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THURSDAY. JULY 2«. 1917. 600,0110 TO FRANCE IN YEAR LIMIT U. S. Can’t Send Army In Short Time 100,000 BY JAN. 1, IS NOW PLAN Shipping Facilities For Supplying More Not To m Had nu WEIIB r. MILLER. Staff Votre*pondsnt L'tntod Pren • WASHINGTON, July 28 dred thousand men Is the largest number th** I'nltod States can send abroad by September. 1 !>lv This wa« stated semiofficially to day, along with the declaration that not more than 100,000 mm can be In Europe bv next January The first of the new national army will scarcely be in the cantonments be fore October at the present rate of camj construction. It takes prne ticall.. a >ear to turn a civilian info a good -oldier Hence the second section of the national army will not be call* and out before next sum mer. It is believed I.ark of .“hipping facilities with who h to mine the troops across the \tlanti is the reason for the pe nilstic tuitlook Meantime however, all speed will b< used In getting (lie tlrr-r drafted troop mto hha sand training camps. It was settled today rigid military law applies to drafted men as anon as they are notified "held for ser vice.” Cults- plan« ate changed offices of local hoards will be the rendez vous. rpon notil’icatlon iron f< r the fiisf levy will assentbl* at this rendezvous and start to the can tonment. The war department is debating whether to send them to the ramps in charge of military officers or a! low Ho m to go "on their honor." The department inclines toward the latter plsn If any men summoned to the rendezvous fail to appear a squad of soldier- w I be sent ‘o bring them. They are tli» n lmble to pen alty for absence without leave In case the evasion continues they be come deserters Ibafted no n will be sent to ramp wi*h men from ’heir own -fate and to the n* tress possible camp Geti Crowder today declared the newspaper's wer* his greatr>t aids In the registration anti draft. BLAST KILLS 5 ON U. S. U-BOAT Three Injured When A -7 Is HI own l p By Lasoline Fumes WASHINGTON. July 28 Fire men were killed and three injured In ao evplosmn aboard the T'nfed l?U»tea submarine A7. off CaTlte. P 1 Th* dead are T.le*,t. Ju^iot - Gride. Arnold M* r cui- machinists mate, first class, H H Lang gunners mate, second class, O Hopewe.'l, chief FTlectriclan J >1 Curry and machinists mate, K A K inz The injured, a’l of whom were burn*'*! above ipe waist and on the arms w • re Chief Electrician C. Schnlltn. fireman se on 1 cla-s, \ M Jacobs mach:ni«P ’riatt-. second class. I P Nixon A -»atem<nf Issued by Secretary Par <■'«, -aid Ih. Cause of the explosion, from th* ; re', i.uP.nary examination, appear ed t. 1. be : IJ. ■ to a collection of gastw line f ine - in a pov k* * within tie boat Th* cause of ihe tgrutK.n of these fumes has not a* vet Keen and» termined Th>- explo-ion happened af 4 4h p m yestr rd * Tie nnru;il convention of the Michigan I * >ru* r»f Municipalities at Otatul Rapids fodav and will continue iv<r tomorrow Printing—thr pli.ln nrst kla*—thst U right—Titer* ,l<«h Ittgl,— Mnln 4**3o Slain Detective and Partner Who Is Seriously Wounded AO&M EMMANUEL ROGGERB JOSEPH M KOLB