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PAGE 6 COSTER IS READY FOR NEXT CALL No Definite Date Vet Set For Coming of Contingent CAMP CUSTKR. BATTLE CRFt.'K, Mich., Nov. S.—< amp Cue ter is ready for the next 40 per rent of the first draft rail. Barracks ar< complete, heat in# plants in plenty are tn operation, and the ramp quar termaater announces that he ha.- do*hing on hand -tifflcjent to outfit the entire 14.000 men expected in this quota Several da}* axo Washington wa notified that th«- camp would b* ready for the men at this time, bir no definite date has been announred for the com In* of the third contin gent This announcement must come from Washington < amp au thorities are at. a los« to account for the delay in sending tie men, and are very anxious for them ti come at once. Camp Custer is in no wise to blame for an' further d> lay in railing the next quota to th< colors The other day a fietroit conscript carne to camp an l announced that n asmuch a? meals were >-*: v* and :• *. Inrly here, he wanted lo be ed for service at once He -aid that when he was certified to the army be quit his Job and closed up hi« affairs. The delay in the call scheduled for October . left aim stranded He couldn't get work at', when his mon-y ran out. he b came very hungry. The camp a : thurifies concluded that this fellow had a legitimate complaint and as signed him to service as soon a* his papers could tie secured O'hcr drafted men who are out of work and money probably will be re celved at once if they make their predicament known Adam Strohm. of I>» tm st . visited Camp Custer Tuesday, and arranged to ship here at once several bun rired books to be placed in the li braries of the three Knights of Co lumbus buildings. These books are part of those collected for soldier* by the American Library ns-*of <1 lion More will be shipped here Building 411 1? a busy j ace for the K. of C. men Beginning nex- Sunday, a high mas* will be -•in* every day a» No 411 by th** chap plain. Father Hovorka, stationed there. In now organizing a choir to assist with the high maes An ef fort will be made to organize an orchestra for th* .-anu' purpoaf < Leon Harrowu, a Chicago businev man, la teaching the French J?.n i guage at No. 411. A Camp Custer I branch of the Holy Name socicy will be organizod here. The pur pose of this organization is to pledge Catholic men to refrain from th * use of profane language. PattJe Creek newspaper* are start tng a campaign to run down scar rumors which relate to Camp Cus ter. All sorts of fake jams ar* flitting about this part of the conn try, and many of them are of ma licious origin. Folks who hear the rumors are urged to a*k ‘ Who told you"* of every person who spreads the gossip, and to persist until the origin Is uncovered or the gossips shut up Mothers of the Battle Creek boys who joined an ambulance company recruited her** and sent to Allen town, pa., to train, have organized an Ambulance Company Mothers’ club. Their purpose is to entertain and mother Custer ambulance corn panics Just as they hop*, somebody will entertain and mother th* i sons. The four ambulance com panics here have enthusiast Kail} entered into the spirit of th** pro Jeet. This week the mothers en*er- • lained the 340th company at the Elks' temple. It was a real party As then part of the entertainment the boys gave the mothers a demon stratlon of the ambulance drill be ing taught th** Mattie Creek com pany at Allentown The 339th infantry* staged a regi • Th*' 338th infantry moved to if* per inanent quart* r And -o di 1 th. Negro battalion. The 337th infan try will move todav. The 330th field artillery took a hike and cooked Its dinner in the field The oth«>r two