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PAGE 2 POLICEMAN NABS f 2 SILK THIEVES Fait Caught Driving: Away With Third Man (Jets Away L Two tucn, believed to be nieiub* rs r of a well organized gang of thiev> s «|io have been burglarizing ■ >to r er in the northeastern I, oj th*. t it> for the la-t two n yfMis. I trrre i aught in the act t p,ta\ $2."»0 1> *. rf|; of like I >• Pt Ifoyar-Ktar *iik sfot^K at No. 410 lat. jyfday n*ht *»> .1* r rthepp**, } * .-tr* old N< |. SHt»dt"v*n itot.li men, and ;» and OTH* C* ’ I:: J'' > h" »'aP* ' - "or* it)ug down an alley in the real >: I <h* ♦ It\ -tor- w.th a mol* n ho: -a and f' wagon. it 1* alleged. Th** vtM< n [■ * at: load'd with silks stolon from r'llw Mi vrr Star -ilk atote, thr police fc ten 5 L 7lie o"("i ««an passing th* alley j an«j ordered the men to stop In s’**,cad they whipped up the horse in an’ effort to get away The ofTie ; L foiokl> overhauled them and appro | headed two. The third man jumped | .from the nflßnn and escaped. ’ K«r.y Saturday morning th- police i- h>nrne,i that the was< n .id n j; stolen from one place, th* hnr,o e from another and the harness taken freon third barn. The rilh ve i h«er identified by the manage- of [• th* MtysoSUr s.!k c< mpam i' r e . sten »nd Sheppo are h* M on a : charge of fiand larceny. HARPER UNIT TP LEAVE SHORTLY Order For Departure of En . lifted Men Next Week On the Wai* Is Belief V' It la probable that Harper hosni tal has- hospital unit will Wav* fu: a mobilization camp in the east lur * bug the coming week. Orders fiiv lnt definiie instructions are expert rd daily from Washington. Dr. M ts, |>pan lieutenant-colonel In chare** of the uniw arrived from Washington [ Friday night after having b**n in ; consultation with war department off:* ials. Lieut.-Co) Mcl/'an *- :d Saturday morning that when h* Wti Washington i» was understood 1 -it the unit would be ordered in cam? during the coming week and tha* *n offeial order would follow lmmed* atclv \ When the unit goes into the . *<*♦ era camp only the military offl*'* r ■ )f »nd the enlisted men will go The inediCal staff will join the i:ni» fev. weeks later. The ph> - lans “ will not be expected to go thru a lons «{•£.' of military training and will not h<- called until on *h- < i^'q { the departure of the un ’ tor jrytnoe, whirh Is expected to b*> within three weeks after the enl-t ed,‘ men go into the mobilizaMor. camp. I The unit is ready to leave for th* front on an hour'* nolle* a* the members have long been expecting the call. The medical men them selves hare made arrangements to turn over their practice* to oth* r~ 00 there will b* no delay in closing UP business at the last moment II 1 60 nurses and 15b enlisted men have already given up their position- and are drilling every day. There arc 25 physician* and surgeon* on the medical *taff of the untt. A. B. TiOwrie, of the Detroit com manders. Knights Templar, has no titled Dr. McLean that his command ery will raise a fund of from $15.- 000 to $50,000 with which to main tain a ward in each of Detroit’s two base hospital*. ONE-MAN FOOD CONTROL IS ONLY WAY—RHONDDA tiDNTKW, June 23.