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I 1917 dedication Here in Detroit WEEK ARRANGED 269 ON SECOND LOOR the time for New Location work I tlona New Phone Number Grand 7200 Grand Seven Two Hundred Grand Seven Two Hundred GRAND SEVEN TWO HUNDRED General Ice All Delivery Company DAVID A BROWN President RED ARMSTRONG Genl Mgr I RESULTS 'am'sfflace SAM'S PLACE STANDS OR BETTER SERVICE body bruises the have an inspection for mem only and during the evening o'clock to 10:30 the gen pubHc invited to visit the The Domestic Science Cookers will show you how swat the of You are invited has one shelf of Golf Balls 35c 40c and to use where they're easily lost ST 70 and by the $450000 IS RAISED TO PENSION CLERGY We forgot to mention Clean Up Sale on Base Ball Just come and see! USED CAR EXHIBIT DRAWS NEAR END Meyertt en of Infantry in ADTO KILLS ONE TROLLEY ANOTHER TsW08MgiaSOVlgSTOIJ Then a Reawn Why By and by he (and she) will want to go bathing and the new Suits are ready at Rayl's Cotton 75c up Wool $250 up STUNNING! Bass Season opened yesterday from free Press Advertising Eleven Delivery Stations Phone Grand 7200 or Station Nearest You WAR MAIN TOPIC ORGRADUATION Galian Deserved to' Die Says Connolly reeing the Defendants Work Shirts When better cne are made will bare them but right now hav the beet kind la the world churches In De wlll be eermons Offi Wants but little here Rut that was written tong ago now it certainly isn't so for Rayl's was never so busy in all our born days trying to give (we mean sell) all he is copiously wanting the whole blessed time! NOTE: A city physician to whom theabove article wan submitted said: Bon Opto la a remarkable eye remedy Ita constituent Ingredient are well known to eminent eye speclalisU and widely pre scribed by them I have used It very auc Muccesafully In my own practice on patients whose eyea were strained through over work or misfit glomes I can highly rec 'omniend it in case or weak watery ach ing smarting Itching burning eyes red lids blurred vision or for eyes inflamed from exposure to amoke sun dust or wind It is one of the very few prepara tions I fee! should be kept on hand for regular use In almost every family" Bon Opto is not a patent medicine or secret remedy It la an ethical preparation the formula being printed on the parkage The manufacturers guaranteed it to strengthen eyesight 60 per cent in one week's time In many Instances or refund the money It la dispensed by all good druggists In this city Including the Cun ningham Stores and El Kin Advertisement at 7:30 o'clock in honor of the grand exalted ruler Aldrich Bex ter will toastmaster A public reception for women of Detroit fraternities and clubs giv en by the committee of the Elka is planned for riday af ternoon The dedication program SUNDAY JUNE will be one head Miss on Winkleman part one Gold Crowm $400 and $550 Plates as low $500 illings as low ax 5QC Painless extraction 50c lids chronic conjunctivitis and eplphoria Her eyes when not congested had the dull suffused expression common to such esses Having run out of her medicine a friend suggested Bon Opto She used thia treat ment and not only overcame her distress is finest show of Bath Room ixtures in town And be interested in the Iceless Ice Box and Cooler And another lot of these Casseroles a bargain at 89c Thursday June 21 topics will color the pro of War Mathe Department" Under that Our general offices now located in the Absopure Building 275 Grand River Ave near Locust THIRD LOOR a floor by itself presided over by the Willsons to be a ireless Cooker Demonstration ALL WEEK Highland Park Class Largest in Village History inished Commencement exercises for CT graduates the largest class In the history of the school will be held in Highland Park high school audi torium Loolf for Name on Wlndo A Bulletin of Work Clothes unctions Marking Opening of New Building Start June 25 Detroit Elks have arranged a dedication program for their new building which will take up the greater part of the week of June 25 On Monday afternoon the club will bers from eral building The first annual ball will be held in the new temple Tuesday eve ning Wednesday afternoon at 3 clergyman half Work No matter what your trade may be we have a pair of sturdy pants for you and we have your alto On the same floor are the Thor Washer "No more wash days only a wash hour" down gets on Refriger ator are there also Red Cross Dentists 97 Woodward Ave Hour Daily 9 a to 9 Sundays 10 a to 1 Look for th Red Cross Sira TAKE ELEVATOR Khaki Pants Thejre cool durable and easily Washed Wo have every also Work Shoes They wear better give more