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PAGE 2 SENATORS CHEER FOR FRENCHMEN Shatter Tradition* In Welcome to French Envoys WASHINGTON*, M«' 2 Tbs ««*n at* Monday paid speot«< alar tribute to Km*- \ ivinui. Mar thftl Joffi’p nml Armlral Phorheprat Time and »E*fn th r historic chaui Mr. where demons! ratloi* always »r«» taboo fairly shook with chetr.- nn«l hitndclnpping Shouts of ".loffrt*. Jo*Tre, ..'rocgfc'. the boro of Hip Marne to hi# feet to respond *n thunderous trolce •‘Vive lea Ktat* I'nlf ** XnU atuln m ringing tom*. Vtviarl pi*dicteri a “magnificent victory >or demoe racy with the help of the g.onous countr> in which you lne One hundred years ago Gen. I* fayette visited •':* Atneri' -'n senate but the records tell no -ueh story n« that enacted here today Prom the ftme Vivian!, on 'he nrrn of Senator Hitrbiock. entered the chamber, followed by Marshal .loft re. accompanied bv Senator Lodge. the applause was continuous and at times deafening M Viriani said in part Sine* r have been Kraut *1 the supreme honor of iptikifii before »h» representatives of the American people rna-v 1 "eh them first to al »ov me |/> thank th’e magnificent,, capital for the welcome u ha« at*, carded u« A< oustomed a« we a-# m out own free land to pnpu’sr mani festation*. and th‘" sh we had h»en w.irn*d P\ youi fell, w-ri ;ntrym*n }i v * , n pur • »f the enthusiasm Miming tn von hearts, we a-* srtll full of the emotion raised by the sights that awaited we I shall never cease to see the proud and stalwart men who •alu*ed our p*a»a*» your women. whose grace adds fresh beauty to your e.ty. th«ir srfns outstretched full of flow ars, and your children hunting to meet us as if our coming were looked upon as a less >n for th»m. all w**h an* accord acclaiming In O'.r pertsh ghle persons Immortal FYanc*. And yaf I predict th*r« wilt hs a yet grander manifestation th« dav when your Illustrious president, re Meved from the burden cf power. » 111 come among us heatrg the *al it« of the republic of the t'nlted Mates to a free Europe whose foundations .from end to end shall b« hsaed on right. DETROITERS ARE CALLED TO CAMP Citizens Who Would Be Offi cers Get Instructions to Re port At Fort Sheridan Orders received at I Fort Wayne Tuesday night were that all appll canta for the officers' reserve cori* who have already rereived their commissions are to proceed to Fort Sheridan for training between now and May 8, while non-commissioned applicants will go between May 8 and 14, upon receiving their notlflca tions There are 34* whose application* have been favorably acted upon and 14* which are not yet complete. De troit was only asked to furnish 750 for the training camp and it is cer tain that the applications will ex ceed this number. If Detroit does enlist more her allotted Quota ♦he overflow will doubtless be sent tb one of the other training camps which is not filled. The following application.- were forwarded to Chi cago Tuesday night: . John < ••a»ialan. .• r, Henry c Ruf flSJd. Haiph I. Coryell. John l* Gt-Sene Robert <’ I.sing Wilson I» Butl*r, loiiii G. Leahy, John i Collins Arth ur A ll'-pcl ' • n M t faille\. Marcus Gumm. Sheldon L> hmith Walter I. firay, Stuart D. Campbell. James A Hoover. ll»ri> Q Shop# Luther W. Turner Paul M Bnteen. Frank T. King. Kenneth c Wood, Raymond Bartlett. H»m I lung-- man. C’arroll r St*-inh<i|T. Cda-ard M Mtepard. Jr., James \\ K-ause. . ard C. Freneh -tier' V Awdriaa. St'-'ekh’i'lce P It t»r>n. • M >. r. < \fuJ key, Renville \Vh»fl'. Thnmit \ Ahrer, c Arnold Or «.