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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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8 THE 'DETROIT Vi Wf 44 I REE PRESS TUESDAY JUNE 24 1919 PESSOA VISITS II CONGRESS President elect Is Hon ored by Recess of Both Houses I CALLS TWO COUNTRIES TO WORK ATER WAR Lasting riendship Pledged at Honor Dinner Given by Secretary Glass Washington June Necessity for the United States and Brasiil to work together for the building up of the world In the ago in which isolation is fatal to nationalities was pointed out by Dr Epltiftlo Pessoa president elect of Brazil in an address at a dinner given to night in his honor by Secretary of the Treasury Glass "The simplicity ot thia course and the advantage to be derived from it" the Brazilian president elect said "are clear when It is a question of two such countries as Brazil and the United States united by so many moral allinltles and such close bonds of sympathy and friendship" Presented to the House The dinner came at the close of the busiest day spent by the dis tinguished visitor since ne arrived in New York last riday from ranco where he represented his nation at the peace conference At noon luncheon was given In his honor at the pan Amerlcan union by the Brazilian charge and during the afternoon he visited the senate and house of representatives both 11 which recessed while Dr was presented i Iter ha was the guest at a re ception attended by members of the Ixitln Amerlcan diplomatic corps Replying to an address by Secre tary Glass Dr said Brazil could not remain Indifferent to the compliments paid that nation by the United States and continued: "Now that the roar of the arms has ceased on the battlefields and mankind returns to the pre war life of peace and toll It Is preferably the economic and financial Interests the requirements of commerce and Industry that should absorb all our energies We are now living at a time when more than ever Isolation Is fatal to nationalities The stren uous life which we are about to re take the Infinity of Interests of ev ery order care for political safe ty as for commercial and Industrial defense demand ot mankind some sort ot federative organization to which state would contribute with Its most appropriate tor tho common Navy to Tnke Him Home Secretary Glass in his address emphasized the close financial and commercial relations existing be tween the United States and Brazil and dwelt particularly on the bene fits likely to accrue from the sec ond Pan American financial con ference to be held early next year Dr plans to leave Wash ington Wednesday morning It was said tonight arriving In New York that afternoon and leaving Thurs day for a visit to Canada He will return to New York shout July 1 stopping at Boston en route The party will sail from New York to Brazil bn the United States dread nought Idaho early In July HABEAS CORPUS WRIT HEARING ADJOURNED Judge Goff tn circuit court Mon day adjourned until July 8 the hearing on the motion for a writ of habeas corpus In the case against George Allen arrested here for Kansas olllcers who accuse him ot getting 830000 from Henry Brough of McCloud Minn on an alleged fake ore stock sale In this same case the Hotel Statler has asketj the court for a ruling as to what shall be done with 82600 entrusted to the hotel for safe keeping by Allen when registered there several weeks ago No decision has been given on of hat matter fort Contents 15 luid Dm! neither Opium Morphine" Miner NoTNAHCOTtc Uss or Over VarSlnufe Sijnrtiirerf Thirty Years NEW XOgS 9oo Drops Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Agents Wanted 30 Trial Always Bears the Signature of IheretyPromoUnDiit WkA Halrtm VfornhlDCn" ft PER GENT sinulatinfl ttidrood by CASTORIA or Infant and Children RO SAN CHEMICAL CLOSETS or Your Home Summer Cottage You need a Ro San Chemical Indoor closet in order fully to complete your arrangements for the comfort convenience sanitary safety of a 1 nnl mnuto flrnatACt your JillllilJl 14 4VWVIC1 UHU fiLH UVU thing ever invented for summer homes or any home wiuiuui sewer tions Cheaper and better than systems ot sewage disposal No plumbing necessary anyone can install it Ab solutely odorless Hand some fixtures ully guar anteed Call Cherry 6400 and get full details and ar range to see outfit It out ot city write for circular Rowe Sanitary Mfg Co 210 Sixth St Detroit Ask for Information on our small washstand forhot and cold running water 'without plumbing and the new Killing Hath Tub with heater CASTORIA TH eKTUR eOKMHV fllWVOa OITT Exact Copy of Wrapper vlq connec other I IS 'I A helpful Remedy fcf Constipation andDiarrJ1 3 and everishness md Loss of ciknirfnrerf I AN TS in JU1! 