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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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EBRUARY 24 1917 SATURDAY 6 4G 0 TACTICS 33D OICERS LOST IN DESERT DELAYSENATE AGED WOMAN HIT BY AUTO physician VAMPIRE HOTELS GONE POLICE GLAD 'll Bf COURT SETS ASIDE 1 VERDICT Clear your skin IN HAULS DETROIT CONDUCTOR KILLED jfy DAVID GRAHAM PHILLtfS AN (DMMQilE CEhlKALE TKASiATWiTIftUl! On Our irst Anniversary II 43 ort St Bldg it off the road the machine and to III CaltfarsSa Saa raaeiaea Calr local Moamahlv aad railroad asoel VETERAN DRUGGIST E1 CAMPBELL DIES left him UP NEW POLICEMAN HALES NEGRO CLUBMEN TO COURT Start a Savings Account With Us when running Deceased Had Been in Business 35 Years Opening irst on Grand River Ave any serious Incident the without (MKIX MKAMIRl wsasran 6 Republican ilibuster Holds Up Essential Matters Wilson as Dictator Hit POLICE SAY ARRESTS CLEAR TWO THETS nn extra session failure nf legls nny request for should be fought present session Senator Simmons the Bi publicans defeat Important Therefore miss our irst Anniver sary Day Thursday March 1st Opening an account with the Highland Park State BANK DETROIT on this date will be worth your for other reasons besides the souvenir pass book ifteen years of married life with Sezo Ifashashlta culminated sudden ly Mrs Emily Harbdshita told Judge Mhspherd riday when her Orien tal sweetheart Switched his native tslnt of juggling to hurling solid household implements at her The romance began when Ha shashita first came to Detroit and wks employed in engineering 'work by the American Car oundry company Emily Reaume then in her ti ens lived nearby HaUiashlta'x liking for the girl was ripened by ehanoe meetings In grocery and newspaper stores in ths neighborhood until he finally cam tn board with the Reaume family according bo his wife' His Dems Believe Attack Chiefly Is Aimed at Emergency Revenue Bill receive one of the splendid leather pass books which will be given to everyone opening a new Savings account on our first birthday 30 Hours After Texas Sand Storm DRUGGIST 35 YEARS DIES ILL ONE WEEK It Is a book that you can be proud of for years to come as we will replace it with a duplicate when its pages are filled AMONG THE NEW BOOKS dolega in spe IDEAL 23 Day Cruise $180 up Stateroom aod Meria rom New to Cuba rSanttacoi a Panema Colombian Porta Th Royal Mail Steam Packet Co fiANDKAAOX A BOX Gen ArU Broadway Or ay Meamehlp TlekK Agent THE GTHEST WSMOKING TOBACCO Dearborn Mleh eb 21W Smith of lragnnn aVlnue De troit a Michigan Ontral railway freight conductor warn Inatantly killed at 5:30 o'clock thia morning between Detroit and Dearborn in a renr enii collision in which two at bound Michigan Central train were wrecked Messrs APPLETON COMPANY beg to announce the publication of "SUSAN LENOX HER ALL AND complete for the first time in book form as written by the author and prepared for the press by his executrix The Minneapolis Journal says: "America has to her merit one more great novel perhaps the greatest "since The Scarlet Letter" At all Booksellers Two vols i box $2 50 net per set Bank Open 9 A to 9 March 1 H'chlaxd Park Statt Bank of Detroit CMwv6oa mrmjEBSBr i AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH SEA'S xia Tahiti aad Rarotooia Kaya'ar mall and paaxtr arnica Irone baa raa Barkers I HAIR BALSAM A GOOD coltZx driven too young is a good hoss ruined A good tobacco smoked too is a good smoke spoiled JAP USES CHINESE WEAPONS WHITE WIE GETS DIVORCE NEW CORPORATIONS 1 anslng Midi eb 21 ederal Motor Truck company Detroit cap ital stock increased from SSOuOOO to VOOOI'OO Cut Rate Sample tores company of Detroit Detroit 31000 IjouIsi Appelbaum Philip Apple baum Rose Appelbaum: Yale Mo tor sate company Saginaw 31000 Calin Wilson Agirec Wilson Ar thur rage Veit Manufacturing company tlouanu capital hock tn creised from 320000 to Elec tric 1'ark company Westphalia 3' OuO Ekstrom Lumber company Manistique Bom Charges Illegal Sale of In toxicants by Union League Iroquois and Boosters William Shafer John Wilkinson and Oliver Stevens employes of tlje t'nlon league Iroquois and Boosters' clubs' Negro organizations were held for trial riday