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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 12

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USED KNIE 1 I or your Easter ootwear a pair of i $350 A Style for Every Occasion 2 for 2oe or each Oh Sale 183 185 Woodward Ave MARRIED OR DIED BY HAND Quality and Quantity OUR MOTTO I I securing the for TWENTY YEARS HUSBAND (SOLDONLY IN SEALED WRAPPERS) my Minnesota lour Salt If oast S1OO OREIT OR ANY ADULTERATION BELLE ISLE TO REPLACE OLD WATER BARRELS she is living with MEDICINAL SKIN THROWS NO HEAT GIVES A BRILLIANT LIGHT IS PERECTLY SAE We urnish Them and Sell the Current oooo oooo 5222 State and Washington HAND CURED BY CUTICURA At 2i WINTER RESOltrS rj DR HtREANEY HOTELS EASTER EXCURSION YARNALLINSTITUTB HYDE Cleveland ver DR Hn YARNAU 4 2 URNISM1N A dl I who are fair for Any of the above at said a night 1 i wife were married 1885 by Rev Reed say the MEMBER ACRICUtTVRAL (SO C1ETY SAYS TIIE DATE choir Kennedy of alter Gener semor junior prelate's General Washington Crimson Rarnness de Rose society last fair will be held In GENERAL MEETING TODAY" TO TAKE OVER LAND AND CASH Mail Ow t'romt'tly 4 would prove a source of joy and satisfaction They fit the best look the best wear the best and cost so little Per dozen $100 I ESTABLISHMENT NEWENGINE Hot si necessitates them i tic fountain while the main building will be fully 1000 leet back of the en trance The grand stand will also be completed and will have a seating ca pacityrof 0000 Plans are being pre pared for an art building and one for the state institutions where the re sults of their work can be displayed It is not expected that all the build ings can be completed this year but a majority of them will and the offi cers of the society say that tents can be readily used for the Was Son of rapt Henry Heaney and Graduate of Detroit College HOTELS WESTMINSTER Judge Mandell intimated yesterday that he will grant a divorce on scriptural grounds to Elizabeth Donaldson from Arthur 13 Donaldson of Grand Rapids for some time state agent for a life company him! well known throughout Michigan Some testimony was heard in the matter of alimony and in reply to a question from the court tile defendant's solicitors stated that they would put in no testimony Mrs Donaldson's side was given some time WANTED TO RETURN TO IRST HUSBAND rank Stanley Western cinnati the Detroit Gordon Ingalls Elden Small kinson alleged contract said to have been signed ebruary 21 1905 wherein the Western Newspaper Syndicate is hired to compile and solicit for a book to secure funds for the entertainment etc of the International League of Press clubs Under this contract com plainants allege 60 per cent of moneys collected is due them and they ask tle court to grant them such commis sion Pending the hearing of the suit Judge Hosmer has granted a tem porary injunction restraining defend ants from drawing money out of the Dime Savings bank REV DR IL PENCE IS MODERATOR DAMASCUS OICERS WERE INSTALLED The Des commissioners of the adjudged insane Mrs who once sued the es air alleging that she VERDICT AT INQUEST ON BODY MARY NORTH fully intended to kill So Harry North Jr testified yester BRUCE BARIROYV TOLD COURT HIS WIE DID MRS DONALDSON TO GET DIVORCE MORTON MUNSON GETS IH VORCE OR DESERTION Mrs Craven Declared Insane Burlington Ta' April Moines county insane today Nettie Craven tate of Senator had been a common law wife of the senator Mrs Craven will be sent to Mount Pleasant asylum SPECIAL MUSIC SUPPLIED BY TRINITY" CHURCH CHOIR than any talcum ponder SOLICITOUS ERED NO TESTIMONY' Miscellany of Proceel Superior Courts day morning' at' the inquest held by Coronel Toepel qni'the body of Mary North' shot and killed 1 by her husT band while the latter was it is al leged in a drunken rage The testi mony reveals something of' the feeling that the youngEman' bears toward his father and the conditions under which the family lived before the trageuy His sister Lottie however' defended her father in that she said she thinks the act was that of man crazed by drink' and that it was not premedi tated The testimony of these twd wit nesses was the chief matter of fresh interest in the inquiry These as well as other witnesses told the