**>, tv,tliam H Ward Hsrrv o W*!. It gnr a 1 ' o> : a f" •an k V Va ne ' - - , » Frnlle r; It- - rttr f .c .. ,• V". hurr Haw lev O Burke foseph I#, r.arl. <J"r K M !J« r. \<tolph Anselml. Thomaa S Ponte, r.rt ’A' Pg. ward .1 Oallev. V Ifiaiflon White Thoma* P. Cook Beniamin B*nn»!l W. X, Reamer, iritn M rarroll t>i 1 ' an tt •-1 * • T \ j. ■ ■ Marry P T>u>n <’ Venn*. Leonard Peterson. r'orneitu« V n,, per l'ha r les F Vm oh* r-ha-’es Os-, rati Ana-’o P< nn Warrv P Piaula flnr*noe r Pfatf. P >r* V R^ger* NO MAY DAY STRIKES HERE Higher Wages and Better Conditions keep Satisfied Not a single atrike wa* r«-i "Had to to*' Kniplover*’ association oo May day when labor agitators as a rule make a special effor* tc ereafe labor tinre*' This i a In marked contract to May 1. when 17 atrlk*"* In l>*'ruit and vicin Ity were recorder by the employer*. Satisfaction o fthe workingman ir dtie to the uniformly high a age* paid for labor in iS'ttoit. to one of the officials of the Kn plover*’ association. \Vedne»da . and to the excellent condition* stir ronnd'ng work in the factories. "The' Employers* association td m» antall extent ha* accomplished the «raoothfnjr otit of many of the\ • n< e* be<\»fen the etnplrorr* ■ and tn*- la hot tit a man." said this off tie I It h* brought the «r>rx : tiurnihn and the *mploynr* eloaer tOgfher The result ha* oeu re ' marknhlv few strike* during the past year." LODGE OPPOSES RACE BANNER ■■■ - . i ii - Says Money Is Needed At Home. Hut ( ouncil Grants Permit to Racing Club Md .Ft)J;n lodge msde vigorous protest ’o the aldermen Tuesdi.> r. rh* against permitting the Web ern Raring association to string s banner advertising f Windsor r .<•♦»* across Woodward »v». a? I,arn*d st Hi.* plea unavailing r.rd a resolution in'reduced by AM • arle« W. B irton wi* adopted by H vote of 32 to four. Aid lx>dre. jolden Bradley and Rom voting : /n;nat the rneewre I 'onaidar it no insult to the :-opit* °f Detroit to have a flaring -i*n lirplavM on the main thoptv f.< r e .nvlting citizens to spand money badly needed in the t’nited Siat*e in gambling In Windsorwas a'd l ode** * heated reply to the reading of s he resolution. The fgh’ against the placing of •tree* sign famished the onl excitement of 'he session iv-ver . n:ni'»r n . ndments to the r'lto parkir.e erd'r.rtnee were adopt ed Th- •.forMr/ one prc \ ,aes that merohan** may preven’ 1 arking in front of ifceir store* on application to the police depart with »he proviso ’bat the po lice department shall not irrant this privilege to merchants to haveo’her ’ ;aces for the loading and unloading us merchandise Parking by council order ti now prohibited on Wayne-st between Jefferson ave and For’ sf on the :»o plication of the Ve department Tpe de artment a'.«> was au’horved • stop parking wherever necessary for the movement of its apparatus The aidermen passed a report of it* grade «eparanon committee ask ing *hat the state railroad comtnis sion prevent the Wabash and New York Centra: railroads from opemt ing ’rain* over tracks between Junt ♦lon and Dearborn ave* The reals have been delay'ng grade separs tion wcii that th’-’ promised the council would be started April l The council adop’ed an ordinance keeping children out of moving pic ♦ ere shows and other place* of amusement during school honre ard after N 10 p m. unless accompanied hy parents The enactmen’ was rscommended by Dr Charles E Chadsey, superintendent of achools SEIZED SHIPS TO FEED ENTENTE Two German Vessel* Already Placed In Seprice By U. 8. WASHINGTON, May 2.—Onran ships selged by tbo United State* will be pat uto serTtee ae faat as possible and used for the *r*.rs> portation of food and supples to America's European allies. It whs announced last nigbt. Two of the resaeLa, seUed at the declaration of war are r<4>alred and ready for serrlce Others will be ready for servlc* within a week The steamer Clan Menning taken a? New York, was today *nroute for Baltimore under orders of the ship ping board where she will be load ed with wheat and coal for Italy She will sail under charter as soon as loaded The German steamer Pisa, also • Ised in the New v 0 rk harbor will "hip with a rargo for Y-ance under rhaner to the Y"ei.