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4 yfipt 4 Ts jV i ft JWV PAKT TWO THE DETROIT REE DEClbMBlJR jh 1901 A Prof PieTra Santa of Paris writes: I a large number of patients lack the necessary i power to digest solid food and would through the use of stimulants be merely excited and weakened there fore I regard it of immense value to the practitioner to bring to his aid a nutritious tonic and remedy like i JOHANN MALT EXTRACT which will act not only as a tonic but as a nutrient as Be sure to get JOHANN At All Druggists Eisner Mendelson Cd Sole Agents New York Nervous Men and omen Taking medicine to cure nervousness seldom has good results Stimulants are the worst things in the world for" they excite and never help To really help the nerves you have to begin with thq stomach and see that the food is properly assimilated and when you do that it is wonderful how quickly the nerves quiet down i Nervousness upsets the stomach so that the food is not properly digested the results react upon the nerves I from the nerves back to the stomach again and so the I endless chain goes on The genuine JOHANN Malt Extract comes to the relief of the nerves by regulating the digestion It has been doing this for half a century and is the surest and safest help for a disordered digestion and a run down condition of the nerves 5 I i At a 4 I rz i 1 i Stricture 19846 CURES LSST YEAR I Address Is Instantly Relieved and the Obstruction Dissolved Like Snow Beneath the Sun IN ITEEN DAYS! Cured While You Sleep IN 15 DAYS! Weak Wasting Strictured REE TREATISE COUPON ST JAMES MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 231 St James Bldg CINCIN NATL Please send me a copy of your Illustrat ed Week upon the Malo Sexual System securely sealed PREPAID REE of all CHARGES Name Is CURED and Weak Men rl II I ill PIA Are Restored by the Magic st James Treatment Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts yy rite To day Do Not Delaynv sufferer fmm STRICTURE and its ng Varicocele Prostatitis and inii 1 Weakness is Invited to cut out the ciui'iii ewith write his name and ad mail It to the St James Med I vn tsi St James Bldg Cincinnati an! they will send 'their illustrated TwatiM wing the parts of the male sex mi involved in urethral ail ants ut ly scaled PREPAID IiILL tHA vmilveyt Dissolves Stricture Like Siiutv Beneath the Sun Reduces Enin rued Prostate Strengthening tim S' initial Ducts and orever Stop irg Drains and Emissions No Driu: to lluiii the Stomach but a i and Positive Local Applica lion to tin Entire Urethral Tract HOME TRATMNT by maii can be used by the patient as iiviHb llllMlltllIII SUCCESSULLY AS BY OURSELVES We Have ured MEN in Every City in the and Almost Every Country on Earth ST JAMES MEDICAL ASSN CINCINNATI 0 TOW ENGLISH SHOWED GREAT LACK TACT HUASIEI) JOHNNY CRAPAUD OVEK HltOTHER JONATHAN November Amusemerit 1 i created among the th Jipiornutic corps by what is r'lii'd the rench or at the Thanksgiving dinner given rite auspices of the American i ty London Throughout the 'tiing Cambon was obliged to perfervid expressions of' merican brotherhood which i 'raid tin end of the dinner devel "i 1 into enthusiastic prophecies that would be controlled by speaking peoples without a Terence to rance except by iv White charge "ns a tactful utterance officially this thoughtless i hief guest and got out hlm from what might have been an rd predicament said a member of diplomatic corps to a representa th Associated Press nrcomfortable but outwardly he i1' 'n whole affair as a rather good Ji himself It is likely to be however before he attends i 1 banquet It was a great 'J invite rtuir has created no little an 1 1 to the American embassy "ranllpox Epidemic in London r' November At a meeting Metropolitan Asylums board to ftir chairman said it was useless link at the fact that London was probably in for a heavy epidemic of smallpox and for a great expense in contending with it Since August 10 there had been 864 cases notified and 141 deaths from the disease During the past fortnight 262 fresh cases had been reported Monitor lorida Launched New York November The new monitor lorida was successfully launched to day at the shipyard of Lewis Nixon Elizabethport The christening was by Mrs Nixon who is a native of lorida The only officials present were the government