Newspaper Page Text
PAGE 2 th« whole of the great Russian line •• far north as Plnsk Is menaced Tarn in# of the Russian flank may he attempted To avert a disaster, the malcontents will be weeded out and shot and a Grin stand made Not alone on the front is the new policy of extermination of tmde.tra idea, of traitors and pro-Oct mans to he carried odt Today in Petro*rad strong forces of soldiers and spetlal agents began a systematic uproot lng of 11 1 •- German spy system •’ 1 well as a aortins out of rll r clou troops. The first mi;< him -'•*» regiment was disarmed Four hua cired machine gum- and truck toads of military supplies were ' Ur '- The regiment Itself marched *o Winter Palace *q. and io>«» ai, > " rendered. It was transferred t«« new barracks and will shortly r>. *' n to the front. Pirta of :hi- i* were among thus, who paj ,h j in last week's rioting in T<irog ( PETROGRAD. Jul> 21 T ‘* xi encc of a huge german plot ro ovr t throw th* new democracy by a coin ter-revolutlon was definitely pro? today In wholesale arrests in n* capital. It was German mono- th. incited anarchists I • «cek to tre non; it was German nf-n - provocators at the front whe led the mutiny In the army The German plot for a coun revolution must l ave b* "n fortuifß for months. Millions inu.*t a™ been spent in hatching the scheme Among several hundred amt hi* and revolutions r ie of scan* means and no income, who wort ■■*eUed to dav th* authorities found large sums of money. None hid le-s th er. 300 rouble;, tIIMM. and many car rie<l several thousand But from out of th<* dock < it- German perfidy. Premier Keren..*} emerged today strong* r than ever He is cow clothed with all t.ie po" ers of an absolute ruler a mark o universal public confld* n< e •We „r« glsd the corm broke so soon." declared Mr. Kmmelme Pankhurst. Fngland suffraget •• leader, today. "We had known v> was gathering for weeks W* i?^ r the Germans were at work, bu* how or where th* 1 machination* would break out, no one knew "As an American. v ou se from this situa'ion »h»’ we had to fight against in England. <»ol only knowshow many English lives were lost because England permuted t German?? to remain working In out nidst. You in America will find sooner or later—perhaps at terrible cost—that you must lock up e\ -t. German sympathizer Rven with the new police of run Bing down all agitators and political fanatics, there were evidences here today that German agent.- »»11l abound. Apparently there is a com nrehensive. systematic campaign or acquisition of passports hy pick pocketing WILSON HITS CONGRESS CURB Demand* Elimination of War Committee Plan In Food Bill WASHINGTON. July 13 —The precedent U*t nicht oppofi"d the ef fort of eoi»RTt*9!* to make Jointly responsible with him for Hie conduct of ibe war. In ft. letter to Representative I>e ▼er, father of the food control bill. Mr. Wilson demands the elimina lion of the Owen amendment, which created a Joint congressional com mittee to supervise the financial con duct of the war **l could only inteipret its final adoption,” tl»> president wrot*. "a* arising from a lack of commence In myself." FOE RAID ON U.S. CAMP BALKED French Flyers Keep Hun Ma chines Away From Americans AMERICAN TRAINING CAMP. PRANCE, July 24. —German air pianos hare been trying to locate the American camp. They have been unsuccessful. Today an attempt of the German filers whs fm.-drated by the French. American officers in a touring car witnesses 15 air ma chines fight in the sky. The Ger mans were driven off. HOSPITAL FOR PLAGUE VICTIMS WILL BE BUILT If the corporation count-el decides it la legal the city will * get a *1 .