fopselling In toxicants without a license on testi mony ottered by Harry Ross a now patrolman Ross drew his re volver to escape from the Union league with a bottle of beer which he not a member says he bought there The long defense made for the three by Willis reached a cli max when the raid on the Boosters' club of which his son "Bittle Bob by" Is manager wag mentioned Ros accused Ollier Stevens the steward ut slipping a card into bls pocket automatically making him a member of the cluh after he bought bottle of beer Rosa Inti mated that Willis who was pres ent tipped oft Stevens that he was a patrolman) but Stevens insisted Willis wag playing cards "his back to the door his hack to the bar his back to everything" Enter Private Residences Tap Safe Door and Cash Registers Jewelry valued at lion was stol en front the home of Mrs Clinrle Koon hi I77 West ort street ri Gilbert Gleen reports 7ti stol en from trunk in his room at 216 The Carillons of landers Vanished Towers Chimes of landers the Theme of George Wharton Edwards ELLS have been strangely neglected by 'antiquarians and historians and few facts in of nf nn LSMUnTSHUK Uther Education nfllrlnK Going to Superintendents luinrntivn at Kansas ity On 'Charles Cha4scy superin tendent of schools and other educa tional official of Detroit will form part of a Mhhlgan delegation of 7ft that will Rave Saturday morning for Kansas Mo tu attend the annual convention of the depart ment of superintendent of the Na tional Educational association The session and in ronvention will be in throughout the week up to eluding riday Other Detroit men of the which will leave here licsl ard fn I'rnnk Code Spain and A rederick assistant superintendent and David Mc principal uf Central High rrhd and Miller principal of a business asset That skin trouble may be more than a source of suffering and embarrassment may be holding you back in the business world keeping you out of a better job lor which a good appearance Il required Why "take achance" when Resinol Ointment heals skin eruptions so easily is so simple and economical to use It has such a record of success that you need not hesiute to try it even though you have ued other treatments with little or no success 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Chatment sold by druggUte everywhere John Edward Campbell ur moie than 35 jtars it Detroit druggist died riday afternoon hi Home over the store pt 2120 Jefferson ave nue east He was 5G years old Death followed an illness of una weCk In Infancy Mr Camphell came Detroit from his birthplace Thomas unt With his parents Mr and Mrs John Campbell A a boy he became a apprentice In 1SS2 he started in business for ItimselG on Grand Iliver He has been well known at twu other loca tions The lust opposite Water paik he occupied for the last 14 years Mr Campbell was a member of the old Light Guards Mr Campbell was married to Miss lUliap Ixjc of Detroit 26 years ago bhe survives him Other survivors are Mrs George Baker end Miss Millan (jampbidl daughter Mr Mould of Cleveland a sister and David Campbell of Detroit a brother The funeral probably will be Mon day afternoon from the home with Interment at Woodlawn retaetery NEW YORK BORDEAUX PARIS Direct Route tn the Continent UEIMV Ugi AKI t'KEH CHAS KOZMIX'SKI CO INC A 139 rb rn St Chcago or I KIKICH fort Jowpk Bolgngrr 10 Union Trut Bld wooing won' tho young girl they were married at Wi'ndsnJ ebruary 7 mi nasor Mr liashaMiita testified her hus band chased her with an ice nick hit her with a teapot filled with tea and threw a smoothli iron a her Her mother corroboiated heJ statements The real contest of the divorce came for possession of the la ytar old son now In high school torney Thomas Bane disliked having the father see the son lest he win him from his motner "tn his subtle Oriental waf The bov rieclated he wished mother as hts guardian Judge Shepherd granted a decree and allowed the father to see th boy at any time provided either the mother or grandmother Ja present NEW BOOKS AT THE DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY In Ethics for Nurse A Aiken stricken land Serbia A We caw It" Alice Askew 'Roof ot the World and Other If Cl of Commerce Brown of Keith Influence on dren a