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Page Four IA FEW SAMPLES W ■ OF OUR I CUT BATE PRICES I Our am aim is to protact IT OUr *4l ere:\ ‘ It price, quality and fresh H neas of ail drug". I ■ Diil* we exert every I r force at out command to sc II <sjre the Rtwtw prices fo»- customers, we never K Overlook quality in even tlie K ieaai expensive things -the quality muar be there or we 1 E'woe't accept It. Not only <lo *«> for pur 4 big store* || 'here, but me buy for 4 stores IP in other cities. That's wh> I we can retail our goods ar K wholesale prices ll*re arc *3 some of them—-satisfy your self Saturday and Monday -. •(Tory Soap. I A . 3 cakes for I w t . With any other purchase. Queen Anne Soap. I 6 cakes for I 57 C/ With any other purchase. Sapollo, Scouring or i | i Hand* 2 cakes for. I I w With any other purchase Galega Tablets i*A n Vaocalre. f 1 pkg.. w 57 i/ Melrose Beauty Cream orj Powder. 60c « kind r. 3 57 U Soda Phosphate, gran., 1-lb rr 15c I Quinine Pills. I "7 100 In bottle 4 A i l* I Borax, Powdered, Q | 1-lb. Oo | Peroxldenf, the Ideal anti- L^\ f6cboufc .2oc Milk, powd., |a. per lb. now I 57 1/ Danderlne, A "7 r* tic bottle I / C* Jap Rose Soap, Q n 10c alte now Ob Allenbury’a Food. a A 50c kind Vinoi. tor that run 4» I down condition...... ■ Woodbury's Scslp Treat ment, tl.o0 1 QC r Melorine, for rough hands and face, regular I A#> 16c bottle... I Vt Schmlta Hah- Fopd, QOf\ SI.OO botttes now ..O Jl/ SarsapaaUht. a. good Spring tonic, |hLOO bottle 59c ! Celery Nervine, nerve|? q » medicine,- sl. bettlo 9 l* Baker's Cocoa, 1 Ia ' per CIGARS tr rter :::::\4 for 15c Prince George.. 1 7 i.. nr. La Preference. / * TOl ZDC V \ SI7V Central Havana “*• 1 u „r:„. „.\ 1* >« •< 50 Robt. Burns.... 14 for 360 William Penn.. >OOKO#BO Famabella - ) Si.so Pedro'Vlgas. /[) (Os /QC « 10c ‘value J H.in»r. Gigaretta.* 3pkgs.f«2sc 187 Slat OpM All Night Central DriigCv . • 16 WOODWARD AY£. 187 WOODWARD AVE. • 287 WOODWARD AVE. 163 GRAND RIVER | Care • kilted a cat. Lack of hu man Intelligence caused . It* demise. a Men and women can avoid a like fate, if they “Use the Bell” 1 o IT '’ALT. .a XM >lA'l S»»c» r MJf HHH COUNTY DETECTIVE CHURCHILL TO WED ["! _ A marriage license was Ismed T'ri iay morning to Bdwtn F Churcht’V the newly appointed county detective, to wed Mli’j Martha R Rider, daugh ter Os Willtaih Rider The groom gave Ills age at 33, and the bride* teas put down As 32. Wrlf get Their Money Back. Bergt. AlTtn Hicks, - who take* Oharge of the employment bureau L om d'BWnta. in the mayor’s office, had a Arts gat Inn nf Tlsltnrn Friday morn HffftMk Th# »ea ware Poles: who had ■MMe.d lo r: W Pilling for work [JMarch 111 and whor Jatmed that they him money and Veen prom vTIBP went on a railroad, Ther * a h»bs. Imwerer The persona •»v'•**•* on bond win have Kg k o< »d, his license having i»e ” HMBKaAttkkl l‘V □ 4 hfi n \ i f , - - ** *''» " ™ ** %, V, * * * ( 'SPINfEL SENATOR j IS'WARNER OF MISSOURI jcHAMBER SNICKERS WHEN SO LON BRINGS IN BILL IN LINE WITH PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, PERSONIFYING TILLMAN’S EPI THET. WASHINGTON, A,iU 3.—The flrst result of President Roosevelt's special | message of March 23 appeared lu me j senate to when Mr. Warner, qf Mis j aourl. Introduced a bill to amend and ' modify the Sherman anti trust act. I With one exception It is identical with • that offered by Rep. Hepburn. ! Senator Warner's heart somewha* failed hint as he presented the bill, for Ihe hesitated and then said; “1 wish to say th.it by introducing this bill 1 jdo not commit myself to all its de tails.” Mr. Warner was considerably upset by muffled snickering in various parts of the senate chamber He may not have realized what occasioned it. but every other Senator knew. On March 16 Senator Tillman, in one of