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PAGE 4 WH AT IS GOING ON IN GERMANS AS TOI.O BV THE N! W>-t \ 1 D ( ' KT 1 Ro>l THE TELTOV EMPIHK U«bkn«cM'a Speech it Hi* C martial. Til* 1 fallow ittg l* k fi ft ! ’**»a from fb» i<* rtln l>*vb P\ ' «*» *’••!* made l>y lb* f*itn»u qiHit Karl Heb nee bis court martial. Thl» io »t wn held noiue tint* *n< with the u>ri »nh re*»nt!y L bJ'* t»H.de "The prment war i- * 1 ' fpr f h*> d* friJw* of I *:>'»> no* for the llbHititoii o: n,.'w>rw*ii»l*-e nor for if.- * ot th*' BUM**♦“**• the iiouil *>• » ■* v warn- r«i It only un- ti 4 cuu» * tur*i» , -*n of ;»oir • of (conorair flooring but' h*-ry of the b'alt* Wt*' kinw people *• o|nia lieu. and *&**>!i:t; "The (Jtrmtn govermm Instrument for opiw* ■ (donation of the m» *•** » Wo: kina population “Jt serve* *olei>. h a: and abroad, ’h* in' ' dorn, of c»pil»H*tu. a* id > ir tarn “It is ihe moat r«N f*-r • ♦atlv* of imperialism. ' : - driving force for oouu ' 1 armament* among the w lt s*ont riv*<d. with '" Vovemnieni. to brine Detroit's Largest Men’s and Boys’ Apparel Store — vi 4, / r-. Mires Grcst Annual i QUARTER-OFF SALE if'' " I jp Our Entire >i<h*K of Men ■» and i/unu Men s g Winter Suits and Overcoats J ' U Off - H Off m ■■•»»., v f? w i » a ..f j,«r, i w. I M-t 1 1 '\<v\ *. •*»- y Bo' -., r, •». vs«rt{' car* « fit t W.. I Suits. Overcoats j Winter Trousers v , % v and Mackinaws 1 Fancy Waistcoats ‘ t tm ■—% off —if 0ff — -r, . 5 Cf’iff IJ. t. Men's Marian and >•. duel Clin liutS j Continental Winter Shoes M; v/ * l ' , 1 .!' um 1 V Boys’ and Girls 1 Winter Shoes f Wiritfr < rmiscr- Men’s Colored Negligee Pleated Winter Hats and Caps i I and Solt Cuff Shirts 7 / r< ff I ancy Silk and Knitted Neckwear , j i, r arl d Fleece Lined and Wool Gloves \\ omen S Hanan and j Two-Piece Winter I nderwear d'-.w Continental Winter Shoes Dr,met NiKht Shirts and Pajamas -i j. » t< , :iiHfinK* ''l the by iu co»&*w4. It) i-r ?h 1 nt- (||t' 'ill iuud ini'. 1* , n , 1 * 5 i 7 r ' • * IciTuii! I Li ♦) t •f' r 111 lit .itliOUw r n ♦ v # ,^ ' r \ ' 1 - Sf ; f • f force ! ' them turn j , ~vKf» nv Qt b $ t*v u K "n» -4 •nd J w»r .inn - * i! * ■ .4* i 11« s * Al l uif * 4- 1 tb•* rti: * .*»»-’.** h\ U) t f\ j vv M p.' I ?:'• »v m’ O' ho^ti!! l ' t r ' the 1 nation ** w *ll r* t hrui '«Hh \rd fhv % o{ it)- § Ti v 4j,j I '. w r 1 tas « s wit W « a * for pr«Aident. i.* .At s-» > liar i* >, . . n DEIfiC.T (nviLS Uolicrl Hums, the Poet Perennial Bv VV r * ts ,CL NN INCH AM i i *w. rr>K *w .. t ** % f ~ * "• . *» j* \ I*-' 'ir 'at OB* I melodic to • i.-.r vt ’n u would Ih’Tqu.vl •ll« D* pred.