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I U1 I 'J 1 In These New Spring Suits or Women and Misses at CRAT AST ON SAND BAR 1 7 250 HOWAT NABBED The JITNEY DRIVER OR STRIKE CALL COMPANY ORMED MISSED GHOST PACT IS SORRY Continued from PnRe One Its a Station 3 3 a ORDER AT IONIA 12 Ocean Vessels 1 10 12 ap the A million people may see your advertisement If you use the right ft ft TricoEna Covert will ancy Worsteds ricotine Cord Twills Poiret Twills DISABLED VETS TO GET RELIE PAIR CLAIM PASTOR STOP SERVICE 0 0 018 010 A 0 0 0 0 020 0 0 080 0 0 0 0 4 010 dc de re SWISS REUSE ARM CROSSING EES CITY ACE TENEMENT EVIL 20 12 is 12 Ifl 10 10 ler husband led I her story to iday said hat that woman first We Are Presenting the Greatest Values for Many a Season DETAINED AS SUSPECT IN DETROIT ROBBERIES Woman Who Says She'i No Leads Him Out of Church No 2 ollows 1 Clear Cloudy Know Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt cl'y near Pt Cloud Pt Kain Cloar clear Pt el'y Ruin Pt Clear Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear Cloudy Snys KnnaiiM Will Meet lasue Topeka Kans ob The pur pose of Alexander Howat and othr mine union officials in calling a coal strike in the Pittsburg region apparently is to discredit the Kansas court of industrial relations in the six states where bills to cre ate similar tribunals have been in troduced Governor II Allen de clared in a statement today court bills have been introduced in Iowa Nebraska Okla homa Texas Colorado and Wash Governor Allen said It seems Howat is attempting to block passage in these states by showing the law is a failure in Kansas the creation of the indus trial court a year ago the Pittsburg district has had almost absolute industrial peace Whatever Howat'a game may be the state will meet NNW conducting service Sunday when the woman representing herself as wife No 1 entered church and CHARLOTTE The Eaton county war board huft petitioned Judm Knuth to be relieved from further rrflDonsIblllty in con nection with tbn war chent fund totaling IAUakjO and royuewU that the money be distributed by direction of the court PORT SANILAC Arrangements have been mado tor a special election ebruary 21 on a propoif to bond the vlilage tor VW wi an 4 uiv hicui pimil 12 10 12 1 a noon I 0 0 0 I I 0 NWENWNENENESRSWNWNWBSRNRWNENKSW of public health service hos at Poston New York Perry Norfolk Whipple Barracks Chicago Lake City la At Ga Louisville Ky ort Kvansviiie Ind Dori Bev Willie Wilson 40 years old pastor of the Triumphant Church of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ in North Detroit is being held on a charge of bigamy a warrant hav ing been recommended by Chief Assistant Prosecutor Robert Toms When the preach was brought Into the otfleo Monday he was faced by two women and both claimed him as husband He was first married to Hattie ee land of Columbus t'l tn 19X4 ac cording to no of the women A year 1 in Drtroft ho married Miss Millie Mudd she said The rtvtrnd gentleman was were being discriminated against in appointments to the postal service resulted in appointment of acom rrtlttee to investigate conditions in the civil service as regards former service men and to recommend legislative action 1 Commander Galbraith declared that it was a rotten out rage that the to recognise its servlet men In pointment and civil ZU 40 30 30 38 32 22 24 24 30 r2 28 Continued from Page One between tho Howat forces and the Kansas industrial court 38 so 24 18 74 20 CWINDISCH C2 BOOKBINDERS SIC tori St Main 106 Daytona la" eb 7 The for of house boating played against President elect Harding again today and he spent the night ashore here no nearer the end of his vacation cruise than he was 24 hours ago Meantime his houseboat Victoria many hours behind schedule repos ed in the middle of Mosquito La goon below New Smyrna with her nose fast on a sand bar which at low tide protruded above tho surface of the Indian river All day she fought futilely to extricate her self and the effort will be resumed at high tide tomorrow morning with the aid of a river tug sent from here tonight The president elect made his way to Daytona by launch and personal ly arranged for the rescue boat He may go back to the Victoria tomor row Ho said tonight he would not forsake the ship to complete his trip by rail or motor although to delay may postpone his arrival at St Augustine until Wednesday night or Thursday AHH1VED New York eb Bersensfjord Bergen Ltilan1 (Brltinh) Antwerp Ulu (Urlllh) Havana Christian nd ob redrlrk VI It (IMnlshl New York Gibraltar eb Roma (rench) New York SAILED Southampton eb 4 (from Ant werp) Newlork Santos eb Martha Washington Naw Tor Bradford she said he spoke de risively of Sir Oliver Lodge getting more than $1500 a night fur lectur ing In the United States which added to her disbelief in the sincerity in spiritualismv Mrs little girl happened to comb Into the