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PAGE 2 I miffxril M S u ÜBURfiAN i NEWS . —- —r:.. ...... - RECORD SEAT SALE [FOR GERM AN PLAY .C'W YANIWYTTK, Mkli.. Ail •• ■•cord sale* urt* report* ci f<>r the school j>la\, Jo l.*» ui'en Thura- P*> and Frid ty evening* m Tt mple by *h*- Ornun ria-t*. un 4er Mi«h ETnvi Fox t;.- pho Get '■elr*hMß«<en, or "The i'itakt n City U adapted by Mi * Fot frott. lb** 4u>r> Iby Fivdeiulc deratjck* and iA HI be given i:i U rnmn th* 'ir»« •|H;.-ht, and in Ei»4|l h th* s*c*»nd b The ragi of riiarati* ! - ln< 1 1. • Krnegt Kuulm x aid {{Douglas a* Arnold Moor. * *oung .pHiu; Clara Manor anl Piitle Killian | *• Gertrude HrrthoW. laughter o' th* mayor of ihr *unk*n or.' Al ■ bar’ INI* »*s the m;**or. Flo? si** Wil | non as ill*- mayor - *lfe He!*na net it hi an* (in.iiduio* !i**r Berth* hi Ho" ■Bd Pern .1- ILm Barbara Pan jba OmtrhMi im.il Bauer a* K crlna !){rnri X*vrinnu a hoot**, ifiranibaorth ID <* fin- priest iMid Ihf Misses Laura ..or.? Flor {one* Long. Glad.'** D*'<»* ■ -Pan I’d**- {ton. Marion Hali*i"aU. I’«arl t ! {jotMo, Lillian Funk ami Ella Boett £l»er are th* villng* la- ■- "hil< ■ Herbei( Garner. *t*-m ' felloche 1 tftfenry Pr.rohtH-h« in. I Mo|lr ». jsßorald Nedertn* ior I’* ’ ••* I,;, hru* fiud Hmrj NeV**ni an ir* t* dl«*< !f)fd* 8> nopal.*- I*y Floret:* e ..on« JdUDd Ella BoeMner £ Included in tb» flve-i. t pla> » I •;be musical mtmle ■ van* i* iue*i *'bem of the cast in* hiding Du. Du "Liegai Mil Am Hmw *'*» BGf r-YVie Eln** Blumr,’* auu "p hit!. • Hindchrn Penial ’ ►Rev. J. P. Huffet to Address Graduates WYAX'DOTtF M h kpril * The Rev J Percivgl Huget pron Jnent Detroit clergyman has hr. i •elected as the romran'••'m* apeeker for the June oxer. :><>*. the board of eduranon. upon recommendation of Sup l of Soho**!.- { Delay Other arr«n*enien>» '►♦-r* {made at Wednesdays meeting o: that body > Supt. Daley was Instructed b' tr. * * ■ board to aecure samples of rih ♦: i matting, so tha» the aisles m »h* , Lincoln and Oarfleld arhools cah h* covered with this materia! The election of feathers for th* •neulng year aas jH>stponed until .Wednesday Thn board also r<* cel red Wednesday, a < crmmunira'wn 'from Llbrarx Architect R r Wet tel to the effect that Contractor Collins of Alpena, whr hutit the Carnegi*- library xrili repair the roof on t!.a: etrocture. School Treasurer James C. Head men reported to the board for the month of March the follow nr >■ attces Helanu' Match 1. t'< fkl.10; receipts in March. 154,0T7 '»:* warrants paid in March. f'*.'»9To:* balance. April 1. s4*,?Ma.l9. AH typewriters in the lifgh srhool will be repaired and * leaned for th« nett semester tD. M. & T. CAR KILIS ARE INEFFICIENT t KCUKSK >1 eh.. April Foun I [dead netr th*‘ P M &. 'I tracks , here Wedn« s'«.• morning *nd t. r nryved to the county morgue Cla* ; race M’alti rs. r.i>lor Center re-.i orn*. was found to hav* «<! a | fmetore of the skull, in <t posi-imi *t«rn ex«minatln’ Wrunesds l ! * ‘thougiit th*‘ yuur.i. n.». * - u i by a fast < 1* n n.d t •r. 