Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Central Michigan University, Clark Historical Library
Newspaper Page Text
PAGE 2 «D« mm/Hn'ki *1 »uu Jliiflnl by IM wf PiairUnil th«i th# Oermse go**r»i 53lUVVutf.g »• M|<4>au w.th ■*» a..*; ■EBa •»« »*• interfered »I'J tfc* o»* —rrrkarr *>* CL iMiMi">n ma* im4« m arttmn c9EMar M*tn>]ar •ti*' l Th * N,m »« M fcw(M baa b—• re—*-*-. IW M*nM« (..yraatal «• Si |k« laii»r b. ■■ ke , wUNm la Multan *•"•••• Zl Sato. y«a*li*4 »k*» tk* er-- Mtol kCrtuM* afto-i K««- iW—*« "T. * riTM “This ors* given Immediate ecn.ia aratliMk ma-i H»* Billowing ra|«ly aa* ri's—lrhed yesterday • •M* 4aar ttr. bl»l*i*fi I rr n —*- by «ke *• *•’ yaa la erbM»t*tolM ,h ' Bs*Mwk la aaa4 at* *** IIS* (Ml. MM lb* J *fc* I alter *«—*• waa!4 • C Sma wNk Ik* l*»raa* to*- M ani aay aaaaflaa nkltk It aSTayagaa* far -*»* fit trMMnio Ha g* S id af jaaaary. la wfctrte. Mtotalr aa4 Mltbaai yr**»*a* SCmm af aay fclad. H BET|k* aaaaran~~ aklfk It ba4 gtoaa iMa f#»*r»a»ai •• ,fc * SS of Mat laat, kai tbat It --- far I that It raa rater CTagy 4tar«aa<aa "Ilk Ike t»ar mmm ■at*raa*«i *aa**»al«« *k* adlf< af lakaartar ararfarr {Sal aratral. nklrk It •• »•" ■gfartaa aalr«» aa4 aatll tbr Sarataa grveermesl rraatra It* af tbr taartb *1 Hay. Mi aria ayaa tbr aaaaranr* I mm. m* 4#a r Hr. Mlalalrr. rtr. • •fa Hla Kir*ll*a«t. Dr. Baal •Ultra. Hlalatrr af •** It—r |^Jl ••Ha other eachanue '/•». **»!» »«»b- Irrl ba» taken p'.ce between thla g—wrament aart any other •■•rrrn •Mlt or pereoae IN DETROIT -fltr-a "lib ataallra*. tbr ei—wdt _tt tfl „„ii- r tar taai*a>*« »•*# Utvar aay a. in* cva» latnmr lor own* u/r ah«> taeiei. •*« »*aia« *t**a on tana. 1 mii«v* ia* wor*u»e*. tb« atrabna«**rr rarte io**u»u atamv mta lam fart •<»» sve'tner |>« •«. £wa Myrtle "«■* i-atr-a. "I r.ier t„ (oat i4»rtn *«i wiail oriuiib which »taaa* in tbr oerJer of t«e lan, rurgiini .mine —a l«*>ai matron til i newiug gum tnaaara, wane lota at*u lot# ofaobaraau arttourtir* ctuaaaa ara fr***- u « " tbr barb i»latfortt» becsu— tbr .anr bat a rrn the -at. I. oMtrnctM- l ! rrpr.L gentlemen. »“*» bo * k I Ini' ttoH tttt a Ha—. •*! a*a»J ,r *T* Ma, wbra tbr raM aratbrr rrarrt rr mount .tart avl in tar mom.ng for Ifta MrortlM Itmi** >“• '' w a.t> t . '.-a— af nr< **etty ttmr of unu.ual cold ha cruld g*' a story al»<*ut the army o! naa4rr rr. who ram* to th# ralssK'S to an*r tbrm.ritrr. from frrrt.ng There ti—*l |« r*a l‘**S of k* trr * foci* an.i fraturr*. Mun4«y. t • raidr.t day in hr# jrrar.. tnr • 014 wtUTbrr nftortrr want barb ta tha Mtasior Tko.” mu 4 U»* mao i>-- h ,n4 tbr drab, -laat nt*M *»' |lk« aay rthrr t»«nt. 1 toi —a. thara a lot* mu'll work la L>tUolt. It laa t ltlta U u—4 to br. rar~T- Nr Hr* ir—af ■'la—r 4rba Uiaflb brrtarlw a* la tbrw with baiistns public “filer. JJ boadln* and real r.tatr Arm with ofZer. In ib* nima Bank bu.M’nf of tbr olhrr partnrr. J* y~lMai 1 1 a laambrr of tbr city m)4armatu( Inma 4u- b aoclrty. VaUMa aa aabuat la tbr af u lb* nninn 1 -| attrrwr *, arm. tb* M.»a4.y laacb" nos tbr V. * *• . r,uh * '* Ibklrattnr lo4«a bouaa *f km lL^! * lax* of bit fattarr. Ju4*r fbiljb to r.«»n« wbo wa* uaablr to Na rrn ai at on account of ilia*— la (W* family Tha ton attradrd tb# laaebaoa U> rayort that ht. fathar would *>a uaabla to baap M. an mimrrt .a t urban b*h*4 to aub- for hi. Par*at. rradily con aoatad «iy»n« a rary iat*ra«m* account of tbr work of tha pro—- cutor • ofbrr. A maw araa—rat frr tbr parr boar af *M MHaaaMl* fraaa tb* a—adpalat a# rcoa.rm* I* tbr prior «.f Bum now * oiarprlrln* *a>-* f 7“” or* Afurißt out how much Irathr- li worn oft by aaoh .tap oar taba.. and thr j*r<rr par roslr at 11* par pa ,r ot aboo*. «Vm. Jabaay .