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PAGE 4 Great Work by James in F' The Pinches Beats Yanks Mack’s Athletics Come Today For Three Games It la the custom nowaday* to tmm* up an alibi when # * A* ■ cow to town to play our nger* It to b» the proper thing to BOt* that while the Markin «:■- n°' trier.inir * larga percentage of their •arm*. thry carry a batting wallop ta likely to make «n> old P” ( •r look bad any old time. T!|- in aappo c'd to prepare th** fans for whatever may happen. The Athletics cam* to J*'tr this morning, and this afternoon they will attempt to lacerat- th* offerings of (Jvorge Itausa. who was the morning slab choice f Jungle tribe The men of Mack and the men of Jennings will clash aga'n on Friday, which is an open da that will be uilliaed for the playing of a postponed game The Mac kies will make th* tx final bow for ’ yr»r |g Detroit on Saturdac af e. Boon, which will bo Crawford da ta these part* . . Bill James pitched a remarks e tell game Wednesday afternoon ar. 1 received excellent support. It is fortunate for the Tigers that this combination was working wt.l. f«r that contest wa* no cinch to w Detroit did win by a score of 2 to " The Jungale*-r* made only two hi one of them a scratch Neither blow figured In the scoring, alt ho pitcher Cullop was a* fault for th* trouble that befell his club Tigers never had been granted ' wood scoring chance before in *’i> worne. and never got another. ! Wktraordinary. not to sa\ astoun t.fi tese running of Bill James rea.:> was to blame for the victory. It all happened in the sixth roun i |Mn was first man up. and for the mgeond time Cullop gave i urnlk. To walk a pitcher under ar.v agfreumstances 1* bad flinging, and go pa*s a chucker when tha* PWtlcally weak hitter might jus’ ■MU be the first out in the mnin* |■ a crime. BUI a trolled and Bush crashed r» ftae drive into Cullop a meat hat 1 <Se Yankee twirler groane 1 then threw to second In an effor ° Bag James. There wa* plent> of time for the play, but the thro* *»• Bad and the ball rolled ln*o sn-.r lift. Barnes kept on running Peck gooovered the pill in plenty or tin* to catch Bill at third, but Bill wits 00 tall that Peck's throw caught him |a th® head and bounced a ong wav toward th® left fl®ld pavilion Hili ■aJloped on hom® with wha f was to b® th® winning run. and Bush flashed around to third. Wh®r®upon Oscar Vitt clout®d th® ftgdl with a mighty cTouf It was ptad®d for th® score board, but Ra> Caldwell »p®ar®d it with on® hand |n a beautiful play Bush scored lastly aft®r th® catch That was th® ltd of the Tigers for th® day. James was hit quit® freely and Measlonallv he was wild. Vsuaily fco was In a position wb®r® a hit Mt&t a run. But 10 Yank*®# w®r® |*ft on bases, and only two saw fhlrd base. Th® big teat cam® In tfca ninth. With on® out, Bnk®r talked. €aldw®U walked and Nuna Maker bunt®d safely. All this filled tke bases PUsch hitter H®ndryt foaled to Vitt and Oscar threw nut High for the third killing Thus #nd®<! the gam®. Tbe fl<»Mlng on both sides was very ct&gny Wednesday. Heilman match- j •4 Caldwell’s catch off Vitt