Newspaper Page Text
WEDHESDAV, MW 2 , IMi r Lighten the house Keeping by serving a ready-cooked, ready-to-eat food that contains the max imum of nutriment at low est co6t, and with the least tax on the digestion. Shred ded Wheat Biscuit is the real autocrat of the break fast table —the one cereal food that holds its own against all comers, with increasing sales every year. It is a boon to the busy housewife, a welcome relief to the jaded stomach that has wrestled with meat and other heavy Winter foods. Try It for breakfast with milk or cream; for luncheon or dinner with ber ries or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. PRICES OF COAL DONOTADVANCE Full Supply Adequate For Present Needs, slut None For Next Winter The advance in coal prices which wan anMcipared for Tueaday. May day did not materlallie, even tho 'he weather whs more line that of bleak Deceinbei than thi glad anil aunny month of flowers leading dealer** said ih*»> were *tlll selling at th* pm • * which have been in efferr for «everal dav*. but they could not tell how long they tnigl t continue to Jo *p It m admitted ittHf the supply 1a not equal to the demand and that price* are likely *o advance, bu' no dealer wa« prepared Tues day to make an' prediction* a** 'o when or how much the advance might he Roth Potman* A- Dean and the I’nt'ed Fu-i A- Supply company. well o*l . r large dealer* dei la:> I that they were keeping th* Are* go ing for the frgid springtime and were not thinking of or -riling next winter’* - tppl > Regular customers* were being served n linujed amount* and there wa* nothing ap proaching a famln- th*> *,n.i C J Te r ne* Killed New * har '* ••!) leretwd in !>• rroit of th«* d»ath of ( 1 Tern**' formerly of this city, tn Colon, Pan arriH rw-ath *a- caused bv »he fad ing of an electric w tr»* during a fl?e Mr Terne* was chief of the Colon Are department and wa* directing hi* men when the accident occurred Pom In Itefrolt in 1873, Mr Ternea went to the Pacific coast wh**n lt> ve*r* old, where he renialned until the outbreak of the Spanish Amer ican war, when he joined the Roo*evelt regiment of rough rider* At the clone of the war he wont to Colon where he married a daugh ter of Porflrto Melende*. then gov • mot of <V»!on Hi* wife and flv* children, four brother* and two si* ter* survive him The brother* are Prank T the Rev Anthonv P. the Re* Peter J. and ( baric* [ and the ejater*. Mr* A f l<onvo and Terev* TArnr* .<ll of Dotrot? Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S CAST O R I A Prtafliit—«k* ptetn neat klnit—that la H*M—Time* .teh Heat.— Main 4S*O. A SOW VALLEY FROM F»AMPT r-PS'MCw HOTEL CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Magnify Switzerland by fifty and you have the Canadian Pacific Rockiex. You don’t have to cross the ocean to see them. They are on your way to tha Pacific Coast—no side trips necessary. THE GARDEN OF THE GIANTS A Kr*at tumbling *n* **f J*SW<t sn<l »nnwy topped ttinumid foot wntrrf*ll* veiled in shifting »pmv mnkn pA*k*-- flashing *nd glittering in the sunlight-pierce this the Carden of the (ilunt-.. MSSBF NortAMHUtMlt,**f* F.vrrvkind of mountain ncrNtl'wlnt yourirtvlrr V*hrvty gr—n tnendnw* Inlaid rmtmnrn precipice p*>ny riding, g. .If, hiking, boating, hshing. camping and glacier with their belts of dark hr forests, nnd with Jim IJrew.ter’s guide*. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY “Thtr World'm C rollout Hlqhway” Canadian Pacific hotels af Banff. I.ak* I «*■••, FUtd. Gtador and Balfour. SnrvlreCansdUn raclflc standard j none better. *For complete Information and low round tripsummerfarowrite.CHil orphone. Ask tor Tour No. 1(L M. O. Murphy. Oan’l Agant. 