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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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if WQU A GRAY Cb)lPAN YE CO I Special Meetings Maj Befconiln MUNfCiPAL MATTERS THIEVES ARE BUSY Continued rom Page Nine GREAT LORAL EXHIBITION taa RHKNS a At V4 ive Cents for Package CDKEB the GRISWOLD "HOUSE AND A RESI DENCE ENTERED YESTERDAY DETROIT GOL CLUB ELECTED WALDO A AVERY PRESIDENT SHE WAS WELL KNOWN AMONG1 OLDER DETROIT CITIZENS DEATH MRS 'DE RUSSY LITTLE JOHN GALINIS WAS RUN OVER BY' REIGHT CAR ROUND THE WORLD TOURS Boy Pounded a Cartridge 8 years of age of 453 ranklin street found a 22 caliber If I could tell the people all over the world about Ripans Tabules we would not have so many sick looking people walking arotind to day Tno of Her Brothers Attained High Rank in the Service LIVELY TILT EXPECTED AT COUNCIL SESSION TO NIGHT ireman Transferred A At meeting of the fire commission the transfer of Coats watchman for ladder company No 2 to watchman of engine company No 20Vwas authorized Roth his legs and his left HAND WERE CUT O) SAID OTHER PLAYERS MONOPO LIZE THE LINKS OLD GOLERS COMPLAINED AGREED TO ASSIST Supples Got theDecislon Buffalo Y'i November 11 Supples of Oloan was given the decision oxei Sullivan af ter a twenty round bout before the International Ath vuv Calr CsllV TJO AMILIES AT ODDS OVER A IELD CORN rightfully MANGLED HER HUSBAND WAS A DISTIN GUISHED OICER DETROIT WHEELMEN 4 BOWLING: TOURNEY retirement from active More Than 300 Varieties of Chrys 'anthemums to BeVshown 1 By to morrow morning those who have been familiar with the: interior of the Light' Guard armory will scarce ly know: the place for 'the once bare ceiling 'will adorned With flags bunting and garlands while the floor space willbe taken up by tables for cut flowers consisting mainly of roses violets carnations and s' dhrysanthb trums Palms and other tropical plants wilt be intersperse and tank ed under the east and west galleries No efforts 'are 'being spared to make the exhibition at least an artistic suc cess J3ut itjs hoped it will prove a financial one as well for the Detroit club under whose auspices the show is to be given will not be In a position to repeat the venture if It results' in loss Over 300 varieties Of chrysanthemums will be included in the exhibit all of Which will be properly labeled Chicago EL North Western Railway cartridge yesterday afternoon and de cided to examine iits? contents' by pounding the dangerous thing between two stones At St hospital to which place he was removed In ambulance it was found that the bul let very nearly severed the jugular vein David will live Savannah Ga wife bf a confederate army officer and Mrs Mary Pratt widow of a former paymaster in the United States army and who is now living in Detroit Besides iher army brothers there were two brothers in civil life and a sister Mrs Harriet Sears who is living in Liverpool Eng land Gen DeRussy was prominent in both the Mexican and civil wars Mrs only child' Mrs John Trust Sickel of Evanston ill was in the 'city a few weeks ago the guest of Col ft Seyburn She stat ed then that it was her intention to remove her mother to the Pennoyer sanitarium as Mrs 'DeRussy had been an invalid for a number of years Gen DeRussy and Admiral Clitz are both interred in the Clitz familylot at Elmwood cemetery and Mrs DeRtu remains will be placed by the side pt those of her husband The funeral will take place from Col? residence 1576 Jefferson ave nue to morrow The Yuan who complains about his this winter is a pretty mean man to both his' wifeL and himtsel Sh rinkdblc BcdanBatlt Slipper for Ladies and at1 0c 15c 20c is just what been looking for for years Stop acting as a buy vour wife pair and cure your spinal chills They are' soft sfleece Hned elastic wash able non shrinkable and warm Remembeiya paltry 1 0c15c and 20c does? away and insures you a whole comfort Secthem 'Gardner the Winner Cincinnati November After ten rounds of fast lighting Eddie Gardner of Wheeling NV Va was awarded the de cision over Jesse Shipp of New York' to night The contest was under the auspices of the Phoenix Athletic Club and was wit nessed by a large crowd McMahon to Meet Tonog Mowatt at Jnckson rank Lavigne matchmaker for the club at Jackson has clinched a match for the 19th between Danny McMahon of this city and young Mowatt of Chicago Herrick who was to meet Mowatt could