circum stances surrounding the murder sub stantially as 'they have been pub lished Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Tre vor appeared for the people but North was not represented by any at torney neither was he called as a witness The' verdict of the jury Mary North came to her death April 12 1903 cause of death hemorrhage caused by bullets fired by her hus band Harry' North or the first time since his arrest on the charge of murdering his wife last Wednesday night Harry North broke the silence which' has character ized his stay in tile jail want to deny positively all the statements that have been credited to me in some of the papers especially Inn Detroit said lie to a ree Press representative yesterday afternoon talked with no reporter since my arrest until today I have not discussea my trouble with anyone not even a lawyer and cer tainly not with a newspaperman "The statements that have been credited to me especially in the Trib une about 'my wire liquor or tiling else connected Willi are lies from start to finish have never said 1 to any person the wild ramblings that have been credited to me stories are Takes from be ginning to end and originated in the fertile brain of an ambitious reporter 'the I have declined positively to talk with any liewspaper man about my trouble and I wish the public to know that the so called in terviews with me in' the and other papers are nothing but lies and Bricklayers and'i Interna tional unioifi No 2 of Detroit last evening adopted a' resolution' extend ing aid to Harry North for his de fense II REAN EV SUCCUMBED TO ILEl RO PNEUMONIA NEW CENTURY CLUB ELECTED OICES To and Return $200 On Saturday April 22nd the (Navigation Co will 'operate a grand two day excursion to Cleveland Steamer will leave foot Wayne street at 10:30 and tickets are good tor return leaving Cleveland Sunday or Monday night Take vantage of this excellent opportunity of spending few days with your friends in Cleveland Ohio Tickets and berths ate for sale at ticket of flees foot of Wayne St 7V ort St west and 404 Chamber of Conunerce COMPANY WORKED ON VERY' SMALL CASH BASIS inpre'sivc ceremonies were held in connection witli the installation of offi cers of Damascus commandery No 42 held inthe' Masonic temple last night with Past Right Eminent (rom an Awful Skin yimour Scratched Till Blood Ran Wasted to Skeleton 1 HYDRANGEAS 4 2 for '2oc'or each Debaters for Skinner Medal? Tho faculty of Detroit College yes terday selected' by competition the six students who will debate Cor the Skinner medal on May 3 The subject for discussion will be whether there should be established a permanent hoard of arbitration to settle disputes between capital and labor The af firmative will be upheld by Harvey Schulte' Ralph Berry and Augustin Cook and the negative by rank Shields John Vismara and Thomas Chawke The above picture shows oueof the newstjle drinking fountains that Commissioner Bolger is erecting on Relic Isle to replace the old and hideous ice water barrels The one in the illustration is of cobble stone in rustic design and is' located just south of the band stand i ot Wants to Hold Premises George AV Tihy' owner of the De troit Horse Exchange bri High street west yesterday begah suit against the Detroit Creamery Co 'for an injunc tion to restrain defendant from prose cuting ah ouster suit and asking that may be decree to be en titled to the quiet and peaceable en of thte property lie alleges that he has a right under a lease and that the case has been previously fought out in the courts any the case NEW STYLE DRINKING OUNTAIN OR Capitalized at $500000 It Had Only $2 Trustee YY'ood Alleges Charging that an attempt was made to organize the Manna Cereal Co with capital stock of with a cash capital of $2 Ira Wood as trustee in bankruptcy for the com pany yesterday began suit against Morris Sloman Mrs Hattie ranklin Boertli ami others stockholders in the concern asking that an assessment be levied upon the stockholders upon their unpaid sub scriptions sufficient to pay the debts of the bankrupt association He al leges fraud in that the association was capitalized for $5(X000 of which 1499 998 was paid in as a formula hich had little if any Tie also as serts that many of the