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THE DETROIT PrEE SS- RI A Y. OCTOBER 14. 1927 custody of tha Children' Aid aoci Stops Engine He Started in '86 ety for tha past three months. Ths baby's nam Is KM ward, Jr. Kewler said D'Mlller gav him and him wife the custody of the DENIES SLAIN SONWASTHUG VOIDS ACTRESS' 'JOKE' WEDDING t-iiiiu nurtiy ener tha child mother left It In the custody of the 'Abducted9 Child In Children's Aid Soarrh for "abductors" of a M-snontha-old baby ended abruptly ysstentay, when Howard Fowler, who formerly lived at 8271 Belvl-flers nue, one of the "abdnrtore" named by Edward D'Mlller, father ef the 14-months-old child, reported to pollae the boy has bean in the miner, ruwier said na wai to Keep the baby only until the father eouid una a place for his son to stay, mi mm momns ago, he said, he at irmptea to locate D'Milles, but was Judge Richtcr Grant Decree to unaDte to do so.

He then turned ths child over to the Children's Aid jjjj society. Girl Who Considered Mar-riage Prank. Claiming her "wedding was only Intended to be a Joke, and that he did not know she was legally jlfflk married, Julia Cerveny, 227 Buens. Vista avenue, an actress, was Man's Strap Watch, Plain Cushion Model, 17-Jewel, White or Green, Gold Father Sayi Man KUIed by Patrolman Went Gunning for Rival With Wife. Protesting that bis son, klled by police a a bandit suspect, was not an outlaw, but had gone, gunning tor tbe man wbo bad run away with bis wife, Oliver Tenlnty, 1389Z Fordham svenue, yesterday spent most of tbe afternoon in an effort to clear bis son's name.

The younger Tenintf, Identified, according, to polio, front fingerprints as Melville 20 years old, was hot and killed early Wednesday morning by Patrolman Roy Morris, of the Canflela avenue station, when he attempted to draw granted an annulment yesterday oy judge) Tneoaora J. Eichter circuit court. K7 Tea actress said aha married Frank E. Bering, a musician, as 'Joke" last December XI, In Crown Point, Ind. Tha two had met Hammond, a faw days before, and, sha said, they thought It would 1 p7 iffc ba "swell trick to fool their gun as the officer started to ques friends by having a tnock marriage." Thsy obtained a license, on which tion him.

Th youth Is said by po sha gave her nam as "Jewel lice to have s. 8t Louis criminal record. Cerrsny." "I thought If I gave tha wrong Soaght Ranaway Wife. So far a I know my son ha Lares lavishly furnished suite, $16.50 Weakly. $9.25 each for two.

Transient $3 a day. Every room with both tub and shower. Popular priced dining room luncheon 50c and 65c, dinner $1. Protected parking spsca with cars tinder lock, free to guests. JOHN N.

ANHUT name mat wouia males tha mar-rlaga illegal," she said. never taken part In any criminal Sha was Informed ths marriage was legal when the two returned activities," th elder Tenlnty said and told their friends of their yesterday. "He had been having considerable trouble with his wife, and Saturday she left htm to run prank. After that, Bering, who had entered into tha spirit of tha mock marriage, began to worry about another girl to whom ha waa engaged. Miss Cerveny came to away with anotner man.

The rea was be- son na carried tne gun for ths man cause he was looking Detroit to live with her mother, fe from him who had taken his wl o-ntm- According the policeman, who Sha la "through with mock mar rlagea," sha said. TWO MEN ARE HELD was off duty and In plain clothes when the shooting took place, he was in ths Belden restaurant at $50 Smart, New Model, Exquisitely Chased Gold-Filled Case Dependable Hamilton Tor Fifty Dollars to Five Hundred AS ALIMONY DODGERS 3H Second boulevard when Tenm. ty entered, walked up to ths kitchen window, and asked to be permitted to wash his hands. In the kltcnen. BpeWal to The Free Pre.

Morris said, Tenlnty merely dipped Kalamazoo, Oct. IS. 'Twn men HOTEL IMPERIAL I charged with contempt of court in raiiure to pay alimony, were brought into circuit court toriav Harry Collins will corns up for trial on this chants In four weeks and PETERBOQO WOODWARD Kay Harper, racing a similar charg will be brought Into court for trln oommmnmJ I hi n.ii.iia TOGHTsKAYSTi? In two weeks, the judge announced his nngers Into the water, wiped his hands, and retuaped to th dining room. He wallFed to th cash register where Nick Peterson, night manager was standing, and sat down on a stool at ths countsr. Killed iBstaatly.

