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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 14

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1 14 SATURDAY EBRUARY 28 1914 Detroit Jree MARINE MISSING HUSBAND "suburban a AMpnnnTua nn LEROY EASTWOOD MARRIED ANOTHER I of Woman Win Pardon for ON BUILDING CODE IS BOUND OVER PROBLEMS LAKE Mrs Edwards After 1 3 Years CITIES ARE HEARD filed nu iii i iua 111(4 11 i proposition carried by an 1 tlces that they will move to recon I a I zl rtw frViA zv fr in Vi zi a 410 i pi vvoinun vpi wi overwhelming majority at the spe I sider the vote by which 1 A Ini urn a rjArra1 today st Hundreds of ine Hundreds of ine model Suits offered me 1n ENKELL REUSES WILL LECTURE ON for TO MEET BOARD SMOKE ABATEMENT 1 $1475 'DOTTE RESIDENT DIES OLD Mrs BETHLEHEM WINS COLLISION AWARD IRE CLAIMS SECOND VICTIM I cud PATROLMAN IRES AT PORCH CLIMBERS owner EGQajtofiCa 53 to 61 Michigan Ave Opp Cadillac Hotel STOBE THAT SATISIEH 3 AT ORD HOME was too late effort to avoid Grounds HEBSBSBHH SHBH KS QWje jQetadt Bwt his agents in different cities for the resident of Rheumatic THE results is a sure way for CANNALLY WINS AND LOSES in WILL IGHT ENDER LAW PER WORD WITH CASH rheumatism DETROIT NATIVE DIES AT 70 IJv Au phn ORMER POSTMASTER ILL Adv Greatest Newspaper The subject federal See them in our windows See the In our windows Actual $250 and $300 trousers at Ready The new things for Spring Store open tonight till 9:30 ac Hhe and for Hindle ilor Al on what point thlmrs for Spring ebruary wrote to Surprised home of Jefferson night Le ft red by CHURCH IS CROWDED OR MISS UNERAL raps hia gavel reconsider is series scores Autterson 30 39: Armstrong Balfour 50 Mad BOOST INSURANCE PLAN tees Duck of the El ed with in viulati Our obligation to yon begins with your purchase and continues until the purchase has given yon entire and complete satisfaction lie this opportunity to har great messag of a grat man against the I2gg board a Splendidly tailored extreme handsome Coata in Ann Chinchillas Vicunas Cheviots Tweeds etc Shawl collars Ulster collars Guard Coats and all the best new styles Your choice Saturday of To add zest to the closing days of our Great Winter Clean up Sale we announce Will Talk on I nd scaping' The lecture at the 1 etrui i Museum of Art Sunday afternoon will ne on landscape architecture by Charles Kern iedler It will be illustrated with stereopticon views of some of the greatest gardens of the world A musical program will be given by the Detroit Conservatory of Mu sic class games GO McGuire 34: AlcLacnJan 50 Ogdon 40 Macauley 50 Beau fait 42 Warden 60 Talbot 29 De Nike 50 McDougall 47 hf re In jail 1 have learned more than I dij in all mv before I have been treated kinder and better than ever in my life 1 have tried to learn everything 1 could 1 am pardoned I am told that 1 have friends who will 'get me a chance to work and earn a living and I know that I could work and give good seivice to some one if given a chance I have prayed for years for my release and I hope and pray that the board of pardons will have mercy on me and give me my freedom ft is believed that she has been taken to INORMED DIVORCE WAS OBTAINED AT RENO NEV bullets Chesbro and HIGHLAND WATER BONDS ARE REUSED BY BANK ment District Attorney Janus II Wil Miss Ixjeffler is a daughter of Phillip Loeffler a wealthy Kalff mazoo aruggtst ana is an complished singer and musician is said to bo a beautiful girl io nave poseu as artists In a letter dated 3913 Miss Loeffler Whitston: '1 have a position Grand Rapids and 1 know whether 1 should take it or not An artist wants me him and if you It take long weeks ana when you Know wouldn't dare tell and from St church Wyandotte Saturday morning IIII1U UUl 1 LU'Ul VII I 13 CT i ed the danger signa's and visible signs of her crippled condition due to disabled steel ing would get here listen Board of trade charg irbit rarily fixing prices irr home in The brother last Dor Clair Heights Holds irst Caucus Before Annual Election March 9 28 Mr Trousers! The final cleanup is the new Section 7 was adopted This action will reopen the fight building code is an awful: said Acting Mayor Ding eman 1 am beginning to think the code and the commission that framed it should be must admit tha 1 un stralnt of He also Instituted simitar pwevamg Chicago Butter ami decision on which is ed by Judge Landis the with Dosers