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PART QUE PLAY SMASHES STAGE RECORDS RUSSELL SCOTT URGE REVISION Palestine Lodge Will Honor World Fliers at Degree Dinner Triplets Attend Albion College IRISH PRIMATE, MONEY WIZARD OF DAWES PLAN THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19Z7 mm, DIES List of Dead Slayer's Promo "AbiVa Irish Roie" AttracU 11,000,000, Who Pay $22,000,000 in Year. SpeoUl to The Fre Press. New York; Oct. 22. Having broken every known record in the history of the theater, "Abie's Irish Rose'' ended its run here tonight with its performance in New York City without an interruption.

This nearly doubles the previous German Nationalist Press Demands Modification of Terms. By Csble to The Free Press. Berlin, Oct. 22. The Nationalist press today demanded immediate revision of the Dawes plan or an appeal to arbitration to modify Germany's war debts as a result of the note from S.

Parker Gilbert, agent for reparations, to Heinrich Koehler, minister of finance, warning against the proposed increase in the salaries of German public V- 1 iVV Succumbs to Pneumonia Fol-lowing Accident While Bathing 6 Weeks Ago. Carlingford, Ireland, Oct 22 (A. Weakened by devotion to his work in the early stages of hi illness, Patrick Cardinal O'Domie I primate of Ireland, died here today i2 erdlnal's fatal niness, dii.g. nosed as double pneumonia pleurisy, really owed its origin an accident h. suffered while ath Ing six weeks ago.

when he Injuria his knee. Hi eminence was anv that nothing appear this accident, and mad r.quest that It not be published. Conducted Marriage Ceremony. Although confined to his room conducted a marriage ceremonv which he was Particularly Inter ested, and insisted on dealing la correspondence, one day wrltii 10 letters. A cold then 5 upon his exertions.

Even then ti, cardinal sought to minimize hit Illness, and asked his medical it. tendant and friend, Dr it Ftnnegan, to describe It as a chu The physician's bulletin, however diagnosed the rirHmni longest run of any play in Amer i 1 -i I -I officials. tion Schemes Reads Like Mississippi Bubble. Special to The Free Prew. Toronto, Oct.

22. Russell T. Fcott, convicted slayer who ended his Ufa In cell at Chicago, cut a wlda swath In financial circles in Canada during his operations from this city about seven years ago, and there Is one striking difference between his many promotions and those of the average unsound promoter. In that without exception every Idea he launched has since been put through to success. This was done in every instance by rusting Scott's control, getting fresh capital and cutting down the expenses of operation.

After Scott formed Mortgage, Discount Finance, securing capital by bizarre methods, he mado an attempt to gain control of th company from a board headed by the late Sir John Willison, but his scheme was 'voted down. His Detroit-Windsor bridge promotion was a wild and extravagant idea hitched to $10,000,000 on paper which was unsubscribed. Nationalist newspapers accused Gilbert of "meddling- In Germany's private affairs, meanwhile assuming the position of the real master of German finance." A conference was arranged between the finance minister and Gil ica and exceeds by close to 100 performances the world long-run record established by "Chu Chin Chow" in London. 22,000,000 Receipt. "Abie's Irish Rose," the story of Jewish boy and an Irish Catholic girl who cot mnrrled and were ostracised by their families, ha played to more people than any ether American play with the possi-ble exception of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." It has been given 17,600 times en three continents and It Is estimated that more than 1 1,000,000 have paid more than 122,000,000 to ee the play.

It has run for week in cities and towns where the ordinary run of rlnye last a week or less. "Able' rlh Hose" ran 67 weeks In Chicago, 32 weeka in Horn on, 26 In Cleveland, 6 in Detroit, 17 in Toronto, 14 In Katun City, IS weeks each In Washington and Columbus, 13 in HI. I.ouis, In Paltlmore and Cincinnati, 11 In Huf- EJllillli'MliailllilMlillDililllilllliQlllllllllliialllinmillUillllliillltfJIIIIItliniinuiiiiiiiiitriu Albion, Oct. 22. Roy, Merideth tnd Raymond McLean, of Luding-ton, are the only triplets attending Albion college this They observed their birthdays last Wednesday, At Albion, Roy and Merideth are planning to major in English, and Raymond is talcing a pre-law course.

