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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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Detroit, Michigan
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PART 1920 6 JAZZ! PROBE COAL STRIKE ASKED THt 4 TILL like the new styles (and values) in dur WOULD EDERATE A AUXILIARIES $40 $50 $60 will Claytons RS ELIZA GAMBLE DEAD AT AGE 79 Hart WED MY The eeling Tribute of a Woman to PE RU NA Bracelet atch A AM ltlVlt STEAMER 1 MMHH RKSOIIT 'VI) HOTELS Beautiful all High Boots 3 All you do is pay and $1 Down SI Week Pumps? 50 MRS I'LIZA II GAHilLS OCEAN STEAMERS OCEAN" STEAMER Steamship and General A 67 Queen Quality Boot Shop AUSTRALIA er i 215 Woodward Avenue pro ber the women said 130 California St an Iranrlseo Cal sr ioca1 steamship and railroad aceneisa OLIVE BODY IS ABOARD MAURETANIA Money Cheerfully Refunded A letter health tv you know TWO VICE PRESIDENTS CITY BANKS RESIGN i Tablets or Liquid Sold Everywhere is Bine Tc Give THAM To GET Something fo You had ad a Cor Michigan at Shelby Largeet Exclusive and Apparel Store Oxfords vice presidei DRUK to 4 'Annm 1 rosigna Ribbon Strap Link Bracelet 15 Jewel Watch for WELL at Battle Roosevelt surround I 59 Gratiot Ave Great Stocks of Nciv all Hats Trousers and urnishings arc in readiness for choosing DETROIT REE PRESS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER Cherbourg Sept IS The body of Olive Thoinaa motion picture ac tress wjjo died In I'aris recently from mercurial poisoning is being transported to the United States on the steamer Mauretania Jack Pickford who was the husband of the actress accompanied tire body Relief Corps Sug gests Move at Encampment Indianapolis Sept IS Plans to federate the allied organizations of the Grand Army of the Republic Into one great national body were di cussed nt a meeting held here this afternoon In conjunction with the preliminary arrangements for the A It encampment which opens next week Mrs Elizabeth Daggett of New York national secretary of the Womens Jtelief Corps who sug gested the federating of the or ganizations explained the purpose of the move as being to bring about uniformity In the work of the organizations Hundreds of veterans arrived hi re today for the ofllcial opening of the encampment next Monday At A It headquarters it was reported more than 3000 veterans had rigistired by noon Cateeciantioue Clothee Sarvica Clayton Co Hsrelton Pa Sept Approximately 10000 anthra cite mine workers have voted to remain on in the Schuylkill region until the mine operators have reinstat ed all pumpmen firemen and monthly men who quit in sym pathy with the miners Christ Golden president of the ninth district organization of the United Mine workers an nounced today Honolulu Sura New Zealand The Palatial Paaaentfer Steamer BM8 ILMS 30009 Tone 13300 Tons Sail from Vancouver JB or fares sod ealHnirs apply Canadian Bs Rw 1S9 4iriwalH St Detroit nr ta Canadian Australasian Royal Mall LAae tIO Seymour du Vancouver Sherwood has resigned as or tno savings the financial staff of Irnra corporation The takes effect October 1 'beDol vice nrcsldent of tho friar State bank also has re He is interested in a new now being organized Enthusiastic? Sure we and you would be too if you knew about their style quality and value as thoroughly as wc do Mich in 141 Her parents of the hardy pioneer stock migrated frM New York Early in life she was thrown And when it comes to prices well between the close co operation of our manufacturers and our own fidelity to Clayton value standards these clothes are so reasonably priced pretty sure to be agreeably surprised when you see the clothes value your money will secure If you like to be among the early ones come in now ready All sorts of good things at $30 $35 $45 $50 and as much higher as yoif care to go New York Sept Arthur Walker the clerk who was left $50 000000 by the will if Edward Searle filed Anal papere citizen ship in the United States district court in Brooklyn today He gave his age as 43 and his residence as 23 Pierpont street Brooklyn The papers state that he was born at Ontario Canada and has been in this country since ls98 He took out his first papers in September 19H The petition was witnessed by Hughes a consulting engineer of Manhattan and George Booth Hire of 25 Pierpont street Walker will be admitted to citizen ship In 90 days You and we want Ije lame thing when you terne your taiief action We try la mohe it nre by Cheerfully CLAYTOX'S More Troopo Ordered Ou Montgomery Ala Sept Two additional companies of state troops were ordered today to proceed Im mediately to the coal strike dis trict near Birmingham where sev eral thousand miners arc ort strike They will reinforce five companies now in the strike ion No explanation of th ordering out of the two additional companies was made but so far as could be learned there had ben no fresh dis orders la the district WTfsgRoszVca fejlaftDS WATHES CREDIT AT CUf PRC jgrgnrf River AremiQe Alabama M'mer Will Abide by Result More Troop Ordered Out 1 VOTE EACH PUTS NAMES ON BALLOT on this subject among are "The Evolution of published in 18u4: God the Ancients in 1897 and Hart Schaffner Marx and our other makers have certainly done themselves proud in