Th*“*#> two detective* were shot from am hush with anaed-of? shotgun* on Lafayette are Mm, lute Tueaday night. Roggera being inntnntly killed *nd hi* partner. Kolb, aerlnualy wounded The police have arrested more than s dozen auapert* In wttb the killing. TOKIO OWNER IS UNDER FIRE Police Tell Mayor (afe Is Rendezvous For > icious Women B. A Franklin, proprietor of th** Tokio cafe # in the Burris hotel on Cadillac sq , w.i« put *>n trial before Mayor Marx, Wednesday morning to defend his restaurant llc**ns*-. Po lice CoinmiabioQcr _(/ouz*-m* hue aak ed the mayor to revoke the licenao aiul haw tiled charges supporting his claim that the cal»t is a rendezvous for vicious and undesirable women Ormond F Hunt represented the case and at once made a motion to dismiss the tas* b»*caust* the com plaint aerved ou the proprietor was faulty and also because the mayor bad bo Jurisdiction When Uw mayor denied this motion, on ad vice of Corporation Counsel Ding**- man, Mr Hunt made a motion that the whid*- matter he referred to the common count'll Hh dVclnred that tha defendant had a right to be heard before a tubunal that was unbiased and un prejudiced Ho denied that th** inayot was unprejudiced, and said that the corporation counsel and po lb e commission* r, being members •of the mayor’s ednnntstration, were likewise prejudiced. Mayor Mar* d* Jared that he ha*l not made up Ida mind and f*-lt per fc(Vtl) fr* e to heat tiit» eviden* *• .md reach Ids de*'ision on that alone He ordefeji tii* cas*' to proceed Mr. Ding* man put **n a number **f police officer- to testify as to their investl gallons These men said they went to th** case with orders to dirt with I worn* n Other policemen waited •outside to arrest wi>m*n who < aim* out with the sleuths I’he mayor’s office was fllb'il with tn’ersted c p*sttttiirs who found much amuseimnt in th* cross exam I'uiti<-ns i ndutted by Mr Hunt In qu*-tuning n young pollc* sttjdenT. David \ Smith, who testiffeil that lie had b* 'P a* costed h> a woman in th*’ i tf *', Mr Hunt asked If she w as flashily dr* »* aI. wot** paste dia monds or covered lir la* e with r*aim Ihe w:*n*-s uni .-he was painted "Ab< ut lik*- a f;**h;%nable society woman asked Mr Hunt. "Yes. a ■ th* rami'," replied the witm*.-- The ca * was continued Thursday mot nmg MAN,ENRAGED AT VERDICT, TIPS OFF TWO OTHERS Frank and John Koni mow-ski. brothers and John Zaya* 1 , ail *>f It** trott, wer*> t ri* *1 in t ..*• ITni•1 T ni• *-d S' *.'• ■ district court. Tuesday, on the 1 chargg of «»ea ng < w*dge cakes from a n-*ti**d P**r*' Marquette car They were accused of having curried off three of th* c ake- whi«l w. igh more tiiati pound* • * h Th** ca*-* was -übniitted to th** Jury ••arly In th* , t'*'r:.**m I. t * a - not until pa-t midnight tha* th* I Jury reported, declaring Za\>** was i guilty of re* • iving 'h** stolen prop ' erty and disagreeing .