** —»4 a —brr t* bar t, l „ mom mm a Htrblsea rar. ”»» Lour taoutb . >»al for t.»m«>rr.twr aad than. If »br>- won't —ll u* any wo'll Ju»t taka your littlr * Ml walk along thr car track* and »!l n won t wr J bnn« ugh* |i w..uid hr f r r* t fun J. r»aak Manly, frrw—r paarrwrr af TM-T--H and rnkIMHM ran.Matr far per* Idm l at tba laat rl*ction. doltvared tbr . hirf oddrrar .1 thr dftanar (lf*n Monday n ght in (grand Rlr«r>av«. M»tho<lt.i church fy man of thr «<.ngrrg«tlon At*out I.IN attaadad. LAUNCH MOVE TO AMERICANIZE FOREIGN WOMEN A movement for ih« Amervamizg lion of alien women in Detroit ax wall aa the men »u begun Monday feT the women's committee of the Americanize Mon department of the Detroit Board of Commerce Organizer* represent.ng Det-olt ntDtn'n cluba gathered in the Heard of Oommen auditorium and listen 00 to a talk by Ml** Anne Rhodes, of Now York, field worker and educa tJonal expert for the National Amer loaalaaMon committee With a com- Mftttee from the school board, ih* Detroit women * committee are Mating alien w jtnen into the night idaoii Mias Rhodes said ;hat Detroit wo- MM bad a belter opportunity than tbe women of any other city to pro mote Ameri< anizatl» n imorf their m. Mrs William C. Harbour is chajr ■mo of the women's committee. A COirae of activity will be mapped on* •t 0 meeting of the wemen Interest •d la the work *n the qaa tiers of the Fader* t lon of Women's club . Wed —al»i. SEEK DRIVER WHO INJURED A CAR RIDER Foliar officers were still sea'-ching tOaaday mornltg for the dmet of the automobile which striK k and •arlowaly injured Jchn Thorpe of No. 174 Hart at*., at Jefferson ire. Idd Chene at. Monday afternoon Thorpe was alighting from a at-ect •Aar w**ea lb* uxaturhtye -drove >e ■“fctir? trrm nnd WJUFty J TIT STaga T urF the ear. He la la Et. Mary * hospi tal. suffer(ng from a fractured skull. The driver of the automobile ,«p« and Mfay. It le said that the police have Mamed the number of the license CM the machine. Otto Marti who live* in the same Imaae with Thorr- was bruised WflkM he triad to step uff the ear YORK’S SUBMERGED FOR PERCE Working .Masses Are Deaf To Call of “Patriotism” WILL NOT FIGHT FOR EXPORTERS * Principle of Sea Rights Not Worth Lives, They Contend NEW YORK. Fab ll.—New York U i*irinjr for new thrills Thar U. thr part of It which rr c4ly— thrills »t all. Is. Thr rest of It l» plodding along living la one room, working iu ■iwegt shops, sleeping Id girl* in two room*. thr urmltrasse. in • certain restaurant wars found to be doing laying mattrrsar* lika car pet on the floor and all rising at oner and ptl.ng them tn a heap The wage of these gtrla is S3 prr week, ekeil oat by tip. to |ii and IT The a*g»-s of many men wttb wive, and children la IIS. They pay |7 for a wretched room .without any liaht but a well, own a gas plate and boll »o:p in a corner No. th» «e people are not looking for thrill*, they are 'ooktng for food and a way to escape thla awful sac rifice of life to the huge maw of a M>ulle»». t.rrlble city The thrillers are of several kinds. They are the women who hare little to do and are deluding them selves w.th tb. sentimental gush of patriotism while they make hide ous bandages—bandages, meart for ugly wound* and masquerade in Red Cross cap. and apron* They are men on the stock e* '-fc.ar.gr feverishly watching the *k*er as i* rolls out Its tale of an ebbing or rising tide In stocks They are substantial giusrma on Piftb-ave. who enjoy »**eu>g the S-ars and Stripes wuve from above the lefty of »hnr ultra mag nlflcpnt home, stirring an tns’mct primitive and unanaJy xwi within their utlatrd bre—ta. But