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PAGE 2 Crwk will $" *'*ht of ! «b'> will r»jrM#n* Highland )'it* in the first fall The various aquad* retor' *<l »< thalr teapecMv* Iocs! h* -d-iiiai'era it ft oVlork. »ml fr «■ r ? ear* to Ike *rqH»ry * i<- ,h "J r, ‘ port a* 10 so Ai l' » I *' b« given » *1 IWt» m ' resiauran' *»n ( »•>« •• n ‘* return to th* armor* ' address bv Mivn. M X In th* nr it Ihre. da; - »be r * *’ OI the m»u who »iU ’ trolt'a hr** t“* r ' ,4 '‘ for camp. and the -• r ° k */' trill !»e carried "<>' * ’ ' ' fore another month 11 r ’ M[M rli <1 *ha * *h* of I M2* men h * v< * r * , r ,or ' ‘ ■’ camp . . W»in'l*' | t* i 1* -ending t" r to ramp <*U"tcr toda Th* '■* Earl Tuck»-r. Kwrt St.* ' hn , lla and H«t r ) Sn ,o r' ' rltv quietly Wedneada* ,u “ There »** no cola hint ton The draft men, «»f th* r in ward. numbering a i honoi»-d by * :iMg»-r.- <’ Tuiwdiv which the eonviupt" ■- i* ■ ' j partirippn’ - r •• , : .’ r march, *hicb it *' »nd a few '' , tight* l were profus* . decnrjr and bunting I'll! 1 ' took part *h rt< 1 Folio * ng , .rreet m* < > .. * > Bradley a* chairman “hr era were On C Y. Ha * O Ijitlmar **nd 1-out- ' rrt CHICAGO MAYOR HANGED IN EFFIGY Move Made To Brand Thomp son a “Disloyal** (iti7en CHICAGO. S*p* V—V'Ullam Hair Thompson. mayo of rr. *’•*' r ■' counts- flar at Kanknkc- ’• ’ r ** despite the fact hr »'*- ! ' r: ’ ’• nigh'. ! The hanging -tneT 'ork p.H**a . at a downtown rnri'T ;n Mi w arc. A acor* of .-’pan -h war vi'-o- j ana left the jc -rr r< * lankly* a lamp post, wher** >’ attrar’e . a j JeariTMt crowd un'll police cut i* j down 20 mtnutc* later. | The National geouritr >arue o. which Thompson »a» a member, todav *»• pu«htn* ;ta de J mand tba* he he indicted on crounda , of “palpable of duty | malfeaaance in office “In our opinion h* a dla»oywl pltiftcn, ’ declarer a resolution adop* ad by the league la*’ nicht bta worda and actions since rhe out t>r«ak of the war. he hae adhered ;o the enemtes of his airing i Jjaxn aid and comfort Potters praising Thompson ps:t up I in the Fort TWrbom hotel by dele j fates of the people s Conn l for j Oemocracr and Terms of Peace, wore remored las* n ght bv orders >f federal score* -r-vire *r»r* MORRIS WIDOW AGAIN A BRIDE Wedf* Francis Neilaon, Former Member of of Commonys CHICAOTi Fept S \f:« Helen Swfft Morris, widow of Fvdward Morris, packer, todav wa- the bride of PVancta Wilson, of Pr>sion. for mer Liberal momiier of the British h(,us* of commons They wer, rr».r ried last night at the Morris rc«f. Jence Morris died in ISP, kaTin* his V idow 40 per cent of his 120,000.000 es.aie. C«r Ferry Ceptam D ea Cap’. Henry Oldenburg. rear* aid. master of the <[- ferry Lam lowne and other Grand Trunk car Jerries ior the l**r year* nl* «i fueaday. in hi* home. No l" f * Dhurrh-fct., Windsor t’apt Olden burg «t* te'-en 111 f ollowing unusil lily hurd work tn connection »t'h •he Ice blockade iart wln’er i.i t*e |»eirolt rlvr. and neve- recovers! Ihe surviving family include* Mr*. IMdanburg one M>n. Henry 01d« n rung, and one daughter. Mle*a Aim t Mdenburg C’apt Oldenburg w*- ;i lieinber of Bruce ave Baptist thurch. the Masons and Kni;?hM of pvthkta Funeral service- will be %#»ld in the home, Thursday after loon. F ' ' - ■ ” wTr A Relishing Drinh Ls A Healthful Drink A Satisfying Drink ... | Always Ready— Xs^ Instant Postum —:he time it takes for hot water - - to reach the cup. I ■RA Far(«p»» Toatum Cereal Cnmrany. Baitls free k Mist*. r*'»t,.m Cereal Cos Ltd. Windsor, Ontario. w i;naisniv* *i its e%iK riim. RIM A<i<tre*.