opt of the race there are six mak ing the fight on a non partisan bal lot Dean Purdue will lectuiA on at a mass meeting to be held inthe Twentieth Century club build ing next Tuesday evening The meeting which is to be un der the auspices of the civic com mittee bf the Twentieth Century club co operating with other wo club has as Its object securing of co operation education and legislation for the abatement of the smoke nuisance in Circulars sent ythe civic com mittee to clubs contain the following statement: "We rejoice in the prosperity due to the phenomenal growth of De industrial activities Stalk ing along with her prosperity is the black smoke nuisance A gen eration ago a cloud of black snwke from the stack was a symbol of prosperity Today it proclaims ig norance waste and inofliclncy Smoke increases the death rate from all lung diseases and tuber culosis gets in its deadly work in half its usual time smoke nuisance has already smutted her title of pride the beautiful and Therefore your co and assistance are needed in the task of keeping Detroit clean and Nominees for the village offices in 2t Clair Heights were chosen by the party riday evening The caucus brought out about 200 villagers to select the candidates for the party The independent partv of the village will caucus for its ticket Saturday night ana a brisk contest is predicted in the annual election which will be held March 9 The nominees chosen bv the Peo ple's party were: President Alex ander Banning clerk Byron Bates treasurer John A Scherer: assessor George DeLisle: trus WHiiam a Bregc ur jonn and William Dahlman Arrived Carpathla New York Queenstown Sallee: St Paul New double header VILLAGERS NAME PARTY CANDIDATES magazine would of itself be a privi lege but the subject upon which he is to speak Is one of the live topics of the Educators all over the world are studying the methods of Madame Montessori and marveling at the wonderful sense training she accomplishes In her schools in Rome she has quietly been doing a tremendous work and it was Mr McClure who looking about through i great things that arc often unos tentatiously going introduced her to the world at large Mr McClure also found Ida Tar bell and made it possible for her to give to the world her message about Standard oil The lecture is directly under the management of Mrs Stanley Stevens director of the department of home and education and of Mhs rancis Dsborn chairman of the education committee Mrs Wilfred Inland has charge of the boxes and Mrs Carl Brumme assisted by' Mrs Claude Case and Mrs August Hel blg is in charge of the tickets Ad mission will be 50 cents The Twentieth Century club which has been thr means of bring ing to the city some of the most eminent men and "women of the time wishes to share with the pub tne Loren A Shemian Port Huron Not Expected to Recover Port Huron Mich ebruary ortney Postmaster lKrcn A Sher? man is critically ill nd his Phy sicians have given up hopes of re covery or 35 years until the consolidation of the Port Huron Times and the Daily Herald Mr Sherman was editor of the former publication His son red Sherman has been summoned home from Santa Barbara Cal i leaders of the Independent party of St Clair Heights have called a Landing Candidate Withdraws Lansing Mich ebruary 27 coming election was sim lifted somewhat today by the wlth rawal of one candidate for city treasurer Arthur Rogers The fight for this position far has been one of the warmest in the city history years old I was for my board and I was nut yet 16 Then mv eight children came and I never was dune working' and had no time for any thing but Since 1 have been Greenfield Man Survives Brother Only by Week Charles Dormoy 65 years old died carlv ridav morning in Grace hospital from burns received a week ago when he and his brother were HappV'l III il AAMftr ii A 111a ri 1 ti Louis died at the hospital Tuesday his Injuries Anna Baltic (from The little advertisements that cry your needs to the multitudes and bring results no matter what thing or man or opportunity you seek Merchants find them effective as business getters and use them regu larly People in all the walks of life use and read them Just try a ree? Press Liner tomor row you will be pleased with the results Liner Ads accepted up to 6:30 for issue Elgin board was abolished since then Mr Wilkerson says same arbitrary 'arrangement prices has existed It is dorl: tfial members of the hoard I met on Monday and gone thro an alleged system of sn1e which the price werr nanu This arrangement nas Deen tne of investigation by the grand jurv the past week The original petition will sued Tuesday before JinPre unless a compromise is reached In the meantime Supt Chadsey Writes Indorsing Postal BAnk Superintendent of Schools Chad sey has assured Postmaster Nagel of his hearty support of the postal savings scheme recently proposed for school children in a letter ri day In which he asked the post master for 100 copies of the plan which he distributed throughout the schools Entertains of Classmates Algonac Mich ebruary 27 Twenty University of Michigan students were the guests tonight of Miss Caroline Kendall daughter of Captain A Kendall at a house party Miss Kendall will be gradu ated in June Sailed CaroniH New York Sable Ttlanr Ha re fur York dock a Sun Story That Millions The Way to Prompt Recovery Two porch cktfabera vnen about to enter the John ord Jr 173u avenue fled riday lore a vuney or Patrolman Orion inatfc their escape The would be it is believed entered the grounds through a Hedge from which they climbed to a terrace Mr ord himself was not at home and his family was at din ner leaving the upper part of the house an empty field fur the bur glars The police arc of the opinion that lhe two men intended tn effect an entrance through the conservatory on the second fluor Patrolman Chesbro who has been detailed for special vurk at the irst National hank was breaking in a new watchmanwhen he saw the pair at the urd home iring as he ran the policeman vrlth the watchman pursued the porch climbers north on Seminole avenue and west through East La fayette boulevard before the trail vas lost Burroughs Employes Seek Be cruits to Relief Association A campaign with increased mem hprwnln as started bv the XCarhlne ComnailV tlon an organization founded 12 years ago for the purpose of giv ing financial aid In case of sick ness or death In addition to the payment of regular weekly insurance to niffn bers who are ill the association has provided a death benefit of $0 which is raised by special assess ment In 1913 115 employes were paid a total of $299850 and seven death benefits were paid association is self support ing and maintains its fund by dues and the proceeds of excursions and dunces Uruck Owners to Ask Repeal of Measure Opposition to the motor truck fender ordinance will loom up strong at the public hearing to be held next Tuesday morning in the city hall by the council committee on ordinances City Clerk Lindsay was requested by Aiderman James Vernor one of the opponents uf the measure to send out notices of the hearing to aoout 80 truck owners The truck owners are without exception op posed to the ordinance it is said Aiderman Barntt father of the Jaw will carry the burden of the fight to keep the committee from rescinding the regulation made absolutely no i on i I 1 owners of the vessels can agree on a settlement the amount pf damages to be awarded the Bethlehem Is to be determined by Sayres as referee Owners of lhe Bethlehem used for 550000 damages to hull and as trustee for $83000 damages to cargo A cross claim for J3O000 bull damage was filed by owners of the other two vessels The accident on which the suit was based took place about noon Tile Bethlehem doftn bound with grain and flour took a sheer into the Australia and was herself rammed by tlie Polynesia since rebuilt as Sherwin A Hill of Warren Cady Lada with and Can field as counsel appeared for own ers of the Bethlehem The cargo owners were represented by Hoyt Dustin Kelley McKeehan An drews Cleveland and owners of the Australia and Polynesia by Gould er Day White Garry Cleveland I There is a host of pills powders tablets and what not for rheuma tism but they all lack the first es sential to being a natural medicine To begin with simply a name given to designate a variety of pains and'' can only be reached by irrigating the entire bl 004 supply with a naturally as similative antidote True the pains may be cased with narcotics or the acids may be neutralized for lhe time being But such rhethods merely temporize and do not even to a cure There is a stand ard rheumatism remedy and is sold in all rug stores under the name of Attempts are often made to sell something claimed to be as Insist positively you will have nothing but Jt contains unly pure vegetable