- 000,000 tulierculosis sanitarium somewhere outside of the city and probably outside of the county. ThTs was decided upon in a meeting of the health board. Monday night Th*- nioney has been appropriated and the board believes the hospital should be come distance from the city. If it is not deemed advisable to go out of the city the building will probably be created on the site of the preaent tuberculosis hospital Dr, Hugh A. Freund was elected president of the board to succeed f>r. Angus Mcl>»an. who resign'd when he was calle dto the fro/ 1 with Harper base hospital unit, and Dr. Francis DulTield was elected vice-president, succeeding I.)r. J Walter Vaughan, who Is also In th»- ••rviee of the war department. The two new officers were appointed by Mayor Mar xonly within the Ihsi few weeks. 9biArt*i: fo*tum C«r*a» Comp*nr. rillOl CMichigan, Poilum E? Caraal C*., Ltd . Wlndaor. Ontario. DETROITERS ARE READY FOR tm Drafted lien Say 1 hey Will Not Ask K\- cmot ion “EDDIE FIT//* IS WILLING TO GO Mayor’s Secretary and Others Accent I ottery Result Gamely After all. P -.mild . ppi ! r men who failed to -t .n --of I'm lc Sam - ~gh. • u • but waited !or til* draft ;o > 1 . along and mi t* • m w slarkers or hir * • Th o JUSt ii> geod ! rt' ■> «t- in? they f* It t ,i 11 > y uiuli! -• : ? 1 country quit* a» well by g<hnc ! their usual routine ot prod,. mv« - as they wou.Ul :n a train.ng <■;**:. learning to <-•■ ?■ -•. r> 1 - This is indieate<i by th* tact tna one < a.u :inti :ew luu *1 in fir*' c.a .->• * ri• * - • .."* ing ;o .lie e\eni, ’icn claim.- N* r all tak- 'the attitude 'ho r is tie-, duty ;i< jorr. t'n*- national .1 :n> nov that the time ha> come t«» irganize it. Os many interviewed by a r* porn r for The Times, • •■* one was four ; who admitted that ht would petition j for exemption. Thiv however. 1- somewhat diff*-rent exp. rienc- r< that of another reporter .» few d.-* * ■> ago Exemption boards however *.-*» o*' the opinion that the . - iiina- o' the war department hs f 1 •' o' h*> >n* it called will be exempt* is ’OO ’<• ? by far There is ovideit* •• that fully one-half of the non called w.ll he I rejected for physical *,.sons alnn* The physical examtna'ion t- to be equally as r.trid a-, that employed in selecting ;n* n for th* regular ar.-v or na\y «n<i the**- branches -lo n accept more than .It* per c< n f of 'U** applicants. Men who ; ;>'? for *r listnient believe they ir* physical)’, fit before rhe\ apply, y* • 1 >t mor* than one in thre* can p .ss tn* teats On regls’ra'.ion (lay scores of m* n \ registered from hospitals >r :roni; sick beds at home by pro\ Man have grown worse, oth*’ - V .<*v* >e come ill, and. of cou r ?e. .1 gr* .* many have di* and Th*-s< reasons 1* *d students Os tne question to briicv* ' tha r at least four will be called sor 1 every one chosen The *-xemj>tion bt>.»rds have r.o* vet got down to busines*- A vi«i * to a number of the local boards headquarters Monday af'ernoon proved that th* boards ar* waiting 1 for complete alphabetical lis’.-' the men in their districts to b* sup plied by the city staff of starlstt clans now working in the * ity h *II Such callers as the board' have *-«d thus far have been men who w,tn*ed ! to learn their draf' number?*. In j the absence of the alphabetical ll' , - It Is practically impossible for the boards to tell a man *h* order n 1 which he was called, hut thar Uifor J mation will r»ach the local or and 1 by Wednesday *r Thursda. r '*«*r 1 which the actual work nt the dr. I’ will start. Most of he boards r. have one tuember on duty t<> an.