Certain relief for everhhn ss Headaebr Bad tomach Tethlna DIs ordera move and Hculnte th Bnwela and destroy Wotrua They frequently break up t'oMa in 34 hour They re ea pleaeunt th tnte 1ke them Over 100ft testimonials Used by mothers for 30 years They netrr fail Sold by all druggists luC rtample mailed REE Address Muther Gray Co Le Roy Advertisements OBIC'rA kl I Elkirvi HETWiWWlSE WEST INDIES Ineiudinr Judge" Co dd Orders New Trial of Suit Decided by Divid ing Sum Asked Because the Jury whl awarded Mijl Dira Goldman f5bllCti for Injuries suffrt in a Dt lroil United iaihvy cvllidlon arrived at their vt rdivt by methods Judge Codd riday held their decIrion void ami ordered a new trial A Hall counsel for the rail fitad presented a small pinco of paper containing figures rankinif from SlH'i to $10000 and totaling 167700 which he found in the Jury eonKidtlnjr room a minutes aft er they had reached their verdirt A diviainn of the total by 12 give the verdict While it is generally believed that Juries frequently arrive at their de risions bv mi eh Il In sel dom that evidence has been obtain ed to convict them of the practice Mr Hall unable to get affidavit from tli0 jtirora who heard the rgwe chvlnted the difficulty by obtaining a onfesinn In open court from one the Jurors impanelled in another cane The precedent nf the present essewill bate tnr effect ot cither atop pinjr auch pro tics nr Increasing the number uf re trial a concerning them arc to be found the says the author Towers and Chimes (Penn publishing Co) imposing volume of 212 pages and a notable example of the work and of Mr skill in transferring to picture and prose his impressions and visions or the ancient architectural beauties of buildings that have been wrecked by German shells Some of these once beautiful structures dated back previous to the fourteenth century or 400 years the great gray tower of St Hombauld belonging to the cathedral at Malines with its great bells had watched over the region it chime noting by day and night the passing hours In the old lemish town Mr Ed wards gives a graphic account of hts'' ascent of the old tower 350 feet in htght and his sensations when some of the 46 bells were etruck Thia is th un rivaled chime of landers the mas ter work of tfie Van den Gheyns of Louvain greatest bell founders of thei age Those who would study the towers of landers will find them within a comparatively small radius 1 6 tow ers being visible from Antwerp VELVET is a year You buy a pipe load of Velvet until after Nature has brought out the very best in by two years ageing in wooden hogsheads You will never realize how much better natural fl ageing makes tobacco i until you've smoked i some the it Is Beakes Succeed in Getting Bill Introduced by Weidemeyer Passed After a struggle begun In 1510 by the Inte Congressman Weidemeyer Wyandotte has final ly been awarded a tjoooo approprl utlorv for a pogtufflee building by congress Postmaster John McInerney of Wyandotte said riday that the site for the bulldtna ba already been purchased at Maple and Biddle ave nues and that work on the build ing will begin as soon as weatherlertnits He said that no plan nave yet been drawn for the pogt offlc but that It would resemble the building in Monroe Congressman Beskes of th Sec ond district secured the adoption of the bill CHADSEY TO ATTEND MISSOURI MEETING mental adjutant and hl? wlfestart cd in another machine for the point Thy led the other and after going ab 10 mile decided to turn back They passed the Wil son machine which was having a hard time ploughing through the mountains of sand and Captain mith asked Major Wilson If he should not snd help to tow him home The latter rnliA4 hr wait Seven Michigan Men Musing! and WM 80irg U3 Ha After Tevn "'M or vrojKia nincers passed xne car which appeared to bn perman ently stalled at the side of the road Even then Major WIHon re fused to call for help but upon reaching their owp camp the Geor gian telephoned regimental head quarters nf the dilemma of the Michigan mn Captain A Crossman of the machine gun company started out to find the party using the ma chine gun rar Several search io locate me wannerers Captain Crossman returned camp starts on Another Srureb Shortly after