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SATURDAY ffletait gfae JANUARY I 1916 5 DUST ADVOCATES QTY SITTINGS IN ANNUAL REPORT YOU ths The German American Bank Six ceii is A Mt'S KM ENTS AMI SEMENTS It CALENDARS DELAYED HSjfEP UEL (5 he given by 0 What Does Your Power Supply Cost? TAT WILL BE SPEAKER Real Ice Skating The Detroit Edison Company Noel Main 4300 Ami MiMKM'M AMI'SENIAT on New Home of the ox ilms THEDA BARA Why Eat Home? (The vampire Womaa) SUNDAY WEEK $1 a Plate Normandie Hotel CENTRAL STATION SERVICE A its low cost is an important consideration but the intangible advantages of reliability flexibility and convenience make it the de sirable power for any Manufacturing Plant THE ABAN little children in in PHELPS NEWBERRY TAKES OUT MARRIAGE LICENSE SECOND PERORMANCE IN OTHER THEATERS BARRED were early27 1 One JOHN HUTZEL MADE PAVING SUPERINTENDENT OLLY PLAYHOUSE AGREES TO CANCELNEW SHOW 3 Show ally 2:00 7:00 Delivery was promised for December 30th but the paper for them was delayed on its way from the mills and we are very sorry that the calendars will not be ready until about January 10th Notice will be given in the papers so soon as they are ready for distribution They will be worth getting 3 a May 1916 be a CALENDAR ARE BARRED IN US COURT I PRINCIPAL DEBT TO BE PAID We arc getting out a fine twelve sheet calendar with large figures like our 1915 one It will have a picture in three colors of the front from photographs taken this all and will have the other usual features that make our calendars in demand CAN USE OLD LICENSES Plans for Burlesque at Midnight Dropped in Meeting in out of the wind good Orchestra Music Special program today The only good' place in the city to skate Open afternoon and evening Refreshments skates furnished Take Xtown car to Riopelle! Detroit Arena JOHN HARTZ TO i BE BURIED MONDAY: Sunday and Holiday 2:00 to 11:00 Special New Dinner 12 to 8 Willard treasurer ot the Henry Blackwell company filed a voluntary petition In bank ruptcy in the United States district court riday scheduling hts assets at 10110 and his liabillt le sat 93 33263 The assets consisted of per sonal property valued at $110 tun! life Insurance policies for 10000 The liabilities scheduled secured claims at and' unsecured claims at 9193383 Many of the unsecured claims were indorsements on notes for the Henry Blackwell company Attorney General Orders That Such a orm of Advertising is Not Wanted All forms of advertising especial ly those on' calendars have been barred from courtrooms and offices in the federal building In Detroit as well as other cities throughout the United States according to no tices received from the office of the Attorney General of the United States by Judge Tuttle and other federal officials here The notice states that the de partment of Justice has Issued a new calendar bearing the depart seal and requests that these bo substituted for any now in use or a number of years these cal endars supplied by the department of Justice have been sent to fed eral officials throughout the coun try but In the past no order was made agalnut the use of other cal endars In the offices bearing com mercial advertising Under the new ruling all these must oe discarded and supplanted with the calendar which will become known as the official calendar of federal offices THIS WEEK ONLY Denman Thompson's I The Old Homestead i rank Lnsce as Extra Added Attractions: L6BERTY SHOWING Valeska Suratt The lir grant SHOWS st 10:00 11:25 2xtS 4:45 5:10 6:40 0:30 ormer President to Be Board of Commerce Guest' William Howard Taft twentv seventh president of the United States will address members of the Detroit Board of Commerce and their friends next Saturday even ing sippearing as the third number of the winter lecture course World Relationships" is the subject on which Mr Taft will speak The lecture will be given In the auditorium of the building auu will RL fi C1OCK should be "In Detrolt Woman Dies In Mt Morris Mt Morris Mich Dec 31 While on a visit to Mrs Jxiren Reese Mrs Sttaan Clapper aged 78 of 852 IxMhrop fitreot Detroit died to day after an illness of 24 hours Honored by Board of Directors While He's Ill at Home Noel O'Brien 884 Jefferson nvc nue east has just completed a half i century of continuous service with I tha Detroit Savings bank nnd In recognition of his work the board i of