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PAGE 8 Dicky bippy’a Diary. - —{t— 1 then he down tc REM) 4A '° ME - " 1 i me ™ oroog " y i t * ■ A /A*.®oo. ** /( r£ M^sSAfil i SHKVED ? '' SH^VE r *»^ l **^ t,, jj_ 1 1 "if *» _,,,, . :4a 1 j ? *, JrV'vfv iv- J «=? r c^Vp-Lvjr •-"'i A , r * ' f v ~'r47 1\ '- { '° </ / b' /-s ' j t\ te PL__ fc: 1 X iLLffiiM wCX, —s&^Anw 1 Yi r' —- -*--— < *~ ~~' I' * " Smashing An Idol Molly Shertnan walked home with Mrs Rives aft* r the dub meeting There ha* been a heaied discus.-io" of til#* latent larident pertaining suffrage, and Molly had said *or • thing which had coin* uded exact with something els** Mrs l<i'♦ paid lu conserju* nee Mrs R vr relaxed from her hitherto lofty aioc' nesa and had condescended to !♦ and Molly her compan> 1* meant much to Molly Sherman to he seen hobnobbing in thi - wet with the recognized leader of fa-h --ton in the town. She held her chin very high and tried to a t a- tlio she were in the habit of walking out With Mr*. Kivcs ev*ry day. And •when Mrs Ri'er did no* '*• to Kate Jones, who w*' "Tine them from the opposite Molly did not bow either. She -impl> affect ed not 10 see Kate for • o do seemed to stamp herself a- of a different quality from Mrs Rn*- It was a snappy fail day M - Hives remarked that she was come to the city to shop on the morrow /“I am Koine toe, Mo'v :u * Inured. "Are you?” cried Mr* Rive? ••How nice' Then I shall have com jtany. Ixtuise Pratt experted to a* company me, but she ba* 'onsili'i And no one else seems to hr ready It’s dull shopping alone Itn v»t> Iflad you are going ” Molly flttshed with pleasure In truth, she had not had. until Mr- Hires spoke, any intention of going to the city on the morrow ?h*» in tended to go some time before th* cold weather set in to buy under wear for Jack and a coat for h»*r •elf. since those articles could he had bo much bet' er and cheaper at ; • certain shop she knew than any where In her own town. But since Mm. Rives was going sh* might as well go. too. With a leap of fimi tion she seemed to see an item in Saturday's Tattler: "Mrs. Shatter le« Rives and Mrs. John H tfher yuan spent Thursday in Banning burgh ” Wh.at would Bell Tro*hy say when she read It? If Molly had planned for 40 weeks she could not have evolved a more complete ••squelching'’ for that sharp ’ongued Belle Crosby than this would prove -She’ll bum with Miry.” though' Molly, triumphantly. "She’s be, n trying so long to get m with Mr*. Hives, and here I've done it with- At the corner of Rast and I'nion *ts. Molly parted from Mr* Rl'e*. who wailed serenely on toward h*T handsome new house on Floral av* Molly very slowly approached ’he old brosn house which l»< V had bought for a won* and which thev hoped to rebuild sonic time She could think of nothin* but the m pedltion, and the moment Jack reached home she told him of '•* “Ob, Jack.” she -aid. what do lon think"* I'm fcotng to the cit to morrow with Mrs. Rives “Ip that so?” He gave her one D f his queer, sidewise estimating J.iOks. There was a rails*'. ”1 eip pose, then, you’ll have to have some money. What are you goinr to get.?” Molly told him. "Isn’t 1t nice th > I’m going with her?” she a“k»-' eagerly. ”1 saw her a’ the club thl>* afternoon an«J "he w*« P p rf‘ <' ly sw’eet to me "Why Shouldn’t she he*” Ja*k re. turned * ill till y "Sat Rives— th*"*' * *f'your money. And now !