'f*tie Ittnlv of Wal era hu - not been ■ removed to > i . ■■■:>> .» * • .. . B aurvfve Itu fa •( ..■! u* 1 • • i; a t*l Ml . ft 'tt!. ".v! t' awl on i ►iste., M l* ; uu* , arr li |UK in h.» v ■ <■: * **.. mad H» I • I mid m ’:■'.* ’•**.» ;t i (» (. Mrtor Cos. [employe and >• u> <*i his «a> [ w *.rk, ! HIGHLAND PARK Mrs |v a .xe Ch»n* * *>f S T* I mrim*ave, st’ ,, nt WVfln**' !, c at North' III* t>r. nn*l ,4* « R*<U*rt ***«et < r >f N-■ W. L. B>©iU©L/&© *B.OO ‘3.50 *4.00 *4.00 & *O.OO SHOES - YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY , WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES FOR Ms N X VALUE GUARANTEED and women For 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for TIT <Srj] •hoe* of the highest standard of quality for the / „ - v U price. His name and the retail price stamped on / M t DOUGLAS WAR Die bottom guarantees full value and protects the tri hr Wearer against high prices for inferior snoes. They are the best known shoes in the world. ■ LS *22 Q I iit wmtKorti W.L Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected ' V«? jf V- i leathers, at ter the latest models, in a well-equipped factory at A . would Brockton, Mass.,under the direction and personal inspection je > > BOYF SROKS af a most perfect organization and the highest paid iMlod shoemakers; all working with an honest "XT7" OWtnninabon to make the best shoes in the world. / w k W. L. DOUGLAS *4.00, *4.50 »nd *5.00 / jg V J ' j /, SHOES are joaC as good for style, fit and wear JR - }m. £ j* v* m ether makes aaly perceptible ditf •a*’* nee »s t hi* price W. L DOUGLAS nOO and $1 so 4 SHOES bold their shape. fi» better And jS>j . 4-SL Jl»f loner than other makes for lanif and the retail price is stamped . A 'ffift >r. .• * I^/ «Ulßf£SS3tf I »K2iS> { IS! iKTRt M T KEKPING I’P WITH THE J()NE S ES C aesar W asn’t So Much. ! ( c r , "itp f % ,m ' ]( sa-. w ulmi v C. 1,1 ATI ,T j okil 1F r*< (TRLATtS * ; CAtSfIU L'-li V~—: J Oul Ul Bf OAUSU) I HI Y> J Jf jL » -*OU IOOK UKf *> ' v 1 Julius'- J '. - ’> I foL r A M A-V Vi ;' I “jd* j 1 s* • WHY who I?trtOvf 0( ( VihXTS jSI T OOhnTl) The BuJT Os ftbl) WHO li TH/U 7 Jl TMICt p GQuVIfcST a 9. ~V j 1 went out aht [ f */ ' / OOuGht aREAL tw*it EVE£ . ' rS v ; v. / feri w y ■ a - : f v. ;f ' 11 Pop— 1 I Mas.* h :• • a * a f*w <i»>s iti t\ ,is« . - < • r.. Jar*'*-* McKn'gh- ' v \t H I»l*nrt-a'A * tra'r’iriif thr •: thr .ant-r.. »t*t»s <*£. i. .*in* , »i* trt; Mrs « Ma *n. of Cft-isci*. ll.cf. . * v ;sit r>*' at '*« ;r tr* . «r** Mr* J R N V *f N I • * • • ilin< sa J ): it, » . ? N . ir. ! ha« rr •r- ' n. t j of *«v«*rai M m \t -.dAr- r --f hi . u mx r« . visit A:*h M r .ir:,] Mr* H"ughi n. No (Jt*;<di>-ax* Mr and Mr* O .atafst'n ••*'.*• rno's t fr*.w So t 4 pasadana-a- *. t. Nu -.1 i'i*ment*'»v* M.« Ma- •' B* rt -• of N :*• M Uin t'*. • eonbned t-> a■ r ‘+ j thr ugh ntr*»a Mr. * M Fattsraen of s OranU- *■*> *f»t. .pent T »*d«y at Ponlta* Mr* K •' R.illv aru! * n. T.'id* i ha . **• • 1 n-'.