-wer questions about draft numbers It is up to the ap; ll(an» to g » ov*-r th list of lottery number-* tnd disco'*-r ior himself if he l as been -«*lecied Among those almost certain b* | called is Edward Fitzgerald -♦*:. larv to Mayor Marx M r Fitzg* r lives in the eighteenth draft di trict where st*o Is the quota 1» ti lde this number will h*- railed r | once and it is absolu T - v r*> '.vn ” several addittopai will be summon*- * to fill the quota. Fitzgerald 1 ' nttr ! her came out of the box on ') j tO&Tth chance He «*xpect-. to ! called very soon *'l shall file no exemption claim said Mr to The Hm* • I haven't any such thing, and so ’ as I know- mv h« alth is sutficienny good to pass me " Ford Harris, of N’n Ar»4 1-2 Twer, ty-flmt-st., was drawn ’n the f *.' 1* capsule. Mr. Harris is one of th* clerks now engaged in Identifying th*- draft'-d men in iii»* city h;* end in such «aparity id*’n'ified bl own ntimb*-r "it was th* twen'y fifth card 1 identified las’ Friday - iid Mr M. r rls. “and I received it a* c\mop, a: 25 o’clock in th*- after"ocn a’ very moment of my twenty-flftt birthday. I’m willing to go to war and would voluntarily enlls* if I thought I could 1 ass the ey* f* -• 1 don't mean that I war.: to go. b .* I shall not try to hrg off If th* doctors think I can see well enough Pll be wearing the khaki very soon. I think." A. (’ Bowman, of No ilO Por’.ig ave . Highland Park, whs ’h*- fiftieth called. His number ws** o .»;* I It came out the 350th u‘ i’i h 'lt trict was the fiftieth Identified, mak ing It certain tha* h*- hill ii.*\e rc, appear. Mr Bowman was married recently, but he will not .»rt\an' • that fact as h claim for exemption. He d«’Clares he will dinpl.. tell *>r his position and let the hoard do 1 h** rest He say .< h** Is ‘twixt lov*- and duty He heliew* he should go and also that he should stay. H« will not try to influence the board Harold F Ga Hue, an author, whose home is at No :i Befhun* ave east, was drawn early in tfc* lottery. He Is not married, has no dependents. Is healthy and prepar'd to go to war. He declares tha* hr doesn’t want to go. hut s*-orns to tr> lo beg off Os many who have expressed 'h< Ideals not one has admitted he would seek to avoid his fluty. There ar no heroics about If and all admit they would prefer to remain at home, but they ar*» prepared to oi>« ■ the call of th**lr countr* The hoard of etatl«t|ci.ins has and elded to identify fift.OOO nanvs b« lore It qutts, believing it w ill r* quire that many nt, least to lurn.sn Detroit’s quota of more than 11 .«•»»«» Keeping l T p With the Joneses r- ; ; ; || ... —2 ir ALO y 3tU 3 p> VOUI2L VTlfsC ! WE’LL f ' 6 dn FKOM I Am’ 1 LOST ■* WoeTH I ' i O \ IH' I3LIMK*t iy p | , 3 *tm’ HEs Ir» 15 lam Mery J mow? «« B tS3 In gonhh Beem oun cm -th Umxj iof Sntt | V (/;; .".l: A C iNggi, fflit Tsicx os sons che-!P *'> ||III '//•*.s ; Lji£\ —''v'.V'V**'V * ; .*.*.• *j_ ’i— ’***•*, —' ,? \ I*',. •' /y \ v T ■—■ J* I ° Detroit to Become War Plane Center as Soon as Bill Carrying Huge Appropriation Goes Thru Th* moment President Wilson ;r.? * :;* bill •pr • 1 1 for th* e!*tnblishraenf of an \ni* ric;tn a* . ;;d f«>*•;•♦*, a telegraph message will om** clicking over th.- *tte» fr* n ’A a hlr.gton to De troit, throwir , rto dynamic opera •: r. th* *irr manufacturing or The f ictori* - which are to mak*- >artcu« par -of th> war bird r n 4>i:ii*»s hav* already r*»ceiv*»d tn struetjons. S*-v. nil of the kirtc ;n .*• Itutions which manufacture au»* • .nobii- ' art in readiness for the .■*igr.al. M hen *h*- word is riven. 