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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 12

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12 i tin Only SO minutes stands between you and genuine pk Tan Soles In cur REPAIR SHOP ON THE SIDE st BUALO NIAGARA ALLS AND ALL PniNTC Cao I AND ALL POINTS EAST Saturday May 9th 183 and 185 Week and Compromise on Detroit Buffalo Steamboat Co XW McMillan gen lmor A A Schantz gen pss the the conditions Cheap Power ANDREW HARSHAW association furnished a for Small actories fl take Edison Illuminating Co Cor State and Washington Ava LAW NEW PCBIICATIONS LOCAL BREVITIES Have you heard of the OUTING at once April sold out ixithln IS has MUNYON TALKS TO WOMEN i'fc isx: THOMAS ROBINSON AVENUE THEATRE Co A THOROUGHLY COOKED knee Cream VOIGT lakes MUNYON a pleasure to put on a all wheat 15 02 has not been moved few weeks ago pur savs that he until April 23 was Lst the for Do pat died had the mem union at 1 br other venture outdoor nk iC anniv rsari in Man were brought to 'Detroit for dt? rin regular Detroit leaving De will run through South Nicholashe city satisfac The to be buried with his father A widow Thomas Sprague of 20 factories in the city wages are paid He his opinion the Saturday is often not an unmixed where a girl receives the she can ill afford to lose The work clever and and shall intend ns a body but they will be taken back the Rockies in th? lir a tale of daring and hardohi? BRASSWORKERS REUSED TO ACCEPT Tbe police say that a warrant will be sworn but this morning against George Grimes who is accused of tho larceny of goods from Grand Trunk freight cars He is alleged to have taken the goods while acting as checker for the road at the ferry slip Yesterddy Detective Brooks and the railroad detectives again visited the house where they first found the plunder and brought another load of stuff to the station A largo number of the articles recovered have been identified by their owners: The whole lot has been inventoried at a little over $2000 Trip' arranged for you? See MAY sizes 2 to 5'2 $300 sizes 11 to 2 $250 COLONIALS" Childs sizes 8J to two systems will after the bonds of The bonds will rate not to exceed thA first to be issued by the village they will be readily disposed of the coun cil having already heard from sevferal Chicago concerns that are willing to buy them Harry Sprague a native of irolt and for tho last 15 years a ent law practitioner in Cleveland nt his home hast Wednesday He suffered from locomotor ataxia for six years but his fatal illness was of only three weeks' duration Deceased was 58 years old and was a son of the late Col Thomas Sprague a well known patent attorney ather and son had been connected in business here for 25 years before the latter went to Cleveland At the outbreak of th'e civil war Col Sprague organized the Twenty seventh Michigan regiment of infan try and the son enlisted in the regi ment afterward being transferred to the department He was a member of the orest City post A It The funeral services were conducted nt his home in Cleveland and the re mains burial as he had often expressed a desire and mother in Woodmere and one son St Louis survive Read North ord the special last Tuesday Physician Polozker per post mortem yesterday on week strong improved great excursion into which has just flee new economical' policy and the work here tofore done by that officer will be performed by the street com mittee and the marshal President York is in When the first session the Michi gan grand encampment I is called to order this mqrning It is expected that 500 will be present at the temple and that Lv to night there will be TOO In the city Last night there was an exemplifica tion of patriarchal degree at the temple by a union degree staff select ed from five Detroit lodges i an in in some in PRES ROOSEVELT IS IN COLORADO BUILDING OR CLUBS CHILD LABOR AND SWEATSHOPS Salonica European Turkey May An engagement between Turkish troops and a band of revolutionists is reported to have taken place in the Monastic district of European TurkeyBoth sides suffered considerable losses Ten Turkish officers are said to have been killed Ambulances are being hurried to Monastir At the third annual meeting of the stockholders of the Century Asso ciation at the Russell House yester day it unanimously decided to erect a building suited to the use of the various musical and liter ary clubs not exceeding a membership of 500 at a cost of not more than $50 000 The plans for a more expensive building were rejected This action was taken as the result of a recom mendation by the aboard of directors and after a general discussion The site for the proposed building corner of Columbia and Witherell streets has been paid for and a building com mittee will be appointed to carry out the wishes' of the stockholders with