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I K 11) AV , SK I* TEMBIiR -*> . 1917. i ht. • <^gEO|a^^BD^ Always be particular IT PA YSf ' Sugar Market <*■ j *otir« I ‘stroll .* ri. 1• -► .1<- prt* es Crystal il*'iiiini>»» 2in IK’in !i- 1 11. |l?v. .ri»-.l« -nh •♦ IM 30. rut I »? II" S'. -it.. • *’• /, •V . p JW . fti*r**<l !*■'■". stand** 1 j. i\ !.*..t, I* 4'. granulated ostia <■. 4 ', rt >, flue, tn hulk |:t. do. j.. i. ii M ?<T r\«*al - gran i 1 . fi-lh art.n*. In *ss<* f'■ 4•». . ry»t», do min ir*n II I <-«*<•*, I'* r >o •ra ni nrl A I 1". r .nfoi-t Iv.niT)* A M ‘•a. N. ♦ 11 y.i s »< ... \.. . >« ... \ TTT V 11, 14 ho rI % ;, \ tO. »•* 7" N’o n. In «; N" 12, M »I0; N ;s G So. M *< .., is $4 )»5. n n aU in t ml slur- sto. hs»-i *■ tn .la'* and. $- ■ prr liiO lbs hoiin "H pow ,| IS* 24 i' »»e, »2 SS, d>., 4S t<s |f. psr ,nf, NEW HAVfcN, < r,:;i7. Sept 37 Yad« has given l.oon undergraduate* and 4" professor- to war. It was re vealed today win n ill* 1 university opened for I’- autumn **me*»*‘r Two thousand are registered, in eluding tiOO fre-huon. Thi- is only two-third* of normal r. glstraMon. NTJW VORK. Sepi I*7 I.o4vine lis children, grandchildren and j great granrtA'hildren, Habid 'Harnett Wollr-k' •«. I- t * t\ t nr . thr*** «iv. IF • racked all hi* life, hut n* -r it ink Krio x Weds Again f! IA Ft I VST I *N W Va. Serf 27 - Philander Kt v Jr., son of the former -turv of state, Is mar rled *ndav to Mi- Josephine Pool This Is Knox's -Tond marriage His first ended at If. no. Mother of 10 Seeks Divorce; Blames Booze for Trouble Suit for divorce was filed in th* circuit court, Thursday, by Mr- El len Marsh, who declare* in th*- bill that her husband spends too much mon*-y for booze. Th*‘ couple have been married 23 years, according to the bill, and hav* io children’ They owned .* small home near Oak wood, ami when real * -rare values increu-ed by leaps and bounds In that local ity th* % sold and bought a couple of houses tv-ur Ik (roll Kind Acts Make the lllind See. I hav» had a letter fr.>m .Motile little bcok. and it u«' -• i >)■ • to 'm<' a« tho 1 must iro home t“ li«■ i “I suppose has wiltt*n you. dear Mnrjr », al> ut my beautiful In.y You .-tin In s< >m» way r*alix»- m> despair for your hot" , < war* blasted « tirn sonny wns Vmrn dca<l •>h Margin, how F w isli my hnv had be**ri *l*-n,l w hen h* was born' “Nrt < I could not |p| Film <|ia n--" f want to hold him fora cr In w> ami" arid nuiko hint s*-*- thru m\ *va> Margie. F rrrm-mbcr your saying you Win! a siM 11 niv skin was until I it with Kesinol Kvcn if the pimples, redness or rmiph r.rss ar* severe and have resisted rrd narv treatment, a little use of Res'ii"! Ointment and Revrtol Soap will uuml s bring nut lln akin'a re. il beaut) Ke*i»i i OiMmeftt 4rtf| F* « »• * » y • ■ \> <*tt ) di»nt«.« A g 1 **♦ r-te A . . phyr«Hiini widely * » fteiUtteef f# tb* ■k , r S 'r| ' 4»t Find Miller'* ad in Sunday'* pa per." both pup* r* it’* go \mg ts» mijo the whojc <■ 11v ■'ll up TVu£Ur Square D«il Jeweler \ \ POLICE SURt THEf HAVE SLAVER!. Try To Fasten Lam horn ( rime On Fair Under Arrest The police m i firm ill lln belief that Philip Sa'inardl and Twain Marsel la, the pair arrested. W* *ln* *• da> evening, in a Mi< hlK®n uve -a loon, are the nien who shot I.amborn,-.second hand dealer at No Michigan aver; Wednesday after • « i in the