inspectors and the members of the Mexican commission now here inspect ing gunboats that are being built for the Mexican government The vessel is of 8000 tons and is 252 feet long All her armor boilers and machinery with the exception of her engines are in place Budget Shows a Surplus' Rome November CO In the chamber of deputies to day the minister of finance Signor Carcano in presenting the budget said' he was able to an noiince an absolute surplus of 41000000 lire for the past financial year and added that he anticipated a surplus of 13000000 lire for 1901 1902 The minister referred to the economic revival in Italy and announced reform of the oc troi duties without prejudicing the equilibrium of the budget Suicide of Wealthy Bachelor Gruver la November 30 Bouck a wealthy bachelor farmer suicide to day by hanging himself Twelve thousand dollars in bank drafts and $50 in money were found on the body It is esti mated that Bouck was worth over $100000 No cause is known for the deed SISTER: READ MY REE OER 1 will mail free of any charge thl Home Treatment with full instructions and the history of iny own case to any lady suf faring frdm female trouble You can cure yourself at home without the aid of any physician it will cost you nothing to give' the treatment a trial I and if you decide to continue It will only cost you about twelve cents a week I It will not interfere with your work Or oc cupation I have nothing to sell Tell other sufferer of that Is all 1 ask It cures a)L young or old tCXIf you feel a bearing down sensa tion sense impending evil paid In the back or bowels creeping feeling Up the spine desira tc cry frequently Hashes weariness tfrequent desira 'ortnata or if you have Leucorrhea (whites) Dlspiacemeni or alling of the Womb Pro ruse Scanty or Painful Periods Tumors or Growths addrae MRS SUMMERS NOTBD DAME IND A for the Thousands besides myself have cured th a in will explain simple Home Treatment wil Doleful I Informations Latt niain citnnlft Home Treatmen ur wh AlnfM1 lr speedily and effectually cures Leueorrba Green IchneM nl I MftnetmMHAw tn savA VOU UllXlety tltld cXpenb6k WISE WORDS TO SUERERS ROM A WOMAN NOTRE DAME IND nd ull with it n(1 lnIO MOTHErtt nir A rr guiiy anci eueciuaiiy cures uouBorrna wa Lt ar tn young ladles It will av you Pibmi? your daughter the humiliation of explaining her troubles to othei Plump and health always result from its usa Wherever you live I oan refer you to well known ladles nf your own state cu ''ho know and will gladly tell any sufferer lbot this JIomn Trentmont real r's Ml diseased conditions of our delicate female organism rengthew muscles and ligaments hlch cause displacement and makes women wen day as this offer wID not be made again Address rt SUnnERS Box Notre Dame A mo MICHIGAN COLLEGES I 7rxt rI lt tt t' I' 'I i i fr 33 Buffalo 0 Carlisle Indians 0 Ohio State Chicago 0 Beloit 0 Iowa 0 recess' and will return up for lost dopo sheets Michigan's the greatest team that ever repre sented Michigan and a team which Yost a maty of extensive travels and experience says is the greatest ag gregation of players he ever has just finished its season The record made is phenomenal and prob ably never excelled In the history of the gridiron Here is the dope Michigan 50 Albion 0 vz case 33 Indiana 0 Northwestern 0 128 22 21 22 89 Michigan Michigan MichiganMichigan Michigan Michigan Michigan 'Michigan ru Michigan 5U1 Opponents 0 The actual time of play in these ten games was 540 minutes so that Michigan comes very nearly being a to the minute team The av Ciwie is 50 points to the game for ten games four of the Big the Indians Beloit Ohio a conqueror of Columbia and two prac tice games While the man who finally goes ovei the fine for a touchdown is not tne whole thing as it takes eleven men to make the' play it is interesting to balance up accounts of the occasion Michigan has made 87 touchdowns kicked 61 goals from touchdowns and one goal from the field The records fox1 touchdowns is as follows: Heston 20 Snow vW Shorts 11 Heinstein 11 White 8 Sweeley 7Redner 5 Shaw 4 Hedden 2 Graver 1 Wilson 1 Wood ward 1 Shorts has kicked 50 goals Shaw 7 Sweftev 2 and Graver 2 Shorts made a goal from the field in the Carlisle Indian game This makes the total of 501 points Besides winning the western cham pionship Michigan