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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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Detroit jfrcc 8 RIDAY MAY 9 1913 UNIVERSITY DEBATERS IN CLOSING CONTEST BIG GUNS ENLIST IN PRIMARY WAR Way is the Easy Way tn Mt JEWELRY tney Kepubltca a nd words of la ken We Protect Your Payments! t' 18 States Health and Accident Company fuieign If such tlnru breathe mark him She took a dying S' $90 HSRMAITSIIWytUVtTHBteeMkWT hope OERS BODY OR INERY PLAYER PIANOS 4MMW MtmUf ALL HASTENS HER DEATH it Stewart Smith sles manager and AMERICAN GIRL WEDS COUNT 1S58 it PIANOS TANGO BARRED AT' CORNELL The Protection eature With Every Piano Sold for 30 Days Only rA The Stroh Brewery Detroj Mich See Page Mt aSa LIST BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED PIANOS hesitated for succeeding week end season to City of Saturday We can Serve with the Best of Everything ON OUR CONIDENTIAL CREDIT PLAN ffhe Most Expensively Brewed Beer In America the day for Morgan sailed to return a live hich satin WILLS CHILDREN HIS SWEETHEART instant and camo from odd distinct SKIRTLESS AND KISSLESS 7 GIRL ORETOLD OR 2013 QUOTES WORD TO WILSON Col Harvey "Tells New York inanciers of Last Chat With inancier $5 WAGE DRIVES GIRL TO SUICIDE Man Waited Until Death to Aid Mary Waite Who ailed to Wait i INLUENCE IS AT HIS DISPOSAL SAID Roosevelt and Hearst Among Those Who Will Aid Sulzer to Win Reform lung time but lor fully that period 1 should bay Mr Morgan sat i fectlv still i hen unconsciously beating time upon the arhi of his Dig Big Well fur Sanitarium Battle Creek Mich May A two stage rock driven well with a capacity of 15000 gallons per minute will be dug this month by the local sanitarium This will be the first undertaking of this kind ever attempted in this vicinity and the success of the venture is await ed with interest The first section of the well will be open with a centrifugal pump placed GO feet oe low ground level Louis Block manager of the ord Motor company branch Philadel phia is in Detroit THIS INSURANCE POLICY TAKES CARE THAT You are not lim ited to a certain price piano The Policy is given ree with every piano sold regardless of Price or whether new or used I of frankly did not seek opportunities to discuss public atlairs with Mr Hson with honest appreehnsion but never considered Democratic partv luilv capable of governing Jiis message to tne new presiueni colonel Harvey cit ed as measuring the depths of the man patriotism Thi Policy providM Indemnity for Lobs of Life Limb Sight or Time by ADcideotri means ano ror uoMauune oy lunsss a uBrem uiMiou nuu pruviucu Charles Steel of the Carl Green Advertising agency has been appointed editor of the next issue of the Detroit Motorist official publication of the Wolverine Auto mobile club Newmark advertising man ager of the Oakland Motor Car cpmpauy reports an output of 45 cars per dav and a shipment in one dav last week of cars to value of $127 00U William Helfer of the Racine Manufacturing company body builders reached Detroit Thursday daughter of of 5141 Irv yesterday and the hospital in 4 This is my own my Mun phrase ft ilik ma mlnXperhaps pi fact a littl President Prohibits New Dances at College Senior Ball Ithaca May The turkey trot the tango and other so called modern dance will not be permitted at the Cornell senior ball this year according to Acting President Crahe Only the waltz and two step will be sedn in the big senior event and at other social events The order of President Crane also will include the Navy week festivities Str 111 BOHEMIAN dinvnj beer so SMITH TO SOUND MICHIGAN BANKERS Mrs Barbara Graulich Succumbs to Injury at Age of 82 Years uneral services for Mrs 13a Gray of Gray Davis lamp manufacturers Amesbury Massachusetts is in Detroit A John of the Wisconsin En gine company of Milwaukee is in Detroit Phone 316 OR A CASE Delivered to your home Among the effects found room at a lodging house letter addressed to und a Bible which had been as a I'ftwani nv school which she at asked it 1 ruulu recall mg lines and 1 quoted Washington Suffragist Writes Play Setting