com fort and come direct from maker to why they cost lest here Pzeno was hurleAagalnst receiving a fractured skull taken to Receiving hospital ous condition condition but strange and amaz ing as It may seem so strengthened her eyesight that she wee able to dis pense with her dis tance glasses and 1 her headache and neuralgia left her In thia Instance should aav her eve sight was Improved 100 per cent I have since verlfled the efficacy of this treatment In a number of caaeo and have seen the eyesight Improve from 2o to 75 per rent In wmair 1 can say It works more We hope you'll remember that is the factory de pot for Yale Locks and Hardware rom Yale's to to you DIED Jun 14 1S17 Blanch (nt I Merritt) beloved wile of Lout Droste and levin daughter of Mr and Mrs I Merritt Burial from residence of her brother Charles A Ahe 1SU Hol 1 comb uneral Monday from 'above residence at 1:14 and Church of the Nativity Via LaBelle! funeral car I Dr Riley Grand I Dr Arthur Cook! A Parker Rev Oaten I Nixon War Charles Tal rom Reports on Pa tients Who Have Used Bon Opto resnrt Ing to the operative treat ment I prescribed Bon Opto and tn 14 hour the had lesoencd the In flammatory symptoms began to subside and in 7 iay the eye was ured and re tained hw normal vision "Mntnge and amnxlng as It may seem Bon Opto had so strengthened her eye sight that she was able to dispense with her distance gliwotes and her headaches and nenpilgia had left her In this in I should say her eyesight had Ini prod 100 rr of this ease and name given In the accuntpanyins article) Boston Victims of eye atraln and other eye weaknesses and those who wear will he glajjjo kflow that Doctors snfl Eye Specialists now agree there Is a reel hope and help for them Many hoseyea wer falling say that they had their eyes restored and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away One man says after using It: was al most blind Could not see to read at all Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt any more At night they would pain dreadfully Now they feel fine All the time It was like a miracle to me" A lady who used it lays: atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses but after using thia prescription for fifteen days every thing seems clear I can read even fine print without Another who used It says: was bothered with my eye strain caused by overworked tired efee which induced fierce headaches I have worn glasses for several years both for distance and work and without them I could not read my own name on an en velope or the 'typewriting on a machine before me I can now do both and have discarded my long distance glasses alto gether I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me I cannot express my Joy at what it has done for me" It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them In a rea sonable time and multitudes mnro will be able to strengthen their eyes so tQ he spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses Dr Beck an eye specialist of nearly practice says: "A patient came Jo me who was suffering from Blephari tis Marginalia with all the concomitant I symptoms as morning agglutination of the Everything Bert to Wear for Men Who Work in Every Trade PLACE 57 59 Brush StreetTTT AROrXD THE CORKER ROM JEERSON AVENTfi PETRAMS CLEARED SLAYING JUSTIIED Novel Show Will Gome to Close Sunday NighL That the used car show of the Detroit Auto association which draws to a close 4 Sunday night has been a success is the opinion voiced by the motoring pub lidxas well as the dealers who ex hibited cars The event will be neld annually according to the deal ers With results still to be learned it is more than probable that at least 200' cars exhibited will be in the hands of new owners by Sunday night Many more cars will be on the floor when the show opens and the selection is just as rvoa now as it was a week ago It is estimated that more than 20000 people have visited the show The immensity of the Crosstown garage at John and Warren ave nne where the zhow is being staged makes It possible for every one to have an excellent chance to inspect the machine as carefully as they may desire Although there are 25 dealers represented and each one Is exhibiting in the neighbor hood of a dozen machines the building is not in the least crowd ed ior contains oeiter man 000 square feet of floor space is practically unobstructed posts Th shnw ta in raolltv nnlv first etep of the A A Id putting the used car market on a sound basis The board of direc tors of the association has given the matter a great deal of thought and attention for the last year ano will probably work out in the