* ... t‘.A r h. • * «• J§ * l» ftu»na Yiate-av* treat. >ff*r| upend-tig tc* srtn**'r *n h *'<n. M <*♦ Mite Rratri- • r"a r k. ‘ f Kalaj has '* i •;«t n* n*r parvikts. I>r an* j Mr * « . * N. .. y-r J.s'< Mr- .. . * li, es v t -i: *j-ar.d tar»n* f Mrs VI • tan-i. of T*nn-. * -h • np»r ’ tt ili,*. i) at S**rth . 1!a M h M . i M Kngh'. r v. -i . M Lean*av, . * \ij:r r.a r* it «.» ;r Fran i* t ’ Ir.d Mrs: J Mr*. r *el> r tr o' *s* h»»* '.mi *” ng Mr ir..j Mr* J M Pattera.-n f N't >S Hrand-a * "•“i Mr far.'!’. of S li* r m -st-a ha'*- m*»vr'.f t*> N • 21> Avaior*-are Tli« Fpw- rr r I. ago* of TV- Tr n ■ Cn Ur* li. a J•* - ’ *W ,flg 'A • F* I'rtf’-W*. 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V - r ’•. ■' •• M-t r n . •* >« Prlallng —tk* pialr neat I* ln<l —ihnl ia rl*M— ♦ !;«>* « I*'!* ll*»i.—'lain t.'3'i WYANDOTTE \ • rt -*a chr-n t Wad ns s<!.-. v •f Man Ku, \ , \' rl, Th* 1 *** at* ■ futrl* Cr sk • n•' *l. ’ M ’t *r • Tr k:n .ng a*'h ■*•*! tv*tp,n-a U*t*l. f t V * t t •*“ f • : k » V• * * v o M w.»| hr>\4 a r » T*’ * v * v#r a i *n n J o<i ic »• \ \- * x n • .ig»f-r vi' 4 * op - • . n f- rc> n« h *Vitai li# !« r**- * - A» 1J \t ’. m i • .-.•* H Mnr %nJ I**hn r Yf : 4 n r «4 |g | , ,» pVaa T J. r H \ I •» f '*Nti * «. vr !■ 1 a > *sr *t . f* * ' •-** a m*** n* • h *; i; ! y Nam* orgmni* ** : i * * ir.ii. w i*-n h r v *\ o fa E.oUM t“ • * sf!. r ra r ni»tf virt* r i •» w*** >ra ’ * ' f.«, k■* 11> *. *e. 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O's t t.*.ng -trunk and dir r 1»r I v >*• *h» 'lays • or•• toer.ah p hoard will o* n * ‘ r ‘ ’ s * t* f M .nrtay a •lsct|r,n Th irariny *»»n:r. g »- -i, TRENTON s '/» wltr O* and or th* DsvlJ » h* Evangel: at W»av .•g f-- T ' t dr»n s h-.na»sr ?ti*-.;r ► - ’ *t *> * v*c|r g * ha egg vaaa*.’ i, ._*«* li* and M'.ng.ag-n ” i* <•'!• T l .■ * ra*l *> *«snlng ECORSE r< **»• « am»» -a n-*** ft 4** .*-.,:r>/ n Mi* vßlag* halt ’ • vI: ag*. »» s * • t * . *M*r Bo- • 1 * ' ’’ i da* and e-inda* • ■ i,!< ■* <t rarl'y in Mei.co T tß**** ' ■ r r.g»!vsa a iirgaly govt a mitt it it almost pure * ’« * and * drsrasd wtpraj* aall TWO-FAMILY FLAT FLAT IS l HO FI) AS INVKSTMI NT Op.* of the real progri- ve r• -*I os La 1 1' office- m Coin n 1* t- :c I list Ktnsn ,< Cos, 'hi * vn"n t‘ a' they are IVtrott * 01 .1> *l»' '.it 1 .- -in two family kin a of the conce; it and ■ • *> it*'# activities, aid “Wf lecide i to <t't of improved r.'idl in'.- , i> sot several season* Fir- t ■*. w>* ' the two-family la i'd' "- ideal form of n\«- ui 'tr > ‘ wish to iuvi-t man*. • it > <i have it hr ng •> ivr» . . i ► 4 rat# of inter.,«» T ■ 1 small payment do" , :>r tt t'i> flat ant *it bout a theinnelv.’*, pav it of '• r 1 ; ' These payment ' . a rv • ■-• iu*. 1• at au l principal and ri a: 1 non the invertor not only . s -i of* hi. sound inves: niOiit but >a, t l ad vantage of the increase ;n h< va'. i»* of the property We have found that who : l - l v a small sum of ad w bo* .v j'h to invest it at. 1 dr:, a fin 't ■s>‘. »Ie rei. mil* being const*!’