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PAGE 2 R&LER SALES pm 500,000 ■|| <4 Real Estate (ompans BfPltoeiitK Emplo> e* nh $12,600 KL**WttJi total sale? of jn»pr<*'*«l Hyppi—muiuiiUhi—and acrcnc* amountinK to Jt * ,M ’ ;:BFft*n|j I* Mlilor r- a) * n« bail rloM <1 <*ne of the yearn In it* Metorv. nit eirlueiv e subdi \ ie t • »r* PpjtfHMit to building over Ido Manager Miller §g"W. Miller ha* made i* cua'oTrs-.- Hfi pyeviPUj> y,-arr to (listrlb'i**' cash to tbs members of bln Rale* and office force, «*r. ord'nii • BE* reapon •ibllity o' each depart HpMit. Thin fear ho ha s *x< eed*d Ha distribution In previous y< ars fltegtecreas: o x these amount* sotbei tplat over |l2.'»ofl. In addition all gs the men Ilf the building d* part gsgt, carpenters. contra*'or> un i laborers, numbering over 1(a) «tr* each given a turkey The Highland Park branch of C, I* lAvejoy Is manager lands ail g>f the branch offices in fila fatal amount of sale? made so. Hi fear and U H Patrick man Hr«i of the state department leads HdlMt total amount of Individual Kales. The Hamilton axe bran h n Etbarge of B N. Herns. *ae second Highest Grand River branch. R C Fischer. manager, was third place jMforaon ave. branch. Jos. Nagel. MMWager. fourth. Rivard st branch. 1. Pet tine, manager, fifth. Central hvaacb. under the supervision of II h. Miller, .highest to*al sale? in irr. |ff>ied and central properties H A. Pbelp#. manager of the im proved property department 10 th» Woodward branch. takes honors for tha largest number of sale? in rha’ {apartment The following super intendent# were given mention for (M large number of sales they •Ode: T. C. Moeller. J L Hogg ft, L- Canham J. O'Brien V. F Bagtiek. T. C. Roberta. W C. Sex KF, C •in. C. J. Mcphall. N rwnd. J. w Wright, j. r> T. A. Hart rick. J. W Fergu V. Jennings. H Strattman. Fhaaler. T. A. Winsheimer Luting. A. E. Mclntyre. J L. C. Bowman. C. Bruce. V. C. P. Bowker. C. J. Peck item 30L0NS IN LAST LAP OP SHORT TERM ' 'ii-'. _ "'r-pt' o* bftterwt to farmers and intended to ■ftH thorn In securing necessary cap- Wm *1 a fair rate of interest. lod roads law, provides n be used in improv highways. kde commission a “go matter# between the oeporationr. * 1 compensation. ship , a movement 'owani a it marine; child labor glslation loonfs up a? deoe of unfinished husi 100s efforts are beinr b the railway program the present short »e3 j •as. 1 practices bill, pmvid Sltf of campaign fond? aportant bill up for a deration. »hip bill, which woul-h service Judges reachinr 10 after 10 years. ser -9 by mason o? physical unable properly to die duties, also is ae* for U / 4 the immigration hill toracy fcs*. attached, ecently passed by »h« irf to predic' ■ Pm*( vetoed a similar bill an effort will he made I bill over any possible! ITragc and national pro j 1 Uk n reported by the I iMee. but it Is impost* 1 when either bill will irtJtnt measure? due for ‘ration are The sate'j laving to do wtrh the wer altes on inland w 1 1 flood prevtinfion hi l' I ropriation# of millions vent ion along the Mis Sacramento river#, and iport hill, which woulu inatioo of American ex participation in foreign •ffon to me.-t com pet» nd of European hostUi > of the hon?e Is *t1!1 “he result of the fight In North Carolina by lean, and Weaver, I ten, decide the question o' In the lower branch of • thousand vaudeville led With the White R.*!* erica, threa**n to etr ik■* 1 the theatrical nan* letr demand# tveiWtjr. an unser tartan it th • education of **>•• ••ter? upon Its fiftieth dren Cry NITCHSRS IT O FI I A ICY MIST GREETS 1917 IN DETROIT (Oailaacd from r»»» Onrt oua kinds of nols**ma,kmg instru ments Joined in one of the Itviliest New Year’* celebrations in the torv of the city. Tbous-ands were attending w atrl aervicos in the churches »h*r the old year p**''**! Hotel dmine rooms were filled with quiet thror.v*. 'War f n —nr —v:: pa l r ~r+- ihcre were coutitlees entertainment* at clubt- and other plaivs .-.catten'd thru rheig") Several Records Smashed I When ISlti sent the way of all things that are not -ev-. rla..-*IC4. t: ca.rled with it several record* that ar*. th* natural !v*sui!.« of Lhstrolt’!