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SURTON Cloudy INAL EDITION VOL" 88 NO 63 DETROIT MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 TWENTY EIGHT PAGES PRICE: THRE5 CENTS BRITAIN SEVERS RELATIONS WITH GREECE RECALLS MINISTER mrrBtM GOVNAMS (Sm II MKH JVTJA PKLTZ i i I 4 LATEST WIRE LASHES 1 1 no on TWO EX PREMIERS EXECUTED IN ROW OVER GREEK ROUT I TELLS of HIDDEN ARMS OUND ON GERMAN SOIL HUSBAND INDS HIS WIE DEAD BABY STABBED DANCER WHO LEAVES HUSBAND MAYBE OREVER (Phots by Hay Co) KABBI LEO RANKLIN OIL WORKERS BATTLE POSSE Are You Yourself? igy mahjh Ps Column" WARRING GIVEN IN EXECUTIONS WAS UNHEEDED INANTS BODY BEARS EIGHT KNIE WOUNDS Vinewood station Later the little runaway was retunred to hie home eix blocks from the scene of the rescue PROSECUTOR HITS DRY LAW Ever Meet A Time GOSSIP SHITS SWEAR EX WIE TO MAYORALTY KNEW SUIT truth Jus 1 ranca had continually I militaristic and Imper "Tiger" declared he had to give ome official show why rance relt must maintain a large Authorities Puzzled Over Tragedy Enacted in Lincoln Park Village Home City Homs With Gossip on 5 Senatonhip as Groesbeck Mayor Keep Spence Lausanne Peace Conferees Are Stunned at News of iring Squad GOVERNOR TO MAKE Lv CHOICE WEDNESDAY Meadville Pa Nov 28 Bishop James Thoburn of the Methodist Episcopal church died at his home here Tuesday after a lingering llj ness VENIZELOS REUSES TO DISCUSS KILLINGS i Pheto by Bala Revs Ben ke) PROTOPAAlMKLk becomes COLLEGE HIE Knrlnefleld NOV 28 Rev Carl A Sundberg general field secretary of Wittenberg college today announced that he had ac cepted the presidency of Thiel college at Greenville i'a lie will assume his new position ebruary! Los Angeles Nov 28 The jury In the ease of Arthur Burch tried here for the third time for the murder of Belton Kennedy local broker retired to deliberate on a verdict late Tuesday Late tonight the jurors were put to bed after being reported deadlocked 7 to 5 tor conviction Will ace Judge Saturday Who Jails Traffic Special to The ree PrA resno Cal Nov Charged with exceeding the speed limit Wil liam Gibbs McAdoo former secre tary of the treasury Tuesday had been cited to appear before Justice Clark who specializes in jail sentences for speeders MM doo must answer the charge Saturday McAdoo was traveling 5143 miles an hour Officer Hagstatz charged officers are lenient here Hagstatz remarked the Judges are hard City Hall Wonders Who Will Run if Couzens Goes to Sen ate Several Mentioned Speculation as to who would seek the 'mayor's chair in the event that Mayor Couzens receive 1 and accepts the appointment of United States senator was' rife Tuesday around the city hall where ft was the general belief the mayor would resign to go to Wash ington if the opportunity is offered It was generally believed that several' men now in public life would endeavor to succeed Mayor Couzens Mr Couzens left tho city for Naw York Tuesday evening to' spend Thanksgiving with his daughter John Lodge president of the council will be acting mayor until the chief executive returna Should Mr Couzens accept the senatorshtp MrliLodge would continue In the' chair until the election next spring when the voters would be called upon to name a mayor to fill the term whieh expires the Second Tuesday In January 1524 Ledge is Discussed Those who know Mr Lodge be lieve he will seek to retain the office In the spring should the mayor re sign Nagel president pro tempore of the council and Coun cilman William Bradley are pi omlnently mentioned as 'likely candidates Clarence Wilcox corporation counsel Dr James Inches police commissioner and Jo seph A Martin commissioner of public works also are mentioned as probable aspirants Commissioner Martin has never intimated that he aspired to be mayor 6t the city but his succesa In the department public works the largest city department has Influ enced many of hie friends to en deavor to persuade him to enter the race If elected Mr Martin would be the youngest mayor the city has ever had Wilcox 1 Suggested Mr Wilcox likewise has never In timated any ambitions to fill the mayor's chair although his friends on numerous occasions have sug gested him as the logical successor to Mr Couzens Commissioner Inches is said to aspire to the chief position Another question