daybreak he again this time carrying with fnnd water castiHne find oil to this afternoon no word bad hern received from him or the missing men The location nf Hueco Tanks I a peculiarly desolate one No signf life Is visible for miles around except innumerable jack rabbits which subsist on the cactus It is tho belief of friends of the missing men tnat tney arove in the dark and that become disabled It Is hardly likely harm mv Attend the nf rninr water and food and the lack of covering during the night being the chief annoyance i'nptain Kimball 111 Captain David Kimball of Pon tiac commandtr of the Company was taken to the hospital this morning with ulcer of the sturnach Captain Kimball has been ailing for several daya Hemorrhages startM shortly after daybreak and before he could reach the hospital considerable loss of blood had resulted Ho was op erated on at lo o'clock and his con dition is serlou Captain Kimball is cashier for the Overland Automobile company at Pontiac Tl I Recent iction laracr nr Hout I'air Then Call Officers Christopher Rock a carage owner returned to hi place of bulne at 72S Caa avenue late riday night and surprised two men In the act of ransacking It Grasping an axe put them to rout although on of them threat eneu mm rrvt'nci no into ailed th police who responded In I the flyer and arrested Harry WhU i tlesey and Walter Uets whom! they found hiding behind the gar age elice believe the two men to be ones who Thursday robbed the Detroit Creamery con Jl'UUS DUMJCK 31 TEAKS old who fell eight feet down anlevator shaft In the Gobel Rr wing company plant riday died riday afternoon in Grace hospital with a fraetnrrd skull lived I 41 cl VIIUV 1 Uned and waited: the ru was thence of nightmare an nounced its coming by what he the vy feeling: presently noticed a curious odor almost SZrfum! which came later inaBv came out of the beauti rni eastern eyes The three things the Wave the Whiff the Eyes con stituted strange deep and very real Conviction which when finally IXnfided to father who was a fa moua rerU specialist and a disciple rend was recogruxed bv a nrerwnltfon The father flmllni tha Whiff had led the Jwrar containing a packet of Ucense recall Ua story connected cathedral on flne morning Noth ing is left of the church and quaint town haH of Djxinuivl not one stone remains upon another but the author relates a visit made In 1910 anr thus his descriptions and pic tures become matters of history Tn the old church was a altar RTMn miracle of earvlng and a chime made by the Van den Gheyns Ypres once a name almost un known outside landers hut now familiar through the sanguinary conflict waged in the vicinity dates aa to Its founding in the year 900 and eventually a town came into being whose burghers took promi nent part in the great events of lemish history The cloth hall and the cathedral of bt Martin both dating from the twelfth and thir teenth centuries the former the best preserved and oldest specimen of its kind in the Netherlands and the Hotel de Ville are witnesses to the iconoclastic and wanton fury of the invaders The town is an uncov ered honeycomb of ruins its people fugitives and paupers the fate of their city and themselves paralleled in the case of many other once peaceful 'and happy communities their churches and chapels turned Into stables! The value of thia volume full of historical matter and description of glories that were in the past and have been destroyed can bp imagined The nld edifice are pictured as the writer saw them now they are not his narrative be comes well worth the form In which it is presented while the illustra tions are the real charm Jackson Mien eb The re count in the irst precinct of the Second ward gives Congressman eakes a gain of 40 votes and gives him a majority of 39 votes in the district uer Mr Bacon said At torney Cobb of this city to night showing is complete and we are entirely continued Mr Cobb Supporters of Mark IL Bacon aUo express themselves us satified with the depositions and I recount hich will be nlae be fop the nw congress when it con venes An unofficial recount made latt fall showed practically the same result The attorneys ill go from Jack son to Homulus Wayne county Monday wbre the ballots arc to