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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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(MS RIDAY? JUNE 1905 THE DETROIT' BEBT PRESS TOEPEL KNOW CJLOUDY AND WARMER LANDED RECTOR ST SAYINGS AND DOINGS the Summer HINCHMAN WAS CONTRADICTED 8 Boston While Get a rs 4 I established custom KISSED HER BAILOR sw 4 20 NW 6 Company 58 MISS GROTZK IS HER SURETY 6V Importers CONGER Official in Charge Opticians BUSINESS BREVITIES Behind 6 inch Louisine VISIT TASHMOO PARK All leading shades WILL at German to state left tin finte own WHERE IT ALL COMES ROM HOTELS Tike Song of the Homely and Home Made MERRIIELD SON Ice Box JURY STAND IT my LALLY OR BAKER MAY LAND TRAVELED OR 45 YEARS: a at IT 3 BIG STEAMERS OR An AMUSEMENTS Confines his practice to treatment of Hernia by a non surgical method GRAND OPENING of Atlantic City HOTEL DENNIS 4 PROPOSALS WANTED nts a bottle diarrhea Ths Kind You Always Bmgl! Ml CANADIAN I 4 "8 Clear Clear the on of a a a a yard yard yard yard yard 43c 98c 9 13 10c 25c SW sw J3 Just hear me sing Of ice pure Of courteous treatment And service sure 15c 19c 25c 21c 29c sw Approached Again He Has Now An swered That He is Ready to Come to Detroit to Succeed Dr Woodcock Ignorance and Custom is De fense of Accused Coroner r8 62 70 1 34 An Eloquent Preacher and Ear nest Popular Worker 14c 25c "wha I told where Shopping Bags 70 70 hC 60 sboddy work in the John Phil lips Co Show Cases Salesmen to Have Their Outing Next Sunday will be great doings at Tashi Charity covers a multitude of sins but many people will have to be good now that tainted money is being re jecled Rev aberof Lockport May Receive Call' Beus the Signature I Washington Jacksonville Oswego Buffalo Cleveland Alpena Soo Marquette Duluth Escanaba Milwaukee Gr Rapids Chicago Cincinnati St LOU1S Omaha St Paul Bismarck Havre Detroit 7 a ni? 7 Maximum Minimum Mean RIBBONS 3 inch Plain Taffeta 4J4 inch Plain Taffeta 5 inch Taffeta Rose Barron Released After Nineteen Weeks in Jail st 56 and then said: You know you are deprived believe it Over that place over The finest Straw Hats in the city at Dickerson inest Cuts of Meats of all kinds at Hammond Standish Co Wedding and Commencement Gifts Many good things at Roehm Son's Oxford Tan Shoe Sale this week at 42 Michigan long enough to collect Clear Clear Clear Pt cldy: Clear Clear Do not neglect to provide vourself with eve glasses 'or spectacles The pleasure of trip is seriously handi capped by such neglect We furnish duplicates of anv glasses whether from our own or other pre scriptions lattery often ziins a zvoman but it keep her quiet after marriage it 8 6 Several weeks ago he was again ap proached by the St John's vestry and lie has now answered that he will re ceive a formal call 5 It is understood that Rev aber will accept as St John's congregation has convinced him that he is needed in the work there Dr aber has been rector of Grace church here for twelve years and has charge also of Christ church and AH Saints in Lockport which have cu rates He also built Episcopal church es' at Olcott and Meadowbrook agara county where he occasionally preaches The Lockport rector is an eloquent preacher earnest worker and popular with all classes' of society He is 44 years of age lias a son at Harvard and a young daughter at home Mrs atter died six years ago to Keep a Sick Creature Alleged Poisoner There moo jpark next Sunday for the Ger man Salesmen will make their annual excursion to that beautiful resort and that club always has a good time Among the amusements will be the following: race race 25 yard dash fat race fat womens race egg race race race and a tug of war The steamer Tashmoo will leave the dock at the foot of Griswold street at 8:30 standard time Nothing is said about the return trip but they will all get home again somehow Isn''t it Barron SW SE NE SB TEMPLE THEA TER MILLER KENT Noted JYohman Actor May Duryea A Mortimer Vera Kins Pat Rooney Marion Bent Millman Trio Charles MHdare Al Lawrence Rice am ily Ktnetograph Next The Bloadells Patrice and Other Big Acts Woodmere Girl Gets $25 for JBonding Her Property but She Says It Was a Shame Like the Bars been will 5 Detroit forty five years ago He was a traveling salesman with 'Alexander Gordon for eighteen years 'and of late with 'the 'Harrington CigarCo He was married at lint forty years ao to Miss Ellen A Southard wKb survives him with a da tighter thewife of Capt Hanson of the West