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Page Two ■nZCAGO SUICIDE HAD FOUR WIVES ||Hfettaviony to This Effect Given at BFhnyHt Into Death of Man Who m F.ret Killed Wife. BECHtCAOO M»v 14 1 at the coroner « Inquest mtu Bha death of Joseph Him. wh«» mur atlereil bis wife and then eommlUed *ui- Bftlde by leaping under un elevuied S-train. today, started a polite invemlga Btlon Into the past history of the man B The coroner found that llniz mm wlf* during a trt -rrf B Busy g| According to testimony given at the Btftquest Hins had four wires and the 9 police now suspect that besides his Hut wife he may have killed two of If tbs others. If t A story of revolting cruelty by Him 9 was told the corouer by Kmauu* 1 ■ Hln*. 11, son of the dead man The J lad la the son of Hint's first wife. He V told of nights of terror spent in his ■pome when his father would beat his S trives unmercifully. J RfMy father's first wife was Mary KSAnlnek,” he said. “She was my KflMtber. When 1 was a baby she was A found drowned In a park lagoon. I K fiinaa the couldn't stand It any long I «r. Then my father married a worn lan named Agnes. Hs was cruel to I hgr, too, and one day she was found I A«id with the gas turned on. I guess I the couldn’t stand It either. Then he tjjtoarried Frances Kopecky. but she t wouldn't live with him and went away he married Agnes Nelman about ■ two years ago and he murdered her B Wednesday night." I The regtilar recurrence of the deaths Los Hint’s wives has raised the sus ■Melon In the minds of the police that llhey may not have committed UViclde after all, but that Hint may illlTl slain them iu adroit ways when pthey protested against his treatment I of them. BAILEY SAYS SEND U. S STEEL MEN TO PRISON : Texas Senator Believes Officers of Corporation Will Bs Imprisoned— Charges Violation of Law WASHINGTON. May 14 —Senator Bailey, who has been identified with the Standard OH Cos. as legal counsel, In a speech In the senate yesterday. ; declared If the officers of the law do [ - their duty the steel trust will be dls f solved and he expected eventually to j toe this done. He charged the cor poration with violating the anti-trust : laws. Senator Bailey, who spoke on ' the tariff bill, said If the present ad-! Ministration fails in Its duty in this * inspect the people of the country will choose other officials to represent rthom and tt was his firm belief that the officers of the steel corporation Would be either Imprisoned or made ’ fugitives from justice. "Just put tnese malefactors of great wealth In the penitentiary and you will see the anti trust law enforced." said B&lley. SHINS UP LAMPPOST. Magistrate Finn Is Chased by Dogs— •ends “C. Q. D." Messages. NEW YORK, May 14—Magistrate "Battery Dan” Finn was on his way * to the Morrisanla court with a pleas tant smile for everybody, when, as he B|A BMr (be lamppost that decorates the southwest corner of Thlrd-ave. at ■ One Hundred and Slxty-Moond-st., he hoard the yelping of dogy He was just turning Into One Himdred and Slzty-oecbnd-at. when the canine dele gation spied him and started for him. The magistrate was carrying a heavy blackthorne stick, of which he la very proud. Incidentally he discov ored that lampposts have other uses ' than furnishing light, as the dogs— three brlndle bulls —bore down on him ho made for the friendly lamp papt. They were at his heels as he reached It » The way that blackthorn stick was l swinging as the magistrate, with a luud -Olt out!'* started up that lamppost will not aoon be forgotten by those who witnessed the Incident. One of the dogs grabbed the magistrates coAttalla and another was making wild leaps to get a hold also when the blackthorn got into play. Mr. Finn aoon got to the top of the latnppoqt, out of reach of the dogs, which were still doing their best to bite him. He sent out “C. Q. D.” mes aages, and soon volunteers came to i & thb rescue. The dogs were driven off •Bid thO Magistrate got down from his He hurried off to the Mor (Hnta court, and during the recess l;Jßtged the services of a tailor to re pmt damages /The bulldogs, It was said afterward. 