discussed at the city hall Tuesday was how long Mr Couzens would continue as mayor before going to Washington If he is made senator This recalled the controversy over the right of the late Mayor Hazen Pingree to con tinue as mayor after he nad taken up Ms duties as governor of the state In that' case decided 20 years ago the supreme court held that the two positions were tncompati ble and Pingree rejlgned as mayor SHE MAY HEADS ft Harlan Ky Nov 28 I Pope Harlan police chief Lloyd Ball and his son Sidney Ball were killed In a three cornered: gun battle here late today Details of the battle are lacking as none of the partici pants lived long enough to describe the fight ChUf Pope had entered the Ball home to Investigate reports that the men were engaged tn illicit liquor traffic START THE BALL ROLLING Wait for an opportunity to come to you and you have a long wait ahead of but make some effort to get the thing you want and you can 4 be pretty sure getting it in a' hurry your cue from thq hundreds of ree Press Want Ad users every day who get RESULTS BE ORE NOON and send a ree Press Want Ad carry ing YOUR message to thou sands of best homes thing tomorrow morn ing get action sure enough: CALL AD TAKER MAIN 9400 the church The annual reports showed that more than 1000 chil dren are attending the religious classes of the temple at present er Colds Grip or tnfiuenxa and as a Preventive take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets The box bears the signature of Grove (Be sure you get BROMO) Adv in her article on such wast ers says that we all know them They are vandals privacy own thoughts business mean nothing to them miss this straight from the shoul der talk by America's favor ite novelist Household Sec tion part 4 Sunday's ree Press Mother Defeed Wife No 3 Hangell la Nov 28 Mrs Charles Hawn mother of Mrs Blanche Ha wn Rash Brlmer back7 here from Marshalltown la where they spent Munday Investigating the marital status of Mrs Brimmer announced that her daughter legally was en titled to wed Professor Tiernan In their Crown Point Ind ceremony last Saturday "It is Blanche defi said Mrs Hawn Pro fessor Tiernan and Mrs Augusta Tiernan must settle their legal status in Indiana "My daughter never Intended to marry Tiernan when she went to Chicago last Thursday the mother said "Tiernan wired her to come to Chicago that day and she went They had expected to be mar ried tl Christmas time but Tiernan I believe got excited and the hasty marriage at Clown Point was the result "My daughter never has been a very calm thinker acting frequently on the Impulse of the moment and this together with Tiernan's in sistence no doubt easily won her over "She did nothing wrong She Is the only legal wife of Tiernan as the" court records in Marshalltown have cleared her divorce record about which Mr Tiernan DANCING Tonite Thurs Aft Nite Special features for spectators Adv Clemenceau tn Chicago Speech Delivers Impassioned Cry or Help Court Martial Seeks to Justify Sentences by Charges of Terrorist Athens Nov (By the Associated The British minister Lindley has notified the Greek government that Great Britain has broken off relations with Greece and that he was leaving Athens 1 Tuesday night Bentenick British member of the financialcontrol remains here Or are you trying to be somebody else? Chesterton the famous English observer says that too many Ameri cans seek to hold themselves into the likeness of people whom they admire "Pd Rather Be My Honest Self Than Any Stuck Up Remember those lines in the school reader? And yet how many girls are trying to look i ke some favorite film star! Don't miss Marjorie interesting article in the Magazine Section ree Press NAJE COUZENS AUGER 0 ETROIT'S VIEW did ho Now if he is through cer tainly I am I certainly would not separate a man and wif I do not know whether he will come or not' she added is so changeable Covington Ga Nov 28 chil dren were burned to death in a nro that destroyed the High Point school about seven miles south of here Tuesday The children who perished were with about 40 others trapped on ttysecond floor Many whiVencaned were serious ly burned jr Marquette Officer Expect ight rom Wayne Thug 4 Taken in Rum Camp J5 ptcll tn Marquette Mich Nov two of tho 15 convicts who tun neled 'their way to