< n ro^emmen , font ihe shipping toard If eith*! is torpedoed Germans will he «ir* ing their own property Suggestion* f h*t German prison er« of war in Fran<-» and England he brcugh’ to Amerio* a* the ships return are being re efred hr admin •tra'ior off Ha « Thej rou' *i rssily fed m th « '•ountry it i* pointed on* and he to safety Os the vesse » m tfc• suhnil i*n* ron* CHICAGO MAYOR STILL "IN BAD" Hooted Bt 5,000 ElWs In Car nival: Rotary Club May Eject Him t'HICAGO, Muy 2. — Aboelnte ’• n<*** on the par* of Mayor Thomp son, a*a.ina? ’Thom h of cn» •ciam huf been directed because of nil*'!?**! unpatriotic atatemen'a. ha not «ool<d public roaontnnont. Two more organitatlona have placed the mayor on th* "In bad ' Hat Th* qu***ion of expelhnc the mayor from th* Rotary club. Intro duced at yesterday’* meettn*. wa« ’*f*»rr*d to the board of director* Five thousand CMea*o Rika hooted and sane "Wall Han* Mayor Thompson to the Pour Apple Trte, aa We fio Marchin* Cm." for fully half an hour at the bl* Rika’ ohar •tv carnival last nlrht Thompaon la an Wlk and hia possible expulaion front bodv it* t,« o* discussed The mator, how»\< - haa decided to be Op the committee which will * e|come r**n .loffr« / and the F>en / 'h "sr comm «*n>n and it ia helievo 1 tha' tb* coniefttplated federal ('<• \*sii**fion of hi* setton* will be a r opped Prlnttnr—the »!•»« neat kui— tfcat la Hilit—Tun** Jafc n-tt —Uala MM UTTLE PAL. I I" • if voccr w &;> u.0k«.0 - cw ts tM.X»SW Rtgj tVQArv/ ' »0 T Ui>»M Tft ‘ . i oa ixiws novT 1 ' # soMt rw»M'MAPPfwfo I | >r<X' | .cV *> W rKO<M6 +.HO f , n>vV> ’ kwri?j M-00l J y- J -- !,> 1 i j . MX ccnVS? . 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T.*r / THE STAGE Ada dilntn who appeared n Do i|.m> Fairbanks flr«r etarrlns vehicle on the speaking «’#*» p’.ars | an Important character m *h* * re»n farce 'lb Again Ou* Ag*,n. now * [ th» Washington During the produc- I tion «f Tn Again <X>: Aga n M - | Oilman and 0 Doug* - spend many I pleasant nunuta# r*m'ni»?ln| iconfi. and r.teresting stories were 1 recalled. on* of involved 'he I drat* rehearsal * r T v ' g v» connection with hi# drat big r*rt The tad »ha» it was ;»-"ig‘a lira play a* a star resulted tr extre is r#rrou»n»»o or the part of ti. • ati bitloua actor. who (oAf»u*d hi* dttton to Miss Oilman and she -ria* ed manjr similar *XDeri»r. *o t •oothe him It waa onl' after «*v : •r*i hnnra however 'hat #*• s . ceeded In convincing him that h would turn out wall After the In.Ma! performance Mias Gilman wao sur prised to dnd har dressing ro< m Ailed with choice plant# and flo**ri and a rota reading '"The thougi.t that ,f l fallad In m> performance wou * a gr*at dtaappointmenl Compelled ma to work even ha-d»r than ! anticipated, in fact to au«*h an extant that the stag* director after th# drat art, advtaed rr* to eliminate my over-emotional acting The fart that tha men of anoieot Babrion and Pera'a delighted in h.r ■ute adornment and i «pla>#<; •« marked vanity la the dressing f their beards proved a matter '{ »r. - orffHin expanse to t> W 'lr'fflth the production of hi# colossa’ *pe tacie, •'lntolerance,' which is to open In the Detroit opera house H r a May 14. The warrior# of Bels.'.aitar and Crru# wor* heavy bear Is curie 1 in small ring •»* 2ach aoldler «»u by Mr Griffith had to S equipped with a beard and an artificial n «e to conform to tha period depleted n the atory When It 1# understooj that battles are rather strenuous can be raaliied that a frequent change of heard# w«a neoesearv A* a result a small army from the O-’f flth roatum* department was *■ P* huav supplying facial adornmer.