* * thetr rod Tlteit c ■(>.;. di'Stu - than 1 1’■ • lan V t io Which tb v ar.‘ width I I. van nlv e\p,re with th> hit ( <hc lint* Mini tin' Uv of :m !*v vklth i*;i- r, *’ an»l tv.ollow j i' *' ihrt'-' Ami the toUl ! r s -hnliinc not* -of ttv 1 lac*'Mrd • nrrs <-ivt4»*.»•. 1 > .r. 11 l truth. Tho • ■ *«>.; hti <J|> «••* and more frek ■ . •■.ai.on the ra.ng«' .ml of I powers wrrv reolli .• ::-l Hi* htr.nor In d**lm*»- s v m-.i *■ arai tet- and manner . v r *, ~. ,*,;uAl*Ht: anil the o; ' i country will t»c p*-r* u > verawa |r>ne after a' .I'i'J to knew a - • : ; 11 ;h* emotions and . j*.. •• Burn- particular • ■ ' n a is*.;. •% pen • J '* . I. v! .. • . « w-: I•• • a** ’. .ir ir** *•;. > ••■ *. .rd <*, r *,"d I*.'* *' ■■" U- .nrtiu-: isl -(( • 'h* •i n v •—♦ 11 had iaken . ■ . -of the heirt. •. or *v-' and to S ■ 'liu'.vf - ;<m;-'u ft iv udlicriuil . 'id s s, '.urriwtl hf .lit ii . u love utlh mII it- l*’ 1 Vn-j i* It llut St \nnr*‘«'ii u-li’ 1 ' , ift,Pth*«nh kindred or Kumi'.rtibc- the ”h■ trull’ 'xxt*n t.muPv • »*l»or.tit •* the imn'l'n titrth u \xit i .1 concert ot s»*» * ;>>h i»op){> and musk Or» \i odd |«nce» »!*»• diunti together to listen |tc them ihf > hrv.it he h< ! unnt'r.Ml iHtißiuv* of the heart, un j derstood hy men ;»nd women «*i i. %t-ry n.ition and clime, cu u aht n j *h« njt*rv word? »ro mv.minylc i If it were not ho, Burn* concert > 'would i'oon p*»t> Into o*»ltvion. for i- tho .ip|>o»l thi'v nvxke i# ihr xery wumuit for their exi t* nco I and continuation. * I Dog Prohibition. COLUIfBVS. Ind . Jan 1* Oeorj 1 Mitchell, of the Klt.-.i ;rrr Flak.*: | company. hs-t mai't application Mayor H. Karl Volland for an order on tho saloonkeepers of the city ti" to give h!* d<"K. Bovs, any ln r oxica - * ng liqnor. Mitchell explained to f thc mayor that Ito** spent all of his | time loafing In ralooni». Come* Milting | Mrs Hard fa* —f'omf atro-.v Jo n i Henry. 1 want money and money I talks' | Prlend Ifunhand Btr*. ru\ o-., r •a v ApW'ch ,. . „. Children Cry fOR FLETCHER S , oastoria FRIDAY, .? VN I \ H 12. 1 ill 7 . FURNITURE RUGS---CURTAINS 15 «» 25 % on During this .semi-annual ale of ours we offer you discounts o’* 1”»'/ to 2V from oui original pricing*—which wc did no raise to meet tlie l»i>r advance in tlie nut i t. This means real, l>, 4 , ins that can’t Ik.* duplicated anywhere el.^c, Jas. Fitzsimons & Cos. Grand Rivet West Near Bag'^y im*KVKxr* pADuiry •- *• *® M«ht« .*• GUY BATES POST THE MASQUERADER , *T X'.l l» t \l»l H IM 111 ' TIOX of Hit II lit!) a U |l'\ tlltl. .EXT WEEK Scat* Now S«'l ng BACK AGAIN tnoihrr lUMH'lt'inx* Itut. TSf 'mirVltn* KATBNKA II f fit* of **9f!gb ,llnk»." -'•» T. ROY BARNES! \ rtatt lr*». In.nmpuriitiU mi a Mr* I *• mi • ttrr t l*x r» ill»r, ■'l t l%*4.