was won by Mrs. Joe Butt rick has just re- N Friends and relatives were turned to her home in Ada from the public good, the valuable Ben Stone 1, Chappie Boy present from Ohio, New York, a two months' visit in California, tract of land that has been in Emiitina 3. Time and the following counties of where she attended t he Panama their keeping. They have done I va Online exhibition, mile, last Michigan outside of Kent were Exposition and the fair at San so irracefully, and the public is half mile in [Com. Benzie, Antrim, Allegan, (Jratiot, Dfcgo. doubly grateful. When the di- Grand Traverse and Clinton. She also took an automobile rectors see the workhouse plans Notice to Light & Power Users* Mr. and Mrs. Stevens were You don't have to amuse the children, just leave it to trip through the state, visiting carried out, they will iindonuted- Starting yesterday, the Lowell hosts with more than ordinary the Yosemite Valley and the the BROWNIE and every hour of the youngsters ly feel still more amply rewarded. Municipal L. & P. Co. will rebuild 4 ability and left nothing undone Mariposa grove of l>ig trees in THE HAPPY DAYS —Grand Rapids News. the plant, making a fire proof for the entertainment or comfort day will be 60 minutes of complete happiness. • Yosemite National Park. From •m tile and cement building. of their guests. The next reunion of ChilUhotul are all too briuf. Vuu should lie^in now to kee]) a record in there she went to Lake Tahoe. New Teachers. This means that all wiring for will be held in Gratiot county in pieurfM of the childhood of your little ones. Lei uh iiiak»' Tins wHI built ran mm nmkw picturefl of llio children, l»y the one of the famous scenk; features Among the successful appli- lighting arrestors, switch lioards August, 1016. Sec y. oliildrf'i). for tlmHiildrcn—in fact, for everybody. I'rowniea cants for teachers' certificates at and generators will have to be of California, hish in the Sierra PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CHILDREN Nevadas, seven thousand feet nrccoiiHiriH of the Kodak. The n>IatiouHhi|i sIiowh in the the August 12 examination an- put in iron conduit-work which Ada Pioneer Picnic. regularly for you. Then** artistic pictures will be enjoyed more mid more above the sea and a famous sum- a» >011 lose your babieH in the men and women of ilic future. liidiires thoy take. I'nces $1.00 10 $12.00. nounced by County Com mission- cannot be done with the current The Ada Pioneer association mer resort, surrounded by snow Our portraits of the older peopk* aire always satisfan-torv. er of {Schools Freeland. are the on. We will endeavor to do this, wfll hold its annual picnic Sept. following: as much as possible, at noon clad mountains. Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Cut Glass 6, lAbor day, in Schenck's grove On the return trip she stopped AVERY, "The Fliotographcr in your town." Phone l'87 .Second grade, good for three hours, Sundays and after mid- There will lie good 8|)eaking and 1 nights. atSaltlinke City one day and years -Edith L. Brew, Bertha plenty of music and other enter- 1 Acey, Alto; Cora Fletcher, Ada; If the service is not up to the heard a recital on the famous tainments during t he day. Come organ and saw the Mormon A. D. OLIVER Marie F). Byrne, Smyrna; Mary standard—there's a reason. early and have a good time J. Croninger, McCords: Bertha F. J. MeMahon, Supt. temple and the Great Salt lake. Jeweler and Optometrist. visiting old friends and ac After a ten days stop over in Carey, Marie C. Byrne, Mabel W. S. Winegar, Chairman. quain tances.—[Sec. "ICyen KxamiiHHj and (IIohsoh ritttxl" Troy, Marie M. Both, l^owell. Kansas visiting relatives and Have your job printing done friends, she returned home say- Why Postpone a Profitable Third grade certificates good Telephone the news to The for one year— llose Balabuck, in colors. See our west window, ing "Michigan is good enough liedger office. tf Lkdokk. Office phone 200, dur- for me." Kate VanLier, Kathleen M. Kee- ing business hours. Or call na. Ada; Mabel Watts, Mabel Lowell Chautauqua Aug. 31— Mrs. Buttrick was accompanied house phone 230, at any hour of by her daughter, Mrs. II. L. La* Investment? Myers, Mary Alexander, Alto; Sept 4—11 ve big days. tf. day or night. KSil Bradley Croninger, McCords; Barge of Muskegon Heights. Irene E. Troy, WT Joseph Byrne, It. may take ascore of yearsfor some folks to finally have tana L. Yeiter, Neva M. Coons, Vergennes Co-operative Club. a good heating system installed, but that's liecause they IxiWell. The regular meeting of the have more patience than others. Vergennes Co-operative (dub was All men, in their final decision, decide 011 the o w thim; CONGREGATIONAL held August 12 with Mrs. Andrew that serves them best, but frequently they economfce by look- A'/Cj CHURCH. Chaffee. The business session ing at the dollars retained nt the time by the pmrliuse ol'a Subject, Sunday at 10:'M). "The was brief, the most important cheaper article. Ideal Man.'' act being the appointing of a They lind these dollars are lost and others with them in Mow it looks Everything We Offer Yeu ie Sunday school, 11 ;45. committee to confer with the them in the purchase of extra fuel, repairs and replacements. wlicii ilhiMtratHl "Hriu, f^adies Aid society regarding the Guaranteed Junior Endeavor, Monday at Then they decide on somet.hing good. We have the best reseating and remodeling of the 4:00. there is made today: The Round Oak Moistair Furnace, also church. A community church is "Oh, that fellow Guaranicid tol)e baked under sanilary South Boston—Sunday school, several tyiies of tlie famous Peninsular furnaces. We have the idea, a church equipped and ik a re^fiilnr conditions, 2:00. Services at 3:00. other cheaper ones, to be sure if you must have them, but imiHance, alwnys Guaranteed as to quality. Follow the Crowd! ready for all helpful social gath- erings. we do not consiUer it a profitable investment. May we show butting in (iiiaratUeed to taste pfood, to appease BAPTIST CHURCH. you why this is true? Preaching, 10:30 a. m., theme YlOUR neighbors, friends, associates, are all plan- It was Babies day at the club. where ho isn't your appetite and to please your We employ at the present time an expert tinner and wantwl." < 'Carried By Four.'' Flan to stay — • ning to enjoy the musical concerts and listen Several babies were present and palate. to the Bible school which convenes Mrs. Charles l^ane read a very furnace man and can do your work scientiflcally and in a a to the inspirational addresses that are on the Interesting jmper on "Better workmanlike manner. at. 11:45 a. in. You will enjoy the evening ser- program here Chautauqua Week. Don't wait until Babies." Mrs. M. B. McPherson By all means see us, we can save you money. STRONG'S BAKERY mon better if you come anatake the opening day to decide that you will join them. read a humorous selection from part in the B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. Plan NOW to Ilepsey Burke. m. Theme for 7:30 p. in., "Ob As usual it was a jolly good stacles to Conversions." You Attend Iht Chautauqua time and the refreshments most Ford's Hardware and Paint Store will enjoy the Christian life much excellent. Plan to attend every oesslon. Arrange your busloeas so you better if you attend the prayer Miss Nettie Kerr, Mrs. D. S. Heating, Plumbing and Roofing. Season Now for Both. and social meetings on Thursday can. Hear and enjoy some of the best music in the world. Blanding and Mrs. Goldsmith Listen to lectures by some of the foremost platform men in were guests of the club. at 7:30 p.m. the United States. Be entertained by some of the highest Are You Ready? Alto—The Union Sunday school salaried people in the Lyceum world. Such an opportunity as Meeting adjourned to meet )icnic held last week at (tampan this—an opportunity to see and hear and enjoy the most with Miss Ina Alger Sept. 9. You need ipicet for such work. 1ake was a great success. popular attractions on the Chautauqua platform all at the Bible school at 1:30 p. in. price of a single high class entertainment—does not come METHODIST CHURCH. We tell the itrongert and best often. Take adTantage of it Subject at 2:30 p. m., ''Man In- Morning class 10 a. m., D. O. tpices made. If you ever had tended For Lofty Living.'' Do Shear, leader. Meats! Meats! Meats! not fail to attend the prayer ser- Buy a Season Ticket and Save Money Morning service 10:30, "Want- better we want to know it. vices each Wednesday at 7:30 p. Tou can buy a aeason ticket from the local committee for $1.50 or ed, Harvest Help." Quality considered, we have the goods The best costs nc more than a m. at the gate for |L7& Adult single admiulon tickets, afternoon, 26 cents; evening, X cents, except on Band Day, when the afternoon Sunday school, 11:45, Clarence and know how to handle them. poor article. Try our line. Attention Farmers & Aiitoists. admiaslon will be St oents and the evening admiasion 60 cent*. Collar, supt. Thus If you expect to attend only part of the aeuiona It will pay Evening service, 7 to 8. "An Do you know we are growing you to buy a eeaaon ticket Let some other member of your Parafflne family or a friend uie it when you can't go. Ail season tickets Evening with Favorite Hymns." ...Everything Clean and Sanitary... some of the {finest peaches in are transferable. Miss Jacokes will lead. 15c lb. l.iOwell township that are grown Children—Season tickets 76 cent* from the local committer 11.00 at the gate. Sinfie admiasion tickets 16 cents, both Services at Vergennes, Sunday Prices reasonable. Give us a trial. in Michigan, just west of the Em- afternoon and evening, except Band Night, when the adraiision school at 2, preaching at 3. ory orcnards. Bring your bas- will be K cents. W. S. Winegar kets and buy your peaches for The Clover l*eaf club 1915-16 canning. year books are being printed at Lee E. Jones, phone 211 c.T3 Hill Crest Orchards. Lowell Chautauqua Aug. 31 to Sept. 4 The Ledger office.

\ THE LOWELL LEDGER LOWELLLEDGER STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. P. M. lOmttON. PtUfcfc* Twenty minutes after he had fallen Seen and Heard F.ntcrad ftt faMoflo* at Lowell m from his own automobile Matthew Bvcund-OlMt MttMr. Haller, a grocer, died In a hospital at State and General News Section of Ledger in Michigan » tOWCLL • " MIOHIOAN Mt. Clemens. His widow and several children survive. Bay county It defendant In a suit Petoskey.—The state tax commla- Harley for $200 Instituted by May Mueller, a sion has Increaaed the assessed val» nurse, who claims that amount is due Compiled and Condensed for Readers of ation of Emmet county by $3,000,00^ her for attending a family that was making It approximately $15,000,000. Maynard unable to pay the bill. The suit li a O Lowell and Environs o J Grand Rapids. — Gaining entrance test case. through a rear atalrway, thlevea ea* PLUMBINQ Roy Heine. 7 years old, entered the tered the West drug store, at 306 Mo* municipal swimming pool at Grand roe avenue, and rlfie^ three caah regla- Watklaa of Oraad Raplda, which will And all work ia connection Rapids at a forbidden time—while the tera of $60 In change. AMERICAN WOMAN GETS become a law tha latter part of thli with City Water System. guard was at lunch—and wm Baton Rapids.—The cucumber crop GOLD MEDAL FROM FRANCE month, authorlsaa tha governor to here, on account of so much rain, li drowned. TWO AMERICANS LEITER FROM STATE MSORANCE name a commliiloa to Invaatlgata the Photit 182 Stanley H. Howe, formerly of coming on so faat that another install- admlnlatratlon of tha praaant laws rel- Albion college, has hfeen appointed ment of Belgians has been brought la secretary of charities of New York LOSE LIVES WHEN STATE CAPITOL ative to tha relief of tha poor, It Is PAYS DIVIDENDS to aasist In harvesting the pickles oa doubtful whether thla commlialon will the acreage here and at Onondaga. city. While In college he won flrst ever be named. Hillsdale.—Rev. Frank B. HaggartU FRANK R. KELLY honors in the national peace oratori- RICIIPTt OF INSURANCE Dl* The bill requlrea the appointment PIPTIIN PiR CINT lARNiD FOR pastor of the Warren Avenue Baptiat cal contest at Baltimore and went to ARAIO: SINKS PARTMINT QRiATIST IN of a commission of five by the gov* EMPLOVIRg BY NEW YORK church In Detroit, baa been given a The Hague to give his prise oration Invettment Property ernor whose duty It will be to hold call to become paator of the HUlsdala before the Hague peace tribunal. ITS HISTORY. FUND. meetlnga In varloua parta of the itate, College church at a salary of $l.Slf An order has been Issued by the White Star Liner It Victim Of and prepare a report for tha next a year. state railroad commissioner author* leglalature. Flint.—Carl Burdlck and hla young islng the Southern Michigan Tele* German Submarine On ANNUAL REPORT IS FILED However, tha legislature while paas- PUN 18 A GREAT SUCCESS child narrowly escaped death when aa phone Co., to Increase 1U rates for Thureday ing the bill neglected to make an ap- automobile In which they were ridlnf WITH toll service. propriation and aa provision la made collided with a Pore Marquette swltek Oscar Doll. 21 years old, of Mt. Commlsaloner Wlnahlp Btllavaa That STORMFLETZ-LOVELEY CO. for the expensea of the members of Surplus to Policy Holdera for Flrsl engine and waa carried aeveral feet Pleasant, was drowned In Coldwater Taking Inauranca Pramluma la Year la 1370329 After All Losses along the tracks. lake while bathing, Sunday night He ALL BUT FOURTEEN OF FOUR the commission, they will have to pay DBTROIT Laying a Burden On Thrift Lansing.—Ingham county wets ara had Just recovered from typhoid fever their own expensea If they care to Are Paid and getting Up HUNDRED ON BOARD SAVED and Prudence. serve. It la not believed that Gover* planning to aubmlt to the supervisors and Is believed to have been taken Reaerve. nor Ferris will succeed In meeting in October petitions asking for a vota with cramps. on tho local option at the spring eleo- O. 0. MoOannell. M. D. Guy Gofton, eight years old, was State Department at Washlnoton Feel five persons to devote their time to [By Ourd M. Hayaa.] thla proposition. tion In 1016. Petitions now are ba- drowned while swimming In Black New York—The directors of the Wiysltln mt4 evrfMO Tenalon of tltuatlen iut Will Not Lansing—The gross receipts of the ing circulated In the city and rural river at Applegate. The lad sudden* state Insurance fund, organized to In •mot M NltONOi MJU LtWILI, MM Act Until All Pacta of Caaa Insurance department during the laat dibii'luls. ly crlnd for help while in the middle sure employers under the employers' Are Known. fiscal year amounted to 1737.973.42, ac- Although Secretary Burkart of the nellairo.—Because he couldn't re©* f——ggaega—BM of the stream, and Ray Graham, a liability law, announce that dividends cording to the annual report filed with state board of health declared that tho oncile Socialism and tho European M. C. GrMn*, M. D. plnymnto, reachcd his side, but was averaging about 15 per cent have Governor Ferris Saturday by Commis- case of pellagara reported from Han- war. Ernest U lUlndeaux. a well-to-do unable to rescue the drawnlng boy bo* been declared to policy holders on thr Pfiyilolan Mi tyrftM Washington—While president Wil- sioner Wlnshlp. The total receipts cock a few days ago was the first to farmer, killed himself in Hellulro by cause of tho swift current. Graham second six months' term ending Jun.' tmot m NiooNot mju iowtu, mm* son and the state department were in last year were the greatest In the his- como to the attention of Michigan shooting himself in tho head. He had had a hard flght to save himself. 30. state of keen anxiety following the tory of the Insurance department. medical authorities, the mortality re- been much agitated since a recent lec- Tho average dividend on tho flrst 1 receipt of news of the sinking of the These receipts come from two sour* port for July Just Issued by Secretary ture here by Miss Nellie Zay. s. p. KT— six months was nearly 20 per cent, White Star Liner Arabic and the loss ces: the taxation of tho Michigan of State Vaughan shows that one Kalatna/oo.—Fred Zinn, a Galesburg Oollteitono, R«al latato Mi but the reduction of 12 per cent which of two American lives, they let It be premiums of Insurance companies of death resulted from pellagara in Mich- boy who enlisted last fall in the tnturano* went Into effect on January 1. The known that the government would other states and foreign governments, igan last month. A further Investiga* French army, in a letter to friends la net cost of Insurance to policyholders lf»fonr«« lllnrki Lowell, Mlekl not bo drawn into any hasty action ami the retaliatory fees exacted from com- tion into the records of the state de- this city tells of tho activity of the was 7 per cent less for the second that Judgment would be reserved un* panies of other states and foreign partment show that four deaths from firing squads in tho French army be- term than for the flrst. cause of fear of German spies. "They >Obr AND FOUND til all facts were known. counties, and certain statutory fees. pellagara were reported In Michigan Dividends were declared In all the shoot flrst and ask questions after- Ship Sunk By Submarine. The former, amounting to $686,094.32 last year. ADVKKTlKti POUND ARTIULKU. 42 groups of employment enumerated wards." in his description of it. Is turned over to the primary school During the month of July 2,932 CHE MICHIGAN LAW lAYSIN EFFECT: London—At least fourteen persons, In the act, tho highest dividend beini! Hillsdale.—Ellsworth Green of Mont- A pnrann who fludt I oil proportj fund of the state, and the fees of both deaths were reported to the state de- two of whom were Americans, lost 20 per cent paid in the light manufac- gomery was sentenced to the house of •nder clrcuniHtancM wbtob flv« blm classes, amounting to 151,879.10 are partment. This corresponds to an an- koowlectgc or meAMof InqulrlDg m to their lives when the White Star liner turing groups. In the heavier manu- correction at Detroit for 100 days by tbetru* owner, and who appropriates In part used for the payment of run-, nual death of 11.4 per 1,000 estimated such property to his own UM or lo Ibo Arabic was torpedoed and sunk by a facturing, building construction, min- Judge Guy M. Chester on the charge nlng expenses of the department. population. Among tho deaths record- um of anotlivr person who It not en* German submarine off Fastnet Thurs- ing, quarrying and lumbering Indus- of violating the local option law. He titled thmeto. rMthoul having ~ "Inasmuch as the entire expenses ed were 593 Infants under one year made every renionahle effort f day morning. tries 13 per cent Is paid and the low- Is alleged to have sold liquor to Rosa the ownor einl reel MRS. W. K. VANDERBILT. of the department are less than the of age and 144 deaths of children The two Americans who went down est rate 5 per cent. Is paid In the Donley of Montgomery during the re- fees alone. It Is seen, therefore, that ranging from one to four years In SSii! SVoSSlSa Uw,- with the ship were Mrs. Josephine L. Paris—The foreign office, upon reo* transportation, (public utilities and cent tristate soldiers and sailors' en- Utehlgen. the Insurance department does not age. Tuberculosis In Its various forms Bruguiere. of San Francisco, and Dr. ommendation of the ministry of war, miscellaneous trades. campment. cost the taxpayers of Michigan ono caused the deaths of 237 persons last Udmond T. Woods, of Wisconsin. haa awarded a gold medal to Mrs. W. The fund earned a surplus to poli- Muskegon.—Rudolph A. SatrlanL The matt effcx'tive way of reetorlng fbnnd cent," said Commissioner Wlnshlp. month. Cancer caused the death of jiroi ertjr to tho owner le through The Lowell Mrs. Bruguiere was thrown into the K. Vanderbllt, of New York, president cy holders of $370,829 on the flrst Chicago bandit who confessed to a "It Is a great earning power in the 216 and 215 deaths were due to vio- water and was kept afloat for some of the American committee for cloth- year's business after paying all losses hold-up campaign hero. Implicating matter of exacting a taxation upon lence. The total number of births time by her son, Louis, who was ing the wounded. In conferring thu and setting up a loss reserve of $621,- James H. Josiln, a local livery man, premiums of insurance companies, yet reported for July was 6,308, an in- forced to relinquish his hold when medal the foreign office expresses ap- 883 and a catastrophe surplus of $109,- was sentenced to from four to tea 1 cannot help but believe that thf crease of 37 over the month of June. he was struck by a piece of wreck- preciation of the services of Mrs. Van- 111. The expense for the 12 month* years at Ionia by Circuit Judge James BAPEI whole system Is wrong, for every dol- DR.J.P.O .V.S. age. Nothing was seen of Dr. Wood E. Sullivan. Satrlanl's effort to im- about the excellent quality derbllt, "whose active sympathies amounted to $207,100 or 17 per cent after the streamer was struck. lar of tax on premiums exacted by plicate Josiln fell so far short that of our printing. We don t have so often come to the aid of our Insurance Commissioner Wlnshlp Is of the earned premiums. The loss TreaU all Most of the missing members of the state Is drawn from our own peo- the charge against him will be care what the job may be, wounded." not a coward but he believes in play- ratio for the first year was 64.7 per we are equipped to turn ft the crew belonged to the engineer's ple by the companies In making up dropped. s^. Diseases ing safe where leprosy Is concerned cent. out to your satisfaction. If staff. They remained at their posts their premium rates. This would not Cadillac.—With a half-dozen boys nnd tho efforts of a University of ^ of Horses we can't, well tell you eo and went down with the ship. be so bad were It drawn uniformly looking adniringly at him ami urging frankly. Michigan physician to send an insur- Captain Finch and the other offi- ITALY AT WAR WITH TURKEYfro m all citizens, but it is only drawn EXPORTS SHOW GREAT GAIN him to "make a big high dive." Neil aad other ance policy held by the Cass county to cers of the Arabic assert that the sub- from the provident, those who realize Davis, seventeen, dove to death from Domestic Animals the state insurance office for exami- Let Us Convince You marine gave them no warning. They the necessity of insurance, from an a spile in Lake Cadillac. The body Formal Declaration la Made After nation. were met with a courteous Bank Report at New York Gives declare the torpedo was fired as they economic standpoint. It must be ad- was recovered. The dead boy was the , Call! Promptly Amended to Day or Night refusal by Commissioner Wlnshlp. Figures for Month of August. were going to the rescue of the Short Cabinet Session On Satur- mitted that the taxation of Insurance oldest of a family of six children. His It appears that there was some dis- OFFICE and HOSPITAL—On Wash- steamer Dunsley. which had Just been day—Two Causes Are Cited, premiums is a tax upon thrift and father died two years ago and Neil pute as to the amount the company ington Street, Opposite Residence. torpedoed, presumably by the same prudence. New York—The current statement was the chief contributor to the sup- "So long as the department can be should pay in sick benefits to the leper issued by the foreign trade depart- port of his little brothers and sisters. submarine. Rome—Italy declared war on Tur- PHONES—OFFICE 144-2. RES. 144-3. supported by the retaliatory fees ex- and the university physician wrote ment of the National City bank shows Prepared for Attack. key Saturday. The Turkish ambassa- Port Huron.