elements and is absolutely free of mercury iodide of potash or ar senic The recoveries of all types of rheumatism by the use of is fine tribute to the natural efficacy of this remarkable medi cine for It is assimilated Just as naturally and just as well ordained as the most acceptable most palat able and most readily digested food Do not fail to get a bottle of to day You will be as tonished at the results If your rheumatism is of such a nature that you would like to consult a special ist write to the Medical Dept Hwlft Specific Co 307 Swift Bldg Atlanta Ga its object has been Burroughs Aotiing Relief associa founded 12 clal election January 24 President Donald "Thomson of the village says he has no concern as to the outcome although he says if op position appears the matter will be fought as vigorously as before The bonds draw 4 1 2 per cent Interest and brought a premium $350 A number of Detroit invest ors submitted bids at the previous sale but the Highland Park bank in which ord Motor company of ficials are heavily interested wras the highest bidder Ji fill HBA Ml TIM The riendship Pleasure Wyandotte held a smoker and ness incetiM wpwv I Jerhtbod McGuire 50 Ogden 38 Ogden 4'J Macauiey Detroit Woman Abandoned Last July Learns Mate Has Wed Kalamazoo Girl Amerika New fur southanpton and Hamburg ifaniDurg Want Ad Bereaved Brother Spends All Night Bowed at Casket of Sister An nniiAuallv inim'esHive service I attended the funeral riday morn ing of Miss Johanna Phelan sister and only near relative of Judge James Phelan of the recorder's court St Vincent's church our teenth and Dalzelle avenues seat ing 2000 persons was crowded to capacity' and several hundred stood outside During the funeral service Bev A O'Toole of Alpena a cousin oi' Miss Phelan sang the requim mass and Bev bunn It rf of Holy Pedeemer parish delivered the funeral sermon He paid a deep tribute of sympathy to Judge Phelan who by the loss of his sister remains the only survivor of a family of six children Neither lie nor his sister "Aunt Jo" as she was familiarly called had mar ried Both had reached middle age and had become inseparable com panions William Lavin sang "ace to and Ave Maria" during the service and as the casket was borne out of the church he sang "Beautiful Isle of The body Aas placed in a vault in Mt Elliott ceinetery to be buried later A sad scene is reported at the little home at 20fi Wabash avenuft earlier in the day The room in which the the casket lay was filled with floral tributes During the night and the earlier hours preced ing the funeral services Judge lan sat beside the body of his sis ter ins casket it Philip Conference in Buffalo Discusses Harbor Needs and acilities Dean Benjamin to Speak Before Clubs Which Are ight Tranafaalon alla Widow Jnics Grand Rapids Mich cbruar 27 Because of the death of husband which followed the tak in of blood from his veins for trai fusion into the body of Meyer who later died Mrs Skinner today began suit against Dr Alexander Campbell for SI'i 000 damages All $2250 $25 and $28 Values at i Including Hart Schaffner Marx Make! Also choice uf our entire stock of $25 $28 and $30 Winter weight' Blue Serge 1 7 Suits now inding ourselves with more $25 $28 and $30 Blue £erge on hand than we should have at this lime of the year we promptly cut the price 10 $17 to quickly reduce our stock your chance Act quick before your size Is gone Most of them are in what is known to the trade as weights (for wear in the medium warm climate of a 1 i i a) therefore just right for Spring and Summer wear right here in Detroit Styles and patterns atolutely correct and AU $28 $30 and $35 Values at Special to The ree Dunaic ni reoruary sumption this morning of ference of representatives ports at the Hotel Statler out additional information of the relajive problems uf cities and a general discussion of harbor facili ties and needs fur the benefit of commerce took up the morning and a greater part of the afternoon The first speaker called upon by Chairman Henry Hill was Lieu tenant Coluncl Hurry Taylor of the United States 'army who is repre senting the Avar department at lhe conference Mr Taylor explained fully the river and harbor bill incongress providing fur an appro priation of $250 UOu fur surveys In rivers and harbors where improve ments have vu recommended as being essential to commercial ac tivities The committee on organization held a