these new things the models are simple even and yet they abound in unmistakable style 200 feet of window displays dearly show that' Sexes in Science and Bis in 1916 the latter a revision of the first work mentioned Mrs Gamble was born in cora Were that state on own resources and took up teaching as a vocation She wus an Instructor In various schools in the vicinity of Concord for several years and later was made assist I ant superintendent of the East Saginaw schools Sho was a plo I neer in the suffrage movement nr ganizing the first Michigan suffrage convention in 1870 Twenty five years ago she was president of I the Educational alliance that en deavored bring the school teach ers of Detroit and the mothers of the pupils Into more personal con tact and to a better understanding or the last 20 years Mrs Gam ble had been an invalid She spent most of her time at her home at Orchard lake She Is survived by two children Mrs Dr William Martin of Detroit and William Hurt Gamble chief of the scientific and technical departments of the New York City Public library Wil son asked for a solemn referendum on the League of Nations: it hM begun he got in Maine declared United States Senator Henry Cabot Ixdge bringing the Republican state convention to a close no personal hostility tn the said the senator "for he never crossed my path but when he re turned to the United States with that peace treaty In bls hands 1 regarded him as a sinister figure and 1 did qll in my power tn stop Cries of "Throw him greet ed the mention of President Wilson re marked Senator intuit Iveness of woman Is more accurate than the reasoning of man anutne way voted in Maine proves Ixidge hit you just your eye and your pocketbook clothes want to and that you can easily buy with very little on your bank account naremi niMW disease stomach troubles ariunn pleasures combined with health building Rates reasonable Ask for free summer folder Dejt INTERNATIONAL HEALTH RESORT Batur Cryk Michigan Our Style Introductory Event offers for the month of September a most complete display of the very smartest all ootwear now be ing shown Every conceivable demand the season occa sions can be adequately filled from this grouping of new shoes priced to emphasise this store's value giving 1 A special lot of fine Hart Schaffner Jfarx silk lined Topcoats (just right forqj Pl cool fall days and evenings) $4750 Xq £11 1 to $60 values are on sale now ati WTUV zrrxzv 'ai re mu lie to demand a investiffa lion cf the strike in the Alabama bitutninous'coal t'rld Th United Mine tsnrkem tn statement said 01 the result ot such an investigation or CLEVELAND ittBbnrSh and all Points East Daily 11 to Eastern Time are Cleveland S3C0 One Way $600 Round Trip or Buffalo and All Points East Dally 6 Eastern Time ats 8600 One Way 81030 BoundTrip Jity Office 69 ort Street West lined Coal Output Washington Sept 18 Production of anthracite mines was curtailed approximately TO per cent during the week ended September 11 the first full week following the tion" walkout of anthracite miners It was reported today by the Geo logical Survey With production shortened also by suspension of work on Labor day the total num ber of cars loadd wns only 10610 as compare! with more than 35000 cars tho last week preceding the walkout Although total production of bitu minous coal 10360000 tons also re flected the loss of one day the dally Pioneer Suffragist Author an Invalid Last 20 Years Eliza Burt Gamble student writer and teacher died riday In tne caainac noiei aner a tracted illness She was in eightieth year or many years Mrs Gamble been deeDlv interested in the vancement of women As a result of her studies she wrote many articles for leading newspapers of the middle west and the east and was the author several books bearing which oman Idea of average production was slightly' above that of the preceding week total output for which was 1 1170 UOQ tons Bituminous coal dumped nt lake ports totalling 8819S9 tons showed a decline of 18 per cent while tide water shipments to New England showed a slight Increase to 1048 000 tons Coal shipped to tidewater in the month of August established a new high record the report showed At the four north Atlantic ports and Charleston 5352000 tons was de livered an Increase of 437000 tons over July SEES NO WAY TO STOP BORDER RUM RUNNING Uazcltnn Taj IS While all the coilkrics In the Shamokin dia trkt continued to rmin Idle to day due to the anthracite "vaca tion" strike increased' production was reported In the llaselton dis in vii resumed on (rations This Is ah Ihcreojuj of six over yesterday Officials of the Irfhlgh Valley rail road estimated IM cars ot coal would bo loaded at collieries today which Is about 25 per cent of nor mal The Ixhlgh Valley railroads canvass of the rt glotl showed op erators were ready to resume full operations next week and requested normal car supply Birmingham Ala Sept In a statement issued today Kennamocr president ol the Ala bama district United mine wotlt ers calls upon Governor Kilby the preyidtmt of the city commis sion of Birmingham and the pub AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SOUTH SEA rlt Tahiti and Rarotonga Regular and passenger service from Boa raa cleco every St days Sunday Excursion To the LATS