not make the weight 126 pounds at 3 Joker Gave Worthless 1125 Cheek Just for a joke an acquaintance May Child of irst street gave her a worthless check for 3125 so that she might purchase a pretty silk waist and skirt and jacket The police are looking for the IM GIVEN t' TO CO Ju I A 'WITH' NEW officialsfi A Xl JN 3 5 A 4 lremIdentAIiyrncx o'f Interior? Con jstriietion: Co Aslied DelayVf 2' 1 uicriff'iller granted the Interior Construction Co' of Detroit a 'few days grace before he 'makes the at tempt to disconnect 'the atu rill' 'gas pipes an the CanadJantsideof the' De troit river? The sheriff rcceivefl ordersfrom the Ontario 'goyernnent Saturday to taker up the pipe'js 'but lie decided to suspend operations until Monday giving ashis reason that Saturday was a legal holidayYesterday' he called on Dr "A King manager' of the Gas OU' Co Windsor toserve him with notice but Dr King denied being in any way interested in the pipelines crossing the river He informed Sher iff Iler that notice would hayp to be served on the officials of the In terior Construction Co Detroit SAct ing upon thisthe sheriff repaired to Detroit to locate rank Byrne president of the company "He found Mr: Byrne' an that gentleman se cured a promise from the sheriff that: nothing should bo done towards en forcing the order until the shareholders of the company who live in New York city can be com municated with' Sheriff Iler said last evening that he does not know how long it Will take to receive replies'' from these shareholders he will allow? the! matter to rest for the present as tie' does not wish to inconvenience the company if it can be prevented 7 NEIGHBORHOODAROUsEDi THE DETROIT IfREE PR TITEDAY 7 NOVEMBER712 VWOl A The rouncii committee on streets has decided to recommend to the common the advisability of giving an effective test of land and lake asphalt The committee on faxes will take up the proposal to' have taxes paid in semi annual instalments The plaft is to work out a scheme if possible by which state and county taxes may be paid the same time: as city takes and special assessments are paid? and at the same office Chief Assistant Corporation Counsel McGrath has given an opinion to the effect that if a party demands water connections the water board is bound to furnish the same upon compliance with the rules of the board as to per mits etc but the board can undoubt edly compel the petitioner to dig his own trench furnish the pipe etc such service heretofore having been done by the board Aid Joy chairman of the council committee on ordinances says Ensign Crawford of the Salvation Army mis construes the meaning of the campus ordinance when he declares that under the recent decision of the Supreme Court lunch wagons candy peddlers and hacks should be kept off tbiS cam piis as well as speakers The ordinance was intended only tp jptrain'thn nuia ances such as loud speaking' Ringing and anything that tends to attract a crowd he declares Lunch tyagons and hacks are ppmlttM tn' remain the campus by al special ordipappe Owing to th inability tpe' Muni cipal committee te be nresent the proposed meeting of thq franchise committee to consider the hptiiwater and steam heating franchises failed to materialize yesterday afternoon' but another attempt will be made to get together riday afternoon'? rath er amusing the' stress which the citi committee lays on the fact that we want a clause to furnish electric light and said Mr lowers is the fact that we can combine these various? branches that enables us to do business The street car people furnish power' as do the various electric companies and there is nothing said about At a session of the special gas in vestigating committee of the Council yesterday it was practically decided to frame an ordinance amending the pres ent one governing the Detroit City GPa Co to fix the rate to be charged for both lighting and fuel gas at 80 cents per thousand feet with a dis count of ten 'cents per thousand This action was based on the contention of Corporation Counsel Tarsney that the presen ordinance fixing two rates for the same gas is invalid Manager Doty stated the present at titude would be a question 'for the board of directors to determine but intimated that the matter would prob ably be thrashed out in the'courts There promises to be a Ilvely'tilt at this evening's session of thecouncil when the matter of reconsider ing the vote by which Controller Blades was