'h* r . w.ll be no del*y s r;ilar to t> a’ which is offi* h'ii nter*- »»*« 1 in the hmlding of a merchan* ma rir.e to s-ij.p’ant 'he o' h,,** destroved b;. the German under wa •er boa'? Plans ha\e been tenta ;lv*Ty agr* ■ and upon, ind the m**s sage from Washington will nink>- rhem effective and nle.ee the big n. inufacturlng ma< hinery n m ■-> 'ion. It is agreed on all hand- th i* D troit w:il be *he ■ on*er of *his go* ernmenta! Ind ustry which will spend •h*- s*'3*' " o<V> in prov ding ‘Vve*. for *h*- army " A* pre*. n* \ manufacturing institutions ore working on plane* *hat ar* u- •• l - t - onina machines The type id pted b;. th*- govern ! -.♦•n' ha- , r o.n :•* w r'h no' only on American but on British military j aviation field- Manufacturers who 1 !',a(e had experience in the making of the trair j ng machines, will •he hulk of the work in the making * *V more finis 1 -*! product 'ha' w;ll go at once to the battlefields I ft is believed *hr- work can b" ac I compllsiv-d by Wednesday or Th-irs day night Meanwhile, the local a \ ! eruption heard?- have re< no in '»ruction* from V. ?shing’.on and are j ir.arkin? time until *he% cet the liats identified E;uh oosrd v ill receive * rer* fled 11« rof numijers draw r i rrom Washington probably -»n Wed nesday, when they will check over | and verify the lie’ of idcntifleHflon*. | Then notice?-, w ill be ?«• nt to thus* ! called Up until Tuesday morni r c Tout r,*,obo nan;*- of Detroit men called had b*'**n located MERCURY LOWER THAN TUESDAY Tho no rain fell in r*etroit show . vff't of 'he c > and thru the j central part of 'he brought r j i;*--f from !i*-h ch ! Monda? evening nd ’h* city *lepi n ••orufort Th* temperatur- in the , ; official »uhe * arlv Tuesday morning A t' si? flsgteea lo«*-r than on Mon da morning Over- ?**.t -kies gav<- Ii r"Uii'< ot comlortabie t* mperatur*-.* i- h:i;t.n» ”.* da? •? :*h a po- -*b li’v l of -bt\?*rs Mondays maximum was !Sk degree^ Thr* heat prostra’ions »• r< re • or'*.; to th** police Monday The victim-* v?• re John Futray ag*d IT, Grand?'ave -n-1 Super n rt’., who jwa- «inck*n while i f work on a. : bull ling at Gm'lot And I’ennsylva I nia avi J> -• pii Hurhman ?ho col ! lap? "and n* ' hi uome No 27 l Twelfth .-' . ?nd Theodor* pearls !g*-d 7? No 41** V* nuont ~?-«• , who j »a? 'fnck“n at l f > b* Mondgy night while -landing ,n a /tr**:.? /.one at Uri-* old .in*l V chig • a \1» will recover PECK. MISSING YACHT SKIPPER. HELD FOR ARSON ('apt Willard Feck la*e -kipp*ri of tn* varht V'enetlan Maid, burned ] at 1-«*r dt-’k near the wafer work*, .iun-- Is not dead. h.« first sup | p*. iil H* wi- arr* *ied ;n OfT*---oy pan 'i'-ndsy. wb*-n h< stopped off 'o r '? '• Hi* i* LGiP i;“1*1 for th«- Detroit poli* o on a chsrg*- of ars*)n in con nection a tth the burning of th«- VenT tihn -Maid Til* fire occurred Just j after th* vachf bad h* *-n sold to th*' Fn *« and Stn’e* government b? Thom «« Hunter who h;.d pui'iiased *h« I FREE TRIAL SHORTHAND I TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING I \lai?sM fn 130 to 60 Days If |ft««r* ItnllT nnd 'ton.. W I nittl I'rl. P.trnlngt. GARVIN INSTITUTE j :n>TM*TM \\«**a**«ra Its. DETROIT TANARUS! ME 9 | Companies w *ho * x;>* riencc in I the huildtne of 'h*- hev -*r h,.n air machine- w 11 -’nr* x.n. training t>i.tn*'s. a<cord-ng fron dN.-atches f'om Washtrg'on \t ♦; - • 'ffmatc | ! 'ha' about ! •'* pi.** - per nc-nth I will t>* *• -T;• ! .*■■» n-- monthly «>*jf;-**t •.* i-n’i . :v ;- rn ■ SC, and ; the older. c\p*-r *-n<-c>i airplane bu:U!* r- *•” ‘<v*m • ‘- , ;-y w ith not ! th* -:ntp - rv; . - • - ■ •*• but the pow »rf*:i -or;; xb. '* plar.es, T v -* atroraf* prod'icrii-n board of t’p. ’*■•! - 1- v. ooniplet ;r te?