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U. S. Asks Conscripts ’ Wives to Get Jobs READERS, ATTENTION! Nearly every bridge, viaduct and tunnel through out the country it guarded by our soldier*, who have little or no chance to buy a daily paper or iradmg matter of any kind If you will throw this paper off to one of them when you are through with it, we feel that it would be much appreciated SK \ K N I E K NTH Y FAR. NO. 271. 12 DIE WHEN GREAT LAKES GALE 53.1!i3 COAL SHIP GOVEANNIENTISREARYTO RESIST LEGAL ATTACKS ON SELECTIVE DRAFTLAW Gen. ( rowder Claims Supreme ( ourl * Hacking he cites (iME WAR DECISION 200,000 Men To Be In ( amp On Sep tember a w \sm\ ;to\. Aw* rv - wuh th* ♦!r -» (it ft (<f Nmoric.t’- ritlz.-n soldi* r- < . ' rs. r«■ • v*,-*ks off the* L«ni rnm' ii to.lav pr*j>«:* I to r^t anv !••»?.*1 d--*ati!t on vtv»• selective servtci law \ ur*d Hi., tlo' point of tjn<on • it i:'i<*nnlity i* to ‘t raised .inaiiis! 1 h•’ m* i-ur»' bv Kmum Goldman and . > «* , i.. !:*•»• il I*av l« ; ■ ,»f work tu provi liat drafted men may o» M-nt to ervice fivi'f>i'a« Moth legal ami military u itbontu -.i\ tj;. l:jxv mil -»n• 1 any assault. "Tbi ■ ourt • a ill approve sending «!r if •■! tii* ; t 1. iro’, • ” <;« n (‘ro a <l* r s.i;c| t. t.,v " Th* entire qio’S t >!i a . •?•11 • l t" *1 • supreme otirt in tii' tivil Aar dt if’ Service .on a ,i« n a., approved by thus* d* • < l-IOft;. ” \ : ■ iri' ■ ■ t ’ I.* i.- • • t|t pat t tm tv* l'k* • t-iu i k f ion «: 1 i ni - at\ in t am’ of test i • iiii-i lifii ito i no a remains b< •<• t. ■!.• ti pmm• m* tit** are under s a v I" on ii I‘mi\ost Marshal h> l ‘ r.il In li.il> fit* l .'no.OOO men iiit’ . 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He ••111 hme • hnrge of eiert t»f»e of nrdnnnfe nveif In *|f»f iiprfnllnna Casualties for Month of August in the Wit to M«k« Detroit Safe for Humanity l\ll I lit b Will Mil 1 • 125 „ . HIWIm, 0 TEN HURT IN TRAFFIC I ACCIDENTS i Detroit’s Streets As Safe As Battlefields of Europe Al TO BATTERS CHILD'S SKI LL Another Victim In Se rious ( ondition In Hospital \r T* ti pi i pli wi r< itijuri and ■’] tii** far and automobile ,-u ,-id* nt.- \\Y 1 ru'Mlny. ami i o of t.la rn an in 1 serious ii • 11 • ?i♦ a I I lick i nirn \< r old. \<v jJI " Pltltll' : a■ i ip 1 Jr.ii . fa I piuvl with i 1., k>' n —n n— -1 «ttlr of an act idem w hen an u i dr*vi*n bv Mi i:r. . Mi <;t at?.. 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I.*, >• Ntibln iivr . oiv throw n on* and in Jurrd She was taken hom> IHr l ltn I flitrr „f llrlrnll In in thr • tilUearn of \'hh<><merit lefTrrr->n n' ’ll ’ I• I A tt . »;. ,*r.| W all, t'n,t»i m-r I’atr .p '•1 l>v th*• ■ i ••nnd * trattlv \.> I * 1 1' *an g \mi‘ ng ’ t) «, u f»m 1 1 > \ 11 i »”• *■ ■ r i. ■ t i ~ rjd«« ami Hllde unit t• • ■ happy nuep ente f,,r \ w llon't »n„itn, t« InrUt da \ 1* let n» r n«t | from t? Xt> t., >, ’. to * It t«| i Wold t afrt, rtn A lv Printing—t nr plntn nrat kind tk.t •• r'gkl —Time* .Ink l>r»t._-Mnfn 4'Jti DETROIT TIMES AMERICA'S CLEANEST NEWSPAF...! andV 4 '' :-W /, 'i , 2S5S .