—Miss Blanche Button, acted from insurance companies, there Commissioner Wlnshlp that he would that tho exports from the port of New dor to Rome, Naby Bey, has been twenty years eld, a telephone opera- That the loss of life was not heav- seems to be little practical sense in fumigate the policy and send It to York for the week ending August 14 handed his passports and departed ini> tor of this city, was drowned while er was due to the preparation made exacting tho enormous taxation upon Lansing to be examined by the in- wero $31,800,000 against $10,725,000 bathing at Lakeside park. Miss But- mediately for Switzerland. Dr. W.B.Huntley LSI Your by the officers In view of the possi- )>remlum income from tho companies, surance commissioner. for the corresponding week of lest ton, accompanied by a number of Marchese Garroni, the Italian Mri- bility of an attack while passing when it is positively known that in "Don't send that policy to Lansing. year, or nearly three times as great. young ladies, had spent an afternoon bassador to Constantinople, has been PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON. through the war zone, to the fine making the premium rates they add I'll get a duplicate from the company." For the full month of June, the same at the park and organized a bathing instructed to notify the Turkish gov- Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. weather which prevailed and to tho the taxation cost, and our own people was the prompt reply that Commis- compilation shows, tho export train party. Miss Button went beyond her ernment of Italy's Intention and im- splendid discipline maintained by tho pay it. If insurance were a luxury sioner Wlnshlp wired to the physician from all ports of tho United States depth and sank. Shrieks of her com- Office; McCarty Bik,Lowell,Mich, crew. "Life belts had been placed oa mediately to demand his right, of safe Printing there might be an argument in favor in charge of the case. was 70 per cent greater than hi June panions brought several men, but it conduct from the country. the decks and the life-boats swung out. of this peculiar method of doing bus- of last year, manufacturers exported took some time to locate her body. The declaration came at the end of As soon as the ship was struck rafta iness, but It Is not a luxury. It Is in June amounting to $150,000,000 A pulmotor failed to revive her. a short cabinet session. The Italian S. S. LEE, M. D. were flung ovor the side. Many of the a necessity. In an opinion to State Oil Inspec* against $90,000,000 In June of last Grand Rapids.—Deputy Sheriff Bert government had demanded that reser- passengers and craw who were thrown "Life insurance relieves the drain tor Barron, the attorney general says year and foodstuffs to $72,000,000 as Hayes is blamed for tho death of Dr. If it is worth vists of the Italian army be permitted Physician and Surgeon Into the water climbed on board these upon the poor funds of the various that the antl-dlscrlminatory law of against $31,000,000 In June, 1914, the John Vandenberg, In an automobile to leave Turkey without restriction. Oflice Hours: doing at all, rafts or were dragged onto them by municipalities and counties, and upon Michigan does not apply to competi- percentage in gain In foodstuffs be- wreck near Reed's lake August 2, la 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. In announcing the declaration ot persons already on them. the charitable institutions of the state, tion between two firms operating in ing greater than In manufacturers. tho verdict of a coroner's Jury here. war the government cited two primary Sundays, 3 to 4 p. m. it's worth do- The Americans who reached and as for fire Insurance, Its abandon- the same town. Doctor Vandenberg was riding with OFFICE! LBB BLOCK causes: The Turkish support of the ing well. Queenstown were cared for by the ment would stop the wheels of com- After a local dealer receives a con- Hayes when the letter's machine Office Phone, 03 House, 111 United States consul. With the other revolt In Ubya, and the prevention merce. The retaliatory fees of the In- signment of oil he may retail It at a Venizelos Premier of Greece. crashed Into another driven by Ward passengers they left Ireland for Eng- by Turkey of the departure of Italian surance department have had an addi- lower figure than his competitor If he London—Eleutheros Venizelos ac- Benton. Following the Inquest, Pros- land Friday night. They lost all their residents in Syria. • tional drain placed upon them during sees fit The antl-dlscrimlnatory act cepted the post of premier of Greece, ecuting Attorney Barnard announced A. B. CADWALLADER baggage and many of them wore bor- Announcement of the new declara- the past few years, and It Is' growing seeks to prevent big companies from that he would urge the state legisla- tion of war was received with wild after a conference Sunday with King FUNERAL DIRECTOR First class work rowed clothing until the consul bad year by year, as the fire marshal's charging different prices for a product ture to require dimmers on auto lighta enthusiasm by the crowds that had Constantino, which resulted In a per- AND EMBALMBR provided for them. bureau Is developing. The appropria- In towns equally distant from a cen- fect understanding between them. In the country as well as in the city. at all times is The Arabic carried 2.813 bags of gathered outside the government offi- tion for that bureau Is derived from tral distributing point, where there la The king congratulated M. Venlo- Grand Rapids.—Capt William A. Lady Assistant. Phoae 22 mail, mostly for the United States. ces. During the session the populace, our motto. this fund, and were It not that the no difference In freight rates and sell- los, who will present as soon as possi- Loutlt, eighty-nine years old, reputed The mail Included several hundred being well aware that an important LOWELL. MICH. Michigan Insurance commission Is ing conditions are about the same. ble the list of men he will Invite to ac- to be the wealthiest resident of Otta- bags from Sweden, Norway, Holland, decision would in all likelihood be conducted more economically than cept portfolios. Athens Is enthusias- wa county, was married here August • Swltserland, Spain and other coun- reached, awaited the news amid that of any other state In the union. tically celebrating M. Venlelos's re- by Justice Loucks, but the marriage scenes of great excitement. This recalls to mind a measure that tries. In the same rank of premiums col- turn to power. was kept secret until the venerable Let us figure The Arabic was one of 11 British General Manager Towsley, of tho Ann DR. E. D. McQUEEN lected and elaboration of supervision, This Information Is contained In a capitalist returned to his home la steamers sunk during 48 hours. Arbor lines, tried to have put through with you on Another Dividend la Paid. we would not be able to meet the de- dispatch from Athens. In addition to Grand Haven with his bride, Mra. the legislature last winter, but which Many Survivors Suffer Wounds. Richmond—W. H. Acker, proprietor mands of the department and of the the premiership, M. Venlelos will take Anna E. Hlnken-Lcutlt of Grand Rap- your next job. the legislature frowned on, alleging It Veterinarian Queenstown—The landing here of of the Richmond bank, now In liquida- fire marshal's bureau out of this fund. charge of the ministry of foreign af- Ids, fifty-eight years old. Captain Lou- would be too much expense to the i the survivors of the ill-fated White tion, paid the second dividend of 25 "While our net receipts have been fairs. tit made his money in the lumber busi- various counties. At that time it was UP-TO-DATE Star line steamer Arabic was a pitia- per cent, making half the payments greater by $21,400.87 than last year, ness. He Is the father of W. H. Lou- argued that as the railroads place ble scene. All of them were scantily due depositors. our net disbursements have been $1,- tlt, president of the West Michigan TATE OF MICHIGAN. , The Circuit Court danger signs near the crossings It Pike association. Uvcry and Transfer S for the County of Kent in Chancery. clothed and none had hat or head About $62,000 was on hand for the 681.82 less. The disbursements for To Study Trade Regulations. would be a good thing for the county Battle Creek.—Justice Clyde Eber* Augeline A. Muttl. coverings of any kind. payment, and although no definite the year were Increased by an Item Washington—An Investigation of Complaiuant commissioners to do their part and stein of the municipal court started Make all Trains with Bus and Baggage A large number of the survivors time Is set for future dividends, Mr. of $3,094.46 that has no connection the tariff laws and customs regula- place signs a distance from dangerous a new kind of local option campaign W-iwon. nnr»' Hotnl Waverl^ . No. 19,831 were suffering from Injuries to their Acker says, they will be paid as soon with this year's operation of the de- tions of the tariff laws and customs Agency for Hupmoblld Autoi. Frita Muttl. crossings. The railroad commission when he fined C. A. Vanslll and Earn- Defendant. . beads and other wounds, or from as money due on mortgages, etc., is partment, as this sum was a refund regulations of South and Central Am- Phone ft. LOWELL, MICH. has no Jurisdiction In having such est Caldwell $10 each with costs ot At a session of the said Courts heldi at the shock and the effects of being forced called In. of taxes collected a few years ago. In erican countries by the federal trade court house in the City of Grand s in aaid signs placed. $4.20, for drinking Intoxicating liquor ' ' " ~1915. to take to open boats scantily attired. Mr. Acker hopes that within a year compliance with the decision of the commission was announced Sunday as Commissioner Cunningham saya while passing through Battle Creek WILLIAM Many women were In their berths from the date of liquidation that ha supreme court that they were Illegal- a step in the government's efforts to that the passenger traffic of the upper on an interurban car. The two men In tliin cause, it appearing by affidavit on file, when the liner was torpedoed and will bo able to pay all depositors. ly collected. peninsula railroads Is not up to nor- promote reciprocal trade relations be- that the defendant Fnti Mutti is not a resident ran to the deck in their night cloth- "As the department grows In effi- wero taken from a Michigan United Roland M. Shivel of thia State and that it cannot be ascertain- mal. Through freight business, he al- tween the United States and Latin- ed in what statu or country ho, the said Frits ing. These were provided with blan- ciency, Its expenses will necessarily traction interurban. Passengers on so says. Is not as good as usual. The America. Mutti. now resides. kets when they were taken from boats Increase. The passing of certain laws trains, either railroad or interurban. ATTORNRY On motion of H. M. Shivcl. Esquire, Solicitor ITEMS OF STATE INTEREST commissioner states that the rail- The commission after a thorough are under the Jurisdiction of city offi- for the Complainant, it is ordered that the ap- and rafts by the crews of the rescue by the last legislature will necessarily inquiry will submit to President Wil- pearanco of the said defendant Fritz Mutti IM ships. A number of those saved were require tho operation of certain ma- roads of the north have suffered this cials while within the lines of the LOWELL, MICHIGAN entored in this cause within live months from son recommendations for reciprocal corporation. tho date of this order: and that in case of hb picked out of the water and arrived The news from Washington that chinery, If best results are to be ob- year on account of a falling off of th^ KINO ULOCB apiiearanco that hocuutw his answer to Hie ItUI agreements to remove obstacles to Ewen.—While lower Michigan farm- here in their sea-soaked clothing. The Donald B. Duncan, a midshipman. tained. that will cost money, and It Is resort business due to the cold weath- 'of Complaint to be tiled and a copy thureoj trade. ers have been wallowing In rain- served upon the solicitor for the rumplninunt people of Queenstown gave them ev- - whose home Is in Port Huron, had this specific situation that causes me er. within lifteen days after service on him ot erv' posVib^ attention "and provided been acquitted by the court of inquiry to feel that, the next legislature ought storms all season and the southern ASSOCIATED WITH his solicitor, of a copy of thesnid liill, andln part of the upper peninsula had even defnult thereof that the said hill he taken as freHh outfits for many of them. Into the "gouging" scandal in con to relieve the insurance department of The Michigan live stock sanitary confessed by th9 said (lefendniit Frit/, Mutti. TELEGRAPHIC FLASHES had a snowstorm. Ontonagon county PIWEBS & S -iVEL, Houseman Building And it is further ordered that the said com The American vice-consul here ts- nection with the recent examinations, tho burden of supporting the fire commission has Just completed the In- I has been enjoying flue weather and plniimnt cause this order to ho puhlished io Risted the local authorities in aiding was received with much pleasure by marshal's bureau." OKVN!) WAflDS. M1CHIUAN i ho Lowell Lednnr, a newspiiper printed, pub vestigation of several cases of dis- ! the farmeic have harvested good iisliud and circiilatitu; in said county nnd tliat tho survivors. relatives and friends in that city. eases among Gratiot county cattle. In Washington—Trustees of the Ameil siii«l publication bo coinmeuccd within twentv C1 Captain Finch, who is suffering from The Detroit & Mackinac railroad Railroad Commissioner Charles can Medicine Gold Medal award have ^f* , T tl dav- from the dale of this order, and that sucli each case It was found that the cattle r ii publication bo coiilinucd therein once in each injuries to his leg. said he did not has asked the state railroad commiR- Cunningham, who returned Friday were suffering from what Is known as unanimously seleclod Surgcon-C-mml! "<--Tc,ny Par'.ncs an Italian week 'or six weeks in succession, or that the sion lor permission to tear up 10 miles from the northern parts of the state Blue, of the public hoalth sorvlee. j arm), .roservl8t ,vho taa . l,I;ln,le(1 t0 C.H. ANDERSON,iVl.D. complainant cause n copy of this order to he see the submarine, but distinctly ob- hemorrhagic septicemia. leave in response to a call to the col- )r.mmnlly served on the said defendant Frit? of its track. This consists of a branch where he has inspected tho railroads the American physician who has done served tho torpedo approaching in Reports have It that many cattle ors, was delayed by being arrested on Physician and Surgeon Sutti at least twenty days before the time southwest of Towar and tho Dog Lake of the upper peninsula, says that the most for humanity in tho domain of above prescribed for his aiipearnnco. the water. through central Michigan are suffering drunk charge as tho result of a fare- Williuni B. Hrown. "It was then impossible to escape branch. The commission will grant roads in that section of the state are medicine during 1914. The 1914 gold Office Hours—2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M. Circuit Judge. from tho same disease. It is the same well party given by fellow country- the railroad's request unless there is In better condition than last year as medal has been awarded to him for Examined, countersigned it," the captain said. "We had only ono that has been causing bo much men Sunday. Ho paid a fine of $10 Office over Hill's Shoe Store, LowdLMich. nnd entered by me. eight minutes to get the boats away a protest from property owners In the regards the physical property, al- his work in national health and sani- I). M. Colleton. trouble In Saginaw county of late, and and will leave Wednesday. though the earnings have been some- tation. Deputy Kogistor. and save all on board." vicinity. which proved so puzzlnig to the Sagi- Lenox.—Lenox. business men have Attest a true copy. what reduced. LL the reliable patent I). M. Colleton. While bathing at Lakeside park at naw county officials. Berlin—Three Russian warship? decided to have a street fair here be- Peputy Register. Joseph Hanley, 13, was drowned in Port Huron Thursday evening. Miss Commissioi^r Cunningham says As near as has been ascertained tho and one German warship, ail small tween September 1 and 16. mcclicines advertised R. M Shivel. „ , , that township highway commissioners in tliis paper are sold Solicitor for Complainas.'. a mill pond In Grand River Wednes- Blanche Button, a telephone operator, disease Is the result of the cattle eat- vessels, have been sunk In the battle Charlotte. — Northwest Walton A Business ad££&£7 establish throughout the lower penin- opena September 1, must obtain a Nichols was a brother-in-law of C. A. Into effect and the entire procedure er, was taken from Jail Friday at Bay City.—Lacking nine years ol aad grttfag la ntom aa aitkla that will uMj yoo la amy way. license. Game Warden Oates calls will change. Friday the commission sula. Nogales, Sonora, by Yaqul Indlanv being a centenarian, John Prohaska Gunther, wealthy Chicago candy man- attention to the new law whereby the ufacturer. Mrs. Nichols and her son approved the sale of securities of the serving with Governor Joso died while altting in a chair at hla Although the bill Introduced during rabbit and partridge season opens Oc- ^ WHITE . were In Toledo at the time of Nichols' Michigan Qualitlre company of De- Maytorena'a forces, and summarily ex homo. He waa the father of City the last session by Representative tober 1. I battalbargainbccuacIt li told at a popular death. troit and the price. ecuted. Comptroller Prohaika. Jackaon.—John E. Reed, one aad prksi became it gives you the kind of tewing The Shiawassee county Holsteln Abe Kervonen, Mass City farmer, San Francisco—Cincinnati was Dr. Nicholas Greusel, the former The state live stock sanitary com- one-half to five year convict, who you delighting becaute it will turn out the work Sunday night accidentally shot his named as the place for the 1916 con breeders perfected a county organiza- Lansing druggist who was returned mission received reports that black came to prison from Ottawa county, quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time ventlon and Robert H. Bean, of Bos tion at Owosso Friday with 40 charter three-year-old daughter in the temple leg has been discovered among cattle September 3, 1914, disappeared from rfHtUEactory services becaute its improvements to Ionia prison In February, 1914, for ton, was elected president at the clos members. B. E. Hardy, of Benning- | with a revolver while shooting at a near Bentley, Bay county. This dis- one of the prison farms during ths will tsAoic ycu to Co tilings can't fee dons ton. was chosen president. A move | stump to empty the weapon. The fatal violation of his parole will have to ing session of the thirteenth annual on any ctccr m^cblas; beuusc it will please you ease Is first noticeable by a swelling night His Is the second cscape of l ment was started to exhibit a herd at shell was the last one in the weapon. serve the remainder of his term, as convention of the American (nstltuu with its zinc finish an£ fceady o! its furniture. in the hind legs of the cattle, causing "trusty" In two days. the state fair this year. Death was Instantaneous. of Ranking. Za t'aort you will find the WbUs rclhole and tho state pardon board has refused to death almost immediately. It Is stated Grand Rapids—In 30 counties of*th« El Paso. Tex—Reports from th oetirabie irom cve:y poht of view# As a result of the visit to Bay City Math on Hill, 30 years old, started recommend his release. Greusel was that the wet weather is responsibln state petitions containing 30.000 signa- of the United States mine rescue car Friday night from Ueidlng to Ionia on south Friday state that the City Oi tures were filed by the New Bra av Ee sure to tee the White dealer who will hz giad to taow you how good a on pa*olo when lie was charged with for the disease. tlie White is. If there is no ^hitc dealer ^sndv, write ut direct for cat- a short time ago, a miners' ambulance a motorcycle. When two miles south Although six cattle have already Durango, occupied August 13 by a soclatlon demanding a referendum lo Illegal sales of drugs last year. Un- alogs* Vc do not tell to catalog houses. Vibrator ac£ Rotary Shuttle Machines. association lias been organized by the of Orleans his machine struck a tree, died from black leg, officials believe raiding party of Arrieta and Carran 1910 on the so-called "goat" insurance miners or Hay county. A complete throwing him off and crushing his less ho receives a good time allow that, they will be able to check Its za forces, aided by a revolt of the law which provides that all fraterna' WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. ; rescue or«anizatlon will bo formed for forehead. He was found lying by the ance Greusel's term will not expire spread. The dtsease has appeared to Villa troops there, has been reoccu insurance bodies shall have a lodge, • 'side of the road unconscious by Alva pied by Villa forces from Torreon in Kent county 10,000 names wert oach coal mine. The operators are co- until 1922. but oue herd. gold By R. D. STOCKING, Lowell, Mich. jperatlng. | hill, an Or'.eanv farur-M. without a light. tiled and in Wayne 12,000. THE LOWELL MODISH AND PRETTY MOST USEFUL LETTER BOARD Simple Contrivance of Eapsclsl Serv- MOTHEROF mi BEAl HXCSIGMH ice Whsrs There Ars Msny Mem- NEUTRAL TONES ARE DECIDEDLY bera of ths Housshold. aivd5Krub ATTRACTIVE. SCHOOL GIRL Our aketch ahowa a uaeful article to and Cultivatiorv EDUCATIOML prepare for hanging upon the wall at TeOiHowLydiaLPinkham't Alao There la Enough Variety to En- aome convenient apot In the hall ot a able Any Woman to Make a Se- boarding houae, or where there are Vegetable Compound Re- many membora In a family. lection That Will Plesas It la quite eaay to make. For Ita stored Her Daugh- msnruTiqw Permanently. conatructlon, in tho flrat place a piece ters Health. ot thin .board meaauring 18 Inchea in If you prefer a dark coloring for length and 8 inches In width will be \£y FRED L. KEELER^I your new allk dreaa, are tired of blue Plover, Iowa.—"From a email child and do not want black, there are auch my 18 year old daughter had female 'iT/iUCT/OU lovely neutral tonea to chooae trom, weakneas. I apoke auch aa gun-metal graya, very dark to three doctors From "Michigan—The Land of Plenty." ollva greena and the almoat black about it and they did In a comparative atudy of the 48 abade ot brown known aa tete de not help her any. atatea by the Ruaaell Sage Foundation, negro, and aeal brown. Thla la a very tadia E. Pinkham'i Michigan, conaldered from the vailoua modlah color, and when touched up vegetable Com* educational atandpointa, ia accorded a with a bit ot enlivening color ot white pound had been of place above the average. The educa- gnat benefit to ms, completed In 1901. to relieve the neck and aleeve enda tional condltiona are auch aa to be so 1 decided to have ThOv bulldlnga are some very rich effects can be achieved. worthy ot conalderable pride to the her give it a trial altuated on a The IHuatrated dealgn ia a aplendld citlaena. There ia no other public In* She has taken flva campua of 20 one tor a development In aeal brown, tereat In tho atate to be compared to bottles of ths Vege* acres of ground. with an interesting vest-glrdle, and that of the public achoola. Prealdent '.table Compound ac- The acbool was aleevea of cream-colored taffeta striped Bmeritna Angell of the Unlveralty ot cording to directions on the bottle and adopted by ths with lapis-lazuli blue. Michigan declarea that the people of ahe is cured of this troubls. Sbs waa atate June 3,1895, There is a high-necked gulmpe ot Michigan have a "veritable paaalon for all run down when shs stixted taking and was opened white Georgette crepe, shirred at the education." the Compound and her periods did not aa a atate acbool neck and wrists to give a generous From the very beginning ot our corns right Shs was so poorly and the following Sep- tullnsss. Prills ot self-material add a atate life public education haa been wsak that I often had to help her dreas tember. Value ot soft finish at the top ot the collar and n hsraelf, bat now ahe la regular and la recognlaed no a atate function. The grounds, build- aleeve enda. Over the gulmpe la worn ' ig strong and hsslthy."