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PAGE 2 ■SUNANCE Bws ME P CODIFIED ■foised Measures Have Suffered Lit- I tie Change lamendments KNOCKED OCT Additional Dry Bill Is Passed By the House BY W L. CALSOS (Btmf Correspondent Detroit Timet I i LAVSI.VJ. Mich , April 7 —The in . guranre ioiu m ittie of tbe bou** ha-'* reported oef tha Insurance ode. known aa th* B<ully Person Mil. end It ta liated on tie huu*'* calendar for toaaldaratiott neat week. Th» brute i/igUßlt'ee wade ten amendments to tbn code all designed to clarify Ua li,Afua(e in important section? The bill ia a ravish n and codlfl cation of all the laws of the state lOacarniQf insurance It contains no aew la*r# and most of the dla cuaaloo over It has conalatad of ar (umeo< 4a to whether or not cer lain paction* whloh atm to take 'be plnee of aevoral aectiooa in »ho ,«t low roalty express all they are ' topposed to. Tbn snoatn. In committee nf the < whole. m.»de nome urporant t hi the fire insurance law*. Pul fconcked them "Ut again when tbn code was up for final paaaitxe. 1 »«> tint It aiands earn with the ktnrtT oonnn ttee amendment*. pnt tmip the me bUI as It was wcea ■t| to the legislature fnm the cottftcr MaJ Baiuuri Pspper. of the iiiarnet genera!.- «dhce, to vhorn the work was delegated after the Mat togiala’ are ordered It done. The code la the biggest bill of the •eaaioo hi else, r.ntamiag nearly Ut printed pages loth the senate and house ran thru a big grist of hilla before ad jr urn tag yesterday for the weekend IS the aeaai* 37 bills were passed Wd hi the bouse If. The l»oa** de feated two MUn. one designed to en- UhUab n state drain rumnitaslorer •Sd the other to csUMlah county hoard* of health AoKmg the house Wilt that passed •ga the Amon bill, which la deelfca ed aa a follow op measure to the prohibition MU* ft anoke* a pub lic salaam e of any dwelling kooae IS or froon which Uooora are acid, and rinnolin such n house with dim ST nitty house* which may be abated [ hy court order as aotaance* g Among the Mila passed by (he : Oimnte arms the Welsh Ml from the lmi> to enUbitnh pctmly fgnoa; the Hopkins bill ip establish , Standard grades for Michigan apples I Ohd the Doigocan bills to ***abll#h •Uundard baskets and barrels for the packing and shipping of fiult. the Sanity MU whloh provides the means •f organising mutual companies to handle all varieties of insurance oth or than life; the Foster bill sotting severe penalties for defacing the SMOlttfacturer'* number cn a motor * car or otherwise defacing the oar to conceal Ha Identity; and a dozen appropriation hill*. DETROIT TO SUPPLY 300 PHYSICIANS fr«w P»*» Owe! boi, chairman of the committee .m nntkmal prepared nee*. addressed |b» doctor*. explaining the n*r*«- **iv of enrolling doctor* only li guch number* a* could hr spared jrftr-m th* community He *ald that |W'th the eatabliahment of an army o< 2.000.000. a* planned now Michi gan would be called upon to furn'vh 600 of the*e. He pointed out that , It would be nece**ary to beep the meffkal colleges and sanltar! ir.-.s going and that the enrollment if physician* would have to be nr . ranged in attch a way that the col lege* could keep on turning out . now doctor*, declaring that when ( American troop* went abro«d If the mortalin among phyaklan* n.