Up Standard of Coming Woman Washington May 8 Skirts will be discarded by the time the year 2013 rolls around and both sexes will parade In oriental trousers kissing at that time will have gone the way of the skirts and sentimen tal couples bent on matrimony will be compelled to approach the altar armed with personal health certifi These predictions are made in a drama bv Mrs Christian Hemmick a local society woman and suffra gist which it was announced to be produced here this month for the benefit of the suffra cause in connection with a morality play also written by Mrs Hemmick Complete reviews of both plays are to be given at a meeting in the chamber of commerce this week The author is to explain the inspira tion and object of her two efforts and Mrs Harvey Wd Wiley wife of the former government pure food expert also is to speak Mrs Wiley is to take part In one ot the pro ductions He will begin in Detroit by holding conferences with bankers and business men on the subvert after which he will xlsit if possible every town in the Sixth district will not only consult bankers and business men but luroers and men uf every walk ul lite who are interested on the subject Among the towns which he ex pects to visit in his trip over the district Lansing Pontiac Klint HowelE Mason Williamston loxs orseille Oxford Rochester Or im Holly Miltord lushing en ton Davison and Pickncy fW VMiMf 2 for Europe UIMW BHAU'H 114 PEARL STREET GRAND RAPIDS CLARK PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS OPERATING 65 ACTORY BRANCH STORES 31 33 35 GRAND RIVER AVE DETROIT MICH SAGINAW BHAATH 117 NORTH JEERSON ST SAGINJ sodc Suddenly 'turning piercing ores upofi hie gan Do ou remember American speech yog in don PIANORA Mahogany Case HARMONY Mahogany Case NELSON Walnut Case HAMPTON Mahogany Case HAMPTON Oak Case SosSSOOtoSMO NEW STORY CLARK PLAYER and the unusual amount Appointed Episcopal Beacon Niles Mich May Itev David Hunting ton rector for some years ot St Episcopal church at Watertown and brother of the rector of the Niles church has been selected by Right Rev McCornick bishop of the western diocese of Michigan to Illi the posi tion of archdeason with headquar ters at Grana Rapids He Is in Niles at present but is prepared to enter at once on his new duties MM of WW I IUCuL A 11 sc the last words Morgun xpokrn Then followed this curious1 epi tnose Mr that Lon 'MAKE YOUR RESERVA TION At 1 ine ticket offi ces for the first excursion of the Buffalo on Cleveland May 10 now in regular com mission with Str Eastern States Special to Tne ree Pros? Albany May Governor Sulzer tonight approved the mem bership of the committee which his direct primaries war board au thorized yesterday The governor also decided to have the legislature convene in extraor djuarv session at the hour it usu ally has met each week and issued a proclamation today convening the legislature in extra session at 8J0 nv Monday June 1G Henry Morganthau is to be chair man of the governors committee on ways and means for the primary campaign and Mr Morganthau is to be assisted by George Perk ins who had charge of the finances of the Progressive campaign last fall Vinecut Aslor William Ran dolph Hearst George oster Pea body and Ralph Pulitzer St Clair McKelvy editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and chancellor of the regents of the university of the state heads the pub licity committee with Ueutenant Governor Martin Glynn as vice chairman Ex Speaker Daniel risbie of Schoharie is chairman of the leg islative committee On the govern campaign committee are such men as Comptroller William A Prendergast James Martin and District Attorney Whitman Colonel Roosevelt today placed himself at the disposal of the gov ernor's campaign committee to speak for the cause wherever It was thought he could do the most good ws JIM lint Mich May 8 Lewis Be traski PoHsh was sent to Detroit house of correction for 65 days when he pleaded guilty to beating Mrs HetrasKi Decause sn would not give him a share ot property left by a former husband of the Auto Specialties Manufac turing company New York has located permanently in Detroit and removed