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PAGE 2 parliament and n*-w elec the junkerltes *h<> r Managed to ou»t Hollweg and p»it in B|Hf|ftji*lJ« hare figured out *on>c way of avoiding the hit nation One mi*** * p to Michael!*' an Rountemenl today A* received b*re r from ftwlfgertand predicted he 1 would hint at world disarmament god compulsory arbitration to be •ogg' Hted shortly by Germany. An outline of the program or the i pawn* party, mainly Tenter (pro | and social-democrat* > i* ; jnpoited to be a* follow* I “On August 4. I*l4, the following * word* were spoken from the throne, r *W* are impelled by no thought* ol eonque*!.’ “On thl* platform the German i people stand today a* they did when i the word* we/e spoken. Germany [ bar taken up arm* only in 'he d*> fence of h*r liberty *nd independ noce and for the protection of her territorial possesion* “The reichMag aspire* to a peace by negotiation and a perpetual re conciliation among nation*. With a paare such a* this, all annexation hy fbrcr and all political, industrial and financial measures undertaken b> Tiolence are incompatible “The reichMag disapprove* all , plan* which lead to empty isolation and enmity among the peoples after ; the war. . . j “The freedom of the »e*» must be goenred. Only an Industrial peace! will pare the way for a friendly in tencour** among nation* “However, so long a* the enemies wowarnment* refuse peace or this baals. so lon*, as they threaten Gar many and her allie* with conquest and force of arms, just sc long »l!’. the German people stand together ga one man. fighting and persevering gteadfastly until her own and her allies’ right to live aad develop shall he assured "In it* unity the German people Stand unconquerable. The reichMag feels itself to be one with the men who la battle have so heroically guarded the fron\ The imperial)-1 able thank* of the entire people 1* tbelr portion.” This program will he laid before the relchstag for action. Chancellor Michael!* must ad dress himself to It soon. HUNS BLAMED FOR 3 BLASTS Bombs Exploded In Three C leveland Build ings CUEJVBIJkNn July It— Inveetiga tione were under way today in an attempt to ascertain whether thiee dynamite explosions coming rapidly last night resulted from Tabor trouble only or were th* work of agents of the German government, j The explosion* cam* at f* l*. and at 10 o’clock. Comparatively little damage was | done. The first damaged *be lineoln fire proof storage compass building The second damaged the Purest City Foundry and Manufacturing eotnr pany. which Is working on important government contract*, and. the iHlrd broke thrbe hundred winder* in and about tne Taylor £ fcoggt* com pany, which Is handling government contracts. Altho these plants have had labor troubles, alien plots arc »u*p©cted ELECTION IN CANADA SURE DUteoiution of Parliament and Vole On Conscription issue Assured OTTAWA, July 18. —Dissolution of parliament and a general eiaction m which th«* governments conscription bill will be the chief issue is now certain. Premier Borden late Wednesday announced that it was not bia In tention to press for the resolution for an extension of parliament, as there appeared to be no unanimity in relation to It. As matters stand no* the con scription bill will probably be pass ed before the dissolution of parlla ment. The election, to follow on mediately will be in effect a refer •ndum