* I rapid grerirth tn iu*trUl evpan I »ic*n One of these records is tn the number of virlen r death* chlch occurred in th»' city It* imme diate vicinity Sraiistlcs show rh.v' fib met s idden dea hs <n irerease of 14? over the 'otai for I’Ha. Auto-' mobiles killed C'3 of the <v*3. Several noLahh event* wee re corded Prcsidt n' \\ i«on his R publtcnn opj>onent in *he election Charles Evan* Hugh* s. and form : I President Th- odor- R>* -• w-er< lauionc th* distinguished visitors rev I ! lietroit The campaign of the flev M :l!iani \ Sunday In the hugv tabernacle on Gnndley d* Id v.»- far th« greatest wang* Uau. triumph in 'he j Uf>‘ Os re-*: -it When three -andit* Hurrjmghs Add ue Machine Cos ->»- !< ar i>Y 131. 'b0 th• v •r{ - wa' was> undoubted!' tt • mo-; sen-ation al robbers comm ’ ed ir. the er.ttr* tountry dunni: tb- >; *r * GOVERNOR SLEEPER TO TAKE OFFICE (OwtliarH tr«» I*a«r Omi pate tn thf ceren.inie* because arullerymen who 'have flred tfc'- salute at previous in<uigura’« are -n the Mexican border The inauguration of cieeper mark* the return *0 pe»er of -he Republican party, who?-- record of 22 years in the saddle in Michigan wa* brought to a close fcr *he efec tion of Governor Ferris four year* ago O? the other officers inaugurated. Lieutenant Governor L. D. IHcktn- ' »on wa.* elected two year* ago. S*-« retary of State Cok-mm C. Vaughan is beginning 4 his second, terr- j Auditor General Fuller t* serving ht» ' fifth consecutive term, Justice of the I Supreme Court Grant * Fellow* choeen for hia firs* tertu, has *erv*-d two terms aa Attorney General and Alex J. Groeabeck is chdsen for th* first time a* attorney general, a* is Samuel Odell for eta»e treasurer Governor Sleeper’s Inaug’iral me* sage will be r*-auJ to the legislature Thursday afternoon, as wU| the ex augural of the retiring governor Woodbrldge N F»*rrls PEACE NOW CONDEMNED BY C LERGY f mm P«r* Owl Episcopal bishop of Philadelphia Rev. Philip M Rhinelander, Episco pal bishop of Pennsylvania Rev William Lawrence, Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts Rev Harry E. Fnsdick. of Union Theological semi nary. Rev. Charles H Anderson, Episcopal bishop of Chicago, and Rev. Wdliam T. Manning, rector of ; Trinity church, New Yo r k The address declare* the < hr;s- ; Maas of American sbou : d onsid* * thb right or wrong of the *k r up* tion of Belgium, Poland and Serbia, the Armenian ir.a*sa< re», the 6* struction of roerchcn* -hip* the hardships-of Jews and Syrian-. th<* Attempt to array Moslem again*' Christian in holy war.” and ahoulu **• in. nd< and 1 p'a • t ■ umph of righteous ne*» and not >fci mere *b*atljing of the -word” i* further de* .’ar*"- that the sign er# “view with some concern tn* organized and a- lib* raff offer’- now..being made *w to ptampeq. Chrlstlgn sentiment as to create r public opinion blindly favorable •«-, i htoprlng hostilities without adequate consideration of the i-*j» »h:ib the war involves ” e U. S. REPORTS SHOW PROSPERITY Prosperity in i>etrott.*»d H•«-nr» during ISl*. Is shown report? of federal riffle*** In the rpy I/t.rtnf the year the number of persor* who pay Income *a.\e* tn the *a*tem dis trice- of M 1 hiaan j .yiped from 5,k07 to **,3Ris The number of per j -on* paying taxes on itorom*-* *>ver lC*o,otii* intre N *rd flu'll U»< to 2M This year’s corporation return atnotint'd to 11.A7«,b00 c* : mpsred t< f1.0f1.b09 Ifst year. j;iujer V'oor hies. United fftatr-s district c«,urt | •’Vrk, report* that bankruptcy car.ea j did not increase during mu There I were 326 R 1016. the rarue number j las th* year before ' Four and a quarter million person** I entered Itetroit from Canada as pas- , ssngers during *he >esk according j jto ihe r« {m»ti of the immigration of j I lice. . There was % ,*.o per c* nt In crcose In for* ign b**cn {>er-on- d** |*lanug th* ir in*er.*:*>n t*» »«■ Jclliieti* of ihe I r>i*• t * Today •« tbfS* date flxe, for Uv \dam«<Ht aci i * < pi r nto of < ration < h ' '■ I* i»n«l* r*' .1 ■' 1,0 .(•■,- will be tak»n sos tij* enOw*ement i itftst the supreme court ren I ders a decision on its Conr’itution. [ Hlity THEATERS DETROIT OPERA WOLSE John .Mason, hailed by many cru | ics a* "America * freon-*! actor. 'rie*J hi- be-' tn th** IVtfOlt opera house Sunda* *-ven:ng to prov* hi* ‘ right to rte’d.siin lion and in the Mason appeared in he j larva r-J nvui Cl.