regard to the 'edifice The following were elected a board of directors: Mrs II Joy Miss' Clara A Avery Mrs Chittenden Mrs Stephen Baldwin Mrs Smith Mrs Lee McCollester Mrs John Newberry Mrs Allan At terbury and Mrs' Trowbridge On Monday next the directors will ap point officers and a building commit tee Order hours DETECTIVES GOT MORE PLUNDER PROPOSED TERMS HEATING RANCHISE SCHOOL BOND ISSUE MAY CARRY THIS TIME The city will have little cause to fear being mulcted by any company which succeeds in securing a fran chise for hot water or steam heating if the conditions and specifications which the council committee on ordi nances has under consideration are put into effect The securing of a franchise will be conditional on submitting the1 most favorable bid the rate being left open to provide for that feature In addi tion the successful bidder will be com pelled to file a $10000 surety bond 63 days after the approval and accept ance of the franchise in writing There will be another bond of $25000 to in sure the city against loss and a $1000 continuous bond to guarantee the res toration of the streets while another check or cash to the exent' of $10 '000 will have to be deposited upon accept ance of the franchise to still further insure the city The council reserves the right to make any reasonable alterations or amendments to the franchise affecting the question of rates or otherwise and can repeal it for violation of the agree ment by giving sixty notice The franchise will run for 30 years while the construction is to be done under the supervision of the department of public works which will likewise de termine what streets and alleys can be occupied PRACTICED PATENT HERE OR YEARS IT IS NOT SURE TO GET A MA JORITY VOTES CAST stories of human nature ani ai photographs full of relresb: thrill Wyandotte citizens are beginning to wonder what will be the fate of the will have pub been good LITTLE ELSIE AND BILLY VAN DIVIDE THE HONORS on for an increase of $1 per has his the one $125000 bonding proposition that be submitted hen the estimates been obtained by the board of lie works So far the matter has kept comparatively and a many people do not really understand the provisions of the act passed by the legislature A prominent citizen said yesterday that he does not con sider it by any means sure that the project will carry as he has heard a good deal of opposition ATE WYANDOTTE BOND ISSUE Cluett Shins 150 up Monarch Shirts Si 00 fa MRS LORENCE KELLY TOLD IIOW TO ABOLISH THEM SMALLER SHOPS LIKELY TO SETTLE WITH STRIKERS GREETING TO ADMIRAL DEWET Conductors on the Wyandotte sub urban line who are on the early morn ing runs lead lives of constaht misery and fear on account of the down the river employes who ride on (heir way to work They are picked up all the way from the city hall in Detroit to the works at ord village but be fore the car reaches the Rouge it usually packed witn a crowd of push ing jostling joking good natured men who never let slip an opportunity of putting up a job on the conductor and who would stop short of nothing but uerainng me car 11 mey saw any fun ahead In the winter time jt'is a time hon ored custom to begin the programme by sarcastic remarks about the weath er and as a matter of course attention is speedily turned to the stove which used to be' nine times out of ten de void of all heat and on several occasions it is said the tiny cast iron affair was thrown out so that the irony of the situation in a car whose temperature was hovering about the zero mark might be lessened A favorite way of tormenting the poor conductor is when he has col lected about half of the fares and has left the car to report or to go ahead at the railway crossing for every one to get up and change seats and when the man in blue comes back it is next to impossible for him to tell who has paid and who has not The nickel col lectors also have to look closely at their fares to prevent fraud as the unrulyl passengers are ever ready to work off a coin or a home made ticket A conductor recently on counting Tiver his receipts at the end of his run after he had bGen handled in the usual manner by the jokers found that he had accepted as fares an aluminum bar check and a tea coupon If when riding on an electric car you should ever chance to notice a conductor wnose face is pinched and drawn and his eyes rave a wild Harry Tracy hunted expression and who looks as if ready to dodge a brick on short notice and retfeats to the rear platform as quickly as possible you may be sure that some time or other he has rung up fares 6h the Wyandotte suburban line GRAND ENCAMPMENT WILL OPEN THIS MORNING such a terrible need never be said agraln Dr Anti Pain 'Pilla quickly cure and positively prevent and all bodily pain No eplatea non laxatlve never avid In bulk Guarauseed All doses 25 cents Dr MUu Medical Co