directed to secure the ser vices of Architects Malcomson Hig ginbotham to prepare plans for the re modeling of the city hall is taken up Commissioner Moreland contends that the duty belongs to the depart ment of public works and wiir insist that such a course ba pursued Aid Weller filed a notice of reconsideration" and will probably act as spokesman for the commissioner in the tilt which is promised "Of course I shall fight the said Aid? Liphardt chairman of the committee on public bpiidings "and I anticipate any trouble in winning At theuneeting of the i msttcyioff'thc board'of educationyes 7 'Mrtlndalfe took' occasion in iview of fact that most'of tfie inspectors werA go 7 IngLto flaCy'' bv'er lie relievedbx tlipproposed Tilden an nex tojlge his project of using tjie site 2'hitjic rear tof the 'Central1 high school lie believes it is where? the I new training ischool' ought connection7 withwhich there must bq graded scholars to work? with Thd breseril location( of the Normaf 'school is yt)ut he mind of tlfesiipdriVitendent? in of ithe7 worst tlistricts'it i can 7 't "said he believe if some of the pajrepts of' tbe young ladies who a re? attending the present 'train ing tschrtol could see what they have to witnef ssorretimes in 'goihg arid coming they would not be allowed to i Miss 'lora Parker of the ar randschool was granted a7 leave of absence for a year The resignation of JMiss Grape Sanderson of the Jef fersori school was accepted NYilliam Batterpby a 'well known farmer of Sandwich South appeared before 'Magistrate1 Beeman at Essex yesterday charged with striking Mrs Joseph 'Bedoe a neighbor The row com merited over a fleldbf corn which Joseph Bedoe had planted "on shares with Battersby Bedoe commenced husking and selling the corn fast as 'possible Battersby decided Jtriat he' would not receive his share 'of the crop unless' he? commenced work and he repaired to the fleldjst week'with several neighbors "They7returned the following 'laj'z'but the Bedoe family in fighting The wonierl led the charge and coming into personal contact with Battersby Mrs Bedoe came away second best Mr Bedoe then retreated to rthe house and' secured shotgun with which he persuaded the intruders? to leave the field Bedoe laid a complaint against Battersby and Mag istrate Beeman has reserved decision Battersby has also evoked the aid of the law and has charged Bedoe with threatening him with loaded gun This part of the fracas wiir be thrashed'' out' before Bart let to morrow? Passed Away' at Hospi tal About our Honrs Lnter 'Kenosha NVis November (Spe ciaU rances Clitz DeRussy widow of the late Gustavus A DeRussy brevet brigadier general of the United States army die at the Pennoyer Sanitarium at Kenosha Wis this morning Death resulted from paraly a sis The deceased was 65 years of age The remains were taken to Detroit this evening where they will be in terred by the side of the remains of' len DeRussy The decedent is sur vived by one daughter Mrs John ts Trust Sickel of Evanston Ill DeRussy was well known among the older residents of Detroit having' lived here during her early womanhood and later after her hus ser vice She was the youngest daughter of Capt John Clitz who died at Mack inac November 6 1836 While in com mand of ort Mackinac After his death Mrs Clitz moveff tvith her fam ily to Detroit where Miss Clitz lived until her marriage She was the sis ter ofrAdmfral Clitz Gen JTeniy Clitz at one time command ant at West Point: Mrs Anderson of To Sunday School Convention A party of Detroiters will leave for Ann' Arbor this morning on the 8: V) A A Ry car to attend the sessions of the Michigan Sundiy ocnooi association Beauty and Health The two impbrtant requisites! for at tractiveness and happiness require a clean pure skin To thoroughly cleanse the pores and purify the skin there is uvvmit uvitvi iHdij vvQoaoury clal Soap Clears: Purifies and Whitens the Skin used in conjunction with 7 ACIAL MEAM MAKES THE COMPLEXION PERECT Complete stock of these celebrated preparations for sale at lowest prices by GRAY WORCESTER Successors to Hurd 208 Woodward" Avenue All orders by mall promptly filled" IGHT ODDS TAKE DROP Bumittire While playing around' the tracks of the Grand Trunk Railway system' at' the foot of Goldner avenue JohivGa linis 7 years of age met with a frightful and fatal accident about 3 o'clock yesterdav afternoon John was between the rails of 'one of the side tracks and close to' a