Point military academy Deceased was a of the irst 1 Presbytertan church of the of the Grip and 'Arcanum The funeral will' take place tomorrow afternoon interment at OR OVER SIXTY' TEARS Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used 'for children teething It soothes the child 'softens rums allays all pain cores1 is the best remedy st ormer 1 Clerk Clago Testi fied That His Brother Clerk Re ceived $750 for Each State Case Latter Swore He Did Not Cent REUSED OER RECENTLY Washingtons June' Lower Michi gan: Partly cloudy riday warmer in southeast portion: showers at night or Saturday fresh to northerly winds becoming northwest Saturday Upper Michigan: Cloudy riday with showers cooler in north portion Sat urday showers fresh to brisk south winds becoming northwest riday night Another Dace Sale this week at Knox 5 and 10c store I WHITE GOODS We have 'made another good purchase which our customers reap the benefit of A lirrrz Tmnnrtfr in nntthffci lis OWlflSf to CnOCCS in their business they wished to close out their stock of figured Swiss 'Muslins We wired for an assortment of the entire line They are 'White with Black figures and Black with White figures Prices vary from 40c to vc a yard We offer choice of the lot at 25c a yard One lot of 20c Imported Persian Lawn of 25c Imported Batiste 250 dozen Sheer linen handkerchiefs 7c each 4 for The Taylor Woolf enden Co 165 to 169 Woodward Ave CHALONTE Is modern firenroot hotel locatedV on the Boardwalk at Atlantic City between the Piers Always Open Write for Illustrations THE LEEDS COMPANY 2 bewj achin' de forest Well Known to the Cigar Trade of Michigan McCullom Goes Up for a Year coolino ci diamnnd VfllUPCl $125 from Mrs Gillian Wiggin 378 1 2 Woodward avenue Kenneth McCullum received not less than one year in Jackson prison The prisoner told Judge Murphy that Mrs Wiggin gave him the diamond to pawn X07 her t'" The man zvho tries to bluff his way through life must not object when he is forced to shozu his hand i Her age is the only secret that a woman fan be safely trusted to keep As a rule the man zvho thinks he is deceiving others is deceiving only himself: Benjamin De orest Dead After Long Illness After an illness of over a year Ben jamin Deorest one of the oldest com mercial travelers in Michigan died at 9:30 yesterday morning of heart failure at 20 Edmund place Mr Do orest was born in Brewster Putnam county in 1S32 and came to Barron went back to her prison tier hus ATER A CHASE Round Trip Summer Vaca tion Rates to Diverse via Iseaflet Wa tasli City Ticket Office Detroit 5 Every Known resort attraction and con venience for summer guests Delightful bathing beach deep sea and bay Ashing and yachting Golf course In superb con DENNIS directly faftng the Ocean and famous' Boardwalk IM liberally ap pointed and conducted and gold sea water in pntaie oaiua Some Exceptional Values Clear Pt cldy Cloudy Clear Hourly Cloudy Cloudy Pt cldy Ct cldv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy sE Rain Ram air and liberty! exclaimed Mrs Rose as she was released from the county jail late jesterday afternoon After nineteen weeks and two days spent in prison Mrs Barron await ing' her second trial on the charge of poisoning the boarders at the Alham bra apartments succeeded yesterday in having bail in $1000 one surety ac cepted good angel that was means of her exchanging a cell for sunshine and freedom i was Miss Valeska Grotzk a 24 year old German girl liv ing in Woodmere and formerly a school teacher in Berlin Germany Miss Grotzk owns property in western suburb valued at $8000 which there is an incumbrance $1000 believe she is said Miss Grotzk anyway it is a shame to keep a human creature sick as she is from the blessed an blue Mrs5i Merrie Abbott attorney for Mrs Barron confessed that the young woman was receiving a pecuniary compensation in the shape of $25 col lected by subscription from citizens who: belie ve Mrs Barron is innocent of the crime with: which she is charged Her face wreathed with smiles and the jail pallor hightened with the rosy glow of excitement Mrs Barron at the words ithat made her temporarily a free woman put her arms about her benefactor before the crowd in Judge court and kissed her again and again In her joy her first thoughts were of the faithful husband whose devotion was commented on by Prosecutor Bumps in his address to the jury he be she said has worried even than I have" Reaching ithe street Mrs Barron stopped for a moment on the steps