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PAGE 2 The Domes of the Duffs. IHHHHHB9** ~ ««!JHHEK-v, f«»e ms, ive r ,n a MisrAkt ; B4e*s Bcrrn ene^ *: ■■ *1 ,f ..’A small,,! | jggpl SLA HR SUSPECT IS STILL SOUGHT Police Have Found Dick Cap rarotta Wanted In Rod gers ( ane Dick Caprarotta, sought by the police as the slayer of Detective Sergt Emanuel Roggers, Is still at large. His home at No. 434 Monroe was thoroiv searched Wednes day. In his barn the officers found flv# automatic pistols, which were confiscated. Caprarotta’s descrip tion has been furnished to the po lice of other cities, but it Is not at all cartaln that he has left Detroit Former Detective Thomas Pa lone Is still detained on a conspiracy charge. The police are investigat ing a report that, a few days before ! the shooting, he made the remark that Roggers, Kolb and Crowe, the three men ambushed by the Sicilian gunmen Tuesday night, would “soon get theirs." There was an enmity | of long standing between Roggers > and Balone. dating hAck to the Maz aola kidnaping several years ago The police hold firmly to the the ory that the three detectives wer* objects of a carefully prepared pin’ which went awry when only one of the Intended victim;; was mortal I '- hit. Detective Joseph M Kolb i* believed out of danger and ha* been removed froru Receiving hospital to Harper hospital. Detective John Crowe, who es caped unharmed, is taking a prominent part in rounding up evidence against Antonio ljicata. Identified by Kolb as one of the gun men, and other alleged conspirators, several of whom are in custody The funeral of Detective Roggers probably will be held Saturday morning, but the details have not been completed. Miss Katherine Magneson. of Berkeley, Cal . is one of the few wo men members of the American So ciety of Chemlfts. ®**\« e *U Wv« - / r *? <w-"* mg', §mml// All the golden goodness of \/ f H^HH Wlj those greatest food gTains \ \''S3swayfi wheat and liarley—is meh ‘ '&ml lowed into the rich nourish- vWBMffl Hg j merit of 4 ■jf Grape-Nuts "'M Wmil Pure, wholesome, wonder- . v * VjM| ' 1^y ° n^J fl9^ Jnß a PP ctlzin *» t KWJi • , Sold by Grocers everywhere. \ r*. 1a,,., J **• **»•*'.. e-real f. mp»ny. Buttle Or«* k Mlrh. i Toftura Cereal Cos., Ltd, Wlodaur, Ontario. Expensive Jones—Wha* did you give up for that car? Brown—A good disposition and one thousand bucks Condemned • T o Labor Poet —At la.-t 1 hav« u; now our future is assured. Wife laobbtng)—Yea, and I had hopes for something better, now you will never stop writing. C'lnra l>ouise Perk, former wife of Dr. Arthur Warren recently put to death in Srer Sing prison, is to erect a magniii’err fountain in t»r~nd Rap'd* in memorv of her parents. Mi’ and Mrs John FI Pock, of murder Dr Whi'e was accused. —By Allman* Lower Food Bills To Have Potatoes Daily BY BIDDY BYE <~hop the pennies from all your •Cd bills this week Keep This rir.ciple in mind, and every time you make a purchase, count wnat \ou save. In former menus of this series, potatoes and mea* have beenssfe f Town only once or twice a week n this, a return Is made to thfc American custom of serving them at least once a day Most housekeep ers can do so and still not bo ex travagant, if they will cook only the number of potatoeg needed fer a meal, huy no more than the exact amount of ro*at required, and chop the pennies from every oth-»r item of food on each menu Sunday. Breakfas* Fruit or melon, eraam of wh*a» and cream. French toast, coffee. Dinner Tomatoe bisque, panned chicken, ma.-h-d potatoes, new pc:**, !