whgi he ffreat clear to the bleacher screen, ■trwtched high and pulled dowr. flpp's line drive in the first. Th* Mktch saved a run, for High was on third. The rest of the fielding *w Sot »o sensational as It was snappy •Bd eflldenL FJarly In the contest Catcher Walters, of the visiting tribe, split a finger and had to re tire. Donovan promptly wired to H»w York for Catcher Alexander. Who had been sent home. Site Doirnrs of the Duffs. I UT*3 <?o crvmß 1 41l right - \ "~i.rr , .i ATgou up! «’sstipj hs~jr| i—, l| SMoGT 046 Jf\ ~—r, —r fi Wm, \lal ' ’ 1 fj/lW Jw f iKmL ** , 1\ ’ V Par*hi us,girls, IWow II r^ D «H bssfej ~*£4 Sk Noy 7t> swim a I (I | trmt "' v ! ~—j TTH LW f tjSj» '• aft IHf jrvASF FMnt#i 4 ( BF ~/rMHQ•’'—* f ' N ' AVi jl M -» - -, _ //fi L ° *' *l* f/h \ /ify -• ■ u \ tev Mil <0 ‘ fA\ J9u dw -rs -~ - /7nV f I*' * - Ass lL^’. v AI. -J 1 A (; r 2 - ' ~-a 1 V\ ' * * >» STANDINGS American League W L Pot W L Tct Oiiioa* ’* «« «i: v ss ■>» «*: n «< «0J w»*h 4« *3 «:* Clrvrl ,J (« il 4(1 St 3-* (« ** »«' iirirtll «l M.SIT (sh »' r «: TO *TS rk*r»dii‘i «.• mr*. Athlrtloa »• T>*tr t W»»h n«ti'n at Ofcioajro. Br>at<>n at st lx »j • N*w York at riavalan-A. W Nnr«4i } '• HmoIU. r! .at m . . ./) 1 A a a o 4 9 ft—* II » Chlcaa* ft ft ft ft :ft ft ■»—! « ? Batter ea ~L*f>na’d an! Afnf* WUl'an-.a ran* rtv Fahe- »«1 Pc'hft: k Philadelpa ft n ftl fl * ft— A ' ! 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Ia k Mp a®’ (Jan aalea. fhirait ..ft 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft—ft * I pv.|ll <►* « ft 4 '■ ft •— ft •' Ratt*r\*p— P»end*»r a»t Hend'r\ an-i PlVott Aletandr- and K ' '*r PiU#bur*h ' ft ' ft ft : ft ft ,) M#MI#M (( ’ 5 II ) Brooklyn j • ; n a a a 4MM4M "<} t ' I —4 14 4 Pa ,, »r.e* —Cooper Ja** be an! TVacner. *ehtr. d* 'ad-'r* Ch*r*». M a'quart! and M ller r nn.nna* * ft * ft 1 • ft ft ' —ft 4 ; N*w York i ft a. 0 I! " 9 •—J * ft Ratt»rr» «-*hn» d*r and W’nf R*«t«n and Raridea BOX SCORE DETR IT .\n n h o a e Bu.h, •» « 1 0 « * * Vitt Sb J 9 I I 9 Cobb, c t .. J * 1 1 a ft 'V.oh It 3 A A J A o Heilman rs J S a ft | Burn*. lb ! A ! 9 1 ** Tnur»g. ?b J 0 9 3 4 ' Spen-ef. c 3 a a j j A Jarrseii. j> I I 0 1 Ia Total* it 1 3 IT 14 9 NETT T^RK AB I*. H O A E High If * a 3 i A 0 Gl!h '«)*?. rs ... J 0 2 % A fl Peekinpaugh. m ... I A l 2 * 1 Pipr 4 o a a a Mate*! 2b 4 0 a ; 3 a B. k»r. lb 2 0 9 2 4 9 Csldwell. <-f .3 j \ « a W altera, C 1 h 9 9 9 9 Nunamaker. c 3 ft 1 1 n Cullop. p 3 9 a ,3 j j M-igr-d**. p i 0 ft ft ft ft •Hendry* i ft 0 Total* it ft ~f 34 :t 1 • Batted /or Cullop in eighth in ning Inning* 1 ! ! ( * • t H T'e'rolt ... a a a A 4 ) ft a •_! New York ftftftftftftftO ft—ft Picking r>imnriary 2 hits and 21 time* at oat off Cullop tn 7 innings no btt* and 3 times at ba* off M««- ri4v* In 1 Inin* Two-ban# hit Cobh Struck u* flr Jam*.® 3 (High 2 M*:mli bv Ctjllop j H® - man' Pi»»» on ball* ciff Jam#* 4 tf’altj wall. R»A«r 2. Gllhoolayi off Cullop 3 < t»m»« 2. B irn»». T’OtiM* plays—P#rk tnpaugh. >.a‘e®l and Pllpp. Baker and Pirt» First b«*a on error r*#trott t T>#f' on ba*** - Detroit 2 New York l n T-rr* - ' 4‘ Empires- C'-nonlly and Hildebrand. Attendance —2 4*l •Which? — TENNIS MEET REACHES SEMIS William* and Murray Will Clash In Finals, Sar the Dop«*ters F\*RE?T KILLS L I . Aug 23 Ea.