bis caustic speeches, spoke of several Important measures being tu ~€sUfgf us preparation at the While.. House, and aaid that when the presi dent was ready to have his servants .'n the senate know his wishes he would summon some of them up there to bring the bills back and introduce them. Then he exclaimed: “Who is going to be the spaniel senator to bring these bills from his excellency and introduce them here? I am going to watch to see." In revising his speech Mr. Tillman made his remarks read spaniel ' mes senger" instead of spaniel “senator.” Brief Telegraph Items of Interest TOLEDO. 0.. April 3.—The doors of tbe Broadway Savings bank were closed yesterday, because of a run ragde on It by excited depositors. The bank is a creditor of A. I~ Irish, who filed a petition in bankruptcy for near ly half a million dollars. Deposits of tbe closed bank amount to $220,000, und the assets of the Institution w*U pay dollar for dollar * DEB MOINES, la., April Will iam J. Bryan has announced that ho has withdrawn his acceptance of the of the Ne* York National Bmoeratic club to a*!pnd a banquet to given on April IS. J WASHINGTON. ApM! 3—The per Capita'*'"'"lelrculation In the Unite.i States on April 1, war- $36-36. which is 4ne maximum record ever reached This figure is based ou an estimated population of 87.140.000 persons The per capita circulation at this time last year was $33.91. At the begin nlng of the present fiscal year it was $33.86. WASHINGTON, April 3—Tbe non; inatlous of Spencor F. Eddy, to be minister to the Argentine republic and Arthur M. Beaup'e of Illinois, to be minister to the Netherlands, hare been confirmed. ROME. April 3. —Two rioters were killed three fatally wounded. 12 l«s» seriously hurt and .20 policemen and soldiers were injured by flying brick bats in a desperate street battle. The riot developed from a funeral proces sion 'of anticlerical*. I WASHINGTON, Ap;ll 3—Congress man J. Thomas Hctiiu. or Alabama, appeared In the police rourt and waiv ed a preliminary nearing on the charge of assault with a dangerous -weapon on Lewis Lundy, a Negro. anJ Thomas McQreary. u horse trainer ct New York on Friday last ST PETERSBURG April 3—Th‘- dissolution of the Finnish diet was dc .aided—upon—at -a—conference jll Tsarskoe-B*lo between the emperor and the Finnish secretary of state Gen. The new election will take place July 1 ana the new diet will meet Aug. 1. It was decided a iso not to accept the resignation of Uu senate. NEW YORK. April 3 —With a crash that could be heard for three blocks, two stones weighing a hal/ ton each dropped from the twenty-siith storv of the new Metropolitan Life Insur ance building tower, carrying a der rick with them. The falling mass narrowly missed ! a gang of stone fitters on the fifteenth J floor. INDIANAPOLIS April 3.—Mitchell has been notified that he has been selected by President Roosevelt as one of five special guesta of the. big con ference of state and territory govern ors, to be held in Washington May 13. The other guests will be: Ex-President Cleveland Andrew- Carnegie, William J. Bryan and J. J. Hill. ST. PETERSBURG, April 3 —The j Rech publishes a vicious alack upon M Pavloff, the former Russian min ister to Korea, accusing him of ex tensive financial irregularity in con nection with the provisioning of Port Arthur. K. ’ . ■ ■ TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. April 3 found, guilty on a charge or arson, Henry F McDonald in the circuit coiirt room shot and killed William F. Dwyer, seriously wounded three other officers and was himself badly weunded. The shooting followed the announcement of the verdict of the jury before which McDonald had been tried on a charge of dynamiting stores and a church in Sandford last year. WASHINGTON. April I—Fprmal ’ .notice was served oo