private session Thursday at which it was decided to form a per manent organization with represen tatives from each city The le gates here sAe: Bozovsky Desmond Dunkirk Major Charles Bromwell Edwin Bax ter Cleveland Juhn Boland Har vey Brown Dold But ler Jr William Coad Buffalo Wilmot (wstle A Crockett Hannah rank Ellsworth Rochester Major Daniels Donahue Julius rank Ogdens burg Dewitt Sandusky Rob ert Downey rederick Clarke John Gill Oswego ol lett North Tonawanda er guson uwen Milwaukee Horace Gardner Chicago George Hale Thomas Heffernan Dun kirk Chasles Hoard mayor of Ogdensburg John Howard Og densburg Jarves Hutchings Roches ter: Ijttlly Dunkirk A Little Superior Wis Higgins Ijachian MacLey Oswego A Meldrum Godfrey Morgan Buffalo: A Neil Rochester John Oswego Norvell Detroit Board of Commerce: Col onel Patrick United States rps of engineers Detroit district Captain Peek United States engineer of Duluth district George Pierce Buffalo John A Rafter Mills North Tonawanda Perry A Randall Toledo fort Wayne Chicago Waterways asso ciation Rittenhouse Chica go Lester Sterns Sullivan Dunkirk Lieutenant Colonel Taylor Washington A Taylor James ierce Dunkirk: A A Templeton Detroit Colonel Warren Buffalo Joseph White Wewett Sandusky Business Men's league A ollette Julius Barnes Duluth Cheney Ashtabula ing Nuisance Charles Benjamin of university Iafayette Ind moke Solons Admit They Don't Under stand New Measure Hard Words Expected There will be some mighty un kind things said about the building code the building commission and the building inspector at the coun cil meeting next Tuesday night Just when the city solons thought they had the code off their hands for a few weeks Aldermen Allan and indie appeared in the city cierKs omce rriaay anj Bullets of Chesbro Rout Pair ound on Magazine Publisher to Speak in Detroit on Education of Children Module's Malta zine will lecture in Detroit at the Knightg of Columbus hall Saturday evening March 7 at 8 un der tho auspices of the Twentieth Century club The subject of the lectnrn ig the Montessori method of education of young children illus trated hy magnificent moving pic tures of the Montessori school in Rome Mr name has been a household word for manv years and the opportunity to meet face George of public Invitation to ardiear mittee and discuss the garbage dis posal problem Byres Gitchell secretary of the board conferred with Mr enkeli and JI Hinchman the depart special garbage engineer ri day afternoon and Mr enkeli gave his reasons for not wanting to talk to the sanitation committee Mr enkeli will he willing to discuss the problem with any Board of Commerce member in the city hall at any time but when it comes to taking the facts and figures to the board Luild le ouinfe Thi gives you choice of a great lot of fine Patterned Trousers in actual 5 $6 and $750 dQ AA values at £tKzU Actual $200 trous ers at pi! $195 Re the cun of lake brought Including Hart Schaffner Marx Make! Also all $10 and $1250 Patterned Winter Suits and Overcoats All $15 and $1650 Patterned Win terrSuifts and Overcoats All $18 and $20 Patterned Winter Sults and Overcoats wr now P1 1 All $2250 $25 and $28 Patterned Winter Suits and Over coats now Mrs Allee Ateheon 49 Burlin game avenue died riday of illness brought on by her advanced ars She was born in Detroit To years ago and spent most of her life in this city and at Grosse He where she was prominent socially Jdrs Atcheson was the wife of the late Captain George Atcheson of the ourth Infantry A He faw service In the Civil war andjveral campaigns in lhe against Indian tribes Sh is sur vived by her two sons Walter of New York and Norman De troit architect uneral services will be held Monday afternoon at her late residence interment will la In Elmwood cemetery ELGIN BUTTER BOARD SEEKS TO COMPROMISE Was Deserted After inding Let ters rom Pretty Model in His Pocket "Since be walked out of the house July last year following a repri mand from his wife for his in fatuation with another woman Mrs Mav A Whltston 624 Cass avenue prominent in society cir cles knew nothing of the doings of her husband clarence Whit Hton formerly a motor car sales man here until a few days ago she read a newspaper dispatch that he had married Miss Elizabeth Loef fler of Kalamazoo in Santa Anna California Mrs Whltston knew of her hus infatuation for the Kalama zoo girl since March 1913 but said nothing to him aoout