of the municipal building took a long breatn ot air air! it means until 1 can hardlv teen weeks in ay in street Mrs house clothes and waited there for her band case against her has not nolle prossed and Mrs Barron have to appear in court on July 81735 via New York with stop oir to Asbury Park and return makes direct connection tvitii Sandy Hook Route steamer or rail No more picturesque route skirting Inland DakeS of New York through Mountains of Pennsyl vania Tickets June 29th to July 2nd return limit' August 31st i ra flor Wabash City Ticket Office 9 the Detroit home of the famous Nettleton Shoe Open an account with the Dime Bank Nothing better A Who does your printing? If not satisfied try riesema Bros Parke Davis nual Outing Tuesday Parke Davis fifteenth' an nual outing will be at Bois Blanc is land park this year the dayis next Tnesday It been necessary to charter three steamers to carry all the em ployes who intend to go on this ex cursion They are the Columbia the Promise and the Pleasure The steamers Columbia and Pleas ure will leave the foot of Bates street at 8 in the morning and pro ceed tip ithe river to Joseph Campau avenue The steamer Pleasure will leave the foot of McDougall avenue at 8:30 and then they will all fall in line and proceed down the fiver the Colunbia leading UA SNS ENGINEER OICE DetroitMich May 11 1905 Sealed proposals building concrete superstructure on'main pier at Harbor Beach of 'refug Mich will be received here un til 12:00 Jujhe 10 1905 and then publicly opened Information: 'furnished gon application AjAncii'xu xi jdoavcz! A tngrs and ig 68 62 10 61 174 5t 08 what of it nine thcre willibe nice to go along the without ar policeman at 5 LYCEUM 25C 5 Oc VAUGHAN GLASER STOCK CO IN NAT GREAT Saturday Next week Aristocracy Stirling Ceylon Tea is a satisfy ing delicious drink Try it A Weiss the hatter 52 Michigan ave for the best hats made Hats we make have style alyi quality Rothschild 363 Wood ward Nelson 1 Standart Optical Spe cialist Washington AiLdue Solid mahogany flat top desks $210 per Rex Clark Co Annual Dividends'" The Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co of Newark J'2 Our immense patronage speaks well for our work Parisian Laundry Co AVENUE MAT DAILY The Bahamians Thi is Special Amateur Night MIm the Last Ons Both Detective Lieutenants After Job received Lieut resignation was the non commit tal answer that Commissioner owle made to an inquiry in regard to the probable successor to the lieutenant in the detective Lieut Sad ler has announced that he is going into the private detective business you anyone in particular in "No considering all the eligible men but I decided (riends of' Lieut Tom Lally arj working lor him and the well wishers of Lieut Eli Baker are also getting in a few boosts It is generally con ceded that the choice lies between these two men Lockport Y' June Shortly alter Dr Woodcock left St John's church Detroit to accept the bishopric of Kentucky Rev William aber rector of Grace church of this city was asked if he would ac cept a call to the Detroit church lie replied then that he could not consider Long norance on the part of the defendant these appear to' be two lines of de fense which Attorneys Henderson and Groesbeck 'are building up in the cross examination of witnesses called to testify against their client Dr Toepel ormer Coroner's Clerk Walter Clago occupied the stand for nearly two hours yesterday afternoon and made a good witness for both the prosecution and the defense Ho stated that he was in the coroner's office for five years abd he served all the subpoenas issued but denied that in the Roggenbrech Keating and Brylowski cases he subpoenaed any witnesses The three cases cited are a portion of those which are immediately in question in the present prosecution and an inquest is supposed to have been held in each instance Half "Went to Hincbnian much did you get out of state he was asked dollars and a much did Toepel give "ifteen dollars and I turned over half of it to James As Hinchman had testified in the morning that he never got a cent from Toepel in his life this state ment caused a mild sensation He said that when Dr Toepel had his first state case Dr Sanderson told him that it had been the custom of the city physician to give half the $30 allowed for post mortems to the coroner in charge of the case and that the coroner accepted the money you recollect any conversa tion with Toepel 'regarding he was asked "He asked said Clago