directors held a special meeting 1 Thursday afternoon and voted him substantial gift pf gold His fel low employes presented him with a I diamond stickpin and silk uinbrel I It had been intended to ntnko the presentation In the hank hut nn i unexpected attack of tho grippe esnltalocl having Samuel II Hew itt of the renl estate department take the remembrances out to the1 O'Hrjen home When he 1ms fully recovered It Is Intended to have tho aged bank employe as guest of honor at a banquet Mr O'Brien entered the service of the Detroit Savings bank 50 years ugo as messenger and now holds the position of head bookkeeper Will Supervise Work on West Side Succeeding Late Rondeau Bunnell John Hutzcl was promoted from foreman of the city's eastern slona vard to superintendent of paving In the western district by Commis sioner cnkell of the department of public works riday The ap pointment b' comes effective at once The New Year's gilt to lltuzel puts nn end to speculation that han been running rife In tile department of public works for several months ns to who would get the appoint ment to tho position which has been unfilled since tho death of Ron deau Bunnell Thorn were many applications for the Job Hutzcl was appointed to the de partment of public works by former Mayor Breltineyer Ho has had a long experience In stone construe 1 tlon work I two thoroughfares makes It almost Impossible for other vehicles to get through the streets without some bad tnixups with street cars so drivers will be ordered to park their cars parallel with the curb in order to leave plenty of Worn for passing vehicles The new order will apply on Gris wold street from State street to the river and on ort street west from Griswold street to Wayne street Transfer of the 40 inch of tho mounted division to traffic duty with horse drawn vehicles as their special charge becomes effective Saturday but the full kqind will not be placed on duty the first day on account of the over time work of a portion of the squad tn con nection with the police arrange ments tor the New Year celebra tion PARDRIDGE IS BANKRUPT The Original MALTED MILK you mayget ffuWIW MAJESTIC yVOOQTYARP AHtl calth Nurs I ipeaker She if inrliiutrfril I THIEVES RUB SAES AND PRIVATE ROHES an nouncement and then close lha de PARALLEL PARKING AUTOS ORDERED MUNICIPAL ERRY OR TWO STREETS William INE ARTS Painting by Modem Master Picture raming 410 Woodward Ave HKiili'uatu BURLESQUE Bert Baker 1 die le Mi IUr XeitGypj Jluld Mayor Arranges' Hearing for Monday When He May Revoke License Mayor Marx upset the olly theater plan to hold a New Year's eve revel In bur lesque by bringing about an infor mal hearing before Judge Hosmer riday afternoon at which repre sentatives of the belligerent house meekly promised that they would not put on a second performance New Year's eve 9 'v They protested that they hadn't planned a midnight show but wer going to give only a "second" per formance beginning 10:30 Wednesday night when tho theater was opened by virtue of an Injunction after the mayor had closed it the manager an nounced that the late performance was to be "for the purpose of see ing the new year in" Corporation Counsel Dingeman Police Commissioner Gillespie Al lan II razer attorney for the po lice department and Edward itzgerald the mayor's secretary represented Mayor Marx at the In formal hearing Theater Men Protest The olly representatives pro tested that all they wanted' to do was the same thing the other bur lesque houses did on New Year's eve They told Judge Hosmer the other houses were going to stage a scond show "No they're not 'and if they start one I'll stop it" declared Police Commissioner Gillespie who was in favor of waiting to see if the holly would maae gooo ns 1 house bv force of nolice He dared to the mayor early In the day that such action would not be In contempt of the restraining or der from Judge Hosmer Marx has assumed the offensive and will revoke the license again while a hearing on the first revo cation is being waited if charges filed with him riday by Commis sioner Gillespie 'are substantiated Remove Technicalities This time there will be no tech nicality uoon which the theater men can obtain a restraining order Corporation Counsel Dingeman be lieves Notice of the hearing was served riday and it will be held in the mayor's office Monday morn ing at 10 According