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WHERE LIFE IS WORTH LIVING * l*lnu» iiuii!••• i Vfiorurg Holi **ri I'nrkrr, rtm mi-tl %% 1 1 li ..lit uiuiui; iiiunvy from Mrs Lu< > Kilmuiolx by lillkv r>! « ts HM>r. liu\«* hi i-li |M»M (|iiitlei| ** •* •* I Mr» i'<lmunil» i•* i < 11* 11 m from Bt,l||*lt I 'vlmiil'i.i , ( "I** V. Tufurr mill Mlm I m llii r.-ui|»lr, '•truiltt-rw «f |||i< limn lr«>ii|M‘ In liu* Vxctiue tin.it i this xx I*l - li « r»*iiorti*il *" Uu* |»ollt i* that u *tu*;ik tlll**f Htuli* < 'ii k■ *|i| Halt lii ii from tin'll room Hi I In* Vii tin hot i' I. In i In* iiii*i* 1 1 n u of tin* \l II vn<* < mini* Hi'Molillt'uii i'l ii it riri'ulln* I'uiunili •'* Mionluv niifht. it tvim r**|iort 1 ‘it ticket sal.-s l'«u tin* hutiuwi t of March 11, alreu.lx total n»*ail> 1,00», i t i- t|rukri ■ xxtil to* announced |»r»*- x musty. f lint*rnl urn !«•*•» for Hit* lult* .liinir* •hi* xxlll In- lit-lil \\ I'llni-siln> nflrr tioon ut J.lu inliiik, In tin' fit mil y liotnci, No •u Kit t.x av«- w**st. * Th«* 11 In-H will lo \*-rx slmjilf, ainl tilt* R*v. k. ii I*lll. •• ..r tin i , .it i-m. I't < hl>> tvrl.in i hut .h, of xvlih'h Mi ■J ■• v u ;ih no .otix. a iio-mlifi. xxill of tii'lati* <Vl*t. tin* til H •tit* nI Ii mI ( ixhu iiilxrw Iminl uc«a xxiiti iilt'ii mii n*. li * lirliitr mti'iit lot a lot at liquor l onriTii. swor** out a warrant, Mmiilux. i barging A A Knapp xx ith securing a hun**l o{ whisky under fal-** |<i .'tenscM. Knapp l» allege,l to ha x*• I . |.ri'-.*tit I'll him seif an agent I'm a xx I- known mi lit*itikt'i* fn l i xx (on In' pnt'x liuNi il do w hi iik x \\ lit* I't*. nil xx In-ri* xxr*M tin* single 'l'M* ilMMiic Ini Inn nl lli-linll. Moinlllx fxfll i 1 1 K xx hf II ll* til x George. -It I*' tilled In thf Y M ' \ to an mull •Hi •* that tot.tl<il I. pi'i Molts ' Mi • It*or#** has* nst i.'tofn.ii from hint lati.l, and his address had to d>> xx dh thf pti'Nftit pollti.al stlnatloti tlifi" Mo |>r«*dh te.l that l.h.xd loin > xvlll In tlo- in- \ l hi • • ’a I til •• nil. t xJn rs lift* IlffTM. of .Infix Mini, Ulfli.. Ii ii m IXimIIIx fl> lili-n 11 Iti'il tin- lioitx «il W III i. iin lleurn. a-, that oi la* hiothfi William I'* < xx is j>, jx *•• l up nn.-on ki limn at VI ichigu n and I mir'.h-av es ■ Sat urd.t x. and died on It:** vxa.x to St Mal\ m iiOMpllal T • vllglii dmild as to hlm identity XX I- . 1 tied li\ liim brother, Mornl x T > . mix will !>•■ shipped to Malt.vi,lf, X V lor hartal ftfiiilnali.il Wesixer, of ♦ . ret-nilel.l mxxn mM|i, xx Hm lli'ijllil If ll on n flllirai* nl' assault preferred ivainst him In .1 im th • L**tnkl> -a., rt. Monday after noon. hy a x'.oman of I'ldlrtt) extra.' lion. Th.- woman lost a i irse at a *i rti In I I; i \ ' ,ixi ii>ad ho a <«•', and vx In li nor irtnnird J..r ll.*- mom \ , \x .a\ . . .- ixx . <a ..I. I.iiik it ap and • aaliinni ii ll* ait.mpn and to tak** It from 10-1 *>x for. • Tlif moil Hi lx nieeiiiig of i lif \il i-r «i ll I’litli, I'iif milii x fxi'iilnti. In lln- llnlfl I'on l< ha ri ia in ii i■: 1 ro.iin xxill pi* sf ill a » up. a l."t t xv.< in*ai XX .11 k noXX II 11 the a.I .11 Ii .' XX > I 1.1, J, 111. - II • .dims t.| X.'xv t ii' k and A .1 I,« i. i of !':>■ .'find Th* form* i is I V. lit ♦* »■ .1 •' 1.. 1 < - 111 flirt, -t I• • Ihe h l.slllfMS XVOI and \ All la it* h ><•'• • < I'i.'.s 1 Ilf . II 1 •• pi - 1 oil o! ,'ti -1- lIfMH ■ OUln ilo: l > II *I. I*" t of 1 t.-xe- I. lid firms Amil x*l iik Miners. n's essay oii --sell' r*‘- lliniffXl oml ax iirii'innnii. In lln* • 11 « ’ of < > ;'.!»• t. ti.o I\ it' ll j.'inni lax MU' I ..i- hf.i • i't s : it t >■ old - I’u m)i ioto .1 > "i ion that i > lit ixl niisi ink' !. s po! it li a I lif; i.f from his father sttal is i.'l.uiiiiis fall t: om !ib not. . *x a s an <s|>io<|e.| lal In i \ I> ■ Mt '•» x* l! Ii .ttiii •• aI s lani-tsoti talk ex'. .• r i * a i; this xx. i K at "w o.lii'k ,nd will also rp.'.tk ever \ rx .'tin v at 7 " < h» k on a .spei la I M.ti. of t • i alo as r ..pt< tHorl 11. Itrn.llfx xx ns sflilfiiffil I. x .loilk*' *xx n n in mitxi- om' x x*nr in tin* II Oils.' i .t li IP.; !