—Mm ordinance of 1787 aet forth the prin- r- ings, library, ap* the attractive jumper blouae ot brown Helvio, Plover, Iowa. ciple, "Religion, morality and knowl- paratus, etc., taffeta, widely open in front, alaahed edge being neceaaary to good govern- Hundreds of such letters expreeaing $800,000. over the ahoulders and bloused over ment and the happlneaa of mankind, the top of the striped girdle. The un- required. Thla board la covered with titnde for the good Lydla E. Pink- Attort Sufftr Fiom llaek •••tit. The Western achoola and the meana of education der elbow-length sleeves ot striped pale green caaemant cloth, the mata- Ei's Vegetable Compound has accom- State Normal pliahsd aro constantly received, would change the location of the bed bhall forever be encouraged." From silk must be attached to the gulmpe. rial being turned over at the edges being SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS school, In charge proving the reliability of this grand old yearly. thla principle there haa never been A close row ot sliver buttons trims ths and fastened on at ths back with ot the state board remedy. Another aster trouble to guard any deviation. Each aucceaalve con- center ot the draped girdle, to whose tacks. By EBEN E. REXFORD. ot education. Is against the black beetle. This pest stitution haa conflrmed It. The pro- lower edge the tunic and drop skirt Diagram A shows the shape la If yoa are HI do not drag along and Keep watch of your uten, for ''In located at Kalap comes suddenly, does Its ralnous work vialona have been are applied with a cord flnlah and nar- which the casement cloth should be continue to suffer dear In and day out but tuch an hour as you know not" tho masoo. Tha rapidly, and often Injurea your planta worked out by row heading ot plaited silk. China cut out, the space Inolosed by the at coca take Lydlaa !E . Pinkham'i fege- maggot may attack them. It la bet- school was beyond the prospect of recovery be- educational laws. silk will do for the drop skirt, to which dotted lines corresponding In slse table Compound, a woman's remedyyfo r ter. however, to act on the belief that opened la 1904. fore you are aware of Ita arrival. Hero No atato haa bet- the two lower flounces are sewed. with the surface ot the board. Dia- woman's Ills. this enemy Is sure to come, and take The campus con- ia where the necessity of koeplng ter provided for They are circular flounces and flnlahed gram B ahowa the back with the tour measures to head him off. sists ot 20 acres If yoi waat special advice write to watch of them comes in. her children In with narrow plaited ruffles ot the fla#s folded over and tacked down. Lylia E.PIakkam Medicine Co, (ceaf • Work wood ashes Into the aoll about and the bulldlnga When the flrst beetle la discovered, the matter of goods. Acroaa the front of the board banda ot deatlal) Lyia* Mass. Your letter will are complete and the rlants, and remove a little aoll prepare an emulsion after the follow- acbool funda. The The tunic Is a little below knee broad white elaatlc are faatened on be opened, read aad anawered by a up to date. Num- Immediately about the base of each ing formula: One-half pound of any primary acbool length, and aimllarly bordered with a with amall braaa-headed nalla, the wemaa aad held in strict coafldeace* plant and scatter tobacco dust there good, white soap, reduced to a liquid fund, provided for ber of instructors. narrow plaiting. Unlike the two halls being Inaerted at each end ot liberally. This will not Injure the by melting. In the early hla* 60; number of each band and also at the polnta where students for the plant, but it may discourage the pest One teacupful of kerosene. tory of the terri- the bgnda cross each other. Make the Liver year ending June In its effort to get at the stalk of It Let the soap, to which a little water tory, haa been The rack la finished off at the edgea Of late, many collections of asters 30, 1913, 1,450; may be added while it Is melting, come kept Intact for with a dark green cord, and for aua- Do ita Duty have been ruined by this grub. value ot grounds, to a boll, then add the kerosene: re* educational pur* pending It from nalla In the wall two Klne times In ten when the liver Is building, library, right the stomach and bowels are right. The plant will look perfectly healthy move from the stove and stir vigorous- posea. Thia fund ordinary picture rlnga are screwed In- etc, $293,000. today; tomorrow It will have a with- ly while the mixture Is cooling. A sort ylelda an income to the upper edge. CARTER'S LITTLE ered appearance and the next day it of Jelly will result Use a part of this annually of over The Northern LIVER PILLS \ will be yellow, and If you take hold of to ten parts of water. Stir well to five million dol- State Normal gently butfirmly com^^yal-—A* 'its top and give a slight pull, off it make sure that the emulsion unites lara or about Is located at Mar- ROSE COLOR FIRST IN FAVOR a f liver to will come close to the ground. with tho water and apply as a spray. seven dollara per nffp/armauL. do its du CARTERS quette, Mich, f he ITTLE Examination will show that it has Use it liberally all over tho plant, and child; In other site Is beautifyl, Most Attractivs Shads Is Glvsn Pref- Cures etlpallcB, IVER been oaten into at that point Wood repeat the application frequently. words, a per cap- erence Over All Others, st ths h overlooking La\c$ PILLS. Preaent Moment. digeeUoa, ashes are the best preventive of Its at- Prompt and persistent efforts are ita apportionment of about seven dol- waa established in 1855 and Its first Superior. The caintftlS Consists of Sick tacks of anything I have used, and I needed to rout this voracious enemy. lars is distributed annually to school cost was $56,320.00. It is designed to twenty acres, part of which has been HMuiacke, Rose linen is a favorite and rose districts, afford thorough instruction in agri- laid out in beautiful grounds and part and Dutren After Eating. mull and sweaters In rose and pink There are over 578,000 boys and culture, forestry, veterinary science, of which has been left in Ita natural SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICt and white embroidery, rose net em- NEW HYBRID CARNATIONS FLOWER LIST FOR AMATEUR girls enrolled in tho schools of Michi- homo economics and mechanic arts, state. The buildings are new, con- broidered in silver, rose girdles and Genuine must beat Signature gan; tho total expenditures for tho and the natural sciencea connected structed of Marquette sandstone, com- rose garlands are everywhere. And By L. M. BENNINGTON. By L. R. O'BRIEN. past vear amounted to more than $16,- therewith. The control of the inatltu- plete and well equipped. Depart- fia for millinery, tho rosjr hats are Thanks to the skill of the hybridist, Among tho most desirable plants 000,000 or about ^29 per child, the In- tion is vested in the state boafd of ments: drawing, English, expression, "all over the ;ila00.,f we now have races of lovely, fragrant, for tho amateur I would place the creased per capita cosfduring the last agriculture, the members of which are geography, German and French, Latin, ever-blooming carnations, dwarf and sweet pea flrst. Most fascinating to wear with iih> decade being $13. elected from the stale a{ large for a Msfolf, kindergarten, mathematics, bushy in growth, that show buds and This flower has great value both gerle gowns are rose taffeta Jackets. SKY MARAUDER IN AIRSHAFT Other following changes during that ter® pf glx veara. milSlo, natural science, physical sci- flowers in four or five months after for garden decoration and also for They aro made in a number of be- « • , period may be noted: The attendance The Michigan t'ollege ot Mines is ence, physical training, psychology the seeds are sown. guiling Ways. Some are short Eton Birds Cling Fearfully to Fire Escape has increased 10 per cent. The num- a state institution, located ut Hough- and education, sociology, domestic art And others come well below tho waist. While Sparrow Hawk Hovers The flowers, too, are not only borne ber of pupils in the eighth grade, ex- ton. The object of the college is to and sciencc, training school depart- On the rose-trimmed hats tho roses Near. in abundance, but are of all the lead- clusive of graded schools, has in- educate men to assist In tho develop- mcnt. The school was established by ing shades of color, from white creased 50 per cent, and the number ment of the mineral wealth of the are used in largo single ones or act No. 51 of the public acts of 1899. A servant maid In an Siurhiieht on through shades of pink to dark crim- of eighth grade diplomas granted has country, in which work it has been wreaths about the crown. A whole The number of instructors during the the fourth floor of the Victoria, at son, and from cream to bright yellow, doubled. Tho number of teachers has eminently successful. It was opened crown of them Is sometimes used. f year 1911-1912 was 29; the number Riverside drive and Ninety-seventh as well as striped and blotched. increased 30 per cent and the salaries for students flrst In 1886, and since From the handsome full-blown va- of students enrolled 610, and the num- street, opened the kitchen window These new carnations are as easily have doubled. The estimated value of 1890 It has been one of the largest riety to the weenlest buds are em- ber of graduates for that year 149. Monday morning and wondered why grown as Japan pinks. The seeds may school property in ungraded and and most prominent mining achools ployed. Even the wild rose is often Annual tuition per student is $15; av- dozens of sparrows that were hud- be sown in a box in the window dur- graded districts is over $40,000,000 or In the country, its graduates holding pressed flat against the crown In de- erage coat of board per week, $4; dling on fire escape and window sill ing March or April, and the planta set nearly double the valuation of ten prominent positions. It is situated lightful effect. value of grounds, buildings, library, did :iot take fright and scurry away. out where they are to bloom when the years ago. The average cost of the among active mines, mills and smelt- The rosiest of hems of taffeta la apparatus, etc., $214,575. Then ahe glanced outward and up- weather becomes warm and settled. schoolhouaea built laat year waa $23,- era, to all of which it haa accesa for uaed on frocka of chiffon, net or em- ward Into the alrshaft and di&covered 000; that of tenl^eara ago waa $4,000. the training of ita atudenta, ard of broidery. Sometimes, too, the only Give them a sunny bed, and if you the reason. .wish a fine show of flowera from each There are 1,500 more acbool libraries auch facllltlea it makes conatant uae. ORIGINAL 'HAROLD SKIMPOLr rose the gown may show will be In the A sparrow hawk, sun glinting on Its plant, pinch oft the flrat atem that containing about 800,000 more volumea The courae of atudy ia eminently prac- hem Itaelf. wings, was wheeling rapidly high up pushes up to bloom. This will cauae with $110,000 added to their support tical. FOr thla reaaon many mature Newly Discovered Letter on sn Old The roae applique trimming uaed In the alrshaft, but below the roof the plant to stoo! out, and develop sev- Michigan ia ^ua^y proud of her unl- men come to it for inatructlon. It haa Lltsrary Enigma Shsds Soms now la not like the old-faabloned ap- level. Occasionally, when the marau- veraity, Bortnal acbool ayatem, techni- ten large and well equipped b)iild|pga plique. It is far more graceful and eral etalka, each of which will bear w* der'a keen eye glimpaed a sparrow a cluster of buds and flowera. cal Inatitutlona and collegea. The pity for uae in ita technical work. The haa almoat the effect of painting. perhaps the reason that older wom- which hadn't taken refuse it darted A rich, rather tenacloua aoll auita acbool ayatems are aecond to none. Qollege of Mlnea la under charge of Waa Harold Sklmpole, In "Bleak Splendid Design for Sesl Brown The tendency la toward a acbool aya- Houae," a caricature ot Leigh Hunt? en may venture Into pink these dsys like a flash.. Twice while the maid the planta, and they ahould atand eight a boArd of control conalatlng of alx Taffeta. watched the hawk made a capture and tem which ahall exlat for the major- The old literary enigma will receive is because there are so many more inches apart In the row or bed. member# appointed by the governor. aoared out of the alrahaft. ity. Both grade and high 89hopla are attention again by the diacovery of a flounces, it la not circular, but la even- with gray hair and pink cheeks. For winter blooming aow the aeeda Each of the preaent membera of the The air pirate worked for about two tending toward more practical train- hitherto unpubllabud letter to Charlea ly gathered around the hipa. Rose Is the first choice In dance tin May or June and grow in pota, ahlft- board la prcmlnent in the mining In- houra and dlaappeared shortly before ing. In no department haa there been Dickens by "C. K. 8.," which Is repro- The same dealgn may be uaed for a frocks, and rose color means any- duatry of the atate. Ita courae of In- noon, but It waa at leaat half an hour greater recent improvement than in duced In his literary columns In the thin waab fabric, auch aa voile, organ- thing from deep American beauty to atruciion cover mathematlca phyalca, later when the plump, brown apar- rural education. A county normal aya- Sphere. die or crepe de chine. the palest pink. chemlatry, aaaaylng, metallurgy, draft rowa recovered from the ten or cauaed tem waa eatabliahed by law In 1903, ing, civil, mining, mechanical and elec- This new letter is probably an an- by tbe hawk's appearance. the aole purpoae of which la the train- to the last appeal of Leigh Hunt trical engineering, hydraullca, ore To Reatore Worn Leather. ing of tehchera for the rural achoola. ORIGINAL IDEA OF MERIT (Iresaiiig, mineralogy, petrography, made lb the novelist to give aaaurance Leather hand bags, purses, card Wash day is smile day if vou use Red There ire thla year training claaaea geology, etd. In a public manner that the wretched cases and belta. If black, can bo re- Cross Ball Blue, American made, therefore In 45 counties in the state. More than Novel Gift That Could Not Fall to s The State Normal college, located at cfetture Sklmpole waa not a portrait stored to original beauty In the follow- tbe best made. Adv. 4 5,000 teachers have been graduated Give Delight to the Fortunate ^ Tpallantl„ Waahtenaw county, waa ea- of himaftif. Zealous Dlckenslans have ing manner: Buy a tube of Ivory- from theae daasea and today nearly 50 Recipient No Bookworm. ^ tabliahed in 1849. Ita flrat coat waa done their utmost to cj^pr the novel- black oil paint and aftly It to the per cent of the rural Uachera of the $25,000, and the preaent valuation Of Ift's name |t[ j^abecl of thla charge of "What works on political economy A girl who Is balled among her espe^ leather by rubbing It Iti with a piece Snapdragon One of tha Old-Faahlonod atate have had aome normal training the property $650,000. The acbool ia omeHy rarlcaturing a noble man, but have you read?'* ^ clsl fii|nds as the only original one of tild Mocking. It ahdtdd be used Favorltaa. A ayatem of atandard achoola haa under the Control of the atate board tney receive litfle |f any aupport from "None," replied Senator Sorghum. 1 fully lived up to her name and reputa- generously ihd rubbed In tlgorously, cutting. If caro la taken not to allow thla year been eatabliahed, the object of education, the members of which Dickens OWn worda. Tolltlcal economy la a scleuee that tion By bringing to the last linen so as to leave lid ftotlceatt* residue. it to develop aeed, it will bloaaom of which ia to aaalat in the improve- are elected by the people for a term And the now letter Is only one more tells you how a government ought to ahower a moat novel gift—and It was Let it stand 24 hcOH and if ike surface during the entire aeaaon. ment of the one-room rural acbool. Re- Ot alx yeara. evasion. "My deaf tftlgh Hunt" he be run, but it doean't tell you how to not linen. It was intended, however, ot the leather is rough, pdllflk with a Plant at leaat three inchoa deep and qulrementa concerning bulldlnga, Ita aole purpoae la to furnlah com- writes from Osd's Hill. Ill Jtthe, 1869, get the votes that will enable you to for the lingerie cheat and waa the piece ot old Turkish toweling. Let run it" - aa early aa poaaible. Be sure and grounds, equipment, organization and petent fetehera for the aeveral gradea "believe me, I have not forgotten that moat novel ahd prettleat ot aacheta. stand another 24 hours, and if the dye give a support of brush or of wire teachers have been fixed. A school of the atate's public achoola. Ita en- natter; nor will I forget it Td alter Apparently, when the eager bride-to- will be permanently set and none will netting. The bmah la preferable. meeting these requirements Is award- rollment ia made up chiefly of high »he book itself would be to revive i "Two-Way" Masons. *" ^ be Opened the little flowered, sllk-cov- rub off even on white glovea. By Among the old atandbya is the ed a diploma and designated a atand- acbool graduates, and numbers an- torgottem absurdity, and to eatabllah Members of the Chicago Craftsmen dftd boi, she saw lying In Its allken the same method colored leather can petunia, which begins to bloom in ard school. The Michigan schoolhouse, nually 1,600 In collegate department. the very aaaocludon that la to be de- chapter ot Operative Masous are Ma- depth a large creamy Mtln rose. be dyed black, but a number of coats sons In two senaea of tbe word. They Juno and keepa on blooming until a type of a one-room building, la rec- For aeveral yeara the graduating class nied and diacarded. . . * But aa "C. When ifte lifted it for further exam- would be neceaaary Each coat ahould are bricklayera and atone maaona and froat The flowera are ahowy and ommended by the atate auperinten- has averaged about aeven hundred, K. S." polnta out in hla commentary ination a sweet aroma was diffused be given 24 hours to dry, and each are membera of the Maaonlc order. easily grown. dent. With the advocated eatabllah- three-fourtha of whom have taken on thla literary find, there la ample through the" Mom and the rose was coat must be polished before another Phlox drummondi and the verbena ment of a larger adminiatratlve unit, the life certificate courae. Teachera evidence that Dickens waa sorry for discovered to be nothing more than Is applied. The degree of polish de- Proof Poaltlve. are both profuae bloomers with a the Michigan rural acbool ayatem will are prepared to do critic and auper- the portrait and vowed "never to do be unexcelled. a number of pet^-Ifke bags of aachet pends on the smount of rubbing.—The White—la Brown an optimist? wide range of color and no garden viaory work In the gradea. for apeclal so any more.** Ladles* Vorld. ahould be without them. The State unlveralty ia located at attached to a central calyx dlak by Black—Juat now he is! He has A Fins Example of New Striped Cai^ departmenta in high and normal just put in hla garden aeeds! Naaturtlum, calllopala, the poppy the city of Ann Arbor, Waahtenaw meana of the amRlfcat' of gilt safety nation. achoola and for college teaching. The Not a Movie Maniac. Comblnstlon Csp and Bag. and marigold are old tried and true Tmnty. Ita preaent organization datea pins. The petals shaded from light present faculty numbera. 88. "Jay Green ain't much of a sport," Contrary to popular belief, a "vman lag into larger pots as the planta de- favorites and ahould not be over- trom 1837, although aeveral acta were cream at the outer edge td a deep pink A combination bathing cap and bag The Central Michigan Normal said Pip Maudlin of Skeedee. "The never givea a piece of her mind. Sbo Telop. looked. paased prior to that year for the ea- In the center. The only original girl Is made either in rubberized cotton oi acbool. In charge of the atate board of laat time me and him waa In Kanaaa admitted to having used a "real rbae** silk fabric, in black and white stripes, handa him the whole business. The seedlings are rarely troubled The moat fragrant of flowera, the tabllshment of a unlveralty. It com- education, waa atarted by private en- City we went to one o' them movin' aa her model, and ahaping the petal in colored stripea and In Scotch plalda. with rust, which is the bane of the mignonette, the panay, the ten week prises the department of literature, terprise and la located In the city of picture shows that begin at 'leven aacheta accordingly. A clever little The bag la made in double-tier effect, florist s plants, grown from cuttings. stock, the aster and the anapdragon science and the arta, the department Mount Pleaaant, Isabella county, and o'clock In the mornin* and run till verae told the delighted recipient that' the upper portions being attached V} That Knife-Like Pain The seeds mostly germinate in from ahould all find a place in the garden, of engineering, the department of consltita of a commodious buHding ca- 'leven at night. And, by thunder, we one petal at a time might be removed the lower by means of a heading on ao Have you a lame back, aching day five to seven days. however small it may be. A corner of medicine and surgery, the department pable of accommodating 700 students. and night? Do you feel sharp palna hadn't been in there more than three and attached to any piece of lingerie elastic band. The top of the bag. which bachelor's button, the ragged robin, of law, the school of pharmacy, the In 1901, a new training school building after atooplng? Are tha kidneys or four hours till he began to yawn she desired. The sachet used wu 9 has a deep heading, ia fitted with rib requires little care and mr.kes a glori- homeopathic medical college, the col- and a large addition to the original aore? Ia their action Irriigular? Do PRUNE THE SHRUBS that he wuz gittin' about enough of delicate rose, which had first been uAn drawstrings, and while measuring ous splotch of color. lege of dental surgery and tho gradu- building were erected. The legisla- you have headachea. backaches, It."—Kansas City Star. laid between thin strips of soft cot- only fifteen Inches In depth the bag la rheumatic palna,—feei ti'-ed, nerv- These are all old favorites, all arc ate department. Its government Is ture of 1905 appropriated $25,000 Keep watch of your shrubs and do ton and baked in a slow oven to make designed to successfully accommodate oua, all worn-out? Use Doan's Kid- good, easily grown, and all are kinds vested In a board of regents elected for a central heating and lighting whatever pruning seems necessary Bathera Properly Warned. the odor more enduring and less pun- a bathing suit, shoes, comb, brush, etc. ney Pills—the medicine recom- now, rather than to let them go on, that the beginner in gardening will by tho people for a term of eight plant. This plant Is In operation and On the wall in a barber shop In a gent. Upon arrival at the shore the contenta mended by so many people In this soon get on friendly terms with. years. The present valuation of Its has a capacity sufllclent to heat and and complete the growth of the season, Carbon county (Colo.) town used to be of the hag are removed, the base por- locality. Read the experience that property is $4,672,717.61. light the present buildings and any follows: and then after a large amount of vi- a sign that read: "Those wanting Long Coate for Fall. tion Inverted, the ribbon drawstrings tality 1ms been expended in the dc- Blackberries. The State Agricultural college is building that may subsequently be situated on a farm of 684 acres at baths, take notice. Ten cents extra In the fall we shall see serge prin- tightened at the top and the bag Ig A Michigan Cr.33 •elopment of the branch, to cut it Put the real greatness of a black- erected on the campus. In 1907 the East Lansing, three miles east of the will be charged if water is splashed cess frocks with coats so long that the transformed Into a bathing cap, the Ambrose Halfleld. away. Always aim to throw the en- berry is in the eating it fresh from the legislature appropriated $30,000 for R r o o k St., Euton city of Lansing, Ingham county. It over the partition. Don't get too en- skirts will be entirely covered. elaatlc heading serving as a brim. Rnpids. Mich., says: ergy of any plant into development bush. It does not need sugar and a physical training building which waa thusiastic." "My kidneys wero that will be permanent and thus avoid cream. It doea not need anything but disordered and I was tortured by sharp '.wsstlng its efforts.