to the corporation counsel Immediately after 'he hearing Mayor Marx mav revoke the theater license and filo a re port of it with the common coun cil The first ronort didn't jo to the council which was one ground for the injunction Quick Wit of a Housewife is Cause of One a Capture Burglars and safe robbers at work TJursday night and riday In three rvbberles worth of loot was obtained man captured while wrapping up silverware In a residence Is held by the police He gave the name of John itzpatrick 219 Spring street He owes his arrest to the coolness of Mrs Thomas Cody 359 East Lafayette avenue (Champlain street) Mrs Cody entered the room ns th" Intruder was at work She tiptoed book to call her husband who surprised the man as he was pending over his loot Grinnell Brothers' branch store nt 55 57 Monroe avenue was vis ited by safe rebhers who broke open the safe nnd stole 41 The homo of Mrs Anna Miller 208 irst street was entered early Thursday evening while the occu pants were away and articles valued at tir stolen Thieves broke Into the barn In the rear of 40 Cherry street be longing to John Williams 231 Grand Itlver avenue and carted away three ice oo'xes three trunks three hariels and several boxes of household goods all valued at (115 If you have your own power plant you know the total of the items overhead coal la bor and repairs Do you in clude the collateral costs due to insufficient power inter ruptions etc? With Cooking Horse Meat is Simple the Trouble is to Get olks to Eat It After Cooked! Grand Circus Theater 301 WOODWARD 0 Lafayette al Postaffice Main 1007 RHEUM Vaudeville 12:30 to 5: 6:30 to 9:13: 9:15 toll Miller Kent Co Animals OTHER SPLEITDIZ) Nothing Cheap but the Price: 10 20 30o nCTDftlT TONIGHT st Ti: LC I It I I Mat Today Sit David Warfield In Lricrndary Play ot th VANDER DECKEN LACK "My! My!" gaspod the city editor or words to that effect as ha preMed the general alarm button and sum moned all of the reporters to the desk on the jump they have recognized horseflesh In New York as regular honest to goodness pro visions and maybe they will be do ing it in Detroit pretty soon and we haven't even one decent recipe for cooking a horse Gallop out some of you fellows and round me up two or three dozen good recipes for nurse meats ate It once" bald one of reporters "I can give you the recipe It was In a lumber camp Ono of the hopses fell down be tween two logs in a corduroy road and broke Its leg and they shot It So the camp cook cut a lot of steaks oft the horse and grabbed a curry comb In each hand and beat up the steaks until they were almost ten der Then he cooked it 1'11 try anything once so I tried it "It was like a cross between a vulcanized rubber tile and some good old bull beef The flavor wasn't so much different from beef but tho tooth resistance per square inch had it all over anything I ever met" One of the scouts went over to theCafe rontenac and consulted with jthe maitre de hotel who said he never cooked a horse or never ate one though he had been right in the midst of such gastronomic en deavors over in Paris where a lot of people prefer eating horses to driving 'em Bm he referred the' scout to Ernest chef steward of the cafe a costly importation oi recent arrival The maitre de hotel was quite sure that at some time in bls career Chef Ernest must have cooked a couple of horses or so and probably had all the recipes for curry of horse Ally mignon horse d'oeuvrgs plank ed Percheron nag a la Newport and other equine delicacies But Chet Ernest balked He had never cooked a horse Wholly or in part He knew that a lot of horses were cooked and presumed that being rooked they were eaten but he grew sentimental for a moment and said "It is not liked for food the horse because we do not like to eat what we Then he grew intensely practical and added a horse that's tough Nobody who can afford to eat beef will ever eat horse meat not more than ones "And in the hotels never! Just 1 1 ILK Cost! Scenes $5000001 CONCEIVED INSPIRED AND CREATED IN AMERICA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 25" Nou kth ANi siionixG last wikk BATTLE CRY of PtACE HI GO AClDIEMKU UIU i Accompanied by Edward Benedict amous WurllUr Organ I 4uu There will bt no ihiure to thin great pholopifty prouuruon ar euy Detroit theatre utter this week Matinees 10c Wlfl ITC tower loor ISO INlkllliD