near future some sort of a Dian which Will make thb buying of used cars a much simpler job throughout the entire year RAYL CO 3GRAKVER Court Declare Every Woman Has Right to Guard tier Home Directing a verdict or not guilty for both defendants Judge William Connolly Saturday afternoon dis charged Mary and Louis Petram on trial for killing Michael Galian ebruary 13 Mrs story Is true and the prosecution has produced i testimony to show that it Is untrue Galian ought to have been said Judge Connolly eoman is privileged to protect her virtue and honor I take the re sponsibltity of directing a verdict of not guilty for both Mrs Petram In her statement to the prosecutor admitted sheliot Galian as he was using force a A A il A Lin tn a vano ue uuiue at Sheridan avenue Prosecutor for Aeoalttal Assistant Prosecutor Robert Speed spoke a good word tor i defendants want 'to tell the court that my sympathies are with the Pe he said my duties In the office have made It necessary that I prosecute the It wae unnecessary for Mrs Pe tram to take the stand in her de fense Her story as related on the stand by Detective John Seneski of ths Chene street police station was that Gaitan met her while she was on her way to a grocery store the night of ebruary 13 He dragged her to the door or his home threat ening that he would kill her If she refused As they struggled on the threshold Mrs Petram drew a re i volver from under her shawl and shot her assailant She told of other occasions when GallJn used force on her once in her own home Defendant Weeps Mra Petram did not realize what was taking place when the judge directed the verdict and the jury filed from the box An Interpreter made known the decision of the court The jzyes filled with tears Then she smiled and standing up reached for the hano Geo Shar Wyandotte Earl Jefferson Avenue Dr Ramsdell North Woodward Dr Geo Elliott Pontiac itchett Clarks Il Pliihinn Andrew Wood Sometimes he wants to go ishing and we blame him (if he gets his tackle at Rayls) And he buys a Steel Rod for $150 or $1200 and a Reel for 25c according to how he feels about it and he can buy any old (or new) kind of Bait' Crab Wriggler Stump Dodger Tango etc and fill Up his Tackle Box with the catchy kind of Tackle at the right price gram mattes number Lockwood will talk 1 Harry "Mathematics ot the Battlefield Miss Helene Afen Metric Sys tem and the and a demon stration of Characteristics of the Chlorine Gas 'Used in the wilfbe given by Beatrice Evans Clarice Houghton and' Her bert Hartwig Hugh Dundas will talk on "National Airs and Patriotic Songs of Al! Another feature of the will be a travelogue rench views will be discussed in rench by the rench class and German views Id German by the German class Sun day night June 17 the sermon to the graduating class will be delivered The program follows: Scripture reading Rev I Paul Taylor Con gregational church: prayer Rev Charles Enders Evangelical church address Rev Ernest Akin bene diction Rev Coltman brtlirt4 XIIT ADOLPH KRUG S' VIOLINS BOWS STRINGS CASES Beck alilv akn "wrwi more J1 han any other remedy I have pre scribed for the eyee" an oculist ot wide experl oriiroa2: trwte1 in private number of serious ophthalmicnSrlh "nd am able to Lx'? recovery tn both acute and chronic cnees Mr came to my office sulTerlnr with an Infected eye The con dition wu ao serious that nn operation ror eneuleatlon aeemed Imperative Be rore resorting to the operative treatment iprescribed Bon Opto and In 24 hours the secretion had lessened Inflammatory symp toms began to subside and In seven retained Ita nor mal vision Another case of extreme con vergent strabismus (cross eyes) escaped the by timely use ot The Khtened external muscles twta of an' anolyne ef 5 Bbn I always instil Bon removal of forelra bodies and slHdy it lo ally io all burns ulcers and spots on the eyeball or the lids for Its therapeutic effect By cleansing the lidsr'lny tonic for the eyeball Itself the vision la rendered hence the number of cases of alM'Rrned eyes were In bad SWlM Ualn arU? w5rk Protracted mfcroficoplcal research a ccorain to dlrec surprising service I Detroit Methodists Seek $700 000 in Campaign 4 Bishop Theodore Henderson who Is leading the campaign for the pension fund In Detroit Methodist conference announced Satorday that $450000 had been subscribed of the $700000 needed to give each retired average salary In 17 Methvdift trolt Sunday there explaining the pension plan clals from the national headquar ters in Chicago will speak The following speakers will ad dress congregations: Trinity Clemans Cass Avenue Dr A Lamphear: Centenary Dr Baldwin Calumet and