—E. E. R. a thumb and finger and a mouth. The stroy England's fleet. The Fenlana HEALTH AND BEAUTY germa which lurk In lettuce can be pains In my back. mushy ones that grow big in the HOLLAND WAS A FENIAN ning tower opened, however, and Hol- killed by separating tho leaves, waah- As I got older, the financed the scheme and Holland de- trouble became shade may be improved by doctoring, land's good natured Irish face sudden- To remove Ink from tho hands wet Ing them aa usual and then laying GIVE PLANJS ROOM With His Flrat Submarine He Hoped signed a boat which for several months worse and gradually but the firm ones of moderate aize ly peered out on the outside world, the a sponge with spirits ot hartshorn or them for an hour In water containing tho pains went up to Destroy the Britlah entertained the people on the waters Into my limbs and that grow in the open fields are not mystery was explained. The inventor ammonia and wash the stains vigor- a tfcJrd of an ounce of vinegar to the I Do not plant flower-pots too close Fleet around New York. The Fenlana had shoulders. I was suscoptible of improvement by human had no difficulty In operating in all the ously. Rinse at once in clear water, quart of water. weak and depressed together. Verbenas should be at least art. We knew a man, raised in the done everything they could to keep and had to be helped 18 inches apart: petunias the same; waters about New York; his boat as soap sets in ink and other acid around. After other country In middle Tennessee, who John P. Holland, the Inventor, of the the thing a secret, though rumors of phlox a foot; balsams a foot; pansles handled easily, deftly and safely, tho stains. The Very High Shoe. medicines failed came back from Oklahoma in his old modern submarine, was an ardent ad- the usual "British spies" were numer- Doan's Kidney Pills only trouble being, as always, with the Cocoa butter is excellent to take the Everyone is wearing tho new high 10 Inches; zinnias 18 inches; mari- age Just to fill himself once more with vocate of freedom for Ireland, says a ous. Occasionally an excursion boat restored me to good health. My golds 2 feet; poppies 10 inches. If engine. The newspapers, which de- sting out of sunburn, and wltchhazel boot. It has appeared in black dark strength came back and I was able to blackberries as they grow. Nobody writer In the July World's Work. or a tug would be amazed to see a pe- return to work, freo froni pain." flowers are too close in the bed they voted columns to his under-water voy- cream la another fine emollient Rub hluo and bronze, and we shall dou' t- who knows what real blackberries are With this end In view he allied him- culiar contrivance suddenly stick its Get Doan'e at Any Store. £0o a Sol ages. dubbed the vessel the Fenian either one In well at tho first appear- less see high hoots In every color be Will not make as thrifty a growth nor would think him foolish. A man self with the Fenian movement In head out of the waters; there wero Ram, a name more picturesque than ance of the burn and then again the fore the end of the 4-jason. With the will the fl(f\vers be as large and plenti- might almost come back from para- America and designed for them a type stories that it was a sea serpent or DOAN'S WWV ifuL descriptive, as it was not a ram at next day and you will not -be both- short skirt, a high ooot Is really India- diue for a feast like that. of vessel with which he hoped to de- a whale or a derelict. When the con- FOSTER-M1LBURN CO* BUFrALO. N. Y. all, but a torpedo boat ered so much by the pain and itch. pensable. but what shall we wear with Eucalyptus oil Is largely used as a the short I rock of organdie or lace? Four Thousand Languages. tistics, English Is at present spoken by DOG SAVES MAN FROM BULL the Infuriated animal were fruitless disinfectant and deodorant Two Beer, in February, showed a white kid Most people are so sparing of the Popular Demand. 130,000,000, German by 100,000,000, and Spotts, with several others, gave ounces of oil il eucalyptus placed in high heeled, ribbon laced slipper with Safe and Sure nae of languages other than their own "Do you prefer a story with a a porous earthenware vessel will keep Russian by 70,000.000, French by 40.- Pet Selzea Infuriated Anlmal'a Note chase. Just before reaching Bull his thin summer models, and Pacquln should be your relief from indi- that they have little idea that there moral?" queried the young writer. 000,000 and Italian by 30,000,000. While Maater Takea to Hla creek tho animal turned on Spotts, *Sm air of any chamber Ir which the showed a low strapped shoe of bronze gestion, biliousness, or consti- are more than 4,000 languages in the "Personally, I do," replied the man VMsel is suspendc' perfectly free Spanish is spoken by 40.000.000, and ia* Heela. who was leading the pursuers, and leather.—Vogue. world. There are six languages com- behind the hluo pencil, "but It Is the from smell for several months. FOr a pation. Known to be reliable constantly on the Increase, owing to dashed for him with head lowered. mon In Austria-Hungary, and Emperor story with an immoral that catches the similar purpose it may be mixed with and famous for their prompt the increase In commerce in Spain. F. O. Spotta, a wealthy business man Spotta dodged the first onslaught, but Shirring. Franz Josef is master of them all it crowds nowadaya." eight times Its weight of sawdust and and certain efficacy—are of Tarentum, owes his life to the In doing so slipped and would have Smocks have taken the popular Is said that there are 60 vocabularies used to sprinkle on floors. PeKtB Always Wfth Ua. prowess of his pet bulldog Ben. a been gored to death in another minute fancy thla summer, and smocking i* in Brazil. In Mexico the Naliua is A Dlaillualonment Two French phyaiclana have been "When a large crowd is trying to Pittsburgh dispatch to the Philadel- had not his pet bulldog Ben grabbed employed on many of the thinner ma spoken in 700 dialects. There are hun "1 had a shock after our minister rAuwlmenting with the germa ol ty- "J, a a Central phia Record says. the bull hy the nose and, despite all terlals. The skirt that is shirred Beecham's dreds In HOHMO while in Auatr.ijia declared that men are What they eat." phoid fev^ Mid •> orrespondent of ' ' or. "did yon ever not let Spotts was passing the stables Of efforte to dislodge him, held on while sometimes smocked, into a slim m- there is no r' ^aifying the "What was the shock?" the Lanccz la ab.e to satlsfv the feaii i •n fhe 'Ir... ..,y ||ke (1 M. A. Prey when a vicious bull broke his master got him out of harm's way i^uette at the waistline and nipn ities • m th-' "He refused my angel cake and took of salad 'overs by advising that the] Pills (Mi\ >ut Into the street Efforts to lasso The bull was killed. verv o- mlng to the slender woum. the deviled crabs." Largcct SkU of Aar Me. no In tho WorU. Sold ovarrwWra. Ia • ««,. lOu, iSe. (THE LOWELL LEDGER

Ut* LOWELL LEDGER boat/* but Col. Roosevelt doet history of the first year of the Mn. Anna Johnnon Davit* of Oak Tests for Drunksnnrss. Park, III, In ipenillng a week with KEENE CENTER. PubllBbed every Thuraday afternoon at not hemtate to set a bad ex- war. HARDjCASE Liwr Mowers Ground fn a rcf.'ont court of Inquiry in sn hercoUNln, Weiiley .lohmon and wife Uorn, to Mr. and Mre. rimor Indiana town a lormer bartender was . Lowell, Michigan ample. At Mr. Bryan well and other relative!. Five thousand picnickers Howen a eon, Aug. 17. and Rtpaired at 1 ailed to (lie stand an an expert in ths F. M. JOHNSON. UHor an# Bays, Mr. Roosevelt's call for Valuable Horse Saved by Proper Our Mchool board met Monday Frank Toreman from rountatn Is piulter of vliat conslltutes drunken, enjoyed sandwiches and lemon- evening and hired MUh l^ena Yeiter "Deeds" means war. Con- Action. vleltlng Frank Carr. iit'/in. "Of coin'.:c, when a men can't ade in the shadow of the scaf- an teacher for the coming year. Cj| trasting strongly is the decla- Mr. and Mr*. II. F. Wilkinson, Mr. BiUtafer's Nachlne Shop track rirlit i c's drunk." said the tur* There are few caaee of lletula. yet Mleiee Letha Hlakeslee, Kittle Mur- Twenty .third year under fold at a Mississippi public ex- and Mrn. John Haeklne from North inpr l>: ruml. r, "but oulsjjdo of that I'm ration of Michigan's industrial Michigan horee'oirnere know that a phy, Alice and Kdlth Konkle of Alto Keene, Dr. M li. Wllklneon. wife nnd one management ecution. Tastes differ, for- ahvavs unrn he's 'iIkIiI' if he cries and leader, Henry Ford, that he liniment that can cure that !• cer- attended the Ionia fair laet Tliur*. •on from Haranae Hpent Hunday at tunately. Island park, a shady day. Mllee Mouke' In Weet Lowell. Mr. teliJ v.l.at a ^ood wiie and family he Subwriptlon by Mall, Pontpaid will devote his life and wealth tainly good for the ordinary eiternal Mr. and Mro. L. H. Merrlman re* nnd Mre. (Jlp Unrr and Mr. and Mrs. luui; tulis me In confldeuce Iim li mak* ONE VEAK II.OO to the promotion of peace. spot on Grand river or even 111m of honieM. This le what Hoy H. : : H1X MONTHS .'iQc Murray lake, suit Lowell peo- turned to (irand HapMe WedneMday rharlle Howe ofOrand Kaplde wert itiK !*r;,nun u year, or preaelmn a »er» THKKK I10NT1IH Sic UaliiM of Tedar, Iowa, wrote recently: after •pending their Miimmer on the callere lutheatternoon. Mre. Haeklne ! Fanners Atteotioni mi.n (o ..II his I jIIow liur-lllfes 011 the Leaders of the Progressive ple much better. "I am uelng Hanford'i Baliam of farm. will remain a week to vlelt. eviia i>( uiii.i.." party declare that they will be Myrrh for tUtula on a valuable horee MIm Lulu Draper !• ependlng a Mre. (!. A. In small moiitlily payments, IiinI long and so often and for such Oliver Mlnip*oii from down tlie ulHtut what rent would In«, TIiIr varied purposes that "digging" At thla time of the year many chances are offered rlvi*rand hi* brother Ceorge trom AHHoeialion offere ymi the Mkine lias Income almost second na- Freeport were Suaday gueetH at Al. t opportunity. ture to them. you to secure clothing, furnishing goods and the like I'ant'e. :ird But there is one man who is In the liant'U dletrli't they are Coal: Coke bulldliar a new ehliniiey In the eehool rolling in wealth that has been houee aad v» tli put In a new heating Don't put this matter gathered in from the rural dis- at cut prices. plant. tricts, and that man has yet to off Do it now. Re- constimtIon uuiscs mm ills member we bave tbe make his first dig. At any Aeeumulated waete In your thirty rate, no one appears to have There is a certain limit to which prices may be cut and honest feet of boweie eaueee absorpilon ot best wfcb wbicb to sup- poleone, tende to produce fevere, up ply your fuel needs. ever heard of him contributing eete dlgeetlon. Vou lielch gae, feel Having bought the Tin- a single penny for the allevi- legitimate value given. Beyond this limit, one of two things etuffy. Irritable, almoet cranky. It Every month means an Shop formerly run by ation of local conditions. ten't you—It'e y011 reondltion. Film* Inate tide poleonoiie waete by taking advance in price. the Scott Hardware Co., He is the mail order man, must be true, either the original price was exorbitant or tbe one or two Dr. Klng'e New Life Fills I am prepared lo do all and it is high time for him to tonight. Knjoy a full, fret} bowel kinds of Tin, Galvaniied dig. movement in the morning—you feel value of the article offered has depreciated. mo grateful, (jet an original bottle, EARL HUNTER Many of you have l)een send- Iron and Copper Work, conlathlng .'Ki pllle, from your drug Phon* 127 ing him your money for these gtHl today for 2r»j. Eavetroughing, Galvan- ized Roofing and Fur- many years, depleting the linan- CASCADir cial condition of your home Which do you want to buy Prices? or Clothing? nace Work. All repair- Mr. and Mre. Fred llullN^rt ent4*r community in order that he and tallied company front (irand Kaplde Drain Tile md ing done promptly. his may ride in expensive auto- TTie Answer is Up to You — THINK! Sunday. W. H. CHOLERTON mobiles and wears rich furs, Mr. and Mre. .lolm Wattereon of Fertilizer (Srand Kaplde and brother Harold, Tinner. laces and diamonds. who lute lieen camping at. (Jrayllng He counts his wealth by the $22.50 Suits This store shows new goods every $15.00 Suits $12.45 with the M. N. (}., epent Sunday at millions, all contributed by his 117.45 season. We can't do thb end car- t he home of their pa rente la the vil- "dear friends" from the coun- Now ry over a few straw hats so we are Now lage. Maeler Phillip Waltereon hae so try districts. A few hundreds next door to giving them away. fur recovered from hie accident of a to him would be but a drop iu The 9c on your part is only few weeke tigo ae to be aide to enjoy 1 Xj $12.00 Suits the bucket, yet it would mean $20.00 Suits an evidence of good faith.. Heveral auto rldeM. much to you if ex landed in *17.45 Any Straw in tho House J The Chrletlan F.ndeavor eoclet Now 1. Now will eerve Ice cream at the town hall Silver .ot improving the roads that you Saturday afternoon and evening tide must travel in earning your week. daily bread. Mre. C. F. holt will entertain the Quality s "Where You See The New Things First" Ladlee Aid eoclety Thureday Sept. Now suppose each one of you Lottie Wattereon entertained the good people who have been Loyal Kerean Sunday echool claee ad handing your hard earned mon- Fall Caps, the new "Jockey Eton" cup Fall Sweaters in "Pennsylvania Notairs" laet Tiieeday evening. ey over to the mail order man 1 Andrew Lane, who for many years and a grand array of new shapes anil will be found here only. Tlu m'wcsl in won a retddent of ('accade, paeaed Beauty in the past just write him a bpttistly gwd valics. away Augliet Io, at tireenwood, N. letltT and tell him your roads patterns. Big values at 50e to $1. sweaters at prices to suit. V., where he had made hie home Unquestioned are sadly in need of repairs. Mince the death of hln wife two years ago. Ilnrlal took place In (jreen duraoility md Just tell him that wheu the wood. eiquinledestgn rains come the mud is deep and Fall Hats—The grandest gathering of hats We italph Alible fell from a ecaffold In trallic is diflicult, and it is hard IiIh harn laet Monday, Injuring him —me highest ideals in plated ware—are assured la have ever offered. Exclusively new shapes; .the ettlf ipilte badly. for you to earn the golden dol- spoons, torks, and fancy serving pieces bearing tlie '•Submarine" is one, the "Watershed" is another. MIhh (iertle liellaan of flrand Kap renowned trade mark lars that go to swell the great Ide epent laet Friday with Mrs. Fm wealth he can never spend. $1, $2.50, $2, $2.50. $3. ma Vrooman. Tell him that you have been Harry Sexton, a former Caaeade bov waa vlKltlng relatlvea In thli his friend in the past. Now vicinity laet week. 1847 ROGERS BROS. ask him to prove his mettle by There sie various makes of silver-plated tableware Incoming your friend in the Our Guarant** Your Watchword riiantniKjiia tioketH lor naln at present with a few hundreds The liedger office. tf which are claimed to be "just as good," but, like all for better roads. on every uticle it A. L. COONS If it's Men's Wear imiutioas, they lack the beauty and wearing quality Ask him to "dig," and dig you will find it identified with the original and genuine 1147 ROGERS BROS, worth all that article 99 deeply. If he is your friend— at Coons'. ware, popularly known as "Siher Plate that Wears. cost you. The Homo of Harl# Schaffnor & Marx Clothes Sick headache, biliousness, pOes ^nd if he cares a rap for you—he bad breath aro usually cauaea by inac- Sola by leading dealers everywhere. Send for will dig. But if he thinks on- tive bowels. Get a box of Rexall catalogue "CL," showing all designs. ly of what he can squeeze out Orderlies.% They act genUy and effec- Mason and Dixon's Line. of 74 years. Mrs. Blakeslee has been tively. Sold only by us st 10 oe&ts. htcnihsiil Stm U, OMSOOKHMOYANNOA CO., Mtfkka, Csn. of you, he won't dig. paper office; but by doing BAST LOWELL For a long time there was a bitter a patient sufferer for manv months Write him today, and see if nothing he can talk big year in .1. F. Sargent hae a telephone In- dispute between Pennsylvania and and the end came following a stroke D. Q. Look. stalled In his house on line 55. ^lurylund as to the boundary line be* of paralysis. The funeral was held he digs. and year out to people who do from the home Wednesday at 2 Mrs. J. N. Hubbel entertained the tweeu Hum. The dispute wag wetlled things. Paste this in your hat: o'clock, Kev Townsend of Lowell But in the meantime, just re- boys* Sunday echool elate of the ty two .surveyors, Mason and liixon, member thai responsible mer- The man who never made a Bantlet church at island Park Thnra otliclatlmr. Thoee who were here day. Tbe boys donned their bath- v.ho. in 1T0;:-T. van the line as it now h: from a distance were a daughter, chants are advertising in this mistake never did anything. between Hie two states. "Alahon ano Mrs. Wm. Warren of Detroit, two For Your Summer Trip ing eulte and had a eplaeh in the FARMERS paper this week, and other water. After other eporte and Ice lii.von's Lijio"- the .southern uoundary hodp, Bert of New York City and Call at. our oftloe today weeks, and that they will du- Grokgia's bad men are cream and cake they declared they of h-nnKylvanh;.—alterward beeaino t .ouls of St. I ^oiiIn, M1»., aud a brother, from liiillrooiii to ranoe; had bad the Itent time ever. fanujiis as ilie division between hoe* .1. Mapes, and daughter of W'irddng- for a tieiof frwilliiHlralHl Irom lil^; I10IH in Imanj- working over time to maintain ton, D. (. Nonary plicate the goods sold by the Uoy Hubbel and family of Wblte'a doia and slavery. triiidH Itdok'H 011 lliMCatui- the reputation they have given CMkPoUWMUr iii«r-lH uimh, (•« it I Ikuiae- digless mail order man quality Bridge have lieen ependlng a few daye dian lli^liluiidNiif Oiitar In»»i 1 omiiii|i.froiii Hliont for quality and dollar for dol- the state. Their latest move at tlie parental home. PiOiul ili(> Lkiicki;. io, Muskoka iJakes oIIh- #|.'» to .frif) rouiul Hip. lar—and save you the freigh is to threaten the present gov- F. M.dodfrey hae a new galvanlxed trict, Algoii(|iim Park, M roof on bis house. Good Backs Tor Bad I>ivo*rsilio<| roulm and or express. ernor against going too far" Daily Thought. Froneh River, (iHii^inii Hazel (ileb of l^owell wae agueet True happinetis consists cot in tho •'iirlily popular '('iwle Show your loyalty by sup- in his investigation of the Frank Thelma Sargent a part of the week. Mlckitan. ISay, Tiroairaini, Lake of Bays, iTotirN." Lowell Residents Are Learning multitude of friends, hut in thslr porting the dealer who sup- lynching. Nice^ job, that Mrs. John Rose and Viola vlHlted worth aud choice.—Ben Jonion. L«ake Huron, Montreal, (JiihIih', ports you and yours. Georgia governorship. Mr. and Mre. Forest Itose at (irand How to Exchange the Old Ottawa, Niagara Talis, .New Kng (JrandTrunkdoiilileira^'k rouie Kaplds from Hatnrday until Tuesday. land. New York and the «wishore 1 lo t in* plav^TdiindH of Mn* mnti- —Barber's Weekly. Back for a Stronger One. F SOME Mrs. L. A. Townsend and Vergle piibliabed hy tha (irand Trunk nent: iIk* liatiiitHol'lisliaiid^ranie; I rural correspondents of Lowell called on Mrs..L N. Hubliel I Iocs your back ache, feel weak and would give less publicity to painful? Knilway. Aliaolutely the widcfi elinriiiinjr Himuner rcsoirtn; plao-es Of AIJ4 men, an ex-com- Monday. range in kind and coHt. of trip— i»i lii.-torio* intemst. mander of the ship of state their own affairs and more to Do you suffer headaclies, languor should be the last to "rock the those of other people, they DISTRICT* NO. TWO. and depreHslon? Italian Singers at Chautauqua Lake, river,ocean,woods,beaches,mountains—we have them all! would save themselves much Mre. Isaltelle Heath of rometock Is the urine discolored, pansageH IN. T SegaM. 000 shells a day and Great vices at the Halley church Suhday. Tablet Krma Kalllnger of the IMant epent Use a tested and proven kidney Vg cmcAOO licfure mid after each inettl. a box. Britain makes 250,000 shells a Saturday and Sunday with llertba remedy. (ItMSv* Jim ma li St pi. 7th) QvmS KseMt D. Q. Look. month, seems to explain the Althaus. Doan's KMney IMIls have Htood Of—s a^Mk MM a CMm* uj. shci»i ThNk llA 1 reeaSS'-.d tript ,i" 11.71! .15!" -WUthMTttomf -• . h - bread or biscuits. of South Boston visited Ernest Alt- 1 haus Sunday. and they never failed to give me re- fL. -J* " a mobton tsanspostation compant Ham sandwiches are much better if the bread is home- lief." tlliisi ae^fwi tt WfthMh Avmm. j. s. MOBTON, Mr. Mohrhardt Is building a large made. There's more substance to the bread and a better cow barn on his farm occupied by Price r»«c, at all dealers. Don't flavor. Walter Scrambltiitf. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get It isn't dry and tough. Peter Fopma and son ('bad spent Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that two days last week near Lake < ideesa Mrs. Sinclair had. FosterMllburn At least, not if it's made of with his son Simon and family. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Malcolm Kellogg Is spending the week In (Irand Kaplds and Muskegon HICKORY"CORN ICRS Arthur Nash and Earl McNaugbton LILY WHITE Mr. and Mrs. .Wwell HolchktoH and and family of Lowell spent Sunday "Thm Flour rfta Cooke oaa.*' son I'M. and wife of Boston visited foodstuffs unless you know they are of best quality if afternoon at Austin Coons*. Sunday with Waiter Blakeidee aud Glenn Ernst of (Irand Kaplds Is family. you want to keep in the best of health. Inferior gro- And, of course, we wouldn't expect any well-regulated spending his vacation with his mother ceries are weak in nourUhment and rich in doctors' family to use anything else. Mr. and MrH. Artbiir Baker vltdted and sister. over Sunday In (irand Kaplde. bills. They are expensive at any old price. Besides it makes beautiful-looking and most delicious Earl Pant spentSaturday and Sun- MIshcs I ~

Kimona aprons at Weekes'. Charles Jones was in Ionia Fri- Did Nai Know Hm, ONETIME amnri the rums of an day. Had Kidney Trouble liee l^ampkin spent Sunday iu ancient land, a temple will be xam onia. ••Until I appllod for life Iniuranee." •sacred lo Success, and JiUJi oVer i Summer parasols % prk-e at writes Andrew O'Uonnell, Blrmlnv- J»*y» Ala., "I did nut know that 1 altar, heWn into Uvinj iSKk, tKe/e' Weekes'. adv had kidney trouble, but fuur phy- You OWE IT alclane who exnmlned me for the com- (llenn Barnes spent Sunday at pany aald 1 had, and each turned ma * I exi#l only inMnn—Tarn. lacatawa Park. down on account of thla Ineldloua trouble. .Later 1 wae aerloualy din- HumanWiU. All viiio doubt-^ J. W. Rutherford is visiting his abled and ueed Foley Kidney Plllf, and ueed them perelitently, until now themcelves deetroyme) ther irother at Fremont. one of the eame phy&lclane Ray* I'm YOUR FAMILY! all right and he wllf O. K. my appli- To UUeve, Mrs. S. 0. Littlefleld Is visiting cation. I have caused many of my vho achieve." /M.rtfU** n Saranac this week. frlenda to buy Foley Kidney Pllli/' * Overworked kidneys may bfrnme ^ummnWlU built tKt (Canal , Mrs. E. S, White is in Detroit Inflamed and aerlously diseased wlillu the aufferer Ignores the warninK*. '—To Ci-Ot IS htm as Many of fe:Human Will karntxritJ tKoKlU •flfiaiaia. on business this week. Backache, rheumatiim. uric acid In Mrs. James Jones of (Hadstone the blood, discolored urine, stiff you onoujK of li to, Joints, sore muscles, nufllnens under iht Good Things of Lift as s visiting relatives here. eyes—any and all of these coiidilions deserve Instant attention. Foley Kid- Posjiblt—Uhtn Attend the Mr. and Mrs. I^ewis Jones sfient ney Pilia help the kidneys to do their work, soothe and lieul irrituliuns and Tuesday in Grand Rapids. help throw out poisonous waste mat* ter from the system. OWIAVIHCf Mrs. Catherine Stone is visiting sy COMMUNITY a ler father In l/jckpprt, N. Y. For salt b? M. N. Henry ftG.ManA AJ'hwKJ Miss Ellen ('lose of Detroit is he guest of Miss Mary Bangs. m MOSRLKY CHAUTAUQUA A. F. Jay of Ionia was in town Hammocks % oi at Weekes'. (lorrton Froat and wife, FbllHnylee llakeH* auto livery, phone '{5. Fhone 6. adv tl. on business the last of the week. and wife, K. T. Ford and family of rbarlen Ciuhh'buck Hpent Sun- .loe Shiels was in (Irand Rapids Always at your call,McQueen's Two Overland care for imme- Lowell, Hoy Ford and family and |K'K£ talking to you, Mr. Farmer, Mr. Busineu Man, Mr. 1'rofen- Sunday. bus. Phone 0.. tf* diate delivery. R. I). Stocking Ant. Bupeeand family oMIrand Kap- aionsl Man, Mr. Working Man! Not only do you recoguixe your obli- day in I Vtoskey. Ida have been vamplnic at Murray F. (1. Hoffman woh home from Mre. Mary Adains M|ieiitThurs- Mrs. Isaac Joseph spent Satur- Miss Inez Rutherford has re- lake tlie pnet week. gation to your family, but it'a s pleasure, ian't it, to provide for their (Irand Rnpids over Sunday. day in Ionia. day in Belding. urned home from New York city. Mra. Moore of Lowell epent Friday enjoyment aud mutruction f And what better could you do for them lAteHi barrettw, forward and Summer net cowds 5(k' at Miss Helen King spent Sunday Miss Vesta Gardner went io night with Mre. John Miller. than give them a week's entertainment, instruction and inspiration back eotnim at. WKekeH'. adv in (Irand Rapids. irand Rapids today to spend a Mlaa Loura riiurch vfelted Helen Weekes'. adv Andrewa Maturday. audi aa has been provided for our ^hautauqual Nor have we forgotten YOII. A week. r Mihh IVanceH L^mnrd iHHtiend- Miss Maliel Fharles H|»eiit Sun- $1.00 size cast ing minnows 50c Burr Davie called on Vincent Nu- glance below at the list of attractions will surely convince you that this i» lh < ono iiiKher vacntion in (irand itap- day In (Irand Rapids. at Stocking's, adv Rufus Gregory and Will Daw- gent at Orattan Friday. week of the year wheu the whole family ahould take a vacation and simply "camp" son are s| ten ding a few days in idn. Neville Da vara of Fewamo vis- Mrs. Helen Avery is visiting her Mlaa Kdlth Weeke of Hberman (Ity on the Chautauqua grounds! It'a such opportunities as this that make life worth Mr. and Mik. K. T. White and ited friends hen* Sunday. son Arthur In (Jmnd Rapkls. Detroit. le vleltlng ber uncle, ritutou Weeke and other relatlvee at Moeeley. living. Hiildren H|N*nt Sunday in Tort- Miss Flo Morse is s|iending the Lorna Kriim is spending a few Miss Jennie Joseiih has ret urn- Horareand Hyron Weeke vlalted land. days with relatives in Ada. ed from a t wo weeks' vacation. week with relatives and friends in tlielr aunt, Mra. tlrnce Kellogg, Fri- MIHH Win Louckn K|M»nf. a few Harvey llaysmer and family Best farm gates made. West- ^aranac. day nlgbt. A Program That Will Please Everybody dnyn IjihI w«»k with friciidH in were in ('irand Uapids Sunday. Held A Fall River Lumlier Co. tf Bom, tii Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle F.tbel and May Hennella of (Irand Itaplda vial ted tlielr roiielu, Mra. Ionia. Hakes gives prompt bus and Miss Blanche Wood has ret lim- Bovee. Tuesday, Auirust 24th, a CANADA'S FAMOUS BAND—THE KILTIES daughter. cbrla Kropf, Hrlday aud Haturtlay. MIhm Siihm' Dlmondorf ofSiira- baggage service. Fhone 515 tf ed from a week's visit at Crystnl Mra. Lemuel Davla apent Hunday GEORGE H. SPENCER - Lecturers - DR. E. G. SHOUSE nae vinitisj ivlntives hiTe over Have your job printing done Mr. and Mre. A. A. Scott s|ieiit lake. with Mr. aud Mra. t'lyde Alcbiii of CONGRESSMAN M. CLYDE KELLY Sunday. lust Thursday in (Irand l^edge. Born, to Mr. and Mre. Charles iu colors. See our west window, Nortb <1 rattan. I!d. Walker H|ient Sutiday with Barnhillof Alma. Friday. Aug. ledger office. tf Clare Ford and family and Mat tin WINIFRED TOWNSEND CONCERT COMPANY Mr and Mre. A.R. Fadwallader Bavle apent Hunday tu loiila. Iiih wiin nnd daughter iu (irand 20, t win boys. Miss Mabel Robinson of How- THE STRATFORD OPERA COMPANY were in (Irand Itapids Sunday. .lobu Kropf and family of Lowell IhipidH. Mr. and Mrs. Oilow Yeiter are ard City spent over Sunday with vlalfed .lake and Uirta Kropf Hunday. NEWTON. PRINCE OF MAGIC Rest red shingles f2.!