* f • sc Idler# of history U alao --a::- the uae of over 10 tons of -repo air to aupp’y the much-nesded wh.alter* Walter C Kelly In hi# familiar role of the ’ Virg nla I idge is ,v of th* hits of the Shrv <f Win ders' in the Garrick th'* week K*' y on-* <■ wrad a s-all hotel in V*wp< rt N*#w* hut ‘ e'ng d»fee'»d for • on fsis hv '* votes h* gave up ihe bus.n*as and went tc» V»w Tork • >n* nigh' in th* ij*»#r Boom club h# was aT'.ed upon tc do h * l't?ie st int end mad* « hi* ‘ell'oa •• ries T >a'*r h» began hi# profess onal career as th * temperance lecturer r M irk let ccr rnr end ivbi*'tu*ni'i appea-e* w’ * h V» r • Dressier n * 'r«\»«tr or X »* B*i « »» r -ne n ght wn*n \« as. ce.sl*- »s« »-> K» w-n’ alr>n* ar and tnlA settle t* h l * n’.d t. rr • "V ■*g ’r a !•<*•’' • >rise srd • fr.* it|< r*r‘cA he -s* h*»n tdentl • c ■ • . - ■» ft# h-«« made two rrip* *o A US’ cal' a *wo fn a#-|tt- » f r■ c a ere to >1 I art » X'* * F! r t end k»e ><e»»" tsr'ce |'i'lT|t th» * "'d I s tr ‘g' *nd fr**h m mnrnlnf *> * v » < f *thallng tf* p**- fii«n* o* T ■ *h »»r* rr)»nt tn th* <VJ«tn* »**»mf ' far old Ir *h vli;«g». it Th* TUj r > , ' ?'h*nk wh'rh b» r>r*a*nt*d n »h* r»»tfr,'it "p»rj l'"}** n»*t w*ak ft <• * pUy nf delightful r*pl*t* with ri*h h!|i«Ar o-tjrh < , l»vo' •-hi* draw >l and thirdly 'n it* *p:rtt lr. ’hr '■harai*** rs r>*r.n!a O’Ma- *y » v * harr'at** * th* rlllag* Mr <">!• eott jr t v*a • r*rf , »rn r iAo** of rara • rt;»t*v and dnah In it h* show* » •*. h* * ma.at«r of a«nttm*nt. • Mr man »«p-*A*'ng th* tan* d**n•* * flf r»a l a’r*rg*h and htgn*** ♦ h*Ar* •* - !rt ban '>.#y>t*»d t v » * i glstnc < f th* Ir'at- ra*« In th# »«nd'tinr. f a*v*ral iongi. irn'tiy «h<*h a' " Mp h|f *ijrn»«s*a. "A fy|t(l# II of A Rroth of a R y i 'Tr'.*h F>** nf IjAvm" and TCho I FCu**ra* Mr 'Tl'-rtit'i t*nrvr voir* 1* v *Ard a* t» *>*»♦ Tb*r» !• an **- »-• r 'ft rr* n y ir * • ol*** •« frnijn**d w’th handw m* ! «t*g* *m*rt* And rrt»t<im** Honk n« *h* antor m»n- ! igrr, wh<>*» dal'gMful p'ngu*tlnn of Ttut'ir* Taland' 1* now Jn th* D*- • r rt» 11 np*T* hrtu** I* A Pb'lAdrtlphlArt *nd • g-Adua** <t Tala wh*r» during hi» #tud*nt da y a h• w» • pr*a'd*rit of th* Tal* Dramatl* aaaoriation Altho % m*mh*r of a dlatlng'ilahad Q i»k»r City family. with planty of mopty And a high and*' pnaltlnn. young Ifopkln* w»a d*tarmln*d to go on th* atag* H'.a d*«t *ngag*mant wa* w<th John T»r*w And than h» w*nt Into R*n r>r**t'a khAk*ap*r*an company In ondar to arouir* a r»v»r trdr* of cIAAA'f ml** T’i# purßoftf t<> build and np*rgt* a Nmt Tork trha t*r of hi* own wa* « Mr Ifopkfn*' mind for tom* tlm* h*fnr* It •a* rAa\'**d n *h< d*lig' * f>i F’ ,n t- And Judy th*A»*r nA’d to h* on* rs *h* mo,*' fornpl*t*lv rquipnAd th*»iAr* 'n th* «-o’intr*. Althrt r.f •'rail i*aMpi rap* -11> TH* At Ait* hr.w*’-*f « ,• • tArttfA'd *lft* anil #nt:.pp*d with ih* mo*: mrd*rn d**l»* It *»* >rt • • tag* that -!*'*•• ]♦* (« and ■»*•. r'lnrtn i I and ■**rr'*<l oil• Ar,-»'i .**• fully that if *nrhant*d V*w Tnrt AtidlAnf** frtf A mrt *♦ • v •»r » run* n ijrt'i* run Th* pla* rharnoA •><* a<l tl* *• mail •* th* "htM *n **d and » n* ■jt th* cnoat Aft:»f and c*a.^t»fu: DETROIT TIMES rriifvirfi «« *ve.r m*.l» t*- Vne* ar *■ tc‘ Ft* 1 Tran bring* h • ' fh* •}»'*:. n 'tfc * ■ ■ it pr->n «*g an\ r ■•' # *i»d -.-v fa **» . ' > \f t >Dd 1 r B#l »r» •h • • *dlan* nf »h» o.i mt.any aol this • « * * r*' *xp*rfer> > ■■< (V» V r'*« -i» ” . ’ 1 T? »> have ‘ ff ; rn '.h* • anety «•»*■ for > +*\ « and t*>e * ]| g* 1 , *.« ■ n x:i ■**■.( i K. ir • ? r'' - 1 r»* f th* mo" if ;!ar performers ** riesqt,* *HI f>|v <■ trim* **•: 14 FlAiiOrat. - »n'r* tr* , ;eni >%■' rr.e rh»r.*»« *r*d n*vet *~<» « s •■.-> n *k* up en* •f *h* best entertainments of th* year tr !• r i nH Th* 'Ar*»r an B'R'it'af wtil htncsn on •* * ATen-:.' stag* n»*t vf«k Tw nri*"*’ "Pj -»h* Aad s** »r a »• nr. 1 'Tb* P.ajaa s *» a- t -•. p-*• * n *».l A nu m - h" fM a fntfftafßtfl Will « ;pport t • * •* • Mai-. Kaieer. Arthur • ps. • * Bffinr't. and th» oth* » . w* ai» « h '*• r during tt.e »■.