the Democrats hb the hoi jn us TgpTPWjiitnivgi ‘ late . today by Mr. Payne, of New York, the tender of the majority, that from that time on the Republicans would lock horn* with eh# Dsmporats —4 entry through the program of tbo majority in spite of the attempt of the minor tty- - Some men would rsiter bo follow era than leaders THE DETRQIT TIMES: , FRIQAY, APRIL 3, I9OS. Helen Gould Feels Financial Stringency; Suspends 2 Charities wins ntiKv i.ot i.n. Owing lu Snnnotnl i-undlllniu MU* Helen Gneld ban been t-vuipelled tu doM two of btr fnvorltr chnrttnate Institutions, Woody Crest and the l.yadhnrst ( lab and Industrie! school, bulb situated at Turrytuwa. The f7S»- uoo iaduatrtal school has the wlatfowa and doors hoarded up. Woody ( rent, half a 111 tin from the school, will he deserted the last of the moath. Riis on Roosevelt. The very nightmare of the Bad is softened and sweetened by a sign that flanks the town of Medora, a "busted cow-town ' juat where the shallows of the Little Missouri come Into sight. It reads: "Theodore Roosevelt once ranched in this val ley," and If you stop long enough with North Dakota people to understand them you shall discover that it is not only their hero they are celebrating, the man who ranched with them and who knows tneru and whom they know as their friend; nor even the man who is forever on the flans of tire corpora* lions, the railroads, harrying them intj giving the farmers a square deal; but the tighter for civic Ideals, for r. high citizenship that appeals to the cow puncher if live In the Bad and never saw other sky-»crap pers than their grey clay peaks. Ah, well! You can laugh. Os course i like them for championing Roosevelt; but ’ would have liked them anyhow, for 'hey are just like their sign; sim ile and square and honest. And If there was a chance of a civic improve ment club and a park at Medora there would be both. But there isn't I don'*' think therw are half a vtaaeo wo men there, and the clay bluffs stand iu the back yards of the houses witn hardly room enough for a potato patch. —Jacob A. Rlls In the March Charltiet and The Commons. Parents as Chums. In both the placing out system and in institutional care of children too littl* attention has been paid to the personality of thoac responsible foi them. Those who And homes for chil dren frequently exhibit photographs of the home and its envitonment. pic tures of th« child driving a pony cart followed by a pet dog, etc.- A photo graph of the foster parents accom panied with a character sketch and i report of hours per day or week apent with the child would be worth more than a whole herd of ponies aa-J dogs, dear as these pets may be to the or dinary child. It really makes little difference whether the foster home is i beautiful house surrounded by lawns and gardens with shade trees and piaz /as. serpentine walks and rose hushes or Just a plain four-walled structure at th« cross-roads of a treeless prairie where the monotonous expanse of broad acred grain fields meet. Love of home, sweetness and light, and the development of character may go with j Ither pr6v»ded the personalities are srrow Dally association and compau jonsb’p with strong sympathetic and lovable character is a brief but com prehensive description of a happy con dition of child life. Thee hlld that has such a heritage for his early years needs little else, and he that lacks It will be little the better off for any thing, else he may have here.