on the bill as well as the oth er policies of tha Borden govern ment. WILL PROTEST AGAINST JAILING OF MRS. RENE AII Members of the Detroit branch ©f the National Woman's party will meet Friday evening. In the homr of Mrs. George Johnston. No. 468 Wood ward are., to protest against the ar rest of Mrs p.»r«#y Graves Re ne«u, the Detroit artist, serving a ••day sentence for picketing In front of the White House. Miss Margaret Kay Whiftemnre Will be the Speaker and will tell of her own experience in the same Jail, two wreks ago. The Detroit suffragists hope to bring Dudley Field Mslone, of New Vork. to the city, a little later. Mr. Malone has taken up the cause of the suffra gtsts In Washington, and has es tablished himself as their counsel The committee In charge of the Sleeting Wednesday evening, in cludes Meedames Nelson Whitte- S»re. George T. Hendrl*. H. A tchvock. Arthur Cramer, and Lucy Orimee. ■— —— - ■ I NoWaste foj P DELICIOUS I .ID MEAT I fHEAT AND I ED BARLEY | VfcetsrWs Postwar* Csrsal Company, ■Mile Crosk. iitcklgan; Clersol A., LtffT Windsor. Ontario Four Great Business Men Work f»>r the Red Cross •e* rib—. \ f. ’ V 4 i J U , ysJ| Mr 4 - —*■ i*mS m • % '± k- >, ■* »»* * ■.**> 1 V » ' fS. 0?--**' " y - f -7* TT' -W [ • if r* *’7 'HrNOV *P OAV vx Lovr'r O GiBSON dfig«N F«nr trrni ku«lnr«» mu, pebrnp* am*n[ the meat Inpertant la the I nlted State*, ste citing »H tbelr time I* tbe ««rk of the KH t r«H. Menu I*. Itit l«an. the iMual liiH*«« partner In .1. P. *lorx*n A t the Internatlunnl banker*. in t-nalriMan ul Ibe mr eaunell nf the an* manner nf nil Itn artlrltles. Hubert *. I avetl. ebalr mnn of the k*nrd» nf the Marrlmnn rnllrnntfn, the a rente,t nyntem In the country, I* rhtlrman »•« nf the <-«wa rn! t tee on t-n-nrAlniatlon nf the He <t ('man. Jnkn l>. H>an. pre*i*ent of tbe !aif*n<la Topper < onapnn*. la nft« dlreetnr penerial «>f military re lief. Harvey D. ».tl*«*n, »vbo«e ele vation recently to the pre*l«len<-y o t tbe l.lberty National Rank of > e*» \ nek t ity. one of the (rent Anaaelal Inatltntlon* of tbe nat'on. attraete* mach attention, la the latrat a<*oolal lon of tbe He* I roaa. lie baa |i'at hern name* (entral maanaer of the oewnnlaatlna. SLACKER GETS USUAL DOSE Paul Michael**>n Sent to Prison For Year; Others Put Away Paul Mi' T avisos , ■ ganirer. was sentenced »o one r in the House of i’or:» t nob. Wed neaday. foliowiug <on>i«iion on th< ' ha. g»- of wiltul fa.lur* to register lie conducted his own (*-•» Philip Thavis, indicted on *h* cnarg*. t ,f conspiracy in connection with an anti-draft campaign, ha be, n r* leased on l?> ball Anthon> Bar bothki, accused of lailur*- to regi* ter. was released on 12. *0 bail Williarr Hicks, convicted of ped dliug murpliioe, ou sentenced *o 1 months in the federal prison in Fort I/cavenwotth ; William H A s«*i< k porooffle* clerk, pleaded guilty to rt**sl ng Utter* from the niaii am) was for two yean* May Matson an In dfan woman, returned to this coun fn rrom tanada after having been deported She given s h-e. month* in the House of Correction TROOPS WILL TRAIN IN TEXAS Government Will Ignore Local Protests, Col. W aldo Is Toid Lieut Col Georg* <' Waldo of the Thirty-first regiment. n«» re ceived Information from Wn-hfrig ton to the effe*‘t that ih*- regiment will train for oversea h* ,, vh’*> near Waco, Tex in *p,>?