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PAGE 4 How About Your \acation. I Why Not a New Spot—Some thin!* Different Thi* TimeTJ ft# the iruiM tl.*t h» r** * w* hav mountain *• .*r»*ry that i» ' ' fauAlM] (n aH worl/l And hr»i4r<. in pla>-*« *>kr <!!»<•»*' Nation*! »*• rN undar th< dlrnrt *up. • rviainn of our fi.-vrrpniml. n- t «my " ar* thr ' nrr, »nd N«i**i*-* marvel* unaurpa —'l. hut «r. and -«ud> ».av* !>•#« appltmi to make «B*cl*r a nv>at fomloruMr an« «Ml*htful pi** <> to vialt Mitmiiinlli rn<*untmn inn* n* Z~Z >* m «'it»lnt» on a nmalh r • ah- hut s» v ronvantrro •- in <*••• «ut-of-doora It will ror. you for board and »®d« , »« from on** «»» n '** dollars * cordln# t.- your pur**. »'!>> •' rr *: thin* WrJJ K 1 Wond. iful. Itionou-. a, *"‘ r , ' * r K , Thf bom*- < f "iivinK j;ia and f.,w*Tin«t mountain |o,k» of sir? •at *» illuatratd folder *hl<h mtkr t) -of g dr* td OJartar National Park thia -ummnr appeal to J Fruiv ■ f»«*n. V***- A*t , C B &Q. It i: .%<: Jackaon Wvd , t'hi <a*o. — Aib PRODUCE CHICKS, IS POOD PLEA Poultry Association Wants People to Help In War BAC K YARD HEN IcCOST FAVORED! Extra Pound of Fowl For Every Person In U. S. Urged The necessity of producing in Is’7 an extra pound of poultry for every man woman and rhi'd in the United States has been taken up by the American Poultry association and circulars have been receded Is -fcXPtroit h> poultry ralf-ers asking that every effort be made to ro oper ate In the plan and to urge cttixen. generally to maintain a "her. roost" In the backyard. “You can be of rust service to yonr country by aiding In the ns tlon-wide food conservation move ment that has been inaugurated,” reads the circular. *’T>o all you can tn your neighborhood to u-ge the continuance of hatching during Ma’. and June for meat production. Poul try men have the quickest of all -jneana of meat production En courage more poultry in your vleln tty. l T rgc citizen* to keen a few hens In the backyard, supplying the feed from the waste from their own tab]® which otherwise would And Its way into the garbage can. Make your table and kitchen scrap* a •ource of profit. “Aside from the question of profit to the poultry raiser -which at present Is far above normal Amer leans must look at the matter from a philanthropic and humanitarian standpoint, and stand ready to do the utmost In the food exist nrr Let us all try to he a far* r in th« pro duction of an extra I'MMXMM**) pounds of poultry m< a* *his >ear I>et every home have a ue»' poultry yard and a few well-kept profitable fowls. Never In the hi < v of th* world has there been h uri.-trer n»*-d for the production of foodstuffs than In the present and the next iwo years will see every na','>n on earth crying aloud for food. It is largel> up to America to assume thi* bur den, and “he run do it with her riches, her resources and the inge nuity of her people ’’ Henry Keenen, No. 9nr> Four teenth-ave . a member of the Ameri can Poultry association. -a>a all poultry dialer* ;ind poultrj publics tions stand ready to give aovice and help to all who undertake the rais ing of poultr' this year. General Motors Prosper*. For the eight months ended March 31, the undivided profits of the General Motor* company ate said to have been approximately 918.750,000 as compared with sl7. 