1 \ X M th# property of a German JHPfr Uvea In One Hundred and Sixty I j |, J LURID STORY IS FAKE jmtw es American JJhip Not Confined *1 In Venezuelan Prison. ■CARACAS, Venezuela, May 14 —Af ' t# a thorough Investigation of the re port that the crew of the Carrie D. Knowles, which sailed from Province tgftrn, Maas., five years ago, have been OQnflned In a Venezuelan prison, Min ! later William V. Russell today author- 1 tied the United Press to that not the least foundation for the story can bb found. The local cable office Is today flood ad with messages. Incoming and odt-1 going. as a result of the resumption of service with the outside world after f'l discontinuance of four years. Mlo iter Russell's statement to the Unit ad Press was one of the first messages to he sent out. WILL WORK FOR PARK Weal Warren Residents Association to Start Campaign. Plans for getting anew park in the West Warren-ave. district will be dis cussed, Friday night, In the regular mMtlng of the West Warren Real dents’ association. A beginning was made this year, but the residents got no further than urging their caus-». ...Committees are to be appointed now. however, to* gather data and make a showing next spring to the common council and board of estimates. Kills te Stop the Fiend. Tha worst foe for 12 years of John Dfya. of Gladwin, Mich., was a run ning alaer He paid doctors over $400.#9 without benefit. Then Buck (efl'i Arnica Salve killed the ulcer ead cured him. Cures Fever-Sores. Bella. Felons. Eczema. Salt Rheum rmteUtbte for Files, Burns. Bcalds, Cwta. Corns. At E. C Klnsel Central Drug Cos.. Gray A Worcester — . - -mm Victoria Day— Grand 1 wnk Railway Byelaw Canadian Polnti One Fare. Dates of sale May 21 2: 23. 24; re turn Unit May tt City ticket office. Na ltd Woodward ava.: telephone M SB. 00V WARNER HONORS J. L. HUDSON AND OTHERS Appoints Detrotters Delegatee to Na-) tional Conference of Gtoan ‘»U in Chicago. ii (From a Staff Correspondent.) LANSING, Mich.. May 14—Gov 'Warner has appointed J. L. Hudson. ' Levi Barbour, Rev W. H Forbuah. j Johu L McDonnell. Judge W L. Car , penter. Dr. J E Emerson Dr David I Digits and Rev. M K Adams, all ot' I Detroit, as delegates to the National] ' U'*nl« retire m rruiuk'> !l?M r.'rrer-- i .on:, .1 jiu* i< l'• in Buffalo N Y Rev. Mr. Forbuah and Dr Emerson are also appointed to attend the na-1 tional conference on criminology to J be held in Chicago in June. Cuss K Benton, of NorthvtUw la [delegated the representative of Mich igan at the Alaska Yukon exposition, j which opens in Seattle, June l. j 54 HOURS WEEK UMIT FOR WOMEN WHO WORK , Labor Bill Is Agreed to by House— Salary of Commissioner Fixed at $2,500. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LANSING. Mich.. May 14— The labor bill, as amended by the senate, was agreed to by the house today. It gives the commissioner of labor a salary of $2,500 and his deputy $l.&00. The hours of work for women are fixed not to exceed nine hours a day on un average and not over ten hours In a single day. with & 54-hour limit for the week. F. A. Heinzs Is Indicted Again. NEW YORK. May 14—F Augustus Heinxe was reindicted today by the federal grand jury on allegations of misappropriating funds of the Mercan tile National bank. The text of the Indictment was withheld by direction of the court, but it is much more vol uminous than the Indictment original ly returned in this case and specifics charges against the violation of the' national bank law Heinbe pleaded not guilty. His bond of $50,000. which was given when he was arrested on the original charge, was continued The study of the English language : has been made compulsory in tho. primary schools of Guatemala. THE HUDSON STORE Handsomely Tailored New SPRING SUITS for Men At $16.50, Intended to Retail for S2O and $22 One of the big Eastern Clothing Makers turned these handsome new Spring Suits over to us at $3.50 to $8.50 less than they were made to sell for. In so doing he simply gave up his profit in order to right his stock, and this we pass along to you by giving you the opportunity to come and select ANY of these S2O to $22.50 Suits * At Just $16.50 a Suit The Suits are right in the front of Spring Fashions. Full of snap and style. Tailored inside and out in a splendid manner. This manufacturer has a reputation for doing fine work, and his Suits are sold in the best Clothing Stores in the country. The materials show all the handsome new browns and tans, which are extremely popular, as well as fine selections of stylish stripes, over-plaids and club checks and neat mixed effects. Count it a piece of good luck to get them AT ONLY $16.50 EACH. Young Men’s Suits Special at $12.50 I hey have all the “snap” that the voting man wants, pie cut of the clothes i< youthful, the patterns are especially chosen with refernce to the taste of stylish men. Materials are particularly handsome; many of the fashionable effects are shown in the popular aAd good effects in tans, modes, wood browns and slates. The tailoring and fit are the best that experts can produce—men that make a specialty of young men's clothing, and know exactly the ef fects they want to obtain. Certainly extraor dinary Suits to buy for $12.50. New Soft Hat Splendid between-seaxon Ha's Light and comfortable on ihe head. And full of smart style. $2 and $3. More conservative models lor older men at $2. $3 and $5. The New Derbies Are shown in a variety of shapes here that can't be beat. Over 20 different .models, with brtmz and crowns in all the latest variations. All splendid Hats from the greatest makers—s 2. $3, $3.50 and $5. Boys' College Hats. $1 to $3. Boys Caps. 21c to sl. Children's Straw Hats, 50c to SSOO. On The Rear Balcony A splendid complete show-ing of Trunks, Suit Caaes and Traveling Bags. ' YOUTH IN WEST WANTS TO FIND HIS MOTHER George Lee Clark, in Letter, Makes Plea to Poor Officials of Grand Rapids. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich, May li [’ May God be with me .md grant m> prayers, for if ever a boy wanted to find his mother. 1 do” This, in 1 art, ;k the plea which is contained in a U tter sent tt* the voun ,t> superintendents of the poor by a ll*->ear-old bo> at Dawson. N M, whos« childhood days were spent m HT-**.. l ity ■ • ' fi iu li rge Lee 17 and the youth implores the authorin' - to locate for him if possible tile where jabouts of hl.> mother or to ascertain it he has any brothers-or sisters Hi -1 ing ; “She disappeared," he writes, in 1897 anil no trace of her has been found since” Poor Super i.Vti i- at Billings has not found where the s mother Is. but he has obtain-* 1 some information which will be a surprise to the boy whose life has not bet u like most others The records show that one Lulu Clark deserted her soli by the name of George Lee Clark about that time The lad was found by the poor author ities and ut that time Arthur Lebanon was poor superintendent The '.ad was sent to the Children's hou.c lu re and later was removed to the state school for children ut Coldwater In his letter young Clark says that Ms rather was killed in a railroad a. cldent at Three Rivers. Mich. some tlras In 15*93 My mother." the let ter reads, "then placed me in the orphans home in Grand Rapids and Mrs. Livingston was the matrou From there I was placed In the state pub'.m school at Coldwater. July 3. l>*97 Since then my mother ha 9 disappeared ami no trace of her has been found since Clark says that he thinks he had a cousin by the name of Arthur Clark, whose father was a carpenter in this city. The boy says he was born about Dec. 22. 1890. The letter was written from the hospital department of the Stag Canon Fuel Cos. at Dawson Cop Finds Abandoned Auto An automobile, with llcem-e No. 3K was found at Bates-st and Cadlllac-sq . at 4 o'clock Friday morning, by Patrol man Patrick, who took the machine to the police barns. | THE HUDSON STORE Women’s Negligee Apparel The May Carden of Dreeing Sacqucs and Kimono* is now in full bloom. The daintiest assemblage of these negligee gar ments we have ever shown. DRESSING SACO IT'S of pretty lawns, in Dutch and high neck style-, with'lace and embroidery trimming-; dainty to -ay the least, and reasonable in cost, for). See the -tyles at Sr. and $1.50. KIMONOS Of-' MUSLIN. in dainty, effective patterns, fitted styles with -hirt waist sleeves and plentifully trimmed with lace: also the loose styles with Dutch neck and flowing Japanese sleeves. Embroidery trimmed. Eight styles at alone. KIMOXOS OE JAPANESE. SILK, in flora! designs, with plain -atin trimming Many color*—Special at Do You Remember That 6*lnch Millinery RIBBONS at 29c Hundred- of women do. Tor the flr-t l«u wa» cleaned up in double-quick time. Probablv as fine a Ribbon a- you e\er saw for goc a yard. Well, another lot has come from the looms. Ju-t right for Millinery, 6 inches wide with a good body to it. Lustrous Taffeta weave, in the leading -hades. Impossible to equal the quality for le-s than 39c —except a- we -ay, this i- a special lot which can be -old at jt>c a ur 1 (AND, RY THE W AY. W E WILL TIE THE BuWS EOR YOU WITHOUT CHARCE.; THE J. L. HUDSON COMPANY THE DETROIT TIMES: SATURDAY. MAY 15. 1909. | THE HUDSON STORE Hudson’s Suit Specials for Boys, at $5 “Hudson Special" Clothing 1 \<>r Boys grows steadily better —n<> slackening up of quality here. As always, it maintains its proud pre eminence among clothing sold at S" For it is Os Wool, Silk-Sewed, Splendidly Tailored Spring styles are here— Norfolk and Double-breasted Jacket Suits, with knickerbockers, in blue serge and mixed cheviots. Sizes Bto 16 years $5. Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, with bloomer trousers, mzcs 3 to 7 and 5 to 10 years. Blue serge and mixed cheviot. $5. The Fountain Head of Life Is The Stomach "u MS wt ..k „ n d impoverished, and that hit whole bod> i. improperly eud in.utfwiently nourished. Ur. PIERCE’S HOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY make* ike atomach atrong, promotea the flom of dlgeatlve lulcea. reatorea tha loaf appetite, mahea aaalmllatlon perfect. Invlgoratea the liter and puriflea and enrlchea the blood. It la the treat blood-maker, ticaM builder and reatoratlre nerve tonic. It makea men etront In *od>. active In mind and ml In H t#MMi Thi* “Discovery" •• • P ur »- i'> cfnc extract of American medical roota, absolutely free from alcohol and all miunoua. habit-lorraing drag*. All ita ingredient, -re printed on it. wrapper.. It ha. no relationship with .ecret nostrum.. Its ever* ingredient i. endorsed bv the leader, in all the achoola of medicine. Don’t accept a secret no.rrum a. a .