be recounted where It said the proceeding will short Tuesday it Is expected that depositioqs and a recount will be had in Pittsfield Wahfcna county sxhere It is al leged there were Irregularities These are the only two remaining precincu in which recounts will be made in behalf of Mr lakas with the a story of lov jealousy and torture lived in old Egypt 300u years before Christ but which by no possible chance could have come to the knowledge How the drama of the three souls the one woman in her later incar nation Lattice and the two nitn enacted centuries ago way re peated in episodes seemingly sim ple but tragically vital to those ex periencing them makes the burden of a novel whose flavor of mysti cism is entrancing to those who can enter into it apirlt Each aotor ini the modern story has a remote but ominous premonition of something unfathomable driving Irresistible that is Impending Each feels a force compelling certain actions that were meant to be and which cannot be withstood The most dramatic part of the story takes place 1n Egypt where the Wave finally falls and for a time envelopes those who truly love There seems an outlet in such imaginings as this lor that strange conviction some of us experience that things have hap pened to us elsewhere In the past and are being repeated in the pres ent (New York: Hutton Magazines The ebruary number of The Na tion's Business opens upon an ur tiviw by Howard Coffin of this city member of the naval consulting board on Peace Plants Ready for War in which he intimates how our 100 automo bile manufacturing companies and other Industrie may know to step into line in case the bugle call ur to aim arc now three Graces war a in peace Army Navy and Industry and the greatest of these is save Mr Coffin who outline the mean ing of that much overworked word Prcpareuress which he says means that the men on the front line shall lack for nothing from hoe laree 10 16 inch shell Other article relative to thing the nation should look" atif fviiyw Washington The Nations Business) Dftvhl Lan rcnr open the March lentury with "The l'r siU nt and Ilia lay Work" outlining the re stncliona legal and aocial hnnned upon him and curtailing hi liber lla1rly "Clulatered City la Bogota capital of Colom bia nn Interesting narrative con cerning a city we larued about in the geographic yet after all know nothing about A Nock give some account of th" working the prohibition aystem which ob tains In Norway which have a relevance to the notation for na tional prohibition in this country Mrs Make talk to the young actor this time the New fork police 1 Instanced as an object lesson tn wise niuntepal government as Henry lood has observed it There Is a series of six photi graphs of New dork In winter by Car rington "Romantic Albania" is bv Demetra Vaka There are stories by Harvey O'lltggin PhylUs Bit tome Myla t'losscr Greene and others and "Aurora the Mag nificent" winds toward finale The cnttiry promisiig good th'ngs for the future gives performance in present (New York: Century Untile Creek Han Is Klllrd Battle Creek Mich eb liar vey Juckettn PO years old and mar ried was killed tonight by a Grand Trunk train on the oun'ain street crossing Mr Iucksrtd was walk ing on the track and did not hea th train Searchers ail and Second Party Is Organized to Conduct Hunt By Staff Ccmpcj El Paso Tex eb Thirtr hours after leaving camp seven members of the Thirty third Michi gan regiment are lost on the lies ert somewhere between this citv gnd Hueco Tanks 30 miles east ot El Paso Searching parties which combed both sides pg the Ione mad which leads to the spot have "been unable find any trace of them The party included Major A Ganser of Bay City and Guy Wilson of lint of tho irst and Second 'battalions respectively paptain Will Martin of Saginaw Com pany Captain John Steck Com pany II Chaplan Swan and Lieu tenants William Spring Company I and Ira Irving Company A Lout In Cave Country Hueco Tanks Is a formation of rocky cave which arise abruptly from the desert in an uninhabited section of El so county The cave or reservoir are filled with water the source of the latter' and the rocky formation of this particu lar location is a source of Interest tu sightseer Yesterday shortly