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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1915. ZALAMAZOO TELEORAPH--PR1SS, 13<br />

Celery Association To<br />

Be Formed For Protection<br />

Of The Celery Growers<br />

To the Editor of the Telegraph- tract which in any way Implies that<br />

Press:<br />

any member should "get out of business"<br />

for any reason whatever.<br />

Replying to your article in yesterday's<br />

Telegraph-Press entitled he Is the only man who has done<br />

That the writer who believes that<br />

"Celery Trust Strikes Ohy," and anything in the matter outside of<br />

passing over what might be aptly said Friday's meeting has never used<br />

termed the glittering 1 generalities of the name of Herbert E. Johnson for<br />

the article, permit me to say that any purpose and that Mr. Johnson's<br />

the undersigned is the one man mentioned<br />

who is principally responsi-<br />

meeting.<br />

name was not mentioned at the<br />

ble for the adoption of the plan in That the proceeds from the sale<br />

this city; that there is no trust and of the crop will be handled only by<br />

no attempt to control the crop; that the officers of the association who<br />

it Is proposed to charge the Growers' must be Kalamazoo Celery growers.<br />

Association a flat price of two and That this organization Is patterned<br />

one-half (2 1-2) cents per dosen for after the California Fruit Growers<br />

marketing the crop and the profit Exchange' which was also the pattern<br />

for the Lawton Fruit Qrowert,<br />

g:oes to the growers where it belongs.<br />

/That the contract was not read In The North Western Grain Growers,<br />

rVgllsh nor In any other language The Virginia Growers' association,<br />

at the meeting last Friday evening, and many others of like nature and<br />

but said contracts which are prlntod<br />

In English have been personally ganizations have been formed, it was<br />

that in every instance where such or-<br />

distributed by the writer of this article<br />

to every grower with whom he class were taking very much more<br />

because of the fact that a certain<br />

has come In contact, which Instructions<br />

to read or have it read care-<br />

Much more might be said, but the<br />

than their share of the profits.<br />

fully and to mark any paragraph not writer believes he has answered<br />

understood for further explanation. every claim made In the article of<br />

That a successful grower, the son last evening, and having no desire for<br />

of one of the largest growers in Muskegon<br />

(where the plan Is already in ing you for this privilege, I am<br />

a newspaper controversy and thank-<br />

successful operation) came to this<br />

Very truly yours,<br />

meeting and answered every question<br />

EDWIN W. VOSBUROw<br />

in the Holland language and to the<br />

satisfaction of the growers as evidenced<br />

by the fact that a motion was Herman Trlestram and Albert S.<br />

made and supported from the floor, Taylor have filed articles of association<br />

as the B. and F. Motor Sales<br />

tht we proceed to organize such an<br />

Hssoclation, and carried without a company. They will handle the<br />

dissenting voice.<br />

Stearns automobile, being incorporated<br />

at That there Is nothing in the con-<br />

$4,000.<br />

Guaranteed E. J. Hertel Co. Advertising<br />

Hildur Lindgren To Organize<br />

Carol Club For Young Women<br />

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Under the direction of Miss Hildur<br />

Lindgren a Carol club is to be organized<br />

at the Young Women's Christian<br />

Association.<br />

The club will meet Tuesday evening<br />

of every week, and will maTce a<br />

study of all kinds of good music for<br />

Sale of Fall and Winter Coats at $5<br />

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Formerly Twice and Three<br />

Timet as Much<br />

Tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock we will place on sale this splendid group<br />

of Fall and Winter Coats at $5.00. They sold formerly from $10 to $15.<br />

They're made of all wool mixtures, boucles, diagonals and those novelty<br />

rough weaves that are so popular.<br />

They're trimmed with fancy plushes, velvets, braids and buttons.<br />

Warm, serviceable coats In colors of brown, navy, green, gray and black.<br />

Children's Heavy Coats<br />

at $1.95<br />

Former Prices $2.50 to $6.50<br />

Mothers who wish to fit their little folks out In warm, snug coats for<br />

the Fall and Winter should be here -early tomorrow.<br />

All neat styles In Corduroy, Bear Skin, Boucle and<br />

navy, brown, red and black.<br />

$1 to $2.95 House Dresses at 75c<br />

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On Sale for Friday Only<br />

A sale that will attract all women who want pretty house dresses at a big underprlce.<br />

They're made of fine ginghams and percales In smart styles and prettily trimmed.<br />

Light colors in the neat stripes that are so well liked.<br />

50 Voile and Organdie Waists<br />

That sold from ^1. to ^2.95<br />

Can Go On Sale Tomorrow at each<br />

It's pimply a<br />

quick.<br />

Diagonals, in<br />

matter of closing out all of our Summer Waists and we've priced them so they'll go<br />