üb.titute lor thi. time-proven rented, or ino.n coMroaiTiON. A*, iota NBM.HSOa*. They muat know of mjn , cure , made bv it during past 40 veer., right in your own neighborhood. World’. MedK-dl Hr. K.V. P.«c«. Prr, N. V. AYER’S MAIR VIGOR Hair tailing out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant dressing? ImirodiiMitf Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. InyrCuH-MtS» c ß p, ltu m. sa,’c. Akohoi. thatar. Perfume. We believe doctors endorse this formula, or we would not put it • up. Does not Color the Hair •If fT*-Cour»vT T nAur aim prr at the -merchants’ and UUIVII AllU Ott MANUFACTURERS’ EXPOSITION” HOW W£ BURN WITHOUT A WICK- Gasoline. Denatured Alcohol and Oil in the Improved Detroit Vapor Burner 25 Styles to Select From. DON’T MISS IT! Manufactured by THE DETROIT VAFOT STOVE CO. 407-419 FRANKLIN ST., DETROIT. MICH. THE HUDSON STORE Coming from Manufacturer’s to Go in This $16.50 and $25 Sale Another large lot of handsome new Suits f«>r women were received at the store last night and hur ried out of their wrapping's to he ready Saturday They are the newest models that had barely left the tailors' hands when our representative happened along and bought them. And although they were in tended to bring much higher prices, they will be sold At $16.50 and $25 It seems almost incredible —after examining the materials, the style and workmanship in the>e Suits — that any manufacturer would ever consent to sell them at prices low enough to enable us littering them at SiC 50 and Sj;—hut the Suits are here—and your own eyes will tell you how remarkable they are. Suit* of fine Panama Cloth in black and plain colors Suits of Satin-finished Prunella In illuminated striped designs. Suits of fine Serges and Worsteds, newest plain colors and black. Suits of fancy materials in checks, pluids and mixed colorings The entire collection will be ready for Saturday. Come early for first choice. $ IC.SO and s.’s. Choose a Supply of Waists From 1,000 of The BEST WAISTS We Have Sold at $1 Helping a manufacturer to wind up his stock— that's why. The Waists are fresh and new — and are in the smartest TAILORED MODELS, made of white and fancy colored Madrases and Fawns. Stiff collar ami cuffs. I he waist-buying time for the public has just begun, and ibis splendid ottering should crowd the \\ aM- Counter?* tomorrow. The Waists are all ONE DOLLAR. * r Interesting NOTION Specials 500-vard Basting Thread, good quality —3c spool, 35c dozen. 50-yard Black Sewing* Silk— warranted ; 4 spools. sc. 200-yard J. O. King's or John 1. Clark's Machine Thread; all numbers, black or white, at 24c dozen. Pearl Buttons—Fish eye cut; assorted M/es; regular 5c card, at 3 cards 10c. Hair Nets, in all color**; sizes 24x2s size, at 9c each. Hair Nets, in the large size nets - real hair, at 15c, 2 for 25c. Crowley’s Be>t Cold-eyed Needle** in all **izes. at special price— 2 papers sc. Thimbles in large variety — special at 3 for sc. Elastic Shirt Waist Belts, with dip pin attached—at 5c each. Colorite, for coloring straw bats; good as>i#*fihenl of shaded —at 25c a bottle. Hose Supporters—Large pad. with 4 straps- at 2 pair 25c. Pin-on Hose Supporters—Ex tra super lisle elastic, in tan and light blue only, in three lengths; all sizes—at 9c pair. Coat Hangers—extra heavy wire—at 5 for 10c. t THE HUDSON STORE A Stream of NEW SUITS SPRING CLOTHES JS Correct in Style and of Exclusive Character. Made to Order Garments Wp Illustrating a black nd white and plain navy blue Serge (Vat. none of the smartest Spring styles The price Is $25 Pictures talk louder than words, out of the questionr to use enough of them here tu convey any idea of the breadth and completeness of * , These Splendid Coat Stocks We have over-reached all past showings, and are ready to meet any idea of a Coat that you could possibly a*k for. Coats of Rajah, Shantung and Taffeta Silks. Coats of Serges, Coverts and W orsteds of every sort. Prices, $5 to $35. THE HUDSOM STORE 1 Illustrating a particu larly favored Coat in a .•lain, but stylish mod *l. made of plain and striped Covert; also Blue Serge. The price i5512.50 $12.50 Illustrating a Blue •k*rge Cout with Satin :ollar and cufls. Light weight, but serviceable Tor g< tierul wear. The price la — S2O