—R. R. Fleedcr in the Charities and The Com mons. King Philip's War Club. In Warren. Me., Is owned a valued historical relic, the war club, or tom ahawk. of King Philip, decorated with blacic and white beads Indicating the number of people tbts old Indian war rior killed. It is thought. The weapon Is about three feet long, the property now of Mrs. William Fuller, at North Warren, (t cannot be secured for love or m< nev. though the Maine Historical society has asued the loan of it. Hammond, Standish & Go. Tel Main 926-927, 20-24 Cadillac Square. SATURDAY Roast Veal, Shoulder, Loin, or Rib Cuti, per lb 12^ Veal Stew, per lb 10^ Breasts of Veal, per 1b;... i y 10^ Beef Hearts, per 1b......... . 6^ Lard Compound, 3-lb. pails ..25 C Lard Compound, 5-lb. pails *.43c Lard Compound, 10-lb. pails. 85** Choice Picnic Hams, per lb. Bacon, by the st/ip, per lb 14^ Cottage Hams, iper lb 12V,t Salt Spare Ribs, per lb 7e Thm Boat of Evert hi rtg la Mmatm. =t=- Priaaa Rmmaonablm. INDUSTRY LEADERS 1 HEAR SOCIALIST TALK • 1 " '' - $ MORRIS HILQUITT TELLS ECON-1 OMIC CLUB, OF NEW YORK. OF r PARTY'S AIMS—DOES NOT COM BAT TRUSTS. NEW YORK. April 3.—The influ ence of socialistic doctrine upon In dustry aud legislation was (ho topic discussed at the annual dinner of, the Economic club at the Hotel Astor. Morris Hilquitt from the east side, member of tne national executive com mittee of the Socialist party, was the dominant speaker of the evening. There were many speakers tu combat his views and to argue against them. Tbe members and guests were nearly all anti-eociadsts. lu the company at table were scores vaptalna of in dustry. "Socialism, * aa.tj Mr. Hilquitt, does not seek to destroy civilisation or to abolish the modem industrial and pol itics. system. It merely strives for the nationalisation of socialization of all Important industries aud tbd col lective public ownership of tbe neces sary instruments upon w-hieh lu duatries are baaed-—the land, mines, railroads, factories, and machinery. Ths socialist Claims. ' The socialists claim that the mar velous growth of productivity of labor wlthiu the last generation has en abled mankind, tor tne flrst tme in history, to produce euough to satisfy the reasonable needs of all humau beings, and that there is no necessity or Justification for the continuance of that widespread poverty, misery, and privation which mars our present civ illzatlon. “The socialists claim that the sys tem which allows one man. no matter how great or good, to accumulate ma terial wealth enough to last thousand* of families through countless genera tions to come, while innocent babos around him perish for lack 01 food and air, while sheer privation drives hosts of his fellow men and vomeu Into tbe paths of crime and vice. Is 1 iho unin. Irrational, and Immoral, end the roclalists strive to change that “The irresistible growth of trusts and monopolies is the central fact of all recent economic development, and It Is the deathknell of Individual com petition. Do Not Combat Trusts. “The Socialists do not combat tho trusts, because they recognize -the economic necessity of their origin and growth 'The Socialistic tendency is grow tng. and growing rapidly in our Indus trial and legislative systems, and rt is growing in all other domains of our social existence. “In vain Socialism stands for social progress, social Justice ami social rea aon. and progress, Justice and reason cannot be argued, legislated, or clubbed out of existence —they ar»\ bound to prevail.” Prof. John Bates Clark, of Colum bia; Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of tho World's Work; Prof. Franklin H. Clddings, of Columbia, and Dr. Fred erick Van Eeden were among the other speakers. An Official Playwright. "The successful production at Lin? of two plays by tha minister of a«t - culture of Austria. Dr Kbenhoch. an l their equally good reception at the In lime theater, at Vienna.