liberty from Marquette prison Sunday after noon Eddie Weisman Detroit gun man and Philip Salanardn also of Detroit were at large Tuesday night Prison officials state police end county authorities were confident they would be captured before Wed nesday Unlike their companions It gen erally is believed Weisman and Sal ana rd a will put up a fight rather than submit to Warden Curgon and three depu ties Tuesday trapped and captured Irave Gallnskl alias Rosenberg and Roaentbal double lifer sentenced from Jackson county In November for a double life term rank Mon roe alias George Burns George Barker and George Barnett sen tenced from seven and a half to fif Centlnued on rose 7 brer Columa Two BISHOP JAS MfHOBURN ME CHURCH IS DEAD Ex Text But War Come irst He Declares Chicago Nov By lha As sociated Standing with outspread arms before tan audience that packed the Auditorium Georges Clemenceau Tuesday pleaded with America to save rance from possible extinction Patiently seeking to explain away tho charges of militarism and Im norlallsm brought against his coun try the old declared that rance only peace but that war was being forced upon her raace May all ranco does not get the help that ah he' declared in emotion laden tones "she may per haps' disappear 'Athens was a dem ocracy very great and very ttua But she disappeared And If rance were to disappear I believe that aome day too people would negu to look around and aak it somethin: had not disappeared that hadbrought life to the The aged premier's audience hung on his every word interrupting him twice to drive him back behind a loud speaking device which would carry his weak voice through the big house He was Interrupted by frequent outburst of applause Clemenceau took for hla text the epitaph that he read last week on Grant's Tomb la New "Let jft have peace" War Cemea irst "Since the world has he continued "it has always been th feeling In every heart that he wanted peace But Genera! Grant when he uttered those famous words knew very well that before there could ba peace there must bewar "It Is a great pity that war la ao cruel that It bringa with It blood shed and things we hardly dare think ot now Nevertheless that was really a beautiful and Insplr Ing time when men were ready' to give their Ilves for a great cause when they wer ready to die for a wbrid a world which represented the nnelt and most exquisite Part of human heart aqd thought' donfi The wa? is oyer A'eacet Bas arisen It Is now our mission to reason wnn ana con vince othera We must approach autocratic power In some way or other and convince that power that It should get behind our cause Gives igures to World "Therefore let opinions speak Let us reason with each other dis cuss with each other even curse each other It that be necessary but step by step through unceas ing eftorts let us strive tp achieve wnat moves tne worm tlce liberty and Asserting been called lalistlc the determined figures to that she army at least until she could ob tain guarantees of her safety from the United States and Great Britain He repeated first the figures he had previously given concerning war losses In killed and wounded and in devastation of her homes factories nad mines Calls for Show Down Then he plunged Into the subject of arms and munitions which he de ontlnued on Two Colamn Three ATHER SAVES BABY IN BLAZE People Want It He Say Dismissing Cates Tulsa Okla Nov 28 Prohibition is nt wanted in Tulsa declared Prosecuting Attorney Seaver today in explaining why he had or dered a wholesale dismissal of liquor cases in the county court don't want prohibition and I am not Koing to force any thing down their throats that they don't Seaver emphatically stated A tho bootleggers and moonshiners that tare so much but ihr people of tho community ufto are putting up every impedi ment in the path of honest officials 1 have lived 74 years and 1 have just concluded after two years in the county office that the people want liquor and there is use trying to force prohibition CITED OR SPEEDING ormer Attorney Declare Mr rncbkom Talked of Divorce Case Testimony' indicating thaC Mrs Marie rlscbkom knew of her husband's plans for obtaining a divorce featured the trial of the case before Judge Dlngeman Tues day in which the wife is trying to have the divorce set