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vhs epee a RON Se SE PIE | PAGE FOUR. GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1911. RR R (Congratulations, above all, to the Brand Rayias Dierald-"EReview plain people of America, who can see Published Every Wednesday in this penetrating of the hitherto unyielding wall of the tariff special By E. C. KILEY. privilege an augury of further and — aes greater victories to come.—Duluth AR IN ADVA\ TWO DOLLARS A YE, Herald. We Close We Close Entered at the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, IT’s ALL IN THE VIEWPOINT. Week Days at Saturdays at Minnesota, as Second Class Matter. : “The Old Man Hereof” on the at 6:30 p. m. THEBIG GRAND RAPIDS THE 9:30 p. m. ememaan i 1.0 ha i Mesaba Ore takes automobilists se- DEPARTMENT ! INN STORE OF Official Paper of Itasca County | verely to task for exceeding the STORE. M i QUALITY speed limits and while he is perfect- A BREACH IN THE WALL. ly right in his contention, perhaps . |he would act like the old colored The passage of the Canadian reer | nammy if he was the possessor of a s Ps e procity bill through the senate Sat- a wekchtis. co sdnaam newest Ss ww ee oof Final Riddance of Ladies an is one of the finest things that ever siding genius in the culinary depart- happened to this country. ment of a well-known Duluth house- e it is a victory for the president but) 414 ang one morning sallied forth 1sses ear above “all it is a victory for the peo-| 9, pop customary marketing expe- - dition. She made her purchases and 5 i i i i i - SSSS. {t will work out large benefits to| 25 homeward bound when, crossing Including our entire line of coats, suits, skirts and ready-to-wear dre ° li = > this country and to ‘ a1 rs See eee ote een ne g,| Superior street, Lou Philiatrault Saturday is the last day of our clearance sale and we are glad that we can prom- ail the people of Canada. It is tO) came along in a new demonstrating : , be hoped that the Canadian parlia-)... and as traffic was light at that ise our friends equally as good opportunites as offered before for the balance of these s ess ti than we ta . i i : : 8 eg eek seo Nef ays of our annual July clearance sale of spring and summer stocks. Our line of e dpne in ra * the speed limits by at least a mile . 2 if : is little doubt that that will be the) 4, hour, A strong wind was blow- Ladies and Misses ready-to-wear apparel embraces high-class custom tailored models ; ing that morning and the old lady of this season’s favored styles. A saving worth making. 4 boon to the people and a pro- was kept busy keeping her purchases of better things to come, it is) within the basket when Lou's siren preserver to the president.| porn tooted an awful blast. The old Muslin Ss l f T il & e t Children Ss Without it there might have been|jaqy made haste to get out of the a e @) al ore < 1 ul Ss M H 1bt even of his renomination. With| way and as the car passed by, her Petticoats AY U M ER there is no doubt whatever of that, | outraged feelings got the better of d ( ts and more doubt than existed six|ner temper. She hastily deposited All lengths, nicely an oa H ats nths ago has been cast upon the|the pasket in front of a nearby mar- made. A wide flounce All styles, shapes and ult of next year’s presidential| et, yanked a stave from a crate ‘i P tion. and started in hot pursuit, vowing of lace o1 broidery 1.2 P R I E colors, your choice of On the reciprocity raft the presi-| vengeance when she should catch Regular $2.00 and any 50c hat for dent has struggled out of a morass noid of that “good for nothing white $2.25 values Inculding our entire stock and of- 38c joubt and suspicion and is getting | trash.” As she passed one of the $1 38 . et toward firm footing on the high | office buildings her employer stepped B fers an unlimited range for satisfy- ground of public confidence, It nee out and noticing net inquired the i : ing ‘onéis personal taste. Every