room while she was talk ing with her caller the' visit oc curred a week ago Monday night and lynn or Bradford showed an noyance i "When I start my glass 1 shall hold it where wo will not be dis ho said The remark Irritated Mrs Doran as the entrance aggravated Bradford I trod (ord Showed Manuscript "I told him I did not believe in spiritualism thkt I was not a Christian Scientist but a scientitlo she said "And he said 'Oh you women you women You read something in a book and you accept It as a fact without thought' He was very slurring" Bradford said that in his class ho intended to Impart three principles He refused to tell her what they worn except that one had to do with absent treatment Then he pro duced several pages of a book hich he said he would publish as soon as ho could get tho backing It was highly technical matter Mrs Doran said and his hostess turned it hack to him after barely scanning it Who remember what was in the paper she said Bradford showed chagrin over her unenthuslasm and repeated that It would be tho most Illuminating story of the age if it ever got Into circulation: Mrs Doran told him it was too ponderous to catch on Bradfrod didn't like thatone either she said Dejected on Leaving When ho left he was dejected she said He said something about coming back last Wednesday but Mrs Doran said she was out and she hadn't heard that any one called to see her that day Before he left he showed her the body of another jotter but not the signature from some other woman wno had written to nun anout ms proposed class Rhe said she told Bradford she didn't believe his class would Interest her to any extent that she had the Idea his lessons had to do more with physchology and that her especial' hobby was psychiatry She has been Interested several years in the study of chil diseases and delinquency: Mrs Doran a former newspaper woman is doing historical research work in Detroit She came here several months ago from Duluth The body of Professor Bradford was claimed at the county morgue Monday afternoon by two brothers who ordered It taken to an under taker's establishment where the fu neral will be held Iry thenremeter a degrees 12:10 3 I 2 Wet thermometer tn degrees 12:30 24 Relative humidity 4 per cent 1230 BL I 01 BORMAN CONGER Cffldnl io Chorea SILVIOS A man believed to be Silvlus OConnor but known to the police under various aliases Is held in Lethune avenue station as a sus pect In connection with recent De troit robberies refused to tell the police where he lived Detectives are anxious to learn the address where paid $13 for room rent ebruary 1 In a notebook the suspect were names and addresses of several De troit banks and fur stores One quotation read "Weber's was arrested on the charge of stealing an overcoat He Is said to have completed a 90 day sentence In the house of correction January 12 Adjutant General of Republi can Army Dies in Ambush Dublin eb Michael Collins adjutant general of the Irish Re publican army was killed in the ambush at Burgatla last week In which it was previously reported he had been wounded according tij the police authorities here i Collins the police declare was shot dead while giving instructions to his men in carrying out the am bush attack Interesting rumors are circulating here with regard to fresh efforts the government is reported to bo making to effect settlement with southern Ireland The belief is growing that an important develop ment may come to light when par liament reconvenes According to one report the gov ernment is trying to bring the Ulster leaders into line with a scheme to persuade the south to ac cept the partition provided for in the home rule act and work under it the price to be offered being a grant of full fiscal autonomy to both sections of Ireland This would be coupled so far as the south is concerned with an offer to release the political prisoners and grant amnesty to Irish Hepulicans gen erally including members of the Irish Hepubllcan army and even men the The annual party of th Sicma Beta society ot Olivet college was held Saturday in Thl Alpha Pl hall orchestra of Kalamazoo played for the dacing and later a banquet was served Would Probe Mine Troubles Washington eb 7 Investiga tion of West Virginia coal mining troubles was proposed today in a resolution offered by Senator John son Hepubllcan California but advisability of the step was ques tioned by Chairman Kenyon of the senate labor committee which would make the Inquiry Senator Kenyon said he was not opposed to the resolution but that nothing could be accomplished by the investigation during tho present session of the senate Senator Johnson agreed to change the ref erence of the resolution to the audit committee to consider OACt 1 Under terms of the proposal the senate would "authorize and an investigation into conditions prevailing tn the Mingo Logan McDowell and other West Virginia