**< of tr airplane motor i *har - - * ro b*- |;chf*T and more powerful hart any now ,n use H •■*-* w !! completed in ■ * : *»rirmanufacture soon '•-r h- (pproprthflon is O. K’d b> -.ngf -s r.d igned by ’he pr* s i. nr. ii -a*' he- fron Washington I say \h >••* n*w ’-aininc f or * r* will he estsMl*hed when •h** appropriation is made. Th- Far e.ard Motor tr company h.r many months ha - h-en experi n’lre with anew 'xpe o’ «ir •n*' motor and to H-nry B. Joy, f •- head of 'f - n-’ern. most of 'he cr-dit is ci>*n for 'he estab •n* of it * Aviation field r.o ,r Ms (Temen* Hepry M. Ia- Irand and \V C I * 'and. formerly of 'he I’adid-c M 'or Car company, have also 'ak* n sp 'he task of per fee*;nr the airplane . nein** Other . ,*i-tnobl!e concerns are nown to oe work ire on various j ar’s of machines 'ha* will be huilt n 4 hole*.* • , -.anti*—*s a* soon as *h*- word comes from the national ' capitol. boat from T.. W Tuller a «hor* 'im** T“fore Cap’ feck den * - all knowledge o' *i;p d<r— * r ;< ?i< r: of the vesxel [|* remernber- two 'trang'-rs comir.e ji-oard ‘he la.-t nigh" h* «■? *- on “■ 4. blank, h*- -a?- X few day- la'-r he found Tmr—elf in Chicago in dazoj condition, and lcemed for * * fir-’ time 1 hat 'he boa’ hnl he. r. humeri. der-iares perk furth'-r -?. - he notified Mr .Tuller tv. lore distanc* telephone Saturda th t’ h“ was on his way to <’h* boye m. H» did not know he ••? <nit>*C'*h I•* troif f'etectlve Dobble ha' pope *o C! • ■> gan to bring P< * k ba.-k. THE UNITED SAVINGS BANK OF DETROIT STRICTLY A SAYINGS BANK Condense and Statement ot* Condition, June 20, 1917 HESOI Ri KS Municipal Bonds an'! P Estate Mortjrajr* >.'>.37^,200.05 Cash on hand and in banks 1,116,987.58 Total $6,493,187.63 It Is worthy of every depositor’* to note that the resource* of thi« bank consist entirely of Mur In pa I Bonds, R*-al E«bite MortKiufen and Caah on hand and in bank*. Safe- V / (jf compounded •wmi-annoolly, the tr Is thtDt aavured dep<, itors, hiphost rate paid by any bank be.wiricM Interest i« paid at in Detroit. iTitt v ?t niouivu finowTM or r»F.m«rTs ixn ashttw of THIS IMM> l>l m>4. Tlir. LK*T KOt'RTKO VIC 4 US A* nin ti'rr.AH ox rnr. iu:’okii> or tub •TA IT. S4XKIXU Dfr iRTMr.kTI D«po»Jt» Amili Febrnsr- {. "lox | 2C:’.?01 47 t 5A4.5*2 M Jnnu*ry !1 472.505 >7 5i3,»22 15 Jinusry 2« 1,372.805 2D 1,511,65171 FebruAry 5 Yy* 1,670.556 41 1,146,1*0 Ot Msj oh ?, iijx 2.57D.61* SO ».00*,7S0.*D Februnry ( j&u 4,0*6. 4.406,051 *0 M*reb 4 13:,*; 4.847 Xl4 60 5.466.416 14 Jun* 20. 1317 6.806,542 85 5,4D5, 1*7.63 Op*r Monday evonlng from 5 to 8 o'clock. Sand for Dooklot, "Bunking by Moll “ 204*206 Griswold Street r* the 3TAGE oit I'll I I vi •t \ •* m: m \ er) it? tl.c n.-:«•» •?. t» pi"' *!e ..« . es,4* tiru-dv iu city n ' . • rtf'r lb! Ii The ■" . -t .401 - * ! *? i- r'• I .variety of j c ... ’ r lb***. «h* i' •* * t If '•> . • • < ”' *)-••.- If. - - „• i,t • : t n> <iU-- * f n? i » -1 - -• 4>; setting -■ I j a [ *4- u* -0.-tvir b • IT* r * r*?c.ll.-v p iirt r> r* t.-ik-n Horn it • 1 C . • i* A four ha? e i h - n-1 ha ' t •*• Me!\ and 1 ; . _■ v.; si w*> a’t- k n«t»4j i the -n >1 r?.' a 4 < in«l th- • l a- * * ' r ' k.tflf( I 1 f n•• f th * pr«ic rt m .* t•• p - : x ■ ! ■ t- i \\ HI ; xnrt 1 .r- Ira ’ - "cd and .*>••- <♦? i n 1 or I 1,. - ' t -.*« Ik f: v in their x • -4 - • - - 1 r ' - . 1 ,*?,t • m *;*rd If .... ’<4 ft t 11' k» f4< tn if- • 1 x - 1 <*k • ft s' w ■ nd.« up w; • v rr -1 ■ irs w : *?<s is the j ope-i - 4lt'rt *' •? Th;-* prese-?* jO. \. ■ * ••? > are -;g:nal In ethfis •’j, • *. Wilbur ?h a hss t?een s c , • • , i ? su-1- ’• t m*n> s - th, hi* tramp M akeup ir* ff utter Jin I « nw« M'iU| if,,-. »« rt*--- ex *-el lent anfi rv.. • 4 ;„k - « err ue4A r*eri* ** ' in!-*, with * st - . -4 r' n-; * prove* that J-srx -c * he .life »n* f or.e ?* i!) • lr .. nc f -■!