it until in July last year when she found a few of lhe love letters In his roat pockets She remonstrated with him and begged him to for get the girl she told Judge Lacy riday morning but Mr Whltston without a word of explanation left the house He informed his mother ho would live in another state lung enough to obtain a divorce Agent fur Auto Concern Mt Whitstun became an agent of the Cadillac Motor company in Los Angeles In December the girl with her mother went to Los An geleb after being notified that he had obtained a divorce in Reno Shipmasters See 10 Games Pool Tournament our games in class A and In class were played riday thfl nruil 'tournament of leti lodge No 7 of the as sociation with a large attendance of spectators In the class A were: Cannally 50 Simpson 5i Canally I'raniiu i lock 4 4 I Barker's HAIR BALSAM C1tu end beantifas the hate Promotea a growth Never aile to Restore Grey I Hair to its Youthful Color Prevents lialr falUnc to pose care only a few bj through ather yuuto It 80 Shy leaves a husband and six chil dren four hoys and two girls all married The funeral will be hellMonday Tiw tuncral of Mrs Maxim Rush low who slipped ami fell on the ke at her home in ord Thursday af ternoon breaking her neck will be held from the home of her brother derstand what the code is all about and I believe anyone else In the council declared Aider man Allan "Section 7 was adopted last Tuesday night without being' read a good bet that not an aiderman on the floor knew much about the adopted Aiderman Littlefield chairman ofhe ordinance committee which ap proved Section 7 frankly admits that he know what the code pretends to accomplish If the de bate1 is to be intelligible next Tues day night the aidermen admit they must do some tall studying before me cnairman again and the motion tu made Neither Aiderman lan knows exactly he will attack the code They were Induced to file the notices of re consideration by constituents who are opposed to the new regulations AVORS SAVINGS Turns Down Invitation of Com merce Body to Dis cuss Garbage II enkeli commissioner works will not accept the of the Board of Commerce before its sanitation com Shirts Choice of a srreat lot of Splendid Patterned Shlrtn including many neat Black and White effects just rieht lor present day or Spring wear These usual JluO and 2 qualities $110 Also redactions on winter furnishing? nt every descrip tion Half off on all ur Capa had several conferences with cutin for the board at their request anu tnai a compromise slble Two years ago Mr Wilkerson filed a petition in the federal cour' charging that the methods of the board in promulgating prf club hlisi Odd tempi' riday evening Court Holds Australia and Poly nesia at ault for St Clair River Mixup Entire responsibility for the col lision pf June 13 1907 in which the steamers Bethlehem and Australia were sunk in St lair river near Recurs point was placed on the steamer Australia and barge Poly nesia in the decision riday of Judge A Tuttle of the United Slates court in the suit of the Le high Valley Transportation com pany owner of the Bethlehem against the steamer Australia and barge Polynesia owned by the Aus 11 rtAmnuiiv i'lovo i uaiia laud In announcing his decision Judge i uitiv neici umi aunin Polynesia bad ample time and warning but apparently disregard TO LECTURE ON MONTESSORI METHOD AN AWUL SAYS ACTING MAYOR John Schloff Dies ollow Long Illness John Schloff one of the old est German residents of Wyandotte died at her home 120 Vine street that city riday morning follow ing an extended illness from can cer She was recently brought home from Detroit where she had been for several months She is survived by her husband two sons Charles and Alfred Schloff and four daughters Mrs David McGrath Mrs rank Winter halter Miss Anna Schloff and anoth 1 a a 4 ci 1 4r UrtUKIIlfl IIV in ih i Catholic order 'l he tunerai win I bo hold from St Joseph's church Monday morning Governor Tener of Pennsyl vania rees Slayer Whose Death Warrant our Others Would Not Sign Special to The ree Press Reading Pa ebruary 27 Mrs Kate Edwards w'ho has been in the Berks county jail ever since she murdered her husband in Strouds burg on July 4 MH was freed early this morning on a pardon signed by Governor Tener Great secrecy maintained In removing her because the stipulation in the pardon that Mrs Edwards shall not submit to exploitation by vaudeville or mov