gained a most im portant victory in landing the great Yost for a three contract Yost says: have nearly as good a substi tute as any of the first choice men except Sweeley Sweeley is without doubt the greatest punter and catcher of' points in the country to day But Sweeley will be back next year While Michigan loses Wilson Weeks and Snow we have a good nucleus for nexfyetyr But as I said when I first came to Ann Arbor I nlay any favorites and all a man has got to do is to show me that he has the abilitv and he frill get all the chance there is Therein Is the great success of Yost Everybody gets a show under him and the best man wins the place He even went to the extreme of refus ing the hospitality of headquarters of fered by his own fraternity the Sigma Chi for fear that some frater might be out for the team and he did not Wish to open his actions to the charge of favoritism for obligations career as a coach is remark able He has been coaching for five years and the points rolled up by his teams is 1714 while opponents have gone to their dressing rooms with only 84 points to their credit which Is a ratio of nearly 23 to 1 Twenty points was the largest score he ever piled up against hlS proteges That was when he was coaching Kan sas and a Nebraska man whom he had coached the year before to kick goals from the field succeeded in planting four of these stunts in the game with Nebraska Still Kansas won by a score of 32 to 20 Iowa once beat his Nebraska team 6 to 5 but his goal kicker failed to get the extra point Nevada also beat the Leland Stanford team 6 to 0 at a time when Yost was codching the Californians but in all other instances he has had the Yost smile coming his way Biir Senior Clans The senior law class this year is the largest in ihe history of the depart ment It contains 280 students There are also 280 students in the junior class while the freshman class num bers over 300 No IntercoileKlate Baslcetball There is constantly arising discus sions each year as to the advisability of the co eds extending their class basketball contests to intercollegiate battles but the powers that be rather discourage the idea In order to set tle the matter beyond any doubt Dean Eliza Mosher gives out the fol lowing reasons against such events: 1 We do not believe in them be cause they are injurious physically particularly the nervous strain inci dent to them 2 The notoriety obtained from such contests Is not desirable for it harms them rather than other wise s' 3 It takes toe much time from the regular systematic development of thewomen 1 When every effort is centered' in producing a winning team those who see no hope of making the team drop out The major portion of the effort is directed towards developing those women and the others arc ne glected Slocnm Series of Lectures To morrow occurs the second of the A NN ARBOR Mich November Tho University of Michi can is taking a lay off thia week it being Thanksgiving next Monday the students and commence to bone time spent in figuring up of the 1901 football season great football Slocum series of lectures under the auspices of the Hobart Guild The subject will be "Laws Relating to God and His and the lec ture will occur in St church There are four more of these lec tures by Rt Rev John Philip Du Moulin bishop of Niagara yet to come the dates and subjects as fol lows: December 7 Harris hall Relating to Name "and December 8 St' church Safeguarding amily December 14 Harris hall Safe guarding Social December 15 St' church of Obedience and Disobedience to STATE NORMAL YPSILANTI Mich November 30 College was Closed on Wed nesday for the Thanksgiving vacation and a large number of students took advantage of their opportunity to eat Thanksgiving tur key at their homes in different parts of the state with the result that the student boarding houses and other places where the Normalites are wont to congregate present a decidedly de serted appearance The majority of the Instructors mercifully assigned short lessons for Monday so those of the students in the City Who are not obliged to put in time looking up ma terial for these find themselves with practically nothing to do but enjoy themselves so dances and social gath erings are a matter of nightly occur rence'" The ifootbail team closed a some what unsatisfactory season Thanks giving 