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PAGE 8 ENGEL GOES SLEUTHING FORKLOKAS Controller Orders Spe cial Audit of All City Departments TO CLOSE LEAKS IF ANY EXIST Accountant Joseph A. Martin Is Engaged For Work If there are any more Tony K kas lingering about they are goir.. to be discovered, if George Eng* city controller, ran do It,. To make this cerialn. he rngag*" A special aocountant Monday mo; r. Jng to go over the books <>f e\«t department in the city. Joseph \ Martin began hie new work with ’i • police court. He will look over tl accounts of that department, eh* * up to see if there ta a leak nti> where and then pass on to anoth» department, After he has di*- o. «red whether there are any discre anciea in the police court accour’ be will move over to the reiri.i <t police headquarters and then on to the various places where mom are collected. Controller Engel says tha’ ’hi new departure is not du«- entire!* to the Klokr. adventure in h:g v finance, but he wants to know if money due the city is being properly reported and for that reason has engaged the expert. He thinks h*- ■will make the Job a permanent one, but at present it Is only temporary Mr. Martin will be obliged to tak*- • civil service examination later if he la to be retained A* present his salary la to be H.flOO a year, and that sum was passed by the hoa-M of estimates for an extra account ant. It will be the duty of the n<>» ••figure sleuth” to go over the counts regularly and discover if th* daily trial balances agree with the dally receipts of cash. If nor it will be hla duty to report to the controller, when an effort will be made to hare the muddle straight ened out, Martin is quite well known In De troit. He was a confidential clerk Ip the Union Trust company for a time, after which he wen’ to the fitudebaker corporation Then for Aeveral years he was chief auditor for the People's Outfitting company, going from there back to the Stude baker concern. He is a son of Jo seph Martin who. some years ago. AAtabllsbed the "new” telephone in BE PREPARED RECIPES Tomatoe*. Tomato Butter.—To At* pounds of tomxtoen allow two pounds of sugar, DM and one-half pounds of apples ono-quarter of an ounce each of •tick cinnamon and ginger, one eighth of an ounce each of mace and whole cloves. Skin, remove bard portions at stem ends of toma toes and cut In pieces. Pare and slice apples. Tie spices in cheese cloth bag. Add one pint of vfaegar to mixture and hoil all together for three hours, stirring frequently. Tomato Preserve* To one pound of yellow pear tomatoes allow an equal amount of granulated rigar. two lemons and two ounces of pre •erred Canton ginger Remove ■kina and stem ends and rut into quarters. Place in porcelain-lined kettle, add sugar, cover tight and let •tand over night. In the morning pour off syrup and boll until quite thick. Slice lemons and remove Children Cry for Fletcher's CASTORIA ' ®J* Jff* To " H,t * Mwtju Bought, and which ha. been in «m for otct orer 30 years, has borne the signature of / r* //#i - - an( * >cen under his per v #onal » u Perrision since its infancy. 