«:tuce and cucumber salad rasp- j ■>erry ice cream, cake, coffee. S’.pper—Cream ch'-ese lettuce and I rowr. breed sandwiches marmalade, -pice cnk*>, iced tea or lemonade Monday. Breakfast—Pettijohn with cream, ’oaat. coffee. Luncheon- omelet, rolls, sliced ruit. t*-a. Dinner— Meat loaf, creamed powi •oe*. cauliflower, fruit salad, cak* Tuesday. Breakfast—Oatmeal and ereaxu c, ffee cake, coffee. Lunch- or. ak e and bananas, g-aham muffins, lettuce, tea Dinner —Vege’able *<v;p broiled t. im and bnk-d potatoes. bean salad fruit dumpling.- tea Wednesday. Br**akfa.«* -Fruit, bacon and muf fills, coffee Luncheon Macaroni and .cheese lettuce sandwiches, Jam. cookies. f«a Tunner Bean loaf, potato salad uub olive oil and vinegar chocolate puddng C'-ff*# Thursday. Br< ikfa.'T —Prune# -with cream, toast, cdfre Luri> he n F>akcr egg# witht rice. sponge cake, tea L nn* r Salmon loaf, potatoes, cucumber salad, bread pud ding Friday. Breakfast -Creamed codfish on •oast, coffee. Luncheon Buttered carrots and peas, read ind butter, tea Dinner Tuna ft«h In ramekins, p<v into halls, new pe#s, tcake. Saturday. Breakfast -Creamed chipped beef on toast, coffee Luncheon Split pea soup, crou •ons vinrcrbread, tes Dinner Sirloin *t“ak, baked po»a •oes, -plnach or other greens, float ing island. \|{ SERVICE ON FORT-ST. DIVIDED Beginning Monde /. Tul\ *O. •r r,n t> e For* st car line a 111 be divided pending construct lor n M» nroe ave and Cadillac «q In connection with »he plan for a gen <•*■*l re--outing of car lines down >v.n While thl* work la on no Fort line cars will cross Woodward ve Or the west side eaatbound cars will turn south from Fort-st • t Griswold to loured; west on luir ne | to Sl.ejhy nor’h on Shelby to Iprt, nnd then west On the east id» westbound cars will turn south f om Monroe ar Brush to Congress; vest on Congress to Bate#; north on Bates Ur Lafayette, and then east Fourteenth and Hamper south bound ears will run by way of Mich >tan and Griswold to Jefferson On *he Fort hnf cs.r to c#r transfers *lll he Issued to persona wishing to go from one aide of the city to the other. The general rerouting plan will probably go Into effect during the first part of September. DETROIT TIMES LITTLE PAL. , OBOIAJM UP I '/ *>’-•' -• ’ M ‘ S t. a iiaiyMl —-! ns .[R 1 ii ' \syes-> IN DETROIT T«daC« Rond Concert* Frhm»m»n * Military band Herman tv Jlrhm»m«n and reot r .r ren lere the following prog-gm n Pa’.mer park tn t*» afte-nre-m a* It) and n •"’.ark park in the evening at * ovlock March c,e r 1 Mix-ip V « A.," Al len lerely. "Ptrtp Nesvadha mejod:** ’T> * \ er«y H»r he-rt overture W'l’iam Tall." Ros. r:nl. cornet solo e» *--»d '7harl** Fdwards gems from T ree Tx-'n< 1 Hos-hna waltre* Adl'n." Halt g-and eeler* •on frf.m \ida.” Verdi "Star Spangled Banner" T Mathlaa Oltell. AS pear* old BO* Hrlen-nre.. hanged himself XVed ne*day night M te thought tie <-rmmltted sulcld* b*'a;«* h'.s sen tii drafted \\~htle Warrte Srhaglen. \a. S< I f.reen "Ml ivr.. «*a« enjotlng a *<*lm tn the rlvar at the f t f Clairp-' nt a\ a mtr.*on« helped htrreelf to $132 from Schaprio’s clothes 'n th» hath* hoosa. Henry Behrendt. Inlted »t»te« mar • hal. ha* eempleted a eenana of alien in the <a»-ern and ■ - triet of Michigan and fl- da -here are lfl.fiOfi of them. cf whom At J least 5.00? are In Detroit Snt. Julia Funt, M year* of age. Va. 117 l>earh«*m-n*r.. while flatting her sister at No. S,M Rademarher ava tii shot *-■> John .i -ntt. 12 vegra old. No I** Regular-ava who was firing at bottles n s n«ar b>- field. M-a Furs*, was taken to the tVeat Branch Harper - al Her wounds %r» not aarv.ua Knar *«was men. to? Martina a free, fnr-all fight on the nelle lele hnth mg heaen. landed be hind the bars and -i*!* - ed the eve n'.ng swimmer* 15 :r ' o get ting to the hea-p. T e fru- p-.*n arreatad ir* Philip Kraal** an* Brand*. No *4" Br.* -*t Thomae Btrokeel«r N- ’74 F »'d av#.. find David Rosen. No 13* Ade laide's*. >1 ra. inna o*Well, 24 year* old. Vo * M f anfieid-ave. ea*». nfter a quar rel with her hua k ar i T* in •*■’* | night attempted suicide S‘ » i tak»n to Rer..,v|ng r, *r *a H** conditl-m !a not a*rt ue Mr- Fva Dwerr. 