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Dancing Dentistry Domestic Science Dressmaking )Jectncal Engineering Elocution Oratory and Dramatic Art ashion Drawing orestry Garment Designing Girls' Boarding School Girls Summer Schools and Campe Jtg and Tool Designing Journalism kindergarten Training Languages Law Machine Drawing Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Engineering Medical College Men's Physical Training Military Training Mining Engineering Motion Picture Operating Music (Instrumental) Normal Training Training School Optometrical Osteopathy Pharmacy Sales Correspondence Salesmanship School for Stammerers Shorthand Telegraphy Trafhc 1 ransportation Typewriting Undertaking Vocal Training Wireless Physical Training Name "Address City State OLLIES THE PASSING SHOW By Mitchell Coprrlzht 1019 by Ihibllo Tzdrr Co HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED? Polltenezz seem to vary with tho faahloM WE 1 11 life ALIENS ARE AST BECOMING SOLDIERS i oreign Bom Enlist to Visit Relatives Abroad ield officers ot tho Bureau of Naturalization Department of Labor who are receiving applica tions for naturalization from large numbers of men of the new army ot occupation now bdlng recruited for service abroad have found that a large number of meh of foreign birth are enlisting in order that they may have the opportunity to visit relatives abroad These men have definitely decided to become American citizens and are responding in large numbers to the opportunity to obtain' na turalization quickly bht the fur lough feature whereby the army permits them to visit relatives abroad has proved very attractive for the reason that many feel that they would otherwise neer again be able to return to their old homes Most of the men thus enlisted are young as a rule under 23 years of age VETERAN TELLS SEVEN STAGES MARRIAGE London June 23 The seven stages of matrimony are outlined as follows by John Whittaker ot New Barnet who has Just ceebrated his diamond wedding: irst the period of sentimen talism Second romance Third the period of disillusion ourth patience ifth tho period ot reformation Sixth contentment Seventh the ultra romantic per iod when after 60 years ot married lite the mind is filled with happy recollections Ypsi Normal Students Observe Class Day Ypsilanti Mich June Monday was class day at the Normal col lege here An address was given by Professor A Strong There was an organ' recital by Miss Alice Dowden Miss Genevieve Brelning Gladys Meyer and by Russell Gee The life certificate class exercises were held at 2 with the following on the program Saluta tory Miss Marion Sharpe: history Hobart Edwards: solo Miss Bernice 1'ottlt poem Glen Hunt prophesy Miss Anna Moore valedictory Miss Hazel Harrington Tho ivy day exercises took place on the cam pus at 3:30 with Miss lor ence Blackburn as orator The fol lowing orators assisted in bidding farewell to the different buildings Conservatory Miss Alice Church gymnasium Miss Marlon Halsted training school Miss Wilma Car ter: Starkweather hall Miss Dor othy Arbaugh science building Miss Eunice Nlblach Miss Helen arley senior president presented the trowel to Miss Ellen Hopkins Junior vice president Seniors sang the Ivy day song The words were written by Miss Ethel Smith ot the class nt 1906 and music by red eric Pease Monday evening Mrs Annis Dexter Gray Carl Dlndegren Miss Allee Lowden Mrs Georgia Richardson Baskerville Jesse Cran dall and James Brcakey gave a concert In Pease auditorium Tues day will be Alumni day and Wcd resday Commencement day or Quick Relief from Indigestion Take three or four Bi nesia tablets Imme diately after eating or whenever pain is felt Those who have tried it say that telief and comfort almost invariably result within five minutes If you would like oncevmoie to enjoy the pleasure of eating a hearty meal of good things without fear of pain or discomfort to follow go to Kinsel or any other good druggist and get a package of Bi nesia tablets and use as di rected Inasmuch as every package con tains a binding guarantee contract of satis faction or money back you risk a cent by making this test and the chances are that tomorrow you will he telling your dyspeptic friends that if they want to en joy hie they should TAKE BI NESIA Mole Warts Wrinkles Vlmplrx reHJea corrected such as Hollow ChtM'k OutMiimling Eun HMgKiiiic hr hr Hnir Baggj ji lhbi All Skin IHernNCk See Dr Todity vvuvvin URt Noses without leaving a scar 1 A 1 DELAY or BANDAGES All other trivial (Infects ltHl Nomi II ump Nose Dlrdi Nons Lung None Large IJpo Birth Murks Double Chin Hours 10 to 8 Nunduys to to 2 DR PINKSTA Kooni 301 Woodward Arcade Detroit Holte 014 risco Bldg St Louis In Detroit Lint Week of Knrh Month 18 I rnrg Experience In I'hiMlc und CcaiucUa Mticxeu Michigan Briefs BAND The thirteenth an nual convention of the State Christian Endeavor union will open here Wednes day June 25 and continue until June 29 Mrs George Moulton 20 was drowned while Lathing at Long Lake OWOSSO Roy Bailey county road commissioner here since the county road system was adopted nine years ago and construction superintendent as well has tendered his resignation to the board of supervisors Dissension be tween himself and other two members of the board was the reason given OWOSSO Owosso tax rate will be 59 cents lower on the