*, if,. . of the young brothers ZavHc be* am* •nt aged w hen h* heard th* verdict *:.ii imm* Lately mad*- a * *,r :<■ -.oti in whi.n in* ad r.utt* I hi- iW n guilt, and implicated the two b )> s !t, hi- and imfftir* h<* gave tT < di«trict attorney infer mat ion that convinces the authori ties tl*> will not hav* further trouble ;n getting convictions. The boys will be placed on retrial inmie diately Meanwhile Zayac will no’ b-* sentenced ur il the boys ar« tried hut will b* held as a witness against them ROOST DIVIDEND ON SI GAR STOCK With th* ezeeption of II \ TKn;g las. who r* tired recently :t - director und treasurer *n devote ins atten '.on to tuber in’* r* fs, directors ot *he Michigan Sugar company were all reelected m tt>e annua! meeting of the stockholders in Saginaw Mon da v night. The director* dec'ar* l ih«- usual quarterly dividend of on* and on*' h«if per cent on the '•orn pany’s pt*f*rr*d v(t**'k. and two pet c»nt on IT ♦ common stock, and an extra do <>• nd of two p* t <• nt ou the common oarers elected are President. Charles H Warren. T>** troit, fit-t vice j r-rideht. r;.-org i‘. Motley. Htigtnnv second vie* pr**o | dent, C.ilb* rt V Dee. I w troit sec retnry and tre;isur**r. I' it I'Hthn •wav, Ttetroj* general manager. V\ 11 Wallace, Saginaw. Wopian iiatTor* at the municipal : bathing r**sort in Fort Worth will be required to wear sk;rn to *h*lr knees, if h petition of the women’s Hubs of that city u- granted by the !<|t> commissioner* ■' Vv~; Names Fijrhtintf Machine for Georgia Girl v ‘ ' ST /// ■ >'■<?. ■/_ % we I , I i *1 LICUT CCU3AM MIS* AILttN fIILDIR. This r*l<'turr la m lltllr frlrk of tlir |i hu t *•■ rn |»tt rr, for )kr pleturr of I leiitennnt t hlanm *IHIna on hla iilrplmir lllrni, nu a l.krn on thr t rrm l, front, innn. mllr. from tlir prnrrfiil •reiir nbrrr Xllaa Xllem fl* lil«-r mu plinloc raplinl In krr ln-.rKlil homr. Thr llrutrnont rrerl»r*l hla olrplnnr Irilnlnn nt Xiianafa, nhrrr lir mrt *ll.. I lrltlrr. \\ rltliiK I'* n frirntl In XiiK'iatil, I Ir uI r ill. n t I hl.Hin aulili "IhI» la in) aprrlnl tnarhlnr mhl«-li no one ftlra hut in.arlf nml al»r I. rloliiK wonderful >tork nml then- nrr plant, nf lit tie round pntclira nit Iter t.lmt* tn .kirn wbrrr Mon tiiillrl. hair In mini un rout fort it h I.» rloar to thr pilot.” DRAFT STILL AID TO RECRUITING Marine Corps Is Chief Cainer; Thirty-first (iets New Mem he is The draff has made the marine corps so popular with conscripts 'hat the quota of 'he I ketrolt C»* fruiting off,, e for the month is a! ready exceeded K<>; i una 1 *ly lor the applicants, the government doe not hold the re* ru r, rw officer strictly to the quo -t, which may be doubled or tr* iod How evi i, the ranks are rapidly filling ip anri it will bt inly a matt*” of day w hen *b> t orps will reiuh it-- full war 't> rn:'b of ."'Hi .. n, tn 'h* upifi lun of I ie*it M A Smi'h, In chaigc of if h froi* office. Th* Tinny lit: r* K.rrien' obtained tei r..\- a• •).! armory Tuesday l’hy-:,i! examination- are being 1 "nducted woth dispatch, and the outlook P that they will be com ple'ed Friday, a* scheduled F’rof M'red jg Wanhtn of th* ■’• of M ",'iv the guardsmen a lecture on el« ,iti l ying T p -day KiPir-'lioiits in the regular army continue at .» eiidy pace w bile th*' navy 'to# •as b* ••:* obi u.r»d to turn ,w.t> many ;*pp'.t an' - because of •pi linii placed on enlistments. LIBRARIES ORGANIZE FOR W VR SERVICE The libraries of the country ha*** placed themselves in line x.th other bodies of professional men who are putting fb.ejr expert knowledge and evpei ence a* the disposal of their coun'rv A committee on war ser vice for libraries was appointetd by the American library association in its n o n* annual mee ting in IvnuK * ill* Ky. This committee i« about ♦r* laun< h a campaign to raise a hnTf million dollars for the service In w hich It is inter* sted One of its immediate aims is to provide w.