* f-*w of his 1,-;*.. 4..-» -s str- >r to impr- * jW * * l • * **Vi il * '*Tc!•| ngW t i k»er 1 ? . r *l ■* V.OJ te\ file circuits f - . ng th- < r-amr* * r* Willi»m ! t ..* ; r? I, k« mil P:s • I mond* *r t s i\- l.tKltll K r - -4 f-tr ter Mrs P P’- q • \l • ' -he Ins* W-ek *-f V , n *", e <ls r . theater Bnnitsllr M"nils>- e e n r? . ? 1 ’ s’ T-S 1 -- J„t r,\ M• - V ’ he! .411 <• i T e -epth P r* -n c- ll’ in t: •■ r- with -saed-xu’s .*i-e-kling ■ -••n--tv. "Dtvt-r-. rnv ■* ' \f •?- «• . - * ‘fie ;.r..<|-.re*t the j |s- !e• ■—• ?-j *•• *►.** heit-ved It h*id unusual - ' »n-1 f 'he r»--*-s --fton of O M n ’a\ eventna 1*? the and 1 val Ft<-n«teJte rempany , *; enc» • ted '* * t *ta*-. ,rd. her * Ign •nt «t full? stjs •.in r» e pl*4.-f»t "•’« ’ c st V -f the |, .v e I4f *-■• -r-efl f. • .-? !*■•?■< IV and • s nr- ! 1 r 'T. * • e hlld’s %» r? mi-' ' *h- e r fnst ♦ her V ,v ie; *vin r«-l;n iUleh h* r ~ r- u[ • • ■! i * -ff e t |<?n a **d - . alty *•- •-e ? »r -m'il t Ireurr •• 4 r <*e s ' 4* v *44 w rr-'-rt. de. c K'-.n: wh- f 1* for th*- child's . u « ' !. -ej,i 1 ?e tri in-, -h' •rt V • ' ’ ' 1 -* e' • -c?t b e • forget t*■ 4-rr se| ve r treat >xnd tinsel ]c - e f •> -M Th* «’< rv * ' - -nut: r;4 ’ '■ • and n -?ns*ru-- • ■ n .lis -ri- -* r *oess , '*f sr OFPICEPS rHAVU M ill | Ml, I*r*al4tr nI. rHFD ?l W \MM H Vl*-* l'r*«. HF.NHI M Zl»1 !l HIHW, V i**-l’r* •. H. I II A M Kit, ’ -?»Kl*r J l ?ll * II II \*!KII AW, \aaiatnnt (Mahler. I AVIUM'. H !‘?KIT. 41 f «»rr>* f. l ,*n |*r >v*« Mm. .Mit-h-l i? b* n? r than ;i n inn l tr !n th* piw?wrl(tin*; Kim* M i frieniG tn-l a f-inald--’ al l*- j-< ,-linn nf th* |ni-j»! puM ■ k * w V » M *.-t --I *. ’-i - I**? • - :i w*,. !w»a .?>>■ v.fh «in • -<a in --*v*r«*t prniJ'i ti..n« irranv.* I *- «■ i?a r-.t v. a ini in tl,* l.lttl** th**t*-r > i»--n A«• m?*<l> "f h*i' l.ntr* N‘.?u!* «% *\>* pr-?-lvic*‘l at it -• l»*n*r.* ;-crfnri:ian?*o r tha Sfa?-.*• ?- -n v ar relief « w**k ag • Sun !.i?' •'tiitiig. in ih* Garrick Tl.* T*n. n I’- >int ?? a * admlrahl’ •,->*.l t> > Mia. Hens t*’ I * M.*n* Cur* • , ? '->i -i ?V -• ? * -- a*• -! FM •I* i’i'ntx, th* iatt*r a !>♦ r? <• < 1 «-hr-1 n wt :?■ M - ■ H< -?«t. ’* « lniaraat*<l I ' I*. h* • l. - -• n ' k.’ I’ « \f - •'I •t .- ,t '-•< tnls* *?f a * ens .o -11 • v -f *. •1 m' *>r< I*r s*?.- was v#»ry Hi-prultna -••! ! nura five -n t: - r •!» f ft** H th- p- •*?**«*.**nos \? h--m th* two \? -n -1, nt*rul*(l I •:s r. on - pro? ~ 1 •? a r -i?- •*!**. r- r- for r* - r> t* '* i-nr-sn- * *n*| Taring ngagr 1 lM*riu-h a • :* «th? hi-. 1 b*»l• . »nt. ??it‘ a* uni*.- irr*nt --f ! 1- n.nt.. «*r i-n- «s if?-! n*»*r ’ in** • tr-. i*n<i :t g? -« * - ni*T?' *l* -f .**?* i-<>ni|-an? ?? h- a\* ma I* *u- h warm fr;*n*ls durtn* t *‘r «i!nin-*r a* .rv, •• p> rlunfl? ? a;-; *ir t .«•!? at? - M ** Ho*?*-. '!* p!«v - ‘ ?h* v ! (• 5< <’>,:!*nn* with (**-*i»f\il - harn? r;n!, s*?c that y-iiing wi-.a .sMu?--- an-1 marl'al unr, *t -«■* 1 na*'jral a-. * delightful Sh* »•? • a*'- - • v* !nt nob*-l • *u!-1 fin-1 (h* -v II t c!-;d* hfr sr>l \'t«« t: r-.»*- !l-- • el- • *** will il'iutittai-« ->'d h- ii-'p*-- . riat-.on f <*>prlani • -f th* ippirst ff'-rts -f th* ?•• »• n Gi!*» ah •s* •? I 1 .-j.bat'-t «l-- da val<? p a a surpr■ -■?. *• '-• nn-'.>* nt n?tnd and str*nut l i *?f *harart*r h* l*arn» of th* rr *hl*m • na*-1« must solva if h- is ' r*ta -i th»- \ to ha ad -r*s a-*• ?* - *.- • l !nfi**<l »n-1 ao wa< Hu.i; I- 1 n t*? in th* r- I* *■' th* th r-! j-s** ,--f*'.i* tr ■ rtnk; -' \\ hll a awls *’a . v• 1 1 • plav r*v*- ha« mu«*h of a • : -*n- * f 'a fav ■ w>'h an Ani*ri. »n a 1 ; *n * Mr I (liman In? so lik»a''l* , p*rs--n .I -1 v tha* h)s »'lm!r»r* J-ist ? - shk* h? mavan w han ha in j *r« n v.