fields to ascertain necessity of hold ing federal troops there whether "armed forces are employed by pri vate individuals and If so whether tho practice is good public policy whether are being tried and convicted contrary to the con stitution and statutes of the United whether "postal facilities have linen interfered with" and "whether difficulties are caused by lawful attempts to organize labor unions" MARSH TO RESTORE When the amiliar Loose Leaf Devices Answer Come to us We have several new and exclusive toose leaf devices patented which may be just what you are looking for These exclusive devices have solved problems that have been given up by others And your problem wilt be the if we cannot solve it We are specialists in bookbinding and ruled sheets busees here several months affo tv waa announced Attorney Clifford Toohey'ex piuiuvu irie i'Kdi pnaseM mu nation ollowing bls address charter members were obtained officers elected Tho charter be keut onen for three dava new organization will be open for business Tuesday morning in Grand staff building Grand River avenue and Henry street Tn addition to the president tho following 'officer were elected: Clifford AL Tonhey first vice presi dent William Rogers second vlce presidmt: Jacob Thlut third vice president Harrison Beal! siretarv end treasurer I McCualg secretary and irvueurer ui mo ueiroii jiiney nor vlcif Inc announced Monday even ing hla association would continue to charge a 5 cent fare A contrary announc ment was made by Mc Cualg Sunday Sophistication In an advertisement of White Com pany the great investment bankers and engineers appears a statement worth reconsideration at thia time unsophisticated investor buys popular investments at the time of their greatest popularity and highest price It remains for the sophisticated to buy unpopular investment's at the time of their greatest As in other investments the unsophisticated advertiser spends most when the market place is crowded The sophisticated advertiser spends most when competition for a hearing is at its lowest and when by the same token the buyer is most critically attentive The sophisticated advertiser has an attractive opportunity for investment in national advertis ing this year Advertising space in the Butterick Publications is for sale through accredited advertising agencies Publishers The Delineator The Designer (ft a Year) (fi 00 a Year) Is Break Away rom Corpora tion Men Report Morton was elected president of the Detroit Jitney association Inc at a meeting Monday evening In A hall The organization was formed following a meeting of tho Jitney drivers Route cards were distributed and it was agreed to charge' a straight 10 cent fare Th association is a break away from tho Detroit Jitney Service Inc which first undertook to operate League of Nations Wanted to Send Troops to Keep Peace at Vilna Plebiscite Beme eb The Swiss fed eral council today refused permis Blon to cross Switzerland to the armed force being sent by the League of Nations to Vilna to main tain order during the forthcoming plebiscite to determine the sovereignty The federal council said there was no need for the international force to cross Switzerland there being other ways Jn addition It maintained tho Polish Lithuanian situation Is such that armed con filets may yet occur and the transit ot the League of Nations troops might involve Swiss neutrality It was added however the gov refusal would not be prejudicial to future cases May Withdraw Reqaeit A Bom dispatch of ebruary said that in view of the attitude of the Swiss government it was understood the League of Nations probably would withdraw Its re quest for permission to send the international force to Vilna by way of Switzerland The attitude of Switzerland it was indicated was Inspired by a desire not to permit In any way a departure from 8 Peace Report Denied Special to The ree resa Washington iceb 7 OIHclal nlal was made by the state nnrtmeat today of published ports that there have been conver sations or negotiations between the American commissioner In Berlin and the German government on the question of a separate peace "The American commissioner Berlin" it was said at the depart ment has conducted any ne gotiations either directly or Indi rectly or' held conversations with any one on the subject of a sep arate peace with Germany Jle Is not authorized to do so nor would he be permitted to do German Reply Shortly London eb 7 Germany has given notice that it will reply shortly to the Allied invitation to send representatives to the repara tions conference In London March 1 it was officially stated here to day This statement was contained in the official announcement the for mal invitation extended by the Al lies to the German government that It be represented at the conference The date for the assembling of the conference was originally fixed for ebruary 28 Announces Cut