7 Fart It Wsat Datrolt. Ph«na Main 4M4 Banff Lake Louise Twin Falls Mt.Sir Donald M.cnifi«.nthrt.t«- “H.. i..rri.nrf t.v. of Yoho Valley C!n( ierß.C. oerl ly situated In the North Amen a- held In Field l« the pntnwny th* MnontSir Donald and tha l . . • chalice of g'a* ier and Toh<» Valley, with it t tnnv lllacillewaet Glacier at tha » £ » l, .1 . mountain. T ails to tha ure -.fore , i «afrrfulK gla- ba« k door of the Canadian Pacific Rockies. Hot |*kaaln thaelmid*and to ciers, and annwclnd peaks. Pacific Hotel. Mountain Springs sulphur swim- the top of iht! V (>f jd. »^VtT r <^ : 1 n *‘' l climbing, p ny trails and mlng pool, gnlf, climbing Lsw|v drl* to th» Mo. that a twoorthrcc day pony avtry form of vigorous out* on mountain highways. rain*iab<'sod the Valiev rul« mn» Iw ma le in rv-r- door sp*>rt. Guides for riding on Alpine hetgh‘%. of th* Ten Teaks. Climb* feet comfort. Mf.p off at AioinavUmhars. Rasydrtva nomg on Airine n with Swiss guides an! ,hc Canadian i sciflc • nr ’ "«]*!»> the marbla -Baa th* buffalo In tha camping trip*. Perfect Hotels at Field «r I meraid flowered Nakitnu Caves. National Park. boteL Lake. TrabstoluvelyAlpinaUkaa. TO OBSERVt MOTHER’S DAYMAYI3 War Gives Occasion Added Significance This Year GOVERNOR ASKS ALL TO RESPECT I T Pays Fine Tribute To Motherhood In Proc lamation In the pr» ini cri -is in Xmerican 1 >t on II11»r ♦ ■ ’ ... *' It: • is connected with th* annual ob-ten an< e i»f >!oth*-i * da' Sunday. May Ik. Th* ino’bi id ih» country a;«’ h*inK tailed upon nm only to ki\<* tb*-ir on t in ft n ,a- oi wit r b to brai h very l;tj;ge liar** of r.Jj•• burden which lu alty ;in 1 patriot mru in requiring of women in the struggle now going on in tlo <;ii.'<- of universal democrat v. 1h» oh't-rvanct of’ mother’* dav. started in 19U8 by Miss Anna Jar vis, of Philadelphia to pay homage to thp memory of n d«*url' lov* and mother ha* grown until i* ha- ho come an annua) nation wid* tribute to th* 1 mother- of Mo world, living; and dead I t i Mc« .farv t 1 fort•< it has heroin* • tablMhed ms torn so. >on* ar. l d,d. h’* r- o a white ( rnation f"l the mother who li.ii goto he>ond and a colored flowo for tho living mothor. while th«- gift of flower* to mothet i 'one of tl. w..*t t of tok*ti' conno«t.fi with tho da' K'om pulpl»> an! platform* no |i-i* rh"n in the hr>ni< ha* the oh rvance of 'Mothers dav" hero; •- one of eager trlhute to motherhood sorn ;. V. ill h* r j< '! »jr r rciso- will be held in church and Sunday school with tho theme of motherhood uppermost and glorified lioc. Albert ,Sh .-per ’ - t-.-lu-d the following proclamation concern ing the Btate’s observance of the day tMjr American vi’ ration 1- built around the home. The heart of tho home is ‘he mother. What is ther* in all th* realm of art th it lands - h- aukiPil than a -tnij •• -fin--';, gracious woman In her household; a woman who** dally life is an out pouring of the gospel of serv'ce, who is worshipped ov h”r children, beloved hy her husband and who rule- ItOier home by sweetm hy gent !en*-**t*. hy self denial hy ln\ e " The mother* of the lari are en gaged In the noblest of all Ailing*, the rearing of their son* and daughter* tn take f e . plan a* useful member* of society A* wo, whose mother* hare f. It U*. look hack thru the year*, how • wee* anti preclou* l c the memorv of the mother in the old t ome All her life was a beaut* vi. life [• ran like * rill down the hi! : side and *png all the time It wa* like flf.wer* that know no summer and n.> winter The memor- of f kindle* in u* «*lll the supr-mest af- i fe-tion and arnnse* 'he fines; th i*ta-ru of our heart* Therefore th -ft "-• ”I*' pe • •* ’pe clal tribute of as.-t tion to the moth who *t(ll liv. »nd b'»nor s he memory of the mother* who hare gone from d*. 