Grace River Martha Holmes Preston Simpson ren Avenue bot Plymouth Smith: Trenton rard Rice irst ton al of her attorney Mr Pokorny Pr em inent Detroit women who hadneen taking an interest in gathered about her coming from the rear of the court room where they watched the progress of the trial In the Salvation Army Rescue home late Saturday afternoon there was a happy reunion Airs Mar garet Duffy who has been caring for the two little chil dren slrca the slaying was hostess The guests were the five memberS the Petram family Including a little girl of eight weeks born while Mrs Petram was held In the retention Home To a charge of having embezzled $1800 in savings from Miss Ruth Taylor 143 Pennsylvania avenue a nurse Alfred Serritt real estate dealer entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned before Justice Stein Saturday Three other charges of a similar nature are pending against him Last winter Serritt was seriously ill and Miss Taylor cared for him He induced her to give him $1800 to invest and then ac cording to her complaint Serritt formerly had a real estate office in the Penobscot building WABASH Special Rates to CHICAGO And Return $1100 Tickets on sale June 16 17 18 Return limit July 3rd Trains leave Union Sta tion ort and Third Sts 0:00 a 2:25 11 :00 Central Time CITY TICKET OICE 9 ort St West PATIENT EMBEZZLED $1800 SAYS NURSE Truck Driver Held to ace Manslaughter Charge George Bauman 17 years old 1313 Vermont avenue died In Re ceiving hospital Saturday afternoon I after an automobile truck driven by Clyde Brake 1173 Twelfth street ran over him at Twelfth street and Merrick avenue Bauman and Altorf' Brake brother of the truck driver were wrest ling near the curbing and both fell Into the street as the truck came along Both of the Brake brothers were taken to the detective office and Sid Erwin assistant prosecutor took their statements CfJ'de Brake was held on the charge of man slaughter pending an inquest Mrs Roul Lardow S3 years old living at Haiicock avenue snd Brush street was Instantly killed when a ourteenth avenue street car struck her at ourteenth avenue and Linden street Saturday noon The dead woman was the mother of Leo Landow proprietor of a fur niture store at li lS Michigan avenue THE DETROIT REE PRESS Athletic Club Plans Big In 4 crease in Membership One thousand new members by July 2 if the goal set by organ ization Director Miller of the Tippecanoe Athletic club Work was started Saturday which is ex pected to bring this result and enable the club to start the erec tion of Its building on Lafayette boulevard Mr Miller intends kPPping in touch with all of the 1400 mem bers already enrolled during the campaign He has started a nian Whereby each will be reminded at frequent intervals that at least one new member is expected of him Esrly erection of tiic club hotiso Miller believes will assist in new membership drive The mem bership committee will meet at frequent Intervals to pass upon ai plications inal reports of the campaign will be announced July 2 when a dinner will be held in Hotel Stat ler Mr Miller announces that tiii will be as novel an affair as was the military banquet riday night XV EST BRANCH Ninety three Liberty bonds to the amount of i0! So? 1n thfl cit and about $3o000 in Ogemaw county if You have not already had work done in our office we will fill or crown your tooth for you at actual cost for we want you to become acquainted with our straightforward honest way of doing business REMEMBER all work is guar anteed in writing for ten 'years Why Doctors and Eye Specialists Prescribe Bon Opto Strengthens Eyesight 50 in a Time in many instances Dr Smith an oculist obtains remarkable results with it in 24 time Dr Beck an eye specialist of 20 experience says it should be kept in every hospital and prescribed by every physician says Bon Opto daily eye baths help keep the eyes strong keen and brilliant even to ripe old age A The formula of Bbn Opto is printed on the labels so that the patient may know just what he is using and the physician just what he is prescribing ask your doctor or druggist about Bon Opto or use Bon Opto today and your eyes will be stronger tomorrow iquboun Albert Erz Lou Burch John Richardson A I Joseph Henry Al A Green WaU ter Black Heinrich Pickert Scrlmger and Daniel Shlves tippecanWTgoal 1000 NEW NAMES 18 th raridenc PUIlaUr rances Ann Infant' davgbter of RqmoII and Grace Johnaon uneral private June it jiy Emmett ac4 year darling mb of Mr and lira Cbarte ournter brother of Nor kart Chastae ro ox a 1 SDh I EVERY DRUGGIST A REE PRESS LINER AGENT found iny eyes remarkably strengthened much so I have