* > " It w-h« th- j i.%> * firs; presentation in Detroit It ha* been wid*’> discussed, however, gnd *boan toi* A v»-a: tn - New York and about four non:?: n Chicago, a here it taet with* th-' general «p if ' • ■ T;~. „uth«r ht* taken 'he some wh.*t w U worn «üb.'» .» of the Tenth commandment a* h:s ’• vt snd while hi* ronduifi m* / ar.-i e\po*'ures # breathe *he very spirit ’{ frankness, the adroitness of the handling and tn» artistry of the jjltyvr# turtush a sugar coating for the ptil that makes St. quit- acce \n ? t • •be audicr.ee w.v- up isuh. ' ervh'tsi astic. making up in p’cn*e * arr. for w ha» it 1 1 *• .1 n slit In ’he work of Mr V.tsnn ihert wa* nothin* left to h*. and tired and m she nund* of hi* Detroit ad mirer* h* improves .w • ■ *g*» t ludge KUson *..e ».v**t *.? part *hA’ fit- Aitr. esc-ec.-pglv a. nd he lend" a dignity ar.d positive ne-* to the character that mag*'> rtrayal adraira lc He bring* to the part a characferiv,H that ha n:.*de him .linos’ t:. , p oved v it ha* famous—hi* a.r o' q net dir r.ity and gentlen*-*-* a* well a* hi* perfect naturivln- ** He make* the ! character ar. idealized ■•,. pair, ilig :n*te'bd of a cari> a'ure H Wood? under w rca.c agement the tour ha* been. ’;nder Taker h.»> * ; ':ed Mr \ *.- * an en’irely ad- supper: Worth) ot except iona - mm-r.da tion is Mis* Clara Joel, who as E.‘- Na: ’h* g * r---" - - th* whole story, won the audience from, the ver> star* and commands a synopafh' that- :« larg- l> -lu* to . her ’nterpr? ‘atioo art! e*T -u r itu*r ’ than toh the author’s lines -■■•f*-!> , r>' w e has .t fine spesk- e •• r». . her enunciation •« aim os’ perfo-'t and she looks th« part and ac*« it at ) ail times Mr Ruas WhytaV as Richard Fu! lerton. an eccentric aristocrat, again , prove* that he j« an actor of inert and again merits th* approval of pe’rotr friend*, so wh.>m h* i* x it . mliiar figure. M -s Mabel t'olcord. as the fos’er mother of Ellen Neal, render ;i highly satisfac’or) portrayal of th* part and by her work, which at ; 4 much to the eonvinclrignea* of the plot. Her role ts on* calling for much dramatic strength, but *h- j i« equal »o the task Mr. Dudley Hawley supp’ie* con ] sid- rab’.e hutror from th*k antics of ; an Intoxicated young man at a sash- ; lonailc party it is th. human ’ouch necessary to relieve the gen eral seriousness of the fieffortnance Jarpes Cassidy, Alexander Lof’.us, j John Ravold Atid fuidi*' \yers ar* - all very sat!«fyjng in the part" --n trusted to their c^re GARRICK. r>OVe O Mike which is being shown in the Garrick thea’er... i« a delightful departure from the type of theatrical offering 'ha? is car riesi along on the shoulders of i tdng'e individual, a s»ar w-bo«* name, tung-'ened 'h* Iron’ o? a play house .»rTfs th* cn>- b»d for r afrtinae*' and i- the main reason for *he existence of fc* pro durtion There are so many import,irr roti trlbutor* to the f'.n making in th* cast jlhat ’he -ar if there s on* l>«conie« an ordinary cr>t in *h-’ ma chine, not much more conspicuous *hk' ur. • f • ■ .f- o*h**r players The story of 'his mosica! comedy may h* t• w r- »’ • • • ; r -*r. tiofi, tho It.s them* h*-* be*n found la le<*M exaggerated form among at' clause- sine#, th* day bnmxhs V'gan to ..reckon time It I? me*e|y a c ?.*e r.* on*- rr m e*" rr ,a mm-r on the afferfton* of a eolD-ctJon of women at a sewlai gathering much, ♦o The discomfiture of lest fortunate males The magnet to femininity in th ; -* e*-»e j* f/>rd Michael Kildare and the role K enai-*e«J fcjr Livon* 1 . Gr'rS-'nlth. if- give. , t ,; - l,[» portrayal of the stage Englishman alt ho it is unn*-c*'e , '*fT ’o say fha* an Englishman would hard.y admit • hat anyone like Mlk* Kildar* co»t!d be found on *hr Isle**. Gr»>*«rntth does no» over!*/*.'- an oppor* ,n*ty to equip hia Vbarv-vr wi»h the stag"- Englishman’* tra*ii’ioiial inability t*, Georg*- 11.. - 'll share honor # >> r mirth provoking with , Grommltlt, tlvo he Is a comedian of an entirely • v - : - ’ ’• - < . • ■ v • ■ f '•JT -on who * a th*' bti’Jer in »h** ho»ts*-. an ex ; ri«e flght»*r and a confirmed rlctlm of the motion picture era is Hassel- portray? a ra’her ro igh character without uttering an off* n Hive word. Biff doe* not pars a waking moment wh*n h*- n not itweking f**r an opportunity u> r*-g, ter -. Tn** emotiop f*»r th*’ screen A phasing and s’ i» array of voting w«.fiiefi ar»- fp th** * aet and th*v intrtxlu' e nvsi W tbe s’l «f Wihicb ark n* w V’ivian We -ell f’. ggv Woi.d l,e. n e Morgan Molly Me Intyre and a hi*! of other .