7TT AUow no °“® t 0 deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Juat-as-g ood ” are but Experiment* that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. r What is C ASTO'Ff IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric. SSSw*SL^ ng k SyTUP *' b P* e “* nt - It conulM neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance Its age is ks guarantee. For more than thirty years it has ot Flatulency, *U»7lng Fe«rishoeaa uktni b V£. g 'i‘ ,ti ” e the Stomwh and Beiwela, «jdf . “-*• CASTORIA always In Dse For Over 30 Vears Til* Rind You Hava Always Bought . Detroit, which was later merged with the Bell system. "The Kioka affair at least shows »he necessity for rarerul account ing,” said the controller. Monday. ' and we are going to have it after this 1 shall expect to know what becomes of the clt.’s receipts every day. so that we won't let any em ployr get very many Jumps ahead of us ” HESTON IS VICTOR IN BONDFIGHT fan Use Discretion When Bail’s Tendered, Mandell Rules DECISION IS IMPORTANT Deals Blow To the Men ace of Professional Bondsmen Tnlice Justice William Heston Monday morning won his first d> -ive \lctory in his ba’tie ro fr* ■> •he police courts from the mfl :rn< . of professional bondsmen Summoned before Circuit Jude* Mandell on a writ of mandamus oh ’ained by August to show cause why he should not accept bonds proffered by Michael Keenan and William D Mldgely. Htston de dared he believed such action to be again K t public poller "We must free ourselves 'rom the men who earn great profit by fur nishinc bonds for persons facing criminal charges," said Justice He*, ion "1 believe the police Justice has the right to decide whether th" professional bondsmen should be tolerated in his court. It is w”hin his discretion to decide whether 'he bondsman is acceptable It is a well known fact, too. that some of thee bondsmen use one piece of property as, the security for several bonds. That's what we are fighting against ” Judg* Miff dell deola-ed he agreed with Justice Heston, and he added ♦ hat Heston in *he case at issue was acting conscientiously in the in forest of the public He dismissed the petition for the writ. I blonde was arrested on a charge made by his wife, who accused him of assaulting her He was exam ined before Justice Heston, and was bound over to the recorder’s court for 'rial on IShO bond? When Keenan and Midgley offered to fur nlsh the security, pending appeal. Heston declined to accept them. Prlntliix—tkr plain neat klnA—that In rlaht—Time* Jab Dept.—-Slain $.120. «*ed*i. Add tomatoes. ginger and iemon to syrup and cook until toma toes hme clarified appearance. skim ming as needed, • pjcklc of Tomato—To oh* half peck of firm green tomatoes al low five large white onions Slice tomatoes aud onions an even thick ness. Place in stone crock alternate ly a layer of tomatoes rfnd layer of onions, making layers a couple of inches thick and sprinkling with salt., rover with plate, placing heavy weight on top and let stand over night. r»niin and rinse with cold water In the morning Again place in crock, sprinkling layers with one and ore-half cups of brom-n sugar, one teaspoorful each of celery seed mace, allspice, pounded cloves, and mustard seed, aftd one-half teaspoon* ful powdered cinnamon. \dd suffl' (lent vinegar to suit taste Roil mix ture until thick syrup forms; again place m crock and cover wlfh linen cloth before placing on ear’hern lid. Campaign to Enlist Women as Food Savers Continues; 50,000 Cards Already Signed •«' j' V i **.- *P £ • ■ IV liECTItiN HOtlSt I 014 T. Z I MHMK W 4 ’ gj||3ggg||| tt'i < SSHHH HHSjp i&Mt- a WllllSSs, msor . jSiiL KPJ' T ANARUS.» Altho upwards of 50,000 ptenge cards w* r* distributed lus’ w» »k, < and ii t»»<r food c» iicervati«»n coni m;t’» e will not lessen its efforts until ioo.