his family frvin the cast Devereaux former factory salesman of the Chalmers Motor company has become identified with the Keeler Drass company of Grand Rapids Reeves of Hal! Brothers Reeves of Kansas City dealers in Paige Detroit cars is in Detroit to close an agency for the Com merce Motor Truck company Money King Recalled Lines There in Patriotic Vein NcW A ork May 8 hen you Wilson tell him for mever tncre should come time when he thinks any infiuenie or resources that 1 havt used fur the country After for Weeks" Mas sachusetts Miss Aged Ends Struggle South ramingham Mass nie ht' In an address iiv Harvfv before a gathering of bank ers and other representative men at a dinner of the Trust Companies Cincinnati Girl Makes Proposi tion to Hospital Clneiuiiati May A woman Plainly but rather well dressed sat patiently for an hour last night in ward of thu Clncln and when her turn she startled the re Mr Walsh by stat May unsuc ice on a uiAkh wag of fHo doliirs was told at the Union Avenue hospital today witl the announcement that lltltn Guodi idgi stars old died last night from poison self bara Graulich who died Wvdnes homc vx inner nati hospital finally came ceivingr clerk Ing that wished to sell her body to buy fine ciothes The woman said: "Aly name is Eleanore Muehmorc and simply come here to sell my want us to kill the astonished clerk gasped "Oh nu' replied Miss Muchmore "but 1 want new eiotheg badly and 1 thought 1 might be able tn sell my body tc some doctor in this in stitution to he delivered after my natural New York May Although he lost to another man the hand of a girl he wooed In Ills youth James Carew Russell head of a coffee brokerage here kept green the memories ofhis romance and re vealed tnem'in hlg will in which he bequeathed $25000 to each of tne three children of the woman he had hoped some day to marry Russell died a bachelor and his most intimate friends were ignorant that he ever had a boyhood ro mance YVhen he leit Norwichtown Ct as a young man in 1880 to seek his fortune in New York he hoped to go back some day for Mary Waite only daughter of Congress man John Turner Waite and a niece of Chief Justice Waite of the 1 States supreme court But It happened that In Washington she met junn Howard Welles a neph ew of secretary of the navy and accepted his proposal of marriage The Welles had three children John Phillip who Is now a cotton broker in Norwich Ct Winifred ageo 21 and Russell now a student at Cornell who is named for James Russell After the death of Mr Welles in 1907 Russell took great interest in his children and on his own deathbed last March he sent word to Mrs Welles who was also dying of his decision to pro vhle for her children She died a week ago Daughter of ormer Governor of Maryland Takes Pole as Spouse Baltimore Mav 8 MLs Louise Warfield daughter of former Gov ernor Warfield and Count Vladimir Ledochuwakl of Polandwere married today at the resi dence of the bride's parents Cardinal Gibbuns gave the young couple ids blessing after a few words of advice ami admonition up on the sacredness of matrimony and the marriage tie Count ami Countess Lednchow ski to sail for Europe Sat in day and will reside in Poland American Automobile Associa tion Takes Case to Court Executive board of the American i Automobile association in session in Baltimore Thursday decided to appeal to Hie United States supreme court for relief from the "double of automobiles imposed in many states a situation which will not affect Michigan since Governor erris signed the Smith Bricker bill The registration fee in Maryland wheie the agitation started runs from $10 to $25 a car while the actual expense attendant on reg istration is about $1 automobihsts say The officials of the American Au toinnblh association are making the fight to have this charge reduced to the actual cost of issuing the li cense A Miller vice president of the i Wolverine Automobile rjub said Thursday action in line with that of the executive board twould be takn In Michigan Charles White Jr recently appointed manager of the Detroit branch of the irestone Tire and Rubber company left for the east Wednesday