-hare in the honor- for delivering nnnk*l entertainment Miss \v< sell a * Babr Vampire' was one of the beet received m«-l**di* <»f 'h ahow. 'Moo Cow,” "Who Cw*s? I I Am Human After All.” and “Drift With Mi* ' ere .« ft w oiher* thai ;>!.-ii*.*i th-- NT w Year's c>e and: • Mi- t*r- >ented v y Mi** Khzab* th Mar bury ,md l.e . ! Sh f'ert Th*' b»* k is by . sydnet 'h* lyric* are by Harry D Sini’h vnd the music b> j«»rotne D | Korn. * Th* r-* •' be special N*-w Year s - ;«r oriuancr* in tb*‘ , la-’rott ..'i»cra house Garrick ami I .>c«Him Holidav matineea- will b* ! the rule also In the Tempi*. Or I pbeun: am! Miles 'audertlle theater* „nd the burlesque house*, the Gay vadiilac and A'eaue. In the I iVash ngten there will be a show rig wiih special holiday features. ;of the Vnnetta Kollermann film spec : 'acl*. A EMught* r of the Gods.” ' LYCELM. h. v-f i'- **r iv.\man s another of 4'm Marker's compelling domestic !:a:ii'i- • daying with ♦xmsiderablc - in the Lyceum this week • - w >ien about a man w ! ' r • - *hc head of th« iron ■'drstri in' Xmericu. Swayed by k - m•’■'.* id affluence he seek* • ■ • -vc- tn he social world ... .* -V i'v becomes enmeshrtd In -« * v . r Ukiman.' whose beauty '■ *> e« «:; t B;v ■ • hi**i desj-eii elevat,,,n n <ocie*' ‘ - v : ‘•• i woman of humbl* birth and a toiler, he believes run t v,- h ’ w •. r>- h*' -wsicht in '. - g to xr-x-p ta- opportunity, of ad vac dng herself in society circles” • o I .’-', h* ff -cts a separation ' 2 . ” - ’.heading- FTP tn •!: i• '.!*■■ *r..s fortune dwindles An J allowance left his wife is judicious !> inv < *’*d Latter he l* proees-uted ar.d convicted on criminal charge* j growing out of unlawful business I me’hods. - ! Th k* oth,* s woman' d*-«erts him a* 'he time h® needs her huv his for rr. e 1 * wife come* *o the reacue w v 'th money md moril support and be is soon woe hack Th® role* are ;r capable hands for *h most part GAY ETY. The audience in the Gayery the j ate* was kep* war -c almost an | hour for the performan' C tjv start Sunday afternoon, but ;hc big crowd expr* -'*d itcelf a- ha ing x-en 'wetl! repaid for th* vexatious delay wh--n, th* -how t;rally did get tinder wa> Th® f*;n hearing the troupe wa.-j late m arriving The burlesque off-red patron* of I p*’- - • - * - ]*al Tb c " pfht Seers,” and tht grand ensem ic pre -epts a “igh' of unusual beau*y for the admiration of the patron- The company ir larg>r'tiian tbo**» drfh 1 ordinarily offer this t>r>e of perform ance, permitting -onse dance- and marches and other as novel as they Are extensive Th* I girl*, many of wfcom are built along! somewhat h»rolc lines, are for th moat part pretty vr.d th**y w*a some very elaborate cos'urue*. alfho of course * onsid* rably abbrevla'*d. Will J K'-ntied> and Jack MHller furnish most of the fun supplied by the m-ile member* of the c**: and they succeed in arousing tji* riSahlt-s of th* audience w:*bout Os fending the most ptntamcalr a p«* e;iiarl'y that did not in any way detract from the enjoyaoiene*- 1 of th*- occasion A- for th** hodg* r*odge of specialties th* sponsor to-. - th* -how him-eif, Janies, Cooper. >call* it under * s-.'>*;t]e Wha’ U .' all about'’” If Cooper nn to ask ’h*- queation f h* patron- should not \r* expected to know, bur »he gorgeous h bedecked chorus ,?nd *he m,in: !« iever mu*ica! n»m **rs fum.Kh -of Icif-nt amusement -o that t» j. no*’ I necessary for ’J;*> public to kno» Anu r g ’he g.rfc* KrtJar -n r*:*-k 1 w !o r T'or-' h*- ar i !/■)' ! ’l c Blackford hnvr th* chief role* and they lead the chorus thru many entertaining -or*, and dance 1 in a ! manner that won many encores for ; thefr. Tnre* .tv ;uidi<r r e? -aw th*’ show on -Mindsv, ?» v*-* j Y**ar - r r rfortnnnc•• having bei-n *-• ven at rntdnlg)i» - ♦ CADILLAC “The Girl* 'roru ’.loyland par 'asc* of th# hrii:day otr t of g*r. er*-i*jr. It is an unusually liberal ! serving of bifrU-sque. wfh Billy Gilbert in *he headline pn.M q h piece, which mak**s be-avy d*-tnand‘ • *c, trim for its corned" seem-d to •get over x?l| a* opening perform an*e« Sunday Ther«* is h large, and willing choru.