«» v• R.i»’ anl %'»»’ v® West will A’lpol) *h* features ‘TI t ndx vft ft»m: Saal« :z ' v .» national patricti* 'ingle* 'OlT.Ari;*n' 'he C. .iff* of •he TV*** St i* T*nr,;« club her* R Norris William*. ’h* present «;ngl*s tfhaxpton, »»* scheduled to me*t Na’hamel W Vila* the Boston s*ar. and Rob*r Lindley Murray, ’Jm southpaw d»mon of N.agars Falla, was etpec*# 1 *0 me* 1 * his Ttl««t aeadlf opponent a John F’raehan. the Pn r iflft coast « r.ew*«’ ,*gr While Murray i row a redden* of Niagara Falls, he « a product of *h» California a*phal\ having -*pre«*nt ®d F*alo Ai*c in ?*v*ral former tour nev* Murray's oppenerc, while admit ted! •• dangerous .« n<~>' *xp*c»pd to eliminate him and indica’ions are Williams and Murray will go in'o 'he flr.ai tna’ch Murrav becsu** of Williams l*oVc o' practice *hl« year. Is expected *o »in 'he patriotic championship which - a* far a* •he national a.«»«vMa’ion Is roing in •he m?.• ter of ( h 'implon«hlp* Nether William* nor Murrav had an easr tin:* dr., ng his way :n*o the semi-final* oV*taclea of 'he roughest kind were forced on Wll hams by young Harold Throckmor ton. fh* hoy »*ar 'root ELzobetb. N J William* r*d i -»1 fiv* *»« ’n dispose of th* vounr*’e’ —By Allman. DETROIT TIMES BEAN BALL PI TS ED WALSH OUT BOSTON Aug 23 B;g K i Walsh, former f.-tmous \m*n vn eagu® pitcher ar nc» a member f rh* Fives’ *tb Stuff L - 4 h r d.> f h:s morning ha’*.rg in W'ednesda-r*s gun* aph ?• j <v. i VN’alsh. •* i.« hi* a’ the h.u-- f 'he skull by one of Mu!*- W,.»* n ‘ rid u< kne'''ed uncyr tcious and Is likely *o b-- u* of the game for eoni-' • - ® MISS DETROIT II TO RACE TODAY Gar Wood's Bo«t ''calp of Mis* Minneapolis In Gold ( up Meet MINNEAPOLIS V *in A:s . | f»ar Wood w;l! endeavor ••.:- * noon to bring * v -- cod » cup, the premif r I’n*- rr.o; m • dom. bark r n De’roit { \* trolt il i* en’er*d :r *h® c' rn''*« tha r * .tr* I file chief 1 ' t poiuj, wh.cb mad® -n< •*> >• [mile* an hour <vn rhe ’•• • ■ last > es" The v. ar fcef u* « I De'rot held 'll "err'd* j The Mi.'S I'e'r-'it li v a* >• ;■ • •he time of V. , r :e » .p. and ;» conceded a Mnc. -r Roth boat.* are Cbr;» -i*r/*> t ion« T.' e ra ” r. k ' • over *he 3>*-mlle r< :** : |,»f th * eor* w r ' • c week. and on M champion sh.fo * Among th* o*he- hr.- * < • •. -*d '•he extreme c *' <! r 1 •« r * f*i*, *M!«» peor TT V v Will and Hatv k# • !! 22-INNING TIF.T IS NOT RECORD BROOKLYN NY >;« Robini tod»•- nhnr< w • \’ ■ , •he honor of havrar • ! 'g*Tie f»* r ig< and m *• N tlocnl league T’ • ; •••**. r. g - ’'t 1 ’h »» f •r,f, 4 ■ >, , n'r.c f. ‘o r when ,T • v ole horn* as Pi*i< ■, L"*f ondHasernaa he ' ►. P 'tsb’iigh fort • and *he • e . . a * , Contest m Ifh .Ve a York, • • » •• iaH \i* l Ha • • *• V iruuartL ■» ho v. on. d* yjou* * »cf* r i gam- *or ■s he pltefied 'h® 'r> «-r, • •. . The majo’’ leagur reerud nge. plsved bv Phitad* h i an I Ilo«ton ln »h* At--rlr; n !