•*«■:*« P'aann of «".-k t>url*e<)U* Prince*# Kisha » ' a n*w dare. PEACE FOLLOWS ROSS RIOTS May Day Calm After Out* - hurst In Which General Was Shot IX) VDOV ' Miy . -May day r*asae<i peaceably m Rup*ia follow rs a dA>* of •mall plz**d rioting in p. trofrad in which . bomb* were thrown, number* of citizen* were errePted, shots wer-- flred. and MaJ- C»r-n Ka-Vahnsk.: fell victim to an an««u«in> bullet The rioting occurred Monday PM*- •trhes front P*-'rograd today nt r:b ited ail th? trouble to cx’renilst •'.Cau,"-* **■ ru*»=Mlay « eiebration of Mat <?*r, '•oming after Monday’ l rioting, ft!.aaed-off without untoward lnci d*-nf apparently ad over Russia 'fore *han a million people in Pe’ro urad joined the ♦’ebrationin parade- speeches and demonstra tion l Moecow. Kleff. Odessa and Vladivostok all <eporte<l almlta* p. a< eable demon*trat|nn.» ft wpp •he flr»* * me in hip'orv that Ru*- • ant e efe able op. n V *0 ce ..brute May day The Pefrosrad »,e< h n nearly all •minded the no’. >f ft , « of no r wpaing war for : p.e* n ’ar<t» or domination of o»ner peopiep Prealdeft? Wilpnn a name wi« fr* quently men'ioned and always < floored by the crowd ALDERMKN TO PI T BAKERS ON THE GRUJj of the v , artee o' petmft afR be called b* fora tv* council ordinance commit tee nett Tuesday morning a* lb o’clock to present *n» r*aeon« * hey mav have aralnpt the ci»y remiiat In* the weight of hread bare*, which la propciaed in an ordinance hr Aid John Krark, now be'nre *h* committee “The big baking cornr*o!e« have been complaining *ha* * e- enforce ment of • lie ordinance would do them an Injustice," *aid Aid Krone “They can dr. a Jo* of cocnpia.ning and hollering, fmt .yrhen fh.ev g« * here the committee intendr to tel] them a few things It is *he people who hare Juat cause to complain" At the aanne time the committ< o will tnke lip with the baking com panies the queetiotl of the dlaposal of •*aJe *r• <d only a «rx.all pert of which new it b. ;ng sold to ih* people at half coat The aldermen n’end ’i * '.t probe *be (ond.if' of the baker 4 '"*, prliK'ipall' a report the' h.. r* ed 'b*m l ha' '{H Lfirupanl'- ar» burn■:«£ ar.-.l d* • • -k< titles of stale bread that is no* «a da lb. T hip ua-t < •l » . onm ■ * - wt]J r h *f) f' j! ni :»i k* *• Thr foofj nifnation ft rpiv# from thf rj* f —By LEU IN DETROIT % tkrrr-|o»l tr*»t» pl|K >'*it * In c *4 Judir Kfndrtili thut Th nnu • Mwl 1® r, r.*»d*'l «.'([ n** I> " * ' *■■ * > ‘*l; M ill'll *.. i brand shin* Mi*- «ap- < n a * Mr* Ellnih*th Nf 11» n h -■ 1 • •'<! « notwithstanding ’ t* ’ h af Mr-* h*»‘i iwurf 1 \ p-:ran*nt njnnctic'n trot- * ** .*•* rs*tr*ln ‘■•'f h* «» hnsh-and fr :n r • •».« n-a- h*r Tula* K*'i.Tr k on * * motion r.y Mrr M *n * attorn*'' Will ■*m \f' K*<l «*r.t hrr i- * ff •<"> da\ « Brrua'r Klmrr I ou»lyo. th* roiinn • Iwk ulr'itian win* hnmjiii *ull a* 9 od .ns<h*?t*r -* In'rt'tri' nt t* - laiming that *b rhara' t*r ' «■ n<* a*«!ti*'t|r* T i 1 1 **n m *r»p®*'*ant»d to him and that a ** a -it- k .«•).*■ man r.ad :•*-.. • l»ma«r*d fa* ! *<l f suppl' - « ”• 1- (jv *r'ni th ~‘>at« «'f ■ * » . • ru in** < -1 <1 Tu**d«' d;smiss*d th* -as®. Korrr.or Judg 'ini"i •' Ma * n r*i rm- nt ra d*f*nd%r.* • T.a*l-j. a nv ' >n to ha 1 * I'J.t o«tji **«*s**d to <'>umnr> ll® r*-<1 a*> ®*erutl n for th« ruin Jnil«® samurl fi. Ilontthton, of Ha) City, la doing r*llr( *«• rr to* In the M'a>n* r< .in'v < ir<*ult indor aaaMsn ri‘r t of >»r*« ultra ludg> l' ■•**• Judg* Houghton *u appointed a >**' a('i last tpri! t>- dii a va-ar. > t» rvd r u -*rvln* h!a dr** t-■r: ti ’indfj »;*ction. Ha was born In Milford "Tbrrf kiw* a man who hi* madr half n million dollar* oat of O* - »r i f rra! aril h® -r.t nur > «r*t *••.« rr n-y b> '1 *r *‘na * n*tr' , >!t I t* atr.or.