Mrs. W. J. Miller And The Babies Will
nitiru i'i-oni their sutninér vaea;i n nest we ik, and Willia.n is spendiag li is spare time rehearsing an ori.s n.il romance in &everaj parts, wiiich vill ]'ii-iijíí to be an accoaat of fbe uice, quret unie he bad during bhelr ab3 n -e. Slnce tbc röhbery Spathèlf, the Northside butcher, is scilinjr meats cbeáper than ever to gel even. pong the attraeMons booked for the Ailiciis Tlu'.'itcr liiis scasmi nia-j ie ïr.riiUoii-d "Nan -y llanks." Bancroft, the Maglcian, 3. U. Grifflth In "Büanst," "Secret Scsrvlce," Wilton Lacfcaye, 'U Boy Waated," Palmer Cox's "Brównïes," "Bells of Shandon." "Prodlgal Father," "At Tiney Eidge," "Högan's Alley," "Sheriff's Sale." The Prisoner oí Zonda," "Fallen Amcnig TIhí-vi's." "My Friend froni India," "Human Hëarts," and many othera equally a.s good. Special rates on all kinds of meats to êoarding-houses, at Lhe North3.de meat market. Cali up ki-: rings. An Aun Arbor citizen with an eye for the Uoautiful risited the Plymouth fair yesterday, riilvbin aoses, phorically, with the prize cattle and comforting chubby infants, for ihe moment deserted by moMi-M-s larily B" arching after the prize loaf of !j or the biggesi pumpkin. ílv saw a lutae country fair in full blaat, ty glcls, horse racing a bas s'-mll gj dusty grounds and InnumeKible fakirs witB everything fro n a "one laby i'." to a gold bi lek. IL' ' ''■' tfle 11 tnagement it was a good il ihe one held here il they w.ui Xow is ihe time to hivc ypur Paperhanging, Painting and Decora dono, bofore college opees. Can aend men 011 short notice to du work
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