'by defeating the Michigan Schoo for the Deaf "and Dumb by to 5 The players have reflected moie credit upon the college than their pre decessors of last season were able do but the showing is not any thine in which the Normalites can takcride Now that the baseball season js over the interest will shift to basket ball The oo eds and the men have organ ized several teams' which will hold contests this winter to decide the re spective championships A Agricultural college Mich November The ball season has closed and the consensus of opinion here Is that the team throughout the sea son has acquitted Itself creditably rom the position of last in the list of Michigan colleges which A held last year the team has risen through the efficient training of Coach Denman to second place in the cham pionship race Almost at no time has the team been In the best of condi tion owing to more or less severe in juries to the players and the per manent loss of JJrosby 'the result of a broken colla'r bone one from which the team never recovered Al though keenly disappointed at the outcome of the game last Thursday the college as a whole feels well rat isfied with the work of the team throughout the season' A A disease broke out among the stu dents last week which while not ser ious caused some alarm lest it should becqme epidemic but the few cases which occurred were promptly isolat ed and the danger removed The mal ady was a skin disease known ring or one form of trlcophytosis 4 The sophomores blossomed out week with new caps of a bright green hue adorned with the class numbers in old rose on the front The annual Thanksgiving military hop was given by the officers of the battalion Wednesday evening The armory was handsomely decorated with bunting and flags The hop was given in honor of Governor Bliss and staff and Governor and Mrs Bliss led the grand march after a short recep tion The various boarding have elected stewards for the winter term as follows: A Hartman Sam McClure Miss Belle Crowe red Baker Clyde A Lilley Bennett Marcus Stevens Dr Kedzle who suffered a light stroke of paralysis a week ago is rapidly recovering from the shock and unless complications arise will be out again in a days At a meeting of the athletic asso elation this week Shedd was elected basketball manager in place of Blanchard resigned The ladies of the building gave a reception to the students on Thursday evening Games and infor mal dancing were the amusements Thanksgiving services were held in chapel Thursday morning by the and A Short addresses were made by members of the faculty College exercises were conducted the same as usual yesterday but all stu dents away from college for Thanks giving were excused from classes The farm department shipped six fine steers with some sheep and swine to Chicago this week to be entered in the International fat stock show there next week Arrangements are being completed for the special creamery course which opens January 7 A large attendance is expected many applications having already been received this and other states A will be represented in the intercollegiate stock judging contest at Chicago next Mondav by Messrs Stevens Willson Geib Lyman Carrier seniors Bird special and Messrs Dauncey Wilcox and 'Bolte of the 'freshmen year The contestants left for Chi cago this morning in charge of Stevens who was elected captain ALBION ALBION Mich November 30 a Considerable space has been oc cupied from week to week with the athletics but5 It is by no means to be inferred that the girls have been idle during this time In the gymnasium classes there are about eighty young ladles enrolled The schedule Includes a three hour class In light gymnastics given especi ally for the freshmen who had no training in physical culture before coming to Albion The sophomores are receiving instruction in Swedish work which is more rigid and severe Twice a week there is a clas in club swinging followed by drill In fencing The girls here are especially favored by the opportunity to receive fencing lessons as it is not usually offered in small colleges The rest of the time is used for basket ball There are five regular teams besides the fresh man and 'sophomore teams which carry on very spirited practices Probably the social event that will occur here this season' in fraternity circles 