rear of his .stor» . Lain * orn died several hours lat» r In It* i vm*. h< pH al Th* pair admit being nequafnted . Ith ! anibcrn and having had trouble with him on previous men ions Tlie police believe they lot because In- "tipp'd" the police sevetui time to li.e when aboii-fa of non wanted on robln-iy charge* It war. at first believed that had be* n ruble and and then shot. hut a confddet able 1 amount of money wa- found on the i victim following Ho shooting. K ebt other were arrested in eon n* • ■ r, aj t h the erlme, and are at 111 t• • in*s h> id a- it i- be 'Moved they ir-- all tnenib. r of a rang of c rooks making their headquarter* in that 1 loeallt v. Sallnardl win identified by faro horn in the hospital au the man who shot him Thu dyim tn»n*w o< Jti-t aide io utfer “Thivt th>' man that 'hot me if l had a cun I would hoot him " Mai.la was- aluo tak'-ri to the hospital b*if Lam horn wa- too far stone to identify him f amborn was >hot at 4 o’clock while* fhton*s of shopper? were passing Ins place Two men came into his place and asked to see a stove He was show Inst them thru th*- hack part of the store, he said, when om of them pointed a re , volver at him \ struggle ensued, during which *he merchant got the better oi Ins ,i ailant The other man. seeing his partner being ln-aten, drew a revolver and fired a shot into the merchant’* abdomen lacmborn stage, red into a drug *iorr fwu doors away and physicians were summoned Sallnardl yavr his address as No :• 't'hiid t. while Marsel la said ! ,ivi and -i* No r,H7 h'alrvi**w av» Inv* -*tt; .mi proved that the men never lived at these addresse*. Th* woman declares that her husband collects the rents and spend* most of the money for liquor, returning home after a rent collecting ir.p invariably very m toxhated H* drives th* children out of th> house and otherwise dis turbs Th* peaet of !he household, according to th*- hill. Judge Murphy granted a tempo rary injuncion. restraining ts < man from *w»ll* < tine rent- or disposing of th* prop«rty pending the hearing of th* divorce suit. I h»vi> ik' i»i pr«>*-d ai>niu was born I h«‘ < lost mure than my faith in |r*«i • r F have Inst rry faith In Ilf* I >n I*'' r. in <;.■«! Surdj no r»■ ><t would !h. - • ru*-l ,i<* to rnnke niy poor little 1 inno < r»t 1,..y pay for th* sin* of I. k• t ndi»Kd hei nnd grandfather. If >s j n<d a <»■ I liut a Fiend that has charge Vgpvief I .ii Himost hesid* ni> i *e|f •11 *1 I nav* to keep up Mi» «|>- ip* t 1 *n< *• of *.| in v hpn < -, iad |n i mind, t• •» ln< I-. lil:*. a madman I "‘hat *b> \"U t ! ink hr propn*e<l r., m* ill- otio-i n gM ’ It wan that 1 * j should put haby and hlmnelf out .if th* way ” You ar* \ *minr, M'dli*," hr aajd. and v.-ir w II f.rg«t <n*l '•* happy aaain hit \' i ' iinn*>t bo hnppv r- 1 I the const* of atmosphere of d**p;tii * tha* imi»t * irro’ir I 'on a** long a** i ! the boy and I , < tin Amt F htn e ! brought y .11 tin* M Hie. I ought to ' hav*» known i « < ,t ,i-id» for th* ■ pur* / i' .'ill w | ■rt ■ 1 /I marked f / * v / 't '' ' tie done foi i t i / ' . r / ' • 'll Itl <'! M *' • injrii'p It• • ' i■i■ - ti ha \•• ■yed 1 T |):h i br..f iiii-f i tune It w ulrl lo- | murll t.ett*M If I were out of 111, world *di. i»-d. if W'.uld ha'«‘ lu/n ; 1 mil'll b"tl« I lied I never .ntered It.’ "M» ra i • I took rii.t d■■p s■ n g man's head in im ar • i ,*. an*) la id 1 1 < n my breast *iu- wu • kn*e|inr r. f inv hednld' when h< •|ink< t < lose to rb'it of p.v h*M oho i*. ;ia v*t happl'v on- j t ons, ion * . f Hi,, fragedv of w hb-h be in the her - If ••• ci. (I lo me then, j dear, as Pin I was n tiling but moth* er, md th* grown iiMn and t|ie . hild man were my opudieri to protei t and '< •Ueeor. ••Marrte. 1 told shad that not to hr rid of this awful p* lef would I I »lv*' ii|i the Joy we v*d had together t|j. bliss of having him he and me The only thins d' at lo tirt that i male « this bearnhte is that I h ■ , I you to h*'|p til. heir It I s,l Id • Hut don't x Oil «r , M IHt . he i rrted out. ‘lf It had not been so» m* ' > would n# er have had tilts to hr a r *■ ”'Ff F tnu«t d*ar. 11l pax the pri rlsdlv.' was inv nn«iier ‘Y"> ts and j I will share this burden we will »tv» thin 'h lld hII that ran !>» civ< n hint j hut sight w» w*tlt |r>ve him as no] oth*r child has e\er hren loved he. j cause we love ea*'h other. "*? hn' e he. n r< stless, t'had. and I wanted tr> do somethirifc In Ihe world I end n >w my work hit* l sen laid nut I for me You and I d> ar, will not only make oijr ■ hild see things that I the blind ha\v never s> *n before, imt we will give other blind thlldren the sanie bless|t-,|| "I wi*b Mircte. won could have tent t'had sf:«. *» ?fis Imagmatl in waa |mm* dints)v fired He almost snat* bed th* bn by from njy arms e*'d h> Id II i lose while he said. *f*o toil think e*n do ft’ Do >..u think we ran make the life of fMa haby worth while? Can w*e hojd bln hand' in ours when he knows and flnd that he. will not rurae in for lettlna h'r.i IPer t took th» t.gby ha. k gently an*l ilt'l Chad'a faee down tr mine 'YVe will Ity. dearest • f whispered and I felt Chad'a nerves lose the(r trnan nnsa as he Inokad at me with almost • *m!U on his lips (To t>« oontuauad) ON WAR’S SIDELINES ( AMI* CUSTER. RATTLE f’REKK. Mich , Sept. 27 THE o»w trench warfare, as developed on the battle fields of France arid Flanders, i* coming direct to Camp Cuc-.ler. Ilefore the week is ended, fifty Infantry officers will report to Major General Hick man. prepared to teach the men of the Eighty-fifth division and Ita reserve brigade the secrets of the highly technical ant! scientific combat that has revolutionized nuli.taiv tactics during the last three years For several weeks, the officer.- have been learning the trench game of war at Cambridge, Mne-c. wh* i. i- located th»* most practical . hold of infantry conflict in the Cnited Stale-* Their Instructors have been French officers, fre**h trom No Man- land h• r\ day they have worked out tactical prob lems under actual battle conditions -There is not a phase of thin new warfare with which th* > young officer* are not familiar, thru many days I and nights actually spent in'trenches and dugout*. Five French veteran are members of 'he instruction rnrps at Cam bridge I' ha- been their job *o Impart to bright voung Americans a definite, peisonal knowledge of righting conditions In thb* war Four fifths of the time ba- been devoted to what can be terrhed practical work tin* day '.nil week ha he* n „l\* n ou r to sham battles, which haw been fought exact I v as Tommy and f'ollu bav* h* on mauling Fritz overseas, liaitle fields with first, second and third line trenches, dugout-, communicating ‘unnol , and