The triplets, who were 18 this wek, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. C. McLean. Reading from left to right are Roy, Merideth and Raymond.

bert this afternoon to settle their difference. It is understood that one of the underlying causes of the friction (aside from the note) is the youth of the American official. German officials, who are mostly men up In years, resent the attitude taken by the comparatively youthful agent for reparations. U. S.

GOURTSREPORT double pneumonia and pleurisy. was manifested throughout Ireland hv and Proestants alike over the cardi- 1'lioto by c. Hayaa A Co. EDWARD F. SCHLEE.

WILLIAM BROCK. Members of Palestine lodge, F. A. will have their fellow- mi, inii.oD. utivaucen age was 71 years old was Did Wlsnrd Work.

as a handicap beyond even his stalwart frame to overcome, and so It proved. Last week there were hopes members, Edward F. Schlee and William Brock, as guests of honor at its Third Degree dinner at 6 o'clock Friday night. The evening will be known as "Aviation night," and a number of leaders in the development NEW TARIFF NOTE ON WAY TO FRANCE GERMANY SETS CURB ON FETES FOR ECONOMY "Scott did real wlsard work In getting the confidence of many men of affairs, who attended his dinners and were ready to put money Into his ventures, but he never would have been able to swing his bridge GAIN IN MICHIGAN irtuver. Jtioeed, his brother.

Dr. John O'Donnell. of aviation have been invited, including Harvey A. Campbell, Harold H. Emmons, Henry and Kdsel ford, Stanley B.

Knauss, Major Thomas G. Lanphier, Alvan Macauley, Eddie Stlnson, William Mayo, William sorrow was pathetic to Witney brightened visibly and thought hiii eminence had a good chance to recover, but a relapse set In several days ago. and It realized that ths end was inevitable. talo, 10 in Montreal, eight in Itoch-eater, six in Atlanta and Syracuse, five In Dayton, St. Paul ami Minneapolis and four weeks In Akron.

It seneine," saia a nnancial man in recalling the promoter's exploits. Mortgage Discount Finance, was incorporated October 8, Public Men, Women Hail Ef ran three weeks in Krio, a one- 1S20 (Just seven years to the day before Scott ended his life), by It. T. Scott with the follow O'Mara, H. G.

MacCarroll, Captain E. V. Rickenbacker, Duke Schiller, William B. Stout, Colonel Jesse G. Vincent and Phil Wood.

Edward S. Evans, worshipful master of Palestine lodge, and holder of the time record for circumnavigating the globe, will preside. Schlee will tell of his experiences in the thrilling attempt he and Brock made to better the globe-circling record, and an address also will be given by Carl B. Fritsche, general manager of the Aircraft Development corporation. Bor In County Donegal.

Cardinal O'Donnell was born nt Kllralne, in Countv Doneeal fort To Temper National Extravagance. Berlin, Oct. 22 (A. Social functions In the capital and many parts of Germany have reached a ing officers: President, Sir John Willison; vice-presidents. Col.

Wm. Mo-Bain and Gen. Sir Pavid Watson educated at the Catholic universiu-In Maynooth. He was appointed bishop of Itaphoe In 1888, and from 1922 to 1924, was coadjutor Archbishop of Armagh, whnm h. The directors were the above and Hon.

Frank Carrel, Quebec; John T. White, K. Dr. W. St.

Charles, G. L. Monohan, A. F. Healey, Wind succeeded as primate of Ireland The cardinal visited America inut year to attend the Eucharlstic con Census Troubles Laid to Politics sor, and George K.

Griffin. Cuts Floral Tokens To Aid Charity Sixth Judicial Circuit Shows Increase During Year. Special to The Free Press. Bay City, Oct. 22.