Balconies 10c EJEEaa Lovett Zenia Meicedes Crane OTHKR GREAT 7 ens IIESTMIHION I'K'TI RES to 2:30 1 '1 i 1 A PAIR SILK STOCKINGS Until the supreme court decides on the validity of the new automo bile license law passed by the last legislature motorists with 1915 li cense tags on their cars will not be molseted according to the an nouncement of Police Commission er Gillespie All city departments have been instructed by the corpo ration counsel not to purchase 1916 tags until after the supreme court gives a decision The Detroit of fice of the secretary of state in the Majestic building has been besieged during the last few days by a line of owners waiting to bay the new tags About 500 can be accommodated daily WOODWARD near OREST I Marie auck Organist 9 I SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION LIMITED ENCACLMENT COMMENCING TODAY HP MORO GIRLS" £2 4 rrL ri J1' H1 I D1 iCtj in 1 a' jiii'ViaMLOuitj wfuncDiiUs i juytny vojJiuur ana uianaara muiic I Mats Wed and 2 to Eves Two 7 and a Sundays and Continuous 2 to 11 Is One 50 Who Call for Permit on Last Day of the Old Year Phelps Newbirrk a son of Tru Man IL NowberiD former iere of the unvy wits among the 50 who observed the entrance of the New Year by taking out a mar riage license In the county clerk's office riday afternoon Mr Newlierry is to marry Miss Christina Muir Vmi Iliisnn if lic ptrolt He gave hie age as 21 and I that of his hrlrlr t'i be as 22 The 50 licenses isiuieil the last day of the' year brought the lotnl for Wnvnc county during 19117 up to 1J249 en increase 546 over tho 1703 Issued in 1914 VfE'IIIMI £'nlno 15 25 50 75O LTUtUlVi MATirrr TODAY A STORY THAT HITS THE HEART The Traill Lonesome Pine NEXT NEV LY woodward 2:30 lo 11 Charlotte bliViVE Mat lOo TODAY Nlghti 10 Sr Tomorrow "A DAUGHTER THE SEA" CADILLAC BS Darlings Of Paris uTergere I Next Tempter" 1 Elks Will Hold Services for Prominent Detroiter Sun day Evening uneral services for John Hartz merchant and politician will be held Monday afternoon at 2 clock in his residence 311 Mel drum avenue Sunday evening members of the Elks of which Mr I Hartz was a prominent member i will hold services over the body Lifelong friends came to his home I riday to view the bodv Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery Prominent in business an dpollt I ical circles Mr Hartz served three terms as city assessor and several terms as a member of the old po lice commission He was once a Democratic nominee for sheriff of Wayne county 1 He was best known however as a clothing merchant and condirtd i for many years a clothing business at B2 Monroe avenue In his re Ei tlrement two years ago he became associated in the real estate busi ness with Itobert Oakman I Death came early Thursday morn I ss in gand was caused by a complies i tlon of disease brought on by gripJ Hartz head of the Hartz I Chemical company and Dr Henry Hartz brothers two daughters Gertrude and Vloia and one som Harry survive him MCWILLIAMS BALDWIN AND STENDEl The Griswold Trio singing AU New Songj ABAMOUNT SKWS PICTURE IBST RUN COMEDY At 12:10 2:05 4 5:45 7:30 9:15 day fn the case irfvolving the old claims of the creditors in which they asked that the purchasers be compelled to $ay the interest At the time the road was Bold it was specified by Judge Tuttle that the purchasers should pay the re ceivers' debts in full regardless of whether or not enough money was realized Acting on this phase of tho decree the creditors some time ago filed briefs in the United States district court asking that the pur chasers be required to live up to the decree and pay interest which was due "As a matter of fact the' road was a total loss to Its owners only enough money being realized to pay the debts when It was said Judge Tuttle "and in holding that the purchaser must pay all the debts I did not mean that this should include interest only the Yale dramatic1 ASSOCIATION Offers Ideal Husband By Oscar Wilde Black and White Scenery AVENUE THEATER JANUARY Seats Now on Sale at Theater York State olks with James £ackaye ami Ray Io Royoe 1 HENRY SANTRCY and the VILLAGE CHOIR Hear Bring the Children to ee and th Beanstalk Animal Movements Analyzed Topical Review ATERNOONS 10c NIGHTS 10 l5 2Sc Happy and Prosperous Year for IJAHY 33c iaBILLY 8 VAN CO LuJ DOI IA ONNOTJ A I'ERCY 1 XVENKII II: 4 iolbilskr Dun tulenw 19(1 Anirrlrnn Hanerr