Peterson asked Tenlnty for his order, according to Morris, and the latter engaged the manager In conversation. Hs looked around, meanwhile, and saw Morris, who had followed him into the kitchen, watching him. He did not give his order, but rose and went toward the door. Morris followed him, and was about to auestion him when Uriah Gould, topping; waterworks engine he started 41 years ago. This i a picture of Uriah Gould JEWELERS Awi tHodhmaJbUR taken as he turned the wheel which ft Tho time-worn motor waa built In 1888 by ths Samusl F.

Hodga company, and Gould, Its chief engineer, Installed It. Detroit waa particularly proud of It because wns then the largest machine of Its kind In the world, and bad been denlg'ned and built within the city. (Jould later became chief engineer of the tatlon, a position he resigned a few years ago. He was succeeded by his son. Harry, who Is now supervisor of tho plant.

stopped forever Engine number I at the Waterworks Pumping station. Gould started tho engine going 41 years ago, ana it has been In constant servle 4ver since. The engine, en old "walking beam" type, which putnued 3,000,000 gallons of Water daily. Is to be dismantled to make room for two neve centrifugal engines, with a capac Tenlnty drew his revolver. Accord ing to the policeman.

Tenintv pull ed the trigger twice, but the gun, which was aimed at the officer, did not go off. Morris then fired one ity of gu.vuu.ooo gallons. shot. The ouilet pierced Tenlnty heart, killing him Instantly. Morris's storv was corroborated John, th Old Farnae Man, Remark "Some fotks hate to spend $10 for cleaning a furnace.

They just add $30 to their coal bill by a tazlcab driver, Benjamin Mc-Callum, 660 Bralnard street, who saw the entire affair. SCHOOL SHAFT 0 Mrs. Irene Kinney, who was What's Doing Today in Detroit and keep warm all winter. TO BE UNVEILED seated in an automobile parked in front of the restaurant at the time of the shooting, and who was taken to headquarters for questioning, was released yesterday when she proved she did not know Tenlnty, and had been waltlnv for hi hus rvnc: 1 band, who Is employed In a restaurant at Bralnard and Third streets. Marygrove College to Dedicate BESSLER FUNERAL IlJAl li Statue of Virgin Given by Ex-Students.

Unveiling of the tatue of the Or GENERAL INTEREST, Detroit Ufa Underwriters, Detroit Community Fund, Theta Delta Chi, Ileal Estate Directors, Quota Club, Detroit Industrial Safety Council luncheons Hotel Book Cadillac, 13:16 p. nu Noontide Club, Detroit Comman-dery. No. 1, K. Adcraft Club, luncheons, 12:15 p.

m. (Interstate Commerce commisaloa hearing), Hotel Statler. Joint meeting American Society Civil Engineers, and Detroit En SET FOR SATURDAY Blessed Virgin, mounted on a 50-foot shaft in the center of the campus of Mary8roe college, will take place Bjjndaf at 4 p. m. The college is located on the Six Mile Veteran Free Press Printer road at Wyoming avenue.

Eulogized by Friend. Ths statue, carved out of carrara Funsral services for William L. marble, was quarried and sculptured gineering society, 478 V. Alexandrine avenue, p. rn.

Bpeaker, IV Morrison, professor, V. of M. College of City of Detroit class games, Belle Isle, 1:30 p. m. Detroit Symphony Orchestra eon-cert.

Orchestra Hall, p. m. Bessler, veteran printer, and at ths In Italy. Th shaft Is Intended a time of his death, Wednesday, fore memorial to tho slaters of the Hue 'Lea exsuSD man of the "ad alley" in Th Free Immaculate Heart of Mary from Press composing room, will held Detroit Teacher's college, Adam less dance, college srym. eveninsr.

students formerly taKht by them. Rev. t'r. John Unskey, of Vlsl tatlon parish, will make the ores Kappa Sigma luncheon. Hotel at (:30 a.m.

Saturday In Holy Rosary church. Woodward and Medbury Barium, m. Christopher Columbus Post, CITE avenues. Burial will be at Boss ofANTH American Legion, school hall, Bi- entatlon speech, Dr. George Herman Derry, president of the col-Ipfte, will accept the ahaft.