«*» bjr wa *f 'J OriTlV # * su- . >\ li.rfsf.fu! )ti %«f tlf . < »\!. r i " ,w r 1 9 * ► \ I M\t. \ ' lie a • • hn■ ' j • »v> g' s 1 .p r ThcErcninoStoru \ Question of Time. r* cyr g M # i« y / v,y *X*~n+T > | *n ** MQi n T • * .4 : r d* iv'n f 1 tv. f'i \ . r ih* t - | off *he rerac!>'*i K »' *• i f’il o* *irow u 'vfji •*, »■ m i brtsket One w: ,ch U id- he i carefully ren.o-., 1 -rom the f »or »nd p!ao>> in tn# ha-ke* IV* ... rurrj .; A. «■* wa* rr. Vha'.r her -<• " he- f .re head a li**le a- f o be cooler and sighed h v * wan * a ovely flg ;re The ».K.-;do • ; w - mos* as <!~*> a* rY h:r : - r *• ch *n . . * rtr 4 i f t, \a.C V mr w:rfc nn n£ ; nro*.« pin- bow in frv Qt Oq'! 1 ! r hi t r* *»n . f \ f w so.ied anu in r.e*-1 f rn*■■ nd:ni Ai-.i.r sh* - g >d T->n. - .p •traight once more she began re -rir the -red ‘ea Th* I"* clicked er-j/T •po” , n OQ* 1 and tasted th* •** -hen rep’a-ed *h,e «poo*j *n *he pt* K *r and reached ♦or a newspaper on a near by ’hair Par- of i «he go* *h.e res* f-!' to I •he flour fneifec'ua ly she *r ej ?o recover *t. b*it i* wa» bevond her reach She gave it >r The par she had she folded ar.d p'aced un demeath *he pitcher of *e% A* this motnen* Jim. re-entered the i room He frowned h * h* loosed a* her “You've ao* «crae r-«a«e or something on your fo*«h»ad Alice be said She laughed ‘Oh. ! knew it It’s son* 1 -e.-fcon * stay there *;i I ge* ready *o c>an up ’his af*er noon. won’t it*" “! ' he be*an th** stopped x and picked ;p 'he newspaper r. '** Poor Where's *h r - re«* rs tfcu’ His tone was no* pleaa,&r. • She laughed *a ntingly Oh. grandpa 1 know to i ior. • like me to le*ve newspapers or. 'he floor h r I simoiv roii'.dn’’ res'h tha* or* His face did no* show anc*- ites !r cold supe<-ioH'.> i*. -b* : r*«t of *h* pare- A i'"**’ *T* s under the K»d 1 • p- I pcs* you Think !t don * ;-re**y I there*' This tinje fce flushed Vo I • don't. AJice and you knew .• w'-*?.' ' vou pt) f 1* ihere H»nd *e tts !.-r 4 t**' 'you a *. vr under *he pitcher •TV> jt yourself Ins r _, *» not *•*• 1t dowr. stralgh* h* an“w*’*fi bt* terly • Well. ’ w *-k hearer f wasr. • bo—, ae old maldlsh a* you a”** ‘All right bu* you har» me ♦.*> ♦hank *hat you a-en't one Tmpar’any ’*“ clocV cV-ped :•• warning »fca' ♦♦ would «oon r> e o'clock The clo« k had wne*e«V ( only trko man* r 'l these *t!e \r ' mesne tu*e of war Tn th* ~'f~ I nin« they w ad aid » v ny rr 'r’.d nev»r j quarrel Tha* had be-s ! hre* \ear« I '•g'"> Arid r.f *" “Oh noble rnan yon are rdeed , Quarrel wi»h your wife her* ]«*• eh* ; did n n t ae* s he tea i ’ct« r down | straight •** » "I'm not quarreling with rou P. ▼ou hand me that pape*’'" “No, I'll not Jim looked a* the Mock Hi« fa* - *• was white, his eye* b’lmrt now three minutes o f 2 he s; 4 slowly, emphasizing n word give yot) unti' 12 *0 chang* T r stubborn m*nd and band LITTLE IML. JTTLE I* \1 f— "T OH no 'SOU Tmi «W?LS AfcE c *- 1 I Tb 1 Ail CjOw Sathsj’ I (30 BA Uia. I I • { An-ECNCOW. ' , Tmev 7 » LlbF Tm W4TEC ' | rT U MOM I r \[ v > 4 g !