2* year* !d V * • ”a' ■J&j a§ l r Dollar 7.9 Cord >u», effi style of 1 fulfill | /\nfl inis piea«« l» VHrnru uui .»y ... of which 11,000 employe** are partners in the business, personally interested in serving ‘ the will of the people." FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY fur. pesHtM 9 »»efml«. Wink. H«mr Offl.-c nnd fsrtsrji Vkrnn. Ohio h- ave Just * hn ! f hour lat»*- | a"ted Min" 1 foil v t is a-v:ar r-e, » th -er ■ > ir I at 1 -vu a’.* tae*n the Re.-eiving h «p *a! g“ * -,r l! nec■' v e r The aim* and «>h|e«-f* of the Home l.iunl" **lll l»e explained to 811-fS- V i • Piinor.il **:• Jnrfrj «flii • •n* Order f >V.d ’ ■'■*■ « !-*t .d«x » • »-r ■ *■. g hy -’i»n < ’ td Harr ah T*- • rrantzatlon intend* f -rmtng sun-t for the H« me ■’J Ar-I Th ‘r* band, inder il.» ea ie**.hir Otto Smith will p.av »e**ral m* tr • • *eiect!nne '’he n »<' n* w '» held :n Diam nd t-n plt, ,r*rvl Ft *r and law-vn-sve* The man Identified and motiyned Ttie«ilny night a* F'red parr, of Vo. JOl B nteau-ave wa* positively Ide- • ** 1 Wedneaday tn the ;rtty rr. -« »e a* f-anie? F T. in* r \ *-« t, »f \o 44? fi !ada n J 1 is *h» fire* hea* vict-rr f ; TV e ee.emhian e '■ etw e e t Pa - • J hns* n was - • area- ’hv Far- - w-'» and the *hr»e i rr-the** < t th-- n • n d«nt fi-d h -tn ■ r ■ • • i - fr-s hours '»'t. » iten Farr *« a Wed into his home, that th hi* f t e» n p s*aken While swimming In a pond near M |nhla a n-a* e. and r>e-we»-rd Wed ne«:a- afternoon .1 hr«- son. 15 y»ars old. <vh !;-.-»* * Fre-id- st.. n»ar Mlchigan-ave . was hit n *h« h»ad y • rick ailrg k to ha'e beep throw n hv w Murk»wi*s, a watchman at woodrsrd of r -a*h Rr the-* J- hnaton was fak<n to ) * e * ... hoapital ir •! *- e nd'-h n • rr": cal. M rke-e rr. "he 1* 47 v»a-s old, and lives at No *’ 5 W .stern a's.. ti« arrssted and »akep r > the hospital, where th* hoy 'd*ntifie him as th* man who threw the hrit-k Jar R. Hanna and Pharlea J. firea ory. Detroit So.** with the H|rhi gan Na- a r e.*rve t w-er* r"cen*:\ hom» on « short furlough folio* tng the r*- -r of th» f-anep rt flotilla wv * n v, r ».; th* P**rs‘ In* etpedit r> ry fore* t F'ran-e Gregory «i* i member of th* r - crew of the *r.»nst*ort P*Ki!h H told of.one t -red atta k *v *” marine*. wh*r a tnrp-do, P«» close to hi* h<- »t hut knew rutt ing of oth»r a-*a k*. ref. • ) gets made to rej.-mble t k r i<-op* of a s■ i v marine w-e-. • behind tome of the war v-e* the trip o\. and wer* us<*d for practire y n*'g Henna ’* •' « * of F Hanna art dealer and ;•••g o r \ if th * * r f William T |ir»i"ry Several ther I>etrolt ► v« t-.'ok advert I l *** f ’ha fur- In igh T> vtstt th »> r h w» In rtniTitlni for Ihr nr* H»«l F.»- inte Kti hnnpr b.illrtinj. on < Hillllnc «i , workman on Wedneaday un »s"h».J a an’ill p ’ •on! alnlng a i >«! i* ■'rl l • wriiun in French. ap farantly by the village r|eik In ’*2 r»il chamtnade. en ••dit r. ( Pi ► - wn. now in r>*tr<'*’ nth'r'np material for a hist ■■•>• «> on- n the ,-T «»• *a’atlon* that have h>h» #xls*-d h*tM*»n this ir.’rv ard l 'ra r <* translated the and- *n' H* fun • !♦ to contain a dr« "lption of the settlement af fars f the ime arid a ’on* »r --r un• of Artotn* de a 'f th* I r a * private du i< r<’nd wh:rh « i< to be ft 11 e l in and in w h v •he pr.f wm a;ink. Prior to thl*. the aorr.unt »a\» the ‘pond w « droned he a- it of Mr I>e «jl llndr e a fnd!ab. ■ .i- irk much w'ne fel In and was nl’ed t hie Judg ment • Correcting a Falte Impression. a LP $ ft Mrs. Talk#ralth—l hfar Mis* Hur ryon and young Bhiahlngfon am on rae»<i Shr mu*’ Ia m*-’ him half w a y M•-« rv.ll Whv. hnm can you say -urh a thin*' They \*tr<‘ y>dns th»* • imt way and •■ho overtook him. **rln»ln«—«l»e plain neat kind—that Ila rlaht—Tlm«-a Kept Main I * '2O By LEO. THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1 9 11. m* Telephone Cherry 1420. Grocery Co*. In (hr *inl«h RnlMlng, Half and Grla walk. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Ordure *niountlnK to |1 or more delivered anywhere In the city If ntreet la I'url Telephone and C O P. order# aollclted. Clip AD Oomino H. & K. 1 A lbs. Q< dUUnlf ( ane Granulated ill for OIC Vat a'etght In orlitinal cloth aacka with ordera of 91 or more of other anode $ t i»rne«t llrrf. Oil MVf I ninh I Imp*, «o " \ ell, . O, lb <£Oc Windsor Hark Onon X to f»-ll> no pic. e* it* . i)mC liecf, nice and |e%n 16c Tomato Catsup. « 1-c* I'O’tle IOC Worer»ler*h|rs *>au«e. Kngland's 1 y I rte.l bottle 1 «)C Kippered Herrin* imp. rted boneless k >m ana. tn U 1 _ |Y<’ shrimp. | »Y wet pa k can 1«f Tomi«t<> Prrsma hut i ke coma i a n- sde : lass 11 C (•rape Troll Marma lade. | ■ }* loc Rice, .-lean white heads qq sis *P«« hettl. Italian styll, -| /v 15. tan I Uc Hotter, tune Rose ' ■ ’reamer). 4 , 4 lc t hreae. fancy W|*. 'iisin Cream oo oUc Ripe Olives. | Q special, pint . . 1 «JC BARGAIN TABLE V**lt our 10c and 13c bargain table Articles for luncheons and picnica selling brio* market prices. Saturday Specials in Friday News and Journal DIME SAVINGS BANK Fort and Griswold Streets CONSERVATIVE, SAFE AND STRONG Look into the pages of your bank book and let them “tell your fortune.” If they show a long, steady lino of deposits, there can be little doubt as to what your future will be. But if they reveal only irregu lar or half-hearted attempts, you still have to find the real road to success. Safety Deposit Boxes $4 Per Annum Resources More Than $30,000,000 bra acts orrrcßi: 1174 Jefferson, ISA# Grand River, 407 Gratiot. 41# Michigan. 1491 Woodward. 1479 Fourteenth. Broadway and Wltherall, 691 Oakland, eornar Holbrook. IS IH£ EJUllfi All persons who have paid .specific taxes on RONDS or on LAND CONTRACTS are asked to present their re ceipts as soon as possible to the Wayne County Board of Auditors In the County Building. Second Floor. The investigation into alleged shortages in the county treasurer’s offices has arrived at a point where no further progress can be made unless citizens who have paid such taxes, and who hold receipts, or who did not receive aiy receipts when they paid, aid the county officials in their work hv giving the necessary information regarding their payments. This work on the part of specific bond and lAnd con tract taxpayers is absolutely necessary that the full ex tent of shortages may liecome known. Wayne County Board of Auditors hussklnr Mwraarlae. *7r per lh„ (1 QA 5-lh rolls *I.OU Tststii *nl«d, Off h. mr made, lb &OC tinsiar, fancy on frankfurters, lb OUC Finnan Huddle, t-*st Ms* It l me t Q dsh. || IOC Fresh Fish Fr.'sh Ocean 1 A _ Flounders, lb lUC Fresb Cod OA steaks, lb . £UC Fresh Salmon QA steaks. lb OWC Kresh Halibut «)Q steaks, lb 4noc Fresh rau*ht OO White Fish lb mtStC Krex cs'l*)it AO Trout, lb .... £»itC Fresh cau*ht on Kerch lb .. ZJiC Fresh caupht rtckerel. lb Fresh cau*ht . » Herrin* lb Li>C .Shrimp, fi«sh boiled, ?r r 25c r ;. r 39c Trofs, fre»h fr.* 07 tej< and • 7 tJI)C Dread, fresh W hole Wheat. e /* Ilf and I t)P Mr* h idd • Home- Made aw lon f 1»)C Fried Cakes, AA fresh datl> doaXUC I roanllolls, plain or fsiMV, a c doa loc TiarCstse. none bat. tar for tha QC money, lb OUC Xera Osfce, baa no eoual or at. per lh *i)f Fancy Tea. black *r e. n or 'A mixed, lb ... OUC Perfect Candy, Mania Nut OCT Fudae. lh fcOC Ftesh Molaseee a *1 Kisses lb I£C Graham C rschirs— Fresh and tA crisp pk*.... lUC l.emon hnnpa. Tak haana lliarwlta ar \am Yum Glnaer knaps Regular 3 i3c I>w Reets Home bunches 3for 10c Green Oslnm Toun* tender on bunches 3for 10c Oranaes - Fancy sweet or- 4A anetj. do* i|UC lemon* Fancy California. qp and or Oi)C