to be married at his former home hi Syracuse New York Parke general manager of the Universal Motor Truck com panyZwho recently wrote every firm in the motor truck field regarding a possible National Truck show In Detroit to be arranged for at a meeting of the makers to be held in this city June I has received many favorable replies to the letter and also some from officers of the National Association of Automo bile Manufacturers which are not so favorable rat poison moved to condition hi an ante mortem statement to Dr William Dodwell of the hospital staff the girl said she had support herself years old Re hero from AIIOX JIL ElLSON TEAMs LET TO HIGHT A CHARLES GOLDMAN AM) MILGIAAI LtIDLAW BELOW ADELlUflC TEAM LET TO KIGHT INADOlt BECKER NATH PARKER Ann Arbor Mich May 8 The final number' of the University Ora torical association to be held ri day night will be a fitting climax to the most successful year in the history of the association The Adelphi society representing the literary department will de bate the Jeffersonian society of the law department for the Detroit Alumni Silver reeving cup The annual cup debates were in augurated in 1898 The Jeffersonians have won three times the Websters five and the Adelphi six times The Jeffersonians are out to prevent the Adelphis from making this their fifth straight victory and the con test promises to be an interesting one The Jeffersonian team consists of three junior laws Stockan of Wilbur Neb Charles Goldman of Cleveland and WHliain Laid law of Portland' Ore The Adelphi team is composed of isador Becker of Chicago Har ry Parker 'of Kankakee 111 and Nathaniel HGoldstiek of Detroit Raise 11000 for A Lansing Mich1 May Eleven thousand dollars of the totdl of $39a(K which the Lansing A seeks to raise in seven days was subscribed tills morning Two hun dred business men jire working in tozimci which came in today leads to the belief that the entire sum will be subscribed before the end of the woek With the Purchase of Any Piano (Either New or Used) for the Next 30 Days We Will Give Abso lutely ree a Health and Accident Insurance Policy in the United States Health and Accident Company ONIDENTIAL REDIT 11 GRAND RIVEB AVE WEST One Door from Woodward 14 KARAT SOLID GOLD WATCH Tbfn Model Waltham or El gin or Gents' Special at vGU Our Terms Please $100 A WEEK $100 A WEEK $100 $200 A WEEK If you call write Ask for Red Book native land! Mr Morgan the remaiii hiiperlectlyv using Hpeuker Air iisoii had iU president as rmich ip mm optimistic as ever regard country and I paiurully hupetuUw of the prospects fl thp street will le held Saturday at the Sacred Heart church Mrs Graulich was S2 years of age Her death was hastened by falling in Hriin'i a AW riMVfl nQ'fl breaking her bin She had been vAfiwlnttt ni Detroit since having come here from Germany when a young woman She is survived 'by two sons Louis Graulich and Charles Graulich and two daughters Amelia and Cath erine Graulich WE DO EXPERT WATCH REPAIR1XG Detroit Philadelphia Scranton New York Wllkeshnrre to was 14 cently she came town Mass where she had worked in hat factory Sh' obtained employment Jn the iiaper box and crepr paper factory of the Dennl Sun Manufacturing company earnings were insufficient she said for her support She had half starved for and chose to end her life rather than to continue' what seemed to her a hopeless struggle TEST DOUBLE AUTO TAX burn home lus footsteps he hath turnii wandering on This Policy insures your payments if you are sick or hurt by acident ifty per cent of the people who purchase pianos on time say to the salesman extension of time will the company give me if I am sick or hurt by rom experience we figure that 50 of the time buyers say they would buy only they are afraid they cannot meet the payments through sickness and accident Therefore we decided to protect all time buyers who buy from us YOU CAN DISMISS EAR NOT BEING ABLE TO MEET YOUR PAYMENTS 4 he repeated as it olllonuizlng: 'Who never to hiiusvtf hatii sn'd This is my own'jrtU native "And arising with di ctilly from his ehair for ho Was then unite feeble he said with the emphasis that only quietude can