|| ANNOY CHILDREN. GET STIFF FINES Justice Stein Wednesday morning wen* af'* r the men who have been acting in n disorderly way with children fining two of them sr»o ru h. w ith the alternatlv* of f*o In tie House of Correction Mike OVotinen. iig'd 49, no home, and Charles Cornier '3 'ears old. No. 10 Highland Park w<Te the pair rent* need Col Theodore Roosevelt has ar tepted an itiv.t«tmn .to speak before the convention of the Loyal Order of Moose In Pittsburgh today It’s an Old Truth Anythin* that costs you money fa cheap or dear according to what you VET rather than what you pay for it. Peerless Dentistry is VALVE dentistry ah%>lute!y painless— and at all times maintains the high est quality no matte? how trivial * the “joh” may he. Tome NOW and hine your teeth attended to. j V- ' J Peerless Painless Dentists • Woodward and Jefferson treated with great succrw. No Knife. No Pain. Consultation free; 2 to 8 P M. “Clinic” 6 West Warren Ave., U -.in M, N NX’ mcr Woodward I yceum ° pe - w -^ c si \i*w M\riM:r:. ji n -«* Boyer-Chatterdon Cos. “Mile-a-Minute Kendall" MAT* NOW kCM.INI. in ::an srK \ «*iiii , 4 CUN A R D Hricolar l’«»»fti||*r nml A «r*n ".rAlrr* NEW YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK-F MMOUTH-LONDON NEW YORK —BRISTOL I’rnfA*. Mono Or*lrr«, llnll or I able, t.rent llrltaln. Irrluad, S*-anallnn * la, I lnl>, I r.trr, I'orluual. % i*i<ln **«,!’aerla nd. F * furtUer ii'.ioi’nation apt 21 *1 \TK *l’.i V 1., ur l.ueal X** i*’» I’rintln*—tkr plain ami kind—tl.ai la rlakl—Time. Jab. I»rpi.—>f 11 In 4-* - 1 > C. LEIUICH for Vacation Tours 4 Irrrland. •-.•'d*i tluftMln. S4i Toronto, fT,..*•**; Montreal, gnrbrc. NEn I wrk. SII..V>| Markina*'* fs'. ra»! s,*«, »i4..v»} Part Arthur, l:*7l Duluth. •2V.no. A . IT.I III* M'S H-lla* Hiir.mli- I rulu-», I )et mil -Dulu Ah. SBli Ml in< luclinw meals, berth, side tripe Then tl*'ke’» t*» W Innlpr* V special train service, } nut w «), $, . round trip. $45 Drfrult-A kl* «*«> and return meal* and berth included. .'*.»*•- special V-Dajr A rxilae, t*e’l Niagara. T> rent* . i.*aat lalanda. M nlt*al. O'iebev, SI Anne dr Itreuprr and *»|Hinn) It I* rr, Au* 3. retuinlii*; v g 1 ’ •oT.vi. Dc nil expense.- aid fr .- and service* of <*ur repre** ill ative. Dally trips on the S’ Law rrnce t-tivrr. M«»ptrra' Qu**l»e* *>t Anne de I4*-aupre. Sftg!i»ia\ Htver with or wit limit meal* *>r bt>t h. H*»tel reservetl*>r# at lendi* g hotels with prepaid coupons. C. LEIDICH Tourist Director flt» VA. Furl st.. Detrwlt. HI. h. fklatrirt f‘MS*>en*er An.nl Xwrthrrn X*•*la a A ton * o. I anadinu SfeamalOp Lines, I id. DETROIT TIMES R»| WHITE STAR UWM I BoMlMrrflribHEWlMttoHßfiMNdNl | Wharf foot of arl#\ a’ - vtn tln»r for thr Klf w Taanntnn F* * At rt Port Hiiinn «*a> port- mrurnnn ;<■<»* lto*rolt da'if r». .p’ Km uk,i k «' « h 210 p n and i p in Min<t«%« * u in anil 2ln p m Hunday m> til > Mmint' for th« Flali- " .vr l’.» r a and Alfonor, 2 p in K ■ r • ■ ■ ->’ I Kuiinr laUiri «t.