A compilation of the work In the sixth judicial circuit of United States courts has been issued to the senior Judges of each of the diBtrict courts comprised In the circuit, according to Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle, who Is conducting the district court in Bay City. These statistics were compiled by Arthur C. Denison, circuit Judge for the sixth circuit at Cincinnati, O. The report consists of information on criminal, civil and bankruptcy cases on which there was legal proceeding during, the federal fiscal year of 1926-27 which closed June 31.

In the eastern district of Michigan, which consists of the northern division, holding court In Ray City, and the southern division, holding court in Detroit, there stage of elaborateness and frequency, so greatly In contrast to Germany's economic and political condition, that the cabinet today unanimously decided to discourage them. gress at cnieago. on January zo, the nam was changed to Mortgage Discount, night stand. noubtfnl at Start. The company was threatened with failure when It was first put on in New York.

May 2.1, 11)22. During Its early weeks tickets fr It could be bought a-t cut-rates but the play gradually built up a tremendous following. Miss Anns Nichols, author of the Jlay, has made a firtun from it, and Is now a millionaire. She began her theatrical career as an actress In Boston, but turned to the writing of playa. She la now on the Paclnc cosst, assisting in making a motion picture version of the play.

Out of th receipts from her enterprise Mis Nichols has paid some 13, In salaries alone and her advertising bill has run well above It.OOO.Ouu. and the ofneers, as last recorded at the provincial secretary department were: Hon. Frank Carrel! The cabinet Itself plans to set an example by curtailing its own president; J. T. White, T.

J. Algar, George It. Griffin, l. L. McCarthy, to Die In Chair, Nov.

25 Special to The Free Press. Jefferson. Oct. S4 Albany, N. Oct.

22. (A. Testimony that Mrs. Florence K. S.

Knapp, former secretary of state, had admitted she had "hsd gome po Hopes Held for Termination of Treaty Dispute. Washington, Oct. 22. (A. The American note on the tariff controversy with France, number six in the series between the two countries, was on its way to Paris today and will be delivered to the foreign office Monday by th American embassy.

Washington officials declined to summarize the communication or discuss its character further than to Indicate that It was conciliatory in tone. Hope Is entertained that the American answer will terminate the conversations In an agreement on a formula for commercial treaty negotiations. There Is little question that officials here believe yesterday's developments with respect to the Washington government's attitude as to both agricultural quarantines and the question of sending American experts abroad to study the book of foreign exporter will prove to have ereated an increasingly friendly atmosphere in which the tariff conversation la proceeding. it was learned authoritatively tonight that the new American tariff note does not contain any suggestions or proposals not already brought up In the exchanges with the French foreign office. k.

jtonert warren and a. m. Clouller, all prominent men in Ca program or festivities as mucn as possible "without, however, Impairing representation commensurate with the dignity of the German reich." Cabinet members expect to nadian financial affairs. The two Stockholm. Oct.

II. (V. A home for the aged, erected entirely with money which would otherwise hav been expended upon wreaths and flowers for funerals, has resulted from the llfework of Miss Alma Hedln, of Stockholm, sister of Hveii Hedln, famous explorer. Six years aco Miss Hedln evolved the Idea of utilizing In a more dignified and beneficial manner the large sums Invested In floral offer-Ink-, at funerals. Feeling that the latter resigned January 24, 1921.

In the interval Sir David Watson and Hewitt, Connaut youth, convlitt of the murder of Fred Hrown. I. at North Canneaut, last February. were 1,706 criminal cRses started Col. McBain had served on the dl rectorate.

Headed by Henley. The R. T. Scott the nro must dlo in the electric chair, November 25. The court of appeals so decreed In a decision hsrubii 6 IN FAMILY TOTAL 498 YEARS IN AGE down here today which UDholil dead would be remembered and hon during the year.