constituted such a case and him that state cases were those the person deceased had lived in Mich igan less than six Mr Clago said further that he told Dr Toepel that' all house of correc tion cases were state cases and that where deceased persons were not naturalized they were treated as house of correction cases Witness stated that in three or four years he rjnemlerecl onlyone or two instances in which Judge Dono van examined the papers which were taken to him tor his signature That Bill One of the sensations of the day was the introduction of an undertak er's bill on a orth Masch' bill head calling for $28 for the ofThomas Hodgson who was interred at the expense of the Stone union Both Mr orth and Mr Masch said they knew nothing about the bill but the defense stopped dis cussion by acknowledging that it is in the handwriting of Dr Toepel Ap parently they have some explanation to make concerning the matter Mr orth helped the defense some what by testifying that he first: ac cepted the case: as a public one and that when the union took the matter up he forgot to notify Dr Toepel of the change Toward the close of the afternoon two were gone in to by the prosecution these being tne inquests into of Delilah Hill and Emma Spencer In both instances witnesses contradicted the in the case and said that quite different information was given cut NSW YORK CITY Continental Hotel Broadway and 30tb Street ejinfartable Hotel on the Euro pean plan with courteous service in the heart of the shopping district con anient to theaters and within 19 to y( minnips 01 H11 'axv xu 2 Broadway cars passing aoor transfer all cross town lines 175 Single Rooms 5 100 per day Double Rooms 200 to 350 per day Rooms with bath 250 to 400 per day Rooms with 2 beds 200 to 400 per day A jod restaurant $at very reasonable prices Before Leaving Home for Machinery Election Machinery Union No 241 held their semi annual election last evening with the following President George Craig: vice presi dent George Rolle recording secre tarv William Boyle: financial secre tary Alfred Eansor treasurer Wil liam Peters inductor Edward Ken nedy doorkeeper William Pendei' grast trustees James itzgerald William Elliott and Anthony Laskey The union gives its annual excursion to Tashmoo Park July 3 rank arnltam Arrested in Bos ton for ederal Officers Through the efforts of Postoffic In spector La rmour rank JI Earn'nam has beenarrested in Boston on in dictment returned by the United States grand' jury for fraudulent use of the mails arnham for some tim'cf had an oflice in the Majestic building where lie pro moted a si scheme for i operative between lint and Saginaw He Us said to have sold much of the stock through advertisements to motormen and conductors arnham has been wanted for about two years Yesterday afternoon Post office' spector Larmour received a teleg 'am from Boston saying that nu order for arnham's removal to Detroit had been granted and that a United States deputy marshal had left at once with his prisoner Liwyer Appeal Won Henderson reedom would you do if you had a oney gave her $120 and then she i jent part of the money to pay an liiis is the proposition that Attor ney It 1 Willi rut up in behalf of client Nelson Henderson accused stabbing Charles Mason in a row ('pr a woman on Adelaide street tin which Mason was cut in I he back The jury let Henderson go nrft Columbia Moonlight of the season RIDAY EVE JUNE and every riday thereafter from foot of Bates St at 8:30 Orchestra 16 Pieces TICKETS 35 Cents til the Popular Leathers and Styles xt Toothache Gum The only toothache remedy rorAmmpnH Art hv T)An 1 1 St ant Doctors Has' given satisfac tiop for 20 years rasist upoi Deat'a ah uruggists ioc always clean And smell jso sweet Because our So tidy and neat If your You would keep nice up to you To use Ice Prompt Service to every part of the city Ice Co DAVID BROWN Pres and Gen Mgr PHONE 2029 294 WOODWARD DRUG We have put in a stock of Rose Nicotine after testing its meritson Roses and other plants ourselves for the past month and found its claims ftillv sustained in every respect It is the cleanest qolant insect destroyer we have ever seen and jqan be for use in two minutes Trial hottie 10cs Regulaf size 50c each Prices to close 'odd lot of fine perfumes: 1 oz price 50c Now25c 2 oz price 65c Now 39c '1 oz price 50c Now 25c Crown 1 oz price 50c Now 25c I LEATHER GOODS AND BELTS One lot of 50c Handbags Extra value in and 9 inch Handbags (Leather covered frames) I