< mj " -i ■-f ■ jo I P v-o* * f p j —— - —- -7m \F .(TPh iJO VOU || >.MOM, • WOuIOA) T os v \._, jke 1 Think of ask u V \ ' T m v*.' 1 ' T H \ \ . A' £ '^ T . s ''MAT !'* ~"v MADE '•jo ij* * ‘ i % - it Minis. £ 7 K. n P * ' -bk * - I &-j£k fst VJ 'rn r% BT If r ~ ' X - x " --- 11— 7 o, *w-. cs '*w «e *. v #,,w #*v#r * *t. *r* i y * f T\ *.&ic t.* : . vou o’* # to i? §ln *!#nxly W|VH, anyhow h* • .rr.ed tn his heel, b:> f<* Ce ( Sb* - Ams illy. I* seemed *o nfur..(*e • La".gh By heaven laugh i mean what I said And you”’ know it in two ny.nti'es Slowly her -ccrnful laugh ftd*d und*r hi* white anger may mean * j•* slow ;t • s>;* you'll never man. o tc* row *e your cap " There »v a Tfce ejock ticked s*»a W y or. —on to tj-e »rw<c . .v, « - . - fen a m r ch.ne "I «’jopo«e ’ «h* »**d a* *.* "a V ;ng tc he-tJi* • m. r.h* a go-*d thing t.\e - 1- ;u*h ■ '< c* this*' Jim looked %■ *l* <"..vk I* or* mr. .** f '2 Kl -e • *>* *» 1 rou h-.’ * • r.e ~i— ** are you g<> tng to hard me *ha' ->p.-- ■ vi’j ' -1 .he !”1 not b# "t* nn» to give in ' Wer*. rrb*r ,k, a* ' mean wha* J’v-o - J €<■ p ' A r;A<" < I wiil to Tr* h-n i# yo iri* P r if ** separate i* w;ll forever *' rr ; Te*e •» ms.® VC • »o - ;14 «r, |.. 4 , . c.P r dm.;;<•:« m; an r * •r- v o': r s**jb bo r r nms o y n . r,- T j-, . »v*r. **’ H * • •'* Chestnut fliarlie. • " tliiT n»tt TU 1 /% HC\A Do VCWkJ (x LAOt tS “V ' »■! \6 r riervj_ UAin. I » ACC AU fiiiar 1 ♦<t' Hi kS 111 -iAff': Diek> Oippy’s Diary. 3>KW A, BOA.T • • ITSACHI N<s THE POCK I <jOT OUT v OLi DON’T, Ert : WELL ' ‘O k - TO RoC<" L AND LOCKED HET9. YOU’D BETTER TILL *3oo~ it ~ A 'D I v.amT -O<jET OUT "rMELOObtS r A\R»LY CjOOC " X PE- j THE TIDE OOES OViT AND GE"’ N 3*'D HE AMO 1— L_ AST TEE KC A/ 7Hf INI MARKED. ' 0l)T I WOULDN'T WALK ASHORE." ls -c . vTHOw VC I m C w The TSCET -mc .VATHP, ' HEP, I DOM'T THINK, ii ZZll — smE's S AEgY | v. I IP 1 Jggftr ■ "M . EH • "'. „ "'' Vi> ' V C—. L 11 - - —— IL---r * Keeping Up With the Joneses c H *A 17 I G-'/O0 7 ’-MM If 1 <UOW rMO MO’ ] UHV* WELL »T US£ TO 14 tot r '., -vt ' >o , '^ T , 3u*t T MOPt it: iY^qq on , [ft fit Until rou<:3 p i/xrg Fori 1 PlftCt ? ' BEGAN CODIN' AQfclVfcO OM ’ Tn,» ; f ; 7 -r' ’! M 7 U-Pt 15 TpOufiLtP l-*UOHIN l * J Htf?E A REST! (oA/ 10 4T 1 ~ J j V‘TQ 01 J f J J ..> I ■ A j ! I I || ; j |p^ DETROIT TIMES was h ird No F ; -s’- ,r v flnal T ►> ! toke-i a f tp ■ '.>>ck. The mu- hand and ’he .ii.uute hand » -re • at . V > a :gh* “e- hr- a*h as she l'«’cu».d for it *o .■ - k* S * leaned r -weed, grasp -g ’he table The j ;'he - :< ruffles T 'he roudetr -.! -aok from her fa'-e .n« *Se r»->ked upward at »he clock J.rr « u a-: £* ,'ped *he back cf 'he rbslT • '!» * 'bat she •*ouid fee’. *h» * gh» '-err.bllng of « a"- *rar.s r ’' •** 4 h*r body His face was atonlT Tg *e One* hl.s £~l» «Mf*ed ' * e clock r o her and he b • v * lip ar.d 'Poe. and his *-,-<■« for a *ccond a *e or.d ■»" become rf.nlfe un J *r *he '.r.ft i-rc* ' *» * **erlr.g 1m Agina* or I* car. «r - ”t Into an per T'me •.