freight car A switching en gine another car down the track and this car "came in contact with 7 the first one1 which struck the boy 'The wheels passed over bothof his legs severing them near the thigh The i unfortunate lad's left hand was also cut off at the wrist by the wheels Dr iT Henry attended him and ordered him hurried to St hos pital in ambulancezHe passed away at 7:30 o'clock Coroner rth will hold an Jnques't riday tat 2 in The deceased was the son of Anthony Gallnis and lived at 37 Goldner avenue not far from the scene of the sac fatality The Turkish of the Hotel Cad illac 'Was filled to oyerflowing last night with men of many professions trades and occupations who acknowl edge themselves devotees of the fasci nating game of golf the occasion be ing the election Of a new set of offi cers for the Detroit Golf Club includ ing two directors Waldo A Averywas chosen president Harry vice president and Ransom George Secretary and treasurer 7 The' two successful candidates for directorship were Newtoh Annls and Waldo A grievance7 was registered by some bf the older players that they were practically crowded off the grounds on Saturdays and holidays by those who are merely practicing or are novi tiates that hinder materially the course of the trained and tried golfers Some thought the complaint was aimed at the lady golfers and their cause was championed by Dr Spitzley and others though the complainants were so far successful that the greens committee was Instructed to frame a set of rules to cover eligibility to the grounds on the days most in demand Reports were read from the standing committees' and the report of the treasurer showed that the club is in a most satisfactory condition finan cially Hawaii Philippines China Japan and ar East best reached via San rancisco and fast steamers beyond "Overland leaves Chicago 8:00 daily ar rives San rancisco after noon of third day Ask any ticket agent or address 17 Campus Martius Detroit the office of the Soipe time during thp wlnt4? prob abjy inthe lenten season the Detroit Presbyterian Alliance wlll begin a movement which it js hdpid Mrlll result in'a profound religious revival To adp omplish this it was decided last evening to invite 7 Rev A 7 Person iof Brooklyn who was forpierly pastor of the ort Street Rrespyterian church in Detroit to con duct a series of meetings which will' last probably a' month Dr Pierson has declared his willingness to come and nothing remains' but to fix the date' 'f he alliance at its quarterly meeting last a committee of fivefpastors and fourffaymen to take charge of the work underthe direc tion of Rev John McDowell' The meetings will be held In the' central portion the city and if they Aire as successful as'it is7 hoped overflow meetings' be: held in churches farther rom the do wntown' district Ucvv Edward Pence declared? that ha believed the time had cotas for? such a work ito prosper "The death of our president ha greatly moved our he said something when telegraph wires are stopped and the'operator begin to sing My God to 'Thee' when thousands of people stop thejr avocations at a certain moment to do7 reverence to the Almighty 1 be lieve "that' it means that the 'people aro turning to the spiritual 7 arid are ripe for such a movement The morality of Detroit is not what it should be and an Intense biblical' revival will bring it Theannual budget of the alliance wa fixed at l450 with isoo added towabd the payment of the St 'Andrews church debt making B2S50 in Sil On the ort Street atid the lrSt' Presbyterian churches the highest assessments were made 9600 each The Jefferson Avenue church Is apportioned $350 of the total Trumbull and 'Westmin ster $300 each: orest AvS nuo' arid Immanuel $50 each Second Ave nue Bethany Memorial and Covenant i $25 each Calvary $20 and Scoveiand JSt An drews' $15 He ia'likeiy to figure prominently in matters pugilistic about Chicago this winter Danny the local weight is looking for matches and will meet any man in America who can scale 122 to 124 at the' 'ringside before any reputable dub? He will box SB eLte and agree to let him do 127 Bi Hy Considine Is' taking care Dan ny Interests and has' money to uso in backing his protege Ituli 1 1 Growing in avor San rancisco November Gus Ruhiin who is to meet James 'jcffriejron'i riday night for tlie heavy weight is growing' In popular favor and fb day crept up' in the betting so that the local odds are holding fairly