.: 1> .. i.r« dos tin .-.tfety of thet rave-o n;»-n‘ have taker, to • is ; *o a:si ■■ :1 \t business very wei! great many people are -ur t-d to know t ?.at b. -< c' h ' «-*t* • t as many two fat’d A i1 »- ' or. are single r-- c•> O r ;• men an* trained. and study t .* con frurmn of th*'* l, 'uld;’Th* advise a pun a » ’ a- to v ■ atsc.-s of > rhoods We haV► a non t i r ordinary *ucv» " and. th. hold.* out ver. hr .’ • 1 • MAXWKIL r(). I)E \T m? HOI ]) MEETING HERE >fo*. ihvr . • TT’ the Max a *•-! U 1 'or r, ;n The ’ v t ,' *•■>;... ■ "h departm-t . ■ 1 ' •'a*'on -tti<l p.-r' * _ . • . c ar.d r- :» t •{?*■ Th- *e Ttieu nr- fr< ■ nos ’r.» o n* <»n ........ | | . v .and! « ; 1 • . -d•■and the vr&r \ .V- .Mire of ’he 1 • : -v • V ivve.l Mm »r -’o . n 1 1 . r )Ti* :»v v. ns «p« i'-» l;:.- -t 1 • : l .-**n vis 4 ! if' ’ of The sales. s-f.rvKe A ad . ) (J. t ,ir. mer - r e ll*’ ( r dia'rl -• ««le -n eludes (' {.!. McU'rj (in. 'Kan ■'ey A < R- • and f’rov t*-i; .' I C, Peed Phihuleh'h ' A.;’, ielr.f Atlapt a *. Poston 0. K Clark, i- < .' Y '* -ah-’< St ! ■ 1 ! "h'liuh V K V v T H . u. : 1 * FRIDAY IS THE ' w *' ; T t T^v I L Last Day 1 OF THE TIMES COOKING SCHOOL Hotel Tuller Roof Garden ■■ MRS. FLORENCE. AUSTIN CHASE SESSIONS 2 TO 5 P. M. I TODAY SHE DEMONSTRATES CAKES -FILLINGS--ICINGS TTONS FOR AFTERNOON TEAS, - r SANDWICHES ON ■ I! DAY HOT and COLD. DESSERTS—PASTRIES of All Kinds \ V v V\ 'A . V X \ LADIES T 1 it) f. opportunity of a life-time to hour an authority on domes tic economy and to • ■; . >m»* new ideas for your home cookery. . COME FARIA T’ll it -DAY AM) FRIDAY. £_ Scatinß ( apacily of 11 *M Limited to 1,200. Everythin)? Absolutely Free Nothing SoRT li ~ '• " T —’ ~ r~ss.-rr: -- ~ - ~ _ r, *"i it IP j— ? r *f ~ X lit' -T-m- *x - ->*-HfM i xtaJie-rr-SJ-lfccr - -*4-X-LTll —~ rr fi W. ■ ■Jtl itSB Suioli Da Lid l i<va». J F ilertd- Vtl.ir *. 1 1 4. , <* s Uiisier. iw t* s Kkltus, Detroit; A W 1 . cm. Ji S K H K \ Suit It. Day ton, W II Turner. •- V' <‘”v M** '1 J Williams k nas City , Mo <; K. Swopo, U hita. KaU’. H Malnifeldt. ) K Clt y Mo ,1 .t Cii utit, Jr., ( • ’ , K W \ Prise. OklH | ' i' 1 ■ Ok! t ■' Id lleloate. \t i-aa <ia C D Millings. y;.M .11 t P It y iuMR and \V it S in u d> t*. Oinal a. N. b. M VN liITTFN ISY DOG THOCGIIT MAP \y \ \mh»T Lb! M b . April 1 * ■ ‘I. n by a pos.'dl) nutd ilog L rm Mai ;;> K r- slave, is await 4 the and. i ision Li physicians, a lo the condition «»f the dog If 11 sir, 1 .!•» ; as rabies. Me 1- 1 > ’ •• *ha■ -.t once to Xtin \r -.‘r 'h-r- I . Undergo the Ph-tear treatment. I"’- mm aI- bitten as h.- was ■ c Cur* 11 I A brother > * tak.n to Ann Arbor last year f r •' • tr. n’n .'ttt th.-re after a dog • m l to be mad had bitten him IVln.liiB —Ihe plnln nr>( kind—(hue la right—rimea lot. 11 >• v I.— Vt it 1 1. tA>l. p —— ; t ....Millinery.... S | ' That Sets the Style-Pace and Priced i > fiis&'if 5 Within the Reach of Any Purse i ' / nth vJk p* ¥ \. tt.