White duck wash belts plain and I White embroidered wash belts VUMITNY Afternoons 2 to 4 Evening 7:45 and 0:15 POPULAR 0BMB Vaudeville '8 BIG ACTS 8 Choice Seat lOe Tonight Buck and Wing Danemg aUPTUSE We are showing a new line of Soft Shirts at $100 and $150 each A fresh assortment of Wash and Silk Ties at 25c and 50c Our famous lines of rench Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at and 75c a garment and we think about the best ribbed Balbriggan in the market lor 35c We have a few light weight wool garments marked from $150 to $100 each forget the Dermophile Zephyr Wool Garments shrinkable at $200 a garment CLOAK SPLENDID BARGAINS IN SILK SUITS We have closed out from one of the best manufacturers of Silk Suits a' choice lot of SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS and offer them with the balance of 'the same suits from our stock which sell at $3000 and $3500 at $1750 Insurance and Other News Starts rom Home Newspaper Offices It may interest life insurance policy holders: learn how the details of au event like the prolonged earth quake in the Equitable management are spread before the newspaper read ers of every part of the country ea'ch morning Readers may i possibly have wondered how the correspondents of all the papers living in New York have been able to secure such a vast amount of information concerning the upheaval but answer is simple Practically every bit of news of any kind sent from any city is obtained direct from the newspaper offices' of the place from which it is dispatched and is sent either by the Associated Press agents or by the special cor respondents of outside papers or home of the Equitable being in New York the journals of that city have the full resources of their great reportorial staffs and much miscel laneous information enabling them to secure every great and little de tail o( the disturbance and it is from the local newspaper offices after the reports are all in' that the As sociated Press 'and special correspon dents obtain whatever they desire to wire to the outside press They see at night the proofs of the New 5 ork newspapers and from them compile their dispatches and a thus it is that nearly everv word of the news fea ture of the 'trouble originates in New York though the subsequent editorial and general comment of the papers other parts of the country may rep resent the sentiment of their various publishers It is very interesting to observe that in all the mass of matter that has ap peared outside of the news sent from New York how uniformly fair has been the of life insurance throughout the whole excitement There has been every phase of news paper compilation and editorials squibs cartoons correspondence verses interviews etc bearing upon the Equitable hurrah have been served in and out of season But through i all there has been never a word of criticism of the ida that Kfe insurance is an admirable thing: never a doubt as to tne absolute sol venev of the company under tire or of the stability of any other of the standard organizations To the con trary'' has been a remarkable unanimity of newspaper declaration that life insurance is something every body ought to have and that even the everlasting banged Equitable is per fectly sure no matter what the out come may be in other ways to meet all obligations whenever due The news features of the affair as noted have had a New York coloring for that city is where it all comes from but there has been nothing vindictive or malicious in the comments or other mass of references to it elsewhere People living away from New York will do well to remember that any news event occurring in that city is more or less a huge affair in the eyes of its newspaper makers A million dollar there is believed by the local publishers consider ably more property than a million dol lar blaze anywhere else In what city but 'New York would the Nan Patterson scandalous mess have lever reached such tremendous importance and been spread thence over the rest of the land to such an overwhelming extent? So it is with' the row It is a New York matter: the press of that city works it for all it is worth the correspondents of out side papers dutifully believe that they must burn up the telegraph wire with the stuff they have found to be so big in the eyes of the Gotham pub lishers and Equitable and other policy holders the country over are kept in diurnal uncertainty as to just what is up or where they are at TJie mat ter of course is really of great news interest but does anybody imagine if the headquarters had been at Milwaukeesfor instance any such prolonged and widespread news paper: fuss would have resulted even if the same unhappy condition of af fairs had1': been developed in its jman agement? 