stockholders obtained their share? below the par value The debts of the company were given at $23883 and the assets at $4180 Delegates to General Assembly YV1I1 Be Chosen Today Press Club Sued Zumstein and Alfred co partners trading as the Newsnaner Syndicate of Gin yesterday began suit against Ju ress Arthur Thomas Junkin Guy 111(1 for an accounting under said to have CAME NEAR DYING DETROIT SPRING MEETING OPENED Dr P5 JI'i Reaney 4k Burlingame avenue sons of Capt Henry Reaney and brother of Rev 1 Reaney of the United States navy died yes terday morning from the effects of pleuro pneumoma Deceased vas a native of Detroit and had spent most of his life here lie attended the Detroit and St Ks Jesuit collages obtaining Ihe de grees of A rM and A He re ceived medical diploma from the Michigan College of Medjcinc Sur gery was later attached to St bays They YVere Imagined Ambitious Reporter I ago An answer was filed by Donald 1 son New Court Deputies Sheriff Burns yesterday assigned dep uties to the circuit court rooms stating that they will be required to wear uniforms although the color and style has not Leen selected The assign ments are: or Judge Donovan John itzgibbons John Cahill and Carl Vi hoff for Judge Rohnert Charles Mill er and Elmer Labadie for Judge Brooke II Van Eerherghe and YVeins for Judge Mandell John Lacey and Behrens for Judge Hosmer Harry Hastings and rank Deitz for Judge razer Daniel Campbell and Rosolowskl Does not gum nor Injure th hands Sold by all dealris PAUL CO Manufacturers CIcCAGO Matta romtho Beit Dairy Butter Several members of tho Michigan State Agricultural society were in De troit yesterday" looKng over the site for the lair grounds The building committee has had plans dratted for the main building which be built of grout with steel arches It will be 500 feet' long and it is expected that the work will be begun within ten ilaj This morning the society will have a genera! meeting a the Griswold house to accept the deed of the property and the $35000 check which will complete the contract of the Detroiters responsible this city can member of the slate Detroit SeptemberH to 16 The puN pose of our meeting is to get the 'work under way and it will go a rush Todaytf we? looked overV the grounds and all necessary draniage will be put in immediately The rail road will put in sufficient side tracks to hold sixty cars 'So that there will he7'no trouble on that score and' the Detroit United railway will have am ple sheds for loading and 'unloading The society has decided on a half mile track as they say that the farmers like that much better than a mile track or this year it in tended to crect the main speed barns and stock sheds together with the Michigan building which will be rebuilt near the entrance Near the latter will also be an artls Regals are the only shoes made in Quarter Sizes USE THE POPULAR REE PRESS LINERS NEW TRIAL WAS 1 DENIED HOMANN One Application Soothed Him to Sleep Cure Speedy and Permanent STATE AIR SEPT II TO 16 IN EARNEST ESTIMATORS CUT SEYWER UD ABOUT IN TWO Bruce Barrows employed at the Olds Motor Works told Judge Roh nert that his wife Ellen Barrows left him because she wanted to go back to her first husband? Van Berger byname from whom she obtained a divorce several years ago The court granted a decree on ground of deser tion Alice Eonsdale defendant in a di vorce suit begun some years ago by Dr James A Lonsdale yesterday filed a petition for alimony asking at the same time that he be compelled to pay her $500 besides for expenses 1 debts etc which she has contracted Defendant formerly practiced medi cine Judge Hosmer has denied a to reopen the divorce case of Abram against Cllara Allen in which a decree was granted complainant last Monday Ida Levinson in an answer filed yes terday denies Max charges of cruelty Mary Kennedy yesterday began suit for divorce from Samuel Kennedy a street vendor of fruits and vegetables She alleges cruelty non support and drunkenness Powder MICHIGAN AVE ITEM LET UNDER STRONG RESSURt or Alcoholism or Drunkenness Established 1892 Send for Pamphlet and Literature Kortbvillo Mioh 1 EMITS NO ODOR DOES NOT TARNISH METALS ti Grand Commander PG Van Zile PastEmiuent Commander and Acting GrandcMarshal red Warren and Acting