* th* lUv< w. *h prcrparty all o\*r ?h» Pn:’*-’ r*. **lll *h® i-n»tnnr mJria*<T •of on* f th* tig > t®ia. pointing out an afrtu*nt 1- • k rig f r* tntr !n th* > ■ \ Tu* r**.l c«*»t* man w*s a J rh ar.'l an of fl- *r In a Serbian - w\ Jailer Philip T. 1 an 7.11* Ha* krra in a aantfarluni In Hattl* I n»k for iranr w***« hut T i»*dav a*r■ < d**r * * to tha rtr*u!t uurt -f a djyor * suit h® had h«wtrd H aignrd a dlvor * tor Mr* Mary H.vk front h«r h i*hand H*nry H *ck. a'var lir* h*r pr ip*rtv a* Son ’IV arvd AJ 5 lV*at ‘lrand-h .cl In ll*u >f al:rr. nr ludtr* Van Zli* waa not i andidat* foi r*-*ia. t 1 ti In f)»® pas* ' and « flr.l*h* Jr, g I. l jt h * tarm With an Infant rhlld In h*t arm*. MaW*l I *dur atartrit th* trial of n dl on* 'f Tu**day i(i n*’ t.rr h)i»hand Jar- T C'alar. !ti lid it- K*ndrl**k> ■ -u®t Sh* all®*®* >ha t *ti* w*j« <1 .ir.aar* I ■ \ Ji* mot • in-T»w and tr*r y.*r husband s’d*d ■a'th h.'s moth*r ir.ntaa'l of tekm* hr r part > *dar t a«kir 9 f or a d*cr** • ' trrojnds rs inr-'-r- poui a ron n ■ man «<nlk*<t lata th* oflli-r of Major Ph*lp*. army rn-roltln* rfdr** ar.<3 ®*k*ii ' T.* m irh* rn .*• 1n ah' bran-'h f th® arm •y*n • r -•pi *d Sfajir Ph*lps w» ar® anl'*Mn« man *or »h* r, fan* r v. iviity. a itr>mr,h' 1* - ®p* or an* t>rar®h yoti rraa dosir* »h. w*|l | a arr» I T*r pi» nr* d* wr fur and a ♦ s t 1 •*«'■. and.•-• yfoi f m m'ir* faro a), tr'th t > at don t v i a ki'i*’ day. yon nnt of h*r* T av*n t tlm* to h* lt)dd*d r-#l!rd Major pv»* ph Th * voun h*a» a haa*' r*tr*»* tdam atrohm. ®dty IlhraHan. ha* wrltt*r a ilhtl* a*»r»phi*« In «rhl*l» h* aak* »r*rv p*r«or> to “do h:s M» n' -v tha* th* *®.<intr\ i* a* war and drrlarr-* *hat th* iihrarr #»*ff • pl*d**d to h'!*N»nd s.f p|t»* ♦ for*ao d»«lrahl* 'b’fif and to atop wart* and *ttr«va*oi - * «rh*rav«r posalbl* Th'* pamph|»t la halna n**r**d ir ai. l o®>k’< d®<w frrtn th* library Th* rtrarlan hna op*n*d * n*w trar®b I‘ltrarv *t V rt rCavwa *0 f-imJah r*adln« mattar to th* aold-»r* It report* th** tb* library *ta*f hn* rniti)tt®d f”4» 74 to th* H*d C- •* ftind RET) H.\GS TAKEN FROM PARADERS XA'altnr Th®tm»»* Nf tIT * fainra kin and rhar?» • O'Mrlon wsrs ch!*f ■■pnnkork at th«* May day mlfhratJnn hold Ttirrday n!*ht in Arrudii hv •,,p Workrrn’ f»rf*n)*“ «r*J w, oivn poard of msmWt of Titrlntia radpal onmniufttion*. Abo-it 2,r»00 *tt»nd»d A pnradr- In Woodw»r4 tv* from Grand Clrrur park To \rr.-rtHa.^X‘ r ' o»*drd Thr rr.ro! inn A fra nf tho* < In th* Itno st*rt**d out with rod c«-n r,«nt« and > ;tnn‘*rk S \**‘ Trod TtvfT and aovoral patrolrnrp in*poof u! tb»* "trnopa" :md I ipo rotl *»rdt)l»mA I*. t Th*y if \ rn f lor-tim o.ia *»kon :rj f* >’ T« r \fr»onr f J sn F**: • 1 rt tion anuuntad **».?»■*• r;oM In 1 ■» ®d r,n v i* tort' mart ;o,i *. f --n®- n> r.-.-y r«' J. K HARTZ GIVES SON TO NATION 4 ~— Prominent Citizen’s Boy With Detroit Hospital l nit CALL EXPECTED BEFORE JCNE 10 Harper Organization Is Being: Rushed tfl ( ompletion \'b‘*rt Boynton Htrt? enlisted In arui*. thru the Harper ho-p • ii hospital unit and will if a sergeant in the quarter-man ter- department of the hospital n i Mr Marti 1* a son of J F Hart? head of a !»•<*• surgical nip ply establishment on Broadway and '*! o i- uppivmg both of the l*»troi* use tiosi tal units with inucji of their equipment lie is a student id riiiv»-r-t!> of Michigan aril cauie in from Ann Arbor on!;. Jon#: * noueh to he examined and accept ed and then returned to his -tudi**s to await » call for duty. The t ide: Marti has taken n keen in’»rest in th* building up and equiptng of the hospital unite. »nd hat nc g'V-n of his own time un •»mt nsl> .'as only natural that h should give h:s s.'n ’o the >*j vice ! F Hart/ i.« now tn Oleve •nd ' Ah Edwin t3. to*orge. quarter run-tor; Dr Thomas Keller Gruber, f *he quartermaster's department it’- Ru.-t R. Shurley. director of th* Perron foKec- of Medicine ba-* hoep v.l unit, and ‘'apt \ !.. lew:.