*» of protest* made b> Gov 51*** per and others. War heads hold that the Grayling camp I* not ad* ipiate for the tra’n tng of such a large hndv of men Another Objection i* that the men would have to he moved to a soutl ern camp when cold weather sets in. The officers have not vet received orders setting a definite date for departure, hut thev are planning on being ordered away within the n* xt 10 days Gen Roger A Prvor former Jus tire of the New Vork supreme court and one of the last surviving mem her* of the first Confederate States congrc»s. enters upon his ninetieth year today. r <©rain, 0.. is to have women mall carrier*. IN DETROIT r»*a>'a Han* Toner rt a. ,-t »,nie>/ *r. V lit*' ban *. Herman \\ - lineman * • t./r ' ren«|et •. • ' .Jto .* tide : t f*a!!’ti l/. • in tb- aft rn, n \. n nt/tne i' tn- 1 • t i 'la i « nth* •■ui t. *' *'tin’lit at ' K o'* O' -l ilarch. rln ntt s, 4 u*iin»il. S’«tit«n "'at: *• •*U»ve rheught« f’r\-*r ie'.- t. • from the •»p t’H ert ure, Puet an<l |*ea*.tn* -i i >r, t a. lo 'Soleeteil T ► nai .e lienti* fr< ;i ’be Maxi,' Kelli hard! S r*i-..»i kmin* Span k and bonne!. | I.IIU « %. Hrann. at* tl .tt ** * I'vtn.iM-me.. tell <te>««l In bl* kniti et»t> Thursday morn ng 1 link' itn«l uilliinn-i 'tort! fit* "e», • tnleti trun. St J«*»e*>b e*»o«mnntei • \ »v ' cl ra t' i't -a' *• , Vt - n•• * I !1 k.’tt. nire« t«r» >*f the |'tr*t state hank Detroit will meet net* \\e*ne*ii * nr -n e> will v <t* ,»n the t: .n -f ajptytntr f<>r adnit-*-' n • f. t'rai ’-reeve .*•> bte r n t ante. ■•«tgfea«e* »l«'*r »*f Hi in 'mrtnta, ••••ntra* tor. ■in , -iver *. ih» recortler < *’ ■ a ft> * a heartt'c n p' ■< e court " t nesdi> Tante t.’fil the eourt 'vant-1 tlie motie) Scarlata <»w -v| l,,ry» nnd ivir w t» b anv the ?» tal quarre . to help - .laa»itut< family n 1 1 > He: in M <+." 1 «a**d !V). >v h was twice b> ant*, and w K . : * t> : v n * h,''' tsl - somewhat n proved, j ,'t’ nta're ve-t » p’ nab!* Chart'* H- Kor*ter, forinerlj elty elerb an* nt prenent hen* of tbe • n k te n’tir. fit f * • depart :r. e», • .if p I'M' A .*>• » hti ' a right f• • * amputated n Ha po *V> tal T *i«' »•> tv n Th* i> ati »n wan n-n e*»tt j t*- ,i ’i-ni ihe »pr« ati ' hi and >•■>ll • Several #-« o K Mr y :*t wv * I*. -r< \ a nail n %■. r*.i he rt :»r*e<l II •< .r.d ti n » ;■ rre) favoraMe. J:imen Orr Denbj haa left Detroit to j«»tn the bane ht»*|»ttit unit "f |*e, n . ~*<•«■. .n . i ’ art ■ f the I t >j ,* . ,te >-e4 a if V* a Yora The rp- w M leave for Euro • • on M I -nby. oh" * a o n if ■ !i.*r!e* T'enh> and a neph ew -f jtdw n I*enb' a <-or p -tl in 'ho iibr.ne o-p« :s a • ■’». n'tniorn at I’nncr’or. Report* »*ere received tr«»m iIH He* I roa« boapltnls In Ml<'htg*io In .•»»e . ead }'■ a" ’ • t *:e I*t ’ t Hank haildm*. '* - !n« -■)■*> Th* r-i .>rtv « *iia' M h pan ha *♦; ■ * 'Ttentb»r» l>ct: it has ?3«.- ’,l i r*ie”' ■e’ » '1 »r J Rat ids 1 o « » M 4K * r i.n* 14 .0 1 ' an * ;* K«.»n county 13.M* I‘ritU t' • • . * f r\ *a - ther *» were rI > I.rt.’O I ’ nher* !n the state. Herinae of tbe Ini lemnit weather tbe open lr '‘iiti’ tir.i” meeting to *>ave »e- e t W* tn« *da> rventna ~n • x . g- mi mis ■* 'J-if i tig t - S*ripr* branch -a ;> coild n> t |. - *he . - «•' and t» epeak.-r H «- I*4r- u p» , ll avr- in vited vc the nt-»rb> Globe the ater Mr h • • -tv i • talk v t| mv r k p t - M »k --. .. . .. 4- ■ i v -,e ag 1 ft - r tie a!! »; .