Grand Prelate Osborn as installing officers Music was fur nished by the full vested choir of Trinity E'ichureh under 'the direc tion of Williamson and many compliments were the high ciass warn pei loi nien uy ciio Eminent Commander announced the folio wingtlist nates to the regular officers: alissimo Henry Leonard warden Mackintosh warden btarKev: i Wetherbee! II BiebeY Joseph Harris and Kennedy recorder Nelson A Tabor standard bearer John Harpfer word bearer Joseph Hawkins warden Theodore Beyster thirds guard Dunn second guard rank Yarington first guard Stanton adjutant Wil liamson organist Ev Remick ald I Potter Tlie estimators used the pruningknife with a vengeance last nigP4 on tho public sewer fund the appro of $101224 askedltor sew ers was cut down to $51 806 The specific items cut outwero for in the following districts: Cad illac avenue Warren to Barker $10 075 Barker to Shoemaker $8563 Shoe maker to Harper $8820 ield avenue Medbury to Duncan $8220 Townsend avenue Medburv' to alley north of Duncan $9780 AV i Ison avenue Gilbert to city limits Some of the estimators wanted to cut out an appropriation of $6825 asked for a sewer on tlvenue be tween Trumbull avenue and Twelfth street bu property Owners 6 the neighborhood including Attorney James Pound that 'cfellarss in the district are flooded every time there is a heavy rain and that sew er now in use was built thirty seven years ago and is no good The appro priation was allowed The estimators will be "asked by the commission' through council to include an appropriation of $6600 for lighting Palmer park Com missioner Bolger having made the re quest of the lighting commission Also an appropriation of $672 for two arc lights in the alley back of the Detroit opera house and Temple theaters A committee of estimators had a con ference with the lighting commission ers yesterday in reference to the com appropriations Uo ipnijssion er Stanton informed the estimators that the city needs 1000 more arc lights and urged the allowance bf the amount asked for improvements M'orton I Munson who was assist ant secretary of the state senate two years ago yesterday obtained a di vorce from Charlotte Simpson Munson in Judge courtroom The decree was granted on the ground of desertion Munson stating that his wife left him during the last session of the legislature and that she is now in Chicago where her son Munson and his at Battle Creek in Stuart and have lived in many cities Of the state 'While in Detroit they lived at 45 Madison avenue Mrs Su san A Newton of Charlotte a sister of Munson testified that Mrs Mun son was extravagant wanted more than her husband could afford to pro vide and for that reason left him DOES NOT POISON THE ATMOSPHERE? REQUIRES NO CARE ROM THE STOREKEEPER kon NeWiBnildings io Be Bogun Soon and Rushed THE DETROIT REE PRESS: TUESDAY APRILIS 1905 In Court Dr Spranger 23 Adams ave nue east yesterday asked the probate court to admit his daughter 'Ida ti Rogers to an asylum for the insane The estate of the late Eliza A Kev eney inventories at $2312393 Aqting Judge of Probate Rohnert yesterday appointed YVilliam Emke special administrator of the estate of the late John Shaening well known as a contractor The estate is valued at $2000 in personal ty James Gregg 231 Belvidere ave nue has petitioned the probate court to appoint Claudius Candler admin istrator of the estate of late Lucy Gregg valued at $1000 in both realty and personalty Petition for administration of the $2000 estate of William Ortwine who died November 2 1887 was filed by Barbara Ortwine 597 ort street yes The Detroit New Century club held its annual meeting yesterday afternoop at the club rooms in the Odd Temple corner Bethune avenue and Brush street and the following offi cers were elected for the ensuing year: President Mrs Percy ar elij fii' st vice president Mrs Jenking second vice president Mrs ullerton recording secretary Mrs AP Peppers corresponding scc Harrison treasurer Mrs JHBeazell auditor Mrs directors i Mrs White and Mrs Osbdrne An address was made fev the retiring president Mrs A inn and rX ports were given by the various offi cers of the club The organization was formed for the study of parliamentarv SIB American Beauty Red General Jacqueminot Brilliant Red