Of that number 1,687 were closed, while in 1,383 cases pleas of guilty were received and In 127 cases conviction was gained by trial by Jury. The remaining 197 cases were cither dis motion agency owned by Scott, and in which he also sold shares to the Hewitt's conviction. Mrs. Fred Hrown and her Utile son, Fred. were slain following sn argument between Mrs.

liroun litical pressure In administration of tho 1925 state census was given at today's Investigation Into charges of irregularities in th administration of the census fund by Dr. Walter Lnldlaw, secretary of the cities census committee, which filed the charges. "She said that she had some political pressure and that there were some expenses that were heavier than she had counted on," Dr. Lald-law said, after he threatened a taxpayer's suit as a. result of Mrs.

Knapp's announcement that 150 assistant assembly district supervisors were to he appointed at 50U each. He aald he regarded it as "an unwarranted addition to the liberal allowance provided by the law," and that It would Invade th balance that would be available for tabula ored in a more fitting and lasting way by the erection of a permanent Institution of charity, she launched her campaign for the so-called "Flower Fund." Miss Hedln did not advocate th missed, acquitted by Jury trial, or and Huwitt, who later declined he quesnea oy oraers or none prose qui. In this regard, the eastern dls was "crazed by radio music," In the Brown home where he had been a frequent visitor. Hewitt Is now in "death row" at Columbus limit their personal appearance at social functions to a minimum. The government's attention has been called to the fact that the winter social season, formerly ended on shrove Tuesday, and the cabinet will seek to revive this custom bv refusing to attend social affairs after February 21, 1928.

It Is further stated in an olficial communique that "all cabinet member have agreed with the chancellor that the economic and social problems still awaiting solution are of uch a nature that they ought not to furnish occasion for unneces sary festivities, memorial exercises mid eongreses of all sorts. The cabinet's admonition met with the hearty approval of men and women In public life, many of whom expressed themselves as favoring the restriction of social function. President Loebe. of the reichstsg. suggested that the best way to avoid unnecessary social engagement Is simply to decline them.

public, was headed by A. V. Healey. who was also president of the Mutual Finance Co. of Windsor, in which Scott sold stock.

H. A. Mr-Keown was secretary-treasurer; T. Scott, the father, was sales manager, and it. T.

Scott, vice-president and director. Financial Service incorporated April IS, 1022, had as Its directors Jt. T. Scott, sales director; total discontinuance of flowers on the Swedish graves, but she sug trict of Allchlgan was second In the number or cases begun and closed during the year, the eastern trict of Kentucky belna first with TRAVEL AND RESORTS cases. The eastern district of Michigan led In the number of United Harold B.

Duncan, adjusting special tion. States civil cases begun during the past year with S00 cases belnr Route Is Opened started in this district. An Increase was noted in everv Drancn or tn work, with the ex ist, John It. Reeves, uccountant, and Thomas H. Scott, gentleman.

The name was changed June 10 of the same year to R. T. Scott and on July 24 the first active directors were It. T. Scott, Herbert Johnston, E.

K. Bralthwalte, Harold F. Duncan and Wm. Morse. The Credit Alliance Financial, was chertered June 23.

1922, and was surrendered November 2S. gested that only half of what was usually offered should be sent, and that the other half be submitted, in the form of cash, to the fund. In the beginning, her Idea was not received with much enthusiasm, but today her plan la supported by men and women in all walks oflife. So thorough has her success been that the fund recently erected a second building. EORAH CALLS HORSE GOVERNOR, NOT AL Washington, Oct.

22. (A. Oovernor la what Senator liorali, of Idaho, has decided to call the new horse recently given to him with the name of Al Smith. Senator Borah, who finds his new mount a Brother and Sister Meet for First Time Since 1898. Waterloo, N.

Oct. 12. (U. Five brothers and a ltr, Including a quartet of Civil war veterans, were brought together for the first time since 1858 when the lhr family reunion was held here. The combined ages of ths Six totaled 498 years.