— Ixird Rhond da, England’s new food controller, believes there la only one wav to reduce price* and control food and 1 that 1* by a state monopoly lodged in one man’s Jhands. **l expect reduced price*,” he told the United Press today, "and with ! the assistance of the United States Intend to take strong action acains-t 5 extortionate profits. The only w.-v to control prices la by a state mo nopoly in one man's hands, and I f hope to be put In that position, at least a* to some article*, fe “I am glad to see that American borisewive* are standing Arm in ;h --interest of economy. Women hav»- a tremendous influence in this mu jf let. It Is really their question." cliniiiaiyKtl-f (halfonte On Af BFACH «n<l BOARDWALK k ATLANTIC CITY, N J. , ReH- flacttalion - Rttufxtnl cn Sr«*»4 • I* w d»r« ** th« On l font* th** bot«l of ho#pi>«'ify •nH fhnrrr Amrr run tbo. Golf nod jrnrht prtrO**:-* lake rwtrvitMn* now. THft LEEDS COMPANY NOTED FLYERS JOIN U.S. CORPS Lafa>ette *U«* (i i‘ t > Soprt- Distinguished Adjt. Didier Mm son. formerly avia w ell know r.thru feS i!y<nr exploit* Hone*clal*. P.s \i. • Hr ma> f >” : .,ruiv f*.r tronnd*. '* ; »! t?*:;. nif'inb r * who \ i -•* m i •► , fN w* rcl an n ,t!:J »n* cw , (**r ‘♦‘ii’ r * h, rvi I h^> RECRUITING RALLY NETS 30 ENLISTMENTS Jr the armory nittf?. ; n* tosjieiipti noi*' a r#*or nunir ta. That |t would he' to ore f tnora tile *o enlist voluntaniy ;hrm to be draf*- ed. He Sttid he beHfVrd :*»•' VOl‘l« tary soldiers would turn up ’heir noses at the rnn script*. * in put tint: 'in end t<* numeracy tamer- pir on a clever performance of a patriot ip nature There was a military parade before the meeting Ope-ne*d. Earlier in the day the drive of 'he ’Off ’he fo f «t f->r »la il 4.* 1* j« hoped to have the reglm* r* at full war strength bv July l.i If volun teers have not filled the ranks b' ♦ hat time the shortage w n! be ma 1e up b> drafted men inter Prlmlnc—tkf plum b»bl kind—that t* rtaht— Tlmf<i .lul» l)rpl.—-Main Fair List Prices Va ' ,r Treatment^g^y s&&s//l/l Men! iMU /'/// Written Across • / tliG j ... ', : '“v" 4 I strength and durability of r -r* ' pir.ck Snfr*v 1 || I j Tread Tires are ground into the H rom 'M?une to California. Six Fleets of Goodrich Test Cars, F i: i t I. cars, diiiiy write the truth about Goodrit h Ti;*. ; ,n ;; e worst roads in six widely differenyregioor, of our country. Sand, reck and grave!, mU every MOLD, UNBROKEN CURE freak of climate are testing out -Goodrich has championed alone Goodrich Tires through millions of amongst tire mdeen miles cf roughing it. n hm „_„ r r , ... ...... ™* *« the TESTED TRUTH ! > .. ♦ (", o Tr-t CV P --n rf Goodrich Black Safety Triads, 1 4 tr; rr tr’d in 300,000 tire mihi t ‘ e TIREo v ,,-- cf America. DU/ w».— Nif«T>w.v 1 ’ ' “ sTH£itf. They must . 3 The. ONE foundation rs Jo-»:n:% give you lasting full yf j * J i ur* rssiii*-it fabric tires is the UNIT value service. THE B. F. GOODRICH*CO.> Akron, Ohio l*\ t f t’.** far»ncs S’ly*rto*rn GdH V*. j *3| *; h the lt:'> i’i <-U i.,i..cn.s4uaL v • * ~Xyjr+ ' Y.ocn! Hrnnch— -Woodward Ave., ( omei Hancock—Phone Urand .