■ M 'tin; I I.f in i;! s tot Ha- ;. tip fninl T •• Ja/x xxas .. t • a..its Motida \ af ternoon and *•u .t, .■ 1..t0il- In ani; In n 111 a xinil If I of Id 1 tx lit a 1 11 • \ opi'f. ainl Ill'll' as .■ . ointnlssi.in m. ii hunt T o post a I of tis . als 1.. ~x r tin he t- n swim|Vi xx ... .is op. tali'll in mum .iti.'s of t*i • • ... mix. .li an; lat x!f n.:<• nt It o s ~r Moods on . ..nitnis eli.n and df> with liu- pro r. e.ls Pin* ttex. *1 x run Xiliiiii*. i.( lln \\ «• *•! W nrren-nx e. Ili.|.il-t ft.iii’.'li rnn f rre.l xx ltli I' ■!.. >• I'l.mmlxsloiifr t'ronl, .Mo|i<lax. ia-.nttv> to the tix • i .'tit theaters It* has 1.r.-n niakthK a tout of t' *• t.|. k I* ons. and ie porte.l . Olid It a >ll * T. e poll .- 1 1 • r« ad x hid tlo tlo it* a- lnsp*.. tel and |. potted upon t.x l»ct.. ti\e CoorKi' I 'lUil.s, All Adams |.oln(.d out that o *• show lions*- on Monr... ix*- is on tI r HI". Otl and 11.... r, XX 11 11 /111 >IIt TH ll' »• t roue'll a p. mix ar.-ad.- Mr t. ports tt .t Immoral pi tar. u •••• l.oxx n and tl.t .ii hit en at' tlo •I. i.t at tr ti ll a 111 s ]. ( . t lirnnn. prol.alilx itir xoiii.K'-st pHstnillMter in It.-tr..lt >1 iin.in r> , xxas p? .• s. nt.d wit i liand otio' pastrrms t-'t s jexx.l h.. K ilxx in'tiDK loir;.' No 1'• *7. 1 Ai \ ,M . Momla> * xetilntf A\'• ■ n Mt i'a is in xx. c mad** a tnast* r .Mason ill 1".; tor ..arnionx Was i.td.pi*' iti .Masotttx. ituisni i !, as th. .(♦Hires \ve| . .ot;fettfd .poll llltn I> _. t .t*•*• memhi ts of i > own family. 1 .> father. Willla.n t’atson and two t•i*d h♦t s. |>mi|s «' and K.lkiii •'arson I . I low In K t!i«. prcs.-ntat loti of the ■xx e| to M* 'also;, M .til a x exenlni* t t;x- t hlrd <!• mt ii xx is .on ret rod upon .1 |> < n mmol hx all of thf pastrnas t*'rs ot the Iml »t<* 4 to.t her el. nnue in Ihe idnns <>t tlie .-• mnilllee of tlllx xxn*. iinnxxun.'e.l J'ftej t'« M. f> -till*: of the *.\*o tltlx e . omniitiee of i at h .dx, Motldax • » niyn At Max..] Ilreltmex er's te* l lilt \ t toril*'i I 'lx ill I We list f| xxill draw up the plan of Btieel tail wax- s.'ttleni.'fit In tlo form of an otdinan. e. whi. h xxlli a» to t.o- < om t on .ojn.'M next we*-h There xxlll l>> no tt enetn 1 me.*llnx of the « <>ni initteM "t fifty tot some da x s at hast Th-- max.ir Wants to uet a x to t.x Max 1 I’orp.it itioti t'otitisef Hally does not favot t fie new ftan i !'*• pliin. six liih ina t 1 1 ultimate rate of fat*' would he fixed l.y th*' ...lilts 4A llllnill Nr** tun. No. 131 *>i. %nl»ln wxe.. x*(xm Klxrn Inst 31 hours h« J. i'h*'lan. Morula' . to .Iran n|. hi* premises ( t that address to the st; sfa ■ t lon <>t the * >»n i t oftleers and his neltfftihors 01 X o t.. the xxoik i . is. New ton - off* rise was aioira xu t -il hy the r.o t that ,*• . all. and I»a - ttoltnan M.htnel*et a id.mketx t. .ink liar. and S. hnieljt-i tmt .1. - siring t" ht.mk an\ more trouble t an was n*'< essai . li t It |.ass xx uh oat .1 heating T oftl. es show e.J hlrris* ls a k'"ntl* »nan sahl th*' . ourt •If you'd have said that t>> some polo-men you'd hux*- pot \..ut fa.- I .inched for you. I w mldn't allow ~n> man to *ull me that." | uiipriil ser* ii'f» fur the lute lln* 1.1 O’Onnnell »»ere I* *-1.1 r.ies.ln > niurii liih Iti St l.eo's . lair, h The pnss liim away of Mi »» Monnell is esp*-- No Need To Fear Nature If one docs tmt «et tip un natural opposition. I he caffeine, in coffee, op poses nat ur e -handicaps body and brain - reason enough to cjint coffee and change to POSTUM the natural food beverage. It nourishes and strength ens body and brain — "There’s a Reason” Fostum f’erenl Go,. Ltd. Battle Ciaek, Mich. For spttriK to come, but beum to build up your /*> stein now by clemislmc > u,,r bloo.l of ttioMi' Impiirlties tfiat have u> • cumulated in it during the winter. To build up the system now xvlll help you through the sudden and e\fr*tn*- changes of weather ut tlilk season and vi ry llk*‘l> save you from seflous sKk n. sa lain Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the tiledk'lne to t:tke It purifies the blood amt Klves strength and vigor. Met It today in usuul Ihpiul form or chocolated tatil.ls culled Sarsutuhs. t dully pathetie sot ids wile, front whom In had never he.'ti separated ♦•'♦•n sot u dux in Hie .