*, qtianerma-fer nf »he Petrol’ (Yd lege V ; •• unit The party V>- *i n*' there .aspect th* laike -»’*■ hospital unit which « fully ••qutpped Itid ' Mch has >een or doped :r ’ ’be ft.-* 1 with’n days V- the Cleveland unt' *a' been in -peited * ,trnn medical author i"■••• and approved ’he Detroit party yx pec ted to t information that would h»dp ’hem to bring their own "n”s up to ,j high state of *ffl -ieney Within r h* las* few Mrs «on« of »verai imminent families have as ‘■ocia’ed thems»'l?c# With the hospi ••il uni’s so that the personnel of the staff- is now practically coni ple*e The Red Crone cotnmtttee has sent a check for $30,000 to the national headquarters out of »he fund* now* being collected. This will b* sent to the wap department and then re r urn* j •,) to fwrolt for use of the Harper hospital unit, in an'!<;]; cion of a hurry call for that unit to take ’he field frr \ntru Mrl>»an, director of the Hscper unit -.*>« he < spec's a call before ’he end of the present mon'h, possibly within two week* While *he hospital unit is no* *n tirdcomplete it Is believed that by borrowing equipment which i* being assembled for the Detroit College of Medicine unit it could take to ’he field at once. Woolen blaiike’s are stifl badly needed and altho .t,o»ki if ibeni have been or acred for the two uni’s they are riot evpe< ’* 1 to be delivered for a tew we»*ks, ause of the great scarcity W’h!le Dr McLean expests a call a* nnv tide now- he doe* not believe his unit will e ordered directly to Europe He believes If will be kept for s «hor» time somewhere in the ea-t, where Miev ariou« units * 111 be mo itlized and given a co'jrse of ins’ruction before going :*he actual scone of the war MICHIGAN HAS 250,000 MEN OF AGE FOR DRAFT LANSfNO Ml*h . May 2 -About f'D.OOO men !n Ml<t»llt*n will e nr’« under the ronucnptjon law. if the ?a* Hint** are flved at 21 and 27 !■ - recommended bv President Wll ■ on, mcordlnsr to Th*' *ta*e bureau r,t vi*al etat ieMc<« On this basis, if tie «»a»«» t* **Ved to furnish fur q mi* fowl'd m arrnv of 1,000,000 rrm. Michigan will have so ,»nd * - th* *ront about on* mail to every nyht rn*n eligible Counting Mlcblfrana population r « i oor./ioo and th* population of th* I nit*<l States aft JOobQ.ObO, al ko’ • ot furt ex r»*»d those figure**. Michigan's quota r»tl«*d by the United li be approaimntely thre cer t*n> of th* total ■ < her word* if th* Unit'd St;*, tea rai«*s an army of 1.000.000, p* (■ planned. Michigan will have to contribute in.ono if th* govern i i*nt rulae* l.Jbb (v*o as I* hoped. Michigan win have to a*nrt Si.OOb in every 500 000 ra*n raia*d by (Waft or o*l:erw|-<e, therefore. Mich 1. an mttat send lS.opo P7nllaUr*nta •~c~--»he riard and regular army will ** deducted from th* number to t ,« raised by draft ilf ia estimated that 15,(Kt<t,0t)0 otmcoe of silver p*r year are urn and :• »r sensitising purpose* in th*’ innW of motion picture fUms CASTOR IA !• or I" n* ad Cri*>,6n i t Use For Over 30 Years W E DNESDA V. MA A 2 . \9 1 7. /Zf&r&r* \ !\ i /<> ■> 3 feh *,-? fifOTflUv"* ? ( tfjt l-/t[ Ms :•-: » ms™ ’/ / 17 7 ‘^ S <JttTf~' . > 7 - U A Purchase of 200 Misses Suits Featured Today at sjgM Not One Worth Less Than S3O The value-giving record of the year. Tailored and semi-tailored. Ihtsket Heaves, French Serges. \ elours, llurella> and al the other much h inted materials. Style featur.-- includt braid and tape N edgings, wide revets, tight fitting slaves and mili tar> pockets. No matter what your tastes, you ran be suited if prompt in taking id\antaie ol t'u> unusual opportunity Extra Petticoat Values a, *4M Taffet* PrrMrn«r» tbat are r*‘sllv unu-’iat In qua!- itv *ty!*. workmanship n: .J *■ thm \ ricjnf i»nlv actual ran rnnvc\ th»*ir quality Attractive model** with tlar*- flnu.n* »•«*. ,a* ■ rao* ur changeable.