1, Alher* FI S -* i . governor of the *ta*.» r*f Michigan. <lo hereby d* signatc and rel aalde ii . ia> i;t. and I call upon pur • ople, dioth voung Hiid old, to gath- In the It s< reral place* of wor hip, and take part in service* ap fiopriate to tha day and, bv the ' -arlng of a red fltiwer for the liv u r mother anti a white for the dear h pur'ed. to synibollre their love iud reverence for the mother* of the n.ulon. In k < ord.tnce with a resolution •if the Congress o f the Cnited .- tt> l further request ihe people • f Michigan. f>n the day aforesaid ro display the Cniteii Stale* flag In then home* and in other phe ... :» fitting cxpr.-*.*ioii of th* ir d* mre to pay homage to AmerF ,»ti motheihood FORM UNIT OF STATE TROOPS Detroit Itusinessmen, I'nder (.i r. Hoi rah, W ill Organ ize Six Companies \ meeting will be held Monday • • ; it: Mav 7. in the Ho**-’ Ruder lruMtn. foi tl., formation of a Me ruit unit of Htatr- troop- 3 composed ot bu- n« -- ti'-n Mrillr wilt he held weekly. I nder Prig fTen TTarrah 11 I* e* peeled that six companH** will be •'..rnicfl * iif h cfimpanv to coriHist of ;.e inl rted nun and three officer* VI -*-rvice will be voluntary and a!•ho c compensation Service in the s'ate troop* will not obligate inyone to federal service, neither '-.ill it exempt those enlisted The p*-t r ol? unit expect* to render every •d.-t ri to the federal recruiting - > rvi' »- ind fither militia activities, nd tu perform .-uch dutie- as may l>< required Special atteuilon will t*> paid to marching gunrd duty, sanitation etc, «nd • ffort* will b** •i id* to fnmillartre the member* of • uni? wuh military tarficr so that if tin ir «-f-rv!re* are required b> b. ( ountrv eventually *hey will be repared l urther inf'trmatlnn may be oh fmui-d from ’h*- member* of the ’•inpnrary committee. Kdw-ard T> M. ri in. No 17 .TelTerson-a'e Lieut Walter F7 Alien. H'ldder* A Trad • xrl mg'-, and T Bargman, Vo. - i-h -mhf-r of Commerce building HENDRIK OFFERS IIIS SERVICES George ITendrle. of Hloomfle and Mills, a nu-mber of the Hendrl ■ t v of Ikctroit. ha* offered hi* M-rvi' e* to the war department Mr* Hendrle 1* a prominent suf fragl** and pacifist. TATren ber hu* hand l f.illed to active service she will open * ‘‘War for democracy” headquarters in Washington, and ('..-vote h« r*eif to winning Missis ;d t nlley vote* tn congre** fer '! • woman suffrage federal amend ruent. Martelll Funeral Thursday. E in* ra! service*, for Fan] Mar -h, who died Monday, will be held n 'he residence. No. ?. 10 Congress enM, Thursday morning at 0 ' f lock Interment bring in Forest Ijwii e, metery Mi Martelll wa* 'orn ► ' v*ar-i ago Irv Monta Rowa, I'alx He came to Iketrolt In 1875 n 1 < neared in the decorating bu*- •IPX" ln*»r becoming a real e**afe •', a'er Survivor* are the widow nd fl e hildren. f>*!illo. Irmo. Paul, .1 • Mr* A’b'na Tolton and Mrs Ain FMngle, *ll if Petrol? Mr M s o ;ght i-n th- French side [i t FYanoo Prussian war He v.i provident f)f *he so • <»v of I>«t.rolt for a number of DETROIT TIMES HOMEOPS HOLD ANNUAL MEET Michigan Society Will Be In Session Here TUI Friday, Opening With Clinic Today The forty-eighth annual meeMng of the Hom-opathlc Medical society of the stala of Michigan will begin today and will continue until Fri day night Today's program will be given over entirely to clinics In Grace hnapital hy l*ur o |t physi cians and surgeon*. Thursday night a banquet will be given in the Ho tel Cadillac by the Detroit Homeo pathic Practitioners society. Mayor Marx is *< heduled to de liver the formal address of welcome Thursday morning f>r Luther “eck, of Plymouth, president of the society, will deliver hi* presidential address at this meetLng The other officers of the society %re: Vice Resident. C B K'nyon, Ann Arbor, second vice-president, Mary G Stev -n* Detroit, general secretary. A. H Smith. Grand Rapids; treasurer, Niel N Bentley, Detroit; corre t-ponding secretary, .T \V. Hutchln Almost Every American Family Can Own a Maxwell Car Because it costs only $6 to $3 a month to run