■ MAC K TIKS ( AN TO JOK IM 'SIi CT.PTVF.rjINO. Aug rr tfAi-V «.raf Buliet Ji t , p.u 1. * c>d a•- “I ni »hni w.th him " ** 1 M * Mack *atd ’he -pitcher Veep m training hadn’t dir; whole season H* wphou* psv for the r* *.t o* • •on The Indian* drove n».i *0 cover in 'he flf’h W|*!T <• <■; • and six runs. MOFFETT AGAIN IS IN TROLBLE SVTW YORK. Aur 22 *> Moffett, au’hor «nd uph'd !< r President Wilson apun*' t ts« ks of speakers In N®v York ex|»er*e»i todav to run In* • roi,! , lo Poiir* f.’omnns-loner .• Wood* following a r ■ » r »• Ift whPh the author * tout i hand’/d V v V I Moffett feeftn*e»l an A*t c <,*, > - , ae|f and plunged into a »rowd after a • leaker A join* session of ri|* i*ub; c f-i Pies boards of Ohio I Mine. • ad L dlar.a I* to h* held a* Ind rtnap'd’ today *o consider t h > requ <• -1 of tJ , tallroads\'or an inrr»a.i** of ir. ** t i a too in lnteratgte coal freight • r*»s*. SINGLE 0. IS 1 SHOWN DUST | Miss Harris M. Gives Star Pacer Fine Trouncin? At Philadelphia phi: \:>elph:a. Aug :i The i h g fea’ur* of th® grand clrcut* rs i ir.*' PhilnJe'phln NVednesday was | th- 'rouiftclng rere)re-l bv Sing.® '* lin he fr*.e-for all pace rh» htff K. osi-r s'aUion r-ttilda'’ **•» going 1 :r e going he-*, and Mi's Ha-*i» 'I, winner of th* Board of ■ (i.mmw® s’ak* last year. ea«il> j wor. the ev--»n* In *>'raleht b.ea*s The j first heats were ;dow. but the third wen’ rt 2 ft 2 :2. which is a race record f< r * I.e local 'rv’K Th®- uumny g IR I'aee. 3 in X. ta.^oo Nta*' * » Ka>- ' m b*. Ye* H. K« v H« .»r.e T add » .111 r .. , V * B : r -fN-. •'- • v . ir** * * 32 t 1:,*.. g i< ■ r I •n * .444 .1 .» Bur’ he 'ls k«on 5 2 5 Tir - i ft* 1 2:1 «, 1 ft: N fre#-frtr-nll I'nee. 3 Ileata. K.Wft »e Hi'- * *- m tv p®'** r*-e .> • %Li- Mi- r '■’•nit M - i l on aid 1 • 111 -nr * «» b * • larr isont , 1 . t t t T tr. e 2ft ft * ’v ft v. 2 ’ 2 '■* .1-3 Tret. 2 la *. SU-OOC A»*»ha Mag'i.fe. -.* f by Th® Her'.® '• t Bertha Ma k .ft k e r n®. an . M.-f>r*hv peter h r. 'Ty*e.fi» j nrt i.l ®. <*l e 3 ®''• i’ • M I r e I 4 * V" T r# . *- yr Ts od« S’, v V®t •*n (it r : t . f ’A' k eon l ftds R« '! *'■ K 'Ante* and * Tim • . 2 ft* . 3 On Trot. .1 H®**e. glgeo - «*®r Strong t> m by S"ong B v-Siet-r "tmnarch 1 Va!«n --• n- 1 ’ll -*- ®o. a. r >r m ( Rodn*- 2.4 11 k* a Br®w ®r, e m Jam 1 - •■>n t ; ; 1 " dg*mark. b » : Traynor) ..II 1 .da® .1 n- .*. c ’.••re 1 44- m •* • . . . S ftdr • 1;«* - ~ r - *'» -9“ \ BARON WOOD WINS AT OWOSSO FAIR IWOSSO. Mich, Aug 2!-dpi:* */*'.« feall]-ed ’hi* ehort «h p racing • th® 'air her"* Wedn*adAv B>?h on »h- program demartdel I v® hen s The eijmmary 2.14 Per*. * In V. 3300 •'*• nn .ft *v r t v Pa - n i«S® !' tr *d» 1* 31211 ... r. ® • M , f ' I .r.ald . r ■»-. enter 1 3 1 ’ 4 , H j w >V O v .• - dan 11 a -*■ 22342 . ® B n m t y f*r I•• H wni 3 ft 4 2 . r. od, r. m B»d'- rdi 4 4 1 Idr md.v K-entnr b rr * ft ft ftdr Tm® 21* 4 2 12',. 2 12',. 2 Ift : :ft'» l it Tmf. a in a aano l*®arl 1 h'rn. b m hr P«- t*r t.-.-irne t Hh»rk . It i 1 2 T 7 l ! «r 'Ai*>«rde-* m 1 1 1 1 •®*®rn.a m tl.tnburg. 2 13 1? T rr. 21*'• *. 2.1 »'y. 2 IS I ,. !.D : in Pivr f rlorge da®*-. p*iree lifts **' ■■ '»r® * A ,B> 'I * won f ..