Preceding ths the students of the collegs will parade in caps land Park cemetery, Twelve-Mils vard and Wilkins streets, 8 p. Kappa Kappa Gamma Founders road and Woodward avenue. Ths following tribute to Mr, Day banquet, 7 p. People's State ana gowns, aurins; the cere mony they win jing hymns. Delegates to the National Conven Bessler.

was written by a life long BanK forum ainner, 6:15 p. Ma sonic Temple. friend: Ionic club luncheon, MS Michi tlon nf Catholi Men. will be euests William lu Bessler, at the ags of gan avenue, noon. Detroit Chapter, Disabled Amerl (2, and after 44 year of service with can Veteran of World war, 2280 or ths college f0r ine ceremonies, CAMPMlDOW, The Detroit Free Press, has justl A Real SUge Show Such As Only the Addison Offers! Featuring Accent Ziegfcld Follies Stars and America's Most Sensational Society Dancers! 20 Beautiful Dancing Girls fled his last line, ba marked his last sorest avenue east, p.

m. MOTIOJT FICTURB. "ad" and has passed to that great The Woman on Trial," Michigan. SISTERTODIVIDE beyond from whence no tidings ever have filtered through to tell of those In that mysterious realm to which Tne college widow," Capitol. "Camille," Adams.

'The Big Parade," Madlsfin. "The Fighting Eagle," Hollywood, all of us must go sometime. Hi family circls and friends will "For Ladle Only," Keith Albse Two to Share Bulk of Estate! miss him and revere his nam, but 7 130, liSO, liM Will Filed for Probate. th little Industrial world In which Uptown. "What Prlca Clory," Fox Wash' Ingfon.

"Soft Cushions," Grand Riviera. 7 Star Acts 4 Shows Produced by Ernie Young he has labored and dona hi part The will Of n.nlel CamDau who will oon forgst him. 'TIs the im "On Ze Boulevard," Da Sail died at his home in Grosse I'olnte, October 6, was (lied In probate court yesterday, naming ne Detroit Trust mutable law of nature, and useless to complain. But Mr. Bessler has company and Aueie uampau- oequeathed to tho present genera-lion of printers something thst will be worth their close attention and Garden "Swim Girl, Swim," Regent "Silver Valley," Colonial.

THEATERS. The Silver Cord," Cass. "The Road to Rome," Oarrlck. "Weather Clear Track mompson, a. sinter, ecutor.

Katharine Mille CamDau. widow, and Mrs. Adele Campau-Thompson Reservations Now For Saturday and Sunday $1 A A Cover Charge Every Week Day l.UU Sunday Saturday $1.50 No Cover Charg Entire Performance During Dinner Hour $1.50 Dinner Every Day Except Sunday wer the chief benenclaries. A a-lft of tsnnO and thn nroccpds study. He was of the old school of printers that Is rapidly passing away, and with them their altruistic principles of unionism and loyalty unionism that meant the practice of brotherly love, and loyalty that New Detroit, "Golden Dawn," Shubert-Detrolt.

from several life Insurance policies, amounting to approximately were left to Mrs. Carnpau. She will share equally with the ulster "The toor Nut," Donatella Play house. in the incorn. from the balance of to tho estate after "everal legaclea have been distributed.

"Wins, Women and Song," Gayety, "Speed Girls 0M928," Cadillac Siamese Twins, Oriental. Watson Sisters, State. Three thousand dollars each waa ert to tne Fm aence linsi) ta nd "The Celebrities," Keith's Temple. mean i luuniuiness to his work: and his employer. This loyalty In late year required Spartan courage and pur grit to maintain on account of his frequent It wa not that Mr.

Bessler thought thsre were no others who could do his work, or a well; no, it waa not that. He was responsible and he held himself liable for success or failure of his work. There is a law of comDensatlon ROOM- to 8t Mary's orphan Asylum. To Through more than 100 years, Anthracite "Hard Coal" has been the one preferred fuel cr home heating. Its margin leadership is today greater than ever before For the Anthracite of today is emphatically the best Anthracite we have ever marketed.

It has become truly a manufactured product washed, screened, figged, and sized, by modern machinery and methods which make possible new standards of uniform purity. Here Is fuel you can buy with full confidence fuel that is clean, smokeless, trouble-free and safp fuel that holds fire and needs only a minimum of attention. Order your season's supply now. Delivery will be prompt and you will enoy the sound satisfaction of being ready for the severest test a Detroit winter can bring. AUTHORIZED ANTHRACITE RETAILERS OF DETROIT re.

ti. lormeriy miss PRATER AI atharine f. ueore, now residing" Westgate chapter. Eastern Star. New York.

ws left 13.000 and rare maroi, Adele fm- P. m. urn loon Efiiil HUrnland Park conclave No. 7. that squares all thing.