< a* ''■rent * - imonf the Frsnrh and DrlUah phynkLina. It would be neceaaary to Keep a *teady rtream of doctor* going abroad to take the glaoer of thoee who had falleo Among the prominent pbyHkkns who were present and who partld pated in the diacuaaton were Dr. Angus Dr J. W. Inches, J Dr. A. T. Jenning* Dr. C. G. Jen ! ling* Dr A. P. Riddle. Dr J. W V.iughan Dr B. K. Cullen, Dr. It. N Torrey, Dr B. R Shurly, and Dt Warren L. Babcock. M*j Janie* Bourke spoke to th physician* on military surgery and alao teatruc.ted the physicians or. the question of recruiting examine tk>na not alone of their own mein t here hot of applicant* for enlist | to* nt In the army The major «ill | remain here for at !ea*t anoti.* r I month at the end .»f which time it ► k Oipe< ted the local phy*kia’.< r will have derived great benefit from I hie lecture* Thia instruction tr • fethor with the teaming In tactical rmllbarr maneuver* Which they will Elooeitre from another army officer, Ih ooua ed upon to make the men rtoffteiew* ly roavoraanr with army HMfnks *o that they will not appear aa* amateur* when they are rail* 1 lit, war ■MI Ol the ph>«t<iau* pre»e n evinced the greatr*t enthusiasm aver the preparation*, and many ea pressed I b»*m selves as cons id*! tog It n pleasure to be In a position to serve the country at great per sonal loss to themselves Not one seemed to feel that it *»* » hard whip or a distasteful duty. E'**n when Dr. Peterson grimly referr 1 to the fact that the entire staff «»€ phvaiclant would have to be re pfentsbed conatantlv by live phy*-l olana taking the places of the dead ones, not a man flinched The dooLois believe ihat some of | them will be catied wttbm 3« day* I •t the most, and all say they ar** I ready to go on a moment’s noMc* U. S. SEIZES DETROITER AS PLOTTER ((•■tkiaH frwaw Pe«e m> about that or about an' pba-e cf my husband’s trouble * Kaltschn 1t will bo brought to T)e trolt durm« the morning and pmu ably will be lodtf* l in the Wayne county jail He wga arraign'd In Port Huron -oon afttr hi* arrest bc for< United States CcnmussH ncr W. R Schell. The warrant »n re*r| to h m and h« snivel evatrinati- a The »ouinii**inn*r communicated by telephone nith Federal .'ud«e Ar ihur J Tuttle, who Used bail at $20.- OOb KalfschtLidt's Marine City home was searcht-d by qtm-mment otticert after bis arrest. an j serial papers were .veiled. Th" nature of the»e documents has not been divulged leputy U. 3 Marshal George F. Caldwell nivde the arrest ar.d the warran’ was vworo to by J. Herbert Cole, apeclal ag«n of the United States department of Justice. lo ad dition to ihe charges of projecting a military expedition in tbi* coun'rv, the warrant also accuses Kalt chmidt of storing and transporting dynamite. When war was declared b' tween Great Britain and Get many. Kali rchmidt was manager of the Tate Electric company branch in Tori] CDy, Out He resided in Detroit, and went to hi.* wurk in hi# motor car The car was frequently **ar“h esl when it was driven from the fer ry in Windsor, but d*»pi*v this tearch it Is believed that Kalt icbmldt succeeded in secreting tlicks of dynamite in tN* machin*- and vetting past th- Canadian oifl clal* with the explosive The Tat? factory was sold In De cember. 1911, to the Invincible Ma chine company, of ▼orcnt'X Kelt ccbmidt sat] he had to close be cause the police surveillance of hi* plant was unbearable to him Early In tIS au explosion dam aged the plant of the Frabody coin paoy. which was manufacturing uni 1 forms for Canadian troops. On the same morning; n bomb was *cund outside th# Windsor armory. It did not explod* boca/is- the cap* bad not been properly se*. William Uef ler, watch man In the Tate factory, was arrested and contested that he hud »et the bomba with Charges Res pa He sold he had been employed by Kaitachmidt to do the job Respa wa* in Detroit and it was rot until August. 