Those present at the re-unlon ere (ieorge, 88, Geneva; Wlllliim, Sfi, Waterloo; Aaron, 85, Waterloo; Warren, S2, charlotte, Mar-cellus, 78, Charlotte. and Mrs. Sarah Oilman, 73, Waterloo. All are children of the late Henry and Kltiabeth Lahr and I.ahr and were born and raised In the home where the re-unlnn was held. William, Aaron, Warren and Marcellus Joined the I'nlon army at the outbreak of the Civil war and went their several ways after its elose.

ception of bankruptcy. Over Cheboygan Kiwlnl to The Free Press. Cheboygan, Oct. 22 Water now flows through the rebuilt Vcks at METHODISTS PLAN MOROCCANS KIDNAP the east of the I nlon Bag Paper BIG 1928 MEETING FRENCH RULER'S KIN corporations mills on the bank oi Cheboygan river and navigation Is fioeslble on the once famous "In-and Route" between Cheboygan and Petoskey' Inland port. Conway on the Crooked river.

Three months Whole World to Be Represent worthy successor of Jester, which he rode for years, says he doesn't were nnnminmrl in think it right to call the horse Al. 1 work at a cost of upwards of 50,000. ed at Conference. Kansas City. Oct.

22. fA. 1923. The first active directors were: James Cowan. Col.

J. A. Cooper, R. T. Scott, W.

A. Dover, D. F. Johnston and C. C.

Keele. Th final board of directors were: President. J. A. Cameron; secretary, C.

C. Keele, and Senator Macdonald, Col. Cooper. Senator Gideon Robertson, Hon. Rudolph Monly, M.

R. Clark, D. R. Street and L. J.

R. Rowlands. There was an agreement between this company and Scott to turn over to Credit Alliance any of R. T. Scott's assets.

Credit Alliance Financial, was afterwards taken over by Manufacturers Finance Corporation, then of Montreal, now of Toronto. Executive HI Gnests. Four Taken to Mountains; Hope of Ransom Is Told. Casablanca, Morocco, Oct. 22.

(A. Four members of the family of Theodore Bteeg, French resident-general in Morocco, nave been kidnapped by Moroccan dissidents and Annual conferences of the Methodist episcopal church all over the world are electing delegates to the general conference to convene here May 1, 1928. Church problems will be discuss ed and Dlans formulated bv sua taken to the foot of the middle At- las range, 200 miles south of Casa- delegates, half of whom are ministerial and half ly representatives. EWORLD In December, 1921, R. T.

Scott staged a general convention of ex t-ossiDiiuy or a union between the Methodist Episcopal church and the Methodist Episcopal church. South, Is seen In the fact that members of the southern church have been appointed on reception committee and will attend some of the sessions. From 1773 to 1784-all traveling Dianca. Advices reaching here state that the four missing persons are Mr. and Mrs.

Yves Steeg, nephew and niece of the Resident General, and Mr. and Mrs. Jean Malllet, who are distantly related to him. The abandoned automobile In which the four bad been riding on a hunting trip In the foot of the Atlas Mountains has been found, bullet ridden, with two hunting dogs, which accompanied them, dead in the bottom of the car, their throats slit It Is hoped here that the four persons escaped injury and that in view of their prominence will be held for ransom. ministers were members of the annual conference which rnct for conversation or conference." For some year there "Were quad Radiant Egypt.

mretertoiisTndia, fantastic Gtina sud exquisite Japan all the Oriental I'orts of all other world cruises plus Borneo and French Somaliland. In 1 takes you 37.819 miles on land and sea to 63 fascinating cities in 30 countries each at its idral season. One experienced management on ship and shore. Worla famed service and cuuina. rennial conferences In Baltimore.

In 1S0S a demand! for a delegated membership wa lost en th first vote, 65 to 67. When the ministers packed their saddle bag and prepared to return home, another vot was taken and the delegated general conference came Into being. A movement ha ben launched to cut down the 1921 number and Science Improves Cod-liver Oil Taste action la expected at the May s.s. RESOLUTE Bate including shore excursions $2000and up. Descriptive booklet on request.

Jan. 7, 1928 Eastward from New York ecutivea of R. T. Scott at the King Edward hotel here, and at an evening banquet there were present, among others, Charles TCvan Fowler, chief engineer of the Windsor bridge; Hun. Hezekiah Duff, executive officer of the Michigan Securities commission, who was acclaimed the chief speaker of the evening.