Souvenir de la Malmaison Salmon General Washineton Crimson White Rothschild Light Paul Neyron Large Dark Rose LaKeine Pure ink 1 Oc CHALONTE Atlantic City Stortea 5 THE LEEDS COMPANX The establishment of engine house No 28 in tho northeast part of the city 'has necessitated a number of promotions and transfers in fire department to go into effect May 1 Charles Knobclsdorf formerly pipe man is promoted to lieutenant Cor nelius Creedon pipeman to assistant engineer A Meldrum substitute to pipeman Duerr and A airbairn laddermen to engine driv ers and Schneider substitute to cadet Thc transfers are: Martin Bishop captain Engine Com pany 13 to captain Engine Company 28 II Talc captain Ladder Com pany 5 to captain Engine Company 13 vice Bishop John Doran lieu tenant Engine Company 24 to lieuten ant Engine Company 28 Crein ix lieutenant Engine Company 17 to I lieutenant Engine Company 24 vice Doran: A A Buckendale lieutenant Ladder Company 6 to lieutenant En gine Company 17 vice Cremin Edward Simmons lieutenant Engine Company 7 to lieutenant Ladder Company 6 vice Buekendale: Charles Knobelsdorf pipeman Engine Company (I to lieu tenant Engine Company 7 vice Sim mons: Atwood substitute to en gineer Engine Company 28 Cornelius Creedon pipeman Engine Company 16 to assistant engineer Engine Company 28: A Meldrum substitute to pipe man Engine Company 16 vice Creedon A Smith pipeman Engine Com pany 13 to pipeman Engine Company 28 Martin Weitzel pipeman Engine Company 21 to pipeman Engine Com pany 13 vice Smith A II Coats pipe man water tower to pipeman Engine Company 28: Breen pipeman Engine Company 23 to pipeman En gine Company 28 AV Mittlestat pipe man Engine Company 24 to pipeman Engine Company 28 Jonespipe man Engine Company 1 to Engine Company 24 vice Mittlestat Duerr ladderman Ladder Company 6 to engine driver Engine Company 28 Davis liosewagon driver En gine Company 19 to hosewagon driver Engine Company 28 A airbairn ladderman Ladder Company 6 to en gine driver Engine Company 19 vice Hill Hill engine driver Engine Company 19 to hosewagon driver En gine Company 19 vice Davis John Dettloff cadet Ladder Company' 3 to cadet Engine Company 28 Schneid er substitute to cadet Ladder Com pany 3 vice Dettloff: Burgess cap tain Engine Company 17 to captain Engine Company 2 1 vice Baxter Baxter captain Engine Company 24 to eantain Engine Company 17 vice Burgess NEW YORK CITY The WELLINGTON 7th A ve am St Modern private bath In exery apartment $200 per day and up The WESTJf INSTLR 16th St one block I ast" I Lu iH)0 Remodeled at a eullt in ewrv telephone and electric Jl ci00 room: 75 new riitnrou per day and up EAGER Rev Pence' was elected mod erator of the Detroit presbytery last evening at the opening session of the regular spring meeting of the body held in St church This ac tion was followed by the appointment of Rev vg Carmichael of Holly and Rev Anderson of Spring field as temporary clerks Rev rank Armstrong was received from the presbytery of Pittsburg and' Rev rancis Caruthers from the presbytery of Boston remainder of the session was de voted to religious services including the delivery of a sermon by Rev Jeffrey oft Seo vel Memorial church retiring modera tor The presbytery will be in session all today and much routine business is on the docket At 11 a delegates to the Presbyterian generar assembly are to be chosen 7wWhen my little boy was three gDonths old his head broke out with a rash which was itchy and ran considerable watery fluid We tried everything we could but he got worse all the time till it spread to his arms legs and then to his entire body and he came near dying It itched so he t'srould scratch till the blood ran and a thin yellowish stuff would be all over his pillow in the morning I had to put mittens on his hands to keep him from tearing his skin He got so weak he took fainting spells and we would think him dying He was almost a akeleton and his little hands were thin like claws He was bad about eight months when we tried Cuticura I had not laid him down in his cradle in the daytime for a long time He had goto that he just slept in our arms allthe time INSTANT RELIE washed him with Cuticura Soapnd put on one application of Cuti cura Ointment and he was so soothed that I put him in the