There are meeting, every night in this big rl*y Meeting* »n high ! school* hula in every available place; and the— meeting* are b»- lng held by the -working men and women who realize *bat war will mean to THEM No glamor of life and drum no Illusion of a cousury's honor, no worship of the idol of pa'riot,«ni a. personified by war is theirs Only too well do they know that what battles are fought will be sough s br them, what blood spilled will b*. thetr own; what widows and or pdans are left will be their wive, and children. The— men are asking openly ’ What concern is It of mine if * feu American exporters are d* prived of profit* If a few Amen can travelers too selfl.h to *'ay ai home risk their lives on the sea 7” "la the principle involved soft ciently great for me to give my life for It 7 To endanger the safety and maintenance of my family*" And they answer vigorously: IT 18 .NOT Thousands in one meeting In ( 'ar negie hall rose as one man and to dorsed the resolution that there p* no war without a vote of the people Not one dissenter in all that vast concourse. HARDWARE MEN OF STATE HERE FOR CONVENTION The twenty-third annual eonven tlon and show of the Mlcblran Re tail Hardware Dealers* association opens today The show, to be held In the Detroit armory, will be the largest } of the season, with the exception of the auto show Booths have been erected for i:i • x hlMtora. Trade taJka will occupy the first tw.j days of the meeting In the evenings delegate* will hold theater parties. Wednesday n'ght C. T. Woodward, of Carilnvllle 111 , president of the National Hardware Dealer*’ association. Will apeak. More trade *4»lks will given Thursday. That night tbe Jobber* •nd manufacturers of Detroit will give a stag dinner In the I>fr<|t Board of Commerce. James F. a former theatrical manager, has invited a large party of friends to be his gnests at a din ner in New York tonight at which horse meat will • be the chief ar ticle of food on the menu CATARRH LEADS TO CONSUMPTION : D- ( -O-r- O-C ~'T. -- D—C 'D— £ L*taztU>a *a HMaebw biood , as scrofula or rheumatism. It mn,y be relieved, but It cannot be remov •and by simply local treatment. It breaks down the general health, weakens the lung tissues, and leads to consumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla la ao success ful In the treat me*; of catarrh lhat It In known aa the -beat remedy for this disease It purifies the blood Ask your druggist for IL—Adv. The Doings of the Duffs. nn A AU *«*«- 1 OfJIOWI WHILY HAVING SOME CLoTMAS pbOOiT 9oUK- JUST MAD® -IT * T toO A4IAO AND NiWC • / mßi lM?f Mtf MAcmnes and OOTHwa-vmV® r Trn ID*A OF UlTieiNb ! I j 6D®SS TX* TPoUBL® TKANK'M) j \p WITH A PAPDON W DID WITH H® IS, I TALK Vtoflfl MUCH- / UfT OF MAO4WTWN AND r 1 Lf>Vy * * ! TOO MUCH V SO&G'I I WAD 1 cw » H r - 1 1 I totwhw you 1 ”* ’■ 'ij FAVOR MURFIN FOR REGENT Republican County Convention Will Indorse Lawyer For Bulkier > Place Jame* 0 M irfin i» .«lai«-d to be lnd<>r*ed for regent of the mlver J *lty at the Wayne county Repub tkan convention Tuesday Repub lican dealers believe tha' be will be the only <andtd.’e to succeed Harry f. Ilulkley. f h* pr*-s*-ni regent j from this county, who ha* an ' nounred tha’ he will not again be a candidate The convention will be held In <‘ono«irdia hall a' Antolr.e and<*a f fc-. ernc-sts IJelegates to the state convention which will be held tn Detroit on F»b 20. will be Toe convention will be •*» or 1 der by J«n**ph Movnihar. chairman ! | of the county commit**-#, an! Co-m ty Auditor William Uu’tnan will at as • halrtr.ao Mr Murfln. wko »as formerly a Todge. 