*’ says tb.» Fremdenblatt. “are worthy of espe cial note. There ar? not many in stancei. in the history of Austria where a minister in office has found lime and Inclination to cultivate the. muses. Dr. Ebenhoch will be remem bered In the same class with the Knight Adolph von Tuchabuschnlgg who, as minister of justice, wrote poems and good nov« id, and wlih Johann Nepomuk Bciger. who wrote humorous articles ovo: hlB own nam-' and as Sternau,' for Saphir's Humor Ist* and Ludwig August Frankl’s Ladies’ Kennel Ciubroom. The latest women’s club room iu London haa Just been opened In coa net lon with the Ladies Kennel asso ciation. and only “doggie’’ ladies are eligible Lady Kathleen Pilkington advanced the idea and was assisted oy DKly Evelyn Ewart ir establishing it It is becoming a more popular gather ing place than the Kennel Association rooms, and any other subject than dogs is quite out of place. Lady Piik- Ingtons passion is for the toy bull* aog. which she. perhaps more than auy other woman, is responsible for bring ing so prominently into fashion. Fvf several years she hsr captured the best prises at most of the dog shows. BT. PAUL, Minn., April 3—Twin babies, a boy and a girl, children of Mr. and Mrs C. H. Ache.knecht, of West Central-ave., died, victims of soothing syrup poisoning. PERFECTLY PURE MILK i Probably in no «'it>* in the country Nr* oqasumers of uiilk enable! to pro supply than arc the cua.- tomers of the Troy MHk Va . a? IV | trolt. This company k«*th ita entire ■/:%}, 49 flHnaJMttMVjHliilulinmcllvl '' yy>* ■ ES . * mil 4 & v \ g # . ■ »Tyr SDUBiA ™y •> X 'yV ft ’JB" tgpßHfl /if* JBE : .TE # ■ BHHHBKB»2jSX.!£3sI22^MbSBb&^£3B.- ■ • fniHHUHHi Thh I’tcltirr Skow* ihr (Iranly %rrana <*tu«*ul «»( Trwy Milk Co.’« Mtablea. supply from four farms, and every dairy on these farms is a model and every cow a thoroughbred. . The Troy Milk Cos. takes the entire output of the famous Sunnycrest firm, wttirh recently wtm fir*? prise on cream at the state ‘dairy exhibit. The company also takes the output of the G H. Clark farm. which makes a specialty of pure Durham milk; the entire supply of E. E. Mai Jgf\’ '"» *# v Karh «'«»** Has Ita Drinking Pail I iia ohunn «n «l*o\** ptrlurrl Coaataatiy Kuppllt-,1 W Ifb l r«ah Water from I'lot* ia« Well. Kmsei’s a good place to trade ’Tie House Cleaning Time Again Tker*’* a lot of clmalai rf <l ulrv uk-dlm whtrb Klnarl'a low prltwa l,rlng» to you with a aav lua north ithllr Dlalufrotantn. laacrt Dratroyrn, Aatl-Moth Frrparntloaa bail ninny arrdfula n»H mi ronimtta la bringing fblng* out aplfk and apan, rlraa for aprlaa. Sr"*’ 60, 3 lbs. for 100 Sapolin—Haatl or Scuarlag. cake Vw Ivory »onp. 4 3 rakra for ■ Klertrlr Mall rr.r:„ i6o2Packs26o Vi-lh. raaa t'hlurtdr Ltatf Anmoala. for r:;*"Gal.2Bc, Pints 6c Borax, la balk, Q A per Ik Tnrulnr ('kooolatra, tta* kind you boy aaalai I", t,, " 60«A60o, Ponad raaa. Oo ( narl. Lye, at 10c to 60c Petermaaa’a Hoork Food and Bed 16c A 26c Cedar aad laiveoder 1 Ro Camphor, targe pkg.... For Jtmt a t«n dnyn vre will aell I -lb. barn of Imported Caatlle Coap, Qa for «aly. - ■ Mnlr«B Straw 1 Ofl Hat i leaaer ,uw Para Ate Wax, 1 Ra per lb. r.'. ..|| rm —* .ae.lf Full streaxtb Wlteh | Ro Haael. plat ,w ® 01 Mpxleaa Blood 760 K lT.w? Im." 10c 3 for 260 kPKtlU.— Im Prlmere Caatlle Soap, »de eakei bo* Cl .OR of 1.1 cobra for I**® VRRI SPECIAL. f - Adorable 76«*51.25 noe FI lea Clarlae QRn Almond Cream WUW Ellea Clarlae Cold 9R« (ream, Vi -lb raaa A Inlet Breath 1 Os) Heart*, pkx ,vw CUT H ATE CIO AH PRICES. El Solaao, clear llataaa. JO la paekape. 26 O for " wv Little Blaek nad White 4 Cos Cigar a, 10 la parkagr. ,ww 4 Porto Hleaa Clear Bargain*t ErKTc v 6 for 260 S! fa-"; 7f0r260 SATURDAY SPECIAL tk- Straight Vlr- •» {oa 97a glalua Rafaa . ■ lU ' Dtm-lnMa Store Opr* All Tight. KINSEL fMm 810 Cut-Pmtm BrnnvJ»t 24-26 MICHIGAN AVENUE. 2043 Woodward. Cor. Clalrmounl two BTo*rn THE STOVE EXCHANGE OAR Ol) STtCKI. RAIfIES AXD COOK ♦TOVKI 01.1) OUK* OK AM. KIKDf TAKKS I* „ ICXCHAAOB. I T tn f-T*t « « 4 V 4-1 ▲ u V. ■ Li i ■ » 171 Grand River Ave. RMtaMM-ltkf rrtattat No ftm ai»A no faathara Tha plain, naat kind, th«v looks rl(Ht Tima* Prlnllas Ca„ U ;«hn R.