# ■‘■'’.if-dISS | I- • ”Vv*- ♦;.NN'cV./.yisritasr-l XI uallo mu WIVES 10 HUNTJOBS Release Husbands For War, Government Flea \\\\.'Hl\<, Ii \ liK s Wives \*io %. l in olMccs and f.i< torl< - "P ! 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HIM a- I • ' draft w ill . i o*u< | tn» ti will ' . ..rdf-rod to proceed to 'hi r tntonno nt camp* in till ir mil lan t iwth. - If t- -till doubtful v-I'th'-r uriforms and other equip :i' til 1-t" al\ hi Sf-pt. ihe da' if ih. tlt-f -all Tin balance vtil .‘ii'ruin tit t hot ram pa at inter so» ninrtlid nun. off’ lnl« h> r. h ✓ol.„-| • htifi« of nu n will not hr read) for I MrRSI) AV . AIM ST 9, 19 17. ON THE I RAIL. u*v b* lr.rt \ ■ tn b< I'Uv t o j. -» of til aal an I ti tular am \ iii".- i on i iu. In-fort 'h'ii hOLii iiEfiiifi.iNi IN SPY CASES ( onMilaiu ( lt*rk" Detained \>. Indian Hebelliun W itnesses I'lll' AdO. \uc. 9 T- ! ■ia r ■ k of thr (Irrman <■« n ala in In- ~uo w • rt l.t-iriK ht-ld a! a lit lu ritir-s a witne. <-- a. . ant iU't.v Jacobin. Albert \v. ■ nd llatain Kurt 101 l U'-irwi'/. I" m«*t at tint; (t'-inidn consul here, chu-.-d with 'timt'n'ing a revolution L-.art the British -ti India Ihe • lcrk> Ku h.ird Ku'.k nd rn .n N. Idtnm r w. .. .!■ , u and •*n ’ • • 1 oi 'll* If dt Punite f • tier mar t Ttiev had be-n emilo\‘d In tbi Sw i- ■ consul’s off!., i . ••• ,-ntil 1 if 1 1 <• i .vi -nin* n* a” lie much important • in t|-,« h<- 1»r. <>t the two Wilt *1 tl«J;( t#‘d whop '-'or * «4> gi\ fn to tF**IU * ♦ Jf.i .1 *1 W() O!) W A RI) -AV K. ( HFR( U CAFFS NKW MFMSTFR T' e |{ i .To-. • h \V lor hr ti o'- PbrTfo,!. ’; l ha b. • . fe . f. rt r • .in • ’ ' t i♦r ■1 * 1 i > < I’hHade!j hi. to hi r.»m- ..-c- • , v of quart! r in Plit!:ide!u'':a if Air. and it ir h'-’ivved he v .’I t.i: p i<* tta it. avVTI In p '\"ov 1 t*• tti>\ It' I j . wh.i and hr-ul’b and» nt nd**d a t’re«h ,ei>et|.lt|e« o'lh the i|i-« tiruiw <>|.| t nf. |rri« Ad\ SMOKE CLGUDS BLIND 'PLANES [ (Jermans l >.<* New Scheme To .Mask Hatleries From Observation with run i’hkm ii yk.miks \I 1 IKI. I * \■ ( l (Jr* rtf nr'ssrs of -moke* -londs harm *<\<r tin («♦ rman lilies t*»(Jh\ a- Hi Fr*'neh and the I 1 n» my i vhange S>io\. • al**nc vaVI otis >* i 'mn • ..* •!■• frnni I ii tM'- to wr* -t from »h* French ■ the ni.i’tijy of the air and thus prevent I ; • neh a v i;< *< im fine flyuiF ■ over the Herman !in* ■ Hie enemy . is now »»*►(’ . I *'* «)nr * on a larger I scale than *'*r before to smoke elo'ii! v 1 at e*.|. ’ ’a Mat I* HI of t!i* n n Th»> nii'r: nr a I V n h :>.• in tor np i eat. .... r •• * Her- . . hue. *’o n!'- ol -emk*. lrmre .1 j «*»• 1 > rise | ami ii> eon :nn« <! t ! H » aviator iHi ti p. r I 1 . (J. mm first b* trail u l". •' ■:•<.!.w loud- to mask | their batten. • on H Flander* front Ha 'non brought if into A no'. .t . • vot t * now been Lie. -.; , * .. li. far: ro! 1* I par* «•? h- > i it.t • • •: v ha? 1 •* r; The -in !■ • “n' ra'oi* are Vnor.n a ■ ”nel» pt. im- tis th** f ! •!. reronth r« ; • -I l t r: . , - ' ■ .t * h«> ,v I- pin* ii h • t la* Hi *l . r- from > I. • » in ts. -« r* . •>n from v. hi H . w r 1 I nw r *, an I at j inf< r\,. 