put my glasses without discomfort Several of my col leagues have also used it and we are agreed as to Its results In a few days under my observation the eyes of an as tigmatic case were so Improved that classes have been discarded by the pa Eye troubles of rnanv descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the use of Bbn Opto and if you want to strengthen your eyes go to any drug store and get a bot tle of Bon Opto tablets Drop one Bon Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve With this liquid uninq tn eyes two to four times dally You should notice your eyes clear uo perceptibly right from the start and Inflammation and redness will quick ly disappear If your eyes bother you even a little It Is your duty to take steps to save them now before It too late Many hopelessly blind might have saved their tight if they had cared for their Judkins eyes In time II Moore manager of the Tem ple theater Saturday offered a re ward 'of $500 for information that will lead to the arrest and convic tion of the three men who beat and robbed Charles Williams mana ger of the theater of $2200 in the alley in the rear of the theater last Sunday night The police had cir culars printed Saturday giving a description of the robbers and they have been sent to every police de partment in the United States and Canada John Galeeeck 49 year old 75 Chene street dropped dead In a sa loon at 95 Joseph Campau avenue Saturday morning Coroner Parker sent the body to the morgue and has ordered the county physicians to hold a post mortem to determine the cause of death Charles Morgan whokr ddres I not Known is suffering from a rrac muiwh at tured skull at the Receiving hospi the dedication exercises will 'Jenry' be' heid wlth Grand Exalted Ruler gar store In the front of the Cream ot Michigan saloon Monroe avenue Edward Rlghtor in charge There Is locked up at the central station be a banquet in the evening vu me cnarge of leiomous pending the outcome of in juries it 1g said Henry ejected Mor gan from the saloon John Saxero 421 Wataon afreet who fell from an automobile truck on June 13 fracturing his skull died at St hospital Satur day Coroner Parker had the body removed to the morarue and Is con fustafrived hen a concert wil1 an automobile truck to takewt be under the auspices of the trunk to the Watson street address I committee He was sitting on his trunk' when Members ofthe dedication com the truck started suddenly and he mittee are as follows: Harmon fell to the street 'J Hunt William Collins Jos pn uuei Supreme Conrt Justice lavius Charles Schaub George Browm Brooke occupied his old familiar Daniel Lyons A Bluomgarden bench in the Wayne circuit court I Michael Howarn Charles Thiry for a few brief moments Saturday August Hess Aldrich Baxter red He came to perform the final actSheill Thomas Chilvers John in connection with a divorce decree i Moloney Thomas Halloran granted by himself ten years ago Albertson Angus MacEachron It happened that ehe decree which I Starkweather William McTn dlvorced Margaret Tyson and tosh Edward La Douceur John Col rederick Tyson was never sign I quhoun Albert Erz Lou Burch tu aim luuiueniaiiy naa no iegai effect Mrs Cragg although not a lawyer presented the matter to the court with the final result that Judge Brooke came Saturday to make matters right He signed the decree as Court Justice Mnd Acting Circuit Between 200 and 300 Spanish War Veterans members of the three De troit camps will attend the state convention in Battle Creek on June 20 21 and 22 A special car to car ry the veterans to Battle Creek will leave the foot of Bates street at 7 the morning of June 20 AH are asked to be there promptly at that hour Climbing on an overhead beam at Belle Isle bridge Saturday after noon Arthur LePage 8 years old of 618 Clinton street lost his balance and fell a distance of eight feet The uuyz receiver severe and was taken to ree hospital Soon after Albert listed In a comoanv the Alabama National Guard a year ago his regiment was ordered to border duty Meyers was a member of the guard just seven days but he had enough of the work so desert ed Since that time he has ben working as a laundryman lnDe froit A circular offering $50 foi his arrest was received recently here and Detective George Wilson took him Into custody Saturday He will be sent back to Alabama Lotting control of his motorcycle at Apple street and Michigan ave nue Saturday night Antonio Pzeno 1189 Military avenue ran the machine into a telegraph pole a euro He was in seri a a tJ A HbiinwwI tc II I fYALE rx ci I Bl I Again 4 1 1 Hi Jk 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