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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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5 UNTIL 10 STOCKHOLDERS KICK SAYINGS AND DOINGS OPEX'SATURDAYS WILL DISCUSS PROPOSED GIT MEETING CALLED OR TODAY ft AJHkSEM EXTSr Suits and Overcoats 051750 202250 BUSINESS BREVITIES the 216 (St THE LOVER ASKS POLICE AID REMOVAL who Thanksgiving 'fiwy he of TEMPLE THEATER TO PRACTICE IN DETROIT a IREMAN SHEAHAN DEAD it urnishing Section gj Shirts to Your Measure times 51 RAILWAY CLERK INNOCENT BURNS HEAL AMILY WOUND New Mufflers fine selection for the home MICHAEL BOUIIKE PRIDE ENCORES WERE NUMEROUS i i 230 Woodward Ave 5144 ArcDept Ill badly burned about the while Wenizei and the who also occupied the reerand Smithsonian Regents to Have Conference each doz doz yes idea was body A conch and rocker for your den Whitney urniture Co Aii ounce of sense is worth a pound of nonsense urnishing Section INGS and SPYS SOc peck BALDWIN APPLES for cost you nothing but be ho reduction if you think you can dispense with them Our prices never change Detroit Oil Co Getting Into Deep Waters? JURY SAYS BRUSH DID NOT HIDE LETTERS We boughta manufacturer's" samples in Pearl and ancy Stone Rings at ridicu lously low prices These make the best bargains ever offered Detroiters Roehm TAILORS AND WOOLEN MERCHANTS MICHIGAN HE English AVooIen Mills Building 220 nnd 222 Woodward Avenue Detroit MAIL ORDERS Unsurpassed facilities unequaled system we make quicklyand fit perfectly Xyrite for self measurement blank and chart and samples William Groehn in Bandages Returns to Wife and Children William Groehn molder lias come into his own again and swathed in ua nriages is the object of the solicit wife and children Now Groehn is at Waterloo street ind Children in Dive "Two erirls and a boy the oldest whom is 15 vears and the youngest 5 children of Mrs Anna Wilson were taken by the "police from an alleged questionable resort at 18 'Chester street vesterday' afternoon The children were given into the custodyyof Lieut Breault of he truant squad purchase the wells had LINER ADVERTISERS Who patronize the columns of The ree Press are requested to bring In their want advertising copy as early as possible The increase in the 'size of the Sunday edition and the growth of The ree1 Press make this request necessary (1) Tohelp reduce stock prior to in ventory a i (2) To keep all our skilled work people together and ever busy (3) To get more men acquainted with our ability to serve them See us for incandescent and arc lamps wiring and supplies Hiram Marks Electric Co 155' Jefferson Ave Phone 1981 CELERY OYSTERS THE DETROIT REE PRESS: SATURDAY DECEMBER K9 1905r Board of Regents' Has Not Rejected His Great Art Collection but is Still He Will Pass Title as Soon as Government Ac cepts MICHAEL I BOVRKBtWILL OPENDATW OICES MERE After filling successfully the import ant position of assistant to the state attorney general and scoring several notable achievements while connected with that office Michael Bourke DETROIT ROLLER RINK OPENS TONIGHT McGregor Mission Kindling Helps out of work men 9 sacks $100 4 sacks 50c Main 2685 When Shopping refresh yourself at the caterer 258 Woodward ave with one of his delicious lunches Still Cling toXaiurder Theory jwas the verdict returned yesterday by the jury in Coroner court in "the Inquest on the death "of 'rank Noetzel' whose dead body was fund by the MichiganCentral' railroad tracks on the night of November 27' The conviction of Noetxei's relatives hat he wajs mur dered stronger than ever ijotwith standing the' verdi ct Detroit Mich Nov 29 1905 The undersigned has adopted under the provisions of Act No Id4 of the Public Acts of Michi gan lor the year 1905 as a selling name or trade mark for an anti Ttic mouth wash the words Ronolene" Respectfully yours Ronolene Chemical Co by Ronard It Hayward Propr and Mngr Chiropodist Dr Saunders Woodward avc Chilblains cured Taffeta yd wide black $150 value at $125 Silk Shop 14 Adams Your own home company needs no Investigation The Michigan Mutual Life Regals are the only shoes made in quarter sizes 122 Woodward Ave Shafting Screw Stock Cold Rolled Steel Pittsburg Shafting Co De troit AV SEB Yankee Doodie Girls A3IATUER NIGHT RIDAY Handsome Gold Watch to the Winner Next week Baltimore Beauties and Origi nal Pictures