aside on the ground that she was never served with proper papers and knew noth ing of the efforts ot her husband for a legal separation Wltnese called by the who consisted mainly of lawyer formerly employed In the case tes tified they had taken the plana for a settlement to Mrs that she bad been told of the im pending' application for a decree Other witnesses Tuesday Xo'd of Mrs rtachkorn'4ctloniht Waafi' IpgtorL where she was shadowld by "detecUvea hired by her husband air Sat la Car One of these detectives Otlarry Read said he had seen Mrs nsch korn leave her hotel In' Washington Thanksgiving day 1921 with a number of bundles under her arm Ha followed her and Dr atten a friend of the family who has figured before in th trial to an apartment where they stayed until that night or three hours alter that the two sat In the car in a dark part ot the speedway Reed said At one time Reed said Mrs rlschkorn left the car holding a handkerchief to her face as though she had been crying At another time peeping through a window In Dr Batten's apartmont Reed said he Saw her bending aver a couch upon which the man was lying in his shirt sleeves Mrs rischkorn accompanied the doctor on his rounds of the hospitals on day the detective said Seward Merriam hla son De Witt Merriam and George Yerkes members of a firm which had been detained by Mrs rlseh korn before the divorce was grant ed testified that she knew of the attempt of her husband to obtain a divorce and that she had been con sulted concerning a settlement with her husband This settlement called for a gift of 850000 six months after the divorce with $500 month ly until the divorce was granted Deny Hysterical Condition Much time was used In discussing Mrs rischkorn's physical condition at the time of the alleged settle ment The two Merriams and VorkeK denied' that she was hvsterl cal at their offite when the matter was discuseed i If tho case is not finished bv ri i day and it is probable It wir pot i be Judge Dlngeman will try ft In i connection with his duties as pre siding Judge which office becomes his on December She Says He is So speei) to 'The Vine Press Marshalltown Iowa Nov Professor John PTieman Tuesday telephoned His second wife Mrs Blanche Brimmer Tieman of Marshalltown and urged her' immediately to ac cept with him a contract to ap pear in moving pictures In so doing the romantic professor gave the lie to statements that he intended to live with Mrs Augusta Tieman first wife with whom' he appar ently had been reconciled Marshalitown "la Nov 28 Mrs Blanche Tieman the law profes bride for a' day announced she was beginning to "Jose faith in Mr The statement made Tuesday at the home of Everett Rash father of her first husband came a a sur prise following tne declaration Monday that she had heard from Tiernan' and expected he would be here Wednesday morning Mrs Tier nan said she was still depending upon the "honesty of his promises to nl have banked on' him I have trusted said Mrs Tiernan Ho told me to come here and get the proofs I was free to marry him I i WifeNo2astLosing aith In Prof Tiernan ather Makes Gruesome Dis covery After Breaking Into Own Home Did Clara Mazzocca 26 ears oldBtab her 7 months old daughter Janise eight times In the chest with a butcher knife Tues day afternoon and then plunge the weapon into her own heart or was she murdered and the baby cruelly slashed by someone who broke into their home in Lincoln Park villagb? Tho little girl 1 in a critical condition in ord City emergency hospital It was stated there that while thetbaby's wound might not prove fatal there wa dan ger ot pqeumonfa setting ln Husband I Masiclaa August Mazzocca the husband and father Is a musician In the orchestra ot the Shubert Detroit vaudeville theater The family had been living In a four room frame house at erris boulevard and Park street Lincoln a cheerless and thinly Inhabited locality This Is the story Mazzocca told Tuesday night: 'My wife had been HI for sev eral years with nervous trouble Since the birth ot Janise she seem ed to grow worse She was not happx berq Otten she begged me to take her back to Boston Our two other children Helen 6 and Melvina 2 years old are In Bos ton with my mother "Dr Sprague of Wyandotte had been treating my wife She had about run out of medicine