1916, that he was arrested After betng watched con ► tantl) by Pinker on detectives and Canadian officials, be wa* caught on Uois Blanc island, which la Cana uaa territory. R*spa corroborated Lcfler*a atory Implicating Kjlt icbmidt. Reaps said h* had re ceived S2OO from Kaltschn'ld*. and that more bad been pnrmived to bun While a ftiftMve, he ruet Kaltecbm'd In New York, he said, and demanded more money. Kaluchmidt refused W gire more Lefler was sent-need to serve the remainder cf hla life in Kingston penitentiary and Respa *a* given a 1C year term In the spring of IH< the srand jury In Sandwich Indicted Kaltachmidt and the Dcmfnioo gnv trnment requested (h* United States to arrest Kaltachmidt and give him into the custody of Canad i The American government replied tha* It could no» arrest Kslt-schmid' for •uch an offenae in times o' pe re Kaltachmidt w«« reluctin' *u talk *l*njt his congectom with the dm* n«ite plot, ultho at times ho t* known to have made denial' He was forced to re«lgn fron. vat Cltlb* bemuse of feelings °f te4»n* nicnt against hint Me admitted to cne newspaperman that he wa« not a United States citixen A bullet was fired at the door of his home a moment li.f.iro it bad Von opened Speed Up, Men, for Your Hickey- A V ; 9 Freeman Suits and Topcoats < ( f —Else Easter Will Get Here Before S2O, $25 and up to S4O ' Ju«t one more day in which to choose the clothing you'll want 'V . could pick Htekty Fm n tn suits and th your > eyes shut and not go wrong! Hickev ! fWO - in Rochester, Nevi York, and made with greater <an Thl nrr atl v* <»| The taik>l V Kxarnine workman- ship yourself, sir, and see how flne it is. Styles for the young man or for the man of quiet In patterns that an? MUBand to t stuff just S2O. $25. and on m J4<>. UiryW m m w m , Open Saturd.iss Till 0 P. M y — ; by hi* stater on the night of Jan. 7, I*l6 KaJtsi'hrnldt complained iu thr | cl ice Kaltechmidt was named In one of the men) ac »udala that centered about Captain *<>n Papcu. who »•» 111tarv altiiciir t>( the Germane em lasav in Washington and »!io wav »t-nt home h) the Aiaerican ao»ern ro« nt Kec irdi >»eiied fn'in \on i’apen fl office ahow.«l he bad p.»ld fl,t*oo to Kaltachmldi, BRAZIL IS PREPARING TO FI6UT Ships and Docks Are Requisitioned For Defense TEUTON ENVOYS ARE GUARDED Public Opinion Favors Action Against Germany RIO DK JANEIRO, April 7. The Brazilian cov*rntnen» today requisi tioned for grrvemui*‘o u«e th** entire flee* of th«- Con pan ia Conierclo v Naviration, «oge*her with all uockv and ’ for purposes cf national defense” The German nnd Austrian lega thin* were put under guanl. Public eicitement i* 1 at a high pitch againHt Germany and apparen* ly favors Brazil’s alignment with the l tilted States agains. GeTuarv Treah flame* were added to th» fire of indignation against Germany w|!h additional detail* received fmm the cap’atn of the iteam*'- Parana concerning that vcsael’a de struction by a German submarine Th* commander declared ’here wit* no warning of any kind, end that the torpedo struck his vessel at out midmxht. presumably on Wednesday. The fourth engineer and two firemen were killed by *h* explosion and a majority of the Parana's crew were wounded. !Jfe hcat* bearing the stirvlTors w«t-» afloa* 12 hours before a French de stroyer picked them up 9o far the Braxilian gneemmen' hss remained sflent on Ps course of action BITVOC AIRES April 7 -Save for Brazil and possibly Bolivia, dis patches today from South American capitals indicated all republics were preparing to announce their neutral try bv specific proclamation* Conferences were tn progress in p* adjcally all South American cap-j itals today George Mitre, editor of ta Nacirnt. I today cabled congratulations tc President W1!