® r .. •n • i( nder e®r*®id Ke-vneth . ,4 a ' ®nn P'S’ ®» »*r I* ' ' P* r - O n B t Niro V me * and ei,l|*y are ale*, ran Time l f 'l «im» »f Ml<>klfin, * »in'» »*f \\„,na. a* TANARUS» ’h« »*r l A»a ''• rL f r ' , , :n t r.| V»nt|* r>;-.- «Irf» «• a «... , n ,* *a 4 rr.,ir* h*:4 •• »h» “^'»r» " m :n ’li* fMv f>f n<*tro|f on fha ft*f*ant' flu* of fulv, A 7' t^’ i •r + mrr.i 11' n Hanrv * M-iihart *'!*» f f’r'i,a*» In t a m«»'»r f 'fa' f,'ll »n F'v an* F4iarln i *|f»4 4•p» n<l •»■ • an 4 n*• c 1 * ’"I •r. n rv mptain'a t aa'n* M«n ,4,. •> thin ' oil ft •I|»» , n* ♦ *«* .far; F* 7. I.flllan F'y an 4 Fdwln <•.- ara n*(f*<i#il an<l 4af*an4*nt c 4r*n with n tha maantnp of fha ~f thia Hfaf» *n4 rr»y'r» -N» a •' r ‘ ■ I.fr' 'I » «: ; ' ' -n4"l nO ‘r*.ijyh* I»*far» sh « < >'irt t' • ) r f 'p'.alnt* in i th»r an 4 /-,«r >’ ** ffaa't w t th !n raUtlnn «a> a a» In'* oni JUHra an<l th* • uhl.r m*ar«*«»« an<l MV* in»#ra«*a r.f VaM -hil/iraft Play ft •• rr /*»-f4 t -a* lh# a'*’h 4Ay“ a *pta»T'- , r A I»., 11> 1 7 %♦ 10 nrlrrk ls» fh* *. r»r\'» n at aa!4 rn-jrf r<>nm f>» *P •x.'nt'-i f< r til* haarirff * f fh* mat '•r. alia* Hi Ia fh* aaul pa-.* -.na *r\'» !♦ I* f<ir»h*r nri*r*<l. tha* a orv of thta r'r4*f !>• p»ibllah*<l thfa* • I »M« V' waaka Ifavja.ij* ta. aal4 *«rr,» /.f baartnc in T‘ a f<a»r<-it T'maa a n*w*;ap»r pptn’afl an 4nr a» n* in »f.f »*'•! so-int * f 'avna H»nrv H Ifulbarv l’i<l*a of f'rnhata A frvia aopy. Oaorpa M 4{«*4, Daputy R*fl*Ur \»f Probpta. By Ripley. CAMPANA GAME TO LAST SHOT Surrendered Only When Her Ammunition Was Shot A wav \n AT! writ* »•»!;;. \u ."« • The >Txnri.i:d Oil i;.nk steamer i’arn p.*na. whose cup .>in and five of her l',m Runners w e > taken r Manners ■ > it;- rm»!, *vil -marine on Aur A. sin rendered to th. r hor only b< cause she T:a«1 not urorhet shot to Are Th.> latnpuna's ammunition, *ft**r t * ;hot» w • *• ftr* il. *.*- e\ hauster Th war the* ,’nrv told b;< .1 H Bruce. third roe*.- of the Camp.inn. who. v/h 4■ > nth*’ 1 inpmbsrt of the Campanil's o ..ud eight Runners arr.vrd hete Wednesday on a Krern h steim*h't‘ The battle began at a m and «j> waited sot four hours if a ran*« of between 7,'00 nnu 7 SOh yards. The runes of *he sunner* taker J risonei were .1 tmi s Delaney, t’hli f Runner’s male, W'llliam Miller, sea n«an Pied Jacobs, seaman Hay Hoop, boatswain's mate, second and Charles Kline, Runn > tria'e. G. A H. ON PROGRAM TODAY IN CHI SHOOT CHICAGO. Aug -3 -Th. Grand American handor Hi j .->r trapshooting r-v nt of th wort, will be sh • off here to and t> More 'ha:i Sd*. men are . t te».*d Some remarkable -tore er.- expeced and 'he record o' the »>,-•.- 1 ter davs of *he htg shoe ere ju-t if\ 'h• expec' i 11 .a vi rk \r j. of rhoni.tsb- ro, l I.*. the r.» w national nmse.r hntripion H<* won s he sh<*ot off h> 7 '• I'rntli' Mrge*. i K p'jo, ,f Bridgeport. \ I. wain the national lyib’.e* champion • hip when he broke at; in * pa "s \i:» w.i* second in thts r'a*s FIVE SLACKERS PLEAD GI’ILTY AND GO TO PRISON The 'e.leral g'vnd Jurv We.ln** day *t- Arnoor returned nine indict T'r.n of which seven were a*n'n'• i >fp(J «’arker« E* ve of thp iver F?rr.al Cook. S*eve Berlinskt, Hollo M \vel.ewts O r r«,r and Vo man Spark*, a’! of Detroit. pleaded guilty of failure *o reg!