«in* ( 1»-a . . .i*. » 1* a m anil ' p ir. >uin.ay» f• ii *io 110 a m ands It' p m f n f : i*.«r MuA, I.St a and I p. n. *'•' H ■f'a.r ." . "a ~*| jr ( • m Far* 14 u« e •■: ■ .• -la rt l i , bar*ii and point# aoufh «tai-> i > tfc p m aad II ut i in »»i •- i* a u nanp •*• apt tninda) v I A|ix Ma<M.mt< If land ht .« i > „ ttaro and Haiurdax in i m W <| naadaya am i r teal tlma. St*am«if #a • nf Thlftf »*anue City I iff Vi a ••Id atiaat Fnon* * #- > <n ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES IT PAYS Now’s-the time to open M you want to save an old • fashioned —**■ money, come jf / Only 3 Mare Days g Our Big July Odd-Piece Sale^k Bmjj Come here and come real quick if you want to get the real “last JHh day” specials of a hig sale. You can get absolutely anything you BBM want at a clean-cut saving of one-fourth to one-third. M Dressers Davenports Rockers Ruga K9| fell -f ‘r ,i : pm 7ft «V. no iMven, $; n > li •< keif 90.1 & M* < .npoll.li. Hugl fti. *8 ■HRjfl } . 1 ..-.--T, IH..V* 1 • 1 >av n,• .rid .UJVU *.%0 »\*> lUK It* tn K.iga 740 H hMM HHB 4 • p-j.jwi t«•I 1 n v*•l * l rt» *2.50 S» iiotk-r* 0.85 9v*2 Brti»s-ll Hint* 10.7 ft BEjBB I I W Bullets C hina Closets Trunks Hags JM mm nMA i no i * a* 7 *»• • ft **» w w }.. ii,. i•* .’•** 14 • < i • »*• t h 11 - s't 1 rii r. k* 000 I :i0 i ft.oo Btjjgßßß f 1 . -- X*. ,V» It ‘ • i 87.5*l w. . k arrival a. gU^^H Iron Reds Dieting Tables Chcftorals Brass Beds K *MIVO $ :.. Oft f'Tm(T 'ir- 120 Braaa H««1» 818.50 . ~... ,| (Ln ‘ ali. *I H ft** I ?.h ttrnaa lit.la i*, ao VMk * * t*. rr..r- ~ .. f ' Ir. I I INI IT 50 20.50 i *' BO . week week, |v S1.00 fIWFM ir UStS Outfits ■“■ V/ GRATIOT COR. BRUSH I Hoorn Suites ay Going Camping? I I You’re Plans Aren’t Complete Until You’ve Arranged for a WT ft* 1 3 !;? i Victrola Models especially adapted to camp and | ; J summer cottage at jjJ j s ls, $ 25, S 4O, S SO | Twelve selections (six 10-inch double faced 11 record.' youi choice of thousands) $4.50. g Complete Outfits on \ ery Ka.sy i3 ! * Weekly or Monthly Payments. $! E We’ll see to the packing and shipping if you ! | P wish. No change. Prompt and careful attention. K J-itj * - Mr'!' and tii rrtrup fir*- thos* timt*r when !( j is vdu corn* lo tr* and from rowing or rambling for ooca- ' | •mns w!:**n s-.iui In b> irn- • pi. ? « wru'hrr for onterta'n • j I tng n» Eh boring ramppi? f• »r uddod pl*-«isur*- on jour r i: cauoe, luunc or ya«;bt 'i v° a VIC j 1 I Grinnell Bros j J Detroit B r anch, 57-59 Morroe Ave. fl Headquarters, 243-217 W oodward Ave. I i i nmm uj '* ■—'»i.«■.. -jl * i • get good company Advertisers an d good results in The Times guarani ed columns. AM) KKTI KN % ii« h* m . fort Art lint •anti lor l \t 1111 tin* lEKt^ifujj Nor*: N.t v.^ntlnn < ’ . Monti ii M. HHl*> trips tl;atl« o* [ •<. i%ti«t rntrr alnftn nt»4 -h1! in- I rii>ded In v«*iir ti*Ki*t • N • *; .0 .V e kS5| I FARE $2 es ’•?