«on. explaining Ms purple tn part vra* to try to offset the coolness toward th* United States exhibited by the Argentine government. MATCHES PENNIES WITH STRANGERS AND LOSES S3OO Matching pennies with two stran gers in Mkhigan Central depot. Fri day. while awaiting a train, ended dlsaatroualy for Paul Turner, of Al ba. Pa When the game nad finish *d Turner’s train had departed and the stranger* followed In ita evke »i»h f"yf>o of hla money. Turner complained to police of *he Trumbull-ave station He as ’erred the three had ovgun by matching penal**. In s few m*n tite* It wg« quarters and then dol lar* When the strangers bad taken fits'* from him they disappeared. he •ays The new chemistry building a* •lie University of Cincinnati, recent y completed *t a cost of |?'»0 non )• to be formally dedicated and opened today f>ne hundred years ago today the flrst institution for the Instr-uepon of deaf mutes in America w** opene«l at Hartford by Dr T H. Gallaudet. DETROIT TIMES PRESIDENT SIGNS WAG RESOLUTION Final Step Follows Pas sage In House 373 to 50 ALL COUNTRIES ARE NOTIFIED Pacifists’ Stubborn Op position Is In Vain WASHINGTON. April 7 - War wa* declared at 1 13 Friday afternoon At exactly that hour President Wil son signed th* Joint resolution pas»*d by th* ho"*e and senate, d*-clanng a *’at* of war between ' the United States .»nd Germany An hour "before the resolution was signed by Vice Pre*id*nt Mar shall at 12 13. The*e were the 'a*t formaline* neceaaary to make the United fttatwe an ally of England. Franc* and Rua vli in th* world war of democracies against autocracy. As the president affixed hi* signa ture to the document. -Com mander Byron McCandless rignaled arrosv th* street to the navy de pariment ihat war was formally on and ordnra were flashed out from the government wireless to the ship* at sea and to the forts of the United Simultaneously every steam whir tie in Wasblngz.m and on th# Potn ma river nearby was opened wide and their screeches could he heard in every corner of the nation's cap!- > L While th* ink wa* atlll wet on the j hi*toric war resolution to all the countries of the earth were ! «*n» noMDlng them of this govern -1 tD-n’’* action Th- state and- pari m*u ’ informed ■ -'he Swiss minister here representing : German interest* in the United State* of tht* country's action and ! be wiil 'x>nimunlca*e officially to Berne and thence to Berlin, j United State* representatives in ' • ve-v European and other capital .‘-hould have the news within 24 b ours President Wilson signed *he reso lution in th* library of »h* White House two minutea after H bad reached the executive mansion from the rapltoL JASNOWSKI HAS -SIX VOTE LEAD Purely clerical error* discovered by the city canvassing board, check in? over the vote* cast in the re cc rderslwp race, late Friday after • noon, reduced Charles H Jas now j ski s lead over Charles T Wllkir i to six vote* During the day loeses and gains were found for both ran dldatea. the net result of the day s work being a reduction In Jasnow skla lead from 14 to six votes There are six more wards «n whl-h »ha .rote remains to be can vassed Th*se will undoubtedly he completed Saturday. The canva«*er* were unable to find the tally sheet# and returns frera the fourth dlsrrkt of the Hlxth ward and hellers that thev were sent with the county return* bv mistake LATE NEWS BULLETINS rORTT. \ VT> Or- \pr 6. Fed'-ral cfflelals her-' admitted tod*, tnjt * well evilpp* I wireless Station. C.,re fullv hi'lJ, n in »h- woods ,♦ the has* of M' l lood, has been dtscov t red and d-s'mvetl The plant Included a f*rsr*tor and high ,re-ial« capable of c 'mtnu* titrating in a radm« cf n.