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Boost Traverse City i Because the City Boosts You RAVERSE NORTHERN GREATEST -DAILY: THE WEATHER Tonight--Cloudy. sd a UNITED PRESS TELEGRAPH SERVICE TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN; TW NTY-TH I YE A R--6856. PRICE--THREE CENTS RAGE TO RULE IF WHITES KEEP WARRING iansas Senator Sounds Warning in Disarmament Argument OFFICERS RESCUE KIDNAPPED GIRL AT A DESERTED RANCH Daniels Asks Gcncrnl Board For Report That Is Sure to Embody Plea to Continue Build- Sea Fighters. LOG Angeles, Jan, Gladys Withcrcll, was kidnapped Inat Tuesday night from.her Hollywood home, was rescued by police and deputy sheriffs shortly before 5 o'clock today, a deserted ranch several miles east of Corona, California. Two men' were arrested nnd are sa.ld to have confessed kidnapping, Mrs.

WltherelJ, a former Detroit girl, Is.said not to be harmed, BMltWGHT THEIR WAY OUT OPEN DOORS TO Half Dozen Detroit Industries Get Under Way Again Today. a i a i i race i a br-foro the In a worri a i a peoples a a i 1 a i i i i i a i ly policies of i a A a a i a in a i i i a a i a progressives course. i i a i i a i a long i bfl'ore i i i i a i i I i I a a a a i for wars go on. A great war i I be- i i a a tho i a races, a proof i i world peaceably a i "Tii-i i a I i a Far Unless l.hc a policy is i i a a i a i i a lo step a i poo- pie, i i alien and pagan ideas, i rule." POUCE ET I IN, A I $10,000 LOOT MORE DURING WEEK INDEMNITY OF FORCE OBEDIENCE Paris, the threat force cornpcl oiocdi- today. Reports Herp 1 Bergmann, repp resentative to co.mmfttee,: attend, the February meeting ofHhat Jinvshowed, that to the "dreams" of the Entente.

-V" i Robbery Takes Place Within dred Feet of i a in Detroit, Hun- a 3 1 a I i i of a bo Klvon to the. I a tho a of I.Ho a I a a a a Secretary a i has risked jrenoral A a I conclusion,) on i i of a navy, in of a i and Yi3 to a i a a i a a i i a a o.f a a Tho report In oxppotcd bo rhls wook, and Don- i a I i i a i i i i a Lho. age i of i T. a i a I'rom city a here', a i i i entered; as Hie rob'bers a i are said to a escaped i $10,000 In bonds. Two dred police In i a i a a i i guns took lip i One of the pressed i a a and the i in a i a detect- Ivc.s the robbers i way i SKAtERSlNJOY ON LAKE HUNDREDS A I I A IN A ON THE L'A'SS AC Ford's Highancl Park Factory a i Industries.

Open, on a 50 Per Cent Basis--Dodge Makes No Announcement, i a big gates of a a i a parts i I a i open a i en- a i a 'men a breaking' I depression i a been in i n'Hicl a west months. Before the- end of the a more i The a i a i operate on a 'fifty per cent i basis. i i a a a open- I a a Ford a i a a Aboii't 1500 i -bo a i Between 15,000 and men were -back at The a i a a son a i two body 'and ono i i a a Tho second a a in Det i Dodgu, a a Its reopening-. Berlin, Jan. 31.

Immediately after session of the Reichstag today, it reported the. to', refuse' to pay the $55,000,000,000 indemnity are: materially The i a adjourned; after ashort session "because, of the seriousnesssof i PLAN TO CHANGE CERTAIN CLAUSE I CATION'S O'F CITY OF- HOLDERS BELIEVED TOO AR'BilTRA'RY. CLAIM FIVE VICTIMS 7 INTO I DENCE A A A Fire a in Bowling A and Sweeps Entire Business Block, 31. Skate Sails' MaKo Use of the Wind Even the FlGh' Shanties All i A i of, an- i tlwh shan'tlos. and dogs covered hoard man a a i 9 i a a i enjoy ing ihcf bost.

a a Tnivorso i has over yes, wero loo cutter. 0 i horsoH, too. a a i Coror of big a crowd came, to tho a Skate sails wero very a least in "be.ing seen a i across the a at one i cast i a a i i i i perfect a i i a a i would i i powc'r for or per- HOIIS. -Several a i i Charter Revisionists Expect ay rk i I cl "'B wv Apnji-'? of- 'lli'Q i I'Os Mrs. E.