*• a villa n Kv- »ll*rt work was a -rr; : ?h* ! b? 'i’lll am prlngl*. .' M??r- Irvin* I rankiin Parghorn Art-hu* \(t*n Maui » V *-r *st*r, F r nnk I- .< *■ •. F.'napt H'li-'wnv Marl* -ms i’ ■ ( Wit *rsp at Flora Sh*"'*;i an! F*ane*s Wllk*r Th* hna' 5 ■ rfnrn an- * <*f th* and hi! I ], and of th* 11--n.»t*li* r- 1 . viv ' th* 'Urr*!?’ «-s««-n n l| te* a-'* Safl|irdn> *?*n -r ’ iA 2 ' Th --m;>*n> w-il! g- 'r--n l**troit to ft’ififalo for six w** k s st« in thr latt*r my Ft.l. V MA - M? \ . "H- ’.N !. rr.M im r. Fla Crj « -> t<>p!?n*s f‘* T*r*pi ;hl! I this w* • k * a?■ a'l and * v l l i * fav *. r t- wh ha* h**n rorring to *h* Tarn 1* f r ?*«r« and always w!lb*om** ♦h'na n*w This tlm* *h* hrtri*r« ■ <*rt •mini* story n mov'n* pi'tur*. whi h sh* rails "H*r F**st I> «» n n tf-«r.s*back It'dlng If is ■’!*)» a ■*! l ••A n-- *a!« tha’ it *rak*s t'.a hm d *nr* laugh uproariously M •• ('- ' hma» *--rn* n>-« «o-g, ■a h a'* «;v*n in n *t? 1* |-> 1 «r 1 h*- own. and in th* r*n'' • nos [wh •-> .h* mak*s h*r -isms) |v' ’►r.* of th* brightest Itttl* «k- tr *« *►* )ora! vaudsrlU* st.?g* > *» ff*- *•! in a lona tliri* is ‘Remnants p r * «*nf*d b> • s author Ravm n l I’ • ' a*-.- .t*d f- i:’,lrab«-th S. Irl*\‘ Ft -n-' Is a r median similar in hi* m*** •! • DIFECTORB rlt INK It. UI.A.VD, AT.ftKHT r PM K. lir.MII W. STAVOAnT, i ht i> w vrmvr.n, HIXIII W /MUIKHMIttV MVPR4K. ■\AM.TT. LIABILITIES Capital Sto'-k $ 500.000.00 Sc-'clu (nil earned).... 150,000.00 T rj -. dr i Profits 16,644.78 } | ned for Trxps, etc. 20,00<b00 Deposits (all Savings).. 5,806.642.85 Total $6,493,187.63 1 t-> \V 1) tn? Ilwln* Th* 11 r»*■ - i*f th* k*ti ti «?* full of -|u!*t humor, and ??hii* 1 ■ •> skit is plavej in an almo*! nur- null m»*?n*r. it is non* th* I*. ■ .** tv e Mini tli* audit *n * finds Ms-If m a ronstat cbuvkt*. Ha-i? All;* s the strnnu vol »-I »rum ?v ? :ni i-srst-na t*d (’tins in the - ••latic final* to th* ('antis'- sht-va. ’ What Vour S:*|?, a*?-*ral • *.vs- n>- agt?. a*?<l h* I'm* s m* »* *ll kr »n peratl- numb*i- m a matin*; ■ ' • win a- miioli arplaus* a« h> ,1 ! tn 1 .* t k must- a I sh--w 1 .vndru Lewis .lit -1 *l»-n N-ii-ii .1 |n smart pair w >?■* ha?* k ?o<| • -nga, !,i k»*s aril II ?*1 ? nutt-i w-1 h w ' -*i ‘ *nt*naln F-*d K- inou is st? »- m* i * *«1 ?? hi-tier wh o and. r all »-*rts * *?ts an-! R*--t *-h*ph»r<l a?'-''.*>l r M-n«-rva l!»v, «h- n -> In*?? *?i t i to tn -nn? h**nm* ?? if h a Inru* sill .?• |-,lp and V-w near h* -an *r*t t-> .wiping an**th*-: pers-'ti tr ti- u?i. ?- ih -it a- mall) - <?r:-i tic ,i Ivair of hi- or in tola -ms*, h*r h*.»d Th-- l-»in*dl(? I 10, nprrin* th* h 11. «r* a ?*r»atll* pair an.' >1- *om* v*r\ >?*r »nd skilful tr k« ?i tha sIHCk . j.-'.-* with blt vi jes and t .*» urti-'!** , ( ih- s that th*j have mastered the .•.?.( t ?f *ra?tat-«n Th* Three lormaa - rl* hav* a good * attrartlvel? tlr*s-*d N'*w pi fur*. I'-.ow'ng 'vi rlci r\*r*s r|-i»* th»- h.l ! ?s I 1 h s an unusually varied ,»n-1 -x- * |!*n' pr ?gra ir Ml 1 »:a V-iried *nt*rtainment g *■-• *o miiv *ip a pl*a»'ng siimn'er )’! in C.* M • s *h*nt*r *!-.ls ?v* k T!i* F-- ir TANARUS! * r?; 1* * s s!»t*rs. tsk* t‘* a' Id> • n • k? * 1 >untrl*s in fifteen nvm i** n *r “;ugmg and dsn- ns r *!*?• th ?» i- elaboratrlj •<* snd well r -Humeri S-'rn* am! tlanc * •< p - *! of 11 a' v. Fran* Holland »r»l **r r* ' U-w on* a? >th ■*r In i* k si;r . .sion, ai'd as a patrC tlr fins'* the apltoi a* M i«!iingt--r -t<nl - re '•-aid a* *h* • st* 1 « •*n e tr png In d*’*«• *d in > \merl an • sf-nn-s • ' -?? 1 1 r* in .1 *nerr? *• *dl*' **. Mh « rag’im* finish ts-slt* an i Sol Ht;rns s** a "rje- *r ( .n -d\ . o ip!