a Maxwell —much less than the average American family spends on luxuries. The Average American family spend# a great deal more than $6 or $8 a month on amusement* and luxuries, most of which mean nothing—wouldn't even bo missed. If you owned a Maxwell you'd want to He out in it as much as possible —which automatically would cut out more than enough of the cost of other pastimes to cover the cost of running \ry Maxwell —and besides, you’d be living better, Healthier, happi r, in the great out o’ doors,* —and you'd take your place in the world as the r>u r f • motor car. That’s what the brains behind the Maxwell have c n —given the world a car every man can own. An achievement! Isn’t it? The Proof of These Statements There's no theory about these cost of-opere! in f They’re based on what thousands of Maxwell owners a. e . doing—running their cars on an absolute outlay of only $6 n .. a month. These enthusiastic Maxwell owners tell us, too, that they grt • he Maxwell engine is a marvel of power and punch-—* upwards of 30 miles out of a gallon of gasoline—many do better simple, steady, durable and fier> : a. than that. V .xwell parts are all of known not an expert* The Maxwell holds the world’s record for a non-motor-stop mental item in the whole car. run. A Maxwell stock car made 22,022 miles in 44 days aid « . .. r £ , - nights— went 22 miles on every gallon of gasoline used on that M3XWCII ft C<ll tC C© i rOVIQ OF long jaunt. With refinement of finish, with grace and dignity of fort* We could tall of many other supreme tests of Maxwell power, * nd line —y° ur Maxwell will show up splendidly alongside any endurance and economy, CAr * -—magnificent deeds, nearer equalled by any other automobile*, ** rooniy * nd comfortable, lon. but we’ll cite just one more: Let the Car Speak for Itself A woman drove this Maxwell 9,700 miles. Come to cur sales rooms and look the Maxwell over, Mrs. Miriam Seeley, Professor at the Oregon Agrlcultur 'I —inspect the car thoroughly, inside and out, College, made a 9,700-raile tour across the Continent and back —ask us as many questions as you care to, in a Maxwell. —v OU needn’t take anything on faith, for every statement Her total expense account was I*A cents a mile, including made here can be verified, gasoline, oil and repairs. The Maxwell will mo*€ good, and we know it, fyftgefj The Cunningham Auto Cos. yffiggH mrij/ Woodward and Warren V\i>. Detroit, .Mich. Small Monthly Payments Arranged If You Prefer. con. Sngtnaw. and necrologist. W M. Bailey, Detroit. Dr. Frecerick . M Dearbord. "bf New York. J. P. Cobb, Chicago, aud C. K Sawyer, of Maxlrm, 0., are among the speolailata of national repute who will deliver addr*Kts*-a. Uualres* sejston* will be h»-ld In the Cadillac.. NOTED DANISH MINISTER DIES The Re.v. A P XV Becker, on»* of the most, widely known Danish Lutheran clergymen In/the T’nlted Slate*, died from cancer. Tuesday morning, In the home of his son, Dr Sigurd Becker, No. ‘285 Kas* Grand blvd. Dr Becker waa horn In T>enmark 73 year* ago. and came to America In 1 RTS, settling first in western Kansas He had held pastorates all over the country, bis last fharr* having been In Grayling, Mich At one time he was pre*ld*n' of »b- I>nnish Lutheran synod of Mlrhlcun and wa* well known to Fkani-h Xmerlcans thru hi* pulpit work ar.d writings in various Danish and Ene lish rhurch publication* Before he oomlng an ordained clergyman. Dr Heckrr w*s a first lieutenant tn tho r >anlsh srmy The surviving 'amlly incbnlf ■ Mrs Broker, two* son». L»r Sigurd I'ecker and Axel pexker, and on ilunghter, .Mt*. J, I Yrvtea. all of I Ikx’froit. Mr* A. N Ik.nk. of Ijds I Angeles, Mrs. Beckyr's sister, came U* Ikatniif unexpectedly four day,* ago, and *he was the last, person to be recognized by Lu*. Decker. Puneml services will be held Thursday afternoon in the Danish Lutheran church. \ ran r? and <’.