artillery regiments »plnved with the new field pieces, which arrived Monday The 339th. light artiUep n Detroit regiment—got two of the thre.'dneh guns, and the othe* r* g raents each cot one. The gutis ar* v I-V' *»;-<f| 1 te#| What HO-MAYDE Bread Improver Dtte* —sM'irrii 0 successful bake ♦ rery time. »horte»a the time of bread nmklnK, „ -—make* a arhiler and * lartr»r l<*af from the name material*. —tnak*'* possible the ii»e of cheaper grade* of flour, —Weeps the loaves fresh anil moist down to the last If crumb. —compiles with the Pure F.x.d \ |,aw*—ip guaranteed abso lutely y.ure and wholesome. The* Indorsement by Mrs Phase at her leotu,i* on titead rmkinir today a .< n vim n„ .1 (ha value af MO-maVDR A J barkaf* i'ma*« Ift<* (naves of . bread tv.-ste for fro. sample If your trocse wan t supply you. Al*'' liui-.ee hla name. Ho-Mayde Products Cos. ♦f W. turned M„ I'efratt. Mirk. of the latest AmerKU model and ar® deemed Tf/jr fin*' Arid pieces F!d Werner. former leader of the Madison theater orchestra a! D* rrolf. ha* been assiftied to the band us the 3*6th artillfrjr MaJ. M. 8. Mrinkerhoff. division Inspector and for the present n , f,,jiuf tt • ■ > •• • .ns and a: -*cr. nient of con script a. wen’ to Datrott this* ruornmv; r o confer with draft board member* rewardm* ’be send In* of the n« it rontm*etr Th* 1 conference will deal chief*) aitn the clerical work <*n >h* pst«r* which ure supp< *d o accompany the men. I)o Your Christmas Mailing To Sammy In France Early 35JHI I j j. Those A nvrK&n :v>> in Ftan^' * • appr -oia’e a* ' h tM" 4 &K v »- ' * ho\ n ban- and V~*r cui uim .*r t * \ ij* * ju s mwt do your n;u.. l r.s <’ari>, cn or b«for*’ Nov 13 GARDNER IS SUCCEEDED BY SECRETARY BOSTON Nov. g—Wilfred W Lufkin of Easex, for h*'f a <ioz*-n years secretary an<l political man ager for former K**p lug nous P Gardner, was elected to succeed hi" former chief in the sixth distrif ? Gardner is now ft colonel in the .* r r:. Father Kill* Rattlesnake NASHVILLE. Ind Not <—Ed ward Voland and ns hon J' hn, m-- >n •••-ar- oi>t. hid >. ‘h-; ‘ :.g rienre wi*h a larze rttt'lernrfke wfc'.ie out squirrel hunting Mr. Voland had *bo> a -c ..r*> ms* of a he*-rh tree, and when it fe i he «ent son after r. The snak" v\a<i coiled »ith n a fw» of the dead squirre l , and when the hoy starred to fie* the squirrtl up the snake gave its warning. The father, hearing the rattle, rail ed to ?h“ boy tc g**t a* ay Th* rep tile JitrM* * at ’he boy but tM.‘pet» him. and belore it could coil for an other attempt the father purr »-ed* <• in k ill in tr l i. L was three fee* long and had l 1 rattle* and a button Pc ref M. Groves, tr-'ee* ~f Ham hi> •■ \ ' ~ ■ ■; r:\.■ ’ - -: tv» • frorr \ar< I 1 ' 1 * ur* 111 u•* *' V** ,r P 41 " n four feet long, and had 2i raffles large*', n-i'<•**« ever killed la Brown court v, THEN TON. N J . Nov. 8 -Twenty children ;:4 \»-ara of age j s ;f. record of Mr- Miiflctte (‘o- , an , /i of \ . 1 • wi **ve b rth to the twentieth thlld, Thomas An thoiiv Costanzo. th® other dav. Mother and tnfan* are doing nicely. .Viri< of 'he 2n children are pving The dead children int udr ‘hree .*»» of twin* The o!de«* living chtid n lft Mr*, Costanxo wa* married m Italy, when 17 year? of age, to Thomas Cos'arzo. now S*. a laborer WATCH for the practical demon stration of the purity and " food value of ’ Milk, Cream and Butter —at the Florence Austin Chase Cook in School— Hotel Taller Roof Garden -—today, Thursday and Friday. “Dutch Mayor of Holland” One of, the Big figures in Sunday School Convention Holland." cr:rd a d*»U«:*t*- to th* ‘l, \\>d r r«*d i\ r. i>- <■ ;■A. l‘ ’ - > ■■• W. «>' ..•**<* , in,:s as i ' par** :r. *n with graying hair and a kindl> sml!