*3l*l A# "itrur £iw>r tor T h«a | \W 'tte&t’ l'ri th i* </ Rtfrr t; .. *' LIBERTY LOAN 53,035,226.850 Overallhs»enption i'ar In Hx 4 - of Million. Totals • Show \N ISHINOTOX, Jl K:n»l - • ■ S t' | ’ A ; I Mon than i 1 ’ i ‘ •"' :i * • bfT und eo thf loan and M |>«*r cm %, *s« 1 $1 iv% on? v 'lit >.it> f, : . i; ui fill ulotmen:.« of si u • Vi*>o fiK\\v+> will bo »<i »i! «I* ntly {<> mak* iho to f al cotut v\,*r trio? I**l the lilt with ftUb&Cftp’job** • .tl.ng ft IV.7*M i. or mor. •* .tr (h roJ‘ subscription P in tmi dln the Chic go district hg i:O• . i •'•on $r.3:,44T. , ,•> Cleveland, ?:>*.! 4*.7Phila < _ • fjj hmond. $1 .*,7 7. ! • tie. »« .;:*4.T •>. M: tinea;**'';*. ST’’. -4. |*,*>74 :: ii u Mv iv •■*>. Th> -e *ubsc rp !h> various rstarve district*. r. s. SHIP SINKS I'-BOAT CH ASING BRITISH STEAMERS BALTIMORE Jufl* Further details* regarding 'he »irkmc of a tJorrnan submarine by tlv<' crew of in American v htch reported her ev*»>terd!iy were made public by members ol the crew last night. The American steamer was struck a glancing blow b* a torpedo, which failed *o explode. The men took* >o the boats when they saw ihe tor -do •> mins and knew tha f it wa* too late to prevent it? striking the The submarine believing the American vessel done sot started ,n pursuit of two Br:*l«h ship- The crew of the American vessel climbed aboard their ahlpand manning their cun* sent a shower of shells h* the periscope and up per work* of the *'bmarin* ?*•'• **rn! shots took effect and after ■ ivky hit the -übmarine dt-ap peared am and a shower of “tee; sp’in'- er.a and foaming water. The men are confident .he wa“ A «pirltued. campaign will close in *he sixth congressional district of Indiana today, preliminary to the special election to he held Tuesday to choose ji successor s o tb® lat® Rep r> VT. Cometock. DETROIT TIMES OIiCTORS RAVE A PAiRIGTiC PLhii \\a>ne l‘ounl> Mnlica! Society i'o ( art* I «»i* Dependents of i *h > mu.in* l \\ ar ♦ ■ • i hai : » i * i .i |u*irioti' ion .... > » . a .i.' *V. Im to r . men ■• - vtho v* tli i-ntrr the -* rv • • o. :h« l nit. and S'ate**, army The purp» so of ihe society is to dll a 5 < >ou> r.oi oul\ mcdi at! > tr* <) «--!•! thorn ttnan ally vv h. a t,n-« s«ar> Another 1 irpo-e "h; h It hopes to ac < >:; ; . ' keep * hi- practice of • i . i-n for them by tak •<*. i u 'l:*.: ii.tti.-nt*> and turn in., the hu -s ha k to thorn upon *P - ranir: .-is composed of Hr ,T. hn H. 11 • I r.rr i,»n . I'r Walter Wilson .««• r- rarv . Hr William Me- Donald. i'r Harold W Ison and l)r Jp niea r. I »;•* vi«* The »' tv •• il pui-itsh a bulletin e. v* .;• inform;*'ion It tan li * r. g • rdm.. th. ni**n att the TANARUS; « cot!-::. • ;» .1* -irons of *.»t :nc ’lns mi : v...»tton h- for. the pub get, In h irn mediately *» h ny p.-rson* needing ; -.1 uta’*-- ful o> any on. «et>i information *hich tv. . aid it n its endeavors. Are You In Building Trouble? i We ran help you solve your cons ruction problems fan : urr.!»h 'O'j a sorts of building information: ttf can show you o\»*r a hundred lyi of | building materials accessories, equipment etc . covering every th rg r. rh»> bu 1 v.s ine There is no rhargr* for this •ferric*- Just give us .% part of your time — visit put Permanent Building Exposition !' co&:s you no'h r c bu' your titttP 'hat tvnl be well epent You will se* butldmc .