EUtLart Ind THEY OUGHT TO PREVENT BEING MULCTED ODD ELLOWS BY HUNDREDS 4 CHICAGO CONCERNS HAVE ERED TO BUY THEM for three and a half cents who must either receive as frdm their families or lead lives He claimed that there are at least where such said that in half holiday blessing for wages noted tho time Robluson of Detroit Likely To Be Grand Patriarch County formed a the body of Mrs Julia A Jones who died Sunday afternoon at 11 Columbia street west without medical attend ance and decided that death was due to inflammation of the bowels which had developed into peritonitis Mrs Jones was attended by Mrs Charles Skinner Christian Scientist and it was not until she was dying that Dr Olin was sent for When he arrived the woman was dead Dr Polozker savs timelv would have saved her life Harrison has set an Thursday Addresses xf welcome mad i Garland and 1 A idc nt of the Iron City frai' cil AJayor Hays an1 i'l' Patrick Dolan of the I mid Workers After the spee 'u the gates took up the trausa li routine business STREET RAILWAY MEN MEETING AT PITTSBURG PART THE DAY SET APART ENTERTAINMENT ONE TO BE ERECTED AT COST NOT MORE THAN $50000 Miss Wood Blamed Women for Stores Keeping Open Late RIVER ROUGE PEOPLE SEEM TO BE AVORABLE TO PROPOSAL The Electric Motor will provide you with a safe and venient power Can be located in small space on floor or ceiling Requires little or no attention Is always rfeady for use night or day You can run any kind of machinery with it Can be oper ated at small cost You can save time and money by using an electric motor if you need power of any kind It will pay you to investigate this Drop us a postal card and we will send our representative to see you Or Tel Main 5222 for information 0O Efl To Buffalo and Return WA11BAN'IS WILL BE ASKED OR GRIMES TO DAY which the side order known as th Hedonic Organization of Bucks of Sy rene Light nue The olace pie and a number of nolewoithy changes among uie officers o' the grand encampment will 'take placed Whitney of Lansing grind ribe will retire after a continuous service of 27 years Swayzee of lint retiring grand patriarch will un doubtedly be chosen grand represent ative to the sovereign grand lodge Robinson Detroit grand high priest is in line Yor promotion and will probably be cfosen "rand patri arch as is the custom in the nrdoj Jordan of Detroit grand senior warden is slated to succeed Mr Rob inson as grand high priest Andrew Harshaw of Delray preording to tbe members of the order has made such an excellent treasurer that he will un doubtedly be re elected Proceedings Begin Tlila Morning This morning Mayor Mtiybury will extend the freedom of the city to the visitors and the address of welcome delivered by Sellers QS' Swayze will respond A greeting from an honorary veteran will be given by Samuel Adams and the re sponse will be by Whitney The encampment will be formally opened at This afternoon there will be a trolley ride commencing at 1:30 The headquarters of the grand en campment were at the Hotel Nor mandie yesterday and the entire day was taken up with the arrival and registration of delegates and repre sentatives to the encampment In ad dition to the general committee of arrangements the lookout committee an active part in greeting the ORD BONDS WILL BE READILY SOLD Pittsburg May The eighth Xen nial convention of the Amalgamated' Association of Street Railway Em ployes opened here 'to day with 250 delegates present from all parts of the country The convention was called to order by President Mahon George Scherlies 12 years of age fell stories down an elevator shaft at Menzies shoe factory 136 Larned street west late yesterday afternoon and landed on his feet He was placing some mer chandise' on the elevator and over balanced When picked up he was almost unconscious but speedily re covered his senses at St hos pital where he was taken by ambulance There Dr Casey found that he had suffered a compound fracture of the right leg above the tnat nis icit anKie and left were sprained and his knee badly contused Unless there are in ternal complications he will probably recover Office of Street Cunimimloner Was I eft Vacant EMPLOYERS MADE COUNTER PROPOSALS TO DEMANDS Pueblo Col May 4 Siren whistlesof steel works and smelters this even ing sounded a deafening good bye to President Roosevelt as his train sped away to the south and west His special train arrived at the Mineral Palace park on the Denver Rio Grande railroad ten minutes ahead of time A military accom panied the carriages to a decorated platform that had been built in front of the palace Here the president spoke about fifteen minutes to an enor mous crowd Denver May 4' This is day in Colorado and at every stopping point on President itiner ary it has been observed in ourth of July fashion The nation's chief executive was the guest of the city of Denver for two and