% not had J*ic»kinv I f'oetume r hanges t om* with tho frequency that please* the burie*i ; u-- patron, who** *ritl*.al *en«e !«■ •pleased if there is "something doing ail th*- Hme ” The pf.-er- cr/mc-q in four nart*-«. The S’agg*r Inn.” "The hN»]| r,f f- ■ n BAri*h ant', • \ Stir levque of the usual sort., e*oej>t "B!at, han unusual offering out of ’he travesty cla.-? and pleasing This i- a story *sf a man about ’own and 'the other woman. ’ done by three ♦he piat,- B'lly fjilb*'rt has for supr*ort fo* Lyon*, lev William*. Eugene W- «t, 7i* dah K**nn*'dv -«nd Ann Moflignm f*r>.\ I,von- ha- t'ltarlle f'ha:dln im if at ions tha* maoe him a no'abi* part- of the show . Mi**< Kennedy i < a e*v»d singer I chort* girls’ r<,riie*f j? Oety Dee RROMO QlflNlNC” ITo get the nulne. r .11 for full name LAX ATIVE ifROMO QI'ININE fr-r figtiatur*- «*f E ’,V t;RnVE 1 ui*'* a Cold .n Jo*; I)a> 2%»c. - Adv. DETROIT TIMES RELEASE OF MRS. POPE IS DELAYED ir*ntUa*4 from I'tir 0»«! ”je houie she will he met in ’he ■urge reception hail by a half doxer. I’tJe waifs. «hn will *ing Welcome Homi For Grandma The-** little drls ha'c been rehears-d by Staff Vaptain thiffv fur several days so ’h.e\ have b*HV*n:e peofleent in th - * -ong Even ’he mothers of mo.-t of these tiny tow were not horn rhen Mrs Pop. vis led into the risnp more »nan 20 years ago and 'he r pr&Uine -ong will he the flr*t loving ’«ord« addressed to her in al rao-t i quarter of a century The , hildren arc not to know who the r*>w inm.it*' of the house i* Sh>- t* never to h* known as’"Mr* Pop* but always will be addressed b) e\ r'h >dv iiniplv aa "Grandma ' Staff Captain fwiff\ says Mrs Pope will nob have a prl.afe room h.t.- been reported, but will oe upy a b*-d in a ward with ftve or six -then?, and tha’ she will be L-iveu tv> exceptional privilege* Sh- Is to b* treated with rverv kind r.e-- and consideration. i*ut *he ii not robe I »n zed or treated as i martyr. Kindness is expected ’n hnmc ibout the rejuvenation of Mrs Pope where more than 2't years of the nos t -Tic* pr=on rou’ine ha r.g 'o f*art--in Pt ff Sh** rtaJlx*« that th* Job-ahead of h*-r is a hard one. hut in her year-t of rescue work «h* -ays «he has enine n c.c*n*act with more hard ened ca-*-s which yleld*-d ’to kind ne-*, and «he :s cfmvin'ed ’hat aj» -non a- her new charge ran b*- brough’ to know an'd appreciate .ha’ others have faith in h*£ and are eager to help her bect>m» a us* - f:i member o? b* will r»- «pt>nd. Spirit Still Untan-gd.’ Twenty of pri*on life ha harrlenr-d Mrs Pope and ina’ead of subduing her r»>beliious spin’ ap pears to have made if even more un 'arr,*d than ever, bur Captain Teiff think* her methods of touching tha’ wd'd soul have never been fried Hhe is 'onfldeni »ha’ her method* w |1 nit he lost, and ■h* look' for ward when Nellie Pope will berwne a woman who wMii be a help tr> other* F ~«t of all sh* propc>«e« to let rte woman „res» for a few days tin G| -he can become accustomed to. her freedom and then will md her to * ork at wich ta.-k* as Mr* Pojn i* capable of Gradually she hope* To teivb h*-r new things to do and eevntually to mak *a normal moral woman of th* creature who la now with the idea that every hand ia rals«**l against her M s. Rot/ort. Y. Ogg and Miss Hara Dyar, who have been aes<*- ciat*-d with faptain Ihiffy In the tire!*-* rfforis to rdifain Mra Pope’s r»-ela*e are r.onvtrccd that Captain Duffy’; idea for the decdamati*»n of the notorio*is woman is the righ* one , Many *tuden*s of criminology will war- h the experiment w|’h much interest. Thoe« who have been her ■id. o— (t.r «*»uny y« ar • frankly ad mit they nr* -kepticai, and do not hope for go«>d result" that will last The prison authorities doubt the wisdom of rranrtng liberty to Mr? Pope, and some of her nearest rela tives question it, even oppose It. They have said th*-v will have nothing to do with *he attempt to make a »»-w woman of Mrs Pope Society for Aavinga Progresses The Roclety for Savtnea, Detroit’*- profitless building nn*l lean a-sfe-l* *ioh. will hold its annual meeting lan lb, wh*ni|t will etMff new «]4- r« ct*irs The 'irg*nf/.atK»n has been to exisi.enee ie**» then a mon’h, '*l It. ha* a membership *-xce*-dln|t ■!! til f" 1 ( > leading uulidirtg and loi.n as-ocisfions in th" state, anu i a f* '*l* lead 1 1 I'rlHlls*—Or |*lmn nrsl kln.