trenches and barb wire entanglements have been constructed <>n ih» tra.nmg ienervation Machine gun emplacements were built Lis o-ning post hav - b*en «*stabM*heri. Hombn gr*-nades, bayonets and all ♦he n*wei implement** of war have been used. As nearly as possible ; Kurop* an conditions have h*cn reproduced in every essential Nature. ] Trained in -uch a hool, the e r,n offlc*is ar* n<>w on their we to Hattie Creek Alr* :id\ *k* ' h .ie h -cn a gn<-d to their regiments, wh**re ihey j will in i a: expert instructor * in tp-ncli warfare tactics. The 339th reglr.i-'fit of infantrv om of Hefroit's own will take First Lieutenants Wilbur E Wan William MeCJung, Stephen .1 Link, Charley \ McNabb. Glenn W nirkett. Morris Cameron and A M Smith The 337th j; ginicnt of infantry w il draw ifie of First Lieutenant" Fred l>. i irrar. F J. Slab'. Jr. Cluster L Llewellyn, W. T Howker. W H Ward and H* n H Week- Tl « 23vth. infantry will g**t First Lieutenants Watson Leonhauser. D ’■ id h H r 'inc. A 'ton f.aßouche Johii f I’.-mli"., i;«>nrgc-. 1~. Simpson. K<‘i r • !i ,<' '..lv'nf; and William A Story The 34fuh infantry wilt g. Paul <1 .i••j*. •* r ■ H X Hrennan, c M Harpcr > r F Moriarty, Cyril ,1 Quinn, Frank Murphv and IHrbert \\’ Lasher The 32ttth machnie gun I battalion will take Flr-o U* titenants Pntlen (JaJten and Chester Hoatson i The 2J9th mac in' cur battalion will fake Ftr*f Lieutenants Harry E Erickson and Irv ig O'Rri- n. Th<* 33" th machine gun battalion will get | First Lieutenant* Frederick Harett. r and Jtlakc Miller The depot brigad* will g**i ( apt ain William FalrhuM an*l th** following second lieutenants: H l» Levinson, Jesse |, Mullenl»x. Henry I Armstrong, H L Bockstuhler, ' Earl .1 Tippett Ft W Wright, Bruce Greene. K M Hill, Russell n Rey ! rmids, H L. Bell. George F Convery, Lemuel It Boulware FTancl* R 1 Kltchell. Howard P Morlev, Robert O Quick. George c. Sheffield and Rufus S. Tucker The«,. officer.- most of them are graduates of Fort Sheridan will be a godsend to the Infantry rv-gimenf*. each of which now runs from 20 to .{" officers -hoc [her, p nearly an extra flist lieutenant for each line company of Infantry, which have boon particularly lacking In men of this i.ink flies, -penally trained additions, however, do not affect the chances f"r promotion of officer material in the ranks, for a serious shortage of officers still remains. DETROIT SATURDAY Is Misses' Day in Our Juvenile Section \ - . And the Values We Have Prepared for Tomorrow in Misses’ Dresses, Coats and Skirts Will Be An Astonishing Revelation in Value-Giving Thousands of dollars’ worth of Misses’ Ciarmonts were purchased expressly for this event. The range of styles is unlimited and the prices insure a considerable saving on every purchase JUVESILE SECTION-FIFTH FLOOR Qt?/ j|s 111 f'liilt Particularly on Youthful Li ties Fall Coats for Misses 10 *» 35 PractuHl for *tr/-et nnd school wear full flared f» vie* - lined through out mntn nrr fur trimni«»d Hues II to "0 year*. Intermediate sizes $lO to $25 (iirls* sizes—fi to II years—s7.so to S2O Misses Wool Blouse Dresses Sn comfortable, so neat—ideal for college or business wear Full 'pleated, semi-pleated and straight Line models. In navy, black and colors S I2E and *ls-22 . CINCINNATI Offering for the First Time SATURDAY A New Shipment of Misses ’ Silk and Serge Dresses s ls . \ ( harming styles and undoubted serviceability are the feature.