624.1 IT.0? for a similar period last year. The increase in the sale of car was 2.1.<*20. 11l Iviru! In the middle of the after noon to give you added A vigor the rest V of the day. 4- .. '• • -• The Do in its of the Duffs. U TbkA NOpHo MA/sJ »s ff* TtH I NOD WMAT US B .VIPS A IjTTLE. JJ kin fctAA b(»sk* Todtr MAWIJitD [ TUinn. Ii PCAtM-JOST LtX>h. ■rj AVOID IH T*g AtfMV , NE-sY V ,F t L/LOWS Lih( Vu* AnD AT THAT Pl^TlHte K pi*T in ACI LL 4nD KEEP i .... I WHO 16 7V16 '<**<; i(I HEt3 s ~j» sea SOW - j f 1 LADN A*f> WWERR i I A.N>Lj oV nM- 3ROWN- , f ? r I ! I * TI?eET ! Sf TST~v f ' ie nans. \i PROHIBITION ANSWERTO GRAIN LACK —EX-GOV. EOS* Former Massachusetts Executive Urges Dry Nation BOSTON. May 2 War prohibi tion will solve America ? food prob lem more quickly than “fevprlsf gardening in park. yard and ■ ;:* mantled lawn" In the belief r.f for mer Gov. Eugen< N I >-?. of chusetts. In a statement to the United Press today Foss decla * 1 that "war prohibition i- the onl> path that wlil brine c;v llzation out rCom monwe all b rs v~' ' l r" M v ,r I HAMMOND BUILDING t S. E Cor Fort and Griswold Str«**» ; Ai;H2VILLE i “Land of the Sky ” I In lb* E«j at ful Monntiidi of Wnltra North Carolina 2™®''-**% The clear, pure air and the delightful, mild cli ai and refresh you. Altitude 2250 Feet r \ U' ■ •' • mnl O' •'i'-.-.r div*r«ion\ m (\i \ i\i jj \h®BJ CAROLINA SPECIAL l mb /y !.• i'm Cinr ion.iti f» 35 o a Today " y U iJfNfl A Arr A«bcvi,,r .... DCO • m Tomorrow I Corriplr'r through * * r -prft v».»h latrv typ« Pullman Oh*#r I B AS V V . .. I mint t*r and Ui *» I fl W V M I Additional Through Pullman Drawing Poom Sleeping Car I’l I I B B J.ravr« Ci:m innati &. 11l p. rn. Ca .y A'rirei AMiCviUo 111 p. rn. n*af dar J 51 Jn * Thia ia thr araaoo of thr i ear to viait Wratern North Carolina. / M. ri a a of wild flower* in bloom hrigbtea the moentem mde* aad valley*. !m > Southern Railway System Lb* ~ -y / s'** HAPPY » '<rw n «*r.fi Pai**M*r A«a*t • 9 rert S*r-»• ‘*.,l Mich,«*. Tclcthe.-* Ma a 3617 i . . .. I *7,J- ■ of the wood.* He asserted national firei. jn •r• - ’ 1 -til i gram '■■■;' .• -i in makw.g flre wat.-r,” • ! *• Fr s l \nii - fit ♦ f j nt hsfl • le>s way in which she has s;de ftapped ,’h- and» nk n.cn oe. \ dry' ! England could I av# Knapped her [finger, at ’u» -übmarne* The | quesMon up »o u? wh“* iier wc i foot which i- b»>mg roi•»- ,-j into t t^uc^t^’ , every morning from su -ur • How lone '1 ; 1 it con'inue 'o b* -he I Amen an 7 ‘•There - Tffrvdoubf o' i* M'ar I the immed* *e present We are hound to have it and when 1t comes t* e should insist on a ‘rider’ to if N .American team should he ship r. i f,, r hr<-wir.g or di«fillir* In Fnzlish, French, ?cand nav.an. even • W* .he | in s h s particular pigee in un} teiding embargo on Ettrope New Beacon Lig"*.! at Elat. T-.err be.t.