Britt Nelson ight 35c STEELE RED APPLES for Men White Dress Shirts to measure $250 Morgan Would Be Suicide Says Up Against It Ready to throw himself into the river Thursday night because his girl on him declaring through blinding tears and violent sobs that racked his frame that he never wished to see her again Thomas Mor gan the 19 year old would be suicide telephoned Lieut Lewis last night that he went to see the girl but was re fused admittance went to the said Mor gan they let me in What "can you do to help me? I must see' that girl for I love The police could not interfere further with love affairs and he was told to settle that with the girl and not the police Morgan says the girl is Alta Hylle a domestic in the family of 1 1 1 1 vi un 1 CT nw Lilt? iaiu uiiaiH 4 x7cmk vv fell dead from his bicycle on av enue on Morgan was discharged from cus A'Actarnnv cjiih IVUJ Xt 11W V5VW4 I would not try suicide any more Cubnnal cigar best'5c smoke bumvan Grocer box or reidn Grand Introductory sale at Glove House Wetherbee Bldg sliding' respond to an alarm of fire died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at Red Cross hospital Airs Sheahan and 5on were at his bed side Mr Sheahan was made a lieutenant eight years hgo and served at Engine houses Nos 6 anu 4 until transferred Oetober 1 last to the house where he sustained his fatal injuries He was 49 years of age and' besides his widow" and son leaves a daughter Violet Sheahan Out of respect for the dead fireman' all flags on city fire houses were placed at naif mast es ter Passes Restf 1 Chicago? Decenifefer' 8 John Nester of Baraga Mich passed a restfulday jat Mercy hospital andf shows noticeable' improvement tphight The surgeons and nurses how consider him out of danger': Eastern High Alumni Association Gave Pleasing Concert Enthusiasm supplied' the place of numbers at the concert given at the Eastern High school last night by the Alumni association5 Each selection called forth such hearty applause that nearly" all the performers were obliged to give encores hai program consisting of songs piano and violin solos was given by the following: Miss Josephine Lang guth Rudolph Mayer Henry Dettlauf Joseph Harxson Joseph Brandt Will Hanson Harry "Kreutz George Gretz Henry HAnson red Marschner John Nuszkowski Miss Adelaide KrauseMiss Isabella Pletch and 'Miss Ethel Greene Reception for Rev Mr Barns Arrangements are being made for 'a farewell yreception to Rev Herman Burns who leaves theGrand River Avenue Baptist church to? take the pastorate of the irstBaptist church at Alpeniu The reception will be held on the evening of December 15 at the Grand River Avenue Baptist church and will be interdenominational in character Pastors of the various churches of the city will' be' asked to attend and speak Russell House Barber Shop and Manicure Parlors to Basement of LYCLUM THEATER AU This week Matinee Today MAURICE REEMAN In the Original Romantic Melodrama HEARTS GOLD An American Play for American Peopla Next week New York There 'is trouble in the Detroit Oil Co Stockholders recently received a letter from 'the directors asking them to place the property ab solutely in the hands of the directors so that! the latter may sell 'whenever they get a price that may seem reason able to A number of stockholders do not like this situation and a' meeting of many" of the more prominent men who' putv money into the enterprise will be held this afternoon for the purpose "Of discussing the directors letter and demanding 'a statement as to conditions' The Detroit Oil Co was organized about three years ago A smooth voung man named McBride came from Ohio and told local capitalists that he nad oil property down in the Luna fields that would pay big dividends The Detroit Oil Co was formed and promises were made good as 2 cent a' month was paid Then McBride came with more prop erty which he said was just as good The capital stock of the company was increased to $300000 the original stockholders got a stock dividend and for a time things went on swim mingly the "price of the stock being as high as $110 a share in the local market? 