-(i PKuna 14M Job Prlnlloa—r»ona Klffht Tim-*, Prlstltg la. IS Jahk tV-ai. Pl.ona IOV trotte, a well-known dairyman, and all the Jersey milk produced on the cele brated Get>rg« 8. Elliott farm. Mr. Elliott recently, won hrat prise qt the state dairy exhibit ’on the quality of milk produced* on hU farm. Probably no dairy farm in the coun* try ha* finer sanitary condition* than those possessed by the Hunnycreat farm. Every cow on the place re ceives a sponge hath dally. The great harm has a concrete fltxyr. and thf» (nr stablcH are ceiled with varnished pine. Twice a week the floors, walls and ceilings arc scrubbed with a ' brush, to remove any possible dust or odors. Instead of the old fashion ed stalls, the cows stand between [open sTafftßTOtta, wtitch are castty kept clean. A drinking pail is j used for each cow, and these are kept constantly filled with pure wa iter supplied by an artesian well. The Ph 0..., Mala L 7 7 Bulb. Sood aad **“• si ~ nUQSOtI S e Tr.^r Big Grocery Dept Specials' for Saturday and cMonday <ROSE c .BUSHES AMERICAN BEAUTY, on their own roots; rj*j)|| 11* American grown, strong and clean LQuIl ITU Other well-known named varieties, | An grown in Holland LuCll lUC Clematis, large purple and white, each 15<* Perennial Plants, assorted, each -10 r SEEDS AND BULBS Our Seeds have the reputation ail over the state of being excellent and will grow. Have over 600 varieties to select from 1C Pkg., 12 Pkg*. 10e l.awn Seed, lb 15c Lawn Seed for Shady Places, lb 25c Gladiolus, each, ic; Tuberoses, each, ic; Begonias, 7c and toc • each; Elephant’s Ears, each, 20c; Callas, 7c, and Dahlias (named; large), each, 20c. t THE ONLY Coffee in Detroit is Hudson Blend, 26c pound, 4 pounds sl. Q Bars Soap. Acme With 1 lb. of Hudson's 26c Cottse or . 1 lb. 60e Tra, any kind 25-lb. sack H. & E. Granulated Sugar $1.25 With order of Groceries $1.50 or more, except Acme Soap Special., Tomatoes , 4 m co“ Cans AMP Succotash jfor *VU Catsup, (folumbla, 25c bottle for 20c Flour. Hudson's Gold Band, sack 61c CA TRADING STAMPS FREE (Saturday and Monday only) with every Si.oc purchase of TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, EX TRACTS, RICE, PRUNES. COCOA, COCOANUT, etc. Double Stamps Free in Our Butter Dept. And at way* better and fraahar goods than can be had olsewhcre for tba money. To buy your eatables right, follow the crowd to the popular LIBRARY TEA CO. 51-53-55 GRATIOT AVE. nn excursion 1 {CLEVELAND «H U U vias>^o, l ine I MB Saturday ilnril Ath ! SB pniikn “'“ ,uu n ">" • »«•« I mm nuunu LoHve 10:30p.m. from WUR TRIP foot of Wayn* St., Do- JHnK trolt, ri«tiipnln«| Mon- Kjß tiny mornlna 6:30, ■Bi 5. &- C. NAY. CO. cows are bedded on clean, frt*»U straw, which Is chanced daily. The milk la tested every day, And at the least eicn that It la deterloimt lng In quality, the cow cl vine thfepoor milk Is put on special ratlonfl until ahe produces milk up to thOvlilgh standard required. The milk, when It comes to the dairy. Is taken to the bottling room, which la as dean as science can make .and pieced in sterilised bottle** K is th**n moled In pure spring wratar^ and hurried to Detroit. The company's facilities in Detroit are equally as good as those on the farms from which the milk comes. It is never allowed to stand about the freight sheds, but is ratal directly from tha cars and delivered promptly. The Troy Milk Cos. has two 'phones, N. 246 and N. 2119. . Clover S'*?d, White, lb 29c Fens, Sweet, Hudson's Mixed, o*- Pkg 5) Strawberiea, fancy, box 10c Finnan Haddie, lb 14c Sardines, Column's Mustard, can 12c Herring, Kippered, Marshall's plain 18c Herring, Marshall's Tomato | Sauce 18c