-on *~rrh' - will he es»ab lished about Mny a -n the old chan n-d. St flair Flat? canal, ‘o as*is’ a n boa'* Under orders frotr. •he navy depar"uen' sma 1 c.aft is barred from the regular “htp eanals at th* FT a fa. The artificial arm devised for tLe *oldler* ma mod In the European ■ r.r Is a miracle of mechanism W • h jr a man can carry a cane or ri rre ’v or hold a book. He can ,i... knife and fork quite dexterous * wrl’e a 'eg!h;»- hand. h.O:d a base >,,i; nr a billiard cue, a hammer r r an ax, and pick up a pin The first American, forts 'o use ■ .t- -mate* were ('»•'!*■ Williams and ‘■e <• ;«ter fort* built, in l' »7 tn guard he sea entrance to New York. Savings Bank “How to Invest My Savings?” v» ry • ften is a difficult question, especially to {.>>-■ »a\vr of modest means. L!\ oiv * • -ir.gr your savin firs in a Common wc.Jt evings account you can secure the great >t income consistent with safety, and e-e o- t or large sums a- your t arni’ ts- * orrmt. < all <t v rite for our folder, “Three \\ y \\ e Receive Savings." * OFFICERS. t v \jr-r at'pf.y, Prrnl<l*nt F'RANF WOLF Vlc*-Pr« ident rOMFOI T \ TVT.KR. .... Vlc«“.Pr*sid*m ~ H1KI» H lALnOT Cashier DETROIT TIMES Bv Allman. Valentine > critically ill in ilarp« r luopital. * —* Mr nr*! Mr* Truman M Nf* l * ierry have. F (v ,- to Boston Mr and Mrs Monr# F Podae air tn New York for a abort time. R R. Rid#ley7" < Hotel Ptat ler. h.t* the Brodh . J home on Grouse lie for the rummer. Mr and Mn 1’ V Hitchcock have moved from the Hotel j>ie\tn «on to No. 11*' Fanfleld-ave cast Mr* R Whitton i* atop jng ;no i: il> m ,l »* l’’ 1 *"*' \<>n>on Mr* Whitton » 51 return to Tran n i m n‘h or tw. Mr. mid Mr* V!!nn Zteharlns Ii % tvo\ 'J to n* % >v hornt* Roch.r Mr md M Yhelps Newberry Wf \- nl , r,>r New A\vh Mr VMI.TII iatet will *oto Fort Sh dtn %!, . i l- p in tretM who . _ | fV% % ojf y ♦' roturr* i to tLoir hum** on Oro*Nf ii I* Tar" - '•e-:.”'Vo ! ! O O. F Will aive 4 danclmr part* Monday ever (he in- : m Brotherhood hall. Vo ' M> J- T r«on ave *m*’ Mn ■ dence. w :\n ha- l »en visiting hei ~ ~ —w ♦ .. \r . . nar n a a .V-' v * f r \ f • ’ r. M M.t n* •* > severa' w• • k*. lia- returned to lie home. ■" i*>- v r v-< p Connon of rvrk r.'i.-e, W;n(i*or announce the pr\gb ■ ' •* • • ! mr' '• ” Fier i Carae.. ! to !. . O H Brown (ire Hundred and Fifty ?hlid ba*’a i ion <' F V *«' not Mr and Mr* R J Brown. ' Fe-ru*. On'.. Mr* Oooice T Hendrie ha* f mmed. front Wi h'n«rtor. whe*-* #he SOCIETY / :; C 7 NATIONAL}/',;) AJ slUg_/i; |;;- [\ - X *J -,74jV JSjIEQViEUa- . 7 f, .’ft • T^ r V? .111 :rjH v&L. - ~ f c ■- XnHvrj w ~ r: V \8 A HAY SALE OF SILKS 3,000 Yards of Silks and Corduroys 69’ ‘I and’/■& Values ■ jH^ Sr W/M> s,ooo yards of Plain and Novel tyStriped Silks Values NatiommSiikC ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR S ALL AN BLOC. WOODWARD AMO GRATIOT — . OAI I H 1 ——„ ,-. r- **V^PWTH^BPT' went two week* ago In the interest of tin* ivtrolt hr.inch of the can I’tiion ApalttJ-t Militarism. Tin* ivtrolt Camera club "111 meet Wednesday rrenine, in *hc olubroom* No M‘> Ktesee hnlldinc for an illustrated lecture on I'll* jf ’ f|i - v r ;• t t h H I 1’«m 1 • ■ |. r*f the Kastman Kodak company, no,lt* i]', V Y TANARUS».,» ,nn i ban,’, ’• ' of 'be Michl n \ut' la'i«'!i aiil >akt plao. in the Hotel Cadillac. Thur.