1 * e* nift.r- apart |!? . • ■ • ! i< round j.Vu"l,.'. . n;Mit V*h any shifts in H" v* iyr\a » • cr »(' • ’’ ’ ASS \ II.A NT I U*KS When aw unknown tc n < '::.;t J thru the w :n*!oe 0 m >r*.«! *t temptei! tu af* a ■ h*r, Mi Mary j' anniiirh. wh*> r>>. , y„ e I Hind*ton* nv *■ . and T l . V • took to h! S ( ee|s hefor* Robert H> r ovstirr of th. bou-e, < oijl«i ,*r • I Irknl I e»Ht»i I *»> rr» bv,;« , . n, ..v "H: 1 t: I t>r***kfa«f «' t tj. - mul-i. a T ' * . I?. It ar, i,n w |<i C«f»t*rM I Adv. CAPTAIN OF SCHOONER. HIS WIFE AND FIVE CHILDREN ALL PERISH IN ONTARIO STORM DISASTER Monkey Goes Over Top and Captures Colors of Enemy In Raid With Master ROME. Italy. July 17 tMy Mail) Monke.s can po "over the top” of a , tl« , reneh as well as scale a hand orp in Comes a tole Ironi bat tlc rocked Carso, In the Alps, where a monkey captured the Austrian col ors unaided. llelie was the pet of ar, Italian captain. Holding the line against the Austrians the captain’s command triced un enemy position from the top of which the Austrian standard HAIG SPARS AND ENEMY IS NERVOUS Germans Don’t Know Where To For Next Blow LONDON, Aug 9 New gams by the French forces to the northwest of B'xschoote, on the Belgian front, were ported in the official statement forwarded by Field Marshal Haig today. IrbN'DON, Auc f* Extensive movement* behind the tierman lines reported to at ria! observers to Ih> were believed to indicate growing nn v,,ii mi • on the part of th« in ' mv as the davs pass without a cpm oral resumption of the Flanders of f* nsivc. Quick thrust?, an being mad* at ’he Herman line- along thi emir* front b> both Mritish ami French t'orces Field Mar l il Haig, having estab lisbed a reputation for “mlxin-' ins bi,.w-." th* n* i-- the gre.ite°t specu i'i"tt regaiding where 'be n»xt big t ush will come Having itupr* seed nt*«>n the Rus uan p«*oplc ti,» neci -.'tv of a st* rn dictatorial administration In am" pro* i,-ini at ion Premier Kerensky t c organising hr* n» w gov ernment to d.tv With this adminl-tiatlve wurk dtsposed of, it would bring no stir prist in to henr that K*ren -.y his again left ft • thi fror.f fe n-pir*- fb< Russlnn troops f *. t.l «• •« • . . . rr,i ~.ef , l lw> » Torpedo of American Warship Poised in Midair , L ~ ac. I fSr f>. v'i - KZ*l£J- T4K. ; Z&biJC .± i ■ 1 1 *“ 5 Tfcla nnnanal tk«m n lnrp*4« tired from m |m*r(ra« w«r .kip |«.( na It kaa l*ft Ik* !»•**, a»4 Srforr It hail »*rti«l» Ik* n*t*r Ita aalaatn* of **>l r«oU». Ill* *ta*n •a« akl* la ratrk Ot tar JI da k* * n “*■ It rraekrd (tea attar constantly flew Italian riflemen repeatedly brought i» down, but up It came again Pebe's master went out in the dead of night to bring bark the flag. The monkey went with him As the cap tain cleared Ihe last strand of barb ed wire below the Austrian parapet Hebe flashed like a wraith over the top. tor ethe flag fronv Its stafT and scooted bark. Roth returned to the Italian lines snfelj. the Slav soldiers are fighting with