4s thtf annual Thanksgiving djnner of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity which will be given to night at the club rooms the finest in the city OLIVET OLiyET Mich November Never in the history of Olivet athletics has there been great 1 er rejoicing than over the win ning Of the intercollegiate football championship College and town peo ple gathered at the chapel to meet the returning heroes and an hour wras passed in yelling and singing songs Composed for the occasion The presi dent received the cup in behalf of the college and in so doing made remarks which may mean much for future ath letlc success He praised the workof Coach HaU and said that he thought It probable that Hall would be retained as a permanent coach and trainer This nutq a rosier hue on baseball prospects for Hall is a host In himself on the diamond and has the Confidence of the men The Musical guild gave its second open session Monday evening The students taking part in the recital were Misses Mdrgaret Mulford Lou Mitchell Mary Stone Jean' Kittel) Sarah Thompson Pauline Sperry and Wright The winning of the intercollegiate oratorical contest by Pulver last year gave a great Impulse to oratorical work The contest to select representatives this year will be held In January': Nearly twenty students are ambitious to win honors and the contest promises to be of the live liest sort On account oP the large number of entries (preliminary contests will have tp be held this term The third number oP the lecture course will be given Monday evening by tbeHahn Parke quintet Most of tho students went home for TliHiiksgi vhig School opens agaifi next Tuesday i HILLSDALE HILLSDALE Mich College exercises were sue pended Thanksgiving Day? many of the students going to their homes taking advantage of thetime for a short vacation The catalogues for the year ora being if fXK LV Gloves Hosiery 14000 BOOKS99 WILLIAM ELLIOTT CO Clothing Shoes MONDAY NEW RAGLANS for LADI Oxford Gray velvet collars turn back cuffs sleeves and waist lined perfect hanging garments $1000 CAPES of INE KERSEY CLOTH all lined high collars ample sweep $500 etc Ti TAN or' BLACK KERSEY JACKETS 27 inches long lined throughout perfect fit ting stylish $575 each LONG COATS 42 inch fine black cloth elegant $1500 etc DRESS SKIRTS handsomely tailored from Black Cheviot Venetian or Broadcloth flare flounce silk and: satin bands good percalipe lining all ready to wear choice of a hundred at $500 each OXORD GRAY MONTINAC COATS for Ladies 42 inches long satin lined yoke back and front high col lar just received scarce gar $1 400 each COLORED SILK TAETA WAISTS body and sleeves all tucked very nice quality of silk and desirable colors should be at least choice at $398 reaK Style Shoes for LADIES Enamel Calf or 'Patent Kid Welts $300 a pair equal in style wear and material to most of the $4Q0 and $500 SilK Department Offers YARD WIDE ALL SILK TAETA excek lent quality for $100 yard Very Comprehensive Assortment of BLACK SILKS new weaves prices 85c to $150 a yard with our Elliott Co guarantee of goodness BLACK CREPE DE Very popular this all 89o to $300 yard WE EXCEL IN VELVETS Customers who try every shop express much satisfaction with OUR VELVETS Our lines are very rnmnrphpnsiu WHITE and CREAM VELVET CORDS from 75c to $125 yard VELOUR DU 15 delightful colors and shades or black This material is the prettiest of all Cords and only $100 yard QUILTED SATINS in Cream Black Pink Ciel Blue Rose Brown 75c the yard ALL SILK Black or popular colors 49c yard BOOKS for BOYS Practical and 1 sentimental idle hour or midnight stu dents Over 14000 volumes for gift puis'1 poses at very low prices Lining Attraction Extraordinary ancy SATEENS all Col ors Black and White 35c considered a fair price usually Monday 15c yard 2 i BOOKS ROM and AND are waiting to see you together with over 14000 other books at our Book De partment main floor center aisle OUR HOLIDAY LINES of HANDKER CHIES now ready for your inipec tion BlanKet has more of those pretty little BLANKETS blue or red bordered for cribs at 39c "pair WHITE or GRAY ALL WOOL BLANKETS large size 72x84 $300 $350 etc WHITE or GRAY COTTON BLANKETS full fleeced 11 4 size $100 pair ANCY BLANKETS for ROBES Pretty LI things low in price SOME NICE TRAY CLOTHS all linen on table 2 for 25c SLIGHTLY SOILED