Lr Thirlby- Has Narrow Escape at Boar' man Lake Sunday. TWO DARK HORSES; FOR NEW CABINET, IS LATEST PREDICTION in i FALLS INTO AN AIRHOLE T.H A WJTH TIOIiRATE. Drcaml'ahd "Be Scene 'Of Per formance-s', One In. Two 'In. Eve.ning; i a a 'City i places 'will bo guests oMh-R 'iYHohlgau 'Company at three- moving i a.t a a th-eatre Friday, -1, as onq of s-cric-s bC.

"s-afoty fl'rs'l," dons in. 'the I ol' the company's i Tick-els i issu-etl 'by man-; agemonts Uve firms to find men ami are been ith.oir are a i priivalcnt inehis trial 'Ha M.c'i-CH.jitilo-.'Co,,. a i I orsc C-ity I 'Lu'n -State i Potortj'l uni'- bodied, f'hp v.wh^)| 1 1 ,1 Mi ri p'l i) ii ti nli'- rfi h' i i (i. a i i a i i a i at- i i i i fire i i a of i section gln.ssy a i i hero a a some and the cars i i i a i a i a a swept the- i a i 1 a streets. The i were i wero i a front a a i 11 th cl a ii wh i eh' 1 for person 'to lliavd a of i yours, in Traverse City a bo a a before hc'lng i i to hold 'a.

i i i bti. i 1 Clui a a a a i a ofPico t'ho a i wero tax payers and or loss was sakl a a thai. t.lnu. a i i i a to luiv-o thu revised a for submission to t.hti at tho 'April i -feel thai -tbls- i i is i a i -and a a good man who luvve i the a i i a i of -cfficieik i i a Jug i pl'tlier i i being tax payers or not 1 i a i i cits'. Ci-rc-il'ck 'MI'A'.

Johiii -O. CJ-co. il-'ardlc and i s-how i bo given j.o'c-lock 'iiv tho afternoon and and i i yit i i vln oTqnl'n'gi TliWrti bo 1 fca; Iu ro p'ciu ujoiudd.VViS'liow.n llrst. i 'bu a -itoci-. clout.

(L LEANEST iC YjSTiA H'A ILAK kcquircs-r-Dcsired' Thickness And v. lc'c-'Mft)r 'Lose -No Time In Starting Cutting. -'Ice eutt'lng -h-a'-s started on Board- niJin 1'mrvesV Is t.lic i ica talcen the. a ice. whic'h Is is clear as crystal and; ent lroTy-freo snow, or cloudy ice.

-'0n-q -local'- a started their, a i t'ho i .60 river of la.ko near their a it is a that- i a cutting to' frll a icing i the.week. I a a of. at'l'Oasf; Jriches, timof.Pc;j,nng Llia.t heavy -storu). mig'ht i Duality 1 the. and local I a With No Help'JNear, iMr Whiting, -By-E'xtraordi- nary -Effort, l.nun- diated 'One To Safety--.

i Ir: I 'While skat'ng on Board man lake a I I o'clock iSnnday i 'Mrs. E. 520 Sixth a rowly -escaped i she 'through an air .11 was rough the -hej- skating cojnpan.ion, Casslc a her i was saved. I'Mrs. Tihirlby and "W-hitins were a mllo ami, a a up, the -lake i when, accicion occurred.

They ha-d reached, tho southern i of tlieJr trij) and "bad turned' to. return to the Oval- Wood Diwh clock line. I stretch, oi! wJiatv apiearert to be rough i lay. tbem, bul; wbcn they started to cross' it, the Ice gave way and. Thirlby plunged i Mie Jake.

At this t'he water Js -10 feet'deep. 'A had Jiood a few mi mites 'before and Jr. Hi' A I Till I by 'n'n rs. Wh i ti As Miami Beach, Jnn, 31 Two dark horses- will show the. cabinet "of Warren G.

Harding, according' to authentic sources close to the President- elect today. They will be names which have not hitherto figured prominently in cabinet -speculation, it is understood. Only Harding's most intimate friends i know the identity of the two cabinet sur- prisesj in advance of the formal announcements expected about March 4th. Matter of Fire fcquupment Session Tonight A TRUCK OF ESCAPES BEAUTIFUL LIFE BROUGHT TO END MRS -H. E.