th* greatest bravery on the Galician front Continued progress Is report ed In the offensive launched against tlie German linen and in the region of Kimpolung, where the Germans are itticklng. good order is being maintained, despite reverses met. SHOOTS GIRL. KILLS HIMSELF John I. Rodmon Ends His Life After Trying To Slav Sweet heart, Following Quarrel John I. Redmon, a trawling n&lcr man fur the International Harvester company, is dead, and hi sweet fl*-ld. Vi,is In Ueceivlnb hospital, recovering from a bullet wound, th* result of a lovera’ quarrel In the girls apartments. ,\<> ,s Hi.rh.-t west, Wednesday night Redmon, whose home w:*s in Win elieCer, Va . arrived in the city Wednesday morning .tn-1 regi-'*r*«l in th*- Toiler When be called on Mis- Parsons in the evening he a* fused her of receiving attentions from other mm, according to L,*r ->fnry to th*- police in the argument that followed Redmon dr*-w a re volver and flred thro* times at the cirl. one bullet entering her Jaw and caeii of the others passing thru ail arm lie then turned the weapon on himself shooting Into his mouth He died in a few minutes. M*i«s Parsons is 21 years old Redmon was 30 The young woman < ha- been ill since moving to the i High st apartnven* Among Red mon’s effects wer* f n I . r from a man In Virginia, f* linn > # Mis- F'arsons’ alleged •■' , Hiful ness. If Vnq lln.e lit,* nm»ll«m Tsk» M ,unt Clem*»ns minersi ha’ss NOON IN DETROIT: ONE CENT. Only Two Saved of All On Hoard Geo. A. Marsh SIXTH CHILD OF CAPTAIN RESCUED Another Mother and Child Die In Same Week KINGSTON’, Ont , Aug 9. Twelv®’ out of 14 persons aboard the schoon-{ 'T George A. Marsh perished when 1 the vessel was destroyed in S.Vmlle game which swept On- | tario Tuesday night, if was learned today The dead Include Capt. Smith, his wife and five children; Mr and Mr«. Mc('|*>nnin and on« child; William Watkins, mate, and Gror«r Cousins, deckhand. All Weep drown*' i except one child, who died from exposure, while Me* ( iennan, one of the survivors, wat* rowing for land in a small boa* The only other person aboard the vessel saved vu* William Smith, 10, son of the captain. Met’lellnn. and the boy were picked up by fishermen. Th« rhooner was coal laden from w ego GAR STRIKE AT BUTTE IS OVER Employes Win Their Rattle, and Public <i«*ts No T ransfers MI’TTK Mont., Aug 9 The flrwt street cars to run since the local -freet railway str.ke was called Sat» , iru.- The demand of the men for a fla r wage of [,f> rents an hour was met bv the company, whP h an nounced the abolition of transfer privileges to n* t -utTlclcn ncrea«*» in revenue to me*» the demand Members of t*n- local 1 \V W. announced that motion pictures, 1 I W. • will e used bv the national organ* irafioij fn its propaganda work THE WEATHER Ilflr.ll nml i Irlnll* i rhur.iiajr nlfhl nml Krlil. * pirtli rlinuli i trr% h norllni**l*r|i iilmli, I nwrr Mli lilitim: I’urlly • lo»tf tonluht nml I'rlit.*, American angling clubs a*e to epj. * brate to*l ay the birthday of Isiak Ws !*. n. author of -ho , ! »s*| • Th»