«v.ti pledge c ar*l* ha\e bee .. ' *:»•! returne«| to rommiiuv head quarters, N "17 Kr* sg> building so *hat ’he • . : :•»*. her may be sen’ \\ .- ungtim. >* w volunteer workers have b»-en pro* urwd for :ht- w ►ek'- work and wii! push 'ho • ampa gn t • completic* \>s are urged to visit the voting booth- ’o sign the card? wrh our v ’ing f r t.» « ,11 flouths s:* provided ,n ’he low r.’owr. <*• •’•••< w her* card* m.f. b* -. • t- • -.•-: »<• ■ - < ; ’-net :a ti *• ti.r'-a >rn part of th* eit> containing *>*'>*"> houses returned 3fs cards. The accompany :r.g p.c'ure w* ,* group >• w-kcr- in # ror,’ <*f -c booth Th*' are; Mr« Henry Rarn»n. Mrs Stever.s T Mason. Mrs Alexander T I H;* Mr- < amen : V man. Jr.. Mr- (3. \V s* b* rling, Mrs W r, Thoir ts Ml-s K’lzibt 'h N Askew Mr.- Arthur O'Connor A telegram fron. Mr- G Edgar Alien. * v ‘t r ' “• lie v* rs, • *> rvg’ton committee of iv-’rott. was sent Mondav to Herbert r Hoot.er food commis-ioner, taking him to • Ivtr*-i* \ug l or 2 to -peak a' a public rr,a-s meeting on “Food conservation.” Tie invitation wa- -• led by the I».’roi’ Board of Com merce and Mayor Marx Lansing is a-«o anxious to have Mr Hoover about the same fir • • w - the »wo ci’e - bidding for him, the r>etroi* commif’ee ij* hopeful fha* b*> wii: m »•<*•• 'he »r;p from Wash .’ -t to Michigan v.xSTt At / p RI\TER a 1 —jtjj I ■ 3 m Ta -• , ‘ v ii ■1 s«*£ T ® . ■- liw ••- "v * x tm Hi JV M if P(p J wL \ vfi “M: /H m . vryayy-. ' r i* f “ST^ gggM /"* W m \ R?!’- r1 — 3 Ml L-H"—’ J \ll I m H m j 1 9 i I MUtTIGRAPH SEVIOR - FJartrirauy dr-.fr *r.,l ~i t r-teiy ’ r x> n k pr;ntirgwTt pnrter* *.pe k * r f ;ectr'/type<- rpr-d ;, rg XX I tvpewrttten letters in vimnt’ 7 t!*-» H-ve*. I". ' Fey Os CV I payrrrr.t» H*x,u driver, m and MM I cia, li% up. _ Mm The Multigraph, originally de signed tt> producc typeu ritten let ters in quantities and still the most efficient machine for that purpose, is now equipped to do real printing, from type and elec trotypesand printers’ ink. It saves 25 to 75 per cent of the usual cost. Any intelligent office assistant can op crate the Multigraph after a feu simple instructions It gives excellent results in printing forms, folder*, price-lists, circu lars and even catalogs. Not An Experiment Thousands of these machines are in use and giving complete satisfaction. Detroit Office The American Multigraph Sale* Cos. 70 Washington Boulevard ’Phone Main 4077 “Toil cant buy a Multigraph unless you need it ” mt MULTIERAPH N« Lid* The Multigraph is ’he twlieyt firm printing equipment ir. ’he w.rld ft d'** r.lean vr».rk from >vye or ele< fro. tv-pey and printer*' it k d* < Qiu* klv anid in the privacy ot your *wn es’ah* itateownt. These Advertisers Prefer to Speak To the Real Buyers In the Home “The Multigraph Cuts Our Printing Bills in Two” Hudson Motor Car Cos. DETROIT TIMES “I im enthusiastic over the Mnltior ph,** says Mr. J. N. Mill, tlic Office Manager of the llu Motor Car Company. ‘ \\ ■ . ; - r *re three and our c ’ • ,r, ihow that we save about •*') p«r <»■ -,t ver what it would cost to have the k done outside F his sav ing i: ( *, however, is only one of many advanfje “W** - * all our fartnrv forms and i ffi ■ partsorders,< ar order t 'ariks, etc , i Multigraph and can do tfie v * it out of the way qui< k< r thar' n.id possibly do if we were hav / printed outside.” *Phon' .Main 4077 for demonstration. A*W Any . 