>S. West, friends here. Mr. and Mrfl. ilcrinan Slroiuf field iV Fall Kiver Lumlier ('o. if. taking an auto trip through Mlaa Koae Wingeier of Houtb Low- MRS. DEMARCHUS BROWN Lecturers ea Social PreMeme FRED EASTMAN and baby were in (Jmnd UupidH Ohio this week. Mre. Clarence My res and daugh- ell vlclted her aunt, Mre. Frank Sunday. Art is Davarn luis returned to ter Beatrice have returned home Keecb, over Hunday. FREDERIC M. MARSTON MONTANELLI'S VENETIAN QUARTET Fewamo after a^.eek's visit liere. Mrs. Itank of Blanchard s|ient Mr. and MIH. (iuy l^ewin ol last week at. the home of her from Indiana. Oarileld VanBeuaen returned to lila Mrs. Harvey (*allier aud Miss bome In Orand Kaplda Hatnrday (inind ItnpidK H|NMit Sunday with brother, K R. Collar. Miss Bessie Fletcher spent last, after ependlng a week with Moeeley her pareiitn here. Ida Taylor s|ieut Friday in (Jmnd week with her sister, Mrs. Fred frlenda. Itapids. Mr. and Mre. Harry Wattere Buy a Season Ticket and Save Money Mr. and Miv. M. !•!. SimpHon of and two children are s|iending lacobi, in Ionia. Frank A. Brooke of Urattan renter Mr. and Mre. *lohn Kropf nnd vlalted Carrol Wbttteu laat week. You can buy a sesion ticket from the local committee for tl.60 or at the aste for tl.TC. Adult alngle (Irand Ihipidn Sunday at this week in Saranac. Mr. and Mre. Gay West of I cau- admission tickets, afternoon, K ceote; eveulna. * cents, eauept en Band Day, when the afteinuon two children sjient Sunday at Mr. and Mre. Orlow Weeka of tiie Alt hen lioine. sing are visiting his parents, Mr. admisRloii will be K cents and the evealnf admission W cente. Thue It you expect to attend unly purt Moseley. M. C. DeCoiix of Sioux City, Hberman (1ty came Hatnrday to of the sessions It will pay you to buy a eeaeo i ticket. Let some ether member of your family ur n Mix. Kohert Cuhoon and hoii Iowa, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. West. apend a few daya with relatlvea at friend uee it when you can't ao> All seeeon tickets are transferable, Miss Alice Crawford H|M*iit Hie Lionel of Kinvka spent Saturday and Mra. W. F. Howk. Mre. Earl Hunter and two chil- Moaek'y. fulfil nPVN Heason Uvkcte 71 cents from the local committee, |1M at the gate. Kindle ad- with JeHHefahoon. wfH>k end with Mary Ha vara at dren are s|tening several days at • — « - VllSwl^i%»^iv—tickete U oents, both afternosn and evenina, eicept Band Nlalit, when Fewamo. Miss Florence Malone of (imnd the admiselon wilt be 86 cents. Mr. and Mr*. Itiil|)li Kenyon of Rapids spent the Ural of I he week D. C. Hunter's iu Keene. t««s (JIM Hny CMMrn's Ms Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Scott and I'rH'iiort Hiient Sunday with Mr. with Miss Kathryu Drew. Mr. and Mre. Charles Whorley Worma, by tbouaauda, rob tbe and Mrs. (iieHter I/Miry. familv were in (jrand Itapids of Ionia eiNMit Sunday with Mr. child of uoiirlabmeut, atuut Ita grow Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. James Hulbert tb, cHiiae coiiatlpatlon, Indtgeatlon, (.let our prieefi on suhIi. win- visited his niece, Mre. Bert Doug- and Mre. Harvey llaysmer. nervoitaneaa, Irregular appetite, fever Miss Louise Hunt of Fotler dow and door frames. W(.>st Held lass, of Whitney ville Sunday. l^owellChautamjiin Aug. '11 — and aometlmea apaama. Klckapoo Lowell Chautauqua August 31 to September 4 A Tall Hiver liUinberTo. tf ville is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Sept 4—five big days. tf. Worm Killer gtvea relief from all R. Barnes. Miss Hazel Anderson of Kala- tbeae. Oue-fourtb to oue of tbeee Mrs. Henry Kloosterand sons ma/oo is s|tending two weeks Miss Ida Belle Rutherford is pleaeaut candy loxeugea, taken ae We do not bear any one complntn- of Muskegon s|>ent last week at Allerton l>ee has retuiiiHl to with relatives and friends hen*. home from Grand Rapids for a directed, kill and remove tbe worma, Ing about tbe Auguat drought. t he home of Henry Visser. ('hicago after a visit, with rela- week's vacation with her parents. regulate vour cblld'e bowel and re (leorge Tucker aud fiuiilly attended tives hen*. Mrs. Mary Purple returned atore I ta bealtb and vitality. < let an tbe Rolllna reunion at Nortb Park C0U RACE Miss Hertha Visser retiirniMl Moaday from Bdmore, where she Best ribbons at Weekes*. adv. original 25c box from you^ drugglet. Thuraday. Two ulecea accompauled Tiiesoluy from a ien-day visit, al Fred Malcolm returned Satur has lieen s| lend ing a few weeks. Don't endanger your cblld'a bealtb I hem home. Phone 260 S?;?[f.?, James Lind, wife and three chil- aud future when ao aure aud almple Holland and (irand Itapids. day night from a two weeks' stay Meeara. Fraxee and Hblvel of Uiw- iu Toronto. Silas Braisted visited hisgmnd- dren spent the liret half of last a remedy can 1* bad. Kvmthin^; for a I nnl in ntock. del. a rail Style l>ook ^>e, with ell will lie at the Congregational daughter. Mrs. Freeman Whit- week with his mother. Mrs. E. P. church Hunday, Aug. Ltl. at p m. free pat tern at Weekes', adv Miss (I race Mains of Val|)aiaiiio, myer, of South Lowell over Sun- Sweet. Improved B. B. Starter, $10.00. Call and see it. 1 ml., spent Saturday with Mrs. KERNE HEIGHTS and will talk on the topic, "Oppor- Miss«*s (Iraee and (iretehen day. tunlttea of an Kducatlon." Hay Slay ton. Mre. E. P. Sweet, sfient an hour Married, In Ionia, Hatnrday, .lul.v lleiui^ of Terre Haute are visit- Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Parish and or two with her daughter, Mre. Miss Nina Sjience of (Imud Ul, 191".. Mlaa Olennlee, daughter of Yout mm UN K siomi Will install any electric starter you wish. ing lOlmer Itiehmond and family. daughter of (imnd Rapids called Frank Carr in Keene, Wednesday Mr. and Mre. Klroy Haylea of Keene, Itapids is siiending the week with Calug care to avoid draugbta, ei- Mr. and Mm. (!lo»ide Parker on Mr. and Mre. K it. Collar evening. to Mr. fleeter Abbott of Hberldan, relativeo here. Itev. (7. Hoag ofllclatlng. Mra. Ab poaure, audden cbangea,, and taking and daughter Irene of ionia vis- Sunday. Mre. M. W. Gee. daughter Bar- a treatment of Dr. Klng'a New Die Dlaeo Elaotric Starter, twelve volt storage liallerVt Messrs and Mesdames F. B. bott waa one of lonla county's auc Iteil ivlatives here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bralsted bam and son James of Plainwell ueaaful acbool teacbera. Mr. Abbott covery, will poatlvely relieve, and In McKay and WiM Flynn were in time will aurely rldyouofyourcotigb. New but tuns at Weekes*. adv ami sons l^eonard ami l^ee at- are visiting their husband and bae a Hue puMltlon with the (Jrand $75.00. Ionia Thureday. Trunk Hallway company. Tbey arci Tbe lirat doee aoothea tbe Irritation, Mi's. It. M. .lohnson and hiby tended t he Feet reunion in (imnd lather here. now at Spring Lake. CoiiKmliita cbecka your cough, which atopa In a Miss Kathryn Drew s|ienl Sun abort time. Dr. Klng'a New Diacov- returned to Alma Tuesday aft?»r Itapids Thursday. Fibre silk boot, hose 25e nt ttona. r day with ('. (iuy Ferry ami fain- Weekes'. adv ery baa lieen ueed aucceeafnlly for 4.t two weeks' visit with relatives ily iu (imnd Rapids. Duck season opens in Septem yeara and la guaranteed to cure you. here. ber and we have the guns and Mrs. L. S. ('base returned to SOUTH BOSTON. Money back If It falle. (Jet a bottle Faul and Matilda Brunt haver ammunition for you. her home in Cleveland Saturday, Aug. £1—Nearly everyone fromtbla Irom your drugglat; It coeta only a Mr. and Mi's. Otto Andrews and little and will help you ao iinich. are spending a two weeks* vaca- R. D. Stocking. after spending three weeks with way attended tbe free fair at lonla. baby of ('larksville spent Sunday tion at Breckenridge. with Mr. and Mi's, .lohn L. An- Mr. and Mre. George Oakes of Mre. Com ('base. lobn Freeman reporta 2U7 buebela The Baker's Bread with of oata off from three acres. NORTH CAMPBELL drews, Newest styles in Nemo, It. A* U. Addison, Mich., arespending two Little John Rutherford caught and Warner corsets. The Houtb Boaton ball team will Mra. Mae Hbanka of (Irand Raplda Eat! a Home-Made Flavor Eat! Chriatopher U»onard and Har- weeks with Mre. Oakes' brother, one of the lingers of his left hand vlalted laat Thuraday with Mra. A. W. Weekes tV Son. play agalnat Banner boya at tbe old and Manning .lones are en- W. F. Howk and wife. in a machine at tbe canning fac- Grange picnic at Lake Odeeaa Ang Vernor Trowbridge and family. We are now prepurnl to handle all our trade ami joving* a week's eaiiiping near Mr. and Mre. A. W. Hine of Eliminate bake-day trouble by tory last week and badly bruised 2«. Mra. I^ewla Leece vlalted relatlvea irivHsatbifai'tion toourctrntoniHrH. We art* putting: (Irand Rapids spent Sunday with In (irand Raplda laat week. Smyrna. using Pansy Blossom Flour. it. Cbarlea Ayrea and family and Mra out a line of hake ^omls that yon will ffo a long way m Dr. 1. B. Malcolm and family. (Juamnteed as good as the best Robert KIHa went to Htanton Tuea Oxel Johnaon and family apent Mrs.('.A. Meyers and dau«rh- New stock of watches, watch day to attend tbe funeral of Mre. Hatnrdaj nlgbt and Sunday with bla hi heat, ami are Htart-in^- thb week to supply niireiis- Mr. and Mrs. John Arehar* For sale bv all dealers. tf ter, Miss Mary Babeoek, returned bracelets, diamond laviliers, dia- Maude Llppa Oatrander. Mra. Oa- brother and family at Alto. (tuners with Hunday from a week's out inu: at and children motored to Martin Mrs. R. T, Ford and son War- mond rings and up-to-date jewel- trander a|)ent part of ber cblldbood Mra. Carl Hunt left Thuraday to J^ake Odessa. Friday and returned Monday. ren and Miss Sophia Wingeier ry just received at R. 1). Stock- bere. vlalt ber parenta at Veataburg. Hhe Mr. and Mre. Stephen Perry of have been spending a few days at ing's. adv Re?. Chamberlain requeete all auto will aleo vlalt relatlvea at Alma and SALT RISING BREAD, Mr. aud Mra. 1). It. I'arrish and mobile^ ownere to be at tbe M. R. Ht. Louie. dauirbter Pearl of (Irand Kapids (irand Kaplds sjjent Saturday at Andrew's cottage, Murrey lake. Mr. and Mre. John Nicklin of church Hunday at aa be haa A mlacellaneoua ebower waa given which we hope to make as near perfect as poHsihle. visited their cousin, Mis. (1. W. the home of Mrs. Leonora Perry. Warner brassieres at Weekes'. Grand Rapids came Sunday apeclal aermon prepared for tbem. lOd. Mlnord and bride at the bome of Watch our window display every day and yon will Rouse, Sunday. Miss Lillian Skelding returned Mr. and Mre. P. N. White and morning and took Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. I^eroy Heaven Friday lind what vou lonp wanted. There in nothing we to (Irand Itapids Sunday after Harry Shuter to spend the day night. 50c auto raps and ehiffon veils daughter Winnie returned Mon Will Head worth vlalted relatlvea Iu cannot, make if ordered in time. at Weekes*. adv sitending a week with her parents. day evening from a visit with at their home in (irand Rapids. (jrand Raplda Hunday. Mre. •losepli Tandlerand «rmnd- Misses Abby Malcolm and their son and brother Robert at Telephone the news to Thr lalaab Long and daughter Anna We have added one more first-claHH haker to our daughter •losephine of (Irand Marion Hine spent the week-end South Haven. Lkimjku. Office phone 200, dur- were Hunday gueata at tbe bome of force HO aH t o supply the groceries with t he lieNt . Vou Uapids siient. Sunday at the home with Mra. Adelliert Odell in Ver Mrs. (Jeorge Blakeslee, an old ing business hours. Or call Alfred Bedell and family of South can get our wholesome hread nt Alexander Son's, gennes. bouse phone 239, at any hour of Boaton. of F. (i. lioffman. resident of JiOwell township, died Muriel Hunt entertained the Mlaaea VanDyke's and Bangs*. The other grocers will sup- Mr. and Mre. Clyde Foreman day or night. Mr. and Mrs. I'*rank Tredeniek at her home Monday morning. Alarm Jeaae and (Jeneva Church of Lanalng ply you with it if you call for our goods. Stop and and children are spending the Funeral servk«s were held there Mr. and Mre. Orley Rulason Monday. of (Irand Uapids are s|NUidin^a see our new line. couple weeks with their mother. week at (Imnd Ha ven and Coop- yesterday afternoon. and Mre. James Denton and Tbomaa Head worth oaaeed away ers ville. daughter Ona spent tlie week- at tbe home of hla daughter, Mra. W. Mre.«. W. House. Wheeler Hull's home paper M. Drew, Auguat 18. aged 84 yeara' "Best r>0e silk boot hone in blaek, Miss ^Ruth .lohnson retnmed from Columbia Falls, Mont., re- end with relatives at Iteed City Funeral aervlcea were held at tbe white, emerald, >rrey. ( openhap'n Monday from a three weeks' visit ports a sample bundle of timothy and called on friends at Morley. bome on Thuraday, Rev. Wooley of STUART BROS. BAKERY with her brother, Kotf Roy, in nearly seven feet high with heads Watch bracelets at Stocking's. Saranac officiating, burial In Houtb aud tan at WeeW'. adv Boaton cemetery. Mre. F. .1. Morse ret arne

and again walked round to the "Jun Jovel After I left you I walked qulak* news that tha oafe in the admiral tup* lor." The short, wintry day had ended, ly on towards the club, when, all of orintendent's ofllce had been opened the gas lamps were lit and the dsrk a sudden, ty) scoundrels sprang out by expert safebreakers, and certain ness of night was gradually creeping of Suffolk street, and one of them flrad most Important secret documents ee (IADS 5PYon. a revolver full at me Then 1 knaw stolen." Jack had not been to the club, and I no more." "Well?" | asked, much Interested. The Nyafery of a Silent Love began now to grow thoroughly uneasy. "Hut who were the men? Did you "Again, two months late* when the He had parted from me nt the corner recognize them?" villa of tho prince of Montevachi, at (Wer WILLIAM of tho Strand with only a live minutes' "No, not at all. That's tho worst Palmero, was broken into and the walk before him, and yet ho had ap- of it." whole of the famous jewels of the AUTKOR "f •TUCOWOJ DCSK,"CTC parently disappeared. My flrst Impulse "Hut Muriel knowa who they were!" princess stolen, it was a very strange was to drive to Notting Hill to inquire I said. fact that the Iris was at the moment ILLUSTRATIONS ^CDIfflODES of Muriel If she had news of him, hut "Ah, yes I Bring hor here, won't In that port. But It was not until tha coprtrotfT 6Y rut ytMr-ztr mow* co somehow the Italian's warning words you?" the poor fellow implored, "I'm third occasion, when the yacht was made mo wondor If ho had met with dying to soe her once again." at Villefranche, and our squadron be* foul play. Then I told him how she had looked ing at Toulon 1 got four days' leave u i w i I suddenly recollected those two upon him while unconscious, and how to go along the Riviera, that my sus- men who had passed by aa we hal I had taken the daily bulletin to her. picions were aroused, for at the very CHAPTER XV—Contlnutd. once or twice. Hut she's dead, isn't talked, and how that the feature! of For an hour I talked with him, urging hour when I was dining at the London -15- Ae? she know the seeret of those ono had aeemed strangely familiar. him to get well soon, so that wo could house at Nice with Muriel and a "Qulto likely," Iio aniwered. "Dut men, and they intended to kill her Therefore I took a cab to the police unite in probing the mystery, and schoolfellow of hers, Elma Heath — our flnt object must be to redlncover I tried to prevent them taking her station down at Whitehall and made bringing to justice those responsible who was spending the winter there Muriel. Would it not be beHt to aend away on the yacht, and I would have Inquiry of the inspector on duty in for the dastardly act with a lady who was Baron Oberg's an urgent wire to tho addrem where 1 gone to the police—only I dare not the big, bare ofllce with Ita flaring "Muriel knows, and if she loves you cousin—that a great robbery waa always write? She would then reply becauMo my own handa were not quite gaa jots in wire globes. He heard me she will no doubt assist us," X sail committed In one of the big hotels up hare, no doubt. I've told you practl* clean. I knew they intended to silence to the end, then turning back the book at Clmles, the wife of an Amerleaa rally everything, my dear old fellow. "Oh, she does love me, Oor4on, 1 her, but I wae powerless to save her, of "occurrencea" before him, glanced knew that," said the prostrate man, millionaire losing jewels valued at The facts of tho affair can be made poor young lady. They took her on through the ruled entries, thirty thousand pounds. Then the known only by Muriel. I tell you, we smiling contentedly, and wken I left board Leithcourt's yacht, the Iris, and "I should think this is the gentle J promised to bring her thera on tha robbsries, coincident with the visit of must find her." they sailed for the Mediterranean, I man, sir," he said. And he read to morrow. the yacht, aroused my strong suspi- "Yes, we must-at all haiards," I believe." me the entry as follows: cion. I remarked the nature ot those said. "Let's go across to the telo This I did. but having conducted her "And what was your connection to the bed at the end of the ward I dis- documents stolen from Malta, and graph offlce opposite Charing Cross. with them?" P. C. WA report* that ftt 2:07 a. to., creetly withdrew. What she said to recognized that they could only be of It's open always." And we rose and while on duty nutHlde tho Natlonnl OrI- "Well, I was Leithcourt's servant." him I am not, of course, aware. All I service to a foreign government. Then walked out along the Strand, now was his reply. "I was steward on the k-ry. ho hoard a rovolvcr shot, followed by a mnn'ii < ry. Ho rnn to tho ronirr of know is that an hour later when I re- came, the Leghorn Incident of whleh nearly deserted, and dispatched an Iris for a year, until I suppose they Stiffnlk Mrcnt. whore he found a gont'r- you told me. The yacht's name had urgent message to Muriel ot an ad- turned I found them the happiest pair thought that I began to see too much, man lying upon the pavement .Kiiffcrlng possible to roticeive, and 1 clearly aaw been changed to the Lola, and she dress In Hurllngham road, Fulham. from ft serloui phot-wound In the cheat and then 1 was placed in a position that Jack's trust In her was not Ill- had been repainted. I made search* Afterwards we stood outside on the ashore." "• and quite unconidoiiM. He obtained the axHlNtnnre of P C.'n 21RA nnd 3«A. and placed. Ing inquiry, and found that on the curb, still talking, 1 loath to part from "And what did you see?" tho gentlemnn, who wan not tdentlflod, But of Elma? No further word had evening she was purposely run him, when thero passed by In the "More than 1 care to tell, signore. was takon to the Chnrlng Crom hospltnt come from her. and I began to grow aground In order to strike up a friend- shadow two men In dark overcoats, where tho IIOIIHO surKvon expri-Mod n If they were arrested 1 should be uneasy. The dsys went on. I wrote ship at the consulste, a Russian gun* who crossed the road behind us to arreated, too, you see." doubt whether he could live, Neither P O.'s reeolloct having noth-ed my suspl- wlce, but no reply waa forthcoming. boat was lying In the vicinity. Tho the front of Charing Cross station, "Hut I mean to solve tho mystery, idous-looklng pcrHon In Hie vicinity. At last I could bear the suspense no consul's safe was rifled, and the and then continued ou towards Trafa!* Olinto," I said fiercely, for I was In JOHN PRRVICAL, Inspector. scheme certainly was to transfer any* gar square. longer, and began to contemplate re- no trilling mood. "I'll fathom It If turning to Russia. thing obtained from It to the Russian As the light of tho street lamp fell I waited for no more, but rushed It costs me my life." December came, and we itlll re gunboat." O/va the Children round to the hospital in the cab, and upon them I thought I recognized the "If the slgnor solves It, then I can- "But what was In the safer X aaked. was, five minutes later, taken along malned on at the hotel. Once Olinto face of one as that of a person I had not bo charged with revealing tho "Fortunately nothing. But you see the ward, where I identified poor Jack had written mo repoaf ng his warning. seen before, yet I was not at all cer- truth," was tho man's diplomatic reply. they knew that our squadron was due lying in bed. white-faced and uncon- The Qoody TheVe Qood For Them tain, and my failure to remember "Hut I fear they are far too wary." in I^eghorn, and that some extremely scious. whom the passer-by resembled pre- "Armlda has lost her life. Surely Important dispatches were on the way "The doctor was here a quarter of vented me from saying anything fur that Is sufllclent Incentive for you to to the admiral—secret orders based an hour ago," whispered tho sister The best way in this world to spend a nickel ther to Jack than: bring them all to justice?" upon the decision of the British cabl* "And he fears he is sinking." "A fellow I know has Juat gone by, "Of course. Hut If the law falls net as to the vexed question of Rus- for refreshment is to get "He has uttered no words?" I asked 1 think." upon them, it will also fall upon me." sian ships passing the Dardanelles—, anxiously. "Made no statement?" "Wo seem to be meeting boats of 1 explained the terrible affliction to they expected that they would be' 'None. He has never regained con- friends tonight," he laughed. "After which my love had been subjected by lodged in the safe until the arrival of sciousness, and I fear, sir, he never all, old chap. It does one good to como those heartless brutes, whereupon he the squadron, as they always are. will. It Is a case of deliberate murder, WRIGLEYS back to our dear, dirty old town again. cried enthusiastically: "Then she Is They were, however, bitterly disap- the police told me early this morning." We abuse It when wo aro here, and not dead! She can tell us every- pointed because the dispatchea had talk of the life in Paris and Vienna thing!" I clenched my fists and swore a not arrived." fierce revenge for that dastardly act. wholesome, impurity-proof chewing gum. It's made and lirussels, but when we are away "Hut cannot you tell us?" "And then?" And as I stood besldo the narrow bed. there is no place on earth so dear to "Hut what Is tho use. If we have no (TO BE CONTINUED.) I realized that what Olinto had said clean and kept clean. It's wrapped in waxed us, for it Is •liome.' Hut there!" ho dear proof?" was his evasive reply regarding my own peril was the actual laughed, "I'm actually growing roman- I could see plainly that he feared be- AIDS THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS paper and sealed. Its two delicious flavors are truth. I was a marked man. Was I nc. Ah! If we could only lind Muriel! ing Implicated In some extraordinary never ta penetrate that Inscrutable always fresh and full strength. Hut we must tomorrow. Ta-ta! 1 plot, the exact nature of which he so Importance of Thorough Mastication and ever-Increasing mystery? shall go around to the club and sleep, .steadfastly refused to reveal to me. of Food la Hardly Propsrly for I haven't fixed on any diggings We talked on for half an hour, and Understood. CHAPTER XVI. It is the longest-lasting, most beneficial and yet. Come in at ten tomorrow, and from his conversation I gathered that we will decide