*V)c mile* Notodr wa« arr-sted Ther* *4, u«»hod> about th* plant President Urges All Citizens To Support War Program; Makes Rules for Conduct of Aliens WASHINGTON I>. April 6.—President Wilson today i»sued from the White House the following proclamation to the people of the Vnited States: ~ WHEREAS, The congress of th* United State*. In th# exercise of the constitutional authority veeted In them, have resolved, by Joint resolution of the senate and house »»f representatives bearing date of *»'" oay. ha the state of war between the United Sta*r« and the Imperial leiman g ' ernmwit which ha* been thrust upon the United State# la hereby formally WHEREAS, It la provided by Sec l<>«7 of the Revised Statute*, a* ' Whenever there 1* declared a war between the 1 nited States and any foreign nation or government or anv invasion or predatory laruralon Is p-rpetrated attempted or threatened against the territory of the I ultea States, by any foreign nation or government, and the preetdent makes public proclamation of the event, all natives, citizens, deniz-n* or subject* of the hostile nation or government being availed of the age of 14 year* and upwards, who shall be within the In ed State* and not actually naturalized shall be liable to be apprehended, restrained, secured aud removed, a* alien enemies ’The president la authonaed in anv such event bv hi* proclamation thereof or any public act# to direct the conduct to be observed, on the part of the United State# towards the aliens who become so liable, the manner and the degree of the restraint to which they shall be subject, and In what rase*, and upon what security their residence shall be permitted, and to provide for the removal of tbo*e who not being permitted to reside within the United State*, refuse or neglect to depart therefrom and to establish an' other regulations which are found nece-aarr in the premises and for the pubDc safety - WHEREAS, By Section* 4A6X, 4069 and 407 b, of the Revised Statutes, further provision is made relative to alien emaim*# New, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilton. Preeident of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim to all whom it may concern that a state of wr#r exiota between the United State* and the Imperial German goverrw mint, and I do specifically direct all ofheera, civil or military of the United States that they exarciee vigilance and zeal in the discharge of the duties incident te eueh a state of war; and I do. moreover, earnestly appeal to all Amerieen citizen* that they, in loyal devotion to their country, dedicated from its foundation to the principles of liberty and justice, uphold the laws of th# land and give undivided and witlmg support to those measures which may be adopted by th# constitutional authorities in prosecuting the war to a successful issue and In obtaining a secure and just peace. Aud. acting under and by virtue of the authority v****ted in me by the Constitution of th*» United State* and the *aid nrction* of the Statute*. 