-Mil'LLE-R TAKEN A I AFTER LONG I Wonderful Mother To 1 A Twin Boys, Hers Was a Life 1 of Service, A a i life came to an a a i at 11:05, when Mrs. Ethel i 14 years i )i! H. E. i druggist, was called i the Great Beyond. 'Miller had 'been in failing, a for a months, having suffered an attack of a i i greatly weakened her.

This illness was i a because of her low i a i she was not a to resist the i to clim'b back to ice, i a i it gayc way bcno-at'h 'he: 1 Mrs. Miller was, before li-or mar- i i 'by a.ii i i a display of i i Koylo. She was 29, 1877,. in A i yeara of ago, a the a of her. i occurred came State Fire Marshal's Opinion May Be A Upon in Providing Ample Security For School Students To Pass Budget Tonight.

st.ren-g(.1i, n.n.?il|y succeeded Jp. gel i i of tho water t-lio- man.i-ea^hed t'ho scene. The two, both' ver.v" tlion walked, ami- a to Mrs. ca.r, near Oval- WooJ clotbing -beiug froxeir 'th-ey a i 'Lhero. any i Uie a i i i caved i i I I a Three i tlu 1 dieul i a i a on to a AOVISE PARLEY were a a a a In cove i a a a woro n.

fis.ii every occupied, Tho i i has boon only a i a A long a a a i a a i a i best i a i i a i i i i i cussed of i a a a noon or a a of races a contests. SUPT. TYLER'S CAR HIT BY INTERURBAN Former a Man Slight Injuries From Glass. real i i i i wJt'h very scones a 'P. safety i a i a was in i a i i i i i for llio ing LOCALS MEET M'ONTAG'UE '-RE-O-P'ENS HE FORMERLY Stock Will Be -Replenished Modernized In 'Particular.

And he Railroad Mnnagere And Employes Mus: Get Together. JAIL CHAPLAIN i Pros; 1 .,) i a 3.1,--Railroad a rigors wore a i by i States a i a a Board today to get i i i rind work out a "son.slblo of tho wage Tho tlm.t U.io get togcthor i I i llio niiinagors prosontod a i i a i lrii.rnodifl.lo, ahro- Cation of a i a tigrconuuHH and i of wngos of i dred i i i i i i workers. DIES OF PNEUMONIA Fnthc: Dominic MUP': Servn Three Yearji (n Prison. TU.v Unh.ed 1'ross.) i Jan. I a i ic, a a i to the I Mayor a i serve I i i a i a i to a martial deci- i suntenc.e was for i years, Ivlth i was accused of possessing sedition i a WANT PUBLIC REPORT ornor Maine, (H.v i tod a a i P.I.--Gov- H.

Piirkhii'rst of died ol 1 i a in tho a i hero lody. Tlio parts tho sugar- maple i -tho pretty 'blrds-oyc a of a i makers. Washington, a tho report of Ambassador Holland S. Morris, on his negotiations With Baron. Shldchara, Japanese ambassador here, be made public, was made today by 'Senator Hlrarn Johnson of California.

Tho report was made to Secretary of State Colby. i oi' Tyler a i i glass when a Chevrolet a in i his was; i i on a Muskegon Heights, strucl: by I a on ft evening a week. The a i occurred a a 6:15, Mr. Tyler was i i east on i avenue a statea a ht- goiiu: a 10 i an at i of collision. Duo to the dense fog he was a tn seo the car, and states: a ho did not.

hear tho car 'Sign a The i a stopped before a i the crossing, in i a with- 1 Height'! regulfi- lions, however, and was not traveling a i miles The i wlioel of the ma- 1 i a a a a a Th'j i i a a foiv of the 1 wore i i insured-, a i bo repaired. Mr. who was to attend a i in Muskegon, i on i a the a i SOUTHER'NEIRS E-R LIES-DAY-'NIGHT A T. C. 'Cqrnpulso'ry 'Labor, Arbitration 'Be a -League Contest.