1 Then came trouble The production fell off and upon in vestigation it was found that for a time before the Detroit people made their last purchase the wells had been forced having been pumped night and day to make a big showing The company owed McBride a lot of money for the latest purchase and when it was found that he had been working a game the directors began suit and made fiim relinquish about one half of his claim Since then McBride has not been seen in Detroit And we make as quickly as you need Get 'our new? style book Men Talk free S'llteri Groehn Lie and 'Illis family escaped injury Mrs Groehn says she and her hus mi! will bury past differences and iit will he never wander again 3 heads 10c 35c 3 bundles best oysters no water anil 35c can hm fc DAIRY BUTT ER2Oc to 25c lb Be CREAMERY BETTER 30c lb inest TEAS and COEES in city Always best goods reasonable prices Cor Woodward Ave and High St His Headlong Plunge at Engine House N0 27 Proves S'atal Lieut Mickael Sheahan Clark avenue who plunged to his death Thursday nlght atErfgine house No 27 in an attempt descend a brass Government Defense Use Same Point to Prove Arguments NOISEt ES OUITIXM APPOPRIATE MUSIC WAYNE HOTEL PAVILION' But These Combatants "Were SyriansandsBlpod? lowed A bottle and chair were the wea pons in 'a? battle? between two rival was WTigea at 103 Atwater1 last night Joseph Dave Syrian recently purchased the place while 'Tbny Moses another Syr ian operates 'a saloon at 97 Atwater street Moses and several friends are al leged to have visited place with the dntentionjof putting the new man out" of tusiness' Dave resisted and a bottle and the chair werebrought bottle broke "when applied forcibly to head and he wascutover the left eye and behind the 4 ear' "Dr yj Hoffman 1 of 315 Jefferson avenue put several stitches in the and Dave in sists hewill swear out a warrant tos day Hair BAIwSAKI Promotes the growth of the hair and gives ftthe lustre and silktnesS'ot youth When rhe hair Is gray or faded it BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHUL COLOR it prevents Dandruff and bat? falling and keeps the scalp clean and" healthy Charles Brush railway mail clerk charged with embezzlement by the United States postoflice authorities and with having' opened and secreted letters on his run between Detroit and Chicago was acquitted by a jury in the United States court late yester day afternoons The government made a strong point of evidence which was presented to show that Brush had opened letters and then re directed them Attorney Thomas Navin used the same evidence as a prime factor in demanding the acquittal' of his client by securing from the government hand writing experts a statement that in their opinion the letters offered in evidence addressed by man who wrote with his right hand and Uien offering a dozen witnesses to prove that Brush is left handed fBrush was accused of having secret ed a certain letter in his working clothes for the purpose of rifling it later on but hen testifying in his own defense stated that he picked the letter off the floor of the car mail pouches had been closed intend ing'to bring it in with his registered package In connection with the handsome of fer of Charles reer to bequeath his important art collection to the na tion through the Smithsonian Insti tution and the recent consideration of the proposed bequest "'by the reegnts of the Smithsonian a number er been mnde ift 'mAflsnrA tn madA tn fit made to satisfy made in a week You have the entire stock to select nothings withdrawn or reserved and no finer as sortment larger variety is to be seen anywhere in the land (The only restriction we cannot5 afford to give the extra gratis garments with suits of stapleblack or blue goods please do not ask ltr same prompt service the same careful ou care of the le Wt years ago old tii his wife installed as chief nurse ttroenn roomed at 114 Arndt street and retired early Thursday night Yes ti iday morning Martin Wentzel tried light tile gasoline stove to make coffee Tiie gasoline had leaked "out on ne noor Not the ordinary sort but finely constructed thoroughly well made perfect fit tingsShirts And only the finest materials used in their makeup We solicit a trial BEANS LO WER 15c to 25c eaeh HI BBARD SQUASH 2c lb nN IONS 5c qt 30c pk $100 bush i iioit potatoes 80c bush 3Oc peck doz 10c All 3Oc ILL WHEN GREEK has decided sto engage in thegeneral practice of law in this city" and will open offices in" thetHammbnd building December 35 Mr legal pro fession has been rapid He graduated from the Detroit college in June 1897 and during