1 do herebv further proclaim and dirr< » that th* rondurt to be observed on th# part of th* United State* toward all native* rttlxena denizen* or subjects of Germany, being males of 'he a*e of 14 year* and upwards who ahnM be within the United State# and not actually naturallx ed. who for the purpose otthi* proclamation and under such sections of the Revised S’atute* are tspmed alien enemies, shall be hh follow*' Ail alien enemies are enjoined to preserve the peace towards the United State* and t# refrain from crime against the public safety, and from via latlng the laws of the United States and of the states and territories there of. ang to refram from actual hostility or giving information, aid or com fort te the enemies of the United States and to comply strictly with th# regulations which are hereby or which may be from time to time pronvul- Ced by th* president; and eo long aa th*y aha I conduct themselves In ;erdance with law, thay shall be undiaturbed in the peaceful pursuit of thair lives and occupations, and be accorded the consideration due all peace fvt and taw-abidtng person#, except eo far as restrictions may be necessary for their own projection and for the safety of the United States; and toward* such alien enemies aa conduct themselves in accordance with law •II etttsen* of the United States are enjoined to preserve the peace and to tract them with all auch friendliness as may be compatible with loyalty and allegiance te the United States. And all alien *n*iniex who fall orndoc' th*rn*njves a* eo enjolne-l , In addition to other penal'!** p *-I arrlbed by law. shall be lial>D ’<> J restraint or to rive **curi r y or to : remove and depart from the United Bta’ew lo the manner prescribed by j sections four thousand and *lx'y n'B* ikJiA four thousand and-• ver of th* rwvl##d statute# and a* p r acrited in the regula'ion# duly pnv j a ulgst*d by the president. And pursuant to the author-' vsat-'l n me. 1 hereby d-ol*r- and , •eta >l l eh the follown* reeulat >n«, Which I And neoeaeery lo tr.e pfm ls«a and for the puMlr »af»t> 1— An alien enemy *hall not hav li7 his posa-aalon. at any time or place any firearm, weapon or np'»- ! merit of war nt component r* r ' »t -r --»t. ammunition Maalm or oth-r *l - b*rmt» trr explrrtvr rrr mater ial ueed in the manufacture wf A plosives. I—An alien enemy shall not have In hi# po»seasion at any time orp’.ar or use or operate any atn-rart or wlreleae apparatus, or sny f rm of •ignallna d-vlce. or any f-rm ■ cipher code, or any pap*r. docunien-t or book written or print-d In • tpher or in which there may be Invisible w rltlna S—All property found In the pos a*ssl .nos an alien In violation f the foregoing regulation* shall b* • abject to aelaurs bjr lh« l nlted States. 4 —An alien enemv shall not ap proach or be found within one-half Os a mils of any federal or •fat fort. Camp, arsenal, aircraft station, go vernrnsnt or naval ve.-el. n»' yard, factory or w- rkahop t/>r ' manufacture of munitions of war or of any products for th« u»# «>f th* army or navy, 4—Aa alien enemy e1»all not writ*, print or publish any attack r threats against the g rerrno»nt r congrea* of the United -»atr« r.r either branch there.,f «,r again#’ M e n.eaaurea or policy ‘ t !!•# ’ nt’el ■•tatea or agaln*t t e f *r* n or property of an> per*, n In t v e rr 11- tar>. naval or civil »»rr -e f »r.» United htatea. or of the riu, - Mi terrluvry or of th# I>'*trl-t "* lurabia or of the municipal r v-rr mente thorelo g An alien enem' »hsl) not c mit o» ahet any h.,»i > *.• vgs the United Atete# r g • ' t,o» aid or comfort t > I’a -nen !•• T An alien eramy ahsll n>t r• • Ide In or continue to o remain Ip oar *nt*r an» k>-alit, which the prealdenf r » fr -1 tlr » to tim* deelgnate hy *«er><tlr- ord»r as a proMbltad area In wh'r* r»» dance by an alien «ne-- oa> found by him to conetltufe a dec*-' to the p'ublk peace and »afef. o' the United State* except by perrr 1 - f-c-m the president and ex-apt ur'l" ••!'