or Germany Rome eb 7 Count Sforza the foreign minister In the chamber of deputies today made the announce ment that at the recent meeting of the supreme council in Paris it was decided to reduce tho expense to Germany of the allied occupation of the Rhine to 240000000 gold marks On initiative this sum will include the expenses of the various Intcr allled commissions London eb Count statement concerning Important concessions to Germany by reducing the cost of the Rhineland occupa tion to about 12000000 pounds sterling which is only about one sixth of the present cost Is the first official announcement in this re spect although it previously had been hinted As the treaty provides for 15 years of occupation this reduction will make an enormous difference in the German budget and will al most offset the amount which It was estimated the 12 per cent tax on German exports would produce during its early years MARSHALL Whlle red Leyda and Baker wire in Battle Creek Saturday night their homes were burglarized en trance being made by unlocking tho front doors At two gold watches two gold rings an) fit in cash were taken and at Snyder's 42 In cash or tho third time In stie eesslon Snowball Durham cow on the William Gibson farm has presented her owner with twin calves No more convincing evidence that greater values can now be purchased than in the models pictured bhe who chooses a suit from this group will choose with wisdom a W' H'l Hoose Votes to Appropriate $12500000 to Build Hot pitals for Yanks Detroit ree Pretw Bureau i 4i Metropolitan Blds Wftahington Washington eb Construc tion ot five hospitals for disabled war veterans at an estimated cost of 12500000 was provided In a bill passed unanimously by the house today The measure also provides an additional 1500000 for conver sion into hospitals of buildings at ort Walla Walia Wash and ort McKenzie Wyo Although specific location of the hospitals has not been determined it is stipulated in the bill that one bo in the Groat latkes region one in tho central Atlantic states one in the central southwest one Rocky Mountain states and one in southern California McLeod Support 11 HL During debate on tho measure to day Chairman Langley of the public buildings and grounds committee in charge ot the measure yielded tho floor to Representative Md eod ot Detroit who told ot cases where men who 'contracted tuberculosis during tho war are today being kept in private Institutions In dan gerous conditions He declared that the government sent 60 ex service men suffering troin tuberculosis and mental dis orders to a private hospital In Illi nois called Sunnybrook arm He said that the commander of the Illi nois American legion visited the place and reported: found the kitchen filthy There are lack of sanitation loors were dirty and tho condition of the Ice box and food therein was Inde scribable The clothing worn by the inmates was dirty and the odors of their bodies was sickening" He told tnat a hundred tubercular veterans were sent for treatment to Marklcton Pa which he said was situated in a low marshy river bot tom with railroad tracks and cinder piles nearby i Tell ot MleMgan Boy Describing the case of a Michigan veteran McLeod said: "The Public Health Service prom ised treatment as soon as a place could be found That was eight months ago In the meantime the boy ran wild and In the midst of one of these spells took a high powered automobile and made way with it He was arrested and promptly sentenced to four years In the state penitentiary Upon ar rival there It was found that he was a mental case and he was sent to the state Insane asylum where he is now behind the bars with the other criminal Insane An effort is being made ntfw to get the governor to pardon the boy but that can never blot out from that poor broken mind the horrors he has lately gone through with none to make up to him the treatment he should have been given by a real and grateful government can not understand how any member of congress can vote against this bill It provides what should have been in existence long ago government hospitals for these disabled men who spent their strong young bodies in the service of their country There are today 23000 dis abled ex service men under treat ment by the government and about one half ot them are In private in stitutions run for profit In state In sane asylums along with the crim inals paupers and drug addicts in county poor farms and at times In The senate also passed a measure to extend facilities for care of sick and wounded soldiers at a cost of (6100000 It provides for improve lueiiLH pitals ville Ariz lanta Havard Pittsburgh Pa ort McKenzie Wyo and ort Walla Walla Wash To Lease $3100000 Hospital The bill also authorizes the secre tary of the treasury to lease sub ject to appropriation by congress the proposed 63000000 hospital to be built by the state of New York The