upon some plan. One- he was well acquainted with Elma. "Chew your food well." Is a motto The Truth About the tola. pleasant goody possible to buy. It aids appetite thing is plainly certain—Hlma must "Ah, signore, she was such a pleas- which should be written large on the at once be got out of Russia. She's ant and kind-hearted young lady. I Throughout the long night I called walls of dining rooms, restaurants, and digestion, quenches thirst, sweetens mouth .certainly In deadly peril of her life always felt very sorry for her. She many times at the hospital, but the and every other place where human there." was In deadly fear of them." reply was always the saino. Jack had beings eat. The reason Is that in or and breath. not regained consciousness, and the "Yes," I said. "And you will help "Hut why did they induce you to der to digest food In the shortest pos- mi?" doctor regarded his case as hopeless, entice me to that house in Lambeth? sible time, and with the least possible Write for free copy of "WRIGLEY'S MOTHER GOOSE," a "With all my heart, old fellow," an- Why did they so evidently desire that In the morning I drove in hot liable effort, it must first be dissolved, and swered my friend, warmly grasping 1 should be killed?" to Bassett road, Notting Hill, nnd at this can be accomplished only by ade- handsomely Ulustrated booklet in colors that will amuse my hand, and then we parted, he "Hy accident," he Interrupted, cor- the address Olinto had given me found quate chewing. young and old and remind you of this Perfect Gum. strolling along towards the National recting me. "Always by accident," Muriel. When siie entered tne room Just how much thorough chewing Oallery on his way back to the "Jun- and he smiled grimly. with folding doors Into which 1 had lessens the strain on the digestive ap- ior," while 1 returned to the Cecil "Surely you know their secret mo- been shown, I saw that she was pale paratus can be seen by a very simple In it the WRIGLEY SPEARMEN have acted alone. tive?" 1 remarked. and apprehensive, for we had not met experiment. since her night, and she was, no doubt, all the old familiar Mother Goose scenes to the "At the time 1 did not," he declared. Take a one-inch cube of hard, solid, at a loss for an explanation. Hut I did "Captain Durnford?" I Inquired of "I acted on their Instructions, being "Ah, Gordon, Old Fellow, We Had a non-porous sugar candy and drop it "tune" of new jingles. Address Wm. Wrigley not press her for one. I merely told the hall porter of the club next morn- compelled to, for they hold my future Narrow Escape." Into a pint of water. It will take at ing. her that the Italian Santlnl had given Jr. Co., 1312 Kesner Building, Chicago. in their hands. Therefore I could not least half an hour and perhaps much "Not here, sir." me her address and that 1 can e as but I did not heed it. I somehow dis- longer to dissolve, because a cube disobey. You know too much, there- trusted the fellow. "But he slept here last night," 1 bearer of unfortunate news. of this size has only six square inches fore you were marked down for death Jack, now thoroughly recovered, remarked. *i have an appointment —just as you aro now." "What Is It?" she gasped quickly. of surface exposed to the solvent ac* "Chew it after every meal" with him." "It concerns Captain Durnford," I called almost dally at Bassett road, "And who is it who is now seeking tion of the water. The man consulted the big book be- replied. "He has been injured in the and would often bring Muriel to the my life?" I inquired gravely. "I only re- If, however, a similar cube of candy fore him, and answered: street, and Is In Charing Cross hospi- Cecil to tea or to luncheon. Often I turned from Russia yesterday." Is broken Into 100 smaller plecea be "Captain Durnford went out at 9:27 tal." inquired the whereabouts of her father fore being placed In the water It will "Your movements are well known," last night, sir, but haa not returned " "Ah!" she cried. "I see. You do and of Hylton Chater. but she declared dissolve 10,000 times as quickly, be- answered the young Italian. "You can- herself in entire ignorance, and be A woman with small feet may be To Protect a State'a Wards. Half Educatsd. Strange, I thought, but although I not explain the truth. By your face cause there is now 10.000 times as not be too careful. Woodroffe has lieved they were abroad. vain, but ahe walks on her pride. Insurance Commissioner Ekern of "It wouldn't be a bad Idea," aald waited in the club nearly an hour, he I can tell there is something more. much surface area exposed. been in Russia with you, has he not? One afternoon, shortly before Christ- Wisconsin haa sent a letter to each the boy'a father. "It yea did a little did not put In an appearance. He's dead! Tell me the worst." In digestion we have to deal not And Chater is In London." Red Cross BfcH Bine, made In America, member of the legislature urging im- work during your aummer vacation. About four o'clock, as I was passing "No, Miss Leithcourt." I said gravely, mas, as we were Idling In the Ameri- merely with almple solution but with therefore the best, delights the housewife. mediate action to protect life and You aurely dont need three whole through the big hall of tbe hotel, I "And tho Lelthcourts?" "not dead, but the doctors fear that can bar of the hotel, my friend told All good grocers. Adv. the chemical conversion of Insoluble property against the fire hazard la montha to rest up after the little heard a voice behind me utter a greet- He shrugged his shoulders with a he may not recover. His wound Is me that Muriel had invited us to tea into soluble substancea—a much mora at her cousin's that afternoon, and ac- the state charitable and penal insti- work you did at college. When X waa ing In Italian, and, turning in sur- gesture of ignorance, adding, "The dangerous. He has been shot by some diflicult process. For this reason a The German government has for cordingly we went there in company. tutions. A bureau recommended the your age 1 earned enough during tha prise, found Olinto, dressed in his best Signorina Muriel returned to London unknown person." onelnch cube of solid food would take years fixed the retail price of drugs, As we sat together Muriel, a smart installation of sprinkler equipments, aummer to pay my college expensea." suit of black, standing hat in hand. from Eastbourne this morning."" "Shot!" she echoed, bursting into much more than 10,000 times aa long even to the extent ot deeignating what figure in pale blue gown, poured tea especially in the hospitals for the ia- "Yea," replied the boy. "aad look at In an instant I recollected what Where can I find her?" I inquired tears. "Then they have followed him to digest aa the same quantity which must be charged for bottle, cork, label for us and chatted more merrily. I sane at Oshkosh and Mendota. the result Yoa> can't play teanis at Jack had told me, and regarded him eagerly. "It la of the utmost impor- after all! They have deceived me. and has been reduced to fine bits hy tha or ointment box used In dispensing the thought, than ever before. She seemed The commissioner said It waa all, your golf Is a joke aad you dont with some suspicion. tance that I should see her." now, aa they Intend to take him from action ot the teeth and the saliva medfalne. quick and nervous and yet full of hap- cheaper to make improvementa than know as much about Ty Cobb's bat- L '^Sljjnor Commendatore," he said in "She is with a relation, a cousin, I me. I will myself protect him. You, glanda. piness. as she should Indeed have to pay fire losses and the families and ting average aa the lowest paid office a low voice, aa though fearing to be think, at Bassett road, Notting Hill. Mr. Gregg, have been in peril of your Science now bel'.evea that mnab been, for Jack Durnford waa one of SELF SHAMPOOING frlenda of the helpless inmates had a boy in your establishment"—New overheard, "may I be permitted to The house is called 'Holmwood.'" life, that I know, but Jack's enemies modern dyapepsla arises from onr hav- the best fellows In the world, and his right tb ask that their Uvea be ssade York World. apeak In private with you?" Then, after a pause, he added, with are yours, and they ahall not go un- ing lost the habit of living on hard; With eutlcura Soap la Meat Comfort- restoration to health little short of safe trom the dangera ot lire. a strange, earnest look In hla dark punished. May I see him?" dry foods. When all our food waa so> lag and Beneficial. Trial Free. "Certainly," I aald. and I took him miraculous. Facee Turned Toward gunrlae. In a lift up to my room. eyes. "Pardon me. Slgnor Commenda- "I fear not but we will ask at the hard that It had to be well chewed be "Gordon," ha said to me with a Prize Definition of Kenay. Thla la a bmsy world, but the age tore. If I presume to suggest some- hospital." And after the exchange of fore we could awallow It our salivary Eapedally if preceded by touches ' "I ^ave come to warn you, signore," sudden seriousness when tea had end- What la regarded aa one ot tha la calling tor men who can help bear thing. will you not?" some further explanations we took a glanda were kept more active and oar ef Cntlcara Ointment to spots ot dan- lie said, when I had given him a seat. ed and we had placed down our cups. beat definitions of money waa given Ita burena. who can do things, whose "Certainly. What do you suggest?" hansom back to Charing Cross. teeth cleaner. druff aad Itching on the scalp akin. ^Your enemies mean harm to you." "I want to tell you something—some by Henry E. Beggs ot SheflUld, Eng- faces are turned toward the sunrise. 7, "That you should remain here. In At flrat the sister refused to allow These aapercreamy emollients meet I Look here, Olinto!" I exclaimed thing Fve been longing always to tell land, who was awarded a prise offered —Elbert Hubbard: this hotel, and not venture out" Muriel to see the patient but ahe Im- every skla want as well as every deUrminedly, "I've bad enough of this you, and now I have got dear Muriel's When Mind Meeta Mind. by a British weekly for the loUowlng "For fear of aomething unfortunate plored ao earnestly that at laat she toilet aid nursery want in caring tor confounded mystery. Tell me the consent I want to tell you about her The crash ot onyx upon porphyry, philosophical wisdom: The Llheassa. happening to mel" I laughed. "I'm consented, and the distressed girl in the skin, scalp, hair and hands. truth regarding the assassination of father and his friends." the dull thumping, ot empty coeoanuta. "An article which may be used as a "That chronic grumbler ramiads ma your poor wife up In Scotland." really not afraid. Olinto." I added. the black coat and hat crept on tip- Sample each tree by mail with Book. universal passport to everywhere ex- ot an express trahb" "And about Elma, too?" 1 aaid In the shrill whistle ot wlndmllla la a "You know 1 carry thia." and I drew toe to the bedside. Addresa postcard, Cuticura, Dept XY, cept heaven and aa a universal pro- "In what, way.r^ "Ah, algnore!" he answered sadly quick eagerness. "Yes. tell me every* gale, the yowling ot tom-cats, the ex- out my revolver from my hip pocket - "He was conscious for a quarter of Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv. In a changed voice, "1 do not know. thing." plosion of redhot bladders^ the Meal- vider ot everything exeept happiness." "He la always oa the ran." "But signore. have a care for your an hour or so," whispered the snrse It waa a plot. Someone represented "No, not everything, for I don't ing of aheep on lonely moors, the self." cried the Italian, laying his hand who sat there. "He asked after aome Tvsa Boys, a Cew and Two Calves. About oaeeleveoth of tha area ot me—hut he was killed also. They be- know tt myself. But what I know I clash of tin aworda, the rattling of German/e Palate Crept upon my arm. "You are a marked lady named Muriel." This Is a short story ot how two Africa, some 1.000,000 square miles, lieved they had struck me down," he will explain as briefly as I can, and dumb-waiters, the braying of jack- The potato crop ol Oenaaay was man. Ah! do I not know," he ex- The girl at my aide burst late low Vermont boys, still in their teens, still awaits expterattoa. added, with a bitter laugh. "Poor Ar- leave you to form your own conclu- asses! the snorting of hippopotamuses, one ot the largest on record. The offl- claimed breathlessly. "If you go out sobbing. have made some real money on a thor mida's body was found concealed be- sloas. It is," he went one, "a atrange the squeaking ot hautboys aad bag- cial statistics place tha igarea at 60,- you may run right Into—well, the fatal "Tell him," she said, "that Hurlei oughhred Guerasey. They paid $200 hind a rock on the opposite side of —most amazing story. When I myself pipes, the gurgle ot out jugulaia, the 200,000 metric tona, aa agaiaat 14,800,- But it is impossible tor tha average accident" is here—that she haa aeen him, and tor the animal when she waa two the wood. I saw it—ah!" he cried became flrst cognizant of the mystery craoUng ot solerotia knees, the Mow- 000 metric tona ia mi Qalte a high man to accouat for hla neighbor's suo* "Never fear, Olinto," I replied re- la waiting for him to recover." years old, and as tLeir father was a ihuddering. I was on board the flagship the Re ing up and busting ot logic, the torture percentage of'the potatoes were dis- cess. The police had. It seemed, suc- assuringly. "I ahall keep my eyes Day succeeded day, and although 1 and death ot tha English language banker aad they were sway to school eased and. could not be kept over win- wide open. Here, In London, one's life nown. under Admiral Sir John Fisher. a farmer was induced to keep the ani- ceeded in discovering the unfortunate was not allowed to visit my friend, 1 .We were lying in Malta when there .. . a m 30ting ot the house ot repre- ter, and the crop being large the What thhr country needa la lesa en- is safer than anywhere else in the mal for them. They owned the cow woman after all, and had found that waa told that he was very slowly pro- arrived the English yacht Iris, owned sentatives ot the Uailed States.—H. prices obtained were low. actment ol lawa and more enforce- world, perhaps—certainly safer than a little over two years and during that ahe waa his wife. gressing. I Idled at the Hotel Cecil, by Mr. Philip Leithcourt and among, U Mencken la. the Smart Set ment in some places I could name in your time ahe had two calvea. The boya "You know a man named Lelth- longing daily for newa of Elma. Only those on board cruising for pleaaure Once In a great while a woman gets own country, eh?" at which he found a ready market tor the calves court?" I asked a few minutea later. once did a letter come from her. a were Mr. Martin Woodroffe, Mr. Hyl- Yawn for Your Health. so angry at her husband that ahe re- But talk lant cheap when yoa hire grinnef and have just sold the cow. the hree "Now, tell the truth. In this affair, brief, well-written note, from which It ton Chater, and the owner'a wife and Doctor Naegeli, professor ot medi- fuses to talk back. a lawyer to do It for you. The next moment he grew serious animals having been sold for $5^J. Olinto. our Interests are mutual, are appeared that she was quite well and daughter Muriel. cine at Liege university, commends again,-and said: The farmer charged them $126 for they not?" happy, although she longed to be able the practice ot yawning as a physical I' "Muriel and I met flrst at a tennis keeping ot the stock and other ex- He nodded, after a moment's hesita- "I only warn the signore that If he to go out The princess was very kind reviver. A good yawn, the profeasor party, and afterwards frequently at penses and the boys will net $100 r tion. goes out It Is at his own peril." indeed to her, and, she added, was maintains, is excellent tor the lungs, various houses In Malta, for anyone apiece from the transaction. The boys "And you know also a man named "Then let it be so," I laughed, feel- making secret arrangements for her and for all the breathing organs as who goes there hnd entertains Is soon are quite satisfied with their mvest- Archer—who is sometimes known as ing self-confident that no one could escape across the Russian frontier entertained in return. A mutual at- well. But there Is an art In yawning, The Better Things ment and incidentally have become Hornby, or Woodroffe—as well as a lead me into a trap. I was neither a into Germany. tachment sprang up between Muriel he says, just as there Is an art In somewhat interested in life upon a friend of his called Chater." foreigner nor a country cousin. I knew I saw Muriel many times, but never breathing. Every yawn should be aa and myself," he said, placing his hand Vermont farm.—Springfield (Vt.) Re- "SI, signore," he said. "I have met London too well. He was silent and once did she refer to Rannoch or their deep as possible, so as to bring all the tenderly upon her and smiling, "and porter. of Life them all—to my regret." shook his head; then, after telling me sudden departure. Her only thought we often met in secret and took long muscles of the throat and chest Into "And have you ever met a Rus- that he was still at the same restau- Aftis of the man she loved. walks, until quite suddenly Leithcourt action, and also to fill the lungs with a Mandy Didn't Care. naturally come with proper care of the brain and body. sian—a certain Baron Oberg—and his rant in Westbourne Grove, he took his Ono afternoon, ten days after the current of fresh air. said that It was necessary to sail for "Mandy." said tho old woman to her niece, Elma Heath?" departure, warning me once more not attempt upon Jack, I was allowed to Smyrna to pick up some friends who Doctor Naegeli has known of many And in this connection food plays a mighty important "His niece? She isn't his niece." to go forth. sL by his bedside and question him. daughter just back from a day's wasli* had been traveling in Palestine. The cases in which a sore throat h&s been Ing. "M&ndy. whut-all did Mis' Sally part "Then who Is she?" I demanded. Half an hour later, disregarding his "Ah, Gordon, old fellow!" he said night they sailed a great consterna- alleviated by persistent yawnliig, says done say t' yo'?" "How do I know? 1 have seen her words, 1 strode out into the Strand, faintly, "I've had a narrow escape—by the London Chronicle. tion was caused on the Island by the "She done say," repeated Mandy sol- In many cases the daily food lacks certain emnly and impressively: WiMandy. elements necessary for keeping brain and body upbuilt INCREASE RANGE OF VISION pupil of the eye to the amount of light. Lost' was the most popular book In NOT SABBATH FOR THE RABBI ernoon, and darkness overtook him does yo' know that yo' persesses a im- and in trim. These elements—phosohates for die Every one is familiar with the chang- the village library," he writes. "I waa before he reached home. As it Is a mortal soul?'" ing pupil of a cat's eye—a narrow slit astonished, and thought it an Iso- "Lan' sakes, Mandy 1 An' whut did brain, iron for the blood and lime for tne bones—'are >. ••; New Night Qlaaset Ara Bald - to Be Miracle Had to Be Performed to Keep sin to ride on the Sabbath, the rabbi /.C by day and a big disk by night—open- lated Instance. At a fair in Moscow, yo' respon'?" abundantly supplied in the famous pure food— Four Timea at Effective as the Him From Breaking Law, and for a moment was perplexed what to ing up at night to admit all the light during the Passion week ... I no- "Ah sayed," answered Mandy flip- Old Onea. He Old It do. Then he uttered a command. And obtainable. The old night glasses fo- ticed that there were five or six dif- to the right ot him and to the left of pantly, "*Ah don' carel'"—Times of tv*>> cvsed the light to a point, and the ferent editions of translations of Mil- Cuba. • Night telescopes four times as et- A gabbe, the special messenger ot him It was Sabbath, in front of him light entered the eye ot the observer ton's poem, with Illustrations, rang- feetlve as those that have long been a .miracle-performing rabbi, so the and In back of him it was Sabbath, practically at a point ing in price from 12 rubles to 80 ko- Invisible Splendors. * In use by marine officers have been story is told, came to a village and all but where the rabbi rode it was not perfected comparatively recently and The new glasses focus the light into peks, and while I was looking at one .Sabbath!" "How do you like living in the Grape-Nuts the idlers gathered around him. The a pencil one-fifth of an inch in diame- of them a mouzhik came up to me country?" I are. now in practical service. It hard- conversation fell upon the subject of ter. because it has been found that the and advised me to buy it 'It's very "This ain't the country," replied ly seems possible that a telescope miracles. "I heard ot a wonderful High Rents In Cities. Made of prime wheat and malted barley, this could be of much use In bringing near pupil of the human eye will admit a interesting,' he said. It makes one Farmer CorntosseL "This place was pencil of dim light of that width at rabbi," said one of the villagers, "who The enormous rise in London rents, subdivided five years ago, and If partially pre-digested food supplies all die rich er or making more distinct a distant laugh and cry.' . . ; It ia possible to performed great miracles. One day he among rich and poor alike, during the night Consequently the eye can take purchase Taradise Lost' at almost you'll look at the map youll see ahlp or building at night but the mod- was out walking, when clouds gath- past five years is shown by statistics nutriment of the grains, including their vital mineral ern night glasses do give an aatonlsh- better advantage of such light as every village booth."—London Chron- you're livin' right across from the there Is, and the modem night tele- ered, and before he could flnd shelter issued by the board of trade. Lord city hall with a fountain playin' in elements. Ing amount of assistance to the eye. icle. it commenced to rain. The rabbi did Allendale, who three years ago paid scopes can magnify to eight diameters the park an' automobiles all over the Under the old theory, any attempt not have an umbrella with him. and, *' safely. Tests have ahown them to be |5,660 a year for his house in Picca- to magnify, a distant object very much Wouldn't Have glster Hurt place." Grape-Nuts comes ready for the table—serve fcvV ' four times as effective as the old night not wishing to get drenched he ut- dilly, now pays .$8,250. The rent ot —over three or four diameters, for In- When Walter waa a tiny fellow he tered a command. And to the* right \hb United Service dub. which until direct from the package and add cream. Tasty* glasses.—Saturday Evening Post . The Hewlett Family. stance—would be disastrous, because accompanied his older sister to the of him and to the left of him it 1004 was $725, is now 119,160; and There Is a corporation named "The economical and convenient only so much light could come to the dentist's. She was to have a tooth ex- rained. In back of him and In front of that of Lloyds bank, at the coner ot "Paradise Lost" Waa Popular Book. Hewlett Family of America." All of eye from the rdistant object; , and tracted and as the dentist commenced him it rained, but where the rabbi St James street and King strflet, is Thousands have found a daily ration of Grape- spreading this scanty light over a wide How many English soldiers, one to pull Helen began to scream, in- walked it did not rain." $16,000 a year. One must, however, the members are descendants of Nuts wonderfully helpful to body and brain. apace by much magnifying would sim- wonders, have read "Paradlae Lost"? stantly, face aflre, Walter scrambled The villagers were greatly Im- go to New York to find the most high- George Hewlett, who came to this ply result In blurring the object mak- Maurice Baring, when In Ruasla, from hit chair and grabbed the dentist pressed, but the gabbe made little ot ly rented tenant in the worlt1,—Mr. country from England. In 1640. ing Indistinct objects even leas dis- found that nearly every aoldier he by the leg. Tugging with all his (he matter. Murray Guggenheim. w)-o pays $25.* "There's a Reason" tinct met knew it well "When two yeara might he shouted fiercely: "You bes- "That's uothing compared to what 000 a year for his residence at the cor- Sometimes a man will do a mean The new glaases avoid this trouble ago a schoolmaster In tha Tambor ser stop dat if you kaow whaVto dood my rabbi did one day," he said. "He ner ot Fifth avenue aad Righty-flrsi thing because he has confidence in his Sold by Grocers everywhere. by using the principle of adapting the gorernmaat told ma that 'Paradlae tor you." w^nt out driving la « carriage one aft- street ability to square himself by offering aa apology.