the following year was member of the faculty 1 In 1901' he graduated in law at thef Detroit? Col lege of Law and was admitted' to the bar TWo years he was tendered a position as assistantattorney gen eral by Attorney General Blair pres ent supreme justice and accepted: it in view? of the important railroad liti ig'atibn which made Mr teirn memorable in the history" state law department 5 During his corrhectiohA with this de partment famous tax cases have been tried and disposed jof Judge Wanty in 'the United States cir cuit court in favor "of the state By thjs decision the railroads become liable" to the staterfor nearly $3000000 of taxes The case Us now before Untted 1 States supreme court oh an appeal "Mr Bourke per sonally assisted in much of the work of preparing the vast volume vof testi taken in this suit and in the ex amining' of assessing ofllceTs relative to their methods yThe Mlchigan Central railroad char tor repeal case and the suit insti tuted by the attorney general to ire cover several million dollars of baqk taxes due thfough' alleged defective reports of the company were also be gun during Mr connectign with the department Aflother important piece of litiga tion in which Mr 'Bourke has'4aken part 'is the case instituted the broommakers of Michigan to abolish convict labor and prevent the sale of convict made goods This case is now in the supreme court on au appea1 and upon its issue rests the life of the present contract labor system in all the state prisons TRUSTEE SALE under order V1TED STATES COURT entire plant of DETROIT BOX CO BANKIRiUPT (Wight street between Adair and LeiH streets) Detroit consisting of Real Estate 100x800 with river and railroad frontage 4 story brick building 100x147 machinery boilers engine horses wagons trucks lumber stock of office fixtures" good will etc will be sold AT PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises to the highest bidder in parcels or as a whole THURSDAY DEC 14 1006 11 A Inventory is on file and may be ex amined at the office of the Trustee 401 402 Wetherbee Building or Detroit Box Co 274 Wight street Detroit TERMS SALE: Ten per cent cash or certified check at time of sale balance upon confirmation of sale by court HARLOW DAVOCK Referee in Bankruptcy WM SOUTHWICK Trustee JOHN JACKSON ANDERSON RACKHAM Attorneys for Trustee and an explosion re VIMITNY Evening! lO 2O 3Oe 1O 1S 25C The Latest Melodramatic Success A WIE'S SECRET A Beautiful Story of Every Day Life MATINEE TODAY Next Travels Around the Wcrld 1472 1476 JEERSON AVENUE ine New Maple loor Just completed including skates and checking ull orchestra Open evepf afternoon and evening $5 Trousers ree or you can have a ancy Vest If at other times it is' better to order' vour clothes of us than to wear readymade guessfits how much more to your present advantage that you can have either an extra pair of trou sers ($4 to $5 values) or a fancy vest aosoiuteiy tree with an oraer lor suit or overcoat! These extra garments are abso lutelyfree given you in addition to the garments that you pay for for three reasons that seem good to us DENTS Toothache Gum I Directors Request That Property Be Placed in Their Hands for Sale Big Dividends Attracted Local vIn vestors Wells Were orced and i Gone JLIEUT SHEAHAV He Plnngei to His Death in At to Respond to ire Ean 'v GRAPE RUIT 10c: 15c each LEMOXS 20c doz inVkNIS POMEGRANATES TAN GERINES KUMQUATS ETC Baskets RUIT 75c tip in jars 25c 2Sc SOe and 65c IN VEGETABLES Tender LETTUCE 3Oc lb (1 lb equals' 2 of the ordinary) ahead LETTUCE JOc head MICHIGAN CENTRAL ANNOUXCE MENT TWO TRIP TICKETS good for one person for round trip or for two per sons in one direction sold at exceed ingly low rates are now on sale be tween Detroit and Toledo division sta tions Rates to principal points are as fol lows: Wyandotte 25c Monroe 5c Trenton 1 3c Toledo $150 ull particulars at ticket offices CRYSTAL THEATER MISS MAUDE ROCKWELL IELDS AND HANSON AND IVE OTHER BIG ACTS Matinee 2:30 Night 7:30 and nt IO IQ CENTS WASHINGTON BOULEVARD ROLLER RINK Between State and Grand River Opens Saturday December 9 Perfect floor Skates Todd's Metropolitan Bond RELATIONS CO RDIAL A toothache instant ly but cleans the cavity removes odor and decay Keepasup uiysnu aavwauy A SmellAJjatr dentist bill There are imitations See that yon get Dent Toathacha dam Yellow XabcL At