1* an alumn i# of the I'nlver spy of Michigan and a member of j ’fc* athletic board of control CARRANZA HAS PLAN TO END . EUROPE'S WAR wtftHINOTON Feb 13 —<ien t'amujta. Mexico *r«t #hl#f ha* made a move which he heijeve* will , hasten an end of th# kNirooean wax. In a note ad<lre*«**-d to all neutral nation*, he *.k. join’ a»tlon In pro bitdting eapor’afion of food*tiiff : and munition* to be;l!r*ren» nation* LITTLE PAL. HY MLSBAND [HERTS OWE TMATItj , f6l ■ a 1- - ■- - ■ - ■■ - l ’ l- | l.,° °B n' *vg we H weuTsouoifl- \*3\ t T * P —r ; WAiT urot IN tut lobmv* |V y~ i ihrilk, Ti I -P Wi =■ SM -.'V i I ' r « ■ " 4 &?r-mlm rrsrn m 'SSj \r ? **» ■ * - _ DETROIT TIMES CUBAN UNREST IS W ATCHED BY UNITED STATES HAVANA. F»*b 13 - Seizure of '!> r.*v governmen’ by military *i re#* »• d# Cuba a* an other derelopmen* in the election r uin r*-;-«'>r» l here to4ay. Ap parenMy *h# *efr:re vra* ar pom -hej with no violence nor disor d* - the military - otnmanders mere ly f .»k.ug charge of the city and :..t ’ r* the N’ree - Their excuse to- id;’, nos authority was th.*’ *fce gov. rr.rr.ent officials wrr* Violating the law n hearing and de t . ling contested ejec tlons. PROF. W HITE OF HARVARD DEAD rxMHRiiKjE. Mas*. Feb 13 rha 1 -!#' J White, professor emerl tus of mathematic* at Harvard uni ver*ity. and author of several books »*n astronomy, w*. found dead In f-- hair .n his room Mondav. He had .• #n ill for several day* with t v .e grippe . }•• f White wa« Ta year* old and joined the Harvard faculty in 180. ren a ci’.g In active service until 1* • 4 H# *»< registrar of ffc* In *tl?utlon from I*7*. to 1448 Before con mg tn Harv ard he 'tufht for nine year* in the f’nred S'ate, naval academy, wnich *a. then loca*ed a* Newport. R I The and *m!«*ed German ambassa dor Totir’ von Bem«torff. with his family and *nte. fcave tentatively engaged pa**ag* to *ail from New York today *»n the Scandinavian ltn#r Frederick VIII. * Prtntlna—l»» *l*l* **•« kl«4—«V,t I* rt*h»—’Ttn*e« J«b !>»#«.—H,ln «VJ* —By Allman. SIFT OF GAS BOND SALE ASSURED -itate Official* W ill Let To Bottom of $300,000 Floatation LANSING, Mirh, F* b 11- Wb»' ever repor* is mad* concerning tb* •ale of the bonds of the G*« a E’Ktrfc and allied companies*, on which interest »»• defaulted Jan 1 will be •late officials, it to stated here t*>- day. of the legislature from {far Iron wood dtatrk*t eipre.s con siderable doubt that the proceed* of the $300.0U0 bond *»l* mere »*ip**nd ed in the development of the (om jany * plant*. rHOMPSON TO TRY FRISCO-GOTHAM PLANE JUNKET NEW YORK. Feb 13 —Deloyd Thompaon. holder of the world * mile aeroplane speed record and of th* record for altitude with a pas •eager. announced today be will at tempt a San Francisco to New York flight this spring M» pur hased hi« raachlre for the flight at the aero show here and ha* elaborate plan* worked out for In* trine re pair* and supplies at various point* abmg the line The ca*e of Col John T Mefiraw. charged with mlsapprcprlat <>n of fund* of th* Graf*on bank. re to t>e tried at the term of court niee-in* today at YTlkins W Va —By LEO. “DEMON” ELLIS BACK IN SADDLE Fallen Grand Rapids Boss Regains Old Authority KENT CONVENTION IS BIG SUCCESS Lincoln Club Banquet Addressed By Gen. Goethals BY W. L. CALXOS. I Staff Correspondent Detroit Time*) tkRAND RAPD*. Mich . Feb. IS The political carl* hare been re shuffled tn Kent county *> auddenly n* to make eTerybodv take notice Sitting in the dealer's *eat and vuiiling blandly at one and all. 1* none other than that matter of polithai arts, I'Nywron George E Ellis. The worthy dew/on haa staged a come-back In Repu’ l»« an circle* H* was the riling *ytrt .» the Kent county R. publican convention Mon day and he will l>« ’.l* ruling •ptrl' *f the delegation id 71 men whoVill all In the *tate «*onvectlon In De troit reit Tueedav There »er» nianv who thought the deacon »u all in politically For 10 year* he ruled Grand Rapid* a* ita moor II- m»-n' bull mooeing In GM2 and he v»»*nt treck to the O. t). 