cradle You know how glad I felt when he felt bet ter It took one box of Cuticura Oint ment pretty near one cake of Cuticura Soap and about half a bottle of Cuti cura Resolvent to cure I think lie would have died only for the MRS MAITLAND Jasper Ont No return in 14 years Mrs Maitland writes Under date of eb 24 1903: Itfiords me pleasure to inform you that it is fourteen years since my boy was cured of the terrible skin disease lie has been permanently cured and Is hearty and SaM throughout the wotld Cuflcur AOc Jl form of Chocolate Coved Pilis pet mm! of 6C) HstBMt Soap lie Depots: London 27 CLanti feouM Ptrxr 6 Hue de la Paix Boren 137 ColuxuLu PRISONER DENIES 1NTERVIEYVS CREDITED TO HIM KUPPENHEIMER Are coinmajiuius uue men everywhere or tale by dealer KUPPENHEIM EH America's oremost Chicago New York Used and Indorsed by more physi cians and trained nurses than any other powder in the world for all affections of the skin Itching Chafing ace Biotehe Heat Rash Sunburn IJiinplt Hives After Shaving Tender A hiui eet Perspiration Odors Bed Sore Accidental Burns Truss irritation any Soreness The most perfect powder made for BABY AND TOILET WARNING The genuine article bears the words "Comfort Powder'' printed In red with picture of ba head and trained nurse There Is nothing "just as There fore be careful to set Comfort Powder Sample ree Sold by GRAY WORCESTER Druggists Detroit IRE MAKES MANY CHANGES 7 Rpses for the Garden i Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Bloomers Our own importation direct from the choicest varieties of Vine hardy 'cultivated field grown roses They will bloom in June of i season and will continue to blossom at intervals: until late the tall Wc have them in the following well known choice varieties with of each hospital and went to the Bos ton general hospital 'as one of the house doctors Dr Reaney contracted 5 pleuro pneu rncnia in Boston and soon after moved to Arizona" He did not give up medical practice however acting as the examining physician fbr three big insurance companies An evidence of tho genial nature was shown yesterday in the universal sympathy expressed by all the Wooiward avenue street car men and the policemen attached to tile Bethune station as well as officers down town Tn all his illness they never forgot him Capt McDonnell called to see him a few' days before he died The funeral services i will be: held from Our Lady of the Rosary church at 9 a tomorrow 4 Deceased is survived yby parents brother and four sisters: Mrs Byron Webster Josephine Anne and Mary Heaney' Reaney was in De troit'about ten days ago to visit his brother but he was recently detached from the' Brooklyn navy yards and ordered to accompany the remains of Ambassador Assiraz to Mexico rfr? SAPOLIO OR TO I LET AND BATH Delicate enough for the softestkin and yet efficacious in removirg any stainY Keeps the skin in per fect condition In the bath gives all the desirable after effects of a Turk ish bath It should be on every washstand ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS YOUNG LIE IS ENDED ORMER AVI EE SAID TO HAVE EXTRAVAGANT TASTES Supplemental to Be Asked2 Lighting Palmer lark Butter Bread Makes Metal Shine The highest possible polish attaina ble upon metal surfaces is imparted by Burnishine It gives a bril liant lustre to brass copper tin zidj nickel silver and all metals A few rubs and presto! tbo dingiest metal shines like new HARRY STARKEY' Alternate Junior Warden of Commandery 1 THE ST CHARLES Moat select location on the With an established reputatio 1 d4 (iveness and high class patronag yath eold salt and fresh water Long distance telephone In water Courteous servicej1 lustrated booklet yEWL1 Judge yesterday morning denied the motion of John Hoff mann for a new trial and unless the supreme court one the'' ex Ei0 t0 Jackson for four aMrine the defense through thl kth? peeked inrougn the key thole and In 'other Intimidated the jurors wrere a "Ludtso urphy held that ownv4roictd not see to impeach his ercllct' Prosecuting1 Attorney a nuinber of affidavits motlo statmcnts made in the taken UA 4 tfs a yr3 Zir i nr Jir 1 MM HWH rt: 15c GO DgfeteaSiM The IPWfrr 'Aire Co 5 i'" B'W IB tk CTSHMttffiBBIlMBBM.

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