all druggtata 15 cents or by mail Corn Gum DENT CO Detroit Mieh A COONEY Phono 244 Yard Champlalij SL and Balt Lina SOT NUT 2000 lbs for HOCKING VALLEY LUMP 2000 lbs $450 Solvay and Gas Coks Also Scranton Hard Coal All Sizas We Handle AH Kinds of High Grade fROlvlP A DELIVERY 7 Tl ROLLERSKATING SELECT PATRONAGE 130 TWO SESSIONS 730 Outside Gas Arc Lamps Eight the window and walk attract the people from 5 a distance The most of the best light for the least money Detroit City Gas Co 15c lb Bricks Nonpareil New Jersey MINCEMEAT' "(very fine) 5 lb Home made MINCEMEATlOe lb ROAST BEE VEAL AND lamb IN RUITS rlvj PINEAPPLES 25c 35c ive! ORANGES 25c 35c 40c Sv lorida ORANGES 4Oc baskets ancy TABLE LAAYrTTE THEA EB EVENING Bargain Mntlnee Saturday 25c DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE Prices Ice 25c 35c 60c and 75c Next week NewcHoliday? Neckwear New Suspenders ChristmasHolidays Homely and Home Made Love and business mix but Christinas is the time thtlt the maiden learns whether the loz er means bus iness PHONES 5052 MAIN IN MEATS 4 choice Corn fed SPRING the yellow kind15c Hi xtra Choice Yearling HENS' 14c" lb Choice HENS for fricassee Ifiyjc lb I'xtra Choice Broilers 80c to $1 pair Aoiee Young DUCKS lc lb jce Young GEESE T5c lb CHOICE YOUNG TURKEYS roast Young PIGPORK Ie boulder Roasts Young" PIG pORK 10 ()ur own pure PORK SAUSAGE Meat celebrated Hampshire' SAVSAGE 15c lb Shoulder cuts SPRING LAMB CHOPS lb tive Michigan RIB ROAST 12 Vic 14c an116c lb Kettle ROASTS 8c and lOc lb Choice BOIDING BEEHe and 7c lb fi ir own Sugar lb own Sugar cured CAE Opened in connection with Detroit Roller Rink Newly fitted throughout WOL SON 1472 1474 Jefferson ronecus impressions have aroused of said Mr reer wash io correct me luuti that there has been any disappoint ment felt because "of the treatment accorded the offer by the regents This notion ds absolutely wrong rom the day 'that the matter was first dis cussed between the regents and my self up to the present moment nothing but the most 'cordial interviews and correspondence have followed I can not express this statement too pos Another mistaken idea is thatMr reer is ore of the executors of Mr will He is nothing of the sort Miss Rosalind Birnie Phillp of London Mr sister in law is the executrix of the Whistler 'will and under it she inherited his entire property 'This correction has been made before but the public" insists on regarding Mr reer as one of the executors ull Board to Act When the offer of the collection was first made to the regents a special committee was appointed consisting of Dr James Burrell Angell Dr A Graham Bell Senator John Hender son and Langley secretary to visit Detroit for the purpose of ex amining the collection and discussing the conditions under which it was to be bequeathed The committee spent several days here in the most cordial and courteous relations with" Mr reer and reported sthe result of their visit to a meeting of the regents In Washington March 5 At that meet ing a large number of the members of the board were prevented from be ing present It was felt that the mat ter was one of sufficient importance tc receive the attention of the full board and it was decided to continue the matten until the meeting of the regents which Was held December 5 At this time a resolution was passed inviting Mr reer to visit Washing ton and exhibit a portion of his col lection in the building of the Smith sonian or in the United States national museum this winter He was also cited to further conference with the regents and it is his intention to go to Washington next week to discuss the matter with and also to look into the facilities which the cap ital offers for making an exhibition of portions of the collection should" said Mr reer this is a matter re quiring careful consideration and one" should not expect the board of re gents to act before making thorough investigation of the collection There has been no more delay than was to be expected under the ine Collection of Art "Works Mr plan is to pass title of the collection to the government as soon as his offer is accepted the col lection to remain in his charge dur ing his lifetime the purpose of enlarging and improving it 'Over 100 rare specimens of arts have been' added to the collections this year consisting of etchings lithographs and paintings in oil water