ISLASP AIGOXAt JILKOX STH IVAlKrJTA will leave font of st 0:00 a MNDAi MJT 19TH for abovn nointa turiiinfC arnven Detroit UE1 1 Is IJMI Algonac 130 Port Huron XtOO A AI1 IW River Kidr WHITE STAR LINE Werkrra Are DIIhlcd meat Ings were1 being held throughout the Shamokin 'district district today and the ruuult uf tho voting probably will announced by the general committee late today The various locals nre reported tn be divided on whether to return to work Thomas Kennedy chairman of the policy committee sn Id he would communicate members of the committee today recording Sec retary of labor telegram giving them permission to present their claims at once feel sure all the men will return Mon Kennedy paid we will Imie no time In presenting our rase t(ALVjhlnfrlnn ict! tn The ree TreM Boston Sept IS President iViarkeen Buffalo LOCATED on the main street up town outside the soft coal dis trict Absolutely fireproof Our own fire proof garage on the premises inest dining toom in Western New York Moderate prices 4 Mearest hotel to the Caulzlde Stadium where the Passion lay is being presented MARKEEN HOTEL Main and Utica Streets Buffalo 1TT Specialized Values: in Hart Schaffner Marx ine all Suits and Topcoats IT WONT Read Her Letter If Will Do Yon Good Te ru na has been a Godsend to me feel sets In raying that It saved my life I was all meloan and miserable when I commune! taking ru but am on the road to recovery now I cannot thankynu too il tin A 1L1 rtA AiWnHAlAitt E' No 7 fjagrangp Indiana like this brings hope and the promise of every sick and suffering woman Perhaps whnt It meanq to Lave your dally duties every movement an effort stomach de ranged pains in the head back and loins most of the time nerves raw and not a moment day or night free front Do as Mrs Anspaugh did Take Pe ru na wait but start right away tea S'rt'it 4 Doors West I or Broadway fcoeclal to TIh IVoe and Chicago Tribune Montreal Sept 18 As long as Canada remains wet liquor will be taken across thu border despite the activities of revenue and prohibi tion agents un both sides of tho line This Is the opinion expressed today by an official who has had a great deal to do with enforcing the law on the Canadian aide of tho border He admitted that It la be ing violated hundreds of times daily all along the border and he had grave doubts if It could ever be forced so long as the transporta tion of liquur from one part of Can ada to another remains as at pres ent unless the United States puts an armed guard evefy 100 yards on the line frm Vancouver to Winne pvg and every 50 feet or so the rest of the way across the continent CLERK WITH $50000000 ILES PAPERS Agency Company Sardvicb St Windsor fold 2714 Phone Windsor 5562 Passengers Booked to All Parts Money Orders Drafts We bring your family from I the Old Country Passports Obtained Within One Week 1ADJES! This is your chance! JLz 1 ou can buy this year gtiaran teed wrist watch plain or cn graved styles 15 jewel move ment with the link bracelet Then we GIVE YOU REE the ribbon strap illus trated McGregor Wheley Prohibition Candidates for State Senator one vote each has served to put the names uf Tracy McGregor and Warren Wheley on the ballot for the next clccUun oa candidates for senator In tho Third and ifth dis tricts un the Prohibition ticket Tho Wayno county election com mission discovered that one vote gave tho percentage necessary to nominate on that ticket the Prohi bition candidate for governor hav ing received only 31 votes in the county and only seven in these two senatorial districts One uf the candidates for prose cuting attorney has an enemy in the Seventh precinct of the our teenth ward A ballot found by the canvassing board In the recount of the votes cast fur county treasurer aivl county auditor showed the par ticular name scratched out und opposite written in pencil the words "A liarv This nullified the entire ballot It is estimated that mure than 30 per cent uf the ehetors threw away their votes for these two Im portant olllces some by returning their ballots as blank as when the' received tlum srnc by voting for only a single office und some by scratching out every name In the ourteenth precinct of the our teenth ward 20 ballots were re jected because they fyad nut been i it ialcd The Third and ifth wards were counted Saturday in the content for county auaitor ni tne rounwnm in tne contest ror treasurer tn end Godfrey reltvald candidate treasurer nan retained me gat tour votes be mane in me rin second wards ana Auditor hurt rnti vart nrt if 11 gain of 15 The Thirteenth if teenth and Seventeenth wards are to Le counted Monday (Man REST HERE ANO GET Visit our new Health horns Creek Michigan New building (formerly Cnmrtiunlfv Hrniv! nnrmtrv Ings at the edge of the city Natural methods only prop xer ciae and simpe effective treatments through hydrotherapy massage etc have enabled us to establish record of xp aaiiaijti pxruna AH non contagious diseases fur treatment Good results in rheumatism overweight lWHnisTAEUN0 OR THE LATS PT HURON Waj Steamer leave UrtroW week days 5 a returning arrives Detroit I) ni zMev lor Toledo dally at 4 UtTIr OOT of GRISWOLD i 1 intlw rlGUfzViIlAinwMl I JL WrAD Afy Ar 1 rnva so Ajh wk li! 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