1 ortunately the 7 inherent fairness of newspaper men elsewhere has as mentioned' kept all the huge volume of resultant comment on a decent level and nothing but good words as to the certain solvency of the So ejety or the excellence of life tinsurr ance as a whole has or pObablvwtil appear Editors correspondents car toonists and the have certainly shown as good temper as some of the Equitable directors te iThere has been no newspaper "wow wow anywhere The first Trip of the COLUMBIA to BOLS BLANC SATURDAY JUNE 1OT1I SPECIAL EATURE ATHLETIC EVENTS Regular Service Daily (except June 13 and 14) at 8UK6 a in and 3 Sundays 0 a ''and 3 ARE HOUND TRIP 35 cents I at ERRY CO THE ANNUAL TO BELLE Isle has commenced in earnest and the amdidexterous ticket collector is doing the sprint that will be his daily stunt until the leaves begin to turn YOIT A LEISURE CLASS hcah in inquired a south ern resorter of Landlord Postal at the Griswold coni prise it messenger ONE THE CADDIES AT THE Country club: season I wassoaked a times by a golf ball This season the balls are getting soak ed" and yet he was continued at the same pay scale AT TH CLAY SCHOOL: "Willie you must stop that constant whisper ing I never knew a person before who seemed to want to talk all the guess you never met my oldest HARRY NORTH SENTENCED TO life imprisonment in Jackson prison wil be taken there Saturday Judge Phelan delayed the commitment to give North a chance to settle up his affairs and say good bye to his fam ily "THERE WILL BE NO SCHOOL graduating exercises until the last week in said Superintendent Martindale yesterday a they have been spread over two or three weeks but we have decided! to change 'all IN A WRITTEN OPINION ASSTST ant Corporation Counsel Hally has notified the board of edu cation that it can legally pay the school census enumerators in advance and in order to do so may borrow money up to the $15000 limited by law A NGf A i PEpTORI OV ER CAM EDeputy Sheriff Aaron Cohen as he was stepping from the side door of the municipal building yesterday af ternoon Dr Hoffmann was called and after reviving him sent Cohen to fiis home at 228 Elizabeth street east COUNTY AUDITOR ELECT MIL ton Oakman received his certificate yesterday morning from the county canvassing board and without any opposition on the part of Auditor Scul len took the oath office The lat ter will retain his present position un til next Ja nuary PAWNBROKER GROSS LIGHT has had a warrant issued for the arrest of Hugh McCurdy a law yer on a charge of removing contract property 1 Grosslight alleges that Mc Curdy tailed to pay his instalments on a three karat $250 diamond The attorney is supposed to be in Chicago MAN AT THE STE CLAIRE news stand: was the golden age for fiction until that infernal war in the east Now the re ports from the scene of action knock our fiction department into a cocked hat iThose romancers of the orient certainly have our home talent on the THE COMMON COUNCIL IN EX tra session yesterday afternoon voted unanimously to accept the offer of the county to house the city officials monthly at a rent of $900 Immediate ly after the council adjourned the bar gain was cinched by the signatures of the respective parties The work of moving will begin tomorrow A PIECE PROPERTY SITU ated on the south side of Lafayette avenue half way between Wayne and Cass street formerly occupied by Miss Sarah Palmer a cousin of ex Senator Palmer as a residence has been purchased by Hudson through Hannan Mr Hudson declines to say what use he will make of the site THAT SON WAS having a rough and tumble fight in the backyard with the cat He had just secured a strangle hold when the father shouted: that cat at once son and come to as he and the cat participated in a hard dogfall think bring kittie along so lonesome out OICERS WERE ELECTED last night by Local No 19 as follows: President Thomas Law son vice president John Becker recording secretary rank McMahon financial secretary Thomas SjJordan conductor Leonard Druelle sergeant at arms Mullin David Kiely was recommended for lhe position of business agent AT THE ANNUAL MEETING the Alumni association of the dental department of the Detroit iCollege of Medicine the following? were