&»■ I I t»4«v UAV RUtPt *UWOAVj < II) Oflct, 151 I.rU«««M St. AMI SiKHCMI INMBNK4 ri continuous i7imfnnnravvim H> fl h ' c,<N 1:00 to 11:00 HI I 111 jj3||.i|piil and Vaud«vtll« Bathing Suit | ,a -*»■ '•■“"'I gM. DESMOND Fashion Show llnuteur Diving Contests! [MAJESTIC wour.ryAHn at wii.i I) 411 V ut 2. 7 A Hp.ni. Mat*. lOr A I ft*' Mae Murray «oVr ,T Summer price*. K«r*„ Han. A Hot. iCp 411 aeata. eaccpl unto boar* At OK, MADISON «WBS ANITA STEWART ::v.. Npr.lal Added Attraction Battle ol the Somme A >ew Picture Kvery AA eel* 2100 l«> 4 :HO. 7 Mild Hilft MILLARD BROS. 7—OTIIKII 1.1U.4T At I'H —7 Mm*., 10-2*l.'. Multi* lft-Bft-3Ao coliseum w OF « AMI'SRMKATS ■ w ■ on Hoard Wall* tall ander rover I Jail For Fnia ONK I'll KRI AII'I IT* TO AM.. 25 Amusements 25c;v:£„ I Open ever.* ntpht, hat. and Pan. oftn'a. Detroit Opera House “The Spoilers” The acene* lhal were taken out have been rrplurrd, * ontlnaon*. n*>ou to I I p. m., 15 A 85*’ Two Steamers Day Steamer Daily 10:46 and 11:00 p nt., Dally Except Sun., 8 30 a. nv, . Central Time, for Central Time, for Cleveland Cleveland £7. We* iv Knd Fxruraion* t* Clrvflitnd ntfry nattirdaf. Ticket* f i ml ii turnlna h"in* rnrl\ M'nitui nioriifna. Kuund Trip, $3,00. Detroit A Cleveland Navigation (oinpany f ' \ * • • «»t’i •. < , * • r| > S'.H l • tiV* Knot of Third “*t. Big Steamer leaves every day K at 9:00 a. m. Eastern Time for b M&} m*. Put-in-Bay, Cedar Point, _ f leveland and Sandusky V i»iih • R«m •« ill** itx*. 3T Hoard W nlk Mild M .*.*■. mu llt lintel. at rdar I'ulnl. r Jl> ” llalkltix Hrnrkra at Hotli RfMrft, R 1 V w llmii liiti nn ihr Hum Ktnael'a Rrrkfi* irii _ a | l*nr lit - Hi» inn ll.t* (5 koara* *(opi| fare, M. k V/Vliee IA HP r Week fi»M. T*. I Hnmtujß ft. 1 IIJBr NlllllN f • rd.ir I.mil H 4J „ l|nn tV rit u rut Irl » ’2' , Knnra* tanvtai Wlvalv | .topi Itaunil I'rip * ■ CLEVELAND Daily at 9:00 a. m. #1.75 one way. moonlight excursions *•;c„; : :*• H I’K V VIKIt HUVh I h 111 111 al tn Irate, at 5 I*. *l. «ffk dn*». Or pit rt it rr • tiklr 1 llu.tln Mr. I .In o. Klr.i H»rr«-> IMurf rn.teni lime pl\ > M STTAMFRS Columbia 808-L0 Weak I lay* -II a.m.. li3o aaJ 3 p.m< Baadey*— Hi3ll a.m.i 2k3 p.m. Helantinl Arrirt 2 ArN p.m. E««lern I tine. |if«iirti>a aii <1 Itatlting. Fare (Eicefk Holiday*) 400 Uillilren Z .*> r MOONLIGHT with llancing oa Sir. Colombia orSla. Claire every Kreninii Karept Non. and Moa. Si.KI Fare 40c. (Euept Hokd.y*) mndav kvk. Columbia Lake Ride Co*e.n 40« a* H*a.ra *walH*J. Raatera Ktaaidard Tlaaa All trip* Icmr Itaeaa AC Tke ritkl larWMR aar paaaaa alalariaa ia kaada aai park la raaaraad. GARRICK NiKb'i *3n^ sr *4K^T»u. Farewell Week—Bth Seaeoii The BONSTELLECo. IM THM PKHT. MM AMT ' OMBDT Divnrrnna And u one-Act Plug Uivorcons B » Helen II Mitebol n iimth pour* W; i ; _ 4nd Other Feuturea. 0 RAY COX ItH !l O'Ooruun Olrlai Hood A Iklr- I ffm le > i Harr) Klllat Bert Hhepherdf 13 I rnl« A Norton i Dnuedln Dm* ||jj l- red Kwruaui Mmtrruanipr. AVENUE TIIF. .%T.4MM OF HI HI MtllU In TMK OOI.LIXiB OTRJ4 24—11 e« lldrrlna Hewntj Bel lea >4 W restling hira. >m"4 r If Sou l.lke r Anil IA C R 1 M 1 x <*' *— V/MUILL#44e ®Opp Hotel. OdßUe Maids of Detroit %eml Week—THK ( AhAIU.T MRU PAGE 3