* 1 n:ad«> hi* appraran. *• _n 'ha tail Hut Che.- in Holland. Muh. «om» of *^ r > morrung <**c< r* Sunday for * tup of oofta* and h chat Horn** ?»$ s‘* of ;ht*:n c*vh*r*d in the ri** tatiran' at ooffr* tiwo It ha.* corn* lo t- an <tat.;.«h«*d ou*tom in Ho land and 'h< gathering is common!? o ‘ss purely informal afTau \.I 'his bv vvf y of A pr* fact Ons morning « Tnon'hs ago v. f , « (» off?** club we* indu'ic in# ;n’ |'ii usual • ;ornine sip, tho Niohodom > TJUi.-fh out for a third- vrm a.- mayor, and :•> to Thv 1 ms* ; ; a« an pppossn*: and'.tint*' ra*mbor of tb* "Coff » dub” and * « hunt, churchman. Sun i.v' -■ •oo! v >rk<»r and all-around good c * xon. cbii' ing »:ih a fnend 1 ! n<* o: .his fri* nd« jokingly j%nnoun***»d < run Vandorsluis f»'r u ay or. pk T.>V*« !■#'» *hinc **&r t *- ,< * a .4 \ of YamlprsJtii«, n rul ’h #> 4 flop .scrioualjf. 1 hoy pu* the pro*- • ion ~ ... > tn *rt’-a*»lv an.* h» ; i ,>* • **o Mr Vau Tone or*" n w:*r dra" v fr>'"i tho rac** in hi.- favor Th.o h** had b» * r n pduk** kn* w noth-I g abou h*» eur*" a * i' piayod. th;« man •* *>n out or a non-partisan tickot »ud, 'wi’hout Such Bread! Such Coftee! Such Rolls! Some of the exclamations you could hear from the ladies* in Mrs. Chase’s cooking class at the Hotel Fuller Roof Garden. You can do as well if vou follow her receipts—AN!) H AN THE SAME HIGH (U’ALITY SFPPLIKS LIKE SHE GETS FROM BLESSED’S CORNER WOODWARD VNI) FOREST AYES. In addition to the items in our other ad< *he will u-e thes< today: Pure Apple Cider—Fre- :■ Che ce*t Flavored Han-*— o£^ {jo* 17c A 25c Beet Center Sugar P P C h.,„ e.t-9 »«>♦— 15 C Cured B.: -- Cneeda B scuit*— 7 C 48c> 52c» 58c fiftr *1 47c . 53c few days ! tn farm 'l r vvv. Finest t-* *n— q/\ Carrot* Beet* and Turnip* p V* vwl q- .. . OC Choice La»f Trout— *y q s s l2c * 20c s * °? s! ' • ■ ov ” 5c ;; 32c 38c Pure VansKa E«tract OP All kinds of spices W. • • ADC m . _ Extract— • op Galvanic Soap- p - . „ JSC r T KST 5c 21c 42c ORDER EARLY FOR FIR<T DELIA FRIES Fifteen Phone*; to Take Your Order—Grand :1730. Most Convenient location in Detroit—Lnrner W ood ward and Forest Avenues—On the Woodward and Cros-toun ( ar Line-. Mrs. Florence Austin Chase Will Cook and Serve GREENFIELD SAUSAGES Thursday at The Times Cooking School 7i^/// (J 5 / S5P r 40pPAS5i ; M??7#64£fit ft V* //## AGR&VLTOte. eSTAoUSH/if*? 0: >// (Jljmjiiulllu ' * iUUUUUIJ Greenfields— Greenfield Sausage i* n.a-l** of ffuli- - - red h • ,f ~n ;,nd f*t pork cut from fom frd pis«. which have h. en aeleetnd and prepared for t’.e pii?po«ve Greenfield raiiwi* »» >■ f ... * f,.- j ff- year* and handed down ».«. il ' *»> f»ljr Ts »T s Tv ».* J * © Greenfieida ..m ... • • v uV .m «hihu or morr piw per ho* i»r>a f.imrlv of five inn * •rjo > . :{"'■/ r.* v hit • ,'!«»• |>y purchasing a par kag« f.\*rv Retailer * ili imv* a ipphv of G r on Imd Friday and Saturday, ro order (- pound now for your Sunday breakfast. Hammond, Standish & Cos., Packer* DETROIT TIMES ! land " inti he ts proud of the tith iHo mfiv- w«*l| b. for h has made a : -d nvord >:,.f h,. Wi ,„ j elected the niavor and the council with h. re* up th • publi. w »rk homorime* *ufr, rod M«>or Winder . * ’iii • ha* Worked in complete ha* | mor>- »!»h Ho aldermen. and public i worse {i ,!S speeded up despite ja nr condt'lflli* The opv now ha j 14 mile-* of pared streets, an *-le< jit * Ur'? and ante plan- that hr»- ■ boon o oesstullv operated tha’ the • was „bl. *o hiiv fio.pt't of Liber;> b.nds of the second t** M o I out of ' h** - iri ; !us eam.ujjs and i> new municipal ho pital w «- open,-.. \ wepks HCO, j N< • withstanding that he is V. : churchman. Mr Vandersluts had Uv j J c!.d supper* of trie sa'aonk eper.