steady at 2 to But a tew days ago a considerable sum of money was wagered at 3 and even 36 to 1 This Is partially accounted for by the fact that Gjorge Siler who has reached here from Chicago has expressed confidence in Ruh Un chanccsand looks forvthe advent of a new chafnplon: Jeffries who is tapering off at the Reli ance Club in Oakland took a long into th Piedmont hills to rday ate rr sub stantial lunch and during the afternoon skipped the rope and punched the bag for an hour after running two miles on an in door traek shower outh and a rub down While manager Billy Delaney 13 supremely 'confident that bls man will win Rib fightBilly Madden wfi Ruh lin In charge at Blanken's Six Mile declares that if he can hold the Akron lighter in his present condition until riday there is no reason why Ruhiin should not Win' There is some fear that Ruhiin may go slightly stale as the result of his great zeal in his work of preparation but he Is being watched closely by bls manager and trainers The impression' seems to be grow ing that Ruhiin 14 underestimated and stands an excellent chance of winning the battle Excursion trains are to be run to this city from all dlrectiona "bringing peo ple from as far south as San Dlegu and from 'Vancouver in the north i Jackson7 and Handler ought iercely Trenton? N' Novembec sll Jimmy Handler 'of New York" and Peter Jackson of California' fought eighteen ter rific rounds to a draw at the'Trenton A to night The bout was scheduled fortwe'n ty rounds but police stopped it in the eighteenth: round when both mon erc groggy but still flghttnr'like demons At the finish "Handler wajr the weaker of the two and it is thought he would 'have been beaten if the police had not interfered The fight was a whirlwind' one from the outset Handler put Jackson to the mat arid 7 hai him groggy manytimes Towards close however Jackson' seemed to grow stronger arid Handler was in a way when the police stepped in Dnngherty Done or St Louis Mo November 11 Danny Dougherty? of Philadelphia Terry McGov sparring partner was knocked out In the second round of what was to have ben a 15 round fight by Harry orbes of Chi cago in the arena of the West End Club to night Tne contestants fought vlciousiv in the first round but honors were evn when the cell tapped They made thing lively in the second round In the midst of a savage exchange orbes got to Dougher jnW with a terrific right hand upper cut which whirled the Philadelphian com pletely round and brought him to the fioor rlnt on his face ive minutes elapsed be fore Dougherty came back from dreamland The boys fought at 115 pounds McGovern was in Dougherty' corner Organization is in a Prosperous Condition inancially WANT MRS A McCRAE I 1 EIGHTY IVE MEMDERS ENTER OR THE TROPHIES 1 'An' enthusiastic meeting of the Detroit Wheelmen bowlers was held? at the club room last night MacGum' presided as chairman and Walter Weitzel officiated aS Stcretaty TliO'bowlIng commttUe gave out the names' of 85 members who are out for honors on tljg this winter thia number 17 were selected as team captains and they will hold a meeting on Wednesday evening eifarfi to Select their teams Interest manifested at the meeting last night promises that the sport at the club this season will be the greatest in the history of the organization Besides th MacGum trophy there will be 15 to 20 other prizes for the best teams and individual bowlers schedule will bo agreed upon Thursday evening when the committee meets and on riday night the leading teams will start the work The list of members entered for the competition ag follows: Louis Ed Scott Cart Smith Jack Bertschred Reid red MacGum AlbertChapman Oscar Wanderer Louis Schnei der Harry George Leland Sklnkle Dan Hinton Gill Bob Schmidt? George Garbutt Louis Ausman Bert McKinnon Arthur Becker Jack Rublman Cook reeman Smith Lloyd Joe Jackson Charles Beebe Oscar Poieni William Reynolds John Schmidt John See ley Pen Miller Peters A Drews Ij Beyster Otto Scheman sky Kuehler Joseph Gallagher "A Bierhals Gregson Tivnan Buchanan Barthel Henry Eangle Velson John Grlx Dr John 'Young Mumford Haines James Dick Charles Carlisle William Corbett Riker Jack Seeger James Hozack Klein Chap man WeberCharles Lawson Bris tow Vx Holton Lansing Kelly Lander Mann Hatch Cochran ollowing are the captains selected at the meeting last night: Charles Lisch Tony Weise Roes Gustave Bierkamp rank Schindler' Leddy Cottington 7 Smith Weitzel