* limltatlow or reatrlctlons #e t*» pr»«- ident may pregcrlba. X—An alien enemy whom *► - p-»# dent kb all ha»« reaaonahle -si#* believe to he aiding or ah v t 1 the enemy, or to he at larx- to » • danger of the p ihl c pea-e «• safefv •f * e I'r t»1 Pts*e* or to kir» vlo l.tied . r to be about to violate any »f th»*.* r» gulatlona. shall rcmotn to an'. I ><'• ’Ton d»aignated by th* presi dent b v * ■•vruttv* order and shall not remove therefrom without a p*rm|l. ■ r «hall lit part froni the t’nlted r*t*'e» if ao reoulred bjr the prerl <l e n t: * So alien enemy shall depart *- -. th» t’nited Stairs until be shall I'AVS received such prrtnlt as thr : ruldffit shall P'-SSI ribs or e*rept .nd. r order of a court, Judge or lua t nnd*r »»< ll"n» 4041 and 4\l»0 of ihr rtr< land Statute# 14 So alien enemy shall land In or enter thr fnit'd States. eicept under sw<• restrictions nod at aurh places as the president may pra »< -tU» II Ts re »«arr to prsvsnt vio lations of thr-e reputations, afl alien «nerri“s will t»r on I ' ged to register. It—ls alien earmy n k»n .there may He reasonable ranee is believe lit lee ajdlaa *r ahoal tn aid tbe en emr. nr wk« may be at larfr Is tbe ■lisirr nf the public peace nr safety, nr who violates nr attempts tn sin late. nr of whom there la reasonable sruanil tn Hellene that be la ahottl In stnlate any regplatln.a daly pro ■ nnlantett hr the president, ar an* rilminnl law nf tbe I nlted tlsirs nr nf the •late* or territories thereof, will be snhlert to aaatmnry arrest by ibe 1 alted States marshal ar blade p >«»* ne airll nthrr sllrrr as Ike presl drat shall deslaaatr. and tn e**Sae ment In aarh penltra Mary, prison. ! Jail, mllltnrr rnasp nr atbrr plaee nf drtenllaa as may hr dlreetrd by the president. This pr -tarnation and the refuta tions 1.-rr n o nt*'n*d shall eitend and apply to all land and aater. ron i iT.ial op In«ular in any way with jin within the Jur: .diction of the ! T'nited «tater In w‘tn»s* where f I have hereun to eet mv hand ar and < auS' l the seal of t e fn:t*d ‘•rat's t*- he affliad. -« n T>. n • a* th* ntr of Trashing'on th.;a *U’' d-av of April, In the \-ar < f f>ur Is rd One Thousand N'n* II ndr#4 si 1 IsTtstMll and of the Inlrro f the fnlted «'*te« "e ih.c. If tin deed I'd "‘■rn -first wnotip.ow IVIMON Pa- th * President ROHKRT !^>Xf»INO. de retnrv f,f ® 1 1 1 e. STATE SOLONS CONGRATULATE CONGRESSMEN nr n r. cai vo.v ii Ulnff Goryeypon/fenf /Jefrolf ru*»fli I.ANWNG. Mich March 7 Th*- | -ena**» ha« adopted a resolution of fared hy Senator Planck rongratii latlng the members nf the Michigan delegation In cnnfre«a on their rote* for a declaration of war again Germany Copies of the resolution will he s»nt to the state’s sena’ors and mngrssmen In Washlnginn The Best Place to Buy Your Easter Plants Our annual custom of buying the choicest plants of one of Detroit’s best greenhouses again brings this Easter opportunity for you and our other customers. BLESSED’S CORNKIt WOODWARD AND FOREST Order Your Easter Plants With Your Groceries Uwarmthc A " colors, whits. njdlllllllO pink. purple and variegated— -35c, 50c, 75c, $ 1 & f 1.25 Tulinc yellow, red. snd I Hll|)9 variegated fine plants— 50c» 75c « SI.OO QnifaPH R*tr» strong health? Opil flt 4 plains, well rn potted, each O 1 •JU i\ tni. iiiini iii rr. Choice dainties fiat add s* st to s menu l-arvr wise An I d«m Ibmt. 4mrM.au »wl»* 4A 1 bee.e. Ih ‘IUC (re* mb (altsse CW*e. made fresh t r dally, lb I«JC PhllßSrlpbla (ream (be**e. 10c&20c Hew 1 ae% •«•(* !>••?