<4 years of their married lift*. Moth were horn in IJiuerick. Ireland, utid * , uilK , rut*'d to t'iitiudu shortly after their mat - rlage. s.'ttllna Mi Middlesex county. wlo rs tli'd 11 x »i until i y r* w li. n they took iiu their r* slxlence to Windsor. ItecemTx thex liaxe lived in I'.tt.dt witii tiieit son. I>t David O’lMiiineil No S'.i't Kooi t*'enth-av•• Nine children survive The body was taken to Windsor sot interment. tiroritr 11, MiirlMiiir's remark* uu Ihe Mirtet ear iiurtli'.ii were an ciithii*l usti. ullx r«'< veil and evoked such wide discussion ut the weekly luncheon of the \Vholesalers A; Man ila tut. ix association, lust Wed tics day, that the disillusion will he i<>n liniied t tills week's luncheon in the t'adilluc Th.* hour w ill be IJ o c|o> k sliarp Among thus*' wtio will spe.ik <>n le sntijf. t will he Mr Barbour., il M 1,. land, of Mi*' < adilla. Motor «at t*o. Itov 11. ('haplii. of tin- M.id s..n Motoi »‘ai *’,i. and tl.e Chalm ers Motoi Cos . Atoll, w If tureen, of tin- Sulvay Process Cos . Joseph .1 j Croxvlcx, of t'rowlev Bros., and K H MofTman. * . r th* Detroit Coptiet .V lit as m Moiling mills llurry •*. \\ llllnhinuu, was elected enil nrsl . uiiiiin.iiil.-r ut llumus. ii* **♦'"'- in it.d< tx. Monday evening, and will J I. ad Ids eommund'-ry to the trlen- | nial i oto hixi to to- h*-Id In Chicago , this summer The following officers were also elected, and xvlll h* tort . ally installed at a publh social ses- I *i m. .March .’1 tlenerallHslino. T .1 j 1.. .eiilor warden Frank T . 1.. <dge. Junior warden, t'hurles M. • 'l'a. kels. tteasut'.'i, William l.asl. . | ii conici Stephen M Macklem, pre l.i le, William 'I Wo.iT , Taiio- j an. h.-an r Will.:.in T.-agur.. sxv.>i.t In iir.-i IMn* and **.-ii Ji xvn t.I •r, 1 John II lias.m. sentinel, loaeph ! t'a'tnoin; t .pr.'cntiit iv. t>. Masotii. j T op', association. Fred II Warren; ti'.»t*-'. Mark A (lardnet n-tlrdig . . .in mu nd*' t finance . ..minltte. . Nel -•..n S. I’r.tigs James II Br*iok» The *| lie* I lon of an IT rage lor women liu*. a at ro ii it anil Intelligent ml * nettle in Miss Fthcl Arnold, the Knglish so ft rag Ist and lecfiici xx .. sp.k. In to*, t'hut'xfi «>f »»ir Father Motidax 111 K lit. on th*- sum*' topi* as that >*> . loijuf'lit I v toil h<> ilifT'.'t cutly i>t ♦-- M. iit*'d »n the same t latform a few months ago hy let fellow country* xx .loan. Mrs Knilline Cankhuist Th* >•• two noted women, while x\..rk ing sot t «• same end believe ill fill d.iTor.-nt methods, and it is Mima At Hold - way that xx ill probably gain iinvt fax.jt from Atueri an xv«micii In th. ...arse of her address on The ; .', ..rioinh position ot wiinan," she -a'.! she thought it was womans right I" .tv*' a \>>t> In such indus -11 at i.ianii cs ns \merjea utnl Ft‘g la nd from l h>* stiujile fact (hat v.u»m .ri it. M . latge a |>rot»ortt«»n of th.- I xx a g** -* ■; 11 tiers. GOES AFTER THOMPSON ••Joe” Wei6s» Says Ex-Mayor Bucked Civil Service Bill. A majority nf flu* common council commiifia* «*n charter ami city lcglsla limi voteii Monday aftnriiooti to report favoruhly on the civil service charter i amendment prepared by th** Municipal ■ League and presented l*y Aid Vernor. .Fust ph M Weiss, who fried to get a civil service hill through the legisla tute. gave ild.- measure his approval. \ld /ilnk alone objected because of 'th*- ptovislon wiiicli would make day laborers subject to the provision* of tie amend.uenf The measure provides : that laborer.