«*-r said *he\ were sorry and wem 1 '**!•"’? vet if permitted Judge Tuttle ten’ *he*e men to the House of Correc con for Ail dav« and ordered t K ern registered Pe*er ‘‘ana of Detroit, plead-d no' guilty «r>r] w»« he'd in d*r 12 V»t> ba ’ Arthur '.lvelv of for* Huron, w •** not arraigned George r V'exanfer and Cert I I*r ranee of Tnran'o changed with vio lating *he immigration law in In por'lrg women, p'eaded ro* rill'i in *he United Sta’e; dis'rlo* court and were held ndcr I' *OO ba each Thihv *ve ha r d tub* some o? which v e-e ;‘ed in .Ir< «ervlr» a I'sng ace at I*'P. » r e to mn’es* # or in a playout *o b» held on Bos’nn common today under ’he *us pic** of ’h** N * * England S'a*** Ve’eran Firemen'*. l*->g;e aWonderfui Algonquin Park A v»rnn!*nl ft ■» mlltinn a<t*a with \ rrnr' n*r’ N*w York multi-mil* na" r* .r.d . ,*Ad-nr l inker w*n' •ftftrt. r, ;t v%».- ft r»<*nt!y An I w*r* «ur, »*d «nd <l** *rh*»l Mr A.iv>r.« Th • Air and .«• *n*r> !* * rr. pi) *» r» d•* r f ’ 1 1 Th* (Irani Tr .n* p'-ft*'* Al* >n , . i Inn «r and * ** r * * am’;’* in • * • od* **h*r» flrA'-c.AA* a m- ha*h tnt »ni ii v»%**r. * f r i nifty V>* ob'.atn*<l V i •'A r {>••* ■" At ? 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Tft Nnnti* I>>>* *rd t|' *r * ft 1a». rft *ft»t*ftftftid And dftp«nl*nt rMirtm* *rithln th* n *Anlnr lit At** ,♦*■ .f tt,ia .■AtAf* i th«t tal4 ch'Mriß b* nn» prfthAnd* I 7 ft* f h r‘ Ifftr* *. ftft.nfl to A *■ T ftAld ■ >*r r>lAlnfA A"d th**- dnd •• r* h* d**” ftrlth in r*l«- fiftr ♦ »V ft»«Tl* •* !•* rnd JurM** And * v * * intftr i*t« th* n- Kr/,r, ftf • rs dr» »n*y r*n«tr*- It !• f»r JftA-d. thAT 1* » »'•♦>! dAV ts H*pt*rr • A TANARUS». 1 a* lh >Jo» k in th* f.-tninn. »n' 4 *<ur» room. - .[f-. n* ts tth* h»A- , ’ir of *hft rr!iii»rt a r* ' io «h* »'■: P 4 ’ non* And It f itth-r ord**ftd thl' a ropy f tMi t r-f*r h* f»*ihl •' *d thrft* Al| Oft* ft AAt X * *ftftfc« pfftftlOUA to AA Id t • «.f >i*Arinr in Tb* ft*!ro!» Tlo.»« A nftw«'«ftr*r pr'n*»d Anil nr nilAttnr n tr* •* and f7'n»nt rt nf Ilftnrv ll*ilh*rt t’ld**- f Pfotwit* A tr»iA ropy. i**org* M rtcAfl. I**pijtjr Rrgi*t«r of Prc hntiv T H t’RSDAY, AIGIST 23. 1917. Some Animals These That Used To Roam the Site of Detroit A Million Years or So Ago Detroit used to b« Inhabited by fairly large animals i'nr of them could have rested its chin on ihr city hull tower, wrapped its tit i I around ’he Dime Hank building and grow led until one »ould hear it away up in Highland Park Os cours-e this wasn't recently OLv, i* ever no long ago, shortly afier I** roit, or what was then the spot that is now IVtroit, reared itself « it of th«* icv wafers that lashed th*> land.