* a rr'"e- of clocks. Van l u* r »’r<"''h>n f . t » - ;•*# ’ ft• -« r * v*« '.ght r.*«« arl ds-knes- t-.d clock?, and • h«n hurt.-elf w’ ; *h ar ability Ah' ar«* -;a*t 'rom a w u ••!# s^d . - • V ' - - * g ■f- • - ti*bv 'a.'ered Almc *.• *h* e w# mir.u’e* ;aat 12 wt.s*!e a - ’he Kelly f» n r.mul*at/ v -vev ■ *s.r*ed >r - rd 'he J.3 ’ •; - Hv * 1 F> ' one ’at,* -n ,’c 'hey n*o each far* - Then— J;m Jim :.*•*. A dec Her arm - w --re s- r -.d his rec* r.cr head on . his shot;’ ier Oh Jim l'»on‘t ».• iw \- *- • -:. * [> n*. don't. Jim. s>* «”t r.r w \ pair of str ng am.* »> r» <- >'-nd her shak mg sh- .liders a black bead was pro**mg '•i'M- ags n«* *h* boudoir Thcf. • i *-e dari ns a d*»r vot -e »■ i. saving l can’* now 1 w i.- st ~b mr. and irimg ” ■p>’( ' . - o*d Alice “It was r * T v *r* nr.'.r.t dor. t cm W*'U •rv a* » n w u.' we* Harder than err- h*f-re H s 'ace wa.< Noth Arm and ’eeder The sorbing r*** 1 [*<s v;o|en*. ... ,y.p whispered, 'I love rrvj " Thik* Kahanamokj equaled his o*n » ri-i • mark of 23 se-ond* m a ’■‘■• ard -w'-'-ming ra** in spor*s •arr. vs. s’ Honolulu Me d.iy o*--c , g.-' r mh.l of S*.n F*ranc «co. *« ** • « i anew world’s record * r •J.-* 2S ird dash, wj,*n he ios-e-».d R< «» II record mark *o I* 3-5 sec. ord« t. a n’s a* v.ameda Tal . y* « te-dav Prl«' ,- '«—O* pls'.ll *«*«t k*r.a—fKet la rlstit Tlmn Ini* D*|tt — Ms'n (*ts Wonderful Value in Fall Coats a* s 2s= Women’s and Milos’ Coats of Velour, Plush, Broad cloth. Silvertone, Gabardine and Novelties in soft autumn eolnr- New large collars of <elf material trimmed with Kur. Plush or Velvet. Full Silk lined. Georgette Crepe Blouses $5.75 MAIL CARRIERS TRAFFIH HAS ,1 ■ v ' \ ()( \r I lIfIMIU iinU w * . J - . -_ - .. . _. . . Mr'. ■■'Tply h H*- «. rt *ik > NEW V HT MS n‘ \#u#r !n b»-. w#r# 'o b* calUd on today »o - NV «irr*n vo : V. - Or.ndt< M . • TpUtn thHr filler- In ob'aintn* » Mtft ctr.s*»t <’.r <«nd M ’ h,r ' * *" kti ‘ N ’ ron«'«coional ar-lon b*n*dlo»*: 'o Vut ° s a fl < * Mr i ft J ar Mn<l *' *■* * •» ' ” ' • w p rrtanuaMon inree lo the mromebil* r i # dr -■<•!• •‘r* -u p Th*» qu<M»tlon of whether t-h* a* Hospital * n - r " ’ • n a»J n should affiliate with *h- j f nn p*lea .18 r*arr< «M Vo 2* American FVderaoon o. lAbor, whi-h flo , w , t :,*]rar. t ( < *♦*■.«■■•< t.♦ ‘pcpd s o «r “ "h- 'onv**ntto:i. rnotorrycl** driven b fa<'k Smuk > r ~ haa be*n -"’Mod The Maori.tlon Vo H 1 riß * 4f . r sht. *» Children Cry vo*p ’ la's vsatsrd*’. in favor of f h # i j»ff» r « n n » «;)d rWn* «t H« COD F 1 FTTHFOV aflliaeon . »ak-n to Re.-e»Tin* ho* p ita| Hi*> rUK c ■rde on '* rof - rlons C"7 A. 3 I” Cl) F? I /V Sfkss SSHK • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 . IDI 7 . BSinm •tNU «M4«ig «. tIAII New Ideas in Women’*, and Mi >es* Fall Suits a< *3s— ' For Present Wear. Suits with all the features of th,e new season—longer coat3. sk.it* less full; fur. braid and velvet trimmings. Fashioned from Ve lours, English Tweeds. Burrclla, Broadcloths, Silvertone, i»a ut ditie. Petticoats. Taffeta Silk, $2.95 By Hlosscr. By Sinnott. By Pop.