| (Sat | Is ri» hi—f tin** ink Itr ptW nt n I'ljn The Second Week of B, SIEGEL CO.'S Greatest January Sale Begins Tuesday ( Tomorrow > Morning For yours passed our January sales have been the most widely known of any disposal salt's held in thi> country, but this sale, judging from the first week. will be so far ahead of any thing wo have before attempted that there will be no comjtarison—A SALE t NEQLALL.D. Our Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses Tailored and Trimmed Suits Street and Motor Coats —Evening Wraps Day and Evening Gowns and Dresses Fur Coats and Sets—Childrens Apparel \ *■ 6 Detroit has never known such values in stylish, desirable garments as will be >lTered in this sale. Every garment tint is not anew spring style is priced for 3UIOK DISPOSAL. There is an enorm ms quantity of goods, such as broken lines, small lots and recently-arrived purchases bought for.our regular lines. New 1917 Suits New 1917 Gowns and Wraps for JSk ICk I fO and Skirts for Southern Tourists \JX9 Ij Southern Tourists —WU »wn U - NOTE TO AMERICA WILL EXPLAIN ((•ailantd frum fair Oar) apm. Mor.t«nr|rc, P.itusal Ruma nia, Ru»#i» an*l S«rbiai iinMni n th* •I#f<etim of the l|l>rUy f t #lr p# v pIM in tru# rng»|"mrni rot ««*• g- *- r*tei> t •-»; 'i.tun the': om* 1 littklrd •*i>li —• tivr'.v Ui an«*tr th>- •• - called p. i:* prop* ■»; f*t#at <i| ill, ttv- Al'Ht# prol#-t th* '-ii.-rn)’# S'«erMon it- T ■ • t> * t»« t > •■' riw p fnr A tr* - * .'p nubility for th*- war. and also t** prot**.it #ga.tn«t in* pro tarnation of vi.:torj b> th# r'*nTra! p«*w-*rit Doth of tn-ar a#.#*r!l,->n« arr untrue. For iO month# th# \llt#« hav* ana. trey ‘ l »’>* <■ wh -c ni. y u<*i r- *- ■*■ TJtro-st t*> pT#y*Ti Th#>"hav* shown hy th*ir acts th»tr marhmrnt f t pMrr. TM# atta**hrn-nt i# Jnj<t a* str- ng ' day a* in 111* After th# violation# <hy t # <>n- ! trai p>w»r«i and 'h*tr n<r&ger ,* nt in t * war' (hr> > th* AlSi*--*> nuinrl -..-n't I h»* #rr a' (}#rr. mu t> *".**■ .ft ’ •» ti mi ..n> * n*t;F<-n.-* a th »h ti t open n*>**»tla’ion*. \ rarrr .n#a #«f i«n. nlikoin a «.» tr. ntrni of lrn«i«. that nranllallun* should Kr afwnnl, I# not an iiltrr of prafr 1 hr- putting fnrwar.t I* » |br Imprrlal (•irr'imml of a •hau> an*. I«» - I»lr»a all >uii«lanrr anil prf rlalmn, wiml4 apprar «a Hr Iraa an oflrr of p*arr ib|n a nar manfuirr. It ta foundril on <a Ir il las *<) mUIn Irrprrlallaa of llir i-bararirr of ihr •iru ia !*■ In the paal. (hr prrarnl anti ihr futar* v< for i r r ,i#» 'h* D*rman nn l|m>rn facta, jat*» an*l «« ur#* mhriw lng thaf (i<-rm.»ny »l*-air#o. pr<’vukad ar. I declared war. At Ti.' Hirur. it wa,. a liinrin i delegation t 1 at r*fu#»*l a dl'.vrma ment proposal Tr>ial«>na H'gan Mar ■, fn .July I'D I. it waa Amin* that declared war on S*ri*.a Th* I’antrai powers r'fu*fl all at t'lurts to atop tsr *.* n*tct: th*y rr fu#*d Sing'and- off* r for a *<nf*r 't, '* md I ran » a fT« r !*r *r. t. < * national comm «#lon llrlKlam nai latadrd hy Ihr rnaplrr «bli k pror-laimrrt thaf (rrailra wrrr wrap* of paprr and that ••prrraalli kaawa no ta v».” A* *>;r pi' *'M moon an t th#**» Pham lift* a <*n ih** j art >f il«rmany rr#t or. a.. nitp < f f.ur* : • •»!• nr, vh i fi r** ;■ r < ar-n t-n 'if- na ni*>rn Inn a »upr>rfli i#i and ptin#* » f thr> •Ituation and n«>t th# r»al #tr<»nnth o/ in# ho|! #Kr-ni« A prn-r * inoiud*'*) upon thr »>' Torrr.a w<>-iid ?• only tu th** advantaif* of thr nKKre-n-ira . »inv» 1 md. aftfr t*v v. rt ra, that th»> n* vrr will a*tatn th'ir mn. P< r 'th* fii'virr, <Jarm*nv not ‘•fTar tti a n»' "»»ry guarani**** Th' ruin# t rovoh«'d hy »h* w«r and all •h ait* •of th- ''“ntml puP'rai igainat t)i* r aht# of m#n In th a •in *• a i •*'*,(«■.* -j natural*, d* - mand p*haltl<*». f'-paration and auar »nt»«’«. an<l i>»rmapy av«;t<J* tnrntlan < f T •• proposal of th* Central poa*r.