LUNCH CLOTHS open work and hemstitched closed out at 50c each The Extremely Low Prices Marked on Dress Goods some being fully one third of the original prices makes them popular as holiday gifts It is to your interest to see them printed and will be Issued very short The registration' shows the lar gest freshman class in years The tenth recital of the department of elocution' and oratory was given on Wednesday evening In the college chapel These recitals are very (popu lar and reflect great credit upon the students as well as upon the Instruct or Miss Myrtella Davis! who is now serving her fourth year In this capacity and is this year acting lady principal Rev Van Wormer state agent of the ree Baptists addressed the Thelogical Institute on Wednesday evening Dr Phillip Graif who last year filled the chair of Old Testament and He brew has tendered his resignation as pastor of' the college: church to take effect January 1 1902 He goes to Chi cago for one year to complete his work for the degree of PhD He is a schol ar and speaker of exceptional ability and attainment His successor for the college church has not as yet been secured The sophomore class has elected the following officers for the year: Pres ident Miss Jennie Updyke vice presi dent Duross secretary Miss Idella St John Rowe historian Dewey An innovation has been introduced in athletic circles Clubs have been organized for cross country runs and also pedestrian clubs They are very popular jnd: are intended to be sup plementary to the training for th6 track men in the spring I TELEGRAPHIC BRIES The Princess the Asturias sister Of the king and wife of Prince Charles of Bourbon gave birth to a son on Saturday The princess was marries ebruary 14 of this year The cattle steamer araday on Satur day finished laying a cable between the Azores islands and Ireland for the Commercial Cable Co" This completes the fourth cable of that company be tween the United States and England Mayor Diehl has notified Philip Gerst i city treasurer now under suspension pending the invest! gation of his books to appear before him on December 7 and show cause why he should not be removed from ofilcc The body of Dave Davidson a cook was found early Saturday on a street in Bridger a mining town near Red Dodge Mont The' skull had been crushed in with a big coal hammer lying close by Andrew Balance an Austrian coal miner has been arrested on suspicion After a quarto! at their home Galena Kan Chas Dunckle shot and killed his wife Alice Dunckle and shot a young man who boarded with them producing a slight wound Jeal ousy is supposed to have led td the shooting Dunckle fled and has not been arrested Nelly Kelly aged 5 years and her 10 old sister Ella were burned to death as the result of playing with matches while Mrs James Kelly their mother is in a Philadelphia hospital severely burned The children were amusing themselves with the matches when their clothing ignited Christopher Colurnbus Barnaby vice president of the Twenty third District United Mine Workers of America was arrested Saturday at Madison ville Ky on a warrant charging him with confederating and banding to gether with others for the unlawful intimidation of non union miners bond was fixed at $500 which he gave In the Circuit Crosse WIs Saturday Dan Cronin pleaded guilty to administering knockout drops to John Leonard in a saloon and then robbing him and was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary This is the first conviction in the state under the new statute passed by the legislature when the famous Bosschieter case at Paterson was at its height A Paige former city commission er and one of (O) most prom inent citizens filed a petition in bank ruptcy Saturday with $601168 liaiblities and practically no assets 'rhe in debtedness was incurred almost wholly" in connection with New York city aqueduct contracts Undertaken by Paige Carey Co of which firm the late David Paige was the senior partner Mrs red Meyers' living five miles from Correctionville la wrap ped her 5 old baby in a blank et put her in the oven of the kitchen stove to keep warm and went out in the yard to gather fuel When half an hour later she came back the fire in the stove had blazed up and the room was filled with smoke Rush ing to the oven she found the blanket and clothing in flames The