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PAGE 6 L m up vitiujty struts!* for sootes* uses up ■Btltty tn Anerir.i at a grssUT rut* fffr" ; any other thing Fight tn* to IjEup smsf from the poor home iJMn»h the distance to the grave. , ■ilitriaHy In middle ago. at fom thereabouts. do we become Irr jKftwesed with the necessity of laying f competence and with that feel Kpg. in time cornea worry, nervou* r&gglrrtpa n neurasthenia. The en- Ml system feels the result of th- Bmvh strain. The digest ion re Pfti things that It accepted before thw heart palpitates on alight exer tion. the muscles of the bark ache rghfler a day's work. Your blood is .thinner and not so bright a red Ks When these things occur, whether t’jron are fourteen or forty, you need ?g tonic. Dr. WilllamH’ Fink Pills ■ suit most people’s need because they ■'gpa non-alcoholic and they really l build up the blood and strengthen i the nerres. They are useful for lapwing children and for men and foramen whose nervous energy has rheen overtaxed. jk Tour druggist sells Dr. Williams' f'frlnk Pills or they will be sent by ana. postpaid, on receipt of price. .V* aanfa per box, six boxes 12.50 by the DpT Williams Medicine Cos.. Schenec tady, N. Y. Write today for free iPjpliltleta on the blood and nerves. — _ THE 01AGL Hgg P ■ {Bts% Popular Jessie Bonstelle and her «p|pek company will come to the ‘Osrrick theater. Monday evaning. ’far several weeks stay, presenting Lha opening bill. Oscar Wilde's brilliant play, “Lady Windermere’s I 9fca.” With Miss Bonstelle will be flKtatly well-established favorite *; players with Detroit audiences, and |tha aaw members of the company gfeiil make friends quickly beyond :t doubt In recognition of the mhakespeare tercentenary Miss Bon >Otelle will present “As You Like for the second week of her stay Ijjayiiig Rosalind herself. m> With a view to-bringing home to Ifppoi'le fans’* Intimate Incidents in Ljflbo Uvea of their favorite stars, and Ph Show they are as human as any hi private life, the Vttagraph :lgUu Behg-10aaaay. Inc., known as r*The Big FOur, M has published a |Mk called. "Who’s Who In V. L. B. Plays," in which much out-of- Bperdlutry information about far |drite stars is set forth. The book ppoaeota an Interesting array of ■polo regarding the screen favorites radio appear in the Big Four produc piams. Many previously unpublished in the lives of these players rhu divulged for the first time in W»‘ hook. most successful engagement ptofcfSh Vaughan Glaser and hU stock [toOMUMUiiL. have played In Detroit in years they have been com pfenK %OTm a , i Wlll close Sunday evening, ill If* Garrick. Mr. Glaser always Itfreidol.of a loyal clientele has |4|i4jpd* bis following during the ttay In the Garrick, and US** truthfully be called one of the %g*et popular actor-managers known :«* locil playgDers. OUTSIDE JUDGES TO HEAR MOTIONS ON SATURDAY «*’- . I Judge Howard Wiest. presiding Judge of Michigan, will assign the !;VMting Judges of the Wayne county tygporit to Detroit on the fourth Sat- Urday after the completion of their JUMth’s service to hear motions and Sign decrees. The Judges who •STved for May will be In Detroit, j|#at*rday. 'They are Judges Law. 'Glkkay, Hart, and Sharpe. Judge Wiest will sit In the Wayne county •port, Saturday. Loat Identity fer Years. L kIfLWAUKEE. Wls.. Jure 16. Samuel 8amu»I». of San Francisco. t*awoke M In Milwaukee, he says, aft : *C his memory had be»n dimmed for tn years through an injury sustain •d during the San Francisco earth- IF Wandering aimlessly, e.s though lofet, Samuels, who Is about 00 years .told, accosted a policeman at Van tlpiren and Bradv-sta. with the ques- I'Ub*. "Am I In San Francisco?" •'When told that he was in Mllwsu pk*e. 2.000 miles from Frisco, Bam > Mli was dubious. ,1 "I owned s clothing store in and had money." he said s*Where have 1 been and how heve l Heed all this time? I know I have Wandered and tramped to many tolacea, but until this dav I did not my ow n name or wl ere | be- Innoril 99 I CHICAGO. June 16.