-. classified in three divisions and be eligible tt* appoint ment al'ier examination by the civil service commission, which Is to he ere ■ at*-d. Wei* s attat ked tilt* record ol ex- Mayor William M Thompson in r** gird to eivll service, saying that ; Thompson had Influenced the Demo crat)* members us lit*- legislature to vote against the Weiss hill, there he ' ing ji.st enough of them to swing the ■balance and defeat It. thereby prevent ing the institution of civil service in Detroit several years ago He also declared that Thompson had opposed the Idil for tip* consolidation ot tit** ciiv treasurer s office with that of tit** receiver ot ta\c~ office, an amalgnma t ion vvhicn has resulted in consider | able saving of money to the city. - Stubborn As Mules are liver and bowels sometime*; seem to balk without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite—in digestion. Nervousness. Despondency, Headache. But such troubles fly !>*- fore Dr King’s New Life Fills; th** , world’s I test Stomach and Liver rent jedv. So easy. L’Oe at K. C. Kinsel. I Central Drug Cos . Gray & Worcester. HOSPITALS MAY MERGE. Negotiations On For Harper and De troit General To Join Forces. ( Negotiations are pending for the merger of Harper hospital and the newly-organized Detroit General hos pital under the name of the Harper General hospital, if the plan comes to a successful Issue it will mean the erection of a $1,000,000 hospital build ; ing ou the site purchased by the De troit General hospital several months ago, ui We at Grand hi vd. and liamil ! ton tdvd There is also a probability that the e< nsolidated Institution will acquire -0 additional acres of laud ad joining tin present holdings In the event of a merger the present build ings aim grounds of Harper hospital would i»e sold Several details will have to lie worked out before th*' mer ger will become an accomplished fact. VICTIM'S WORDS PROPHETIC. Rev. Charles Simpson, Killed by Car. Had Premonition of Death. The K*-\. Cnat ies Simpson, veteran I I if the pulpit and til** battlefield, tiled .Monday afternoon In ids residence. No 2s Harmon-axe., from the supposedly j •tight injuries which he sustained ! when he fell front a Woodward cur. I Sunday evening. An hour before lie net with tiie fatal accident, Mr. Simp eon bad delivered u sermon in Ui\**r Long* Methodist church, closing with Ihe prophette words; "We should turn to God. We llttl** know but what some i.f us may lie killed before we re«< h oei* homes tonight,” J F~EBY IS DEAD Well-Known Printer It Victim of Heart Disease. J. F. Kby, th** well-known printer. Tied suddenly Monday night trom | heart disease iti hit home. No. 1303 ’ went> fourth st , ju-t alter in* had re tired. following a long evening of hard I t»rk. Mr. Khjr To years of age jund was horn in Berlin. <)nt , coming t*» Detroit about In years ago A wid |t,w, fnttr tlanghters and two eons snr x.v*> Misses I’, mm a and Kttgenia Kby and Mrs A. <1 Hire, of Detroit; Miss lassi». Ri»y, of Seattle. Wash., and Kj iniMiiie an ! Carl Ebj. of Detroit. THE DETROIT TIMES: TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1910. Mims ! JABS THE E. 0. P. Mason Mans Speech Feature of Board of Commerce s ’’Governors’ —Chase Osborn Well Received. I Even if it was not an unqualified ; success frotu th* Standpoint of tin* ■ guHtrouoi'iei. "Goveriioiti' night ” In I Hartuuuie ball, Monday evening, will go down in the uunuU ot the Ijetroit j Hoard ot Commerce along witii the | tu* mumble cruise of the Floral Phils jaud other more or le»>» notable social i events in thu board s history. The committee in charge had made arrangements to care for about JJu j guests. No less than 6«m» turned out, I so, in the very nature of tilings, it fol j lowed that some of those fmthesl from the source of supply went home with an aching void where the ‘‘eats'’ oughi to be. There wan no blioriag*- in the verbal menu, however, liberal |xuuis* s being supplied by four guber j natorial candidates, while the take-off at tile tinbiii was well worth making 1 I saxn ihe*‘s tor. James Schermcrhorn, ; Igenetal manager of The Detroit Time*, wan toastmaster. Two addiesses stood out in bold re-j j lief One was a scathing arraignment lof tiie ltepubiicui party in Michigan! by Lawton I iiemana, Democratic j candidate for gubernatorial honors; ill** other was the forceful reply of: • has*- S Osborn who announced that ho will be ilw Republican nominee and 1 promh.