** ~.i> Mi> 1 . at *■ ' oVlo k. Mrs Ji -.ephine S illivan ('oillult. cltnir roan. • iiT 'i'... ft- an unu* . »Hy on at |t’ pro era tn ibior S Osborn w : ... ■ 'on :•!! ’ r ,id aWna t' .; k’ •’*• W ! b ’hr R*v \\ ’! !:a:n S Prin Winfield ljonel Scott, .» < ..■’rjrerhorn. !.onls Htvrn b„r. \ ir sr-ohm, and the Ret Chat!- ' l». Arnold. ■_ V number of patriotic corner and *l*• t;• *' of »»• C l'ed Spanish Wm in.:: it • . tton to arsis' in Red Cross work, a meet inn. *° h* he! 1 P* ida , rrmatE In (1 A Ft. building The >fllrrrs of the new oreaniration arc Presi dent. Mr* V eida Thomson flist vice-president. Mr* Thomas If. Rev no! !* second vice president. Mrs, t !tovv> .'re'ary. Mrs }* J Con ne I! t res .«ur-*r Mr* r ( »>orge A tv h,*w; < . ,r.ceilor Mr* Join St*-r ■.£. hi -tonan, Mre Charles Mosher. - JN- The ar.n :v declar: a* ion <on»e«t of *h« I'astrrn i! eh School Debating * * T * ;r « i' • '.'nine M a in the school aud*> f 'rnim Pro ipa! ' Rem«en Rl*hop t\':i t. • in «hare* ami 'he Jud*e« w: : be William V. Ftolies Thomas Chinn and F <1 \J'en. Three rrlr. -■ w !, I he ,) u,,]d medal. th» gC* of Miss v «* Is I'i’c* M a rah bronze medal the gif* o f *he «oo'e*v. and i r ’d society pm The con W EDNKSDAY/ MAY 2, 19 17 • «r*< Raymond Leonard, Ktl w.ml Van Horn#, Carroll <;U*nn, Rub it Wl.*nrke and Ikmg!ns giet-ro, ‘ Searching for Mother. 1/>S ANYJBLKS. CaJ . M*> 2 -A #*ir«h fur her mother, ahum eh** has nut M on fur lfc years. w an start ♦*d in Isis Angeles the oth*'r day by Mrs. K Stephen*, who was Miss is* >r:u I «nt, of Sun Jose and who with her husband at the Hotel Austin Fifth and Crocker at*. The mother Is now Mrs Frank Fitgaide and furmerly iiah Mrs Joseph Dent Vr*. Stephens and her husband intend to establish their home here a id both of th* tu wish to find Mrs. Stephen's mother. Detroit Bank Clear! nn R Detroit bank clearings fur Tites day were $• 0 Total Hear ing* for iOl7 to date are ss>n7,Ssl, 7 17 u s«S4,»'ih 'lie corresponding period in IJI6. Wear Picard Overcoats Luturioui, Lightweight Garment* For Motoring, Country Club or Street Wear Thor# four di*tln»*ttv# features • ‘ >ut rii'urd «i\ercoata l#f They are made of finest imported tnatartal*. *<*|ected with Picard ' re«.«rd for c iolu#i\ene»* and refinement; In 1 • I>i stinrtl ve Ktiglish models h**t ■« iapt**d to t’.e service* they nr. to render Ird Ks 'Uleesly tailored to th# nv>*t nrnute d#tsi 1 «r ft Pri at ever • mi.eh 1*«« than they would Sest made to order Th»re'« a satisfaeti->n In wearing a r.oard .iter at f at .ant * phr»»* 1 in words or measured ri dollars and rents. '".•me and see these r. ata today #nd satt»f> y ur*elf that Picard Price* Are Never Higher Than Picard Quality PICARD & PICARD SHIRTM AKERS IMPORTERS 2.">7 Woodward Ave. - ■ A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Ofhc«. I IKK SMI HI \ Kit mtMl ItS Steamer* for Cleveland, Pittsburgh and point* East and South, 10:45 P. MX daily. Central time Fare*- Cleveland. $250; Pitt«burgh, SSBO. Steamers leave foot of Third avenue.