1* a coople ve«rw later llut h*- remained on top of s he heap thru It all until one \e.\r ago, ihen he fell in hi* Mtth mayoralty battle and I-as* fall he w.\a decisively beaten for the .fate senate Ye,terd\y. the delegate* met # or the county contention When the\ gathered thee found they »ere mostly young uien and that the country district* were completely represented />ro weather vnd htg enow drift* had not kept ihe young former deaermie* at home Thee counted up and f< <m«l *hey were rroetly HTtlts men Th • b acon had captured the o*un'v con . • ntion in true old fashioned nan u**r and there w*-. none u> re'ard Itm in hav'ns the lay aa to the * ' ate dd» g it ion, A* a reward for tfcelr earnestness .n the ram*, the farmer dciega'c* were green a big Increase In repr*- icntatlon on the del-gwtinn that goes to fiwtrcHt Also, L'.ey all took the ► •and that Kent county Republicans 1 r.vr wiped he slate clean They will go to the <on'entb-n with no ud .•core* to settle and no grudge* to rquare up They r-wu-d tb«* old crowd in *heir co.nty a* out of thing* political since the Democrat* c eaned up on them *0 completely last fall Itut they have saved I* a ton Wll* to lead them Now the de»ron proposes to run lor comml«*bme» at Urge neat month Grand Rapids ha* deci Jed t<* ; \ - \ u:.rn•. *•> ••" 'oti <>f c ■ • r-i rjent and Fill* pnr*.l<sl y will he t.a*ek in a* ma'or if he *ucree<t* lr. hi* erl candidacy for comm tv si oner. He e in ha* enll«’rd to hi* ‘••irpon the man who defeated hlni it year a*o Mavor Tllma it win on c*p of thi* k«le|di*copi<- political day that the big I Jpcoln rbih banquet *u he and here la*t hirht It ill O’lite proper. t»>ero. fore, that »he principal ipeaker of ih- er.-nlnc. ' f iJ On Genre- Goethal* rhould talk about "slip* nnd slid*’*" of <our*e, tiro Goethal* aa* die u*«ing the Panama but then the canal ha* noth ing on the K*-n? <ounty G O. I when It ~onie« to % lp* and slide* The banquet wa* a hlg *ll c«e»* ’A'lll!am AH*n Smith, im abb* to The United Savings Bank OF DETROYr ‘ MO LOANS TO OFFICERB. DIRECTORS OR EMPLOYES. On , u #ry»r;* jt on this bank departed from the then almoet unlvereal and itll l very prevalent euetom of banka loaning money to their officer# and director# by adopting a by law providing that no officer, director, etoeh holder or employ#, under any ctrcumetancee what over," could borrow any money from It, and thi# by-law hae boon Strictly adher#d ta, NO UNSECURED LOANS. For #v#ry dollar of Its -depositor* money. Me capital, eurplu# and undivided profile, thla bank earrle* municipal bond#, real eetate mortgagee and cash on hand and In #anko. No bank could m#r# eone#rvativ#ly employ th# funde erw frueted to It# car#, iw Strictly a Savings Bank Pays Interest On All Deposits lA% Hifhaat R*t« Paid by Any Bank in Detroit and Safaty „miannuallv Send for Booklet, '‘Banking by Mall" OPEN MONDAY EVENINGB • TO S O'CLOCK »* 204-206 Griswold Street TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917. get here In time to act aa toa»tniav ler an dtn tell how It feel* t * be run o»er r,y a Fiwd Dew con rail* had a siulb* a yard wide for every body and the crowd waa we I pleased to see and hear the tuun uho imffi the big ditch at Panama The Kent count) d-legate* to the (*etroll contention ray that will a*k thee for only one thing They want Alien M. ''reelaod