* and a general housecleaniug "lien lie tak*‘S tlo- reins in I.arising. Two other Republican candidates were present. Lleut.-Gov. i’atrick H Kelley < and Amos rs Mushelman, of Grand Kupids. botli of whom spoke briefly., Tiie Hon. i’at's merry sinil* 1 atid spell-j binding fervor xver* there in all their {Jury. That Mr Hetnans Is held in high es teem in Wayru county and nunibeisi rnan> loyal friends among th*> ranks of j *n* 'opposition' was attested by th* ovation tentiered him when introduced! by Tons,master rfciiermerhoin Mr. | Osborn'* first appearance in th*' cam paign here was the signal for a coi’ I uial greeting, »!*<•. lie cousideied tu • i hour too late, e< idet tly, for quij>r. His talk was intensive and partisan, i.u*. had tiie ring of sin eriiy and convic t .on Hemant Is Sarcastic. j ’’lt Is *iut often. ” Hetnans began, j’fnat the faint. of a real gov i i nor survives for more than a ‘year lit*; power to create a no tarv jmlilic an i dispense |ioliti<al pastry. That I should be railed •<> I >otir city, 12 months aft**r going down lio defeat, ts) smoke a real Havana i cigar and io be permeated by tbc elfhr hint of r**al statesmen (bowing graciously to tin* Republican candi dates at the speakers' tablet was : something b* yotnl my fondest dreams. “Asa correct diagnosis of disease ;is always necessary before the appli ;t at W'ti cfa remedy, I make bold to in tuiire. M’bat is lit** matter with Mich igan?' For Jn years every Republican !<atnpaign iti Michigan bus Iteen a I'utupuign of reform-—reform before eh'cHott and hell to pay afterwards. For jn x ears we have seen a gn at pari> nutrcli to victory under tin* ban > i:<t of a rt 11 ern iiuient and equality m inxation. with tiie state tax doubling i three times in the interim. For 20 Ixears xxc havt rallied to the standard |tf j'tdiiic.il integrity on election da;., land braced ourselves for the revela | Hons es a Liand jury tlie* «la> afti-r. ; Why the prc’secution of public offi cials in Michigan has become almost as common as the prosecution of [tramps undei the disorder!} act.” Ptaists Judson Harmon. Mr. Heraatts mode a brief reference to Gov. Jtidson Harmon's successful ndtninlstiation in Ohio as an instance of what the Democrats can do. if ;iv tu iht opporttiuitv. and continued; “The on<(ltlons I have cited art* more fundamental than the mer« character or personality of men who ha\e been gov* rnors in the past or may he in the future. If a Democrat < cluing within 9,000 votes of being elected governor can bring four such distinguished gentlemen (again bow ing to tiie Republican candidates; to | the mourners' bench, what: would a victory have done? More than JOO.-I non R» publicans of Michigan voiced tluir ;in t< st against the machine at til*- pells In November. 190 k, but they did not lossen the tentacles of a sin- i gh papstteker plug one leak in the state treasury or stop one revolution of the old machine.” It was evident that Mr Osborn was itching for a chance to get back at PILES Quickly Cured Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. We want every man and woman suf fering num th • » xcruciatlng torture of piles to Just send thell name and ad dress i.i im and get by return mall a free trial package of th** most effective and positive euro ever known for tills disease, Pyramid Pile Cure. The wax to prove what tills great remedy will do in your own case Is to Just fill out tree coupon and send to us and you will get bj return mail a fre*- sample of Pyramid Pile Cure. 