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coBfetsed,iat ht drifted Into reminit- Starr. Having come, at they explained, As he accused himself. Bam sot was effect repairs, so the girl, explaining cence, which to Samton waa like wa- direct from the theater where Mitt locking at her with* unblinking direct- to tbe boy that this event gave the GIKQER3READ OF OLD DAYS ter to a parched throat SJarr danced In the firtt row, they ness; and she mst his glance with affair the aspect of adventire, turned Was a Luxury That f lllsd an "Aehlng What kind of roofing ahaO I buy? The Gall of thWheen they left the cafe the boy wtre in evening dress. Stmson men- eyes that twinkled. and led toe way, on foot to the Bear> felt as though he were taking leave tally acknowledged, though with in- "Mr. South," she said, *1 know all est road house. Veld" In the Down Ittt Bey. of an old and tried friend. By homely stinctive disfavor for the pair, that about manners, and you know all "We will telephone that we shall methods, thlt unerring diagnottician both were, in a way, handsome. Col- about a hundred real things that 1 bi late, and then have dinner,*' she Whtt memorict thlt reference to the Cumherliinils of the human toul had been reading lasso drew him aside to whisper im- want to know. Suppose we begin laughed. "And for me to bare dinner elteeflaf aad UikBag paeers. TIm iMeeellewhat five-cent ginger cake of cdmmerce will him, liking him, and making him feel a portantly: with you alone, unchaperoned at a teaching each other?" aroute In the mindt of men approach- ee—ta aad yeuTI Had k eheafer U the leag wm te hey heart-warming sympathy. "Make yourself agreeable to furbish. Samson's face lighted with tbe rev- country inn. Is by New York standards delightfully unconventional, tt borders ing or past middle age who pasted It waa not until much later that He Is receivtd in the mott exdutive olutionising effect that a smile can their boyhood in the country i Ily Claries Neville Beck Samton real ited how thete two really society, and is a connoisseur of art bring only to fsaturet customarily on wlckednjtt.*' Then, tlnce tbelr at- titude toward each othtr waa so At all public gatheringa where con- great men had adopted him as their If he takes a fancy to you, he will tolemn. cestlont were given for the tervlng of friendly and innocent they both "little brother'* that he might have put you up .4 the best dubs. I think "Mitt Lescott" he said, "let*! call refrethmenta tt wat the chief feature laughed. They had dined under the WhhnhMtratkM their shoulder-touch to march by. And I shall sell him a landscape.** that a trade—but you're gettln* all In the order of the day down to a trees of an old manor house, built a Certain-teed It wat without hit realltation. too. The girl was talking rapidly and the worst of It To start with, you period of much later than half a cen- torn Photogrtpht of Sonet century ago. and now converted Into that they laid upon him the imprint loudly. She had at once takea the might give me a lesson right now In tury ago. And then It teemt to have an Inn, and they had enjoyed them- in thi Ptay of their own characters and philoeo- center of the room, and her laughter how a feller ought to act when he's ditappeared, suddenly and mysterious Roofing Shingles Phy. rang in free and egotistical peals talkln' to a lady—how I ought to act selves because It seemed to them e e e e e e e ly, after the manner of the disappear (Arte Jtrfltted) above the other voicee. with you!" pleasingly paradoxical that they should ance of the bootjack and the passen- ICmn**, mu**. J. wm * CeJ *1 hare come, not to quarrel with you, "Come, said the host, **1 shall pre- Her laugh made the situation as find In a place seemingly so shabby- ger pigeon, and like them probably yeeNblet l,2eiSely wpadkeljr. Whea TVess ibinglci sre mrfaccd with genteel a cuisine and service of such but to try to dlttuade you.** The Hon. sent you." easy as an old shoe. never to return. eeoe Ud Certafci-teerf bmS reaute genuine ltd or sreen ennbed tlaie, excellence. Neither of them had ever •VNOMItt Mr. Wickliffe bit tavagely at hit dgar The boy shook hands, gadng with Ten minutes later, Letcott entered. Who among us whose hair hat grown ietod si laen far the aaried el die gear, been there before, aud neither of them making s Ml artkde sad durable and gave a d at pairing tpread to hit his usual directness into the show- "Well," he taid, with i tmile, "shtll thin atop or ditappeared altogether aalae ead the gaanetoe h e daisila ia. .Ob IflMrr erttk Silly Miller girl's large and deeply-penciled eyes. knew that the reputation of this fstab* agaiart ell leeiag MUm. roclcominf. Guaianleed 10 yean, well-manicured handa "Ton ttand in 1 Introduce you people, or have you cannot recall the bill of fare of the Farbish, standing at one side with lishment was In its own way wide- danger of becoming the mott cordially already done It for yoursalvesT*' refreahment vendert In thoee earlier Fee eela h diehre eeerjwHeie al reeaeaelii tHtit it b—n shot and Bam •on to lua- hated man in New Tork—hated by the his hands In his pockets, looked on and unsavory. I "Oh,** Adriennt attured him, "Mr. and tlmpler dayt at fairt, town meet- „ of th* crlm*. Sanumn dtatot It mott powerful comblnatlont in New with an air of slightly bored detach- The repairs did not go as smoothly General Rooflns Manufacturing Company •hootlnf brtaka tha true# In tha South and 1 are old friendt." At the Inge and Fourth of July celebratlona! IfeHd'a leiv^ MamtMm ef Bei^ aad Miltf Fvire ,__._man-Boulh feud. Jim Hollman hunta York." ment as the chauffeur had expected, and, left the room, she turned and added: The attortment waa not elaborate, l-ut HewYefhChr CM«ee_ nihi*kli . ItLeela With bloodhound* tha man who ahot Pur Wilfred Rorton leaned back la a His dress, his mannerisms, his bear- when he had flnlshed, he was hungry. The bloodhounda Iom tha .trail at "The second lesson had better be at It was filling and satisfying, and one South'! door. Leacott dlacovara awivel chair and put hit feet up on hit ing, were all thoee of the man who haa So. eleven o'clock found them still my house If I telephone you some got a good deal for his money, says ability In Bamaon. Whlla aketeh- desk. For a whilt he teemed interested overstudied his part Thsy were too chatting at their table on the lighted with LNeott on tha mountain, Tama* day when we can have the school-room the Blddeford (Me.) Daily Journal rack dlaeovara Samaon to a Jaarlng crowd in hit own tilk tockt. perfect too obviously rehearsed lawn. After awhile, they fell silent Mott contplcuoutly displayed were of mountalneera. Samaon thraahea him "Ift very kind of you to warn me,** through years of social climbing, but to ourselves, will you come up?" and Adrienne noticed that her com- and danouncea him aa tha "truca-bua- Samson grinned and forgot to be those ginger cakes, everywhere lo- he taid, quietly. that was a defect Samson waa not panion's face had become deeply, al- tar** who ahot Punry. At Wlla Mo- bashful as he replied: cally known as "baker's gingerbread," lliiHrsih ot Notie Oimt Cager'a danca Samaon talla tha South The Hon. Mr. WickUffe rote in ex- yet prepared to recognise most painfully set and that bis gaze to distinguish It from homemade gin- NIUOUUHIW elan that he It going to leave the 'TU come a-kitin'!" was tensely focused on herself. mountalna. Leecott goea home to New atperation and paced the floor. The Someone hsd naively complimented gerbread, which lacked the delicate Tkeronffe Uaeation. Moral Trelslaf. Twenty Tork. Bamaon blda Bplcer and Sally tmoke from his black cigar went be* Miss Starr cn the leopard-skin cloak "What Is It Mr. South?** she de- color, the epicy fragrance, the work- one ooereee Icedlnff to demee In OleMlea, A0K1CUITUIAL LIMESTONE nrewell and followa. In New Tork Sam- fore him in vicious puffs. Finally he she hsd Just thrown from her shspely CHAPTIR X. manded. Modem Lettm,JourneUea.PolUleel •conunj, rUREST AMD BESTOMTHK MARKKT ton atudlei art and lea ma much of city manlike finish and pleasing regulsrity CoBatree, Cbenlatry, Bleloty. PhMMcf CheboirgMi Co. LltueaUme Ce.,smiw waya. Drennle Leacott perauadea Wil- stopped and leaned glaring on the shoulders,, and she turned promptly The young man began to speak. of the Imported article. Then there gngtaeerlnff, Architecture, Lew. fred Norton, her dilettante lover, to do a Early that year, the touch of autumn In a steady, seif-accusiag voice. Preparatory Behoel, verleaa eeeveee. man'a work In the world. table. and vivaciously to the flatterer. were coffee served in big mugs; crack "Your family has always been con- "It is nice, isn't itr* she prattled. came to the air. Often, returning at "I was sitting here, looking at you," For Oataloffoee addreee era and cheeee, baked beans and H/CS'UCAM servative. When you succeeded to the "It may look a little upstage for a girl sundown from the afternoon life class, he said, bluntly. "I was thinking BOX II. NOTM DANE, INDIANA CHAPTIR IX. Samson felt the lure of its melsncholy brown bread, not Infrequently home- fortune you showed no symptoms of who hasn't got a line to read Into how fine yon are in every way; how mad^ doughnuts, and always raw oy- sweetness, and paused on one of the Chriitrots came to Mleery wrapped this mania. In God's name, what has the piece, but these days one must there Is as much difference In the tex- BeewlytoOreyi Washington Square benches, with stere. toe, and H at changed you?" get the spot-light, or bn a dead one. ture of men and women as there Is in .oo Drmnruu. In s drab mantlo of desolation. At many vague things stirring in his The gingerbread and the oystere the cabin of the Widow Miller Sally "I hope I have grown up,** explained It reminds me of a little run-in I had the texture of clothes. From that were the things that took with the r r mind. He felt with a stronger throb wit •Itting alone before tbe logt. She the young man. with an unruffled with Graddy—he's our stsge-dlrector, automobile cap you wear to your slip- crowd; for only on such occssions New Teeth * VmrOM Plale the surety of young, but quickening, IZ Jr ' Write for Infurantlun to laid down the slate and spelling book, smile. "One can't wear swaddling ycu know." She paused, awaiting the pers and stockings, you are clad In were these viands readily attainable. The Deatal Laboratory, Detroit, MlvUlgaa abilities within himself. Partly, it was BHrouIO* over which her forehead had been clothes forever, you know.** Invitation to proceed, and. having re- silk. From your brain to the tone of What country boy has not watched the charm of Indian summer, partly Btrenuously puckered, and gated tome* The attorney for an instant softened ceived it, wont gayly forward. "I was some older person order a saucer of W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 35-1915. a sense of growing with the days, but. whit mournfully Into the blase. Sally his manner as he looked into the ten minutes late, one day, for rehears- raw oysters, covcr them with vinegar BlackS'ss" also, though he had not as yet realized had a tecret. It was a secret which she straight-gazing, unafraid eyes of his al, and Graddy came up with that sar- and cayenne pepper and then absorb that It was the new friendship into GODS OF LOVE AND JEALOUSY based on a faint hope. It Samson client. castic manner of his, and said: 'Miss them as to the manner born, with- WORSHIP HEROES IN EFFIGY which Adrienne had admitted blm, thould come back to Misery he would "I've known you from your baby- Starr, I don't doubt you are a perfect- out admiring the grace and nonchal and the new experience of frank cam- Sometimes Assoclsted, but Not hy come back full of new notions. No hood. I advised your father before ly nise girl, and all that, but it rather ance with wh)ch the trick was done Hindue st Nttivs Ftir Rear Monttrout araderie with a woman not as a mem- Any Mesns Insepsrable, ss Gen- man had ever yet returned from that you were born. You have, by the gets my goat to flgure out how, on and wishing for the time to como Figuree in Commemoration ef ber of an inferior sex, but as an equal erally Supposed. outside world unaltered. No man ever chance of birth, come into the control a salary of fifteen dollars a week, when he might venture to give euch Ancient Warrlort. companion of brain and soul. He had would. A terrible premonition said he of great wealth. The world of finance you come to rehearsals In a million an exhibition? seen her often, and usually alone, be- The prevalent idea appears to be would not come at all, but, if he did— Is of delicate balance. Squabbles In dollars' worth of clothes, riding in a His consolation lay in a "sheet" of In Kashmir, India, It was once my cause he shunned meetings with that there can be no love without a If he did—she must know how to read certain directorates may throw the limousine—and ten minutes late!'" that famous baker's gingerbread, and good fortune to visit a Hindu Duss- strangers. Until his education had ad- pretty large admixture of jealousy, and write. Maybe, when she had Street into panic. Suddenly you She broke off with the eager little If he was particularly well fixed finan rah. or native fair. The cantonment vanced further, he wished to avoid and that, conversely, almost every case learned a little more, she might even emerge from decent quiet and run expression of awaiting applause, and, daily, a piece of cheese to go with of my host was some distance away social embarraseoients. He knew of Jealousy springs from some mis- go to school for a term or two. amuck in the china shop, bellowing having been satisfied, she added: "I It Those were, indeed, happy days, from the grounds, so we mounted two that she liked him, and realized that of his horses and rode through the guided love affair. Whether this idea The cramped and distorted chirog- and tossing your horns. You make was afraid that wasn't going to get a I when a piece ot gingerbread and a it was because he was a new and virile village out on the road to the fair is the right oue or not is decidedly raphy on tho slate was discouraging. war on those whose interests are your laugh, after all" hunk of cheese at a t-nal expense of type, and for that reason a diversion— grounds, where we rode much of the open to question. Ideal love affairs It was all proving very hard work. The own. You seem bent on hari-kari. She glanced inquiringly ct Samson, six ccnts, would fill an aching void a sort of human novelty. She liked way In the wake of an interminable preclude Jealousy altogether, and girl gazed for a time at something she You have toys enough to amuse. Why who had not smiled, and who stood which in these degenerate days is him, too, because It was rare for a procession on Us way to the Duss- where absolute trust and confidence taw in the embers, and then a faint couldn't you stay put?" looking puzzled. hardly satisfied with a six-course din man to offer her friendship without rah. exist there is no room at all fur the tmile came to her Hps. By next Christ- "A penny for your thoughts, Mr. ner. "They weren't the right things. making love, and she was certain be Above the heads of the multitude green-eyed monster. mas she would surprise Samson with a They were, as you say, toys." The South, from down South," she chal- It may be assumed that the men would not make love. He liked her who made that famous gingerbread three toweriag figures caught my eyes One curious attribute of the jealous letter. It should be well written, and smile faded and Horton's chin set lenged. 1 M for the same reasons that every one are not all dead. Here and there They were fashioned after the form of woman who plans to sweep her rivals every "hain't" should be an "isn't * itself for a moment as he added: ' guess I'm sort of like Mr. Grad- else did—because she was herself. Of throughout the country there must be man, but crudely and grotesquely, and out of the way is that she generally e e e • • e e "If you don't think I'm going to stay dy," said the boy, slowly. "I was Just late, too. he had met a number of several survivors who retired for well they were 100 feet tall 1 turned to my shows a marked lack of brains in ber The normal human mind Is a res- put—watch me." wondering how you do do It." He spoke with perfect seriousness, men at Lescott's club. He was mod- "I Was Thinking ef My People." earned rest after long service in the companion and asked him what they methods. Jealousy not only blunts ail ervoir which fills at a rate of speed "Why do you have to make war- estly surprised to find that, though best interests of hungry humanity were. He told me that these mon her finer feelings, but at the same time regelated by the number and caliber to be chronically insurgent?" and, after a moment, the girl broke into prolongea peal of laughter. his attitude on these occasions was your voice, you are woven of human This being the case, t is barely pos strous effigies were reared to com- It causes a curious confusion of mind, of its feed pipes. Samson's mind had "Because"—the young man, who had always that of one sitting In the back- silk. I've learned lately that silk isn't slble that the recipe for those ginger memorate an ancient mythological war which falls to take the proper grasp long been almost empty, and now from waked up, spoke slowly-"I am read- "Oh, you are delicious!" she ex- claimed. "!f I could do the ingenue ground. the men seemed to like him. "weak, but strong. They make the cakes is not Irretrievably lost which, according to Hindu belief, took of consequences and which is utterly to many sources the waters of new ing a certain writing on the wall. The and, when they said. "See you again," best balloons of it" He paused and place in Ceylon in the long ago. Illogical and childishly reckless in its things were rushing in upon It that time Is not far off when, unless we like that, believe me, I'd mave some hit." She came over, and, laying a at parting, it was with the convincing laughed, but his face again became More Than a Stranrer. Whether the story is true or not, workings. under their pressure it must fill fast regulate a number of matters .from manner of real friendliness. sober. "I was thinking, too. of your the figures were undoubtedly real, and One has only to glance at the daily or give away. hand on cach of the boy's shoulder's Manager Hughey Jennings of the within we shall be regulated from One wonderful afternoon in Octo- mother. She must be sixty, but she's became more monstrously real the papers to see this fact practically illus- He was saved from hopeless com- without" kissed hlu lightly on tho cheek. Detroit Tigers makes it a rule to give "That's for a droll boy!" she said. ber, when the distances were mist- a young woman. Her face Is smooth a tryout to everyone claiming to be a closer. we approached them. Later trated. The schemes of the jealous plications of thought by a sanity "Take for Instance this newspaper hung. and the skies very clear, Sam- and unwrinkled, and her heart is still when we strolled at tholr feet, I saw woman a:» the most childishly imma- which was willing to assimilate with- war you've Inaugurated on the police," "That's the best line I've heard pulled ball player who comes seeking a place lately." son sat across the table from Adrienne in bloom. At the same age. George with him. One day at morning prac- how they were made. Bamboo poles, ture in ti.i.f world, and iu almost every out too much effort to analyze. The grumbled the corporation lawyer. "It's Lescott at a road house on the Sound. won't be much older than he is now." bound together after the Indian fash- case fail to pieces and bring speedy boy from Misery was presently less less dangerous to the public than Farbish was smiling in quiet amuso- tice, as Jennings tells the story, a ment. He tarped the mountaineer on The sun had set through great cloud The compliment was so obviously chap wandered In and asked for a ion of piecing out scaffolding, formed retrlbutlcn on her own head. For not bizarre to the eye than many of the these financial crusades, but decidedly battalions massed against the west, not Intended as compliment at all the framewark. and they were an- alone does the victim suffer. The worst more so for yourself. You are re- the shoulder. chance. unkempt bohemlans he met in the life and the horizon was fading into dark- that the girl flushed with pleasure. chored to the ground by ropes hid- generally comes upon the plotter her- of the studios, men who quarreled garded at a dangerous agitator, a mar- "I've heard George Lescott speak of "You're an experienced player?" you," he said, genially. "I've rather a ness through a haze like ash of roces. "Then," went on Samson', his face questioned Jennings. den under the costumes thot were self. garrulously over the end and aim of plot! I tell you, Winfred, aside from She had picked him up on tbe Ave- made of coarse cloth. The heads of Love very often does bring a cer- all other considerations the thing Is fancy for being among the discover- slowly drawing with pain, "1 was "Oh, yes," replied the candidate. Art which they spelled with a capi- nue. and taken him into her car for the figures, grotesque and unreal in tain amount of jealousy in its train. perilous to yourself. You are riding ers of men of talent. We must see thinking of my own people. My "Can you hit and field pretty good?" tal A—and, for the roost part, knew a short spin but the afternoon had their workmanship, were surmount- But nt the same time it Is entirely up nothing of. He retained, except with- for a fall. These men whom you are more of eacu other." mother was about forty when she "Oh. yes, Indeed I" Samsrn left the party early, and beguiled them, luring them on a little died. She was an old woman. My ed by fancy crowns of gold and col- to ourselves to curb those feelings and in a small circle of Intimates, a silence whipping out of public life will turn "What do you usually play?" with a sense of disgust farther, and still a little farther. When ored paper. to keep them from outward and \isibio that passed for taciturnity, and a on you." father was forty-three. He was an old "I'm a right fielder." they were a score of miles from Man- man. I was thinking bow they with- The fair, indeed, was devoted en- expression. Moreover, it is perfectly solemnity ot visage that was often "So I hear. Here's a letter I got this Several days later, Samson was "Well, go out in right," Instructed alone in Lescott's studio. It was near- hattan, the car had suddenly broken ered under their drudgery—and ol the tirely to the praise of these mytho- true that, althougii love generally does construed into surly egotism. morning—unsigned. That Is, I thought Jennings, "and we'll see what you can ing twilight and he had laid aside a down. It would, the chauffeur told monstrous injustice of It all" logical warriors and the heroic deeds admit of Jealousy, the latter can exist He still wore his hair long, and, it was here. Well, no matter. It do." volume of De Maupassant whose sim- them, be the matter of an hour to (TO BE CONTINUED.) Jennings instructed one of the pitch- they are supposed to have done in and flourish pretty successfully with- though his conversation gradually warns me that I have less than three ple power had beguiled dm. The door ers to hit a few flies to the new man the ancient Ceylon wars. out love. tloughed off much of Ut Idiom and months to live unless I call off my opened, and he saw the figure of a in right and turned to other affairs. Therefore In the last analysis we vulgarism, enough of the mountaineer dogs.** woman on the threshold. The boy He was back In a few moments and. False Pride. may most assuredly claim that Jeal- ttood out to lend to hit pereonality a It is said that the new convert is rose somewhat shyly from his seat, greatly to his surprise, found tbe can- ousy and love are two distinct and tavor of the crudely picturesque. ever the most extreme fanatic. Wil- Charles W. Morse began life hum- fred Horton had promised to put on and stood looking at her. She was as didate still beside the plate. bly and hates false pride. quite separable affairs.—Savannah Meanwhile he drew and read and richly dressed as Miss Starr had been, "What are you doing here?" he News. every his working clothes, and he had done "I'll never forget the wise advice ttudied and walked, and day's but there was the same difference as asked. "I thought I sent you out in Advancement wat a forced march. it with reckless disregard for conse- that an old employer of mine once quences. At first he was simply obey- between the colors of the sunset sky right field!" gave to a youth who had a good deal Weight of Ore Cars. Letcott tremendously Interested In hit and the exaggerated daubs of Collas- "Yes, Mr. Jennings," was the reply. The weight of ore cars descending experiment, began to fear that the ing Adrienne*s orders; but soon he of false pride. so's landscape. She stood at the door "You'll have to excuse me, but you see a mine in South Africa Is used to pro- boy't too great tombernett of dispo- found himself playing the game for "The youth was complaining about a moment and then came forward I'm a stranger here, and which Is the hard times, his enforced Idleness duce power by pulling a cable wound sition would defeat tbe very earnest- the game's sake. Political overlords, with her hand outstretched. right field in this park?"—American and so forth. My old employer cut around a drum that drives a dynamo. nett from which it tprang. So one assailed as unfaithful servants, showed their teeth. From some hidden, but "This is Mr. South, isn't it?" she Boy. him off gruffly with the words: morning the landscape-maker called asked, with a frank friendliness in "'Well. George. If you can't obtain on b friend whom he rightly believed unfailing, source terribly sure and di- Placing Him. her voice. a position these days, why dont* you Hewgag—He's a lowdown crook. to be the wisest man, and the great- rect evidence of guilt waa being gath- Light Enough. "Yes, ma'am, that's my name." look up a Job?'"—Philadelphia Ledger. Blldad—Who's a lowdown crook? est humorist in New York. ered. For Wilfred Horton, who wat Cholly—I never go near the water. "I'm Adrienne Lescott" said the OLD CRAFT OF ODD DESIGN MUCH LIKE THE PRESENT DAY Hewgag—The man higher up. *1 want your help," taid Letcott demanding a day of reckoning and Miss Pert; I'm afraid of sinking. tpending great tumt of money to get girl "1 thought Id find my brother Miss Pert—You needn't be. Your A Suggestion. 