* t -vi t* the allt**ra lime program rorrpller '>l 's a I’, ir.-? romedlan of part* and *n th* ■ r . •fa tram ar.no un < * * u r ' * an p pot* unity to d»H? er birrs* ff s<- ? - . rn! *oK*s that ar* n*w - t.n smsr and a pleasing p- rnonallt? adds to th,* general > *T»rf Detroit—You Owe It to Yourself to j Take a Vacation Rocky Mountain Limited -Daily fro* Chkaga lo Doavar. Colorado Sprioga aad Focblo - Only one night out from Chicago—on rcatful rails, —in a train that provides service that is safe and Satisfying. Take any of many splendid trains to Chicago, but be sure to go "Chicago to Colorado" via the Rock Island Lines —the trip of countless wonders. The only direct line from the Fast to both I>en* ver and Colorado Springs. Other convenient modern all steel trains from Chicago, St Louis and Memphis. Let us tell you all about it-eapecial!y how in expensive the trip may be made na OUT ■" ■ TEAR OUT HAIL TODAY Rork Island Traval Bureau. Majestic. B’dg . Detr-vt C. C. GARDNER. D. P. A. Phone: Mstn 2770 Please tend me Illustrated literature on Colorado. Name— ■ ■ ■ ■ Address ■ ■ ■ 1 —— Rock Island Lines s=b Safety and Service First • TUESDAY. JULY 24. lfM7* \> !ih t Mapi ■n* <1 • •-i • . 11 lltl • n t i by |**h*r*n<’«* * •**••* >. •' i i• • ?.> I: . « hl*-f Mmttn -i •»i fr<> »i.- iw-riiK'’ vau<l**\ tito »'.t« t-h l • in. ■ on* n **f tiw ioiM|i«n nip.-r .- 11»*. >i i ||. I»itnf< fr«*m on.. ..f it,,. os, ... 1 tn t• ri •!*. I put i•i. >r |. \\ . n .| m nil < \tr tb** » t nn t r.i.uinj* i I .|,l - t)i* *hmv while mi it h. jut- lon o*i* 11 •• i ■ in<t D• 11 M*l!.l nt nll 11. t. * t’f" • and th*-lt to. iji |, ft n • *lt> I*. ri'.i|ri:|**i| .is H \ *u*l*si!lf nll m <•• *or» <mo of ip (air in .i • omedlnn <*f th** Gsorg** M 'iron » v;.*« The rtier d0... |. irk »n *1 im 11 .> i. . m ■ ■ * rh > t . i i"i* <n m rlurt r>i a * i>rlm <lo*vn th** I >ll .e Hilly \*irlr>t Ar»<l tr*>n- M irt offer i In nil Inking'and tn «t rutii«>nt at dl\erfiAom, m «. hH*» 7><ia and H*> * n 'l' - li(i<. n n<ii| ilt r v . | n rh» *«h •' » fli n r* fi ..Altlnir »..niv tinnlfft i Th* Mil*, top »i r**viA'* • nnda .ii» the hit I'. nt ir** Ain -i pr* ■ *»<}*• the vaudeville SOLDI ERS~A\I) CITIZENS FIGHT Fiv*' *o!dl**r« '»«■!• nrrcnf e*d Nfnn d.tv urhf chj»r*n.( with tlv# t. on Mil Ch. n*- -t , r.i'ir H.m (">• k 'I l.e* ffoldu r ir* Rohi-rt Starh.w-kt. Xu 11 ;I Mor«ini»t., Wil 'lam No >...4 i'nre«f n \ Flovd <’tir*is. no horn** Vikt K ’..-n, Fort V»vnA, and John Kowalrki, Ft Wav no Sr »nl*'v Polo.kl, aso.J 25. No Sf»T Finn* > / 'V av*» niffi, aerlotj**] v hurt In th;* brat* 1 If** l*» in R« inr hoApltal and it i« thought ■ ku?l I* frH<‘»urorl The o f h r n u.i* ir*' Irmoph Marcirnow **ki, N » ■** Fort-*■• • r * t. f.a'vri't'i <* M.ircinvnw -k No Mitch* U tv** a t* t * k ll ’*t - 1? i No f»!>0 Pr* d< ri a »* and i'*onrir Sara.in, No. 2'(2 Oral *t HVO Prlwflwr-- fl» i»ln!n n#*«» kind—fk**t t« rl» ht—.foh O oto— M*iln l"? 0. —and to your country too! Health conservation is as import ant to this nation now as increased food production. “L)o your bit” by guarding your health—your energy—your vitality. Only by dping this can you do your best for your country, whether it is in the trenches, in the olftce or at the workbench. Take a vacation! Take a vacation that will give you most diversion and best nerve rest. Go to Colorado —the roof garden of America, —noted the world over for the strength-giving qualities of its clean pure air and sunshine, —and for offering more variety of sport and recreation than any other vacation land in America, —and you can go at less expense than you imagine via the Rock Island Lines—on the famous I*v l