after noon the party left camp In Major Wilson's seven passenger car Intending to make ttio run and return beforevemrg No food water or over cost were taken Shortly after 1 o'clock before tho party vttld hive gotten much fur ther Tort HHss where the paved road ends a terrific sand storm which is described ns ex ceeding In uncomfortable features a northern blltxnrd arose In a few inoments the sun disappeared the swirling sand beclouded the road nnd the wind made It Impossible to drive along the thorough tare Car tain William Smith regl 'Soldier of By Hugh de Sellncourt The red light of war do not dom inate this taie which is one of personal experience and indicative of tho psychological criects of war upon the individual 'ir a k'Amrf hnlpqtl DacKgrounu At c3s over In the case of antes ood Englishman who felt it due to his country to "do his bit In doing he lust a hand and one foot and suffered partial JA! nerve are shattered and ht is sun iect to hallucinations in fact as he tells himself he has had a bad taste of the nasty side of 'wr James ha vivid dreams of a youth with whom he conversed seeing him in daylight as well as in the night He notes their conversations hl physician encouraging him in so doing Thus liat was another shattered self esme Into btslng There are two young girls friends of his sister who provide the ro mantic Interest lie has quite mad'1 up his mind to marry one of them Amy a resolution opposed by bis familiar who is at tirst anis then amused inquiring why forcing himself to do what h' not want to do hen lie eel" Corinna whoso jioiie us she rnotionleHs i the attitude iar assumes in his appearances lie does not entirely like peri nee of being treated as Amy property in Corinna's presence It occurs to him that it would be good plan to pair off corinna with hl familiar nnd permit them to as sist other heavetiwara Eventually James became In fear that he as lr Ung 11 is mind He was on tho ge of lunacy but fought hard against it trying both philosophy and rellg on hoping to find comfort and help at last tried latve nnd in Cor generous understanding he found th" help that enabled him to com ba tosanlty And the reader gels thi Impression that tire familiar was leally the astral body ot the wo man who was his other tfelf and who catno to him In Ins need ino st'rey is ansb ileal full of human Interest a ell a py liologlcal un derstanding' It is 11 against wjj and of moment to the thoiiKlitfuc INew York: Macmtl Woman in Red Said to Have leeced Guests Goes to Chicago When Mary Browning 30 years old who gives her address as 13 East High street board'd a rain bound for Chicago riday night olice Lieutenant John ILxvea of the cleanup squad declared be believed 'Detroit was rid jt "tho mysterious woman tn red" who has been mak ing life miserable fur Detroit ho tel detectives The woman was arrested Thurs day night and h'dil until riday night Police were unablu to con nect her with any speclllc criminal charge and sh was allowed tu leave tho city on her promise to never re turn or th last few weeks hotel teclivea have been receiving rypurts that men guests had palled with much cash as result uf her oper ations In each 'as the description of the woman was the same She always dressed in led Reports of the "red woraii's'' op erations continued tu pour In Thurs day end detaetivea linallv decided to take local police into their cun tidence Thursday nigut Patrolman Burkhart and Neville of lire clean up squad took her into custody THIEVES GET CASH Keeps the Teeth White and Healthy THjS will interest mothers received Goveinjnent Partnership Rail By Mark Wytnoml An ar gument on the transportation prob lem showing the need of govern ment regulation of rate and also disclosing the failure ut state own mo pp nn ltcNOBldVgTOnd Cark' Ranrt "School Day Bv Cholmeley Jonea Thumb nail says on character building and it elements Boards tg pp Sg (New York: John Lune to) Apostles' Creed Today" By Edward Brown A treatise for the layman who wants a plain and frank statement of what the Creed stands for Cloth small 13 mo pp 135) t'New front Now Rv wil liam Morris Chapters from a l'toplai Romance Cloth is in(l Charles IL Kerr Co) By Pape el lowres A small anthology of prose and verse bearing