To -dolmlin-g -Sa-g-inHNV scliool i co'mo to Traverse City Tii-esd-ay i to a a donate wilj.i. the toji-m i the local; 'school. The contest will be Iveld iu JC. ohurcli, 8 i 'be debated i lia.s' to do with" compulsory, fed-eral Jra.tion labor i i TLie 'local, school 'handled Wio side of i i i i Bear Lako last 'Thursday a Ipife the Tuesday -nigatt the opposito 1 Tu cs ay I g'h do figu ft) in a league -eiimihation: coh-i jlKt.s p-urcliascd .1, uMercer Cornin, I. $lrQe't, U-H.

A stock oi' the 11. pn.ny, engaged dor' the' a sold i business to he i e. rc e.u i n-l I i- ta gn'e: in ch.arge. Th-e stociv i bo ished a a inv oi "tne' Ep.w\ve"a'V^ LNfo-nta-gne' a cJonnect'e'd the a i a G-rbc'ery a resig'liecl tluvt. i i to take up PL ACE OF HONOR A I A-K ES U-N-I V-E'RS IT 'OF 'MICHIGAN A Third Woman.

I i To A hieve Debating -Honor--Big Contests Scheduled. A -hiva been accorded Devera Steinberg, a of. and Mrs. H. Slehvo-org, 509 SixLh street, who a acJectcd as a member of the i i of i i a a i in Canada, sbo City and made home i her a Mrs, J.

AV. i a i local." schools. Twenty-three years years ago a 5 she was unil.cd.ln a i a i by Hcv. D'c in as Cocblin, i i to a IVcr bore. Hei- "fatlier pVccortcd her in rJcath KCVCU years.

fii-e i pn.nadji. Mrs." vcry i i conijjle'te in hei' home for a lly. She belonged- to no a a I) -V. member the, to i and the- a tbo. -and- i mothcr to; tho.se related to hen she gave the a of i She was well but 1 made a few close i who i i proved i i Mrs.

W. Roumltrcc, a from Grand a i a i i i mate i a to caro 1'or her, ami Mrs. i i a Dal ton of Lel a beside i a other local i daily a i i to her. a i i of her One of the most i a matters be presented to Cily Commission at its meeting; tonight is the question of fire protection for the city schools. At the regular i of the Board pi: Education, held hist Thursday i it was decided a tho board should a a representative: iu.

the Commission i lonight to call a i of that body; to the vreobinmendations of the end I state fire marshal. Recently the state inl'ormed the local a that added protection was needed' for the city schoo system. i a motor truclv which carry exl.ra a equipment, to all.school alarms new and modern lire escapes should be i a The a a i budget comes up for final 'passage t.hte evening, but it does not i 'an appropriation for either the truck or lire escapes, is i i the- power of tho state fire to enforce a i ami. ii is be; lioyed a he reccmmeutl the rlro whicli be monv cxppiu'-ivu a I he, purchase of tin; i I i enforcement: should conVcr a the Commission lias passed its budget, it a large i i would ha.ve to be met year. 'As far as is i ia tho milItor, of il.

l.cnight's meeting. LATIN SOCIALISTS TO OVERTHROW GIOLITTI CABINET CHIMNEY FIRES team; winch 'will "meet the a ago Irs ller a and i i i i west pusba.ncl Adopted twni boys, Robert tM-. a i yeai L.JJ o't cl fcj t.age./and; that, she a been a devoted mother, bring- i i a a i f- to ones who feel I so keen tbe loss of the-'r dear Besides her grief-stricken a grandmoiher, Mrs. J. cho.sep tlve -atl'cT season.

Steinberg.is tho i woman in. 'history of. sc-hool lo 'be s-electeil Tor on team. Th i r- six vil-cb'a tfer.s fqrni a. a a i team.

a.ffirmati\ team. is. deba.ting it'll'- the negative, of 'rival school," the' 1 negative, a is i 1 1 1 e. a ft'j-r in a ti of. Cli -sa i sel-ected i yew the j'nLercpli-cgia-Lo debates is, I "Resolved that the of the i States recognize' the S'O'viet of Rus-sia." Steinberg is a or the a i a i team.

A HIM I. debates will those i i i and I i i i he); a J. i a and uncle, Bert Kilmer, this, city, survive, beside relafjves, Funeral services i be. ed from the a i residence, 529 a street, Wednesday a at Rev. Demas i pastor of the First a i a church, i i a i i a i be made in Oakwood cemetery, CU.BTJS;S A AND TRIIVi I GOOD BUSINESS.