one half hours and the people regardless of political affiliations greeted him with a warmth and heartiness of welcome not exceeded on his transcontinental tour The president made but one speech In this city and that was delivered in the open air on the capitol grounds where no less than 25000 people were assembled I The sun shone brightlv during the visit and no accident or incident occurred to mar the pleasuj'e of the occasion for Mr Roosevelt The presidential train crossed the' state line from Kansas early this morning and at Hugo Gov James Peabody returning from St Louis joined the president At Hugo the president was given a breakfast yesterday ree Press the 2 1 JL Lu 11 tV III ffllltfl 4 shirt waist lengths was made 69 cents in the advertisement Taylor Woolfenden Co The should have been 69 cents The village council of canvassed the vote of uMxiuiiiiti eit'ULion npin and Thursday evening it will meet to ratify the decision of the people on the question of bonding the village for about $2600000 for lights and water President Woodruff says that the in siaiirneni oi tne begin immediately have been disposed draw interest at a five per cent and as they are A DETROIT GIRL vauuujf W' VU Armory News Companies and of the Detroit Light Infantsy last night altered their constitutions and 'by laws to conform with the rew state and na'tional reg ulations Arrangements were also made for the inspection this week by Maj Woods of ort Wayne of Company on Wednesday and Company on Thursday Twenty four new members have been admitted during the last 35 days Members of Companies I and of the Thirty first Michigan Volun teers last evening discussed plans for the annual reunion at Lansing on May 19 It was decided to send as large a delegation as possible It will leave on the Perc Marquette early on the morning 01 the iwtn accompanied oy the drum and bugle corps of the Henry Dunieiel 01 bpanisn vvar vet erans Girls Working for 3 1 2 Cents nn Hour Rev Herman Burns selected to in vestigate Detroit factories for the pas union reported He sajd that there are girls working in lactones an hour sistance immoral Bv a vote of 411 to 141 hers of the Brassworkers' a mass meeting held nt Arbeiter hali last 'evening decided not to accept a counter' proposition made by the manufacturers to the demands of the men for a reduction of hours crease of pay and a change of the present shops International Durtle of New attempting to bring about a fnrv nHintmnnt of matters men have asked for the 55 hour week with 60 pay that union men be given the preference and that all differences be settled through a shop committee This means that nil shops are to be strictly union In the cases of molders monitor hands and bench hands an increase of 15 per cent in addition to the reduction of time is demanded The manufacturers after considering the matter at length and in view 'of their having increased wages in the trades mentioned from 25 to 50 per cent during the past year submitted a counter proposition The 55 hour week was conceded with an increase of about 5 per cent The other conditions demanded were not referred to and the additional in crease for the three trades named was not considered It is likely an other meeting of the committees of employers ana employed will place to day that they will be of the she Mayor Nellis made meats and all appointees are James Watson public works ney George cia Dr A Brighton veYoi Ljeuriip rs uepanment I SUBURBAN I A Servant Experience To the Editor of The ree Press Ladies think they have hard times getting good girls I think good girls find it to get good places for most of the places are very hard We are expected to be up very early in tho morning and often until 12 and 1 in the morning serving luncheons after theatres etc And the wages are so small nowadays that girls have all thev can do to keep them selves in clothes and some of them have to help keep their homes My wages have run so long that I have had to leave my place in order to get them and then when you flo leave the lady or gentleman will ask you to call again and they will have the money I have had to call many times before I received it all 1 am not I think there but thev nre been in places to irnn and do everything and still Constantinople May There was another bomb explosion at Salonica yesterday but apparently no damage was done Bishop uneral Washington May uuerail ser vices over the remains of the late Bishop John Hurst of the Metho dist Episcopal church who died early this morning will be held' Thursday afternoon from the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal church Bishdp Hurst always has expressed the wish that at his death Bishop Charles owler of Buffalo 'N should preach the funeral sermon and that Bishop McCabe of Omaha Neb should assist him and this programme will be earned out Thursday Inter ment will be