■<• and > • v *• < - igg-sf ons whic:. you w til appreciate. * Let Us Help You wan I Your Building Problems. I Conducted by the \ Builders’ and Traders' Exchange Eet'-e Fourth F oor * Penobscot Building » Cherry sC*iO \ ork *■» the tm mI»TK ol ttn \V.ivn*» v'oun ’ *. society bur to the ft mill*** of nil i 1 *or« who Ki> to ih*» I runt. time a* tunny u 150 of Detroit’* ,n« .it* tl men will tutv« 1. ft fur *er» v Alleged to b* th»* publinhess of an *nutelu*rlc paper at l.ynu. Man*., nre t > be L iven h hearing b.-f.-r*- a I nltod State*. eomml!»Mon*r in Ho* ln«—lhr plnlri n«*nt klnii—Hint la right—Tlnif* lot* I). pi.— Miiln t UliM&r says- $13,70 THEY SAY WALTHAM CAN’T SELL AT^p k qyy (3 H Q V 7 - ■{' £ *° “* * < ' CUr * ,< * * »»*Pl*e* " * ■ #■ _ V .♦ H A . .W'. " ' send flowers. , h ,. m ,.. ■naMMaMMMMMMMMaSquare Deal Price Taus on Ml the Watcher Mads Elgin— Waltham-Howard Hamilton—South Bend—lllinois “wind blows. Square Deal Jeweler stores. —Biggest Little Stores 61 Grand Itiver Go Grand River —Miller. 35L Woodward. Phone, Main 1234 _____ S. & H. Stamp* With Cash Purchases Extraordinary Saturday Savings Knit Lndcrwear I'nmatchable Saturday Price* LAMP* K•. •*' hand t< rrhl nation suit, imbr»lta krb e eh-ll finish SI.OO values 69c $1.2.1 values b"»c Thf An* are M" 4. 5 and «; tV' suits. *;/-* "»,* '■ CONSISTS $2.00. $3.00, 8-t qq $5.00 \ alues .... X VJ H»n * a chance to pick up a hi* cr,r«ct iifjnni n snvf' front la'"* rr • d* 1 n»v «r« mostly Uirtf" -l/c« th«f »■«■•. ’.p f,r> » **H <r k- * - ! ,v soH*d In »h«-w nit. < <.ma early HAMMOCKS SI.OO, $1.50. So QQ $5.00 Hammocks. . <£.a./0 KXTHA HKA Vt .irc.ns-iv ct »,• h t .T.rr > ’•'♦;■!! -v ar. 1 $2.50. $3.00. B*l QQ $3.50 Hammocks. Xa^/O Not on» of the.* <an he repiar.it I tn *! thl* ' \‘>P\T\V pt\r.+. China Silk Camisoles, .‘l9c A limited quantity to sell Ritur* I dav-- made with wide band of filet | a».d ->r* j*» - n't 1 r irii< Palmer’s Perfume 50c oz. for ... .25c I A SSV » V ■ •* r»H« I ’ <1 \ TWO HELD AS PERJURERS Father and Sister of Max Sil verman, Slacker. Arrested Following His <on\iction Max Silverman *«*-* coiivjcteti in the I nit* it Slat*'* district court 1«'«- Friday altiTnoon of failln*; and and was aelltelU'ed T‘* ♦ , rv«' on* >< v in the ivtroi. Hons,, of forr-rtton Hit blind father. who had couie fro: St u York to •« »‘it n hi* «on !• half, and Mr- Ida l ant, ', No ELLIOTT-TAYLOR WOOLFENDEN CO. - i— Woodward and Henry "■ '■ *■ One Hundred Pairs, $2.25 Lace Curtains at, Pr $1.25 A • r-lv ia> * * • • ’it t siri-l * ru v. rjm in<l M curtain* I* •*•■'< • l th -* ..p.-n h i". < t narrow !a< e edge* Two arid one-half yard# ton*: 59c Shepherd ( heck at 59c FIVf SJZKS t" selei t from n t bt of 41-tnch bls<k u rM SI.OO Corduroy Velvets 79c Hport .ahade* tn old r» *e \ , .1. r pit If. I V Honor. On If Rid and Ivory. V. ry desirable f.* r sport • ,«*> am: kirt*. Clearance White Voile Waists $1.2.'), $1.50 to $2.00 Waists 95c $3.95, $5.00 and $5.95 Waists $1.95 -» Th») nr*> tn n hig viriity Os ■W'-rdid atvle* Ju«t taken off the •how forms and disp'n tables, b**f«n-' more <-r lc#s iriuiiri «>r soiled Other «ri«* .4 1 in cVery detail M* «t all *!«*•*. $1.25, $1.50 House Dresses. .... 