color and pas tel In addition to the work? of Whistler here are superior exaniples of several other prominent American painters Moreover it includes over 1000 specimens of pottery dating from Babylonian times to The present com prised principally of the products of the earlier periods of Asia Minor China Korea and Japan There are more "than 500 examples of oriental painting Ain the form of Kakemono screens and panels which include specimens of the work of the greatest eastern painters from the tenth to the nineteenth century The controlling object of collec tion Is to assemble harmonious exam ples of Asiatic art with those of the ipnaine Americans or modern No specimens of European art are ift the collection for the" reasqn that the other museums in the United States and ofEurope have al ready devoted much timeiand means to gathering the best obtainable works of European art Mr collec tion is not designed to compete in any way other existing collec i tions The roadAo JiearL niaybe through his stomach but one must go easy if he ha peus 'to suffer fpm indigestions 'i zr no 'rrAyai i He jests" dtrdr earns who never rarebit 3j DETfHTTT Tonight at 8 nvi a Mat Today at Charles Dillingham presents RANK DANIELS In the Musical arce Hit of two conti nents SERGEANT BRUE Dec 11 12 13 The Heir to the Hoorah TE2IV1PLE2 COLE fc JOHNSON MILLER KENT MRS ANNIE TEAMANS and Daughter JENNIE Lee Harrison Three Seldoms Max Wal don Glinserrettl Troupe VlUagg Chlnko Kinetograph Next CRESSY and DATNE in a new playlet Hall Tonight' Also The lorenz Troupe and Rose Wentworth Equestrian Novelty EATURE THE ANNEX ation of Delray to Detroit will be ths addition of fifty eight saloons to now in says County Detective John Troy NORRIS HODDISTER WHO ran for one of the Republican nomina tions for coroner last year has been telling his friends that he will try to be nominated for sheriff next time LOUISE BATEMAN TOLD THE council committee on taxes yesterday that she is trying to pay for her $1D house out of earnings of $150 and the committee remitted the taxes THE SUBJECT THE SUNDAY lecture at the Detroit Museum Art will be the Eternal City The new gallery in which has been placed the permanent collection oi paintings will be opened today THE HOUSE IS GOOD enough for said Rep George Duncan of this city when asked yes terday if he would run for the next Republican nomination for senator in the third district GRANT MORSE CIUIliRLY game warden of this state and who hts been living in Iowa for some time is visiting Assistant Corporation Counsel 'Doremus Mr Morse may again make Michigan his home PRIVATE DETECTIVE PAT who underwent the amputation of his left leg at St hos pital was reported last night at St hospital as resting fairly well His attending physician says his con dition is encouraging GILBERT THE 13 YEAR OLD SON of Richard Owen 119 Alger avenue went' for a ride in one of the Auto Express machines and when leaving the automobile slipped and fell under the rear wheel wnich ran over his groin The lad was badly in jured PHYSICIAN'S ATTENDING sistant Corporation Counsel John AlcGrath who is ill at his home mthe Pierson apartments 414 Wood ward avenue said last night that Jus recovery was very improbable Dr rank Summers said that death Will occur within a very short time ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN made whereby the meeting of the union next Monday morning will be held at the Central Methodist church instead of at the a hail ministers of the city are still holding afternoon prayer meet ings and these are increasing con stantly in interest REV' DR SENtSfiR MEESER of the Woodward Avenue Baptist Church goes to Louisville next Wed nesday to attend a meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the General Con vention of the Baptists of America Dr Meeser was appointed a member of this committee last May AN EXHIBITION PAINTINGS by Glen Newell of New York city will follow the arts and crafts exhibition opening December la and continuing until January 1 The (tris and crafts exhibition closes December 12 A talk on the principles of de sign will be given by a member of the committee on the evening of that date'in the exhibition room COMMISSIONER HAARER: still believe that it will be close to June 1 before all the city offices are again established in the city haj' earl all the plastering remains to be done