Dainty 1 a slow process, and painful, this/trouble. She recited her troubles I adies Of doing Uyher | Wie, World's | and just then Judge (we near: P Li suit included. Every coat included. ]] NecKwear Work aptly calls “educating a presi-|1y gave away his name.) recalled ure Linen ; dent.” In the beginning there was|the fact that his wife had telephon- ‘ Half of Former Price Jabots, Fichus and ‘ alsts Cannon, there was Aldrich, there|ed stating she expected guests and . Takes Choice Dutch Collars. Ballinger, there was the Old/he must look up the cook and have Plain or pleated, regu- An assortment easy to G 1 in close ranks about the presi-/her home in fifteen minutes. lar $2.50 values $40 Long Coats.-.---.....---- $20.00 ea ils deut preventing the light or sound| time was limited he proposed that 89 \OOS' of bi from reaching him. There|mammy ride home in his car. The $1. $35 “ 15¢ up to $2.50 still is Wickersham but the president |old lady consented with suppressed has learfied to think for himself and | excitement, this being her first joy I adies . to firmly and fearlessly for |ridls, and getting into the car she ig $25 7 Silk , but the impression is growing | carefully sat down while the Judge I isle Hose « that he would like very much to be | cranked the machine. As the car f $22 ss Petticoats right, and that even if he is slow| gathered momentum the old lady In all the much fav- ; All the favored shades to learn, and was enormously handi-|held on with both hands but seemed ored shades: Black, $20 ‘ ; : ident |to enjoy herself. The horn — was for spring, Black, i when he became President |to il ane See ain Brown, Tan, Green, 1g pring, norance of the people’s needs | tooted sever es G Pink d Bi Green, Red, Brown aspirations, he is plodding to|to pedestrians and finally as they Tay, Fi an ue, 15 “ and Navy Blue vol every day and digging dogged-| were well on the way home a colored just the hose for hot y gentleman started across the street weather, 25c value 12 # $6 00 and $7.00 values ciprocity is good in itself be-|@head of them despite the warning 2 10 « $4.89 it lowers the tariff wall be-| blasts of the horn. The Judge put 19¢ tween two sister countries that | his foot on the brake and commenced ught to be one country commercial-|te slow down, when the old lady ind because it may lead to the |leaned over and shouted: “Run ovah S T Y L I S H WW A L K I N G Ss K I R T Ss leveling of that wall. |dat fool niggah, Jedge, ef he don’t 2 : . a 2 i : z I ; iin t b ie because it | Sit out’n de way.” A helpful sale of good stylish walking skirts—a saving worth making. These tailored skirts are the sea , ’ fics , a ip. i — r les the first real breach in the | Now, who ever heard of Editor son’s popular patterns as well as fit and workmanship, in browns, greys, black, green and blue—smart style s of the tariff specjal privi- ede, oo tas fast of panamas, voiles and fancy worsteds. | driving an he Herald-Review man ‘ < lance “ihe. 4 ld Man Hereot” is $20.00 skirts now $14.48 $15.00 skirts now $8.50 $12.00 skirts now $6.83 For a generation that wall has|‘hinks the “Old Man Hereo . . 9.00 skirts now $3.33 $ 6.00 skirts now $3.89 stood ueross the threshold of dem-|Ve@ting some personal grievance $10.00 skirts now $ 6.48 $ 9.00 s! B B protecting Special Privilege | ° nst “Jimmie” Arneson, of the Saath Chisholm Tribune-Herald, who is the fr he assaults of justice and | i ‘~ » MISSES’ and lity. An effective safeguard | Hest among the fraternity to break Corset Dressing Sacques Pecan i a st foreign competition of any | "to the gasoline buggy class E DRESSES -_ KIMONAS and HOUS DRESSES it permitted its beneficiaries | —- Covers et on eee «~ FOREST FIRES NOT Our entire stock of Summer Kimonas and Dressing|| poautiful Patterns as mestic competition. | H 5 . f | | i ouse Dresses in a variety of loose, : \nd now a breach has been made | THREATENING NOW Nicely made of a good | | Sacques A, well as \ iis eels amd siloulc Antennal wellas the making of and a way opened up through | quality of Nainsook and belted an pot sabe sty! eee Pre of a these garments. ch the victorious forces of justice F Cambric lace and em-|| with lace or finished with a dainty ribbon. oa ne ae sinh 'tnctaner Viktoria | Grand Rapids Ranger Reports ae $2.00 Sacques now $1.67 $1.50 Sacques now $1.10 inghams and Percales A wall is no stronger than, its | Rains Checked All roidery $1 00 Sa es TOW 79¢ 2.50 val tt $1 98 cest. part, as a chain is no strong. The Blazes. 