Schimmel Kar rer Hoeft Alex Nesper red Ellis Charles Roche Thomas Northcott Winkler (N THE boMIMOti 1 I 4 PROOUND REVIVAL 1 DETROJT PRESBYTERIAN 'AlW complEItingplIlns REV iDR A 'T PIERSON HAST "4 ix of Quality ThcieKiafic production of a laxative bf known value and distinctive jaction'is fapidly growing in public favor along with the many otnr? material improvements of the age The many 11 wKo'aS'Oll informed $3000 $3000 to $55 00 $2000 I WINpSOR vi LAWYERS SIGNING PETITION J' 1 petition is being clroulatedamong the lawyers of Windsor asking the Ontario governmer)t to5 appoint Mrs' A McCrae? Division clerk in Windsor Mrs McCrae whos the daughter in laTw o( the Jate John "Mc Crae has attended tp the? duties of the office for the last year "anil during that time lias gaine'd the good will of aih those having business' with the'of ce The' provincial'' of Divi sion Courts on his1 last visit' to Wind sor paid Mrs McCfiae the compliment bf saying "that site kept' the office in better shapA than any 4 officer in ths province Those who ace circulating the petition say that Mrs McCrae has proved" herself competent to transact the business of the office and they think that the appointment' would be pleasing to every In the city 17 74 Rfsenbersr Se'nt Hume Chief Wills yesterday received message from Vienna 111 asking that Jacob Rosenberg Who has 'been de tained in Windsor since Saturday be ca'tiseheisapparently mentally un balanced be sent to his home in Vien na in charge of an officer William Lister member of' tho Windsor force was assigned to the duty and left wlth Rosenoerg yesterday after noon 'The message 7 received by the chief djd not state whj Rosenberg had left his home rw 'TJ ii Border Windsor Amateur Opera Co will give a concert in its rooms in the White block this evening The Divisional Court at Toronto has dismissed the appeal against the judg ment of Judge Horne of Windsor Tn the Morin will case Zack "Johnson the man ar rested Saturday afternoon for creating a disturbance on a Windsor street was fined $6 50 by Magistrate Barlet The funeral will take place at Sand wich this morning of Gregoire Parent aged 82 years formerly a highly re spected resident of Sandwich West A game of association football will be played Thanksgiving day at Sand wich between an eleven from Wind sor md the Assumption college team Dominion Notes A fire at Pugwash NZ'S destroyed twenty five buildings including the postofilce and custom house 1 John Daly of New York' has been appointed generals manager of the Cape Breton Railway Co The old colors of the (Thirteenth reg? iment were deposited in Christ church catnearai at xiamiiton on Sunday with appropriate1 ceremony Thomas Ray 17 years old of Rene? tanguishene died at hos pital Toron to of gangrene the result of a gunshot re ceived while hunting In Muskoka a week ago Thomas 7 Wallace was nominated by the Conservatives of West York' to contest the seat vacated by the death of Hon' Clarke Wallace The candidate is a brother of the late member The grand jury at'the Toronto as sizes in their presentment to the court' recommended' that the law be amended so that demonstrators of Christian science can be punished" as well ASrthbse no liable where death EW DAYS rBESPLTE 't SHERItILi'Ji WILL DLS CONNECT GAS PIPESYET 4 a 7 4 TO SEE ENVIRONMENT THfcJ NOlfMAI TR AlXtN StTldOL 74LAt10 yesterday morning Mrs Emerson Gage of 1192 Hudson avenue met a thief ransacking the contents of a bureau drawer in one of the rooms of her home She? asked the nervy man what he wanted but he paid practically no attention to her utitl she announced that she was going to shopt bim She hurried to a dwelling and Patrolman Joseph Berry ran to the house' but the thief had made good his escape Nothing of value was missing and it is surmised that Mrs Gage detected the man just after he had entered the first room: Pay $50 or spend ninety days Irx the De troit 'house ot correction is the ultimatum which confronts' Chester Tuthill con victed of simple larceny 'When arraigned in the Police Court yes on the jcharge of the larceny of $34 07 from? his mother Charles Lowein waived examination to the Court A' Plank reported to the police yester day ltba his room at the GrlswoM House had been entered and $4 in cash carried away Other rooms were entered by the same thief who it It thought entered the hdtt LPby means of the fire escape Private Detective inyl tKiliiliiS isrt'the harvest time for porch climbers sneak thieves and shapllftars sug gest that someone remain upstair while famuiee are at their evening meal and1 tnat alb doors be kept locked yust before the holidays' is a favorite time for the 'pper DETROIT POST SMOKER 7'? 