- Verv •>Ji* .:: . uiue RED COSS FUND 15N0W5139.015 (on tri but ions Now Expected To Reach $200,000 With 100,000 Members Up to Wrtnmdiy morning the total fund of thr Red rr»* * ru patgn had reached sn:«,or »■ Thf* included f*rn hll contribution* received Ttmadav Nut did nut include at lea*? lb bOO in ive' 1 contrlbutJon* from ‘♦bop* und factorle* tha* ha* r**;>«>rt ed to headquarter* Informally, .rid which ha* not been received A* he *ame hour the membership hurt f o considerably more Ku.ooo. eltho the exact flguri had rot been totaled <* .f> U -of th campaign committee, predicted • r ,< * the cash remit* of•the ram, m’ti would reach |2OO,P<V> and thsi' *h memherabin would greatly ajrn and iOO.i'tKi. A touching little latter 'oainr |! »a* received Tin "tin rnorrtr/ from Doroth'' and F’atrlcla St Pierre. .Vo 37 Letington are , Jr, thlldlah rhlrorraphy the children told of how they had «aved the! 1 pennle* until they reached a do'la *md that they are non «t*rt|ne trr on another dollar, which "oil follow the ftrat LONE BANDIT LOOTS TRAIN Throws Erakvm.tn From Cojnh and Holds I p Paw songoi«» SPARTA Wl* , May 2 -Alt'r throwing the brak -man from 'lt' vent I hole of the re tr couch, a lon* Iraodd early today robbed the pa'* arngera *,n »* Chicago a Northweni *rn train near here and made Mm escape The bandit hoard'd the train a* T.vroaae. remaining In a forward r .acb until within a few mile* c»f hparta Aa the tratn pulled In'** th* yard** he knocked the hraltemt u. P lin llockett, who wa- at tint; n fl.tgmaß, from the veatihtilc and vent thru • h«* pnMr'Vnccr uri »h«* |:» I '/*'h V A g<»od description of the ha full; was furnt*hel by the par erg -'1 wni B" ■« T'tjtru hu L_ M.tl aurrotindltig rtutiitry "d»y. A complete locomotive waa huih t a single dav recently in tl*» Mope of the lamtion A Northw* t e»n railway. MAKES GOOD ON DEATH THREAT Woman, Facing Eviction, Ends l ife; Husband En mined From Harassing landlord Following the Butnd* o| Mr?, fame* l| Van Sunday mom inc In her home, No. H6u franc tv * .fudge C• t::U rtieaday l*su»d an in Junction r"afrrt;n Tg her widow •* from haraaatng \rrmfci I.indennnrn. owner of the h(ai*« where the \n;. Nt’.taea lived fund'*r*;it»tin. who lived with the nil .Veaaqr until about *ix months ago. brought eviction proceeding* efore Clroijit Court <‘oinmi**l<>ner May in April and aerured a writ of ■eatltutlon leaving »h* tenant* fill May S to v«< fairing thi hear uk Mr* Vtn N*'aa *ald that If ah** vert* forc'd 'n move ahe would Kill lieraelf She mad* good her threat ftohert Mill, counsel for IJnder ruann, represented to Judge t oil tint alnc«- her dt>Hfh the huahnnd haa followed him fr*"tii hla work a f me Ford Mo'or Tar company nnd upbraided him The injunction re -♦min* him from making Hlnnderou* tßtr>|n' , n♦ IJndermnnn’s life ha* vfn threatened. I* w** declared, and he haa had to get a policeman o accompany him from work. FIREWORKS TABOO FOURTH OF JULY Thru order* to th* police and« "ar» nent. Mayor Marx will place a lon «n 'he a ale of all firework* in l>e r»iit dur.'off the wnr. Tuerday 'he mayor reie|v»«d a Irtfr r from Koh* • m Ad;u *»>n, fire tommfaaloner of Vew t irk elty, In which he naked hat ail o|ti* follow |N*'\v York * lead In placing a han on flr*'Worka • xhlblli**e* Jf»* atatea In the letter ‘bat fit'-work* misfit he u.aed hy <n* nile« to start flrea and eiplo -lon*. Employe* To Share In Proflta. Aa an **ipreatlon of appreciation of the loyalty of it* employe* S W Struua a* Company ann«|unce thnt those druwlng salarmn n«>t * treed ing | .hot) n ve»r and who h*ve h* <*n ip their ejnplo fat two year* ot tongfir, prl« r to J sin nary |, of each y*«r will receive M n annlver -arv gift of i n*h. tn amotirte tang fui; front tv. o to tin per tent of the freviou* ••ar * *i»lart. The i rat payment will be nia<it at the *’nd of the pr**a*nt year and yearly t hei ejifter. I , rlntln*—the pint* nee* fcfiitt— *Wnt *• rt*fct—Tleic* Jnh *•**