summer roll than that of a year ago It will be 1302 a thousand BATTLE Timothy la in a local hospital with a bullet in his leg and Howard Lutz is held In jail following an alleged attempt to rob the Weeks drug store shortly after midnight Police detectives and mili tary police followed the two men and say they discovered them In the store and opened fire SAGINAW Curt Jlartsh was drowned and two companions Joseph Beilier and Llbersteln had narrow escapes when their launch caught Are from the en gine while cruising in the Saginaw river near South Saginaw The city council after much argument has submitted to the voters the bonding of the city for Im provements on water works and trees in the sum of 275000 July 7 BAY C1TY MIIO Knox 18 and Wilfred ranks IS of the Soo and Henry Alden 17 of Windsor are charged with the rob bery of department store and 'Donald and grocery at Pin conning Saturday in a complaint made Mmday 1 Officers calle 1 to the home of Mike Lldle on the Swan creek road Monday afternoon found three cows and one horse had been poisoned ANN Work in the summer session of tho law school started Monday by noon 158 students had registered This Is almost as large an enrollment aS the school had for the academic year 191819 HOWKLY ishhack 61 years old owner of a department store here died Monday He leaves a widow and three children William Slavin of Pontiac has been appointed Livingston county road engineer DID JOAN ARC WATCH OVER HAWKER? New York June 21 Did the spirit ot Joan of Arc the rrnch peasant girl saint watch over Harry Hawker and Mackenzie Grieve and save them from death because In their flight they carried a beautiful silver Joan of Arc medal? That Is the question which was asked by Dr George rederick Kunz president ot the Joan ot Arc statue committee under whose management the statue and park of Joan of Arc in Riverside drive nt Ninety first street were estab lished or Dr Kunz had sent to Umdon by Hawker for the British Museum one ot the silver medals struck off In commemoration ot the celebration last January ot the 607th anniversary ot the birth ot Joan of Arc tho spirit of the sainted Joan ot Arc succor the brave avia tors?" asked Dr Kunz "Surely stranger things have happened Did her dauntless spirit watch over these courageous men who carry ing her talisman with them were seeking to bring tho old world closer to the new and add to the laurels of their Dr Kunz also announced that a second medal of similar origin had Been entrusted to Raynham to be carried over In his Martyn side plane It has not yet been learned whether or not this medal will be carried across when Ravn harn makes his second attempt This medal Is to be presented to President Poincare tor presentation to the rench mint Smoking In Church London June 23 Among the suggestions made by parishioners of St James's church Bermondsey to make the Sunday evening service more popular were that part of the church be reserved for smokers that the lesson should not always be taken from the Old Testament but from Carlyle or Ruskin One wag suggested turning the church Into a cinema saying "a hearty laugh at Charlie Chaplin does more good than any ple Jaw" lint 'Inn Killed on Conster lint Mich Juno El dred 41 proprietor ot a downtown lint restaurant was killed In Chi cago Sunday night when he fell from speeding car on an amuse ment park roller coaster Park em ployes say ho stood up In the car Just as it headed down a steep In cline Don't or Husbandn London Juno 23 "Don't remain silent when your wife Is 'blowing you up' Nothing aggravates a woman more than a husband who will not argue with her" Thus quoth Magistrate Lawrence at the Struford police court In 'directing William Lrverlll a confectioner to pay alimony to his wife Town Official Sweep Tenby Kgnland June Offi cials of Tenby bought brooms and swept the streets as an example to all citizens when the scavangers went on strike hero A limed Ahmon 2S year old didn't like the Job offered him at the ord Motor company plant Mon day so by way ot Indicating vex ation he loro up tho first natur alization papers he took out In No vember ISIS Ulglilnnd Park police say Itsdernl authorities are In vuitLaatlifiz thn case BISHOP IS SPEAKER AT COMMENCEMENT 17 Young Men Graduate rdm St College Rt Bev Michael Gallagher bishop ot Detroit gave words ot hope and encouragement to 17 young men graduates of tho class of ot St Joseph's Commercial college who Monday night stepped forth to take their places In the world of business Telling ot some ot the struggles that would be met In the keen com petition of Industrial life Bishop Gallagher warned each youth to hold fast to the ambitions and Ideals each took with him as the founda tion of his career The auditorium ot the school Jay and streets was crowded with friends and relatives of' the graduates Edwin A Ratke deliv ered the class salutatory and Henry I Van Hove the valedictory ad dress or general excellence in the third year a gold watch went to Henry Van Hove A purse of 825 con? trlbutcd by Anthony Schneider was