*« ii Mi Brownell -Trier*- «*• n much talk and ti’n I'ttle art n :n I'et-ott e attempts at -ofriv :ir«r Weirlni a Hrttlah our *eroratlnn. Mr*. Unmet I’. Neb I* baa re tame* t • h*‘r home N> 2 Van I'yke •v* vfter eijt"* •r.-tn* * t*»fv i* »• b n an l-ngii.-h military hospital 51 r« N» •* «ays th" lef* her w irk tr.th l- * p r* gr t, but w a.t . a’le-t to r»etr r in k u* no< She hopes t.l ■ettl*’n b»- t'j*e 'he «lo ' w< men .f nurs ne experience ar» g-eai* needtd "'■» inp ah »ni !.ee» f>«veri I *> 1 1! n*’T»- f r «»f." .tv \f *« N»n!» The pa 'i-n-f ■ f the prit 's and their • yirit are loaptring Mr* Nehl* .-ay« th • effort* f th* Am*r-an R».i Croj«s recently have b*»n felt thr i. H the i\ <t r x- r.» am* u f»* trotters to contrlbut* e\e*-v pennv r' .e'.bie to the « -»rk >f V e -Inety t orporntlon Connael Dlmemm baa keen naked kv « ontpoller Kn(el f -«r ar. opir. or .v.- to «h*’*her * rca'. transfer th» tru.«t«e»h ;> of s;# mo ar.irth * n*tr*’ ’ city ond* r w Atrn«-d by tli* Na tional in«uran.-e irnpam c- vie*. • n Germany. fontr ;»r Knfi e ar's tr. know |r an a* t w ould be [e« | r 1 ew "t 'h» If « regar r.na trad ne «Hh tb» enam- T v a Tor *tr»r t.i 1 A- ‘ omm«-re’T Trust A ravings fa'k nf <'*» ■'»* ha* become »ur«r»*>r tr» lr n c Blark <»e/>rtre H Weh«t*- an .f • **deri arm mr a« tru-te** f Herman <rr pan'* * »*> • ■ •• n ! •r •• t.'.nde arc now register, -t n *h* mih»i of rn* three rr.en Tr.» • ank has asaed .*■ h»'* the pe.r d* frua«- f«rred to • t * \J r r, ‘rge. man is not yet ready t r i r r> rs »n!or Power Behind the Kaiser mr W ■ A sj* --v- 1 <E* * >1 t bLjia f r .« | i t f v ?, ->r - j I ft- v I t L- %/ < V *■ Ml i GQ* vwO WUOE NDOHfr. | tirnrr.,l ttii. I a,l mlurlt, i< ko bn* I tbs title i,f quarter ovaat.r irarral of tbr l.rrniin arm*, I* bfllrt'4 to Sr tbr porter HeMttg the h»l*rf on,l the whole t.rrninn tnlllfnr) str««-titre. Me • n*t fienrrnl von Mlotlenhnra hove been es ~p nil the rri-eot p«,|t tt**al move* In t.ero>/*o>. Von I mien, j «t*,rll „*« the ••roteal't of the too M to*lioh*,ra rnmpntao In t:n*t I'rna i vlri. where »be pre»ent «*ar eblef rtoa hi* fame. Mitt thoae ,« k« know hath <n*t*t von l.nttenaorlV was the healn* of bl* rblef In tbst i,ed*r« ok In u The members of the Belgian war commission who have h« en making a four of the far west, ’are ached tiled to vi-it la-nv, r »nd Puehlo to day. in *a*’h of which cities they are to h»* elaborate!*' entertained treated with great 'access. No Knife. No Pain. Ovnsultarion free; 2 to 8 P M. “Clinic” b Writ Warren Ave., koom 13, N. W. Comer Woodward. DETROIT TIMES ,4n Airplane Torpedo to End the War ■ , f —h, . .'ton »■ 11 11 wwwrutw^ ! im tan nil ——AS ■ .la?.' ■ ■■ •• ■ -'• iiMWWSW* enecf ».* t.c right."* In T.ura,,. Hr *.•*-«- be h«* Utacirre* - o.rlbo* nf winaranan ihe from the arn'ind or fr-.m an .Tr »la..r 1 kr»r b, .«* a«— kr m.trnlle* by nlrelea. .. .key -HI drop on .he spot p!>-k« it out. m _ . ii SOLDIERS GET READING ROOM U omen's Service I .e.mue Fits I p Quarters o\er the l anteen To - f-irth onifort* Tor • . » -'I . • ** :n» • i in :h* can f** n *h» • ”oit *r*ri nos tht* N .»■: *1 * i t Women's Ser \ i -*. \. .. ’A *r* v tli*' league .*• ’ - on the sec : fi> 'i >A u> ; lir.g as read.ng Mill e”.ii ' n*i rooms for the men. t' • n.