—Because it •OUld not be taught to say “votes [ (tor women." a pariot, which had fctotea receully taken to the headquar ters of the Woman Suffmglste. Is ■'tMw back In the bird store, it vaa the purpose of the women to carry 'o»e bird In the buffrsge pardae her l.dfce day the Republican convention vtotoa to sheet. riofanfs-Mothers Thousands testify pORLICK’S iULTED MILK AtofcttMl and *usuing the bod/ ||v Coating or Affilk required u r y P. M. IMPROVES | ITS SCHEOULES New and Faster Trains Are In cluded In Time ( ard. Ef fective June 18 A sj v< :al train for noithern Mich igan resorts, new trains, additional Sunday service and faster s« hedules together with motor tiain* for the re sorters between Bay View and Charlevoix, are provided for in the F»ere Marquette hiute card which will go into effect at 12. *JI a ui Sunday. June \S The ree«>rt special. wbl. h will run in three -the * hi, ,tgo **t tlnr ie*v ii«K Grand ontrsl Mt 6 30 |> n. , Toledo se, tn»n *t *> •'* It m. HUM L'l-tl vtll • tlon *t .tw I* nl w eek day*. * ill b* l onM lidate.J at Grand Rapid*. le«\ in* r« at It «■> p. n>., an«i srrivins at Traxeja** i it> at I3h * ni.. Charlevoix < a uv. Petoxkey, 7 30 a ni and Ha> \ lew at Sam. Returning, thi* * ' leave May View at * *5 p n . Petoa hey. 8 4(i p IT) Charlevoix. • 10 P n»-. dailx except Saturday, arriving at Detroit <5 So an) . Toledo, , .0 a m. and Chicago at 7 .75 a m The reaort apeilal will '» rr y through sleeping **'* i.*t«.--n j'• * troll and Toledo, and Kay View. I>e troit and Trav erae City. The Chicago *ectb>n will < urry sleeping care between t'hi< ago and Bav View and Chicago and Traverse City, extending aetvne o'er the Traveree City. Leelanau and Mains tluue to Northport. On Friday* it will carry a aleeping >ar to rraiig fort via Thompson'i lie. which v*ui return Sunday evenings, leaving at SIS p ni The resort special will also < axry a dinna car an.l < lu*> car, the latter providing breakrast an<! supper service north of Ira'era* City. » on the Chicago division, train No. 3. lea'log Chicago at 7 a m.. will run daily. insAead of weeg days only, and train No. 7 will leave Chicago at 5 p m. week day* instead of daily, making faster time. Other change* follow; , Anew local train between Chicago and Hartford is added to the service. It will leave Chicago at 3 «j p m. week days and arrive at Hartford *' 7:310 p. m Keturning. it Will leave Hartford at * a m. arriving at C i rago at 950 a. m. _ , , Train No. 3. leaving orand Rapids at 7.05 am, week <lay*. will be run faster, arriving at Chicago at 1 P- m. instead of 1:30 p. m Train No 4. which now leaves Grand Rapids at 12:30 p m., will leave the Furniture city at 12 noon sharp, arriving at Chit ago at 5 p. m. Train No. € will leave Grand Rap ids at 5 p. m . instead of 5 15 p m . arriving in Chicago 15 minutes earl ier than on existing schedule. On the F’etoskey division the ser vice will be greatly improved Tr«!n No. 3 will leave Grand Raptds a* now. extending service as far as Bay View, instead of to Traverse City, ar riving in Bay View at S s'» p. m It* companion train. No. <. will leave Bay View at 8:25 p m.. arriving in Grand Rapids at 4:25 a. m These trains ear*-y parlor cars and run on faster schedules. Trains 1 and 9 will extend service to Bay View on practically trie name time a* now. except that the couth bound train will leave Bay View at 1 SO p. m. . _ A nrw local train leaving Bay View .»t t 35 p m "-‘.ll be operated to Traverse City, arriving at latter l-oint at 7:45 p m On the H alia nd - Pent water lines, train No. lo;: will leave Holland at 1 3 #5 m.. instead of 1:20 p m and extend service to f*entwat*r. arriv ing at 5-33 p m. and train Vo. I•*« will leave rentwater at 1 p m.. ar riving at Holland at 5 25 p m Trains No* !o5 ami lot remain un changed. but will carry parlor car and through coach between Chicago and Tentwater Train No. 10& will