awarded Joseph urhman for ex cellence in commercial subjects Gold medals were presented to each ot the following: Elmer Theisen Elmer Dreher rederick Schroeder elix Kummer Thaddeus Splkaakey and Ralph Heidenrelch The graduates are:" Leo Martin Burkhelser Herman George Dakos ke Lawrence John Dilworth Joseph Matthew uhrman Eugene Howard Horvath Tehodore Teter Kress Itwrence Daniel Mayer Leo Vincent Miller Harold Hector Moons Ches ter Anthony Nowicki Anthony Jo seph Pruslnskl Edwin Aloyslus Rat ke Raymond William Roth Daniel Leo Plerrqn Elmer John Theisen Henry Louis Van Hove and Albert Charles Zinser 1 DEAD 1 DYING IN iARNIA ATER AUTO ACCIDENTS Port Huron Mich June 23 Mrs Nelson George ot Sarnia is dead and David Kilbreath Sarnia young man is dying as the result of two automobile accidents The machine in which Mrs George was riding was struck by a street car and her skull was fractured Kilbreath in trying to avoid hitting another ma chine went Into a ditch and his au tomobile turned turtle pinning him underneath Aiderman William Thompson of Sarnia ran his ma chine Into a ditch to avoid an acci dent and several members of his party received minor injuries our Hurt a Auto Upaeta Marshall Mich June Mrs Cora Schroeder of this city house keeper for Earl Crandal lies at point ot the death at Nichols hos pital Battle Creek and her aged mother Mrs Mary isher is also in the hospital suffering with a broken collar bone They and Earl Crandall started for Three Rivers Sunday in George Delands auto mobile The car turned turle mile west of Colon Crandall was hurl ed through the windshield but was only slightly cut Deland had muscles left arm torn from bone and his head' injured on steering wheel which broke causing ac cident Albion Commencement Opens Albion Micl June 23 The Albion College Conservatory of Music annual concert was given Monday evening as part of the commencement program Tuesday will be class day and also the ob servance ot! the iftieth anniver sary of the founding of the Sigma Nu franternjty AJumni began arriving today for the events ARMY ENLISTMENT ISURGEDATORDM Treaty Signing Does Not End Job Point Out Speaker the peace termswlll probably be signed this week our duty will not be fin ished until all the fighter are brought and that means we have ijot to send men to take their places in policing the German bor said Oliver rich United States chief of immigration at De trolt at the recruiting campaign meeting under auspices of thd Ex change club at Liberty forum Mon day night Other speakers were Jesse Stoddard Sherman Callendgr and Horatio 8 Earle William Paige of the Paige Stool company was chairman The forum meeting Tuesday evening will be in charge of the Klwanls club Good news for Negro veterans was received Monday by Colonel John McArthur In charge ot the recruiting office at 221 Woodward avenue It came in an order modi lying the pntfilbltloif against the re enlistment of Negro veterans ot tha world war Sucn men are now allowed to enllsttfor service at the Mexican border Three Negro veterans re enlisted Monday The enlistments for the day were 21 of whom 15 will go overseas i Prof Harrlaon Going to Chicago Ann Arbor Mich June 23 Pro fessor Theodore Harrison head of the vocal department of the Univer sity School of Music and director of the University ot Michigan Glee club has resigned to become head of the vocal department of the Ly ceum Arts Conservatory In Chicago and to do private teaching as well SERVANTS ARE PAID SORB TO LOA THAN London June 23 The Bcrv problem has become univernl i Great Britain as the result of I0T 8825 "out of work dou? tion" Servants usually w9ro only 8250 a week protest housewives Now instead of wor Ing for that amount they Con nothing and draw nearly times as much from the govern ment In London today lt Is almost i to get servants ot description for the smaller housee practically all the orphanages oit been emptied ot the supply 0( young servants which they ususli have available A Novvhere Else Assortment of Grinnell I Bros Grinnell Bros MICHIGAN'S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE Other Instruments in Exchange Convenient Payments Arranged 'Music in the home puts sunshine in the heart1 Everything in the Realm of Music 26 STORES HEADQUARTERS 243 247 Woodward Avenue These superb grand pianos can be purchased in Michigan at no other house Catalog Mailed on Request Sohmer Vdse Steinway Knabe Shoninger Harrington Grand Pianos That most beautiful and charming type of pianoforte the GRAND is found in greatest number at THE HOUSE GR1NNEL and here too is high est quality of which fact there could surely be no more convincing than the names embraced in the accompanying list some are internationally famous all are widely noted each assuring unbounded delight in ownership Ours is a stock providing the utmost advantages in purchase of a grand piano for in addition to the superior standing of these instru ments we present all sizes from the dainty graceful miniature mode? 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