green llto n«uu matlon for member of the stat board of education. OLD KING BUNK COMES TO BAT CHICAGO. Feb 13—President Wceghnmn, of the Cuba, who left today for New York, haa a big "deal" up hla alee**. A gpectacta lar baseball coup will be completed before he return*, he hinted upon leaving. "I have a deal In ntlndi which will make the Kddle Collin* and Tri* Speaker transaction* look like pik er* I eipeci to return Thursday Fred Mitchell will come back with me. I have unlimited money with which to finance the deal, hut I won’t mention any name* yet ’ Most Effective Remedy Mother Had Ever Used Br. Caldwell’* Syrup Pepsin Relieves Baby When Other Medicines Fulled Th-re i* nothing *0 necessary to a child* health and comfort a* regu larlty of the b<>wel» All children are e«pecially *u*«epuble to stomach trouble and an\ overstrain of the sensitive organs ba* a tendency to obstruct elimination This condition re responsible for much of the llln>*s» of childhood. To relieve constipation a mild laia tive should be employed I'athartics »nd purgative* are violent In their action and should be avobl-d Mr*. Alfred Thi Hois. Mr Holly. N J.. says Dr Caldwell’* Syrup F*ep«in is wi'h out doubt the most effective remedv for constipation she haa ever used and that It t- the only remedy she c/ uld And for her baby. Little Furl was badly constipated during his first y-ar and nothing >-he iried seemed to help him unfit she got a bottle of In- Caldwell’* Sretip Pep sin Now he is a tine, strong. h**althv boy. and -he thank* Dr. Caldwell for it. Dr CaWw ell's By nip Pepsin I* a combination of -<imple laiatlv* herbs wi»h pepsin, free from opiate* or nar roue drugs; If act* gently without griping or other discomfort, and ap ; ■ - *-» , FLORIDA W/fj\ via New Orleans \ and the Beautiful Gulf O L:... V cincix x ati LOUISVILLE KNOXVILLf MAMMOTH CAVE CHATTANOOGA NASHVILLE AUGUSTA BIRMINGHAM SAVANNAH MONTGOMERY NEW ORLEANS MOBILE PEN3ACOLA JACKSONVILLE 4 $55.55 Round trip from Detroit. Beached by *ire!|*nt through service of the f. A V R R Through train* rock ballasted road b-d. OM m r athsi sttr** tbr. u*• Writ*. pt»e*. w „ g PORTER. T P A. L • M JJJ | i*ii «isi**«< • WILL TRANSFORM ARENA TO STAGE RELIGIOUS SHOW The new Detroit Art-tin, where tit# ••Darkne** and IJglit** mtoaloßtiry pageant will be h. Id April tlB to May will be I ran ► formed Into an amphitheater, mating about 5.5 W) person* n* toon as the Ice-skating hegson eud*. John DeMott, of New York, superintendent of construction for the pageant a**oriailon. wits in Dctndt Saturday and Inspected the Arena. Mr. DeMott brought with him Rob ert Boland, who wi 1 have lire t charge of the /arpenter work. Ho land wtl Ireinal uarre until aft-r the pageant. Work in enrolling the 10 000 per son* n-Ceisary ft»r preaegtlßg the hpectac le t* progre .k repldly In th** lUO or mote Detroit churches Inter rated In the proj/ut Secretaries in charge of this work have made en couraging report> A mass meeting of person* iniei rated In the payraut movement "e --held In the Woc*|v*ardnve n.tpnst church Monday night D) Boisj j.fnl* to children because of its I lr«.ant taste Druggist* everv where m-H it for fifty c«*nts a bottle, and every mo'her should have it in she hou«e for use whenever ocra*|on • rise*. To avoid lnilt*Mnn* and Ineffective •übs*ltute« always he sure to ask for I>r Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin* Beg that a farstinll** of I>r Caldwell's slg • nature and hi* portrait appear on the veilow carton in which the bottle ts (packed A trial b/itfle. free of charge in i>e obtained by wrring to Dr w It Caldwell. 4 > Washington BL. i Mon»lceIlo, Illinois.