Proprietor Employs Former Local Men Who Have Acquired Tne Experience. i Tini'v- i a excellent O'F QL OGS -U TH S.MOKE VVell. 'Make Fertile Groimd For Sparks. I I Poster, whose marriage to Helen lies -toolc place in Grand Rapids, January 19, has returned to Traverse 'City, following a wedding trip to Cincin- a i and points in After i i i the miKlnery markets in th-e interest of tho "millinery depart- ot fhe 'Hannab -Mercantile company's store, Mrs. Foster will arrive home.

Rome, ovor events of the most disastrous' week in i of Italian socialism; leaders, today, began a -determined effort to overthrow tho G'iolitti a i Debates participated Jn by thirty, i were expected! to last, the week, with Premier i i i certain to vote of i at their conclusion. Socialists, in their opening statements, declared that government has not a proper use of facilities to "prevent man ing and assaulting, of Socialists by' fi re- eys, few -'Sat- A. I 6 i i is is'ltin city i' so wiy, faoL a ar.b.'ib'pg'Ji'i.nlng lo-. Tlio hre; dLvp-artment a urday and-, for mal 1 ch itn u.v b'la Tboso -fires a distinct menace at i time 'beeiu-so t'h-e" roots, dud a luck of snow, 'have become" dried, out and will readily ignite from a -spark dropped -by a burning cbj'mneyv -NVhero a chimney' is we' l- th-e should at: ouce attend to -having it cleaned. 'The Bee "Hive geyser iu stoue' National Hark is becoming more a more active every sea-' SALOON REFORMS PROMISED ENGLAND HOLDSMEETING IN OPERA HOUSE iAiP 0 -MjOT-0 R-S A UAL HiO'UD 1 iESSI 'ONES DAY.

London. tho United Bug-land up a regard ad'V-ent'-df P.ro!.t.i;b.Jtio.n i wli'lle pro'hibiUon 1 Bc i a Intcrost- reforms-alcohol enUlmsi- i i a 'busily reform Dig thoir publ'rc-lron 'thb- 1 aro a Ifor'- i-'thlM purpose t.hc fi'rin of a cxpciuled th-at tho a a i of sum approach I a'nd If: i i i 'is. i.nteuded tliat, i-n the tiie British workman 11 -take his beer intollig-Qni'Jjv-' Cuspidors and sawdu.v^ are' to. be banlsbed, together i aM a gilt and glUter of drinloing suloon as it is today. Instead, the reformed i i 'havo a i rooms, i i dressing rooms-and decorated in the approved st3 le tha.t only' pastel shades and artistic ligditi'ng give.

Of Officers Poatui'C, t'n Napo i eon. tors com pany i 1)e 'held the 'City Operf.v Mouse 'Wednesday afternoon a 2:30. The opera house was tho availa-ble fliall large enough to the This is a most i a meeting. The company 'has hundreds stockholders in the state who will l)e interes-ted the annual-'re- IDorts of the vari6us officers" and annual election of the men who will guide the destinies of the corporation for the next year. A a a been operation less i a tlie i A.uto a i and Trim on -Bay street has its rooms a i i a i in process of a i This one the now and i c.o.ncern.s-i i a used a i and conipl.etely renews finis'li both i i a out.

Ah'. i thf-j i i toy-- merl.v i i i i i i a oi Koky- seeing possibaii- ti-es oi. soi-t ct work C'j'se, City, locai.cd h-ere. i i thir; 01: Commerce. The a has an i a i i a a i i iy used by i i i a a i i uung' a car receives enteri-iiL, 1 i is a steam j)resyuro i elTecm-aliy removes till grease a i th'i body, but a the work.

A i a i it" is gone over bund and necessary, ol'l a i i removed a then goes to the a i color room it receives the proper number of hand coats vur- nish" an'd color, and from there i i i room. This room scree'ned off from all possible j.ntcrffi'e wuh tho: a i the finish. Curtiss fou'nd i to import: i from iiutonio'biin a Jio a'blo-. to i rorjuur ify who had gained in automobile ami. who wero giau' in a i UHy.

I A RAILS--New- rails being in.KJ.nlJod a portion Mv-' Maivjuei.t'!. i of way, to replace okl ones. The a oil tionally heavy iron to withstand'' the heavy mwel and tlt'e enormous engines and summer trains. At present" mon are working at the corner of Sixth and: Union streets and the crossing completed will be ithau.

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