Doc O'Neill low IMU lien a irciiuajKnircortpc West Side Bathhouse and More Park Acreage Also avored In h'l annual report for 1915 William Duat commissioner of parks and boulevards recommends among other things more park acre age and especially in the north eastern part of the city an addi tion of a building to tho zoologi cal garden the construction nt comfort stations throughout the city a municipal ferry to Belle Isle a bathhouse In the western part of the city and a high pressure water system on Belle Isle In support his contention that the cltv should have a greater park area Commissioner Dust eites fig ures comparing the population park acreage and cost per person with other cities The per capita cost or iipi rot narKS ir oth'r big cities have a lower cut per capita "An oilier boulevard savs thft renorL amuch a a portion of it would be i outside the city the county should I share In the cost nnd to this end a county commission should he or ganized to work In conjunction with this The commissioner calls attention to Improvements on Belle Isle in 1915 A 2000 addition was made to the bathhouse A combination automobile statinn lunch counter and shelter was built at a cost of $12000 a sewer system was start rd and several Improvements to ca nals and canal bridges were made DETROIT Souse JAN 3 Twice Dally Therealter Cwsate How Including Sunday jcaia gening Price Evening 60c SI 00 $150 and $200 Mat 35c 50c and Sl GRIITH'S GIGANTIC SPECTACLE i8oqo 3000 Peoule Horses duplex Woodward and Grand Boulevard NTW TYAV Cont innott perforiuaoce I Submarine gAlso Edge of tbe eaturing Willard Mack rank Mills and MARY BOLAND Detroit's Own New System Will Apply to Griswold and ort Beginning Next Week Angle parking eft motor cars on Griswold and ort streets will be prohibited by the police starting next week when the new "parallel once they could mix up horse on theparKng Wns arrive bill of fare and all I 1 raffle Director llutledge cx "Up to three yeara old a horse I plained riday that the present ia tender meat but to think of eat system of parking cars on those Ini Tv eft 4 wz 4V 1 1 1 horses Ugh! And that's the kind they kill for food over In Paris they have the grand horse meat markets Of mar ble all through and they sell lots of horse meat But they are allow ed to sell nothing but horse meat And butchers who sell beef cannot Bell horse meat have a different poverty over there than anything here though Thousands cheerfully eat horse meat who would prefer beef If they could get it but who get it" But Health Commissioner Haven Emerson of New York has given permission for the sale of horse meat In Gotham starting January I He says the horse ha never suf fered from tuberculosis and trans mits no malignant disease so it ought to make safer food than beet or pork Tbe United States pure food bu Tea In eloA vL biiuur ior in norse reports that horseflesh contains: Protein 3771 Ah 818 Undetermined It is pointed out that the gen eral use of horse meat Instead of beef In this country would result I in a saving of (36 000 000 to house wives annually while the land re quired to feed America's 25000000 horses would raise produce to sup ply 125000000 humans The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is pleased at the prospects of fat and happy last davB for old horses ana the automobile folk believe it will be a good thing to get the ancient nags out of the way of the advancing motor trucks MAYOR MARX WILL SPEAK I Monday night at a smoker and vaudeville luncheon in the I clubrooms 19 West' Elizabeth I street MORE THAN 400 PERSONS AT tended the annual Yuletide ball I given by Diamond lodge No 489 I I tn its temple Grand IRiver and Lawton' avenues riday evening RALPH STEWART 19 TlWRS old driver for the Banning Truck company was arrested riday charged with embezzling 16 from his employers rHo 272 ifth street HOLIDAY SKATING will bo taken care of at Belle Isle Saturday and Sunday extra ferry service The department of parks and boulevards will run two boats Instead of one up to 10 rn I THOMAS BROOKS LETCHER Ohio editor and orator will speak before the men's mass meeting In the if A Sunday afternoon on "The Martyrdom of ools" An orchestra concert will precede the I address PAUIJ kemJeV WILL BE come assistant principal of North western high school in ebruary MY Kelley comes from Marshall where he will resign bls position