at Rock Creek ceme tery Witch Hazel Soap is really a skin food and vitalizer Tho only soap containing witch hazel its success has caused imitators to brand their soap witch hazel these words cannot be trade marked See that the soap is stamp ed Mu ay on It nourishes the skin just as much as fixxl nourishes the body It puts every pore into a healthy con I aiticn assists Mature in throwing on poisons from the body: allays inflammation cools soothes and heels all irritated carts It cures chapped hands and lips and all forms of chafing No soap no lotion no wash ever made will so quickly ouiet a baby sutienne Vfith prickly heat or any form of rash an Witch Hazel Soap Its soothing effect upon the little one is almost instan taneous I want every person troubled with hives or who is tormented by any itching to bathe with Witch Hazel Soap rising water as hot as the skin can bear Re lief will be immediate There is not a case of dandruff and I know of no scalp disease but this soap will cure It is ideal for sham pooing It prevents hair from falling out bytreugihening and i'ceoing the roots Ladies will find this soap a great blessing as a wash for certain irritations weakness and discharges It is antiseptic allays all inflammation and removes all unpleasant odors Every gentle man who shaves himself should try this soap It softens the beard and prevents the skin from becoming irritated and ore No smarting no burning no need of lay rum or Witch hazel for ba thing or the general toilet it is an exquisite luxury it improves any complexion and makes die skin soft as velvet It is as tar Hiperior to any other soap ever made as the electric light is to the tallow dip You caurot afford to be careless about your soap epe tally if there are young children in tbt tarni soia everywhere Should Have Read 30 The BOYS and GIltLS of Detroit can now secure all the advantages their fathers and mothers have been having in using the famous $350 more they get 'it at a Jess price too We now have a complete stock of TLE which is nothing more or less than the $350 in and sizes at fol lowing prices: Boys $2505 $200 Sizes as given above All styles All leathers One trial will convince you that fit the best feel the bestxwear the best Let your children try one pair It seems assured that the River Rouge school bond issue will be sanc tioned by the people at the election riday as the opinion that the school is a necessity appears to be general now' The proposition to bond the vil lage for $28000 for an electric lighting plant is not so sure of going through The amount is considered too large for the village and even after the plant has been built it is counted that the running expenses would be a bur den ELL OUR STORIES AND LIKELY TO RECOVER At the regular annual meeting of the Wyandotte city council last evening up hisappoint were confirmed The as follows: Marshal member of board of Nellis city attor Coomer: city physi city sur Palmer: chief of fire Chas Milsnaush: night ipolice John Lorenz Christian Thon and rank Wolcott special assessors Charles Kreger and Smith deputy city clerk Miss Elizabeth Kiley president pro tern Aid Smith city hall janitor Thomas Rob erts city teamster William Roberts No one was appointed to fill the of fice of street commissioner as the administration is following an Billy Van with his wit tv and droll monologue and little Eisie in her im personations are dividing the honors of the excellent bill at the Avenue rneatre tins of both is artistic Van ly since minstreisy ended His talk is clean sparkling and as full of fun as a roe shad of eggs at this season of the year Unlike many of the children on the stage particularly in vaudeville Little Elsie is as bright as a newly minted dollar and far more talented than the major ity of her sex now on the stage Her imitations are delicious The Stein Eretto family a quartet of acrobats offer decided novelties in hand jumping De Biere is a good ma gician especially in his palming but was a trifle careless with some of his tricks yesterday afternoon One of bis mechanical tricks where he is locked up in a lattice cabinet and a woman takes his place is evidently taken from' Keller but De Biere is amusing and mystifying despite this Unthian an armless man does a se ries of remarkable things with his feet playing a cornet violin and giv ing a fine 'exhibition of sharp shooting ialkowski found much favor with his mimicry and when he turned his at tention to the beasts it seemed as though the spectators were loose In a Edward avor and Edith Sinclair have an inane sketch called and the Campbells appear in a musical act ALL MAYOR TEES CONIRMED habits cereals They stood on the platform of the The car had stopped for "Mary to get off goodbye dear Tell George to bring you up This from Mary yes will Goodbye 1 said Julia in the door way or 1 1 what I told you to youT "ies