1 T > r r What the Multigraph Save*: F' "i V ’ » (. , t'n.’ed Fuel A Supplv Cn. Iks'xrhr ■ C mile Rr*«thera Company M -y An* White I .end C'*mp»"T N* ‘I a r v FVrrv Rrnfhera. Inv L< i.:VS I '• 1 < (. • / And ' tr, ; n Detroit and vicinity. PATRIOTISM IN FOOD CONSERVATION I<et us coniront the patriotic duty I of adjusting ourselves to a changed ■ food supply in chf» rfulnoa». l.et us • e the fresh adventure, not wit a 1 out g rail float ion. evmi pleasure It i may be Interesting. enlightening and certainly it will be helpful to look I it food reservation not tnerel\ as j one of the exigencies of war Lut as an Imponant contribution to right | living Patriotic boundaries set upon np i petit**a may, according to scientific tletician*. make for more vigor and • nei<>, for we are an a nation an < vernourished people it will work ■no hardship on most families to it less, to substitute where there Is HCnrctty, to refnftn trom those foods l needed for th* -oldter and those uhstantlal* wh|< h the wage-earners ; need ,:nil can afford to buy It tr- rather Hue to think of the food suppl\ .u- a public property to v used for the greatest good to tie ;reatest number. In the demand •undo on tht- public possession every SPECIAL! Our Finest Silk Skirts. Models and Show I*ieces I Formerly Sold to $.lO JL Ti ;ii T=TT : ■~X ' ' ‘ ‘ r l- 1 — NEW YORK i\V f\ or BOSTON *3022 1 *-■ DETROIT Tickets on mI» dillr to S*pf»mb« 30tk« - rtiura limit 30 dark. 5 rtysiar 1 Michtoan Central L*L*l.C->.» i v y "Th* Niagara Falls Routs" : J--. -fl'> ' Jj/Ts- .tMa-oxn |Mrmia«d mt mil mo*"I• mormmtm ».ou> romoj —'' trip farms mi mo Im many pthmr Lastmrn pm*nt», including y-r A -a -•ty.t.til'ami N..r„.i-« n..w, i« *T ■ .Fl'LilF* Alexandria B-*y .. 1?° 00 Bar lUrbutTMe . IS-' *0 Anbar* Park ... fkl.tl B4g .nOc & I „ » Clayt'>n WO® Bath, Me 31) 0 Atlantic I ity .*> S< , \n ,U\\V c. - KurtiJt#Chain 2? » Bethlehem. N, H... Z> M> Cip»M« »§ m/.zOE i* . \ \ i »A\n\ '--r- 1 • / 1 Lane OrxTirc 2' «0 Danville Jet .M' .. ST O Li>ng Br.fi* h 30 -A ; J/ \ \ ‘ V Uj All Va-/ J Lake p!acid 2' 00 N .rthi nnwav, N H t!2S Ocean Grmr ..... 30 St • t JJ Mr % \\V\ 'Wb-Vj platfabtirg 2k 40 Out Or, lerd. M<* 30 V) Canada >• . otPL\l 1 i ,i, jit * lv- ff Psfni*tte lake 24 10 Portland. Me . 3ti V) Halifax. N S ... fW !f Wrr— Tk > A". '-Till ti I*l I S-ira f t'tf» Sprinitf 2S <ft RtukUnd.Me 32 ’4) Qurhnr. P O 2S Vj 4| |qt 7'j! TlsniMndUlan.ll'V 20 W Whrtekiver Jet .Vt. 2S 56 St. John, NB. 32* J Tirrlp Tmirv th< * aI ViV « delightful trips, fin day Circle »uur» cirt U)t t our , niav be arranged to New York t CwJ kl and Boston, including lake and river routes, and also ni-ue tours, partly bv incJuding r > ala and If b*:riii*on fncan ttcainers, at correspondingly low fares. Jl M n n * ur View from the Train Enroute of Wonderful Niagara Fall* For aij*a»Rf »ips M to tripa, information aa to fan-*, v — ~/*m" 4, €~> A etc.. tKitrta au*J aioc;>u.