-).' ofl ’ivci .il 1 1 » t<> '1 » > b lift o and, u> a /M « V -J r it to ot fa-.'t. tor Mil I -1 >1 ST lN<*l' I \ KNKSS J " • _ eon -option of hiigh-Rt a»ie millinery, reproduced in our $4.93 hats. Vp. Von must see them your.self to appreciate them. Kxtreme Sailors ■ are featured, trimmed with Mowers an«l winjfs; also the new .ft (juaint I’oke Bonnets, prettily Mower trimmed. Leghorns, black • \ and colored shiny straws, and many Smart Turbans and Tri- Q Smart Straw Sailors ? r ; of t'i • and •• v -s ill"rt> w /x Pj< A YTk l)l.i. k. I ) ▼ M. • y Hi''*> Trimmed Hats 1 ntrimmed Shape* New Flowers % • - v ip ;. and« (.; »;■ . t: • it K A gr.-st variety of American i • 1 . y or 1 c.i'i’ violets f..rg.-‘ m»* I M ..r gn cad*- M Lin r.- •• * and fir.** French flow or*. T ? 95c u 53.95 ,:: l j 95c „ $5.00 25c ~$ 1.50 f I THI’ItSDAV. APRIL B , 191 fi . FIL DF.MPSKY SAYS GIKIX OF TOD \Y ARK KNKFFK IKNT The Rev Fr J* mpsejr. in hi* Weilhesday evening sermon m Ht IVter mid I’aul's ehuren. spoke earnest 1) of the inefficiency nnd Ik now nee of the young a omen of America todnv who. he *.iid, ‘couldn't boil * potato without a cook hook ’ He declared that *hey were ulterly incapable of assuming *he roapomdhilitieM of marriage, and it was on thi* account that young men are afraid to wed. "Girl* nro edurati and h'lt not trained, ’he declared “They kno ' how to spend nionev hut not how to earn or saw it They no long.-i make their clotl es and are prar tb ally unfit In every way for the duties of life ’ Raise Funds For New Road.. Plan* for the construction of a new foot road, composed of a ■•lag bed and gravel top, to connect •he Gratiot rd with \e» Baltimore were discussed a* a ItincT.ion ctven In the Kood road* committee of the Hoard of Commerce. Wednesday. The road will coat approxltnat.lv s6.<Hhi a tulle, of which the stale will pay f J 500 a mile, nnd the coun ty and township*. It.rtOO a mile. The remainder must he raised by subscription. Tin following coni* mlttee has been organixed to secure ihe nooeasary fund* Henry Hcluioor, i hnirman; Charles K Hill*, treasur .r„ C A ManuudJe mid Floyd K. Andrews, all of New Baltimore; diaries E. Herrin, of Alt. Clemen*. Charles Meldrum, of Anchnrville; Victor Vernier, of FNilr Haven; Harry E Beecher. William (’art vvrlght. .1 A. Pip and Anthony lk»de, of Detroit. Veteran Operator Resigns. Edward Chipnmn for lb ycara o;»er*tor of ill* police signal switch ' oard, submitted hi* resignation W .-dne*'lav lo sei r« laiv (;*■< t g.- Wal ters Chtpman was uppi loicd h* nn opera)oi June 1. IV*7 He llv. sat No. »'-V* Trumbull .<ve A I.PERT lEA Minn Solon I.lnn, 12', went hunt log aftei io< King ins p.-l doc In a bain The dog leaped through’ a win ow. foti.nd Solon an I in hi* evul . tunce the canine’* paw .., t ( .rf the gun l.ini '<«' sliot through the head and kill.-d. (’riming lhr plain nf«l 1 In4—-lb*t la rlattl—■ I tn» r * .lot. Itryl.— Halo Will.