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With tier picturesque slang, her i bard common sense, ami her sweet ness ot iialiiie, o Tin* Thorns Lady,” , witii Mis® Rose Stahl, is witii us .again for a pries visit in tiie Detroit | Opera house, Patricia O'Brien lias , btouglit her suit ,os*- to town before, j and judging front the happy welcome I i'll** received Monday night from a large audience, it cannot be checked for Detroit too often. Miss Stall 1 m the role ot Patricia has made a record for long runs, and although she lias tried to shelve the voting person in the theatrical store ; house tiie public is loath to part with such a wholesome, cheery girl as Pat, 1 and so Miss Stahl, perforce, keeps on ;vxjfh her. Next season, however, may St*P Miss Stahl and Patriciu parted J company, for the popular actress ex pects Charles Klein to write a play ; for her that will be a successor to ‘Tiie Chorus Lady” in public ap proval In the current performance, Mis* rftalil (days the part witii as much enthusiasm and freshness as though jit were anew acquaintance Her work i is buoyant as over, and in th** comedy sin* has the sure touch of the w ell ! trained actress, no less than in the j highly emotional climax to ih** third act Miss Sianl made Patricia what ■ she is and, probably, there is not an other contemporary actress who could have made tiie character the vital be ing and the great success that Miss Stahl accomplished from the time when she flrst introduced Patricia in 'tiie little vaudeville sketch from winch the piav was later elaborated by its author, James Forbes Much <>f Miss Stahl's own personality is in Iht con iception of the finer qualities of Pat and her charming voice with its I power to change from strident slang jto tones of pathos that touch the heartstrings, in s been a large factor iin the interest tiie character ot Pat has k<*pt with her friends beyond the footlights. Miss Stahl is fortunate in having several of the members ot her orig i mul company with her Alice Leigh 'a; Mrs. O'Brien; (files Shine as Mr O'Brien; and Wilfred I,mas as Dan ! Mallory. Patricia's loyal sweetheart, are 'till in their obi places. The presence of a Detroit girl, Miss Isabelle Pitts Goodwin as Norah O'Brien. Pat's sister, was the source oi decided interest on tiie part of a larg* proportion of tiie audience. Miss ' Goodwin fs connected with a number of Detroit's oldest families and rep resentatives (j? the family connections were present at every turn. Several lau:* theater parties attested to the loyalty of Miss Goodwin's relatives She ac ted tii*- part in a pleasing man tier. The (’horns Lady, will remain only until Wednesday evening witii tin* usual matinee Wednesday afternoon. Thursday evening "Tiie Barrier.’’ with Theodore* Roberts in the principal part, will be the attraction ELLA MAE HAWTHORNE, i Mi. li 'mans. When his turn came, nt (the very end of tiie program, lie sailed j right in without wasting any breath on I preliminaries. “1 am sorry," said he, “that Mr. ! Hetnans played ping pong Instead of ‘talking specifically. Why did he m»t I diagnose the situation while he was it lit" if he had told you that th* 1 warden 1 of the state's prison had been indicted, tiiut the state treasur\ had been de pleted. that factor} inspectors have !'*•• ii caught stealing red handed, and that food inspectors have been fined by tiie United States government for violating the laxv- they swore t" up hold. 1 would have said ‘yes to every assertion The Republican party knows what is the matter with Mich igan and the Republican party is fully equipped to prescribe a remedy. The fact tiiat lUO.OOo'Republicans voted th.* Democratic ticket in IKON is enough in its* If to awaken the party to tiie necessity of doing something to cur** tii*' party's ills Conditions are won*- even than they have been depicted, and we are going to attend to the sit uation in November. "I haven't th*' slightest hesitation in saying to voii now that I utn going to h * nominated lor governor, and I sin | ee.'eiy hope that I will be opposed ill I tin* race by the gentleman from Ma-1 son, for whom I have the greatest re-j sp**ct There is not inim* thing he can' promise that I won't do and go him i one beiter. Two days after election I 1 wall remove from office every man n**c essary to accomplish a thorough clean ing tip ot the stare Every