* I‘heeae, 414 ver? nns lb ~.. *SvC B«*weforl. Healekeiel. rinewpple. Pla* ewt w . Hippy and wtbrr fancy f bteara. \ rfuul’a a*tlpr*Bfw Hew Maple O* Spear, lb £tJC In the Big Sanitary Meat Dept. HOT HOUSE LAMB SStf .^rr^S months ahead of the regular market Nothing finer for your Easter Sunday dinner. CHICKENS Fretb t)r»*w4 Phila delphia l apwaa. I reab I»re#*ed Yearling HrWB for 'ft fries-*#* lb .... OtJC Pl.mnutfc Kwcba f>r freing snd Q 'n| lb .... Isaac Bra*. OO f- afew'ng sh i)av $2 PORK 411 ehotc# young c*»m --f-d f>lg sto* K. I nln Nnasf #f Ol Mule Pis. lb 4>lC liar Ow* Mabe »*nre Park 4bsßb*» Weal. ail pur* p«-rk. n" *a ter. no 9>ia. re real, lb .... *OC Saaaase I lab*. 00. »*nie a* *1 •»• lb tfaiii Oar Celebrafed Hama able* **Maase. Tnu can pay more but y«u isn’t s-t Of* h. Iter lb *>4JC freak T#rk Tender»*lM* rhottt Friday Nijfht for First Deliveries Saturday. 15 Phones to lake Your Order—(.KANO 3750 Most Convenient Location in Detroit —Cor. Woodward nnd Forest Aves.—On Woodward and Crosstown Car lanes. & Easter Specials IpK pnr Baxter one of the jn'eateet Festival* of the year I 7 we have prepared th*»*n very appropr'iie Ic* (roam si pec laU I Each on** of them will prove the excellence of VELVET | fIKANI) qtii»lHv I’F on* t! e order now and !>• tun of a moat dellrloux d-*«« rt for your Faster dinner. '"Main 5140 Ur4rr. fer *■«'*"« taken clank ii 4 \f •nAav. April * , ’h. Special No. I Special No. 3 S>M*lmde I'nddlnr with Or- French fruit Ftrlcfc wtth ae* an*.' Ire cj\* H *7 p aorted fruit• qiinr’ brick ... IJC bt’ck . UWV . Vanilla '** , center of French Vi * s*' ’ \ nlTla A yellow .40 " WLftP ) e*K In every ellce ' y ' /y ‘l ‘«« fiOr brtrk “ Individual Molds > Rabbits ■-•?. 5 1.75d0z. LI F><rs and r iy All one kind or aeaorted I ifj* nn icfcr' No order* taken for !•** Li I iliac ,hnn omkhaU —* 1.11 It S ■ dozen, 90c. Detroit Creamery Main 5140 advertisers prefer to speak to the real buyers in the home SATURDAY, APRIL 7. HIT. Daffodils doubl. bloMom.— 50c, 75c, *1 and *1.50 Rambler Roses £2! « ho c ‘~ l)p net out In jour garden this r: $1.25 B $1.50 FRi:«H k r<i(-IT4Bi.es Months ahead of your earliest garden. l ender Hulhewae I el la. e. Ice her* Head t.etfwc*, freak Aplaaeh. I reab Aapwraa**. % anas 4 arrota. 4. reen and 44a» deaaa. Careen Onlnna, Hew Herwiuda Onlnna. I.title Hnend Hadlabea. Halhnuar 4 nrambera. Ptae riarlda t aleey, Hew Herwiuda Polal.era, Hew Florida l*alataea. Ilotbowae I’le Plaat, Paraloy, Paraslft, llatakaaaa. I'll Plant. Mwah mama Easter HAMS Bester order at ni)'** ao yo« will not be disappointed. W« have a M* sup ple of th* rtne.f brands and S'«dea of H \M In the coun try. but the derrsnd Is «otnr to be great OKTM-TR NOW w .iViV 30r ,».... 32c Oar lungllab Sliced *asar < weed OQ n« «n, lb OOf f reab Taleea- l.lerr and Hweetbrrsda for *Hery br dY. rnpc STRICTLY tubO FRESH - W* »p«4 isl!*e m * gas not or*r fly* dyj * old fine Malaga 40 (.rapea, lb 4Uf Kaary < allfaral* karri r ■*’• 30r40c50c 4 h ..Ire Pla rid a lirape frwll. l)(f 2 Sand 4 for ... bi)C f’lorlda Plarap plea, large 4HP . «)i)f 11*4 Ot n BAKP.n (.(ion* l> kIHfTIK* Thrv have a h Igh *|ual ll> that w ii please Bread, large loaves of w h. leiome home-made hr-«d 1 A et ill lUC Smaller /? lon ' el ~ Or 7X7. I 0w l ady Klager* IC* If era< If a I X >,V kit \4 beat Bread. 11 loaf . . 1 AC < -*nnamon. rarher tlnnae and 1 4 Finger Bella, do*.. 1 ‘lf BEEF rut from choice voting nativ* steeis Bih Haaata it monUr 2') «« 32c f halce Kellie B**a»a. HamHnrg Steab. all 18c LAMB (.ranine Hbrwpehtre. lb* beat In the land. 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