ing picture concerns our successive governors had re fused to Mrs death warrant because of protests made against the hanglngof'a woman Thousands of names have been signed to petitions urging her re lease and assurances have been given that she wllj be taken care of and enabled to start life anew She is nearlv 60 years old and has learned to read and write in prison Mrs Edwards killed her husband while he was intoxicated She put a blanket over his head end crushed his skull with a hatchet Then she threw the body into a cistern on their farm Her 10 year old son aided in finding the body The board of pardons recently re ceived a letter from her in which she said: I 8 put away to work clothes and when I was married MRS EDWARDS I caucus for Saturday evening at the village hall President Miller and I Treasurer William ournier arc seeking re election bulge Austin uf Highland Park could not be persuaded riday by James Shantow' Detroit teamster that the village roads were suffi ciently impassible to justify driving heavv team and wagon on the sidewalk hantow paid a $5 fine Mrs Orrin Marsh a well known t'ki fi iiiag 'Ciied al tier home on Hudson street morning following i short illness cl no biieh'inil uti rl civ kl 5 1 Technicality Will Compel Village to Submit Question Again The $j50000 issue of Highland park water bonds bought the Highland Park State bank have been refused upon advice uf the attorney because of a slight irregularity In the proceed ings of the council and ques tion of the bond issue will be re submitted at the general election jaaren As the head bowed against the He appeared loth tu icav Kerwin John Cannon George Deverlll Kennedy John Callahan and John Gumbleton acted as pallbearers Judges Con nolly and Jeffries and jurors of the court were present Youth Arraigned for Breaking Brother Shot by Patrol man Near Death V1th his brother Willet still hm ering between life knd death Grace hospital Leroy Eastwood who was captured in Charles ert's butcher shop 2405 Woodward avenue after Willet had been shot by Patrolman Edward Coritt was bound over to the recorded court by Justice Gainey riday ingC breaking nd eiter When the case first came un was adjourned because the renon was given out that Willet Ea wood was growing better it bein expected that he would be in 7 for trial with his brother but win In the last few days the wound'd youth has grown worse His mmh er is constantly at his bedside OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ajiasconsett Athlnal Piraeus New York dock 9 a Saturday Trieste Arrived Martha Washington New York Arrived: Krlslianiafjord New Yoik Bremen Arrived: Prinz riedrich WU helm New York Cherbourg Arrived Vrlz Gibraltar Arrived: York for Naples Sailed York Queenstown Sailed Yntv Vrtrk Southam pt Sailed Kaiserin guste Victoria (from Hamburg) York A rrlved Carthaginian uflslrlua aria vlf Plymouth Arrived: Kronprmxeiisfn Ce ci He New York for Bremen Capo Rare Hrfilg Olav Copenhagen New York Tuesday Arrived Andania Liverpool Sailed: Arabic Liverpool urst Bis marck Hamburg Southampton Amerlka New York Cherbourg Arrived Kronprintessln OrlHe New York Arrived: Prlnzese Irene New Aldermen Allan and Hindle ile Notice of Attack on Mys terious Section 7 Letter In Pocket In another letter which Mrs Whltston found in her pocket the girl wrote: dearest things and peo ple interest me as they usej to You know how far down deep In my heart you have gotten I shall be per fectly happy to have you direct and manage me always Mother savs that would be a dreadful undertaking for any man but I know you could do it sure would low to please you lu everything and we could just Jive for each other we "Write me soon and let me know when you are coming I lent you a 8pe la delivery let ter Saturday and 1 hoPe you re ceived ft "Heaps of love and kisses true pal (Signed) Mrs Whltston No 1 had a long conference with Judge Lacv riday morning The police department is investigating whether Mr Whltston had obtained a divorce in Reno Airs Whltston told Judge Iacy that the Kalamazoo parents knew that as he was called by friends in Detroit was a married man The Whitstons were married 33 years ago and never had trouble until the husband fell in love with Miss Lueeffler Protests Ag Hanging i( 1 JSv a zJL A NhwiJ iluKwfii fSjnjfii Wfi 'm Mil hi If wmr a r2C 12C alii iiswrv 1 er'W i( 1 JSv a zJL.

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