*c <~mt rrae/vationa, apply to r Detroit City Ticket Office, 13 Lafayette Avenue sj f Fcr the Public Service Ts \ r ** P,e ** Building Telephone: Main 50M Wharf foot of trlawnld at , Faatarn t'ma For tha Data. Twhm >» Park and fort H iron wot porta rt»»mrra laava Imtroit da ly. »rap‘ Sunday, • It, a m . i It p n and 4 pm. ftunaay* * a. rn and 2JO a m Sunday only a*tra j »(»* m»r for tha Plata, Taahmoo Park and Aifnnac, t p m For Tnlodo and Wucar tatand ataamrr lrav». dally * Id a m and 4 p in . Kundaya for Toledo, I • I* a rn and kl* p rn for Huyar Inland. » J* a. m . • JO a rn , I, It p m. I arid • p. in. BMHfIMMWtt fflff SSaimKdSt i r«r B ftala and point* .oat, dally l td a re Kara It Od For r lava land. Pitta- . burgh and point* aouth, daily It *♦ p ra. and 1 1 #4 p m., aao « *« a. m dally oaoapt Bundar For Alprna, Marktnad, I lalard, Ht Igna.o anil * ajr porta. Mo#* daya and Saturday*. £ 00 p rn ad* naad*yi and Friday* * 10 a. m . <>o tral tlma Btaamora loav* foot of Third avan ia. Clip ri• kat Olßrr, 111 tirls- ' C£3f9B3SS3 NE&S3I I FARE s2&fi I k tvfinf oav FKCFPT «u»huy J < Ity TlAtrct OUat, 1U (•rlaaoid »*- flnglc individual, no matter what his station tn life, has a patriotic duty. Our allies* soldiers- nerd wheat, torn, barley, beans/beef and pork product- The w earners of our great otic- need potat4*ee, onions, bread and neats to which they arc accustomed Tlie transportation xystcni of the country i* needed to rnrr' muni ttons and war supplies and there -hould b<‘ no jintioc* -arv calls what ever upon it Tor hauling fiaul for home lonsuruption So far as possible soldiers In th*> Army Against Waste should set their tables with local and perish able foods As often as po-sthle they should net anew di-h of 1 some new food b* for** the family. 'I b* > should watch the eoming ■" list n tor various fre h fruits and \'getables give the farnilv all fhev can get of thi se and preserve all they can't eat CLEARANCE! Your Opportunity to Buy That COAT SUIT .1 DRESS for less in many cases than the actual cost to produce them! These are such wonderful values we would suggest an early selection tomorrow. $ lO - s ls - s l9“ pETROIT RIVER STEAMERS Gohimhia Egflfia to 808-LO ‘■SSaiS"® I** 1 ** Wtdk Hay* n a.m.. li3o nndSp.in, StinHara— tti3o a.m., 2A3 p.m. Hotarning Arrivt Jf AN p.m. Kaatorn Tima. lUn«in| anil (lathing. Fora (F,icrpl Hnlidayi) 40© Uhililron 2." in MOONLIGHT with Dancing oa Sir. (’olnmMa or Nit. Claira a»ary Hooning Fmropt Snn. and Mrib. N|3o- F’drn 4()t. (Eir»pl Hobdiyi) SUNDAY KVK. Columbia LnliP Hide Concert 4On fta paralllaf, Footrrn Atandard Tim* All trlpa Iraia Moira Hi. Tka Htkl ta ralaaa any poroon atalaalna 4* boats oat park la raaarrad. 11 ' ■. Big Steamer Put-in-Bay leave* every day at 9:00 a. m. Ea*tern Time for Cedar Point! i boo tho 'IIIIInn Hollar MnnanMp a...| I oir* at r»i r* Mat , l*a ryt iPnri i m Fp' * rdar Point, Bothlny floor hr a ot Botll Rranrta HHSSwi!!r9KSai?**7dmßß.l naarliw on Ik* Moot. ITna-ra orrhaotto \ I’wt-la- May Roopy flay I* boars’ «top|| Karo, 1 a I T. II oolr llato. •£<■. *>nnda«». dt excursions /radar point. Man. Mom. Won. and m . tty* rtlMl I ftoond Trip, II U. Cleveland —Daily at 9 :00 a.m. $1.75 one way. Moonlight Excursions KTf.AMKH riUMI R. KIRBY ala* lomoao at liW F. Im. woob dan Drpwturw Aahloy A lhaUa Birman or Ua S. JTUat llntb »k*tf, EaaUr* \ TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1917- A great many laree sizes included and most every color represented al (Trand Rivera For many weeks to come, sh main sustenance of your fauttl should be fruits and vegetable/ Organize a trip to the country, fin a farmer who has not arranged so the handling of all his produce an arrange to buy in cooperation wit vour neighbors as much as you c» Use and no more. 1 Hat** »- ,t Dill Fly \h. some on> (.■> try in to get me on the 'phone I’rinllnK —Ihr plnln nril kind—tk 1 la rlit hi— Time* .lob llr,l —Wnln 4M