1 want you to meet a friend of mine here. I stopped by to drive him up- Mescpotsmla Boat Known ae Kufa, Walpole Complained Many Yeare Ago it, there wat a protpect of thingt do- head would always stay up. "Sir, I am sorry I cannot accept Unless It Is a medium soft-boiled and take him under your wing in B town." Known to Have Been in Uee Be- That Rulere Abrogated Law ing. your affection." egg, an earnest, efficient, conscientious fathion. He needt you." Samson had hesitatingly taken the fore Christian Era. of Nationa. Adrienne Lescott was in Europe. Electricity is being successfully used "My dear madam, I will be Just as man usually Is able to get anything he The ttout man't face clouded. A few gloved hand, and its grasp was firm Soon she would return and Horton The Kufa, a curious circular boat in France to ripen cheese. well satisfied If you will return It" wants. yeara ago he had been peddling hit and strong despite its ridiculous In a letter to Hon. Henry Seymour meant to show that he had not burled made of basketwork, and seen no- manutcrlptt with the heart-tlckneu of smsilness. Conway, from Strawberry Hill, of hie talent where else In the world. Is a com untuccetsful middle age. Today men e e e e e e e "I reckon hell be back presently." July 8. 1788, Horace Walpole made a coupled his name with those of Klp- mon dght in Mesopotamia. The for number of observations in regard to For eight months Samson's life had The boy was in doubt as to the proper rymen charge only a cent each pas- ling and De Maupassant One of hla procedure. This was Lescott's studio, tt* European situation of that day run in the steady ascent of gradual senger. There is one good point about which are amazingly, curiously appo- antipathies was meeting people who climbing, but in the four months from and he was not certain whether or not sought to llonite him. Lescott read these strange craft—they are not eas- site to the existing situation. the flrst of August to the first of De- it lay in his province to invite Les- ily upset Their carrying capacity also U the expression, and. before hit hott cott's sister to take possession of It "The invasion of Portugal by Spain On Time cember, the pace of his existence sud- had time to object swept Into hit re- Is great and the kufa men pack In in the last war, and the partition of denly quickened. He left off drawing Possibly, he ought to withdraw. ' is their passengere like herrings In a bar cital ideas of social usages were very vague. Poland, have abrogated the law of 10 2 from plaster casts and went into a rel I had the good luck to take a pho- nations," writes Walpole. "Kings have At the end he summarised: "Then, 1 think I'll wait" announced life class. tograph of the actual building of a left no ties between one another. {or "The artist is much like the setter the girl. She threw off her fur coat In this period Samson had his flrst kufa on the banks of the Tigris river, . . . He is a good king that pre- pap. If It's in him, it'a aa instinctive acquaintanceship with women, except and took a seat before the open grate. says a writer In the Wide World. They as a dog's nose. But to become effl- serves -his people; and If temporizing those he had known from childhood— The chair was large, and swallowed are made of date palm branches answers that end, ts It not justifiable? dent he must go a-field with a steady and his flrst acquaintance with the her up. 9 woven together with rope made out of veteran of his own breed." "Dr. Joseph (the emperor of Aus- men who were not ot his own art Samsoh wanted to look at her, and leaves of the same palm, thickly plas- tria) and Dr. Frederick (Frederick "I know!" The great man. who waa world. was afraid that this would be impolite. tered on the outside with bitumen. the Great of Prussia) with 400,000 Breakfast also the simple man, smiled reminlt- Tony Collasso was an Italian illus- He realized that he !iad seen no They range from four to twelve feet commentators are reading new lec- cently. "They tried to teach me to trator who 'odged and painted in 8 real ladles, except on the street and in diameter. Nowhere but on the tures—and I should say, thank God, herd sheep when my nose was itching studio-apartments in Washington now he had the opportunity. Tigris and lower Euphrates rivers ban to one another, if the 400,000 com- for bird country. Bring on your man; Square. South. His companions were "I'm glad of this chance to meet one see these curious craft which Ever know a real boy I want to know him." mentators were not in worse danger various, numbering among them a you, Mr. South," said the girl with a serve principally for the transport of than they. Louis XIV is grown a who wasn't on time for Samson waa told nothing of the be- group of those pygmy celebrities of smile that found its way to the boy's 6 passengers, country produce and casuist compared with those parti- nevolent conspiracy, but one evening whom one has never heard until by heart. After all, there was sincerity beasts of burden across the river. tioners. meals when there was shortly later he for ! himself sitting chance he meets them, and of whom In "foreign" women. "George talks of About three men are required to make at a cafe table witn his sponsor and "Well, let us simple individuals keep something he liked? their intimates speak as of immortals. you so much that I feel as if I'd known a kufa of respectable size, and it our honesty, and bless our stars that a stout man, almost as silent as him- To Collasso's studio Samson was you ail the while. Don't you think I takes them some twenty days to build Boyp are always ready for self. The stout man responded with we have not armies at our command, called one night by telephone. He might claim |riendsbip with George's It Like the keiek, the kufa is of lest we should divide kingdoms that breakfast when they're go- something like churlish taciturnity had sometimes gone there before to friends?" • great antiquity, for both these strange to the half-dozen men and women who are at our blenseance! What a dread- sit for an hour, , chiefly as a listener, Samson had no answer. He wished craft were In use long before the time ful thing it is for such a wicked lit- ing to have the : came over with flatteries. But later, while the man from Sorrento bewailed to say something equally cordial, but of Christ The evidence of this Is in- when the trio was left alone, his face tle Imp as a man to have absolute fate with hie coterie, and denounced the old instinct against effusiveness disputable, for on the bas-reliefs taken power!" J brightened, and he turned to the boy all forms of government over insipid tied his tongue. from the palace of Sennacherib both from Misery. Chlanti. "I owe right smart to George Les- craft are clearly represented. Depends on the Well. "Does Billy Conrad still keep ttore cott" he told her, gravely. But tonight he entered the door to "Truth lies at the bottom ot a Bt Stagboner "That's not answering my question,** flnd himself in the midst of a gay and well" quoted the Sage. "Not If It Samaon started ^and hit gate feU in boisterous party. The room was al- she laughed. "Do you consent to be- Llamaa in Harneas. m&j smBBBmtnt At the mention of tbe happens to be an oil well," corrected ready thickly fogged with smoke, and ing friends with me?" An interesting attraction in one of the fool Toasties BBmt he taw a crott-roadt ttore with a dozen men and women, singing "Miss—** began the boy. Then, real- the European coologlcal gardens it a rough mules hitched to fence palingt. snatches of current sin, were inter- izing that in New York this form of pair of tame Uamat that carry pat- It WBB s picture ot home, and here was esting themselves over a chafing dish. address is hardly complete, he hast- tengert about the groundt. They are Warmed By Snow. s man who had been thersl With The crowd was typical A few very ened to add: "Miss Lescott Fve been declared to be the only creaturet of The earth, under a thick coating ol These delicious, new com flakes flowing eyes the boy dropped uncon- minor writers and artists, a model or here over nine months now, and I'm their kind in Europe that have been snow, is ten degrees warmer than the bring to your table all of tbe delightful sdoutly hack into the vernacular ot two, and several women who had just beginning to realise what a rube trained for thia purpote. The ani- air immediately above the snow. the hillt. ^ thinking parts in current Broadway 1 am 1 havent no—" Again, he broke mala draw a light carriage, and at a flavour of sun ripened com. They're • "Hev ye been thar, ttrangerr productions. off, and laughed at himselt "I mean, recent tett it wat thown that they Tough Spider Webs. made by a new method that keeps I The writer nodded, and sipped his At eleven o'clock the guestt of honor I haven't any idea of proper manners, could eat ily pull a load of 450 poundt. Some of the spiders of iava have whitky. They are quite docile and readily an- webs so strong that a knife is re- them crisp and firm even after cream ! arrived in a taxicab. They were Mr. and^so I'm, aa we would say down "Not for tome yeara, though.** he William Farbish and Miss Winifred I home, 'plumb skeered* of ladles.1 twer to the rein. quired to cut them. or milk is added—they don't mush down as other com flakes do. FAMOUS RESORT IS PASSING trail of the moving picture wat over it and Valentin le Desosse—Valentine, Famoue Confederate Soldier. In 1868 he was In charge of the de- all the bondest wonder—were the par- Gen. David Bullock Harris, a dis- fensive engineering operation at Notice the litde psarUike "puffs (lardin de Paris, Landmark of Qay The Jardln de Paris was at its best ticular ttart of the Jardln de Parlt. tinguished soldier and engineer In the Charleston, 8. C., and the following Capital, a Victim ef In- the early nineties. It wat one of Untiringly they evolved in the tangot service of the Confederacy, was bofti year he constructed the defenses at on each flake—a distinguishing char- Ivolutien. the first, as It long remained one of of the day on the asphalt flood sur- In Virginia 100 years ago. He grad- Petersburg, Va. He died of yellow acteristic; trv them direct from the the most Parisian of open-air resorts. rounding the orchestral kiosk. In uated from the West Point academy fever while on engineering duty at The Jardln de Paris Is doomed. The Jardln was not solely or even comfortablo fauteuils—tbe chairs of in 1833 and resigned from the army Charleston in 1864, shortly after he package without cream or. milk and ZfSLSXS 'After a gentle decadence of some ten mainly a music hall, though there the Jardln de Paris were deservedly two years later to practice'civil engi- had been promoted to hrigadior gen- you'll get the real com flavour of declining years it will perish soon, were turns from 11 onwards for the famous— sunk in a gentle after-dinner neering. At the beginning of tbe eral with no pain, when the Champs amusement of women, fools,'boys and languor, literary, sporting, and dra- Civil war ho offered his services to Elysees chestnuts are shedding their tourists. Up almost to the very'end matic Paris watched their evolutions. the Confederacy. He planned and Proper Deduction. first rusty leaves. I noticed a sad tho dancing was the thing. In its Thanks to its chairs,- the Jardln do constructed the defensive works on I have not drawn my principles fron- change in It when, after man/ years, palmy days such curiously nicknamed Paris became a sort of open-air salon tbe field of Manassas and at Island my prejudices, but from tbe c^ture of I vlsUcd it a night or two ago. The dancers as La Goulue, Grille d'Egout in the summer months.—Exchange. No. 10, Fort Pillow and Vicksburg. things.—Moutes^uiett New Post Toasties FOBUi; LIBKAtt ITHE I]DWELC LEDGER

SBBLEY CORNERS The liedger notes and depre- cates a disposition in some Byron Green, Robert and Oladys 1 AFTER 1 STOi Perrall attended an Ice cream aoclal quarters to capitalize what is Any Ladlea Trimmed Hat, 98o at C. Wardon'a at Caacade Friday termed " bitter baseball rivalry" avenlna. between Alto and Lowell. Base Formtr ICttne Woman Writti Nawty Notes About Paopla Mlaaea Mildred Heacheand Johanna Brnggtma tpenfc a few dajt In (Irand ball contests between the younar of Galvttton Ditatttr Yee Know. men of neighboring towns are all Band concert Monday night. Raplda laat weak. Tbe following letter written by Mra. H. N. Wilder haa returned to right if conducted in a friendly a lormer Keene resident, nearly S. E. Braendle spent Sunday in ber homa In Lanalng aftar vialtlng spirit; but tbey are detrimental 80 yeara old, who has been living Jack Brouoa ga?« up hli Mat aad Grand Rapids. bar alater. Mra. R. Farrall. to all concerned if any "bitter" alone since the death of her hus- cluBf to a itrap whlla bt triad to W. Haacha and family and R. Reyn- rtad tha momlaf paptr. All aronsd Hist! We bad a little .cold feeling results. We cordially rec- band last spring, will be of inter- sunshine yesterday. olda and wife attended the Kent ommend the cultivation of a est to her former friends and blm wtrt othtr mta aad womta prttt* County Pomona Urange rally at lag elottly at tht trala bortd twlftlr Weather man reports the cold- Comatock Park laat Thursday. brotherly feeling between the townspeople. ^ . tbroogh Ut nndtrgrottad patiaft. est August on record. C. Richards and family, H. Heacbe players and fans of both towns. Alvln, Texas, Aug, 19,1915. At Thlrt7;fourth itrttt, whta tht and (amllj. Z. Lawla and P. gulggle There's nothing to gain by hard Mrs. B. F. Wilkinson and family We can print that hurry upjob and family attended tba lonla fair. feelings. Let's have none. car wai unrn'troifullj packtd, Jack fait for you now at The Ledgerofllce. and all the loved ones: a tug at th Ha did not onca look at It until ha 1 wind was blowing and raining. the past week with his wife and Operator Whitman la taking a Wallace at Durand. Aim blue and white mottling outside, had raaehad bla offlca and opaaad hla * 8. 1 walked between them unil I got people at Watervliet. much needed vacation by request of o pure white mmeled inside, black edges end daak. the P. M. company. Relief Operator McCORDS and most to town and oneof the men Than, with an odd aanaa of curloa- Mr. and Mrs. P. Fineisand fain- Prank Miller of Klinlra, N. V.t la handles, triple coated on extra heavy steel said I had better stay with Mrs. ly and mother Mrs. McCormick amply tilling tbe former's posldon. WHITNEYVILLE Ity, ha opened hla dancbad hand and O base. Drake, as she has a large house looked at the ring which ha had tllP* spent Sunday in liansing. Tbe Mlaaea Genevieve McCall and Mra. Norm Tbomaa and daughter I pad from tbe Intruding band In bla Leona Layer were In Grand Kaplda Grace have returned from a visit wltb and st rong. So 1 stayed that Robert Cheyne of (irand Rapidp relatlvea In Grand Raplda. o 2-qt Tea Pot, Enameled Cover I night. This storm was worse pockat Thuraday. visited his sister, Mrs. A. N. Jonaa Bldugb, wife and son Ivan There waa a large attendance at 17-qt Deep Dish Pan r than the ]9<)0 storm in (Salves- It waa well worth looking at. too— White, a few dnys this week. tbe lawn social held at the home of 9 a woman'a ring, a magnlflcant emer- spent Hunday with Robert Woods 7-qt. Roval Shape Tea Kettle \ 49c ton. The causeway is gone or Miss Frances Carson and/ Ray- and wife. Mrs. LUxle Hears. A very pleasaut some of it. The barges kept ald, aurroundad hy brilllanta. evening was apent with tiiuslc and w 3-qt. Coffee pot, enameled cover / "Good heaveni!" gaaped Jack, atar- mond Bergln were married this John l/enliard and wife attended a games. pounding against it and some of O. M. conference In Ohio Inut week. 8-qt. Berlin Kettle, set-in cover I each ing at tbe valuable jewel. "What have morning at St. Mary's church. *.>*. Ella Lind is visiting relatives tin* sea wall and bath house. Peter Htahi and farolly and Charlea at Vicksburg and Kalamasoo. 12-qt Water Pail, wire bail | 1 donor' The primary »s Angeles, 1 ist year and gave good sHtMnclion. Beef, live, cwt .5 WHBO folks he deals with hein' de same torv smMvaiiil low prnt^ niiar- until I find it" Beef, dressed M 00—11 O) palat ial lake liners, either in fair 4an Francisco and Seattle. J. 10. Tower accompanied by Mr. Calves, live 1 ii way." IIIIICHI. "Not any ring at all?" quavered Veal, dressed ,... MMKIOOO or fonl weather. All the (i. & M. Mrs. F. R. Ecker was called to aud Mrs. Frank haitlels of Keene •!» «a-io oi Jack, who had been dreaming of plac- went to Grand Rapids last Thuri- I Jinp its preiae of Lambs, dressed liners aree.piipiMHi with wireless, ing an engagement ring on bar pretty Ash ville, N. C., again bv the ill-' Khee|», live 4 OO-r. (JO day to attend the Grunice picnic common Butter Fat. lb 22 another safety first measure, hand. ness of her daughter, Mrs. Ray at Comstock Park and were callers which t he public has taken into "No,M ahe aald firmly. Bolter, who is now recovering on A. G. Stecketee and wife. Mrs. TKey mfcy rtit Ktwe. Tower returned with tbem after a Railroad Time Cards consideration. In addit ion every "1 want to fret you from your rath after an operation for appendi- rrvck spice. boa t carries the full numl>er of vow. 1 want to maka It potalble for citis. few days of pleasure with her eister PKRE MAKQURTTK you to Indulge In at leaat ono ring," who has entertained the paet week a KITective Juue 3), ltf|!t. life boats and life preservers re- Mr. and Mrs. C. U. I^awrence But tKou^K tKey pt.Il East Bouud— be aald esrneatly. friend of iMith, Mitts Miriam iiarrison ipiired by law. of Saginaw. 7:40 a. in. Daily Alice blushed again, for there waa arrived home from the West lost zi lewt tKey 2:10 p. in. Daily except Hunday Mlts Morris Kalward and children G^u. m. Daily no mistaking his meaning. Thuraday, tut Miss Ariel re- Mixed train leaves I0;'t2 a. m., daily ex. Sunday "Can't Do Without It." were in Grand Rapids Monday to mtike. "What sort of ring waa It?" mained at Clifton, Col., for West Bound— meet a friend, Mrs. Jake Van Dam • f 10:^2 a. ni. Daily Kiversdale, .1 arnica. B. W.I., "A cluster ring, an emerald sur- another w^k with her sister Kalamazoo who 1^ vlsttlug them. Uncommon :t:2a p. in. Daily except Hunday Ang. 10. rounded by diamonds. Father gave It Clara. «:.Vi p. in • Daily Reo Mr. and Mrs. William D ivls of Kl tKin^s Jeem Mixed train leaves 4:S0 p. m„ daildail y ex. Hunday .The Dea r Kditor: to me on my last birthday. I lost It Mrs. Phoebe Barberdknl at the mira, N. V., came last Tuesday to I am sending one dollar in this in the subway. It was rather an odd home of her sister, Mrs. Gottlieb «pend a time with her brother Frank nice. URAND TRUNK letter t o pay on my subscription affair—if you don't mind, I'd rather Rittenger, in South JiOwell, after J ones aud family. KITective May». WIS. not talk about It any more." Master Gilbert, who with his East Bound— to the liWlger. We can't do a four months illness of paralysis. <( ;4M a. in. Daily except Sunday Then sha proceeded to chango the mother haa been visiting Mrs. Vera II :0U a. in. Daily except Sunday wit hout its weekly visits when we subject Funeral services will be held Fri- Pottruff of Moseley, came Sunday 5:46 p. m. Daily except Hunday are so far away, (ireet ings to to visit until Tuesday with his for- West Bound— y "I want to speak to you," whispered day at 10 o'clock. 12:17 p. ni. Daily except Sunday all the Lowell friends. Jack aa tbey met next morning In tha Mr. Bishop of the Bishop Fur- mer schoolmate Muster Herman M CHEERFUL CHERUB 4:5s p.m. Daily except Hunday Jones. 9:17 p. in. Daily except Hunday Very sincerely, breakfast room. "Join me on tbe niture (Company, Grand Rapids, Mrs. M. K. VanDeusen beach in half an hour. May 1 expect George Lane of Lansing Is visiting is desirous of stocking his oak his cousin Floyd Lang and family. you?" grove with squirrels. Anyone Miss Luva Uavuport of Keene Classified Advertising. THE LEIMJER $1.00 per year. She nodded aaaent and be paaaed having asurplus will find a ready spent laat Friday with her friends on. When tbey met he told her of MUses Myrtle and Orm i. Lang. ( ounty Sunday school leaders his love for her, and his utter Inabili- customer in Mr. Bishop. KvtcKed Try will meet this Thursday evening Miss Grace Flelnlg of TerreHaute, LEE FARM ty to live without ber. Mrs. C. (). Hill, who was taken lud , is visiting her sister Mrs. Elmer u^otn to t. star, at t.he (irand Itapids V. M. C. A. When she, In turn, confessed that to St. Mary's hospital, (irand hocHten .'»% ml lea Houthweetof Lowell Uichmond and family of Vergennes. It cfcjrve to ewtK and Hhout 2 miles from Alto, UiO to plan a home visitation cam- bis swift wooing had won her heart, Rapids, August loth for an Mfsdaines Kittle Rice of lielvldere, vitK quite ^ acres, irood litilidlnKM, wludmliland paign which will be wt^ed in all he would have slipped a biasing soli- operation, is making a good re- ill., Carrie Barber aud Mitts Louie cenifiil. tank; about M acrea of tiro the Sunday schools of Kent coun- taire on ber finger, but sha drew her covery and is ex| tected to lie able Richmond of Grand Rapids were 1 took my dourfell vitK iter and INI acres under cuitlvatloa ty outside of the city. hand away haatlly. to return home late this week. gueets of tbelr auntH Mesdames Sher- c. smile — Terma eaay. Inquire at Farm, "My vow. you know." aha reminded rard aud llcuuy rmiilly. Kin* Milllntr tJo,. or write Fraoh Among those who attended thf blm. Miss Agaes Anderson returned Willie Rexford ami family of Grand The ride uw tKrillii^ for M l^ee, 53:1 Park Place, Milwaukee, picnic at Saranac yesterday were "Close your eyes," ha almoat sharp- Friday from an extended visit at Rapids were caiii-rs Sunday at Mrs, ^ vKile i Wise. :• 1 .Sept. Sherrard's. Mrs. .lohn Frazee, daughters ly commanded. When be aaw ahe bad Brunswick. She was accompan- And nou tVkou$K sVies be Ten brood aowa and iilica from 0 Fern and Inez, Misses Bessie obeyed him he took the emerald ring ied by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Elmer Richmond and family of bkr\k zjsd void to .'1 montha old. Jake Htaal. rietcher. Vera Dennis, Alma \\ il- from bla pockat and allpped It on tbe Smith and son Elwin of Hamil- Vergennea and Mister Miss Helnlg Phone 2*8. 8tf cox. Vera Ixmcks, Lyma and little finger of bar right hand. were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Frank III ieek tnotKer wteroid. ton, Ont., who sfient several Sherrard's. At .lakeway'a elevator hlab'grade Mary Babcock, Htta (jable, At Ita touch Alice uttered a cry. days here. rtct: Portland cement, rlaht. tf "It'a mine. Jack—my ring," ahe (iladys Callier, Millie Barr, Mr. Dame Rumor says that three and Mrs. .lames Denton, Mr. and laughed. Second hand platform, two seat Lowell ladies out Imggy riding iMiiwy, alao one and twoboraeoew Mrs. Orley Uulason, Mr. and "Now I can tell you. I waa with my brother Arthur. The car waa Sunday were seen unloading and aecond band wagoas at my a 1 abop. .lohn Mllla. Ctf green com on their arrival home Stratford Opera Company at Chautauqua ntTackX iZnU ^ "' put " 1 thou and that they obtained their Huck wheat for aale, good feed for ileS'rS^ into Arthur''•"? a pocket to ge"t my littl""e ' supply from the field of an old chlckemi. (Jeo. M. Parker. 8tf Mrs It. T. I'ord. Mr. and Mrs. handbag. I had slipped It In there for man who is sick a bed. Sick 'emI llerman Strong, Dr. and Mrs. C, Steel boat for eale. K. M. Johnaon. safe-keeping. The pocket waa empty A child was drowned in tin H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cluy WK HAI.K. and I waa juat going to aptak to Ar- Grand Itapidsswimmingpool nnd Meyers, Dr. Huntley, Wayne thur about It when your hand gripped Iloiisehold giNNla, ailgbtly uaed, large Young, Bert Hayes, (leo. Taylor, mint. I managed to get my hand now tbe fatheris going to sue the refrigerator, cream eeparator, Harvey Haysmer, Jack Bannon, away, but my ring remained in your city for damages. There is t hat range, lieater, cream can, gaaolloe pocket. disadvantage about a municipal stove, Iron lied, aprlngr, cutter, one .fames MeMahon, .lack Hayes, share of Alto craemary atock at Bay Hatherly and Arthur Mills. "Of course, I did not dare make ity trying to teach the risimr riiMMiuiit. Can be aaeo at L. L. fuss becauae yon could face me and generation to swim.—Boy City Taylor's on Water atreet Up accuaa ma of having my hand in your Times. pocket, and ao I let it go. It seema Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Merrlman, WANT TO TliAI)K—W I nc heater too good to be true." pump gun, 12 gauge, new, or fold- daughters Lois, Elizaimth and Agency for "Most perfect happlneaa la!" ha aald, ing camera 8^ x !">% for canoa and holding her cloae to hla heart. Julia and Mrs. Idemaand daugh- tent. Art Howk. (Copyright, 1815. by the McClura Newipa- ter, of Grand Rapkls, called on Parisian Dye House psr Syndicate.) the former's parents, Mr. and HGliP WANTfCtl V- Receipt of subscriptions since om? Mild and aweet! Made la ings hae been arrar ged by County Lowell. tf onr laat report, is hereby ack- Agriculturist J. H. Skinner. nowledged from the following: Neighborhoods will get together Try Lrikikk job print on next Suits Pressed, 78c. M. E. YanDusen, Frank Con and discuss agricultural topics onlnr. don, Mrs. W, H. Murphy, Mrs. and their experiences of this OVERS of high class vocal music In thla community ara promised a rare Oscar Hesse, Mrs. P. Q. Hansen, season. Among the appoint- traat on, the last day of our Chautauqua, when the prelude to the j afternoon lecture and most of the evening program will be given by Inavltabia Oiffaranca. We do your work good Mrs. W. 8. Merrill, M. B. Rem- ments are the following: Cascade "My husband's ideas and mine arc Red Mist and have it ready when yon ington. Charles Burr, Mrs. Mar- township—Sept. 2,8 a.m.Thom- the Stratford Opora Company. Thin company is composed of artists Iof remarkable musical ublilty. Lulu Hatfield 'Solomon, who heads the com- HO dilTerenl," sighed tlie young worn Our /for* Stria!! *r Watch for Iht tha Combs, Mrs. M. C. Collins, as Eardfey; 10 a. m. .lack Hocke. an. "Well," replied her mother, want it. pany, la a dramatic soprsno of plesslng personality. She has a high, clear, Optninj Installmtntt Frank W. Braisted, Charles R. fellow; 1 p. m. Robert Farrell, icsonant voice and never fails to please her audience. All membera of the Ihoiiglitriilly. "ihe ideas of men and Hine, Mrs. Thomas Konan. Ada township—Sept. 0, 8 a. m. company are soloists capable, ot handling the most dillicult compositions, and women are hound In differ. A wom- Will C. Stone Many thanks for the above L. Gillespie; 10 a. m. Burt Clinton; tha blending of their voices In the mora simple harmoniss is a feature greatly an can't aee the ueiisa In a box of payments. 1 p. m. Jerome Crampton; 8 p. appreciated. cigars that nobody can wear, and t Who will be next? m. J. U. Ward. man haa no respect for a new hat that Lowell Chautauqua August 81 to September 4,1915. yoa csa't imoka."