1 Some interestlnjr Spechea 'NVere Whiling away the' hours 'in tjie 'en joyment of thepregent ajifl the' pleas ure of retrospect 'Detroit Prist GA held a lt3 rooms' on Congress'' street west last evening The amount of smoke made would have required nearly all the consum ers' in town 'control and there were some prqtty heavy consumers there at that There were features asidft from the smoker which added Ynuch to the enjoyment Prof Griffith of the art museuni related some per sonal experiences which kept the au dience in a roar for half an hour Capt Hampton told of President McDonough of the associate society recited "inni gan and and Associate Jo sefftv Gretisel told some ofhis experi 'Jifs recent wislt to Mexico? Meantime the members associates and guests were served with refreshments on were loadedWith good things 4o cat and drink is due to the originality and simplicity of the combination and also to the method of manu facture which is known to the California ig Syrup Co only and which ensures tfiat per fect purity and uniformity of product essential to the ideal home laxative In order to get must understand quite clearly that in orderto meet the above conditions a laxative should be wholly free from? every objectionable quality1 or substance with its component parts simple and wholesome and' it should act pleasantly and gently without'disturbing the natural functions in any laxative which fulfils most perfectly the in die highest decree? is'? Z' r' Syrup odf ids The sale of millions of bottles annually for 1 many tyears past ahcktlu universal satisfaction whichit has given confirm thecclaim" we make mac possesses tne qualities wmcn commena it to puDiic ravortjiff Our Showing thisSeason of 1 WZ DINING ROOM URNITURE Solid Mahogany Antwerp and Golden OaK Surpasses any of our previous efforts to supply the ever increasing demand in our city for that has the style and the quality that alone will satisfy the demands of an educated and appreciative taste 1 GIVE US A LITTLE YOUR TIME 'Andi We will introduce vou to designs that were evolved in the brains of such masters as Sher Chippendale Morris and their contemporaries skilfully and faithfully reproduced and wroughtout in every detail by the modern draughtsman and furniture maker of our own day We Have taken especial pains to provide an extensive line of moderate priced pieces that 'Will meet the requirements of the most economical buyer Quartered" Oak Box SeatDining Chairs finely polished at Quartered Oak" Pillar Extension Tables finely polished at Quartered Oak SideboardsfinelWpolished Quartered Oak China Cabinets Jinely polished from A GRAY COMPANY urniture and Upholstery 260 AND 262 WOODWARD AVENUE Bed Slippers always buythe genuine and note the full name of the California ig Syrup Co printed on the front of every package In the process of manufacturing figs are useH as they are pleasant to' the taste but the medicinal Syrup of igs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially LovisvilteKy tw Y6tTOISC 3 ALL STYLES ALL LEATHERS Men S35O Women 380 300 Girls 250 2AO 330 Styles for Men'ani Wumci See Basement Hie slipper Ilarealn Is 18S and 185 Woodward Ave ned for a Month 1 Sr7 "'I' The Bitters is the best i medicine for' the'stmach bloodland nerves It perfects digestion anditnares' i Constipation Biliousness latulency and Malaria SfiTERS Sn Ml CO An siI'amHam a T9YCBU ocnutioo JHlEuHS OhEWCRCo NOn £rInent aHiClMMATlO! Big I a non poien ous remedy for Gonor rhoea Gleet Spermator rhoea White ural discharge or any 1 inflammation irrfta mucous memnraues hold Draarrists sent in plain wranner by express prepaid for $100 or 3 bottles $275 vwuumc isa va 1 ri 1 3 A 1 8 Sr Ink 3 81 WWT fl I In 1 vf 10 I f9'SA I I I 'r I ri 'J 1 I I "I 1 I Kr 7iA "'Vi i 1 HL II' 3 00 MH II mn 11 nl i I k7 4 QCHBKHSK3BHBSKBBHBMHMBB9B 1 BIBI fc Hl ft iB ESrCKlit HH Effects I EShE7 7 i III HI 1 I MV 7 a i JgUnW is aayw AbdUW OaarMieed it' fl 'I i 5 I Lt a a 1 1 3T a i I Il 111 4 i vy uh rnic miy icnw per uuctiv" a cQi ie 7 ilMMWI mi CTir a hil iA I 1 it hl I A Hosrenjffs JEB 1 inHN Ha'' RjJMB Scalp 4f 7 7 4 C' ist a2 w4 I' fc' Ip rfl' MS I I i I 8 I 1 I A j8.

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