infant was dead its arms and legs burned to a crisp Robbers broke into the ticket office of the Lake Eric Western railway station at Bluffton Satur day and attempted to kill Night Op erator Greer Doubtless it was the intention to bind Greer and rob the safe When the robbers battered down the barricaded door Greer escaped through a window and fled to the freight house with bullets wffistling about his ears The robbers alarmed at their own shooting fled without touching the safe OCEAX STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AXD ROM ALL PARTS THE WORLD By all the best steamship fur nished at very low rates to and from all points in England Ireland Scot land Holland Germany rance Swit zerland' Austria Italy Russia Ja pan China Philippine and Hawaiian islands Austria New Zealand and South Africa or rates and full particulars apply to A Edmonds Canadian Pacific Railway No 7 ort street west Detroit' Mich BAD LOT COMMITTED 1 SENSATIONAL SCENES IN THE DISS DE BAR CASE Dr Mary Adami Was Called a Murdqress by Prisoners London November In anticipa tion of this being the last appearance in public "of Theodore Jackson and Laura Jackson (Ann Odelia Diss de Bar) before their committal for trial at the Old Bailey the Marylebone police court was crowded to day The principal witness during the pro ceedings was Dr Mary Adams whose testimony the female p'risoner declared at the last hearing would prove that the present charges 1 were the result of a conspiracy on the part of the pro moters of a rival sect (known as the Koreshan Unity The female prison cross examination of Dr Adams led to several scenes during which Mrs Jackson denounced Dr Adams as the murderess of her husband According to the 'evidence of Dh Adams she left Ohio in 1899 and got mixed up with the prisoners at Glen Echo a suburb of Washington Shu further testified that the prisoners ob tained from her money under false pretenses and lured her to New York She accompanied them to England Paris and Capg Town inding that the trend of Drq Adams evidence wasunpalatable the female prisoner sud denly shouted: husband died of poison did not replied Dr Adams At this point the male prisoner jumped to his feet are a he shouted Mrs Jackson calmed her husband and then continued to cross examine Dr Adams who denied that she was ever accused of murdering her hus? band When later she was examined by Chas Mathews senior counsel to the treasury Dr Adams related her own experience with the a prisoners which resembled incidents related by the girl victims While at Cape Town the Jackson' establishment Was so no torious that the soldiers mobbed the house After further testimony had been presented in regard to the male malpractices the prisoners both denounced Adams with shouts of The prisoners were committed for trial at the Old Bailey CARE WOUNDED SAILORS Their Position In Naval Battles is Matter of Grave Consideration The British Medical association is sitting at Cheltenham and on Wednes day some very interesting facts were brought" forward as to the position of the wounded in naval battles Owlng to the alterations in the structure of the ships the old arrangements under Which the wounded were at once car ried down to the cockpit cannot be continued and on the opinion of leet Surgeon Kirker the most humane course now adopted both by the rench and Japanese is to leave the wounded sailors lie where they are un til the action is over and men can be spared to carry them down in ambu lances which it will "take some me chanical Skill to devise A light sleigh on runners of his own device Is now being tested previous to approval The wounded are as safe on deck for a short time as elsewhere And modern wounds do hot cause danger ous loss of blood It is essential how ever that1 each ship should have an operating room which at present is not included in the accepted designs It appears that the general health of sailors in warships Is good iron being much better than1 wood for sanitation but some improvements are greatly re quired and should be attended to by teh admirality at once so that the sail or should be at least as welt off In bat the admirality at once so that the sail posed and he cannot The Spectator A Very Handsome Badge 'CH 1 The official badge adopted by the Board of Education is of an excep tionally handsome and