«j ohne-avi-s , »ht- pa-t< ! the R»\ 7C V. Holm. < fL. L»-n, Aska Megaphone for Recruiter “A Citizen” has written a note to Th< Times enclo-.ing .'• > > ”UL to b> used towards tho purchas.i of ti__ sp.-akitu' trumpet for “the lady who Is lending -uch faithful -<rvu.- ai< ♦he city hall army recruiting sta tion.” If the crowd* attracted to that tmt* daily continue *o grow i? will be necessary for th*- lady to have megaphone if she want* to make every 1 ody hear, lbs- contri btiflon will be delivered to the prop rr authority. Girl Would Aid Nation. Ada M Ittelberger, No 2010 TN nob scot bu.l- -g I- wrl' ten the mayor asking wh.-t <lie can do to assist her country n war time. Rhc says she doesn’t want to be h R,ed Gross r-irse b .• ■ -he wo l , and make ;i:t n* iviatru for *ln }• -tn>. Love Dies When Italian Youth Learns Fair Marie Was Not the One Who Lured Him With Harp The strains of s harp coming frrm home of Marla Bagllse. 19 yeaia dd, roused romance tn th« soul ot Salvatore Imato, a dark eyed son of I’-aly to whom the arpeggios made a particular appeal. Imato lived «♦ No 37G Dubois st , and hi* sweo’ heart a f«w d*Mus away All thru the fail and winter he heard the ’ lelodtnus clxnrds Sometimes h would see Marla. A few week* ago he met her. He wooed her Impetuously, pushing hi* courtship rapidly to the marriage been-.- stave. That he didn’t even op to winch her at the harp. , Mou ’l;<y morning he secured a llcrn.u* Tuesday morning he brought It t>r* k *o Joseph Pllarskl. marriage license clerk, and told him that ri few hours after he got the license he discovered that It hadn’t been Maria who did the playtnr but her married a-int, with whom she lived ' I’m not going to marry her now. * he said “Here's the license ’’ Pllarskl took hack the license _ Anna Pretrow ska. turned down Kanwtancz Brkanhecj: when *? e learned he had three children, he (And, rfmcmber, her journey was mode on all sort* of road*—* ood and bad—across the desert and over the mountain*. Th*»’» the Maxwell! Isn’t that the car for the man who n ■> ae worth of a dollar? I he World’s Greatest Motor Car Value T’.e ? srwel! *ouring car, equipped with all accessories, cost* \r>'i ci lay orly '“('6s f. o. h. Detroit. Yet every bit of metal in it is * ms * -h' finable for the purpose used, and is rigidly *ub je. :dto ti: ;n« v r.t advanced scientific tests. • cost risen tremendously. How, then, can the * b» u i n tar priced so low? y* i « rs» | l . ■> cK ins: power of an institution a* vast at the \ 11 *>4 o Lor Company, the nv.st efficient machinery, —1!..? brainiest and most skillful mechanics, s—vigilant and scrupulous technical and executive supervision, — and the development of one model, of time-tried and proved desig, ", to as near perfection as brains and shill cars nahe it. told Pllartki, Tuesday moraine la returning the license. “Voe, I love children,’* she had told him according to hie tala. “That’e good,” replied Konatanca, “becauee I've three of them.* Then came the .sudden refusal. Jjq, uidGranite Waterproof, mar-pmof, makes I • smooth, lasting lustre, kept I handsome with only a ftoormop. I fme for oil cloth and linoleum. I •Ude by Berry Brothers. | <«a> Sold by All Dealers. B T«> ASM JULJCT Hlate of De troit. Michigan! You are huieby notified that a final rule In divorce liav Wen granted agalnat rou at the autt of John Oar rtciu Hail, your husband, vehich will he hc.trd fn th# Court of Comm n t lea*. Vo B of Ph'l adalphla Cnttrity, •’’ommonwaalth of r«*nnaylvanla, aa December Terra. 1(M 5 N 81, on Mon .lav the 31at day of May. 1817. at 10 .’clock am., on which dav you may ■ ppcar and ahow causa If any you h»v». why an h divorce should aat 1 r granted against you. ITVVR T .TOIIN VK Tveox. 1011 Chf rmit-at. I’hlla, Pa. Attorney for IdballanL PAGE 7