«tk*“ Hint ntkrr Detroit • k|H It. til l Mill'll *1 fcakrtprare* TREE “HENRY VIII" l.riil V H «nnr Xt*l«fcl»»T> • «B lla'dlll*. NEXT WEEK Stßts Njw * ng ARMS $S GIRL jeaaon ■ Fo-e rioit Comedy Suecei* Poultry Show LIGHT GUARD ARMORY JANUARY 9 to 14 Inclusive till « M ..»> * J ; 4<» in I M, 7 ••• ~i l-’1 • A BUSINESS PROPOSAL 1 ;_illb. r I. rrßt Lrl*—7 full I'llOt'li I*l.Xl* I -K’ t" IW. M-tt*.. X|*hf«. IX« 5‘ - -T.’lc Elizabeth Hiirr and ■T Charles Kins: |v" fi.rlrr .1. XX Mir .X < o. I Fo*»n««»*i Hartyi P«ltrf>. Mill a Hk»mi *yj r rn. M llnvrnrri 3 Mlckr* L~l i\ '• t r A Hrrluii l*.rn» Antonio m \/ r* c■l \A 1 *■»»ir.-a.\-.'a» -7*M- I YvtwlFl ts X I *X* 2." - Vm ■* X Xtn«|r»| "lli.dll* - foil ar" GUS HILL’S FOLLIES \r«( XX rrk—“ Ihr I.IMlr *>lrl I.'ml J'»r«ot." AVENUE I" California Beauties A**ll* xallrr *n<t Mll-atar (•«!, I'no Pfrf*rm*nrr« lmll». * iiit,iii it i.n xtt>. jn at K'<ti i: «•Hlr»Mt.»^ , xi uni,'*" |.«4le«. il«t«.IIK Xnl «rrV. UH»mm .IT'” DAMROSC H ”r“”! Saturday immhmtim "* -> - -00 | LOUISE HOMER **»*■ r " K,r ; v:.», . CONTRALTO •• Detroit Symphony Orchestra WESTON GALES Conductor ALL-WAGNER CONCERT XRCMIIA. SINOAY, JAM MO 11. At 1 000 Scats at 25c \ 1.000 »cata at SO-.. NOW ON SALE AT GRINNEIL’S ' HARRY CYPHERS Manager. Krcigc oidg ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES IT PAYS AMI xi;xii xrx KVlWm—t . ** >*■ Washington Theater ' X«n etn'ln* third XX rrk rxx I'T.tMII X . .':I.X and S:I3 . —i i • X Mil OP «< tXIIIL Dalit ' *•<!# • 'ltltt try i-.lr pba at a ; l)«n|«t I Xr1.,11, H'trr»< «< X*rtl . Ilrhnjl si >rrikrr A lltclnin Hand* I tnnl .X ' Oitldr SHUT |)ni|. • < .iilr«» I'rMt) tll*bt X| II •llt r ft, IXf-J.'i' - Sirfh'*. !V. J»i- .J.V l» XI » X •< 1 • «»**(• ■». MAs'Y PICKFORD IIIF I'll H" I !|K ( I * X Sight* i Xu, 'l it. nil tr Hi t«>- *V CADILLAC B Jloirl < adlllar Tango Queens M;\» HI I h, It V f Hill) IIHK AKKM* IOHN COU FKIt POWYS Novelist and Lecturer “MODLRN I.ITKII \RY 1 KNI)KN( IKS’* TAGORE Yiiil fUr Modern C*lf n t M \ mt. *' * »n . FRIDAY at 8:15 \||( Oi I,KSTI.It IIAI.I, I’nrrxt X t r.. a» « ««. S|n«lr. r.u< * r.nrxr, *2 llrkrtx at xhrrhi«n » OCF.n CTKAHSHIT* c"u N A R D KrcwUr jiiut I nrm 'fr»l«r NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK FALMOUTH t ONDON NEW YORK BRISTOL I| \ %I||| III! M I * I‘moMi In t.ffßl Mrltrtn mnii In lanal I mikrnii n« Mrlinhlr I «>* Itntr*. rir forth*’ ■ »tl»n tfiplv ■j I «inir *|„ Am Turk, or I uni A|U.