artistic design It is of solid gold wrought In three col ors The laurel wreath which ten circles the badge is of rich green the globe typifying education crossed pens are of rose" color and the rest In the natural gold Seventeen of these badges are be ing made onl for Inspector The order was placed with A1 Sturgeon Co 237 41 Woodward ave nue who are to be congratulated on originating such a beautiful and ap propriate design SMB The weight of our Thanksgiv Jfir Mg Ing turkey was 25 lbs 9 oz UB MM Wftrfy tjja correct weight being EHl guessed by Mrs Binney 223 Wk The Popular Store crane ave HOT COEE served in our basement rest room The only direct no middle profits 2 COLD ISH IlftlSW lour 25c SO TRADING STAMPS unrestricted dollar orders of Tea Coffee Spices Extracts etc Prompt deliveries four times aaiiy Sun cured Teas 3Be High grade Teas 40c amous Teas (garden CQa grown spring pickings) Ui'U Pure Ginger and Mustard3Oc Pyramid Baking Powder' 40c Java and Mocha (23c grade) 20o Java and Mocha (containing our special flavors) 25c and 3Oe 40c Moorish Blend 3 lbs for $110 40c Pure Extracts 23c AmUftPtnpnt StamnN accented in tradn Double stamps (all kinds) with all orders under $100 or King Cou pons equal to 10 stajnps KiNG'S TEA STORE 4 Deliveries 2 MONROEAVB Phone 2670 I If NEW BOOKS IN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY I Ray Baker lri Lively description of some things pot seen by the ordinary tourist Balfour Life of Rob ert Louis A sympathetic but impartial biography by his cousin intended to supplement thd Colvin edi tion of his letters Hugh Black and Re Shows the fallacy of'tjje ascetic idea that culture' be comes the means of pleasurable in dulgence its restraint becomes a duty and abundantly proves that true culture is In obedience to the divtae plan of a perfect life Arthur Bradley Glyndwr and the Last Struggle for VSTelshIn Noah Brooks The story of the exploring expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1803 4 5: 7 Madison TCawein Day and Another" A lyrical eclogue John Clark Control of An argument In favor of curbing the power 6f monopoly by a 'natural method i i Helen Crofton the Heart of the Letters on things na tural things serious things frivolous William Gibson Hosts and Insect Simple talks about the fertilization of flowers Lafcadio Hearn Japanese MIs Stories gleanings and studies here and there Clifton Johnson Isle of the Scenes and characters tn Irish countryxlife A Pimloche and the oundation of the Modern Elementary Mary Kingsley Story ol West Africa" Edwin Markham ana Other Jacob A Riis Making of an An account of his own' struggles with poverty of his work for the poor and his aid in the detec tion of frauds in New York city Josiah Royce W'orld and the Nature man and the moral order Garrett Serviss Their nature possibilities and habita bility in light of the latest discoveries Stone History of Mary I Queen of1 The study of the life of the so called "Bloody Mary" reveals a character less ab hoprent than is commonly attributed to her Pardo de Medicin al Plants of the Lilian Whiting World Beau tiful in Books" Discriminating essays on the best pleasures and inspirations to be derived from books with illus trative passages Basil King Not Man Put Asun A novel dealing In a strikingly: clever manner with the divorce prob lem Thomas A Janvier Great Wa A group of delightful stories of the sea De Merejkowski Death of the Story deals with the extraor dinary career of the Roman cmperor( Julian the Apostate Margaretta Morris and Louise Coffgdon of Bryn Mnr Stor A collection of typical college stories Vi A Paine Van Dwellers Story of a strenuous quest for a home Marah Ryan Girl Mon Story of western life Spearman "Held for Stories of railroad life Watson "The House Di Romance of the time of GeorgeMarv Wilkins Portion of Scene laid In a New England manufacturing town OLD (WAN of this SEND TOUR NAME AND ADDRESS TODAY ten treatment wilt be given to you as a present Every man may share in this grand offer you put yourself under no obligations whatever We want to show you 'how marvelous is the curative restorative vitalizing and Invigorating vjrtues this un falling treatment You ran rum youraelt uh non6 or al yuur wure uu with convenience no loss of time no i'citv no personal 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