This commission Is the bureau created by the state to administer the "blue sky" laws that are planned to keep unsound promotions out of circulation. There were also present Prof. C. R. Young, of the University of Toronto; Col.

J. J. Lamb, supervising engineer, department of public, works, Ottawa, and O. It. Griffin, general manager of Mortgage Discount Finance, and John T.

White, solicitor to the provincial treasurer's department of Ontario. When Scott promoted th Detroit-Windsor bridge scheme prominent men were formed to push the project. They were: Wallace It. Camp-hell, vice-president of the Ford Motor Co. of Canada: W.

J. Rums, Sandwich; H. W. Wilson, ex-mavor of Windsor; Col Walter G. McGregor, Walkervllle; Ulysses G.

Reaume, Ford and several others. From the above lists it will he seen that Scott had the confidence of financial men of standing in Canada. His schemes were sound financially, but Scott was a promoter only; he knew nothing about conducting a business after it was financially launched. meeting. Chile Deports 18 Nlntk, iia" Miniaturt Grand renod Cast I i -II Accused oi Plot By Cable to The Tree Press.

Buenos Aires. Oct. 22. The HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE United American lines, Int, Gtneral Agmu 28 Broadway, New York or local steamship or toorist agents Chilean government has deported 18 prominent citizens tncludln Washington, Oct. 22 (A.

Whether he knows It or not, the father who tries to Influence his young on to take cod liver oil by telling him It tastes better than It did when he was a boy is telling the truth. Years ago cod liver oil was more nauseating than today because of the method used in extracting the oil. Under modern methods, the oil is separsted from the livers by an process. The whole process is completed In three minutes, giving the finished product a fine quality flavor and a color that varies from a very light to a golden yellow. former-President Alessandrl, according to advices received here today.

It is understood that the deportations followed discovery of an alleged plot for a coup d'etat. The list of those understood to be I YOLANDA MERO leaving Chile today Includes not only former President Alessandrl btit nl four son. Krge Matto Hoosing awinter cruise? Oormaz, former foreign minister, and numerous other former cabinet HOT ASPHALT KETTLE UPSETS OVER WORKER members. 2 Detroiters Held As Bank Robbers One woman, Amanda Lnhoroa Hubertson, Is understood to be among the deportees. STRIKE IN BUILDING TRADES IS CALLED Special to The Free Press Bay City, Oct.

22 Michael Par-growskl, .16 years old, 1.105 Michigan avenue, a workman, was burned badly about the face and hands today when a kettle of hot asphalt being used to repair the roof at the Dow Chemical company plant In Midland, upset on him. He was taken to Mercy hospital. i Special to The Free Press. Mt. Clemens, Oct.

22. Two Detroit youths, Harry Laskey, 20 year old, of 2017 Trorrtbley avenue, and Stanley Kaloslnakl, 20 years eld. of 6320 St. Auiiln, were arraigned before Justice of the Peace Wil-liam Shawn today on charges of robbery and larceny at the Memphis State bank last Saturday. They previously had been Identified bv Henry Brown, cashier, as the arin.

il men who robbed him of Sfi.000. Neither was able to furnish bonds for their hearing October 26. A petition for hsbea corpus resulted in the arraignment. TRAVEL AND RESORT. Toronto.

Ont Oct. 22. (IT. Call for a general building trades strike, to support th present walkout of the carpenters union of Toronto, was Issued today by th International Building Trades union. The sympathetic strike Is to take effect Monday.

More than 5.000 members of the combined unions, by taking part in the walk-out, are expected to cause almost a complete tie-up of the greatest building program in Toronto' history. famous and brilliant concert pianist who was heard as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall last Thursday and Friday evenings plays STEINWAY The Instrument of the Immortals This talented artist says "The Stcinzvay Piano is an orchestra in power, with the soul and tenderness of the human voice." Vt'e invite your Inspection of our large Fall stock of Steinway Pianos in conventional and art period designs. There is a sire and style suited to every home. Convenient terms may be arranged. Your present piano accepted as part payment.