- i in his campaign without even buying a c.Rur *rcm them or pe.-u.ittlna n!s Largest Stock ’ Low Casl| Prices! gy • *tf-.srfP>L • ■ v « A BERRY’S ,- • ' Tb > 'r ■ ?. RUGS IC9-MICHIGAN-169 friends to "s* t 'em up" m hi* bp |(a| 1 “I called up even saloonkeeper In Holland." paid Mr. Vanderelule to The Times, "ind told htru that as mayor pny poll* y 1 would b< ( no* t»/ nioittt any .oU*onkeepVr a* long as hr Hep' wphin the law l realized H<at ' i« .i-v £nve them f}.• r'gMf To ■ • ■ . >ns .♦>* i hc.y opt ■■ and H r Un ’h. r v, a*. nothing 1 could do. mU'h a a I defeated the business The saloonkeeper- to a man prom ’ - 'd mo that fhev would follow the Hear Mrs. Chase Today Thursday b Cake and Pastry Day Many New Recipes Including \ program j rV/ /~4 1 % u p»V Wheatless Day Menus Y w JL ajL V x JmL. JkL eSlfe JtLmtm Including h variety of Inexpensive dishes designed to take the place of meat. THURSDAY—2 P. M. | j Cakes and Pastry jduckwnGflt LflkGS and th * thr - ——- C[q 11 GOl (TPC FRIOAY-2 p. M. Desserts of All Kinds Sugstes* of how to end a perfect You will need to bo on hand early if you want a Rood seat MRS. CHASE —Cooks or an electric range. x i:\7i7DV ty a v —w..*...-««. n ..«.r 1e -..e.-, vDiTiL l v jLvAv i uj\ i- • •*• ,h * «'r ;rr,.rir and appl to make housework cm s/. ana Bring Your Friends. / ... J Hotel Tuller Roof Garden Sessions 2 to 4 p. m. every day except Saturday No Guess Work Times can show the ad vertiser just wtom he is talking to in any block in the city. law to the letter, and thr\ have k« p. their word. Ihu » i.ir there has beer, but one violation, and tha* «s> a teehnt enjoy. Ththv are no more fights hei w efn the cornu'll and the mayor. The al dermen are *1! n> friends and fh* ’ Know that I an> anxious to wort with th*m for the bent interests of ( vir city, lu consequence we ha\e had * constructive administration, and t< is ii'v aim to 0 v o Mav. r Var.dei-dull i* on*' of the | r ~.st in*.-.. uu licit* <n 'he Sim f ft*'!®'; —^JigJUdic^J THE prejudice that exists against mar- Jii garine vanishes after one trial or Moxley’s. If EfJL H you have never tasted Moxley’s Margarine, y3ur first expcri* IU ence will lx; a delightful surprise. Qk3^ <s3| A food product of such unquestioned fcW gjy purity, so wholesome, flavory and nutritious that it 1 lias been used by people of discrimination for 36 years, is the m3 r(Cn best evidence that Moxley’s combines the maximum of food value with the minimum of cost. fe-H ffl /ioyleysiMiargarmc m cfij Where Quality & Economy Meet 1© Kfl In churning Moxley’s Margarfne, none but the E|fl kll purest materials are used. It cones to you a rich cream HKJ Uy. V white Your dealer will give you, free, a capsule of pure vegetable coloring—tne same as used in the finest QMr y [/if creamery—so you may color it a golden yellow. /Wholesale Distributors EBB* ,;KO K ywRw(;K ro - fS J-y 101 Eighteenth Sf. Phone C.mnd 60*12 Q 4 y- Iffoggjgfr. TII l RS„> VY . NO V EMBER S, 191 T. Pay school convention lie has beet tdentifled with the state association for several veara as stale chorister, fn the convention In Holland last year he l#-d a ihoius of 600 voices 11*' is choirmaster of the Thud Re :on! Cil cnurch in Hbllnnd and to#- ristant' superintendent of the Hun day school; altogether a rather vet .-mile public official. Twenty five venrs ago today Grov er ('level oui was elected president for the second time. SEEK TO FREE TEUTON SPY HOUSTON, Tel.. Nov. 7 A dal tnR attempt was made here early today to release Herbert Uamtu, o' Rued German secret ►•mice Hn.'*n' confined in the guardhouse in tb*' heart of Crmp lA>gatt. Shots were fired. Ho Ml was* hit, as far aa known. I’rlntlM#—l hr plain nrnt Uln.t—fh-*« !• rltf lit—4Uiwr. J»h Or |*t.—- VI «l a IM<*.