and all the flooring laid Liie floors will be of hardwood which will have to be sandpapered and varnished after they are JURORS IN THE CASE EDWIN Hardy who died as the result injuries sustained in a collision' wita a street car at Adams avenue and John street on the night of No vember 21 returned an open verdict yesterday Testimony of witnesses in dicated that Hardy was largely re sponsible for the accident AM NOW SATISIED THAT the death of Mrs William Dudley at Redford was purely accidental how ever the evidence will be gone "over caretuliv'at the to De held at Sand Hill Saturday morning at 10 sid 'Assistant Prosecuting Attorney rank BoffiPs yesterday 'WITH THE NEW v4ar theIroquois'club will inaugurate a i course of said Robert Willis president? of the club yester day Intention of the mem bere he blub' to advance themselves We ajso are? about to start a menyr iaj library 'and expect to have a fine selection Of books in a short time Many of oUr friends have volunteered to PLEAD OR colored oleorhargerine contend that it a and yet in th 'majority of cases these dealers sell" it to the for dairy butter at the same price paid tor dan says State Dairy and load Inspector Edward Schultz Inr spite "'of recetit: prosecutions there is mbrO Of tLe lawbreaking going on now I add new complaints will be made in pdlikfe court IS NOTHING! IN THE street car ordinances to make the spe eial cars on the Ann Arbor and Rapid electric lines stop for local passengers nsiae tne city limits says Corporation Counsel Hally replyingto Aid Harpfer Mr Hally says however that if these cars do not stop to take on or permit passengers to alight the aggrieved ones may sue for personal aamages ne aiso sug gests that an ordinance be passed to compel the stopping of these cars the same as any Tegular Detroit United car and that a fine be imposed fqr violations I MAYOR EODD IS SO ANXIOUS I to find said Building" Inspector Calnon yesterday he treat us like his Other appointees He might telephone to us andif we were not in he could send us a letter He certainly has plenty of clerks to doa little piece of work like that all buncombe on his part We be expected to stay in our office all day and at the same time be out in specting buildings As to that big on the top of the Kanter building we have been inspecting it from the time its erection was begun It is perfectly sale as it is ancnorea to the beams It blow down unless the roof comes with i CaJ ron is a May bury appointee WILLIAM SHEMICK 222 WEN ty sixth street bugler on the U1 battleship Missouri who is home on furlough: had a glorious time before I got my I mean the entertainment the boys of 'the American fleet gave Prince Louis of Battenburg's men at Coney Island Say we have a time? Well I rather guess Say the way' the news wrote it up make 'pebple 'think it was a regular Sunday school pcc ten you what we simply turned oldNew York and little Coney Island inside out The British Sailors were so delighted over reception that they just deserted wholesale Talk about your lovely ones Prince Lgniis certainly is the stuff He is a gentle man act is he is an A No 1iime lESSwOJlEiglCl A VM I 1 not lb 4 I Vitf THE WEATHER" CLOUDY TODAY Washington December 8 'orecast for Saturday Sunday: Lowier Cloudy Saturday rain orsnow in north and west portions Sun day partly cloudy colder snow in the west and north portions freshtobrisk south winds shifting to nor'th west Upper Michigan: Rain or snow and colder Saturday Sunday fair in the south snow in the north portion fresh to brisk shifting winds becoming northwest ri 3 3 2 i Place of 5 2 5 Observation 3 dm gg i i Boston 42 0 12 Clear New York 4S 0 8 Clear NW Washington 44 0 4 Cloudy Galveston 58 0 8 Clear 'N Jacksonville 60 32 4 Cloudy Oswego 38 0 4" Cloudy Buffalo 36 0 12 Clear Cleveland 40 "0 4 Clear SE Grand Haven 36 0 6 'Clear SE Alpena "33 0 16 Cloudy Soo 32 0 14 Cloudy SE Marquette 36 0 10' Cloudy SE Duluth 34 4 Rain Milwaukee 44 0 4 Clear SW Gr Rapids 42 0 6 Clear SE th eaxo 48 0 12 Clear Cincinnati 44 0 4 Cloudy NE St Louis 48 0 4 Clear Omaha 40 0 6 Cloudy St Pau! 7 38 0 8 Cloudy luron 24 0 16 Cloudy NW Bismarck 36 0 22' Cloudy Havre 16 '0 4 Clear NW New Orleans 54' 0 8 Clear 7 a 33 0 8 Clear 7 41 0 6 Clear NE Maximum 48 9 SW Minimum 33 Mean 40 CONGER Official in Charge AMUSEMENTS Ill.

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