-n t - atlow ed an hour for * t 'h m* t!. • ,t- 'h» r» u need or » i •*'» . •df •- j :*t as -oon AS ii ru.ta ha-, 'iaished, -here is no tiUie a * *-d t r ..fter itr.ner chats. a:.'l t.h*» o\* mow or aj* quickly - possible Wh* n ‘he per - ttu ’ . -os- the -treet to ■ no ( : » u- pa k i either sit and s: >k <:i 'h* •*♦ n he or s he eras* >re re*urn. e *< *:•*• armory 'h* -e*d!n« room* will provide a i niuce ’here th*- -old r- may talk. Supply your vacation needs at wonderful savings ISirAs* WILL CLOSE OUT Tomorrow- -Bargain Friday Remarkable apoarel values—odd lots of fine summer gaiTnents left from the past two weeks selling during our great ANNUAL QUARTER-OFF SALE Take vour pick /rom 110 Fine Summer Suits $ jj | A Sizes 32-33-34-35 Only Ell Reg. *2O and *25 —Choice... The .season’s newest models, patterns and colors A •- * r r. . \rged for at cost to m aks) Choo-*e. al*n. from several hundred (all sizes) Fine Medium Weight Suits at ? 10 A remarkable . *er n.ad*' ; -slble bv a special purchase g month* ago. All the rawest model*—wonderful value* Ar exceptions! ahowtng of fine Blue Merges remarkable values We offer Friday—l6-' of our Regular *25 & *3O Summer Suits s*| C X and PllhiOß Park ■ two ree of a kind. H W Ni'"p t mode’ and * t* tis—CHOICE \fa: b*.tu» *.i|y Silk lined silk sleeve* Choose, a iso. from rnafiv FINE MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITS ftrr wear ? he ound Newest n.ndel* ail siren. 1 me \ov ;te Cnt>h und P.ilm Beach Suits — fTA *iJv Ime Summer Trousers '.Vorsteds and Ca~simeres— $T OCT I .OJ . t i Fleor' " Great Savin;, on Fine Furnishings Headwear and Footwear We Off**'— Men’* One-Piece Bathing Suit.-*— ’* n< 'l * hit*- ()() VWaderf'll value* at .... 1* MenG h'anry Silk Hose— »’ ■ Tid l‘.»lm Uea* Ar\ 4Hc 'lenG Straw Sailorw— qe \ altie*. to fU at ... .oOC Madagascar Cloth Hit*'— nr i j 75c Men’s Summer Caps— r t 4OA j y C Men’s Continental Okfnrri* r »’iH V ' *l/ P .i gr *3 ».» lElrAs* ITI 17* U**4v».r4 Ave. Detroit ■ f, <«*at Ct«*thl*ra. I *..• . •*■ ha' - d half hours mad j jr _ ,~* forfabli- chair* will be fur j n . i t*r-1 *■ with raagaxine*. |, and wnting materials pro s' r, ini' will be u*ed by the Ij, . t(ir the *ea« hin< of a special Jj - ,r, Krerch. in«i for the I>e - . x t is »h*- w oman’s section ;q; N«*vy league, s litre ku: ’mg 'n - :ih' *ud supplle* of yarn ng needle* will be kept For If R ACKS FOR JACKSON OVAL v »N Mich J'U' l? Two j , tc- and a ;ace and the Aral i p -of -he unfinished J. 12 pare jw fea'ure the short ship program p - afternoon The rues w - h yesterday, but the raping wa> g and The Wednesday summary jr Tmt. *OOO | Sr.* b « h> *mi T-'di ’Nf . M*r«. b m. M Cart'i* t ♦: 'i ii , «!l<*rtr>u. t»r m tShark -3 4 4 , ? la. h m PxGa t . * v - b <t (Batch*ior) *55 I »-,*• K ght v-h « Vsn \l»tt >l' i H a < fashion blk rr. 'Spatia- I <*- and» - ii. i :4> 4 : :5 s J4v* Broken line*- ■mall aim* Women’* Mamin Pump* and Oxford* so. 45 Value* up so |7 at ..,. .. o Women’* Continental Pump* and Oxford* $0.05 Broke* line** Value* to 14 fcd, £ 2i12 rno«*. |Ami it finished • Pel r>lrect, v h bi Ti e Fel •H vd, it 2 1 Mi»' Direct. t>r nt by V*r' Direct (W«v»r> .S 6 1 J I’rin«- FUipert b *; l.tnd- L» •ir it a % 3 3 •Ir•»■i .* ta r h •• > »f iPe>• r \ 4 4 I 4 CMeo U « m Sheri lan ' 1 1 da j.»nn » Pits*■ -nmon* 'Hop kin > <1 * Time I: !« ; | 2 14 * 4 1« 'y : 1S >* 2 iIM I’Kf. »■'*><» Mac. hr *i In Sin *<4l w , I . \) 114 1 Kenn eh a *<lru* * baur a 4 1 i !# « < * H. f • 'r| i. • * * I- « 11 IV. met r M > '•% i' 7 \ 4 in - !'nnn-r eh m ivnni.* • ' ' 4 * Pu ref i-I ro m *Pni'ni • ' intr> b m <Top- P»r i M * «•- a h m • I iv* n • i »rt * and» T 1 m» •> \ i l > , '.’lV*. \ih*'r’ Sar.l<r*. our of two \.