88c I »or» t mis* a g -.d •««* r«t*l>' r. r» Si ;r't-»v r- •«ih)\ vnnr l*,t chnn*~« In plaids, rherk*. *trl| >'A and Solid irlmr ft ®f, n '* li,t»- «t*,<k *«ud ivy* -n >nr <•< ilnr* Aim [>nlntrit ■ >i •,r •>< »■ v*<t'. r*i<vl.i, and novelty Docket# L'*rM dork «nd medium colnm, nil #!*«' . nn4 $7.00 to SIO.OO Auto Coats $4.95 $12.50 to $15.00 Auto Coats.. $9.95 Kuhhcrired nnd rr»f»n»tti>d nobhj t«.<d mutur?# R- *# he rr\ »loth i- ’ n r • • • . • n*l Cunt on c | .♦ >m, •It nround nnd #* *ion,a| atrap t>n"k *, nlt*« r * whtired tn at wais* -ir,n*c flurtny or «‘t-jri (i|..r.>n Oth'r rah.t>rf*r*' nnd nut** * ,nt» in ltietroiiM #||k«. nattna and trord'di Ir. «v,. init< t, n*Mv r atit. nr tutrcrl vnnoiialy op to fail 50c and 59c 50c Collars.. ‘.. 35c Dresser Hcarfs .29c Kanry lac trtnimrd an*l cm- found tn swlm m<illa nnd hroldcrcd »rs« ;i. *» * \i> “-if in.l - J.*nd»om*ly . rnbrold- P and o ssi rt rn* r. f >i • j ri* ■«• Saturday ■ nly. S\Tl'RI)\Y, JUNE 23, 19 17. tli.it*> I, Did, r« and arr-Wd by Judge I ii Hu elmri' of |M-rjur> ! . t , ii r, ■ • * '-a .*ll\r, man’.* n,., in >ho» iUni he wu ex empt (rum registration SiiM t tu.iii i.lm! , and to th, federal a It* hot If les oil several occiodonH Mult hr SMI.H >« ,!> ui.l .1 Hit aI AO told In . itnplovers ih.tt «s ,i■, his ago, hut p,.e 2. is*,*;, while th* father d* \t*i lb.mi Silverman it* M \ears ( !d amt the parent of I t children Hr l almost tot all v blind, under ■ i irid** no Kngllidi. and lx an Hitter si . ■ I >i ih’i tn kiH’p re<*- ord*. he ha* been obliged t«> rely on hi* mytnory for dates of event* hi th« 1 aiiiily history. He t itdly confuted on the witness Htun4 under cross e*nninki lon. The ponitty for perjury 1* a flu* of not more than $,,,000 or imprison moot for not more than five yours, or both The rider Silverman took his arrest philosophically, hut Mrs Canter. his daughter, and Mux. hi* eon, hud to be Almost curried (mm ih* court room. Sunday school li iders of national prominence arc to assemble today it •lr* , *>n«l to. Vt . for a celebration to b h«dd there in honor of the • •ntcnnlal for the first Sunday • chool convention In New England. Cafr 8:30 to 5:00 T. .U FHKF MOTOR RT\S Every 15 Minutes* $5 Pumps $3.95 \V mor'i Vie! Kid Lucerne Fhimpa with njrnrd no It a and Louts r**v * red her), I.OW SHOKS $3.00 to *4.50 CI QC Values at Asc/O Flcnn-up aalc r>n Saturday of broken li t■ of Women’s Pumps and Mr-«p San'lal* in patent *'o|l. dull /»lf hlvli whit" buck and '•rival' All meat, bsr gains w tie re we have your size. $5.00 Tub Silk Shirts at $3.25 r-holreat new ntvlfs In good qual ity fast *. l l lll Silk# In hold or neat ft ripe* Hlr.es 14 to J* I *. 5Gc Neckwear 35c Included I* our entire eto. k of Vu :1k Xc< ktresr at 3.’>c 3 for fl 75c Rompers 59c BWACII fompern tn etrlpe nitrliaf and ». ngham, alao plain fiitmliroy. 2 to * - ves r alaea SI3H to $2.98 B*l QQ I lata for X .v/vl CHIIifiRKN'S at raw hats tn dres sy and plain style*; alao lingerie tiers trimmed with ve|v#t’snd satin ribbon others with dainty flowers •very one a rest bargain. 50c Linen, yd..... .35c 40c Linen, yd. .... 25c Natural color pure linen- used larauty for auto duster*, etc Ktne and coars. weaves This cloth is • astlv worth double this prica to-