department that needs investigating will be inves tigated. and if titer* Is anyone in the 1 ♦ Tvlce of the stnte of Michigan who j ongni to l>e behind tin bars he will go ; there. Tie* Republic .u party can at te-*» to h nt.li house-"leaning, 'h.c '.i you, and it doesn't ii*»ed any help fn m the Democrats. \1 i the Rcpuhii: in party n**i ds is n return to tiie t im plicit v ot tiie days of Lincoln. But you, gentlemen, must do your duty 1»v turning out to tiie primaries and to th** polls on ele< »ion day and seeing tit It tiiat yotit candidates are elected In a contest nl this kind men should he measured on their merits alone There should be no pragmatic sanction In the selection of candidates in a fr**** republic such us our*." Jab For Hermans. Mr. Osboin declared tiiat when Mr Tletnan* was a member of the state legislature l'C "was so unxlou* to be in harmony tlt.it there Is not a single objection «»f ids on record.” Mr. (M’.iorn s address was received with mark' and evidences of approval Lieut Gov Kelley ab«» replied rath er tat tly to H* mans, declaring that in 12 venrs thetc had been but one Dem on atic xect'-tur} of state and in* was rt moved trom office In the same pet loti her*- hud I teen but one Democratic' attorney-general and he was indicted while in office. “The peicentnge of indictments is pretty large ” lie added with a samis tic smile He also referred point*-dJ> F> the administration of Gov. Winans Mr. Mus eimnn made no reference to his candidacy, hut expressed gr« Hf appreciation of tills opportunity to r.n ei so many business men of De t roll. I he Orptu n.. club provided the only real hatmonx oi ihe session. Follow ing the regulai program, th* 1 speakers were bm lenqm and. each b* ing represented a' a mock meeting of th** Hoard of * onunerce Needless to say. .tip speakers vx re not flattered in the i addre-•* ol th<*ir representatives. V daninr figure .it the head of the tabic j represented Senator Burrows, anti th** color* <1 waiter wjo- kept busy railing up S' nuior Aldrich on tin* telephone to learn what Burrow* would be a!- I low xJ lo do. GARRICK. Frank Daniel*. with hit} effervem ent humor, his sum** grotesque make up, his saint* ma mutisms amt thus. samp , <tlif expressive eyebrows ma le his an aii a I visit to hetroit Mommy night, appearing in the (fttti’ick, where he will remain for the week. He appt.ua fin a vehicle new to Detroit, an Knv llsli cotnpoaition. "The Belle ot Brit tany." whivh has been just sufficiently Americanized to make it acceptable to an \inerican audience. The piece, which is the production ; of u half dozen Knglish writers, is no better or no worse than other com positions oi the same character, but it is bright and tuneful, brimming with sweet and catchy airs, with jusi enough plot to keep up the iniert st Daniels appears as the Marquis I>e St. Gauthier, an impecunious noble, and the fun hinges on, his efforts to many ills son to his wealthy ward. Os course the son promptly mils in ijove with the miller's daughter, and. finally, marries her. hut all ends well, and the Marquis saves ills castle Irom falling into the hands of fils creditor*’. Daniels is much in tlu* limelight dur ing the two acts, and during most ot the' time he keeps tin* audience* con vulsed with laughter. Home of his laugh-producing method* are not new, but they are funny, nevertheless, trie slstlbly so at times, and he wa> forced to respond t<» a curtain call. On this occasion he rid himself of Hu* same Jumble of big words tliut has served him on other occasions, but it seemed ae funny as ever. The balance of tin* applause was, shared by Miss Ch r i»tine Nellson, as Bubette. the Millers daughter. Miss Fisa Ryan, as Toinette. maid of the Marquis, and Martin Brown, as Bap tMe Boubilion, the chef Miss NYU-, son was quite the prettiest woman on the stage, and her voice is charm-1 ingly fresh, of ample range and un-' usually sweet. Fisa Ryan, as tin*; maid, was very acceptable, her danc- j ing numbers with Mr. Br.iwn making, a decided