« i* i-vita *al ulat*d att'rnpt f ■< »*ari in * v*i ill n whfoh w*.uM On,ill*, 'n.l in % Oorman-made p#a<* t*r»po«al ln«l»rrrr It hu* h-'n mad* in ord-r >•» d'*-. • ii. i'.'il n - ‘ r*afflrm ti-rman publi* - '>pin I'.n. <*n <r#v*-ly hurt- i>r and r'onomi »l #horrag*■ and iru-hod hy th* ~ •m* *ff -it d*man'l**l fr**rt» ny^ryn* Ti,, p»»al wa* In r<)< r t,> •* « W to inll in i O'-utral*, t*h<* ttonw, »amt fha r*• p< n»l hi 1111* l-tir, und »h*i. f*.r* **< n* Dorman) # aini. will rot abandon th* d»f*n#* of hu man 1 U»'*f t !*•' Th* ‘ 'Orrmanl no** att' , mi ir to r <• .* g .ni at- in t k * • v*# >f I * w-ir t m th* fuf'ir* tit* << r* utin,arm* w*rfir«, d#p f 'nation# and sirgatory #»tvl'*, Mgain#t* <>uT nwn mint rs rn*n. and •<*• vl'-lalton.i of n* Jtraliti*#. | It i* in th* full Von*riou«n*** »f , *h» gravi'y and al*o of th* n**rf*'*Tty 'of th# hour.. that »•,*■ Allied govam- K,* nf# * lo#*ly unit#d m o*rf*ct -i :• «■*.rd, and'th*ir p*op|pg r* f<i«« lo fit# i * ihafiro po *a 1 v * i ■ n, t # n #*r# and la uninii*r*rtant, TI. At; « ,i,o -.nr* affirm Cut p*a#» la impf*##ihl* until th*r* t# a-attn for th* vlola»#d I hartl*# ami right* and r**ognltlon <»f tho prtn* ipi* of na* "nallty and fr#- #Pl*t «D(' for #mall rfruntrl*a I'rgrr ImpoMlklr I'rtrr la ImpnMlhl* nnftl a ntlr la mad* that drffnlfrlr will *ap#rr*a fh* ranara of war nn«* rnmartng Ihr naflona and until rf(lr»fl«*a« guaran ty** ar# al»*n for rh# «rrarli| of fh# world. Ir f "prltjAi* n. I h*> All*' and p*.w*r# think If n<" *»«»r y to put for ward *hn foil »ing rontodaratlon* which #h**v Ih*. ■[•** lal allmiti'in of Ualglum afl*r two i.nd onlf y**ar# of war In virtu* of th» intarnational fr«atl#a ( alan*d hy flv* gr*A* Kur*>- r>*ati p* w*r* of wh< m 'l«tmßnr wa# on* M*!k «r»• i nj* . *fl ),< Tura fh* »»ir a #p** lal ■''atu#'. r*nd*rlng h*r t#rrl* t*>r\ InvV.Jabi# and placing h#f. un d*r Ih* guaranfar- of th# pow*fi, out • <i* all 1 ■ >n#an . onfllota ll'lglan lr#aff Hrnkra Sh* waa. hnw'V'r, in ar*lt* of th### tr-at ll* hr** i«. •off*r th* ag *r#*#ion of (T*rm«ny For fhi* r*a ...n th* H* lk' #n Kov*rnrr.*nt think# It r*r*-r»nrv to <l*flna'th# al#n* which M"l») im h«# n*v*r * *Aa*d f«» t*ur#t»«‘ whit/ fighting #id< hy aid# wltn th* I **/>*• | >-/ , f, r r ir h i tp*l Ju «t **• ft* tg I urn hr* alwijy* *c riiptltoffgly fotfll'*d fh# dull*# wht* h h*r n#u trat't. ifi*p*i** and upon h*r Sh* ha* »a k* t ip ir„, fr ■< f • *,<) ~*•■ '■ fin*) he* n*'Ut ra I : t f Vtr»t«*»'»l i*pi i ; ». 1 f i 1 1 fill t/i ti* t mi* rtiMi ,<n:«t <>n th* t.oirth of kuguat, >'•l ♦. *n oh' r#> ging t *i# fjrrnion rhan*#tl'*r ad' i(ir< ..* • ll'*d »■ r-'riatlrr oiiilrkM f, 11. • • *1 * r • n ’* I*o of D*i n i • • < i»,». r it. MONDAY. JANUARY 1 . 1917. • Dvfit| tUMJ *o<l * >*ar#. thi* I lnju#ttc»' h*» peer i rurlly agg’-avat#*! by Ih# pro. . <i:n*. * • tha jum ng | lore#a. win, h j*a v ‘* *•'\h*u#t#d fh* r*- *■ .j• ,-#•» . * i 1 it,', ' ru.»■•••’l t# -n I du#tr**a d*\v#tat#d it# town# and [vUlt»g*a arl i»#v' h#*n r#apon»lb for lnnum#ratit* m »>m> r#a ‘ 1 i'lon# and mn'rt»"nniriiu It fbl< trn minnrnl. wHtl* **rr m«n> la pnirlglralgg P'*r# and ku io«alft •«» Ihr world. »kr l« *l»»pirrt- Ing llrlgl.tn rl»l#*n« H. tkouaand* and rr<lu*'lng Ihrm lo »l#'rrf. Mu*f llair 11. |i#rall»n Brlgiuii' h*f.*t«‘ I nar, a#h* and f r .nothing r'ut t Ti'* o harn.ofy w:t’i ■ -r»»*r» a*i' ir« M* r k ng **r\'t i g*,vrrn? i«nt h#'' l it •'n# aim- t * -<*-tahMahmant of p'*- » and ’u#- t'*# . i th* • • 1 r ; » • w , r* would a• - it* t * fS*ir count r' IfK'lt •r.at* r«(-*r»i" , h, guaran*#*# an! afckiuard# for 1 .* fut r*." RI'MPACKROO AND SPY SWEEP CLEAN Rumpuckroo and Spy ran away with th# honor* Sunday in 'h* ftr«» hie »lay of 1* »> rarinn thit# ***ii#**n Pi** racing »»* ind#r th# Aii#plc#« of ’h# QrrwM* Point# Yacht club The fummaric# too- Foofyra KIKST HAC K Hutupuckruo u’ortn Irinfl. .., it j: K#d VV Inn f** Long* . ...*••• ■’ FI rat* if». H«ndri.>» >T t ] d*-out I Auklan-f; -• l* I>#tro’.t#r (1 W. |f*vk) t .id if iamhlyrT < 1 ll#k'ir«n • ...... Tint \f'T#urv t B Larn*'t* ... 14 i*i SKODSf* rtai-f: »Rumpuckroo *•' m I/u * . J* 11 f’lrai* ii*. flrndrirl 11 ; l:#<1 Wing i<" l/*ng, II M ■i * i ’ \u *■ » r * ‘ ; t>*tr -,lt*r 11 ■ W M..« k Ill* jpamhl»r H B#k*n#n> . ... 41 •n5 g«o* 4 ootrra EITtST RAf’-: B C y <T M <k i 31 i What'#-11 T y*> t Vann «h i- IT t# Fr 1»# i ft* tj* *r* I 41 1b t.