know about that have to hurry gestea tne conaucum send lora with a note And say we certainly must go to the salb at Pardwell and this so I nearly forgot it and they both ignored the conductor who stood with his bands on the bell rope oh I forgot to tell you of Mrs Brown's hat It Well I suppose I shall have to wait Its simply awful Well have Goerge come with You Sunday course the dear boy I know be delighted gay to Carrie that I Ventured the brass buttoned man Mary and send my love to shall why sir what do you mean by this I shall have to ride to the next block? a wonder you give a person time to get conduct is outrageous my dear We shall report said the sympathetic Julia your corner You will tell but the cruel conductor had rudely lifted the chattering Mary off the car and had given the bell rope a jerk that threat ened to put it out of while the motorman turned on the power with an enthusiasm that would al any other time have been commenda ble and the flying car never stopped until it had carried an inoffensive old gentleman three blocks past his street More laundry Workers Strike Chicago May The strike move ment of the laundry workers was augmented to day by the closing down of the five steam laundries in vans ton the north shore suburb and law leaders declare that not a wheel will turn in an Evanston laundry until th 2 Chicago trouble is settled All thr laundries in city remained closed to day and restaurant proprietors have began issuing printed apolories for the noticeable absence of nankina and for the decidedly soiled ploths The strikers are making greTt effort to Induce the Chinese laundries to join them medical aid coroner inquest for Too The abolition of child labor the banishment of sweatshop products and the solution of the early closing movement are all within the grasp of the women of the land according to the statement of Mrs lorence Kel ly national secretary of the Con league who addressed a large gathering of local members of league in the auditorium of the Museum last evening you will refuse to purchase gooda but those indorsed by league the demand sweatshop products will decrease to sucn a degree crowaea out said Miss Wood secretary of the local retail cierKs few pointers on early closing proprietors of the big stores care about keeping open Sat urday evenings she asserted they will have to do so as long as women insist orr delaying their pur chases until the last Mrs Kelly declared the labor laws of Michigan are among the poorest in the country Michigan also makes anything hut a creditable showing from an educational standpoint being twenty seventh in the list of states where children between the ages of 11 amt 14 can not read and write and just excelling Alaska by a narrow margin A spirited discussion followed the plea' for the support of the movements she advocated Very little work was done yes terday in the cigar factories where uie men ana women are out striae thousand but settlements are pected to day or to morrow witli the majority of the firms About 300 people are represented in the difficulty While some of the small er shops who have hesitated to grant tile increase are said to be favorably considering the matter the Banner Cigar Co the largest firm 'concerned has positively re fused to pay the additional money simply cannot do said Biook manager and seern yesterday the jnen women return tb work we employ others We do not treat with the strikers' Tells How They May Have a Beautiful Complexion and Grow Lux uriant Hair PERITONITIS WAS CAUSE DEATH is not only a great convenience for the housewife but it is a healthful muscle tiuk ing preparation for the workiriu man as well as an easily digested food for the brain worker of sedentary a well known fact that insufficient cooking most of the stomach Troubles A Well cooked which areTeasily digested are rapidly becoming nized as a standard food Lost Diamond Lel to Arrest Detectives Pal mor and Lombard locked up Neville A Reed early last evening on the suspicion that he knows something about the disappearance ot a $150 diamond pin belonging to Marx the firm of Marx Son Mr Marx lost lus pm at Bennett park on April 20 It was afterward pawn ed at for $78 and was there identified by its owner Reed aid not to Detrpit tnree days after the pin held a 'social session at the cid Guard armory on Jeffers aje electiori of officers will take to morro at the teni Cents a error In nriAo colorings and to read of The figures MADE AN ADDRESS TO 23000 PEOPLE AT DENVER 8:15 Soo via the Duluth Atlantic railroad Bowen the coal man who purchased two houses from taken m' the opening of Street one of which he has moved on the line of the Incoming delegates Maj Ham burger was pi ominent among those receiving and 'ail who to enter the parade reported to him At the Avenue theatre to night a party of 400 or more Odd ellows will occupy a