Made up In the best of Summer stripes in flesh aad white, neatly embroidered and trimmed with<br />

fine laces. ... . .<br />

at 60c.<br />

It's a good time to bur tor the future, but come earty, for weVe only PIPTT and they'll go quick<br />

FRIDAY BARGAINS BY<br />

THE YARD<br />

12^0 toISc Dress Gingiiams<br />

9e<br />

For children's wear, boys^ waists and rompers,<br />

house dresses, etc.—all good patterns and genuine<br />

12^0 and 15o quaUtles.<br />

Manchester Percales at 10c<br />

A remarkably low price for such line qualltiea—<br />

neat stripes and figures in light and dark colora<br />

These are the kind that wash so well.<br />

12"lie Dark Outing Flannels<br />

8c Yd.<br />

A splendid weight for men's sleeping garments,<br />

children's wear petticoats, etc., full outing width<br />

and on sale tomorrow at 8c yd.<br />

All Prints and Calicos 5c<br />

In the best of light and dark colon.<br />

Yard Wide Challles at iOe<br />

Sllkolanes at 12 l-2c<br />

The E. J. Hertel Co.<br />

The Store That Guarantees Its Advertising<br />

choruses. Some unusually fine work<br />

Is being planned and the class is open<br />

free to all members of the Association.<br />

Miss LindgTen Is one of the finest<br />

vocalists in the city, and chorus director<br />

• of much experience and here<br />

is keen interest in the organization<br />

of the proposed club. It is expected<br />

that the club will be organized about<br />

the<br />

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middle of October.<br />

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TOR E FLORAL PHIL<br />

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Comlssloner Reports That Seventyfive<br />

States Desire to Enter Before<br />

Noon Today.<br />

TO<br />

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OFFICIALS FROM BIG CITY VISIT<br />

INSmTTTIOVS IN THIS<br />

CITY TODAY.<br />

Cleveland—the "sixth city" In size<br />

In the United States—has sent the<br />

three head officials of her publlo<br />

schools to Kalamazoo to study the<br />

system which has earned for the<br />

schools of this city the ranking of<br />

"third place In efficiency/' according<br />

to the Russell Sage foundation.<br />

Today the superintendent of the<br />

public schools of the city of Cleveland,<br />

J. M. H. Frederick, and his two<br />

assistant superintendents, B. S. Harris<br />

and E. A. Hotchkiss, are in Kalamazoo,<br />

and under the guidance of Superintendent<br />

of Public Schools Ellis H.<br />

Drake, they are making the rounds of<br />

the public schools to see just how<br />

the specialization system used in Kalamazoo<br />

is conducted.<br />

OHARLES HYMAN TO JOIN<br />

MAUDE ADAMS' COMPANY<br />

Charles Hyman, the well known<br />

stage carpenter of this city this noon<br />

left for New York, where he will resume<br />

his position with the Maude<br />

Adams company. He will be o nthe<br />

road for 40 weeks during which time<br />

Miss Adams will prbduce "Quality<br />

Street' which will teter be seen at<br />

the Fuller theater in this city. Mr.<br />

Hyman has been with the Maude<br />

Adams company for five seasons. He<br />

Is considered one of the best stage<br />

carpenters in the United Stage.<br />

Orlskany women want Orlskany<br />

battlefield made into a national park.<br />

A<br />

Beautiful<br />

PICTURE<br />

Artistically<br />

Framed<br />

10 A<br />

•THING OF BEAUTY"<br />

Why not see our largo ooDeotion<br />

and select one for your<br />

home or a gift to some one who<br />

appreciates art?<br />

Welcome, Kalamasoofe Prosperity<br />

Week Guests,<br />

GEARY<br />

Art Shop<br />

118 South Burdick St.<br />

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Seventy-five entries have been received<br />

for the floral parade—up to<br />

non today, according to <strong>announcement</strong><br />

made by the chairman of the<br />

PH<br />

committee In charge of this department,<br />

L. A. Kline.<br />

He says that interest in the floral<br />

parade is increasing day by day»and<br />

he predicts that by the time the autos<br />

are ready to fall Into line Friday, Oct.<br />

8, there will be more autos in the<br />

floral parade than have ever been<br />

shown in any parade in the history<br />

of Kalamazoo.<br />

Letters have been sent to the auto<br />

owners, retailers and jobbers, who<br />

have cars, by the floral parade committee.<br />

Then, too, all the local manufacturing<br />

concerns are requested to<br />

make a point of having floats and<br />

cars in the parade to show lo the<br />

strangers in the city the things that<br />

are made here.<br />

Five bands have already signed up<br />

for the band tournament. These are<br />

to play along the line of march, and<br />

will be furnished with free transporr<br />

tatlon for the parade.<br />

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IWE GIVE UNITED GREEN TRADING STAMPS<br />