Tuesday and I told her 1 would stop at tho and cel some more then go on Into Detroit and that she should meet me in front ot (h theater after the matinee She was going to ask one of tho neighbors to keep the baby Had Premonition went to Wyandoft and got the medicine Se here it (Maz zccca drew from hla coat pocket a HUIS package nd rattled the cap rules within) "Then I started for the car to go trrto town But something told me to go back back to the house that 1 was heeded there I walked alj the way home "When I got there th doors were locked I hammered and knocked but there was no answer So I forced a window and crawled Mazzocca who had justedm from the hospital at ord City was standing before a stove in the front room warming hla hands as he related bls In the other Continued on Two Column our in His Returns inds Infant in Burning Home Breaks Down Door Returning home to find his slx monthsold child in danger of be ing burned to death in a rapidly spreading fire Anton Peterson 30 years old 3144 Benson avenue hammered the front door open with his fists rushed through the din ing room and rescued the child from Its crib at 11:30 o'clock Tues day night The father received serious Injuries to his hand and wrist and was removed to Receiv ing hospital The child the house Mr and Mrs Peterson as they ap proached saw flames through the front window Without wasting time to get his key Peterson smashed through the door The fire started in the basement but its origin is unknown ind Big Shortage In Illinois Bank Springfield III Nov 28 A xhort age of between $160000 and $170000 In the irst State Savings Bank of Wood River has been uncovered by bank examiners according to a statement Issued Tuesday by State Auditor Andrew Russell 2 EWNS ST1II I ELUDE POSSES i Authorities Speed to Scene of Midnight ight Eldorado Ark Nov 23 A bat tle between' a vigilance committee from Eldorado numbering about 200 men and 23 or more oil field worker north ot Smackover was reported tn progress late tonight A sherltt and deputies were sum moned from Camden More than 20 vigilantes garbed In white robes rode through the of! field section Monday warning gamblers and other undesirables to clurfe their resorts and leave the county within 24 hours The trouble tonight was reported to have re sulted from' efforts of the vigilantes to enforce these orders Third Burch jury Is Deadlocked One of those thoughtlesspersons who just eatup the precious moments in which you had expected to finish your book or jot down the list of gifts you were plin ning? Kathleen Norris Temple Beth El Member Con fer Unusual Honor on Head of Congregation Rabbi Leo ranklin for 24 years pastor of Temple Beth El was elected Tuesday evening rabbi for life of the new temple recent ly completed at Woodward and Gladstone avenues His election was announced at the conclusion of the annual business meeting ot the Temple Beth El congregation This I the first time such an honor ha bedn bestowed upon a rabbi In Detroit Rabbi ranklin 52 years: old Is said to be the youngest member ot the church ever elected pastor for life Election this nature are unusual ay offi cials of the congregation Rabbi Henry Berkowitz assist ant to Rabbi ranklin was praised in the annual report of church oflD clal The new edifice of Temple Beth El which it was announced Tuesday evening cost was dedicated two week ago It Is one of the finest church buildings tn ths city ollowing the reports of commit tees the following officers were elected: Isaac Goldberg president Aldolph lnsterwald vice president and Louis Simon treasurer all re elected: trustees David A Brown re elected: Ben Jacob and Harry Winston officers whoso terms do not expire this year are Al bert Kahn Millon Alexander Day Krollk Lout Welt Samuel Heavenrich and Israel Cohen Mag nus Hirshteld secretary and Em manuel Wodle warden Steps were taken for the enlarge ment of the sociological work ot Lausinne Nov 28 CBy the Associated The news of the execution of the ministers in Athens caused great excitement among the delegates to the Lausanne eon ference tonight ormer Pre mier Venirelos of Greece de nied himself to the newspaper men The various delegations had followed the trial of the for mer ministers with great in terest The delegates tonight were almost unanimous in ex