on the future life and Immortality Boards It mo pp 35 (San rancisco: Pau! Elder A Co) Alter his automobile had knocked down and seriously Injured nn as woman at Grand River avenue and ifteenth street riday night Ed ward II Sihrelter of 2241 Grand boulevard formerly common council committee clerk was held by police and questioned by Robert Speed assistant prosecutor Mr Schrailer and witnesses said the ae oldent was unavoidable and he was released Mrs Jtoso Ann Brennan 75 years old was attempting to cross Gr ind River avenue near ifteenth sticvt snorny mire a uchvk nessr sav shp safety xone and id not notice Mr auto coming mn tli She was taken by Mr Si liieit tneornce or a Later she was taken to ltec jviiig hospital where examination reveal ed a concussion of the brain Owing to her advanced age little hop held for her recovery RXVCCMMIRO satfurxn mil tXJru CvMPAHr 2 fL Washington eb 23 Repuhll cans in the senate began a flHbus I ter tnday that threw Into the alrs all plans for the remaining eight working days of the session threat 1 effing essential impending legisla tlon and opposition to any request President AS ilson tnav make for authority to deal with the international crisis when conffrss adjourns They did not challenge charges on tlie floor that they deliberately were seokirng to force the president to call an extra session Although the Democrats believe the attack is aimed chiefly at the administration's emergency revenue bill the fight drew prompt and hearty support from those opposing any grant of additional power to the executive which might result In aggressive action to protect American rights in the war zone The trouble began when the ma jority rejected an amendment modi fying the excess profits tax provi sion uf the revenue wieasmre There was a conference presided over by Senator Lodge and participated in by had'er of both wings of the party including Sena tor Penrose Smoot Weeks and Brandageo of the regulars and La oltette Poindexter nnd Norris of the Progressive group Returning to the floor the Repub licans began kiiling time 'speaking one after another for hours on per? functory amendments while thex asperated Democrats in charge of the revenue bill listened helpless No progress was made during the day nr at a session lusting far Into the night Democratic leaders arc consider ing forcing nil night sessions in an effort to tir the filibusters out and they may begin tomorrow It is realized that th Republican by persistent obstructive tactics can prevent the enactment of the reve nue bill and the necessary appro priation measures and fhus make an extra session imperative Some of Democrat nope however that tho real leaders of the move ment are maneuvering only for compromise on bitterly opposed Matures of the revenue bill and may not carry out their threat against the whole legislative pro gram gathering of the minority leaders was ono of the few Sena tor Ixiollette has attended for some time It was learned later that some of those present insisted that the president sought ton much pow er In handling the strained interna tional situation that he should be compelled to can through enforced latlnn and that special authority to the end of the On the floor openly declared were scrktni tn bills fn ordr to force a special ses sion and said he did not doubt they could do it Besides tho revenue bill necessary to meet nn expertr'd treasury deficit the army and navy appropriation bills nre among the measures which also would fail should the filibuster prva effective President prorlumal ion tndav for the usual special session of th senate beginning March 3 apparently had no effect in weaken ing the Republican attack but some administration senators tonight were inclined to think that It might serv to placate the Republicans and clear the way for legislative ac tion in a day or two If tha Democrats start their con tinuous session program tomorrow it would break up a farewell din ner partv planned by the Republi cans to their colleagues who tvtire to private life on March 3 WYANDOmWARDED 820000 POSTOICE Clrk i State'' William Cunnlnsham "Jmlustilal Vs' Oil" Dunn "A Dreamir's Tales" Imr inv "Hjiit'lnn th Atn lren Crisis arl the War" ullerton i retaoeKei ilandierafte or