NEW KID GLOVES<br />

For<br />

Women<br />

$1.00<br />

[BUY THEM NOW]<br />

Women do not know the values they can "buy in Kid Gloves nntil they see the<br />

Strong & Zinn Co.'s gloves at $1.00 pair. Each season we specialize in kid gloves<br />

at $1.00—-strive to show the best at this popular price of any sold in Kalamazoo. This<br />

season kid gloves at $1.00 are shown in a stronger assortment than ever, and their<br />

value is even greater than past seasons. Come in and examine a pair. Let our experienced<br />

fitter fit you with a pair. These new Fall gloves for street wear come in<br />

white with black embroidery, also popular shades of tan, brown, gray and beaver—<br />

with wide and narrow embroidery.<br />

The New Corsets Are<br />

Easy Round the Hips<br />

%<br />

The new styles in<br />

fall corsets are built<br />

so that they feel easy<br />

the* first time you<br />

wear them. Foremost<br />

among these<br />

very comfortable corsets<br />

are the Henderson<br />

models. They<br />

are particularly easy<br />

round the hips.<br />

MODEL NO. 323<br />

PRICE<br />

$J.oo<br />

This fine corset is built along the new styles of an<br />

easy 44 spring'' at the hips, although it is carefully<br />

boned. Comfort, style and durability are combined in<br />

this splendid $1.00 corset.<br />

Remember, we have a complete and varied Henderson<br />

line in stock. Come in and select a Henderson<br />

for your next corset. You'll always be glad you did;<br />

they cost only $1.00 to $3.00.<br />

We also cany the LA PRINCESS at $3.50 and<br />

$5.00.<br />

p. S.—We fit all corsets from $2.00 up, and make<br />

a specialty of fitting young girls' corsets from $1.00 up.<br />

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BUY IT NOW<br />

PRIDE G0ETH<br />

BEFORE<br />

A PUNCTURE!<br />

It punctures our pride to try<br />

on shoes In the well furnished<br />

shoe department or to be suddenly<br />

taken to the hospital<br />

with our toes punched through<br />

our hose.<br />

F..BUSTER BROWN HOS-<br />

IERY IS GENUINELY GUAR-<br />

ANTEED.<br />

against puncture. No necessity<br />

for walking the streets or mov-<br />

.Ing in good society with<br />

» PUNCTURED PRIDE<br />

because of<br />

PUNCTURED HOSE. *>•<br />

25c a pair<<br />

Don't keep the children Indoors.<br />

Give Them Good,<br />

Serviceable<br />

UNDERWEAR<br />

and let them go and grow.<br />

We're sure you never<br />

.bought better underwear than<br />

we show—or bought it at a<br />

less price—Come here for<br />

.their inext suit—or separate<br />

.garment—Wb feature "Globe"<br />

tailor made underwear for<br />

men, women and children.<br />

Your Fall Suit Is Here<br />

Fur Trimmed New Fall Suits<br />

Smart Winter Coats<br />

The season's latest models in Pleads, Mixtures, Plushes and<br />

Pile Fabrics; exery size for Women and Misses<br />

Other Models at $6.98, $9.75, $15.00, $16.75 and up to $30.00.<br />

Never before has our Children's Coat<br />

Department been so well stocked with<br />

clever models.<br />

An endless assortment<br />

in Plushes, Velvet, Oorduroye, OMn<br />

In the very newest materials<br />

ajid all colors.<br />

Sizes for women<br />

and misses. Values up to<br />

$27.50; your choice only<br />

$19.75<br />

EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF<br />

WOOL POPUN SUITS<br />

These cannot be duplicated at<br />

this price in the average store.<br />

You can come here tomorrow<br />

and choose any one of these<br />

$13.50 to $17.50 suits at<br />

$10.95<br />

OtherModels$ 16.75, $22.50, £<br />

$25 up to $35<br />

$12.75<br />

chlllas, Zibelines, White Caraculs, Astra-<br />

Dresses—A DeligMfiil Choice<br />

dilldren's Coats Serge is one of the Autumn features<br />

for morning and street wear. Taffetas<br />

and satin are used with effect; and there<br />

are pretty little touches or organdie and<br />

silk OB collars and cuffs., Dresses of<br />

crepe de chine, satin, chiffon, striped<br />

taffetas. The Russian blouse and Cossack<br />

coat are shown in these dresses at<br />

chans and New, Mixtures. All sizes from $5.93 to $16.75<br />

2 to 14 years—<br />

Evening dresses are of taffeta, crepe<br />

{2.98 lo S1W<br />

de chine, messaline and nets, at—<br />

$11.7510 $39.00<br />

Sirens & Zinn Co.<br />

•IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO!<br />

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