pressing the belief that Greece had committed a great error in inflicting the extreme penalty in what was characterised as a decidedly political trial i Athens Nov 28 (By the Asso I dated six former cabinet officers and army officials convict ed ot high treason In with tbe Greek military disaster In Asia Minor were executed Tues day The execution of the coif fiemneu men was by snooting The men executed were: unner Premiers Gunnar! ro topapadakls and Stratus Theotou kl runner war minister: Baltaz zl bolder nt portfolios ui several former cabinets and General HadJ 'J anestis commander ot ths Greek 'S' si lb time pJ Aaii Minor 47' military disaster' au except two or tne comer can inet officers sid army officials ac cused at high treason in connection wnn tno orK) aerBie in AiA Minor wr sentenced to death by th military courtmr rtlal that heard the charges A sentence of life 1m firlsonment and degradation waa mpoaed upon Admiral Gouda and General Strat Igos A statement Issued by th court martial which condemned to death the former ministers giving the reasons for Imposing the sentence of death says In effect that the de fendant knowingly concealed from the people the danger Involved In King return to the throne and that although Greece wa breaking away from her alii ances they did their utmost to con soildate Constantine's throne In or der to enjoy office under him "By terroristic the statement adds "they stifled all pub lic opinion contrary to them ar ranged with General lladjr nestls a pretended offensive against Con stantinople and thereby brought about the enemy's offensive and th collapse of the Greek front In AsiaMinor thus deliberately delivering a large part of the army into the hands "They therefore were convicted Ceatlaerd ou ace Tbrte Column eur EJct Rabbi ranklin To Lifetime Service riendly Action Started Aid Refinancing Security Trust in Charge A friendly receivership was ask ad for and granted Wills Co Marysville' Mich through the United States courts on Tues day and the Security Trust com pany of Detroit wa appointed re ceiver Although tho company Is ald entirely olvnt this process tyas deemed expedient la order jto re finance and conserve the best in terests ot all concerned The Mich igan Malleable Iron company of Detroit Instituted proceedings In be half ot the company Th application for receiver cam many conferences with most ot the principal creditors eastern bankers and steps were taken with their full consent and approval The banking Interests are Kidder company Moseley Company William A Gaston and Robert Potter all ot Bostons The 1 company has mad tremen dous stride slnce lte jncorparadon In Delaware in 1M0 apd in apltdo( the slump which occured In 1820 and continued in 1921 tho company has made and disposed ''of cars which nave been pufehased by a high grade cljentelle No other company of Mat yevlH In which Mr Wills Is Interested Is in any way affected bjr thia pro cedure All of the other Wil's In terests are In splendid financial condition Normal operation WIU continue until such time as the at fairs of the company are afralght ened out Police Chief Two Others Die in Duel State Exacuthre Demes He Ha Interest in Control of Local Patronage While the city buzzed Tuesday with rumors that Mayor James Couzens was about to be Appointed United States senator to succeed Truman IL Newberry both Gov ernor Alex Groesbeck who will do the appointing and the city's fhlef executive maintained dis creet' silence The governor after holding aev eral conferences in Detroit on as let a Tuesday noon left arlr In (he afternoon for Lansing with th brief statement th appointment would be announced from the ata capital Wednesday He declined to affirm' or deny th exUtlng Tu rners It wa understood among these close to him that be bed in tended to make hi selection Tues day but deferred It because of th noon conference Nine orests Detroit took deep Interest In the possibility that its mayor might go to th aenat riend and fos freely discussed th matter and aeinmlngly for th first time In years found common ground in thxprssslon that whatever DetroR stoud to gain In th senate through appointment of Mr Cousene to the vacancy would be ffioy than offset by his loss to th city In directing the municipal ownership enter prise which has not