-' that make this collection of Misses’ Drcs>os s > exception ally worth while. There are draped and peg t<*|> models, high waisted effects and long line models. Serges, >atins and taffetas in plain colors, striped and plaid * effects. Sizes 11 to 20 years SIXTH FLOOR j V MB? t ( •4 J *jr ft ~ /" Jv y DETROIT TIMES With Harold V. Wilcox ifclClLfxeJd 07-779-181 Woodward An. A Bit of t a ruining. * THE <ll vision football/team ppih.tbi*. will play l*s first game Saturday afo i ti«M»n, web Alma coll* g* gridder> for focmep Probably the g.ir. < will b* Mg* '! li»*r« . I hi- d»x i«ion t« am ha- loM a lot of ca>tn Mi j*. G*'n .-ral Hi'kimili tic ri* . id* and that it will not do to hav*' private.-* on thi u squad, which will hereafter I)*' strictly an officers* organlxa Mon This icully in not a blow at tt,< exceptional democracy of th** National army Th* 1 general's objection m understood chieflv concern permission fm piiva'* io |«n\c th• • reseii.itlon on football trip- 11** considers this a I dang* ir*u* precedent, Th*- pmat* -. tin actor*-, will organize a crack di j \i a ion team of i heir r.wn, but will play all t heir game- in Baltic Creek. About thr* * dozen officers now belong to th* division ’varsity All ! of them al*- former college stars, and many of them po>*■»•-*- national fain* The ’vMl-ltv w 1 1! Imlud< th* following crack giidd*is Gardner (Carlisle), Watkins < Mir'hig«*i >. ft'g|<- (M,uhip .n;, Kennedy (Michig in* Ko**hm (Mlchi gHti), Picard (Michigan), l>i*‘hl (Wisconsin). Got* nth (M a c.), Kerwin j(t i**org« t(iw n). I **• prato ( M A 4' ). McNamala (Mlclii* rid), Knobler ( I{iponi i Kramer (Wiseon- in). Thompson (Lawrence), Homan tltipon). I.anghofi (Wisronsin) Farram (Hipon), Mabbltt ddahoi. f'o.steiio (G*>orgetowni th* Quinn btothera, (Michigan), Why!* C ornell), Moriartv (Georgetowu), ON* il (Corn* il), Mill. r (M A < t. W ard (Georgeiown). Kenvon (Cat***). Nelson (Vf|nn**s*'ta). Hinton (La wrenci), Wet/rl (Lak* loiest). Wyman (Rtpon), Lathrope (Michigan), Bovl# (Notre Ham* i, and O'Calnghan (M A C). I Some Rifles Come. Jr ST as .-non as the army of wooden guns was pictured, a shipment of rlfl* s was received at Camp f'uuer Sortie *. 4• *0 arrived Wednesday and w*-i« di-'rihut* <1 I ch nfantr. regimen' wa- givrr\ nearly f **i" Os the V. apons, a ( w beiyg ;-aved oir so tl . military polire and [minor unitß. Th* arc not nearly t ill * nough guns for th* ramp, and |no on*. h<*r* confesses to knt*w'i* rig* of mot** h. ing on the wav For thic I reason, laig* numbers of infantrv non will continue their piars to train with wooden rifi*-.- and bTay'one*- vfoat. of the artillerymen devofexl th^n halt holiday \V*dn*-dav t. assisting in th*- manilfacture of th* dummy cannon and caist'on- : Man' of th* tin formed no n w* re given permits to visit town lot* yesterday afternoon, anil -**n i•' of. th* more backward men were given * ttra drill. Practically ail unit- hoard -a.m* om of |*t tur*s f»y superior officers Lai. in iht aft* moon .. larg* nun.F r of *i*- soldiers hikt*d tr» the hath holt-* and did ono laundry work. The officers had li*t|<* time to th*.nt -elv* > Long oft ; < t r schools w* ?