give: you tsee Mr Wilson tdl him for me that df there should ever come a lime hs! thinks any inliucnee or rusourl'es that 1 bate can bo used for the country they ate wholly at his disposal gpreka of l'iJo Inquiry Uarrlns the usual leAve taiilng lht Were the last words 1 heard tium the 'Uns Mr Morsuh1 They wero tliu'uVjOtds of a triif patriot of a Kreat rj jjreaC Americantoken fiom the depths of tiiasslon at lv loyal heart" Bfvrrlnit to Mr testi mony before the committee at Wiislilnxton t'olonel HAcvcy said: 'I iiated to go' lie said to me ith characteristic sliAldlclty the day before lie sailed dialed to go but am IJwcnt 1 think I did some good he said 'I that whattyou say Is time think they know me better mAei 1 hope WAGNER Upright EMERSON Upright VOSE SONS Cl 9 Upright SMITH BARNES $60 $65 KINGSBURY Cl 2 GILBERT SONS 20 STRAUSS SONS Ji GETTERSON $167 KREUTZER 41 QO Upright ('out nierce Rutrd Secretary ReMlgnx Lanning Mich May 8 Thomas Stambaugh secretary of the Lansing chamber of commerce haJ icsigned Darwin late rate ex port of the railroad commission who accepted a position of trans portation expert with the "Mann und Jobbers club cltv several weeks ago wi nnm Congressman Coining Back to Learn Their Views on Pro posed Currency Legislation Special to Tli'' ree CrvNs Washington May 8 Although they hav nut fully' arranged their plans most of the members of the Michigan delegation will go home at hast for a short visit while the senate Is considering the tarift' bill No business will be transacted in the house during May and the members will remain in Washing ton only to look alter departmental matters Representative Samuel Smith ill spend most ul the month get ting in luiicli with the sentiment of bis district on the proposed cur Kiicv legislation administered Tho girl was the Mrs Delia Co 1 Death Lead tv ood Irc Ann Arbor Mich Mey result of the death Tuesday Brummeler a junior In the sity from Grand RanirU aw to have been due tainted hamburger steak last Ji day an Inspector from tiie food and dairy department hast in the city today inspertine meat from the different boax houses? said colonel Harvey "Bui Hie cJcciion had Miss' Gnodridge boro a perfect reputation according to acquaint ances in her was a mother presented to her the tended The superintendent at the Den nisui lactorv said the girl wasniployed there making paper boxes She had been at work but a vhort time he said and likeall unskilled helpers was started at a week Diamond Solitaire or fljOO C(V Our Special Ml Mviwwiy bmkl few wt 1 hum A Cw at at if tm ata wttUtiufaU OrlPMd Hra No VWI A Awraita ttarOtK WMNV WW a Wh 1 JLxkla aaj 1 km Mmb bll SM twiivu dwiw etttmar hU dwiMa vw 4 mb Ma 1 1 fl A UkA 1 Al MM UhikHMBWIM Mi Mff rwi II wivwai Xrt JnUtf UT UT Tout: li t4 wMa Af XSJTpdSJSu (5) WU a 1 Hm4 m4 IMmW SmImv a at a ti A aift AmM Ji Miiillira AMi A AllfrflWlfcid Mm Mtrao 1am Aa dw 0 df (d ISM vr SSBBS If B7 KG 4 Bl 1 anti JSt 3 ''I xl k4 VI 1 1 sA niiW MS Ji 'BM 1 "Sr 1 Li Mr i never i i "1 ulojiul I LllW BBSs wtOr5k' IK SA iriix jaxt JEMHl i SgMMKMM i A Becupst of contrary proclivities hlt zf rnv nwn as to Mr Wilson 1 Ik Mr HIMBMMB JEEILSILV TEAM I 4 six a I ft nN DJJ OT br a LQ antf If 'dttl mm mb Miriadl to aHto Jvp Hl li In nww MWH tb maMSa AU Mta I JCn Ng dodiib HhR ffifli fw xtdr triMh VmIi MUbikbXhrflar ifflj Jw Manb 99 5ia wb UbMa 9a 1 1 II JfOjiA Mfl II I AUKlOKix KS MB li btf MM mAmM wrwfc I LlMtlUlH hMlbMV I I LJT la A tau 11 2K Ma I SUl aa Mtola Mtak 1 1 1 Ca JH1J 1 IflJ rJT A 1 1 httldM WMlb if 'aab bluer WMaMiWt 4rw uwvcnm'w 3Kf I mmmwmvw wfw raj i IffJ 61 OT fl HI Lx IrxA fxa akx i mjIl liiuimtitTi ui kin mMUm tflPJfy 0M anMV L'jflM I Bra I I EISWSiMMl liHdHaiMKtiilM I i 31 uni a mkb ruuw fl I Min I I IH T1T1 YY 1 IT A 1 vr I a Vi Tin ii bbj a mbtaa 1 nirarricintr uvu mir ll be IT llCU IXtdpUllUlllg LU live 11CO0 nuvvtuojug uurv bkHuAi A JSfl ktLiaSaS scu $175 i i A ou i l(WJ fl i I iUtu1Ij bcvU's Lines sc du you hu a sked lines from bcutt that you quoted 1 began to repeat: Isreabtes there a man Xvith soul so dead AVho never to himself hath said i.

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