*•» * ea' l m as hungry an a bear.” Jack had given Molly I'A and t* seemed like » gr**at deal of money t*he had no idea that she would need to spend It all. even »ho she was utterly extra* agaa’ in her sc lection of a coat. She felt almost as rich as Mrs. Rlve« as she stood upon the station platform waiting for that Indy. Uiv* s arrived In her car. Her f;.. htrbaod. heavy, red faced, and y glum drov* it. It evidently had not occurred to either of them to drive jf r block ou’ of their way for th** rak« of picking up Molly. It did f >ccnr to Molly, but she reasoned that perhaps Mr*. Rives had not l had the time. In the train Mrs. Rives took the ►eat ne\l the window. She acted p out of humor, and after a few timid R, attempt* ;it making conversation Molly abandoned the tdc i of socia btflty and took to studying her **.»*■ I? lounding** silently. So they ram*- at K last to llenntnghurgh They took n car mer town and Molly paid ’be R fwre A nickel was nothing, any- K‘ wwy At the sight of the sior*s Mr* Kives began to wak* 1 up ”Wher« Sr do you go to Shop?” She Inquired. Molly hesitated to tell her that h ghe always went to Zspoleon's where nu^n-* 1 - auu- «u twr *Uli i. K ettraordinarv results “Why. any- H where It doesn’t niaiter.’ -»he tout fc \ mured ft” 1 Ms« Rives gave her a glan* e t 1 "Indeed, It do*** matter 1 IL yaffoTi >.'■ cheap places f always HS Uo to Holt A PsWsd'* 1 heir price** Kjniqf be higher, but they reHatnl' m ply* you quality and style' Kl£- Mofly tagged Mr** Rive* into tb* Wl but department store *jth i>* wn L- \ flow dtaplay °I laufuorous ladus HOW vor HELP PAY FOR THE WAR In tin* > ock K»n»ni Wh«n you're .-‘irk you keep right on p*> mg war tax*'* (1> M-d ir at ordial. 2 per rent of veiling price, < 2 mineral ■water, 1 cen' a ga lon > regional bitter*. 2 per oen» t* ton.'. 2 per renr <* *ab*- and b*’d »er cent of freigh* charge (♦’) «a|o 2 per co n * <7 > powder- 2p- " ' *-* S) planter, 2 per cent. r*> oirrroer*'. 2 p**r « en' i 1"> phis 2 c* An. rben you g the a pre-da*. and < r.»< -x you put <af f »-r !■*• 1 ■ " ' 1 w(K»n? ••amp for each HOP 0 topped out in the la’''*? Parisian fashions. It seemed tha f Mr? Rive* also wa*> in ne«d of a coat, and they »**nt seeking them tooth er An indifferent, wer.derf illy coif- Cured sal"*woman brought out a few expensive mode:.-* and Mr* Rive* began to »ry on. Molly looked in with trepnia'ion With-only J4*» l»f? in her purse. how -he *o buy a s*'> garment"* Her hear *ar.k when Mrs Rives carel"«.«t> select ed on*' It was the kin i of coat :hat MolW wo-tid have liked for her self it made her tremble after thv rale to n«k *he saleswoman *o ]*■■ w ** r .nr u fc ex: *:. ?ive The Inert*able occnrred A eheap coa* never looks so - heap a« when torn pa red with a hifhpriced par ment. and the«*» other coats vrre not. so very cheap, either In the You, Who Love the Music of the Violin And Have a Victor or Victrola will hnd an endles- "ourfe of plrasuie in th»* >iip«*ih Records by Zimba'ist This world-renomipd artist who appears at tlv j Armory November xth. mak<' records !or the Victor Company exclusively., Following Is a Partial List Alabama Spalding Angel's Serrnad* Solo bv Cilt: k \ <dir hj Zimbalt*' Brafa Broken Mflody Aigur.te van Hmne f’oncerto for Two Vlollnf (Vivace) with Krei«*l*r Barf) fonceno for Two Violin* (Bargo) wi’b K r *i«i*r Bvh Concerto for Two Violin* (Allegro) with Krcisler B «t* h Klegit* 78ong of Mourning) In French •Solo bv (Mark Violin b\ Z!fnb*li*t Ma- <*net Hungarian Dune** (No. 20 in I) Minor NT 21 in Bl Brahma-Joachim Legend* (Op 1?) (Piano arr hv K Lut«ky) Weniawekl < <n <l** < oi«|. CnM Ground _ Ft Ohl Folka at Horn* Solo by *»!uok Obbligato Dvorak’* Humor* s'juc W>nn die SchwalWn h* im»*r' trlTi Soio by (shirk Violin by Zin.b* Ah* To giv#> us th»* opportunity to play for > * •■« *iil r.ot obiig,.**- you in the bast or. h ph*.n*- call ((’hern. ?♦;<»«*» will bring to Any of the** ar* splendid number* to add *o vour H* < ord library —they’ll add to >ourJionw pi»a»Ur#r Gunnell Bros Detroit Branch. 57-59 Monroe Ave Headqua't* « JIB.'IT WOODH WU) WKM K *~nd Molly did no’ tak* Any Sh could not buy ?bc pxppnatvp coat And *h* did not lik* th* rb*a nr on**! 1 And f hp saiMwonian ? sccnj fn ] a i *iii ba rr a.*s * and :*r From tha' point Molly morH. nr compano-d Mrs Rlv**, who -orrod to- buy * Y*»rythinr she n* < >n r *' as a shop Mo'ly glanced arrows 'h* strec* ar 7..% poison’s and saw that the window wa« full of »??ramnn* well within limit* cif h*r purs*. Hut <h p dar* no s risk M r s Rivr-'. o{ niuri by goins: ov*r th**r«*. I/in r h tim* cam* and M-* R ti - lt'd rh* way t’o F!or*y - M y’ a never b«t-n to Florey's befor* < - ally eh* slipped into Faker'- fr * tfA .md -^andwi-'h.«, ot '* ■* .♦* v a w*« Jack »h* went to ’he Uh;*» House cyf* for a 3Vo nt in* • which was remarkably Rood i 3 ’;- DETROIT TIMES f. • .iwe*! ,»nd aba.-hed by -he in tior* .tr prandt-ur of ih:s fashion* Mr-s R;>»* o-dcred luncheon a t «*? # itk vitb potstcw*^ V. b-n ..Vo;■■; ■:• she remarked caa v» .i •■ :;ir-T rv i »’ . 1 • >:' ’ ;.<r>'. '"lt Molly. who had scanned the price* r: '* C'-'ti' felt ,»* ’ho she e ar* ea'iUg gold dollar* \ >• .• c;o*. «.*; the me* Mr.* ft: vo* |> ncd ( >r» ird ** i»h her - •*. p Mir ♦ r*! .r; this be a Mo!!v • jrn- and -cm' t '(’crtaiu ' replied, firmly Then her M-;d' t all;* <1 ‘Or l «ill pay for It ]• ;* mmater al to me s . 1.. » bill. down for the » . :,t i p . Mr' R.ves d:d not de n ;r Molly *■ hear' beMtlms very ■ . *».. ha ; t 1 • minded anyth ns *i s ,' K h nil ’er jj ,\b!e • ’ coos her *:nce they .’art* ; tv «• too muri. The a , vkfc.. hid *aken her money, s, Mr* Rj e- • i oat and let her • . .v r. done Mtf* Kives Li-; h«m * • ent t.p Mol i p a little 35 nhe • - : h.r depleted pure. There >nje i h.i r mind an oid story of e: a?- 4 mo’her * about the china e., » • p tr*'i to *oi»t down «trrara v • >h.e iron pot. The chma pot •. hi ken. >he w** the china pot. -*he walk*-.! out of Florey - * with , ; r ! sh. higher even •h n ' had he. n ‘he previous day *... , yd • • fail.-n n’o Mr* f v e>' favor I‘. ■’ - lie w<* *o blind j l v i‘-r of disillusion that - e din n<v tee )■• * <‘r<' **h*w until • ,v fa- walked over each other ..r\“* N \t o , »>,i R#l e ?he , ..... : ,1 • , Mr* Rive« “I re % »-e dr* lined of find ni 'oi here \\ ■ rarne in our car and you might >ave ridden with us had I known ~. ; intend" ! romiiu 1 though’ von , ... „ •* a *•<! mill !a*er Have m voit sboppinf 'lone' It vou ..a ." n «"V .