>• held sot those riot on other duty. On* of the nmst interesting school* v. conducted by Major Higlev. adjutant of tb*- ar'illrrv brigade Thi* majot . crack horseman and one of the flu* s' polo players in the Americun Jtini: H - subject was the care of a hois* a matt*-! concerning which every artillery,n>an must have a pro fouml.. k:a,iu iulti., - On*- officer from »arh of the three artillery regiments will he sent to Fort Sill, Okla. for a thr* • months cout • of -pecia* instruction. It Is hoped 'that others will h*- permitted to take th*- course in previous courses at Fort Sill, where there ).- a lot of equipment and a lot of room to shoot, each officer ha- been given 1" touads of ammunition i<* explod** A great many artillery problems can b* undertaken and conquered in the u.-e of l. r ui roun<i of ammunition. Succes-ful u • *>f ae ual field equipment m work in,'* out his problem givt an officer more confidence in himself than when hi- training is chiefly paper work. Confidence is as highly prized in war as on the baseball diamond Advertisers fnd food rSK The Times guaranteed columns. v % •4i Misses ’ New Serge Skirts Also wool poplins. Plaids. >tripos and novelty chocks. Skirts 33 to 37 inch lonjrths. The quality in those skirts is surprising at this price $750 ST. LOUS C-.'i > The Perfect Dress for Misses and V'ountf Women # (SeWipikz&LS scs $1 0.50 Vo ((♦her dros* mado Id Qfitr»• *n npprnt't: iff ,f«»r miss*** an*! youthful * om»»n. Thuy're of *nrß*>, brautl full> trimmed with atrlprd pllk and l/oarffc sp**> 14 to »'0 year*. KANSAS CITY T 1 (IS dainty Wondcrlift ( model s the slen* n jt drr woman that firm but / E / \ gentle support which / . V \ preserves her hi ilth and r ’»X 'vX No. 558, at 85.00 \ J Why pay roo for /wf \SV* a roTirt. v, hen for the same \r ( * 9f• 11 outlay you can Ret this T .’•* I* ,\\ prtcrlt's spmal serrve with \ *VV BeaWite Woman! J MiVj, **V*vV\ Study the WONDERUFJ. W. Nt MO fIRASMFHft are now patented. \\ V .V •.[!• S I iitferent—H i>o, |l.jU and $2 (W. V \A \ V V4t I!• PERFECT Vh *•( ( N * mM Support / : % i \ DJO /g'/j/ ’ Standing / 8 111 SOLD EVERYWHERE N«mo Hy|i*mc-Fubim liutitute, New York Ct|| Fall Suits are Ready for You, Sirs, at $ 15 $ lB and S 2O Hand-tailored all wool- bought from the beet makert !n Npw York City. You'll b<* surprised at the way they're tailored They are really remarkable values for the money. There Is every style for a young man or an older on*. All sizes. $1 a Week Isn’t that convenient? A payment down and ft a week is all that la required. G^^73AND7S MICHIGAN AVk. all. in ii < unidi.in Kccruilinn Mission HjHH ri Twh n 11.rf i<"i f ■ . v\<i|ri.«i , Kioi»rn : t• m• J r tli' I' arid I *• •rt Huron w ,i\ i • on'i * 1 Detroit dally, *-t t Sunday • p m.; sun day *. j n n’ t '.r Toledo utramer i IriV's dally: 5 p m. ~ ."" " " r.ir Huff a • md p' nte »*«•«( dally .» , j m >r* l< t r «'(••% • land. FMtts- ! i oitr*h and point* /> dtli dally 10 46 It* fn. F*i .Vlprnn M < sinm Inland st. and « iv t>*>rt.*• Monday* A I> m.. J-*rldav *, k ■ tn . (Vntral t m'- St.ai oT" foot -f Third tv*> l it' Ti- I> * d'. > Hi Or*«- vrold-at. Phono-f’h-riy «»3<! Fal IX the great national advertis gg ers who appreciate a news paper of character include The Times in their country-covering cam paigns. Many use no other medfum in Detroit PAGE 5 See Miller'* ad In Sunday’s —Don’t nils.-* It— Tbe moat startling an nouncement ev»r mad* by any Jeweler. TTuMesr Square Deal Jewelar.