reserved portion of the house BANNER CIGAR CO WILL NOT YIELD NEW OICERS Washington May That Roosevelt is keeping fully current events during excitement of his tour in ii by the fact that he nasion to recognize til' of the great naval victory i 1 0Gii hv pndin lowing nersonal telegram to tie me of that occasion: Ks May Geo Dewey TVnqbinpJnn this anniversary ot your services to the nation I wish 1 possible happiness and a long lac (Signed) ROO h' ELT 3 rtf thlC pc WJS de layed because Admiral cmm nn thn MavfiOWer North Atlantic fleet or the an sary and did not receive tne until his arrival inn HARRY SPRAGUE DIED IN CLEVELAND the car reallv Tell Carrie yes And you will let me meekly sug SCHERLIES GOT WITH BREAKS AND SPRAINS is a stcanl cooked flaked baked and toasted health food made hv experienced millers in a equipped sanitary mill The' wheat is cleaned and cleansed in the same manner and with the same care that which 'is used in lour a brand well and favorably known for many years We want you to if? this food It is good VOIGT CEREAL OOD CO Grand Rapids Only $250 Round Trip Two rest and a full outing and re home Monday in time for business Leave foot of Wayne St 400 arrive BU AT 730 A Leave BUALO 530 arrive DETROr 730 A MJ service on and after May nth steame wig leave' DETROIT Mondays Wednesdays and ridavs Daily service commences May 30th ROM REE PRESS READERS Some folks are always telling how like to leave the town And get out in the country where No noise their talk would drown They rave about the beauties of The meadow and the wood How a drink of cold spring water Will do system good No fragrance is so sweet by far As that of new mown hay No flowers so fair as those which bicorn In woodlands far away They picture all Uese features Tn such a pleasing way think life in the country was Just one long holiday But anyone ever tried Knows that is far from true The man who thinks farm life but play Some day that thought may rue It may be fine to have the birds Arouse you at daybreak But about the time most folks Prefer a nap to take Perhaps healthy too to toil rout aayngnt until tell you true not the course That choose tor a lark The fragrance of the new mown hay The beauties of wild flowers much prefer to do without And toil a few less hours Give me a cosy flat in town Amid the hurrying throng The rumbling of the heavy truck rne troney wnirr my song Let those who think the country A place where allire free Continue in that fond belief The do for me speaking of all places are few exceptions very tew i nave where I have had scruu be dressed in my black dress white collar and wing aprons to go to the door early 3n the afternoon and when there is no man help a girl has to wash windows inside and out scrub the vestibule and sweep the sidewalk to each side of the house We are not expected to go out more than one afternoon a week and evening and lunch and dinner are so lute uiar we nave very little when we do go out and most AVair a 10 na'e Cluett Peabody Shirt The about the entrances a trir? £pe perfect wav in which it fits in through Some of them are terrible 1 1 nnneol fr von fit for anv one to go in Now I appeal IO yOU lhi? tae a little Cluett Shirts i co nn more juiciest in ineir servants and i try to make it a little more pleasant ivr tiiein niry wnuiu not nno It hard to weep guuu tviris witn Ml years Joseph ChudzenSki and Emil Kehn of 164 Thirty third street ttVo 16 year old boys are reported as missing from their homes since April 29 Rev Ninde of Ann Arbor formerly pastor of the Tabsxnaele church will preach to his former congregation next Sunday morning i red Piugge who was arrested a few days since for improper conduct on the street near Cass park was fined $50 or six months yesterday in the Police Court Officer Jackson of Cincinnati came to Detroit yesterday for John Johnson and Thomas Davis who are wanted in Cincinnati to answer a charge of larceny from the person The body of the man drowned Sat urday at the foot of Griswold street is still at morgue unidenti fied and will be buried to day It is not that of George Schultz as was at first supposed District Passenger Agent Joseph Hau ot tne Micnigan central nounces tnat tne Mackinaw sleeping car troit at to the Shore A recently the city John already proposed opening of Brush street has offered to sell to the city for $2000 tne nouse wnicn and which he a chased for $1400 The funeral of the late William Keuter who passed away Sunday at the home of his sister in law Mrs Mary Lafbrge 457 ort street east will take place this morning from St church The deceased was 64 years old and came to Detroit from Germany when he was 12 years of age or the past 28 years he was employed as bookkeeper for the 'Detroit News Co TURKISH TROOPS AND INSURGENTS OUGHT Ulllllli I a if' ii I II i wz I III i 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