tire llindican I Man 1 Mareperon an I Daniel nd" Hall and Back I rohn an Tare or th Battle Torn IVo A Theory nt lire Theater ran hl" claque J'res cey "Boland's 'trugcle or IndA "atriots In the Making" penitence" Ra'mund Kuchank! Scott "inancial Chapter at the War" orl Apology Iw a here A Noyes Gn in the Twentieth Century" "ShantlnlSetsn" Pearsorx I "Europe Thll History of Music Stan llrpe ford and Cecil orsyth Ambitions Woman tn "Midsummer Motoring in Eu Ann Rosenblatt I rope" IX Thom Story of Agtleulture tn th Uni 1 "Washington Square td States" a A Sanford I "History of the Working Classes uh man Manage and la rance" A Wergelaad 1 By Gilbert Cannon The translator of "lati tell" her tire utoiy of a young Polish painter Mendel Kuhler Un grant from Austria who came to London at th call of the father who had preceded his family in boy beautiful in person has vis ion of a cleaner life and greater beauty than that in the London slums knows ho has that witb in him which make the great painter but poverty and Hie preju dice against 111 he Is a Jew his progress lie Is hl traditions and to his mother critics av hna a rare talent but he must paint the thing he sees as he see it and la not appreciated a Ire knows should be and Ire re sents hi father's demands that ha shall do something to make money Mendel's two selves love of pleas ure and excitement determination to paint In hl own way are ever at war In him tn the atmosphere of the Bohemia of 1'arls Mendel has man) experiences chiefly with Christian girl and there he lose hi van picullnr style and becomes conventional after the pattern of the art school inally be break from th faith of ht penpie and a Christian girl win against the nu nierou fe which invisible anV intangible have hurt hi soul But Mendxl not happy he la a geniue: he wut know the depth a the hlght he tell her If I stay in happlne I die ae eurely as if I stay in misery must be like A pendulum: 1 must swing to and fro or the clock wilt atop So the girl despairing but loving trains iKnelf not to be broken In the awing back from lore but ewltiff high on one aide a the other Thi i a temperamental etudy of geniu etruggHng through adver sity egotistical yet humble and of chsrseter loval has to race and faith but widening Its concep tions to harmonise with the wider vision (New York: George Doran Co) The Wave" By Algernon Black wood ew tales of and this author Is credited with one of the most striking of have the noveliy the fascination and the pe culiar charm and strength of ex pression that this book possesses "Julius Le Vallon was a strange and striking story: successor is even more extraordinary Mr Black wood's art In compelling us to ex oerience the emotions he portrays In connection with his characters Is MVSE uncanny an art to which th? beauty of his sble lend Kelverdon son of an English I been haunted since childhood by a Wave it was hi Krt experience In dream omim it was a wave of an color that rose behind him LL A Absolutely Removes Indigestion One package proves it 25c at all druggists Ldwiii KuiM'f of 44 Hendric street runiphihit1 that 152 wa toh fluiu him ii Rmprllr trwt riumb inf ti jvt valued ut 25 weretilvn irmn a Imu at lllopello Kiwi They wen the property of Jay uller of 4S Buhl building Sonif one entered the hnmJ of Vi ola Ba(zwkl at 653 Trombley ave nue while eh wa away and took 1151 from a bureau drawer Jew elry and eab nil valued at 130 were stolen from John home at 35 Waterman avenue rank Green of 17b Porter atreM report that Jewelry valued at 130 ua stolen from him in Davenporttro't hotel officials of the Sinclair Coal compinr 135 Wellington avenue reported tri the police that between Thursday night and riday morn ing burglar attempted to rob the office safe sawing off the hinge of the vault door Nothing wa stolen Jay Grinnell reported loa of uli'thing valued at 35 Burglar took $30 change from a tach regUur in the alore at 32U 1 2 Woodward avenue early riday morning according to Herman Hiegel proprietor SAYS BEAKES GAINED 40 VOTES IN JACKSON COUNT ATLANTIC art )ETROIT awaarwM i i 1 '41 1 JilIlX I aJII'IIELL IIRK (fr i fifHll Ik HI IB tt 1 UJW Ita 14 hi i in ii 'i mi i TTJ 1 7 Jl t1 EaaSSfcat! 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