leave I‘enlwater at 750 p. m in stead of .7 5a j>. rn.. arriving In Mus kegon at 10 20 p. m. and running south a* now. On the Klk Rapids branch train No. 176 will leave Klk Rapids fe>r Wil liamsburg at 3 $« p. tn , making con nections with Petoskey No. 8. and train No 175 will leave Williamsburg at 7 J'» p m instead of » 8" p m On the Kalkaska branch train No I«o Will leave Rapid City at 1« 10 *. | m instead «*f 10 10 a tn . eonn- tins with No 6, arriving in Kalkaska at 11:10 a m On the Benton Harbor-Buchanan bran' h train N>> 24 will leave Ben ton Harb ir at 11:20 a m. insteael of 6:30 a. • m , arrix’ing In Buchanan at 1 m. Train No 2‘* will leave Bu chanan at 2 p m . Instead of 0 a m.. and a*ill arrive In Benton Harbor at 4:80 p m On the Grand Raplds-Maginaw - Hay City line the only changes are the running of the morning train* each way as daily- train* On the Petrnlt-Grnnrl Rapids tine several improvements to the service are made. Train No 5. leaving De troit at Ip nr, *nd train No. 4. leav ing Orard Rapids, at 12 45 p m . ar>- placed on a three.hour and Id-min ute s< bed’ile between thcMe t -vo point* Train No 7. irrivlng n Grand Rapids at 4 50 p m.. and train No. 4. arrtvlna In Detroit at 4 35 p ni. Train No. 3 will leave Detroit at 7 a ni dally. 30 minutes earlier, arriv ing tn Grand Rapid* at 11.78 a. m Train No. 2 will leave Gran i Rapid* at 7 a. m daily, arriving in Detrol* at 11:55 a. m. Train No 1. the I-ansinsr tm-al train, wll Ua\e the capital »' *t 7:50 a. tn. Instead of 8. arriv -> Orand Rapids at d55 a m . and companion train. No 16 will l< Grand Rapids at t Id n m. lnst» and ..f 4 p. m. arriving in lutnsing at 6 5 p. m. as at present. No. 17 the Grand b>ral will leave Detroit at 3:50 p m which la 18 minute* earlier than present §< bed. Brandeis In Judicial Rohes mm ape '■; jjKv LOUIS D br^ndlTS First photograpn of’Branded in his Judicial robes as a member ot the United States supreme court after appointment that caused pro tegts. Leads Russian Offensive TW I ' ssrNL arr Gen. Bruailoff is leading the it <* aian force# on the great drive against the Austrian front. Gen Bruslloff is the same man who led the Russians in a big drive aero.** the Carpathians last year. His men are reported to have captured 50,<M»0 priaoners in their newest offensive. ule. arriving in Grand Ledg* at 7:45 p. m. Three dally trains each way will be operated between Detroit ami B* > City, the morning train leaving De troit having been made a Sunday train as well. The evening train out of Bay City ha* been timed 75 minute* faster than exi*tmg sched ule. Train No. 13 will-leave Bav City at 9.55 p. ni instead of I<* p- rn and will leave Saginaw at 10 45 p m . run ning to Flint, arriving at 11 4tf p m.. when it will lay over until 6 a. m.. arriving in Detroit at *> a. m daily All Pere Marquette train* will op erate in and out of Toledo union sta tion. b.ginnlng Sunday. -June 18 Train No 3 will leax* Toledo 7 . a m. daily, m riving at Plymouth at 7 13 a m . where it will connect with De. troit No. 3 for Grand Rapids, w th Bay r'ity No. 3 and with No. 12 for Detroit Train No. 5. anew train, will leave Toledo union station at 11.45 a. ni. arriving In Plymouth at 1:30 p_ m. where it atll connect wtth No » for Grand Rapid* and Bay City No. 5 No 4 will leave Plymouth as now, arriving in Toledo at 605 p m. No. 6. anew tram, will leave Ply mouth daily at 9 p m.. arriving In Toledo at lu 40 p. m. Thia train will connect at Plymouth with No. 6 from Grand Rapids and Not 6 from Bay City. The morning train to Toledo will leave Detroit at 8:10 a m. 10 min utes earlier than at present, arriv tig in Toledo at 10 a. m Train No 37 will leave Toledo at 2 05 p. m. in stead of ;• .70 p. m, arriving in De troit at 3 55 p. m. New servite between Detroit and Toledo l* provided via Plymouth. l>e troit-Rav City'No. 3. leaving Detroit at 1 30 p m, connecting with Toledo Ha n at Plymouth and arriving in To ledo at 305 p m The resort