YOLANDA MERO records her playing for the DUO-ART Reproducing Piano exclusively "The Musical Center of Detroit" GRINNELL BROS. Steinwmy nW One-Art AepraMnfefvM 1515-21 Woodward Avenue Micliliou, Ohio. Ontario ami Detroit Branch Storts HIGHLAND PARK. C. R.

R. TRAIN STOP SYSTEM IS APPROVED LAST SUNDAY EXCURSION TO PORT HURON Algonac and St. Clair Flat OCTOBER 23RD Btnutilul Sctntry All tht Wmy 8 A. Return P. M.

Fares Port Huron, $2.00 R. T. Flats and AIonac, $1.50 R. T. WEEK DAYS Sir.

Wsuketa le.v.. at 2:30 p. m. for Port Huron, Sarnia and way ports. 2 Chenot Robbery Suspects Returned: Ninety.four cmisej will soon jail across the horizon to the Mediterranean, West Indies, Africa, South America, nd Around-the-World.

Some are two weeks others up to four months. All cost in proportion select from this great range is a perplexing problem. To find out bout the Hundred and one little things necessary to know is not easy even fot the experienced traveler. How to dtcidt without trouble or expense The Amtrican Exprtis Travel Dtpartmnthu complete Infortnariofl about EVERY CRUISE. Without placing Tourjelf under ANY obligation, you may consult our travel experts and save yourself worry snd bother of choosing snd securing cruise sccommo-ditions.

They will be glad to tell you frsnkly snd impsrtislly how the cruises About the stesmecs, snd length of time st Regarding the countries you visit, range of prices, passports, visas, etc Finslly, when your plans have been formulated, they will complete the booking of the cruise you prefer. And there is no ev pense for this service. Call or write for "CstaloiiutfWinurCruiio." American express Travel Department 2i Fort Street, West Randolph 234S Travel Information Bureau: Gri.wo!d-First State Bank Crlswold and Lafayette Streets Cadillac 9300 Detroit, tAlwajt Crrj Amtrican epna Travtlm (Tttqutt Br Free Pre Staff Correspondent. Washington, Oct. 22 Automatic train stop devices Installed by the Michigan Central railroad, on its divis-mn from Detroit to Jackson and from Jackpon to Niles, Involving special equipment of 199 locomotives, were today approved by the Interstate commerce commission with certain conditions as to operation.

The Installations were made in Juiy, 1SJ6. in accordance Returns dally. a. m. Dock foot of Grltwold St.

Robert TVels. 10 years Aid. and Donald I'ilsen. 22, both of 1T02 Detroit street, Flint, yesterday were turned over to the Highland Park police, where they are wanted on charges of breaking and entering in connection with the houe robberv SOUTH AMERICA with orders of the commission. Total cost was about $380,000.

taut hirarioaalr psotaud 21.000 ton modern liners tnatnuln fort. tVihtiv Mnric from New York to RIO SANTOS MONTEVIDEO FREE of Assistant Troeecutor James K. Chenot. it Ithode Island avenue, last summer. Clothing and valued at several thousand dollar's was taken.

Weiss, who gave Ms occupation as student, and Pllxen. who said he Is a clerk, wore impllcat-d in the robbery by Robert Brown, Negro. ana nutNUS AIRES. msicus. ueion iiiic Proof SOITHIM CIUS WESTLKN WOsLf 5tuJ South American rrewl ru If Toil hae nnt1tpr, Fallinf or ton I si out milter how hud rile me l.U.v vithoul Jail.

Alls.ki slop, ped ever nisht tn many cases. NO NaU-COTIf'S no hiraiful drust. SsiisfecUon or money bsck. dr. r.

m. 8itPsnN ro. toss w. i si. ajxANB.

a swiofu an lllMMrewd Soofclff. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES wsu. Tirr. mbw vonK phonx oowLiNa antsN wno was arrested by police early last week. Hrown hns confessed to a number of recent robbrie In Highland Park.

Th two FIirH men are aid to hav record tier. I.

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