elected officers for the ensuing year: Presi dent MacDonald secretarv treasurer A Giffen historian Gray Petoskey Mich: alumni editor Collins JUST NOW THERE IS A healthy r(umor going around to the ef fect that School Inspectors George and Spalding have pulled Inspector Lee out of the race for the secretaryship and that thev have under cover a "dark with which to oppose Secre tary Brown A number of the inspec tors have expressed the' conviction that Lee has no chance to win MAYOR CODD IS INCLINED to grant the franchise to the for the extension of its tracks out Hamilton boulevard to the city limits for fear such action might interfere with the municipal ownership plans He told Aid Gibbons yesterday that he would never approve of It unless it were first submitted to and ratified by the people 1 THE EASTERN MICHIGAN'! Dis trict conference and Sunday school convention of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be held in hall 42? Grand River ayenuc beginning today This evening a free entertainment will be given Preaching services will he held Saturday evening and Sun day morning afternoon andi evening 10:30 a m2 and 7:30 THERE WAS IMPRESSIVE PHIL i osophy in the reply of ayman known about town who was trying to negotiate for an eye opener in a popu lar irrigation emporium old queried barkeep "why is it I that you are always trying to get the best of some one given the question 'a' good deal of thought and concluded that 'it 1st because "I have "never been able to get the best 1 of A DETROIT CAPITALIST WHOSE son has spent a pile of money while i always pretending that he is about to do something worth while was called into conference and asked what was pending now "Great scheme govern nor highly moral and a dead sure winner Ybu know that there are oceans of money in breakfast foods Well sir inside of three months I expect to put predigested wild? oats on the BLAME OR THE MOTORMAN and for the victim is the verdict that a jury in Coroner court room reached yesterday in the inquest into the death of William Bellamy the Jackson' man who was 'killed by a Car on the corner of irst street and Jefferson avenue'1 Sunday May 28 The dead man was 'blamed for his carelessness and Motorman Aaron Baker and Thomas razer the lattera new man were censured for not knowing the at which they I could stop the car Ills WIEY ATTENDS church 1 and told him how nice it would lae if he would take the minister fdr a long ride in his auto He went under I lent protest and struck out for the 4 over a course that brought frequent reminders of log bridges As they flew andtbounced along one of the worst stretches the owner added a little more power and said in a soft tone: made wt he tru ue and I wi wi a puff and a wild lurch He had ma ma mado the roads yv while He was at du av stations I Ever try Lunches? They trqnqfor 1 mnet Avtinrinff Rea I sonable price too 158 Woodward if you have a "little store run it in a "big Advertise it as though it were twice as big and it will soon be twice as big Tell 1 Your dealer to show vou only the best GAS RANGES It's ccononiv to buy a good one fortit xyill use less gas and last longer 3 'd sk Henry I deber lb is Gratiot Aiv'r Detroit i City 5144 230 Woodward Ave' Beautiful Summer Garden and Palm House MONDAY JUNE ISTtf Grand Concert by the Celebrated Damm Orchestra Selection by the famous German Comedian ritz ASchafus Beaufait Ave be tween Gratiot and Mack Take Gratiot Mackor Crosstown cars CHARLES AIARTY Proprietor' 1 NOTIONS One lot of double covered Nainsook Dress Shields Nos 2 3 and 15c 20c and 25c goods all 10c IJ A i OKTLAM) ORE A I 1 SEATTLE TO TACOMA WASH A ST 1 VANCOUVER A ft EL VICTORIA Account of Lewis Clark Exposi tion Tickets on sale every day May t'Srd to Sept '30th Liberal stop over privileges Get tickets and printed matter at Ticket Office No 7 West ort Street MILWAUKEE EXCURSION Grand Trunk Railway 4 Tickets wills be sold June: 15th 16th 17th 18th and 19th valid to return until round trip $694r ast steambost Express 4:15 connect ing with steamer at Grand Haven 3 Place of Observation and LEATHER GOODS Martin Maier Co Established 1865 102 WOODWARD AVE net Congress andLarnetl Sts uniiile Trunks and Cases Made a "big way will soon be twice as big rife si A A I 1 734 1 8 8 wwrl I MJ Il o' 1 it Bfl I 9 I 11 II I rails pl I Mw Hi MW I II II life I 1'1 Kay ight mra 7 VA yO WALTER BUZBY i 'A 1 I I A jtc Tv en KI 1 1 n'a 11 a zr wnicn aiu I I.

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