* k it u-i- :*.. .. 4 * iI. W*#t i 44 01 SFV 'ONI * P. A ’E ei’T-v fFf I *HO . . 14 do What’#-ft-To*You la, * >ut. W*t**un# and hhroUc dlatancrd DETROIT DISTRICT BUILDS 22 SHIPS Twr-ntvono v#.#ji#l* with n tntkl of 1 !>r, :r,O *rrv*» ton< w#r»' i.iunchdd In fh# D#*troll diatrlct, which ,tnclu<l‘ , B shipyard# in I#r*troit. Kcor#* Wy;»n dolt# and Toledo, during 191 U. ;* cordjng to IJovd’H r#i;i#t»'r Mn*- tcf-n w*-rc con-*iruct*d for o*»-at. •'>mr*> IJoyd’ repott.a 2.1 ahlph im df>r construct>on for If> 17. alao, th**ir 'combined gror* lonndg* being TV -.no Eight* n ir*' t»> bi* con.-tru't *d fur oc#an servir#. Dr Irvin* P Johnson of the Scn bury Wvlnity echoed at Faribault. M'nn ih to h* ciiri*»»*cra»***l coad]»i tor hlahop of 'the EH#<'opal dloc##* of Colorado In lh*nv*r today. AMI ir.Mf.M' r.&RRITK *•« ' M«h»« UMnniun .v>* r _ u , (l M- , j* r «, \ I of l.lnrlnm Aonth wllk I •nllln* «f I (Iffifirnl Umlr LOVE 0’ MIKE Kirifi|nn«l mil Ini'lnifrai I .inrinn I rawmltk. ••m. Ilm<r||, I>k i AViaoil. Molls Al< Inf/rr, \ Ilian UrUfll, I Ilf. fnn Wfhk, Hiimlln T«44, l linn k,4- "■fl*, I *»»* Morgan, Itrien I lurk*, Alllann llrßnln, filorta fionilarln, l.v> rlla f.rnr. »il—f.ny Itatea I’nal In "Ulr M rrnlf r. n DETROIT I • - I*. Mat. T*»- Wbinwn ilar.Wrif A «ai , Sitn .*«< * t r Alan DaJ* JOHN MASON In A. H A\ «v«1 • \‘i w irk Pmiltietlon COMMON CLAY y-Mt Wrrk—THl.K. In “llrnrr VHP tin mi i \ A li*< aiJW to 4iMl, 7 1 .T0 anil Silft CLOAKS & SUITS . T—nik»r firral A«*fn— -T rnr.r. I'lf'iTn rf.Ak*. iai»n in a.so. Mala., IHr-Mr. Mikla, Idf-lV H n 2A<-—l> \ll > mar i > r,K—AO** H ALAN BROOKS & CO. *l»irr*i Ifngan A R»f- I »J mini.1 : Afirano flri*a.| linn !'■*« ■Hfinr A II llaa»| fill! llmr l*nrk v3irai I'ltr |'larlm*n<li| Alllinfl ta7*lilrrii »l im> rrnaroyr. A WCIIIIC lUTUMiIIi: A ¥ tnu L I nr. Wr. liar. fHH HONEY GIRLS A / Al.l A "I I II M. flir Aaln’lrnt yrlma flonnn of Hurlr«i|iir, ami all-nfnr r#al, Imalrnr >l«kl IrMui ADVERTISE IN tmk TIMES-IT PAYS PROPOSED DRY LAW STRINGENT First Draft i»f New IVohih lion Hill U ( am- * pleted • LANSING. Vi h. Jan l.- TJ-* first draft of th# prohibition Mi’, which >*• prc##nt#d to th*- lafur# bv th# Mo hican Aiiti Saloon I**a*u#. *a# coroplctod h#rc today. Th# bill provide# for 1 an.-nnur# »eb pl#n r y of*' t#* tb -iTid if it la ci.ti i cd and #nforfp«i. Mlchicnn drinkna will b# put to gome Iltllo iroubie t<i obtain th#!r farorlt# b#'#r»c#a TD-ld# the imp«*r’»tlon of lnjuor for pcraonal u*c. which un d*-r fh# act will be confln#d to small qu*ntltl#». the till rcqulr#-* druAki.*'* who to m»rr) a drug s’uClc vior'h at lc«.*t 11,000, riolualv# of pat#nt m#dlrinc«. eictpt in Town# of I##* than 1,500. wh*»n the wtocn carn.'il may h# #« low a# SSOO. It r#qiir*'# from physician.# •'* pMcji information a# 'o th# reasons for which ho llnda it n#c##-arv to prc*crlb# liquor tn anv given caao. Not rnor# than #n oun*## r *p prescribed at one tlm*- j It prohibit# banks and Individual# from handling orderi 1 for C D l> j liquor shipm* n*.#. and forbid? drink in* In any *ir»-.-t, all#> or p iblb plar# as w#ll a? In Intcrurban car'; or train# DETROIT „ SOLDIERS ON WAY HOME |C«nilnn#4 fr«.ni l’«*' Oa#l * #hort tlm# the trim littlo ramp wat just a stretch of T#*aa desert. Hundred# of frt#nd# from F.l Pn## gathered lo hid the #oldlera fat •. w. ;i. wjnj* many »*f th»- men whk , hav# found ihrir romance# t»n the border mid gi#>d by» - to T##*i# . x#.-h* r*- TV.« n ■ •• *:»nd- play' and ”M ch'g-n\ My Michigan.” and the men fll'-ft on bruird th# train# which at otic# pull'd out on their lon*r trip north. !» la expected that fronv four to eight day# depending on traffic mn i dltions, will claps# before the r#gi -1 m#n' reaches la-troll AKI’IKMINTS | |» li T In Wilftl »il» «* H I'^iuiiya/rTifflHP 1 , -..»nr<l l r < k'< I2ZT, Tna Miafa. Tmlar, Ii«« and li»i. 7—OTIIKM UK. All 7 frlrr llanflng I «»•' <l Irlilai M«kl Mallnnea. Isr-25i*. M h»«. IV-?*t 'V* ■ y/ar| I ll imli'ui, I* Ifi .V 7A 1 t W fl Hl ,|, \r , ,1 Ml K* ■■ kith a »i at mn a a —wr in t.>< That Other Woman Aml AArrk—fil A 1111 l ’A Klll l lK* crvanaiaa! in«.m u f.n Anr. mi m i i’ «TIIK «Hilim*l|A" l.aillra' Mai. Ittr. Aral. MMial«M MaMrna. CADILLAC B opp RMfl ( GIRLS FROM JOYLAND AMT WRT.N—TA MOO