executive committee of the American Legion which is holding meetings here will consider the of fer of the Knights of 'Columbus to give (5000000 for the erection of a national memorial to the men who lost their lives in the late war to be erected In Washington Some members are understood to be op posed to tho acceptance of the do nation because of a clause in the offer which provides for Joint con trol with the Knights ot Columbus as being against the policies of the American legion The executive committee today decided to denounce the action ot Secretary Wilson of the labor de partment In publicly upholding the action of his assistant Louis Post in deportation cases Charges that former service men government refuses duty toward former me matter oi promotion in AIR Washington eb orecast i Miehlgani Generally fnir Tuesday! Wednesday unsettled probably snow not much change In trmpcra turc Ohio: Unsettled wenthcr Tnesdny and Wednesday probably snow In north und snow or rain In south portions Mimevvhat colder In south portions Tuesday United Stales Department ot Agriculture Weather Bureau Detroit eb The fol lowing observations were taken st 4 at pluces named below In this group all the jaunty short and medium length styles in jackets arc in terpreted Unlooked for cleverness is seen in beading fancy stitchcry and em broidery Belted and straight styles arc equally good Navy new tans and greys udlEGEUS 1 corott wooeowto 4 statx MO CONNECTION wm MH OIMM (TOM Municipal Plan Chief Urges Zoning at Cure Better Traction System Asked Detroit is on the verge ot the tenement house evil according to Edmund Patterson president of the City Planning commission who spoke Monday night before mem bers of the Detroit Realty club in the Scripps library He pre scribed zoning as the only panacea tor tho ills in this directionTho commission head madu the statement In an explanation of the legislation for city planning now sought at Lansing Detroit has not experienced a great apartment house problem he said "but it will unless action Is taken Would Better Traffic system Ha said special attention must be paid to the number of families to the acre the building hlght amount or sunlight In every apartment the shortest day of the year and over crowding said Mr I'atterson "will stabilize realty values in that It will not permit the so called blight ed districts found in some cities He said zoning will lie of little aid to the rich man but districts in habited by workers will bo greatly benefited Mf said that if traffic facilities are not bettered soon they will break down under tho strain and cited statistics allowing that in Detroit every third family owns an automobile He placed considerable stress on the effect ot zoning on the Street railway facilities He said Detroit is the largest city In theUnited States depending entirely on surface lines Urges Blastic Measure Speakirig of the proposed legisla tion Mr Patterson said it would have to be stable and yet elastic enough to meet exceptional cases He set out "foiesignt ana com mon as tho two necessary points in city planning The speaker sketched the history of city planning from the days through the London tire tn 1666 the Paris change of several later and the Detroit fire ot 1855 after which the district from bouth Adams avenue was planned COLLISMEN LEADER IS KILLED The Weather 7 3 onllnucd from Page Onr mlttcc was scheduled to begin Its investigation at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon lut as the governor had not arrived adjourned until 6 When Mr Groesbeck came he im mediately called the committee into conference with Attorney Nichols ana Attorney General Merlin Wiley when the plan to turn over control of lie institution to the state police and health departments was dis cussed and tin proposed meeting of the committee was not held What action the board members will take when they meet with the state officials and the legislative committee Tuesday Is not known If they refuse to permit the gov ernor's plan to be put Into oper ation it means that the Investiga tion wiil proceed at once Warden nn On Quitting Ionia Mich eb Warden uller refused tonight to discuss bls resignation to Governor Groes beck No state police havoarrived at the prison Grand Rapids eb Upon the action of Warden uller of Ionia reformatory depends the resigna tion of Albert Stlckley of this city a member of the board of control non to the latter Stleklev says bo will resign uller does Alpena Atlantic City Btwton Buffalo 4 Chicago Cleveland Denver Duluth Ewcftnaha Galveston Grand lianldft Jacksonville Kamas City Lon Anelcs IjOUisvIlle GutHngton rnriAt Im Medlclnr Hftt8W Mmpnis Mllwuukrn Minneapolis Montreor New OrleftnH New York port Arthur Saginaw 8t Lout Halt Iftko Kan rnnciwo 8 Hte Marie Tftinna WftMhlnrton Winnipeg 8 a tn ft mr Maximum Minimum Mean HOURLY 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