wecial leaving Detroit at f4O p. ni7 roi»2 nects with No. *, which arrives In Toledo at in 10 p m No 3, which leave* Toledo at 5:30 n m dally, connect* at Plymouth with No 12. arriving In Detroit at « a m No. 5. leaving Toledo at 11:45 a m . connects with Fay City No. 3. arriving In Detroit at 3:15 p m . and the Toledo resort special. leaving at 6 55 p. m . connecting with Bay c*t» v No 6. and arriving In Detroit at 9:25 p. m. On the Grand Ledge-Rig Rapids line No. 33 will leave Grand Ledge Your old Piano or Phonograph taken as part payment at full market value Never has a greater service been rendered to the music-loving public of Detroit than the building of this wonderful Starck-KENMORE Player-Piano. STARCK-KENMORE Sl/IC Player-Pianos at................ %) wJ %J FREE—Bench, Drape and Starck Music Roll Library of your own selection. This is truly the most remarkable bargain ever offered for so high grade an instrument—equal to $650 Player-Pianos sold by dealers. The Starck-KENMORE Player-Piano is simple of operation, so that even a child can play it, yet permits of the most artistic expression. The piano itself has a wonderfully rich, beautiful tone —the player action is the latest soloist—aall metal tubing, 1916 model. BIG BASEMENT BARGAINS In our basement are a host of used, slightly used and almost new Player-Pianos that have been taken In trade for new Starck Player-Piano as part payment. These instruments are aall in A-l shape. Here is a list of just a few that must, be sold at once to make ro >m for new instruments coming from our factory. « '<•« SOW Auto Player-Piano $5lO $215 Olicinn Player-Piano $540 $285 Pianola Player Piano 525 260 Standard Player-Piano 595 315 Terms as Low as $1.50 Per Week on Some Used Player-Pianos Mail Orders Filled Promptly <<n *0 day#’ free trial If It doean l prove to l># the « |u»l ..f H ns |.|*vrr • #de ft t *nv prire uliip It hack and w» wlli p.iv the ft- * • > <h ui.-a. You tftkr no rink at all. Writ# tia today for Player- Piano <a»*lo* j2' P. A. STARCK PIANO COMPANY a* Manufacturers c f High-Orao* Pianos in the World. 274 Woodward Avenue. At Grand Circus Park. DETROIT TIMES at 1 o 25 .* m. .nsiead -•* Id 53. con necting with Detroit No. 3 No 25 will leave Grand Ledge at j 35 p m.. instead of 3 45 arriving l L ni.t *t 4 35. Instead of 4:43 |> m. and u ill |ch\-* for Big Rapids at 4 s<i ~ »n airixing »t the latter place at J 45 p m N,, ;i w II leave lonia at 7:10 a , m n-i.<ad of 7.2" a. m . arriving In • > id. "i'll, • lin iv» i*t I" ' r 11 <ii «n,l Rapids train* N.** 1 and 2 tport Huron-Grlndstone t itv | ;|p, \ t . \l l i.ded to run to F.agle H.i\ .rnv it_ .n Point# mix Bartiues RafU Bav at 8:3 r > Ip T aid V 2 *tait» from Pointe au\ Barque- at 25 a. n».. running I »P.r • Port Huron, where ctoee foi Dot roll |f r ,ln N n Fr days will carrx parlor i- Dettmt to Pointe aux | Barque* r>' ; » ’ in Train No. 2on i, n t Mm rit Sr «cc!i train No 312 'will !e.(v r Mu.ot’t at 61" a m In stead of 6 i in . arriving in Port Huron it « a m •,t •• • made in th schedule* ~f t • Hat*- T-B-aoh branch line tram* Vo ch.inge* ire made on the i ana dlan division trains • Two cigars made tWoro Ihe Civil war are owned b\ a ('levoland man Their maker w.n* killed in battle and the possessor of the relics, a relative, plate* a high sentimental i value on them | Truck Tire Talk Ha. U J “Much More Traction ** #* Absolute Preventive Against Skidding” Tjrssfonejs£ ST ARCIf “Factory-to-Home” Wft I MUST ATTEND CHURCH TO KEEP OUT OF JAIL C. A I.ION, O, June lr*. Mayor 1 U -oi'enth sentenced Sylvester Pi,, !. , found c ilty t>f *te.illng two d'lll.i - worth »f brass froni a trac n< ri ''omiipn\ to three years in the aoik house tnd a fine nf SAO, hu* r- ed the sentence if Shade keeps rl i . M»:*er anc? attends chuich at h, • once a Sunday. Big Butcher’s Strength. PHILIPSHURG. Pa.. June lfi.