hit Frank Rushworth. as ' the son of tlie Marquis, had liilie ti» { i do. but Ills efforts were idea dug The chorus, while equal to all do-! mainls, Is not the handsomest aggie i gat ion * ver seen, hut vocally it Is up j to the standard, carefully trained and tastefully gowned at all times. Several tuneful and catchy airs have] been provided, the prettiest being! ’Daffodil Time, I'lie tilt I with the; Clocking in her Stocking, ' and "In ; the () ven Mr. Brown s singing or | this last number was one at the has of the evening. The whole production is pret tily staged, that part ot the affair being managed by Frank Smithson. TEMPLE. , It is a 1 iHieiiit thing, well done, that dlss ChurloUe l'eary offers Tentu'e audiences this week in her drama!i” l. lay let, "The Comstock Mystery.' .Women proteca artists are not so many as men. ,'oi in the very nature < f things the dibit ultit sos such rapid changes ot costume arc increased with a woman. Mis:- Carry not only ac > complished the ne< cssui y trattsforiua ition of t lothing atm make-up in thn twinkling of an eve hut she dot s high Sly artisii- work in the resumption tt {the various cmuacters incident to tlu’ unraveling of "The Comstock My i.-i v." Re ginald I’arrv as tin* detective and Frank Brink the policeman give capable support t.» Miss Burry. : Julius Tanner* monoiogiat "an nn 111 r»*lmade immediate friends wPh hi? audience am’ his jokes and storms at Ids own expense as well as other •• Mined to strike his hearers in Just the right spot and the laughter was continuous. No moie daring performers on tin high trapeze* have \ ■ sit**(l the Tempo* than the Aerial Smiths, a man and Y/oman. In pretty white and silver costumes, they were as attractive* as possible to the eye and their work was so rapid and cieun-rut and thrill ing that it fairly took one's breat i aw av. The cutest of Phot land ponies, poodles anti while* rain. ami a bromica with a most perverno tlisposilion male up tlu* iU x Comedy (Mr* us, and v ill nro\e a great ir<jt lor tin* youtig-n< - I this week. Older folks, too, will ad jmire the t-lever tricks of the animals. A young; man in a voluminous inn k Iroat played uptime on a piano in a j way that showed l l ** knew his husi iness in tiiis line, while Miss Man | Fenton, in a tseri* s pe< ullat no. t i„Ui tlie audience tin* words to whi< h tl.e ragtime melodies were meant to lit A portentions « asi was n**eessaiy •<» pel through "The (loose (lii! of Mu ■ ken,’ otic ol those aiipposedly tabloid : n.uhii al comedle with which va eh i\ille i* overrun these days, and which lit is to he* hoped will not much longer In Inflicted ui-ui * ither vatnlevll * manager* or vaudeville public hi ! ('ota plays a vß.iely of *seleitions on the xylophone, ihe Wilson brothers Ihu't u talen* for joihdlng and iia ' vodel everything ighf in th*ir '-it ’iiiiled "In Nof.aepse hand" The Mooreoseope picture} come lasi on Hi* hnl, and an* well worth waiting for showing a aeries o.‘ army niaiienvei •> al Fort 1/aveiiwf.rth. Eld-A V \K HAWTHORNE. -Indianapolis may haw women pn llceni* n to cleat fh** shopping ipiartei of .mashers Where the men polio** men don't *io th«*lr duty it's worth an * xperitnenf. Everywhere then* is a protest against the long hai jiins women .11*' wearing. However, what is a man's eyesight wh< 11 weighed aguitist a too. tashlon? Silence ! The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often a (treat hindrance to the cure ot womanly diseases. Women shrink from the personal questions of the local physician which seem indelicate. Ihe thought of examination is ab horrent to the in. and so they endure in silence a condition of disease which surely progresses from bjJ to worst- It has been Dr. Pierce's privilege to sure «» grr.it many women who ham found .» refuge tor modesty in him otter ot rttt'.K conn.ilta tion hy letter. AH correspondence i% held mm sacredly confident ml. A ddre-ts : World's Dispensary Medical Ammo' tion. Huffalo, ,V. f. 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