as principal to accent the place In Detroit 'boy scouts who helped in I handling the traffic congestion be fore Christmas will receive cards of appreciation signed by Police Com missioner Gillespie The commis sioner said the scouts would be ask i cd to' help the traffic department again next year i ONLY ONE PERSON ENDED the old year by filing papers In a i divorce suit in circuit court riday i George Wlllini would like to go his I way alone during 1916 because he alleges Mrs Annie Willim threw I her wedding ring Into a dresser drawer and bld him goodbye ON COMPLAINT DETEC tlve George Wilson of Toledo George Hasselbart was arraigned In police court riday accused of abandoning his wife Violet and two small children In Toledo on December 29 He was committed to the county jail and will be tried as a fugitive from justice January 7 His ball wall fixed at 500 BASKETS PROVISIONS Do nated at pound social riday evening In the club rooms 298 Randolph street were distributed riday morning to a long list of poor families The so cial was conducted by Mrs Isabel Campbell and the packing and de llvering of the' baskets was super vised by Mrs A Culver ANOTHER NIGHT SCHOOL OR foreign speaking residents will be opened Monday evening In Chaney school Lawton and Lincoln ave nues' The school Is opened on pe tition of residents in tbe nelghbor jiood Two teachers will begin the work: They will be under the su pervision of Dale Curtiss princi pal of the Newberry night school 7 AT THE REGULAR WEEKLY meeting of the Business Women's league of the Wayno County Equal Suffrage association Monday even ing In suffrage headquarters steps will te taken to make the league a regularly constituted unit in the Michigan suffrage organization The third of a course of drills in Par liamentary law win Mrs Emma A ox CHARGED WITH donment rf his two by a former marriage John Sli verwood was arrested 1'Ytday night nt 216 Gibson avenue and held for the police of Pontiac "Mich Sil verwood is said to have married four weeks ago The children are 1 destitute in Pontiac and would have I been sent to a state institution it tillverwood had not been arrested iTmRS MA Ry ANN schaeberlb 71 years old diqd riday nt her homo 286 Baldwin avenue Born in Germany she lived many years In Dexter Mich coming to De I irolt 15 years ago Sho wag the mother of Katherine lorence and Mary Schaoberle and Mrs Wll Hams of 278 Seyburn avenue A 1 son John 4 Schaeberle died while tne employ or inc government Panama where he was engaged engineering work INDUSTRIAL WELARE I LEADERS WILL SPEAK GARRICK The Girliml mid Mt (orCfmi ot All Winter Garden Productions PASSING SHOiV 7 huh ieo uonnii' iniKene hoii line llouard Maribnn Milter John Murn Daphne Jleten Eley 123 other NEXT WEE1C WINTIIHOf AMliS 1'IBIIX CT'ION I 1 HE hMAKT COMEDY I A DA ID Hires I'rum One rrllv 'Uhon llun at Mr Amras Thetifrr In New York with Notshte i Experts to Be Guests at Meeting I of Newly Organized Execu Club Two leaders in Industrial welfare I will speak at the first public mcft Inx of the recently organized In 1 dustrial Welfare asso I elation of the Executives' dub in the Detroit Board of Commerce Thursday evening January 6 A II Young supervisor of labor and safety of the Illinois Steel cotn I pany will speak on? "Industrial WelftirA 'Nursing As a actor in I Corporation Miss Ella Phillips Crandall cxccu tlve secretary of the National As a sociaunn ior runiic neaiin isurs inir wii he the other 9 will diariiSM thft viilua tf welfare nursing from a professional I viewpoint The meeting will be held In the Industrial Welfare Exhibition hall on the third floor of the Board of Commerce nnd will bo presided over by Palmer chairman of the association It will be under aus pices of the Executives' cluh the Detroit Board of Health and the Visiting association and the meeting will ht gin nt 8 o'clock jBANK EMPLOYE OR 60 YEARS RECEIVES GIT Judge Tuttle in Decision Says Accrued Interest is Not Included Purchasers of the I rail road will have to pay the principal of the debt of the road but not the I Interest accrued according to a de cision made by Judge Tuttle rl mH III 11 I I 11 A II I 1L Ni 4inir IIIIH iifiiHinriib 1 1 1 1 IB 1 1 Z'2: 4tffeW ''Tore M'a I 7:3 3 Tss i 1 mI I l' Nr in nWw MRS 1 5 MMfi rilr rrniiftfliiftj jiiillmifaiiiii1brirfc VAt'h 'ia It.

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