* jroi*< accused of »h** murder of Mra JuiU May H**" In Mobil* 1 on \lay 21, I?* to b*> placed <>n trial In *ha? ott) tod»f Mr* M-*- w»* robbed wnd murdered »nd her body tbr«. »n Into a creek Th* wa* departmen* t« planning to uae women radio operators BOYS’ I Fine Summer Apparel at rren» «Hvtnjrs tomorrow Fine Tub Suits $1.65 Values up to $3.50 White wit) ••mhroidered collar* Sl*ee 2to S Odd* ard *nd* In light and dark rolora. SUgbt.lv *oiled Boys’ Fine Top Coats and Raincoats 59-95 Values to $7.50 at ~ (Staea from 4 to IRI Boy a' Union Suita. Blouaea, Neckwear OQ E»r Odd* and ends to close nut . aieC Children'a Waah, Cloth and Straw IQ Mata Odds and ep<f* choice 19C Boy*’ Gun Metal Oxford* and $1.&5 Elkakm Shota Value* up to s.l a* A— ■ 1/ * Lil ' tiirrsn at . rr u i», 1 sty. Tcli‘|ih«m* < hnr\ IIL'O. f.rocery C 4 ■ a the •milk Hulltliiin, tUI* and lirl* »old. SPECIALS FOB FRIDAY Order* urnountin* t* fl or n.orc .billeted anywhere In the city if atiect la pavad Telephone end C. O. D. ordcra aullrlted. Cl IP/ID ,)on ‘‘ no H * At Kia lbs. 7Q JUu'lill Fane (inundated 1U for lOv Net w*i*hi In original fluili •*> k* with oidera v( $' or more of other Rmida t rnl for f)A »!i vni. 11 <m"C 11M in till r i «|r«k. |i» fr. >1 . hopped. II I Uc •hurl llllHi I o >«ll*r Hers, II I lIC I’lrmt■ Ham*. i) y* vt-n chop . jb Flenlc Inu-H he la, < i .1 lit !*h. * p* »*t lllc \\ M k I'uper. J'l Iherl* » 1 . \ ! t -tn» I«• - Oc Kilter'* I utaup, ■ pedal * «•* l.ofle I^C tin Wr il llenne «iU‘ i a P< r ’in lt>C l’»n». " : »o. ri»ln 10c lorn. C tin try o* n -1 >) I *r an IJ}C Tomiitnr*, I * «■•••»• e jet t*n 1 *)f Hrd M4nr| Rr«m. nd | - l■r in n . .1 *IC llitlkor* •ia. in 1 I 1 an 1 UC Holler, .tune Rt>>» i -a lie rberae. fanc>- atrnnf S’r* York. •» * oJc Saturday Spcciala in Friday News and Journal DIME |L— SAVINGS BANK Fori and Griswold Streets CONSERVATIVE, SAFE AND STRONG Regular saving is largely a question of habit. If you force yourself to system atically lay away a definite portion of your earnings it will soon become an easy matter for you to save money. The rapidity with which your account will grow’ will surprise you. The start is half the battle. You start now. Safety Deposit Boxes $4 Per Annum Resources More Than $30,000,000 Branch orrn'ES TIT 4 T* fT* run 1 >*4 <»r«nd Rlv*r. t«T Ora»t«t. tit Mlchl ««n. 14*1 Woodward. '** tVondward. XtTt Fourteenth. Hro«Aw*y and Wltharell. .s*l Oakland corner Moibrook. If You Want a Watch —Yoil’ll Want This 522.50 Illinois f There’s no better watch for th# money—and you can buy it here on as easy term# as Jn a Week! It ha* a platinum flnlahed move ment 17 fine ruby Jewel* a 20-year gold filled case made by the Keyatone Watch Caae Cos., (either plain or en graved)- a patent regulator—a aafety double roller and other good feature* It a a bird of a watch at >22 SO. aa you will know when you *e« 1L J’H'Ehriich 59 (• rutmt—4 Door* West of Broadway ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES-IT F\AYS IMH I'lrhlea, ran- \ bonie a o made, >1 i lof • uiobliir Hnrairlnr, fr. *1.30 I'ntiilo Sfilud, f) »r h >me me tie lit 4b <JC Isusmir. tarn \ ftankf' i * rN ll» uU" shrimp, 't <h >'• i led. X' 25c 39c Fran*. frwh ii* * An., Ira*, dor 4Ur Frekli I PR V'r th Oifin 4l)| Flounilrr • lb le-/C ii I " Hrrrloa. lb I Ft- .it cauaht ')0„ 1 io. 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