yet passed th infancy stag i The feeling 'df th mayor's friend wa set forth plainly by Oscar Webber of th JL Hudson company believe Mayor Couien serve the state very creditably In the senate and would favor ths ap pointment highly If It were not for what appear to me to be blggSr problems at home His well known executive ability Is vital to th street railway this stag ot Its development and ther ar complications even now that require a steady hand at the I do not believe the aenat can possibly offer any bigger opportunity for him to serve the public then th field where the result he already has achieved have not met the final Th Detroit etty council heard the rumors of the pending Couzens ap pointment and took official cogni sance ot them Th council a few days ago bad unanimously adopted a resolution urging that the ap pointment be bestowed upon James Verner one of the most esteemed of Its member But when a resolution tarn ftip snntilrtarai Inn hr Councilman red Castator atreealng the point that Mayor Couzens Is needed In Detroit and should not be taken from th job whlle 'th 8 needs him It was with held on the ground Its adoption embarrass Mr Couzens Tak ing of this official position by the council is regarded ae'ciearlng th way 1 Many of Mayor closest friends while appreciative of th honor they believe Is In his grasp do not disguise their concern over the future of th municipal rail way The project Is Just reaching i Its most trying period they say and for the mayor to resign would be for him to leave an unfinished task Two years now when i what Is left of the senatorial term has expired the way would still be open to the mayor to seek a senate seat and bls work her would have Continued on Three Column 'eer 2 Children Die In School ire PAN 1NVEVTOR DIE Tlalstow H' Novt The Inventor Of the 'tln edged dust pan Edward Alnsley Bleeper Is dead at'the Old Homa at WeatvUle at the age of 84 He invented the kitchen utensil In l'S5 and sold bls product from the Gulf of Mexico to Maine IIOSES TO PRESIDE Oklahoma City Ok fa Nov 28 (By the Associated T4rec 'Thoraax A Kdwartljr nt Cordell was assigned today by Chief Justice John Harrison of the state supreme court to preside at the trial of Governor A Robertson of Oklahoma on a charge of accepting a bribe ACTORS SEEK AID Berlin Nov 23 American aid solicited for the strik ing actors of Berlin It Is stat ed simultaneously with the an nouncement by Die trade union which Include the manual laborers that Its mem i bers are cready to lay down their tools In sympathy with the actors thus cutting oft the playhouses from heat and light THANKSGIVING AT THE PIER Continuous dancing 2:39 to mldnlt a WHAT IS A POUI TRY SHOWER! Come to Palais Wed eve and Adv JOHN MeCORMACK SINGS At Arcadia Monday December Tickets now at Adv international thanksgiving DINNER St Ki Trlnee Edward Hotel Windsor Canada Ten minute from Woodward Ave erry Adv WINTER GARDEN A New Amusement World Adv GRAYSTONE EATHER DALL Tonight Live turkeys chickens ducks and pigs free un for all Adv Truly Heaeat Thanksgiving Eats Eotel Norton restaurant Adv runee ree Thanksatrln Tnvple Ballroom Ladies men Av Woman Rescues Baby rom Engine Wheels Lift Runaway 2 Year Old rom Tracks a reight Train Rumble By Howard Zaeke 2 years old of 3828 Monteith avenue was snatch ed from in front of the cow Catcher of a Michigan Central freight train at the Roosevelt avenue crossing Tuesday noon by Mrs Julia Peltz of 4024 Roosevelt avenue who risked her own life to whisk the baby out of harm's way an instant before the heavy train passed over the spot where the child sat all unconscious ot danger on the track Mrseltz who Uvea beside the railroad tracks glanced out from a window ot her home and saw the Zaske baby toddle to the tracks drop to his hand and knee crawl over the rail and calmly sit In th middle ot the track Only a abort distance away the freight train whistled and Mrs Pelt dashed to the tracks not an Instant too soon to save the baby from being crushed to death The locomotive was only a few feet away when she ricked up the baby and carried him to safety Just as the train rolled past Mrs Pelt the child over to a policeman who took him to 'if VnW 4 (Pht by iMln fcrvfe) 4 1 1 I i I 4 i 1 ft I i.

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