— O" H lffnian. manager of a meat p •' t. bought an automobile re j ■ > ..nd after making a trial trip .is i r■ ■ • !'ing Instructions under to- k * managem* nt. All went ’m,;! nrit he tried to stop the car. Th> r•• Otto struck a snag Just as hi- •■• •• licament was becoming seri ous ’he giant butcher brought his >t i 4’ii in'o play. Leaping out he pci/, i the car and by sheer strength br 'light .: to a standstill. Detroit, May 16, 19id Firestorie Tire and Rubber fc2o Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Gentlemen: — Acting on your advice, we recently equipped the rear wheels of all three of our funeral motor cars with your new type of 39 x 12 Giant Fluted Tires. After a thorough test we find that they have improved the ride of these cars fully one hundred per cent. They give us very much more traction, and the flutes on these tires seem to be an absolute preventive against skidding. Yours very truly, LA BELL FUNERAL MOTOR CAR CO. Alex La Bell, Pres. More proof that it pays to consult the Firestone M-n. He has no ax to grind- because Firestone are made in all types. He’ll tell you which tire is best for your trucks. He’ll explain the comprehensive Firestone Service—on duty nights cr.d Sundays if necessary to keep your trucks going. Phone for an appointment. Fir -stone Tire and Rubber Company “ A ku'i Lxciikrtpf Tirm amd Rim .Wutrri Corner Lanfield and Woodward Detroit Fhona Grand 8400 Horn* Offic* and Factory, Akron. Ohio Branches mod Deaiara Erary wkara NEW STARCK PLAYER-PIANOS $730 to SI,OOO Says Rooster Attacked Him ST l.OriS. June 16 —A man glv tng his name a.* Philip Weber »|> peared at the Alton police station recently tr register a complaint about a vicious rooster which was allowed to run at large on the street Weber told the police that when he was walking over Thir teenth-st.. the rooster flew at him and inflicted several wounds with his spurs. Weber said he ran. but, the rooster followed him So far as is known, there Is nothing In the ordinance hook of the city of Alton to cover the case. Rat Carries Away Glasses. EVANBVIUJC. Ind.. June 16. John Stark, a merchant, struck at a rat In his stable and his glasses tell in such a position that they formed a yoke in the path of the rat, into which It ran The glasges stuck and the rat escaped into a hole, carrying Starks favorite lenses Stark dug into the hole, but found no trace of his glasses and is convinced they still are being carried by the rat. You can secure this player for terms as low “ $ 2.00 per week Your Hat, Sir! No matter what kind or what style, your hat is here. The new shape straws in all the popular weaves; the dura ble Panamas; light weight soft hats; Fabric hats for mo torists ; caps In many patterns. A Baum hat will make your head happy. BAUMGARTNER’S IChamhf of Commirc* Stevens Building State 4 Griswold Washington 4 Gd. River I H If Your Pay Stopped YV A How long could you live as 11 you living if your pay jSflHj Here U a question you must tacr * can't be side-tracked. Start Saving Now I ISWi dime // TsAVINGS BANK. . Fori and Gnawold Street* JJ \\ RMMTfW nnrr tkai ft7.enft.MMl. jjJ «mfrty I>hhH Bn**, f4.ee Par annum. MM ftuitrf omeu MI 14ft Wm4ww4 At*. MM 1114 JSlfrtM At* MW 447 OrwAiot At* Wf It Is Not An Accident that fully 75 per cent of Detroit factories— among them the largest—use Central Station Service in preference to power which they could readily produce themselves. Their cost experts have figured out thtt the Central Station making a specialty of power produc tion and equipped up to the minute with power-producing machinery can and does de liver power at lower cost than it is possible for the manufacturer to produce it as a mere side issue of his regular business. Give this proposition a little thought—it has a bearing on the question of your profits. One of our engineers will call and talk it over , with you, if you like. The Detroit Edison Company Main 4300 Nothing: in the DETROIT TIMES business or editorial departments the sun upon. FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1916.