-* ape hereabouts .»nd start *d to *lr> out. This was even be fore this part of the country became a good fishing center, but sometime after 'he period when only inv* rfe bratc- abounded here, or colncl d*mt with a few peculiar amphib i an*. If one chose to t'o hack a million years or more behind this he would find Itetroit under several tliousnnd f. r* of w ater and >o much ice that it would gladden th* b*art of the ul'nna’e consumer on one of these sultry August day s A des ription of w l.a* is new Detroit, bu» was then .u tV Pal»*o*olc age, furnishes a thrilling s*ory for the citiren who wants t.i know what was going on a f*- v 'ho -.and centune,-. ago \i! of iht informnt’.on and great quantr i- of alleged facta concern mu Wayn*’ county and environ* * en u th l, rm '• Ordovician era c ■ n'a!r,• 1 in ;« volume just Is s ;e ' t v the l npol S'»i'e< Geolngi cal surv. y under tlie direction «*f •t •• **tnw tv r»f ’he -nfertor The wbv-h i- most nmbttinus one opsists of oluni* - The boo'- >t or -»ome few hundred pages a-, g. a newspaper page known •»-, |v*r,, * f . »iio is No 20*. in •he series p r ir.> '-'-hablv few people w ’ • " th i* iv»’rr>t* ii- ,n 'be very b ' • • <;iactat«d Plain and Cat ibi* region ha*l a hik-hlv Inter < ’nc .• and *a« (nating l:t«tonr in 'he Quatertiarv perirwl.. and that if w vs • 1 - r* sultart gef>graphleal con (J;- ...ns t .Orv. *e . one of the most d»n'-d\ «<•*• led '•ecions In the co*in h h ;» the «se. according to M. g<»Ternment pamphlet which weighs ab i* a- rv. irh a* a «m«!l cvxn w»n'« to carrv When geoc rnrb’ w». h< ”v m ide around I** •roif na'ure 'ashioned out the river •id * ii:*.at • ke« with an eve 'o *he *u'ure. the re«ul* betre that 'be gres'es' wa f er bom* commerce ,• *be w* "Id ’• Carried thru the IVe • rni* rfv.“" which, of cour«e. wo*iid no* h- ve f en •he c;* e ,f there ha>l been no De’rol* riv r This very exh •> u«*lv-e *rea*i*e also *ell« wha» k n* 4 of r< ~k fora a* ion there i< under I** *roit and describes *he relics * hat pro at e buried clear bars *o the Arch'-.a* age hTl* *he*e are firin', fs'hr rrs* deep and as the book ap*!y , a avs they prrhablv have no* been- disturbed j*HiOb. Fine ran readllv bey I eve that o * v 1 *vm been fa rlv -e< ire from ko*.her w v en p !<* *-ea' red they are s*fl! ahou* *), *"'> fee* under the la’s* levct. Tt *; t 'h* r e .« *f 'he pre- Canibrian time ar< there a'tho right cn top r* T>:*m ar» *he various * * ra'a of the Pa AMI AF.tIMT* AIMIIiKMBAT* ISSSSS QQQGHIIQini and Vaudevilla Texas Ro.ntlup «*.»»« And «M Aft r I ftAHtfti |l ft 11 A *1 3. 7 nnd » A «>. GEORGEBEBAN The Cook of Canyon Camp MADISON 'ram fttarr MArDtrmott —ftllldrrd MAnnln* IN MARY JANE S PA linn *«iA/A D” t.FM INK MiHTOft ff Mr i-irrißM ft d*ft n i std ft ft a •!* iII I* 7 fVi I to. 7 . '' l*■ MAGGIE LE CLAIRE & CO. 7—rtiiii n (.n;:%t act*—r Alula . Hi, >i«ht«. IAM*Wt. GARRICK H'xwir* OWh Mmmd 1-tAllt ff •!»» n* QCONROY & LeMAIRE ffl mmhft—ftfth**lftr A Onlnn 1-1 linlrl. Mnrrlft A M«ftt—l Aland |H l.umhlt—> n« A ln«rAAnm—(•(*- »*J Ifttfl’ft MftinAit*—l'*rn. Ml*l«»it it Mft'.ftn .MMirarcp ■ unrll Fft r ntni ft, IRilfl-M-IHr I Tft/tLMTI ft|T,, rn. nnd «•• Bnir.it i iMmcnnm < o In th* r»nt*d* nf a 'h.i««»A( |pni*h* NEARLY MARRIED \*«l r»*fth. thft pnpntAr *aa Hlrrr*" rTvm’mHva MIOHK.It Oft 4lift II »i * 'Mi h SAM HOWE n!