Mr. Bessler's True Kindred, 1:45 p. m. Highland pau-Hoffman will receive 13.000; Mrs. Elwood Croul.

Jules G. Hoffman. and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart A.

Springle, each. Fark Masonlo temple. Detroit Commander? No. L. V.lwht.

Taninla. Inna reraonS In lr. lamnnti'n entntnv satisiaction in- doing bis work to the best of his ability and under all physical conditions was his reward. To the last he labored, until the tap-tap of the planer on the last form was to be a requiem ushering him Into eternity. for three years or more will recelvo temule.

to. Order of Red Cross irym izvu ra 3(iu eacn. and Aiaitai 7:30 n. m. Iietroit fihrlne No.

10. White ANN ARBOR RAILROAD Shrine, evening, Eastern Star tem ple. BEGINS $30,000 YARDS Wayne County Fraternal Home association, p. hall No. O.

8. temple. 'AD' CLUB TO HIRE CONVENTION TRAIN Special t0 The Free Press. Owosho, Oct. 13 Th.

Royai Hive ivo. 86, Maccabees. pouts. Football) Cass Tech vs. As Arbor railroad today worK on its new yards Caledonia township and expects to liuve them ready for ue nc" summer.

The sumption high. Assumption high, Sandwich. company will Mo.ooO on tha improvement, jts present yards are) located inside the city limits. Chicago Special Win Leare Boxing matcn Moose temple. 411 Elibeth.

i Tuesday Afternoon. Members of Iks' Arirraft nt CHURCH. Inaugural dinner. Greater Detroit Preabyterian Iiullding Fund cam Detroit, who will attend ths various advertising convsntlons In Chicago next week, will leave here Tm.kj,v paign, Hotel btatier, 6:10 p. m.

Watch for double-page announcement in real estate sec tion of a detroit newspaper next sunday. at 1JS p. on a special train, it Youthful Thugs wss announced yesierdsy. Anions; th conventions scheduled are those of the Direct Mail Advertising association, the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the Insurance Ad Get Long Terms vertising association, the Mall Advertising; Service association thA Rakowekl. years M.

4000 Central avenue, waa sentenced from i to au years in Jackson prlion, and his companion, Stanley Agricultural Publishers association, the Inland Press association, the Association of Newspapers Executives and the National Association of Teacher of Marketing and Advertising. To stimulate Interest In the convention here next July of the International Advertising clubs, the De Helen, wa neniencra to irom iv to 2S years by Judge Thomas M. Cotter In recorder' court yester Through your dealer, Anthracite Coal Service, established and maintained by the Anthracite mine owners, provides expert information and advice on all heating problems, without charge. Fine Hotel Rooms Sliower. Deluxe Service.

Spanish Garden Lobby. Corofl'e hotel frvic st escep. tionsl single J7 double (, batrt. A step Iron, downtown. A block from COME IN TODAY! HOTEL MADRID day.

The two youths were found guilty holding up Anthony Smith In a etore at 3517 Military avenue An-Kunt 14, and robbing him of $14. Both denied they were guilty, saying a third companion committed the robberv- Rakowskl has served three years i urn Laminar Industrial school. troit ciub win maintain a booth at the meeting of the Direct Mail Advertising association. The session here next year is expected to be the largest advertising congress ever held. Detrolters scheduled to address ths Chicsgo convention Include 12.

St. Elmo Lewi Clintnn nrrv. THERE IS NO SATISFACTORY SUBSTITUTE FOR and i month in Ionia reformatory for stealing an automobile, accord Joseph Meadon snd Joseph Mills. Others who will take part In th deliberations include Frank L. PleTce and William R.

Ewsld. UUOUraU (J La ing to police records. BISHOP WILL DEDICATE NEW SCHOOL AT OWOSSO BARD COAL' ONLY TWO HOURS Throuit fast Intenirbsa Service from Detroit Wait in Room to TOLEDO tea Minute sher the kswr. Only a two-hour trip. .80 en wt: 2 50 round trla.

Sseed sad soiil comfort combined. DETROIT UNITED LINES Special to The Free Prens. Oct. 13 Kt. Rev.

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