25c values 19¢ o q $2.50 values sell at $1. nan its Weakest link. The first | 35c valuee 250 $2.50 Kimonas now $1.98 $2.00 Kimonas now $1.68 || $2.00 values “ $1.68 ual to the taking of a rampart) Hugo C. Nelson, the new fire rang- .50 Kimonas now $1.10 1.50 values “ $1.27 >» make a breach in it. That is |e, for this district and who make $1.00 values 79¢ r . Z jer id c v1 Kes “ thing to do, and the hard-/his headquarters in Grand Rapids, $1.50 values $1.23 $2.50 House Dresses $1.73 $1.50 House Dresses $1.13 | ' $1.00 : ues 83c states he has his work in this 60c values sell for 43¢ i | trict well in hand. The rains of the $2.00 values $1.48 $1.25 House Dresses 88e thing has been done by the |" . ie s ie m of the Canadian reeipro- | P@8t week have done much to help ‘ é the work of keeping down fires, al- » and the accomplishment | tough the dry spell recently was WEAR DRESS ES 3 y s an s of greater value and import-| beginning to cause many troublesome R EA D RY bd T oO ; Ran SERS POO eee 8 el rece ea As eae These dresses are all the latest style, nicely made, in all the newest colorings and patterns—sizes 34, 36, 38 ons with Canada that will come; ‘*4é district which Mr. Nelson has 4 $15.00 $17.50 dresses now $11.25 uable and important though |!" ¢barge consists of 43 townships, up to 40. $28 dresses now $17.25 $25 dresses now . . . ‘ ~ |20 in Itasca county, nine in St. Louis A % © secure these relations. county in the vicinity of Floodwood, $16 dresses now $9.48 $15 dresses now $8.00 $12 dresses now $7.98 $6 dresses now $3.98 sratulations (9 RS Deee\ ony 7h | and dive -townalins iin Attitn county $5.50 dresses $3.57 5.00 dresses $3.27 4.50 dresses $3.19 4.00 dresses $3.12 3.50 dresses $2.13 and on the firmness and jin the Hill City district, chiefly along statesmanship that won it. Con- | the line of the Hill City railroad. dione 16 “tio. Demtanrate fat Mr. Nelson hsa four patrolmen under pease) wat vibes F0H |him, F. H. Crawford, located at Mar- s for their patriotism in sup- ple; Ed. Bearud, Hill City; M. Gutry prin = ; eT he president, and in voting | swan River and Henry Kanges at Tracks To Be Patroled fires. This territory covers all the says that the ralr are respond- | out little fires, and not to burn slash- asure conceived under the|Floodwood. Mr. Nelson is in the racks 10 a ig ‘ bikes pies Cite Little |ing to the order. » except where it is impossible pices of the other party, but from|employ of the state, but these pa-/ State Forester W. T. Cox has di- ro on |<< tro iad iprovared a new: notica oud {0% fite Maran dn. tie woodat ke success of which they will reap trolmen are paid from an erp pana rected the railroad companies of|Falls and Detroit. The directions} : lea warns campers and hunters not to tion of $10,000 made by the United i z | cloth, which will be posted in woods jaurels as fresh and plenty as the | states government to be expended for) 2°rthern Minnesota to place patrols/call for patrolmen for every eight % ‘leave fires burning and to build in = president's. Without them it would/the employment of patrols under the|over their entire mileage in the ter-|miles of track and that they be | wherever there are apt to be campers clear spaces, away from stumps, logs bave failed. direction of the state fire marshal. ritory menaced by smoldering forest equipped with speeders. Mr. Cox} and hunters. It asks them to put/and peat.—Northome Record. | | | | | * Sieg