(, AiKtftft I ndl*A MnlA.l*r \**l Wftfth.'AnififtAhneft* Cadillac iiS Lady Buccaneers ftf ft rmaldn and M*r Itlft In* fl*nn«l*a ftrtt nrtki Ih* fllfT Rlnr llani (.Irl* AVENUE r " THE JOLLY GIRLS BURLESQUERS in "Tin ai:i:i ft niftM H•• ftft H »:*T 1.1 >♦. Tl K«Dftft Mull, AM(»nr ir mi nnr.. l*rln»tn» fh* plain **■! klAl—ttilt u fce*.- Mata 4d». tuak*-s the first mentioned relics rather permanently located - Hut even aftit IViroit did « merge from the sea and the animal' be gan to grow !»• enormous sices, h**- cause there was no person around to chase them, probably, this terri tory just teemed with mammoths, th*- gtunt sloth and other fearaome beasts These and many other In t*r**stina fails may he gleaned from a perusal of the government's laU cut masterpiece. STORAGE HOUSES UNDER PROBE BY HEALTH HOARD Investigation of storage houses and other sources of food supply, started recently by the board of henlfh. as-lated hv federal and sfate a ithortMes, alreadv ha uncovered many abuse The n*-w and enlarg 'd foo4 department recently organ med Ov Dr I W Inches, health offl car, exported to find mar' irregular dies in the handling of food, but the InvestiKHt ten 'ha developed even a worse condition than was ex pect* and In addition to the fact that brok er* a r e storing large quantities of various food products in which a shortage i* timi alleged to exist, it 's found that mu. h s>iiin and taint ed food is held In storag** houses Su< h f**v| .>* h».ing destroyed w-hen found Great quantities of spoiled egg< are held tor sale to bakers for r*e in pie and cake n«"k'rg This in-p* ci ion t* -imply to discover if th*- food is tit for con-it- prmn and h.v< nothing to do with 'h» fac* thn' broker*, arc storing food for higher ■prices That would i>e a ir.a"f'r for the federal grand jun if 700 with Rath A cnisinr which haa made thr A-tor \_ f) Now A ork’a loading Banqueting plaor. bingle Koom.wiihout Iwilh. f:.'*o and 13 00 Double |J .',O ands iOO 'ingle Rooms, with hath, #J to |b.oo Doohl' ft 50 to f7 •¥) Parlor, Bedroom and bxth, 910 00 to fl 400 Time* Square At Mroadwav, 4lth to tsth'treei* the renter of Nrw York • social an I busines* artirjtirs In ch'ae proxirotty to ail railway termmala. ! DETROIT i.rn?* ALL week Sl.Cf Percival Knight I DEW i Hr., A! '.ft A ' • »il'' r jx An 1 * • DROP T eftlllrht I nnr. , ftlnt •• ftft nnilertnl (.Irl," I[\ |\ nnt. j ••llti«Wln' Hftr.” M ft r ftft I I K—ArafA fton ■*ll|n« ItftlMrn nt (hr ( ti'lnnlr I ..inft.lt 111 « Twin Beds ui i’LOIS BOLTON ft r.rftal f a.r—l'hr ftam* ftplmdtd I’radurll.tn "ten llrr* I ant *(■«•« BASE*?*;” A (iAME THI RSDA^ ■ Detroit vs. Philadelphia 1 . GAME CAM.KI) -=- AT 3:1 Ti P. M. Ea*t«rn Standard Tim* Rtae'VPd and Bor Seat* at Soper’* Cigar Store, new Dime Sawing* Bank Bldg MOONLIGHT DANCING ; Put-in-Bay THCRSDAY, At G. 23 Fin/el’s Orchestra .Jazz Music Leave Flm* Street at 5:43 P M. Fare 60c !£Si;M«n'Aug.27 Dix and Livernois Show Grounds PUxJAND THE GORGEOUS EEIEsPFnArni ah pageant Httwooii'is' WummRWL imp flßfccMjE nations »*iAp«PC f A( fa ftl J »- n « r M |AMaoNr so 1 tithe • iomits in ai l u»«ora >a t«Air rumj Tlrheta an *al* •*»« day at *an dft r'•. 141-I4.ft ftftnndn.rd line prlrft* aa rkirff* nn alhin imnli.