-an •yoigo »■ * i . There * a dress I saw a’ Za vd eon's a- l came by thai l must i\ t . \\ ■.v 'vhere ■ *he z ns For Mrs Rives wa« ,-oceedinr down the - re* a? utterly regard , r ,t \t .jj% -. aooie’y a* tho she M *V;,7w h *r* s' you want to. "Belle *ai' :> - *rra >•: all'" "Don't mind m* I'll pick you up wi«h the fir when H.. . Molly humbly T or’v of Mrs Rjr e • I'd going ' _* -i* Vi»p rsil *V»«« Mollv * T’.een doing you, has she* ‘ . v, p whispered "Thee -»v sh* s ..... n ~ a" regular r»;»uta’i«n for I*. * r>* Fat’- <»«> dr.-.en to tb" wall ..S'. •. •» I I IIKM /I* IM I I*l PLAYER l! ROLL SALE ; Will End Soon Three lota of BA note Rolls i j flO'nfl now at - I !j fi for # I I for fl 1 and 11 for $1 Two Roil* e*trg wth each I ' dozen purchased Larg* aaaort- I mert Each jnv jood p'ayabie ! condition. j \ M f HOI. AH SI j I p Ncn E.im I'uwnent* h ith th*‘ uu) rit cu nir \>i tvt'r w.4nuns to V;:svr th ' • tio wi!b fo#>r t)li. uH’k, ?*n Zup* l ! * wind ow 1 vml 'lt* t i * . . •* y Os " Attention Is Due To (rowninir (ilory Ah BY BETTY SHOWN Rtern’J) a *oll-kno»n fa>hio wrr*" .ir J rn> r ta« .t«kt’d wh,‘ >.h« <■ nn«rJ»T»d 'ho raoM tmporu: ,;«»* , ; ,-f t o <! 'Wt'uan ? <•’<i hr* " TlKl l :'Mful ob*erv*r« «i!l »ha •! ♦'oiflUng of '"woman « oro»r , nz V" h.< a rnrn^aW* <m* locks w.i’ a- •* *"> n UNIVERSAL CAR 1 I In busy cities or the country road, the Ford is a Favorite among motor cars. The re are strong reasons why hall the buyers of Amenta demand Ford cars. They have proved their worth under the most trying conditions in all parts of the world.. People buy Ford cars because they know what they have done and will do. They have become one ot the everyday necessities. Will you not place your order for one at once? Touring Car. $360; Runabout, $345; Coupelet, $560; Town < 'ar, $645; Seda**, $605; One-Ton Truck Chassis, S6OO. All f. o. b. Detroit. th*> n nrst «rnl most ta*t**ful ro* lijmt' b. T w«>ni* nos soi.i n’ ♦' . -n *n. rs 1 . jpmrn> th‘- amount of (h imi on** Tria' ac»]iur»* by caroful Tho coifT'it to it* n *i'da\ *bo\* - • collar an *'V* > ninc wrap t* •loMPiod for th* 1 moat formal s«x t.» nuti'! ons hmr •,,« «or !-v Wr i > .ir < ro* n os th* hrad and pul * i d i nthft ]ow ( \ i - r 1 h»' btow * w her* is i nr'na.l b% * •*in^i ►* strand ot poarls l;*■ UI Jx’nfkfh a pendant *'la>p a egid S *>y? fjk e n Back Evan psri". ah, »rr '« rd in \V>»n on a mans u:*h»«*r rbarg*. » i* ',i>n t<> df '*■' .-,t j it. havi* b*’*»n rn iiiiirtorj t’«- i ih« a ; T**st w.n mad<> afr»*r h«* ri* ■ ■|ar**d •n a A\ v vndo’ a • a loon h«* v »« »ha man «ant**d •"• A»'"i p< Trox N V . 1* •o b*' Iho ma*’ , :Tie 'nf fpp vrrk *'a*a I‘onf^rrni’s .if I>o:rh' • r« of an SafemUk Infants and Invalids HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK K< r. k. r in powdnr f -r K 'in fan:* *n.l gr w • ir.c v. Iran Pi: * nutrlti »l». 'ip 1, i r* ts r mhn.'ff t>o«1 v inV’K •*•«*» r. it * « r • an.i t - V r t tr*n "I'" f*- p— .r*d no me «vkatlfn,r« « ««t >OI ««*•*- Prlnn. Northwestern Motor Sale* & Fortier Cos. IS-*.’ Grtnd R'ver Avf C»rfi*id 331 Max o*f.oary ’557 Wood^«a r d Ave North 3317 Platte-Chnlmers Cos. 7ts’ i Ave. E. Hickory 4134 I*. ('. Mar Arthur 172 Grand River Ave. Cherry 2736 \ \S ftlktf'SftU Motni <n. 1521 5 Gratiot Ave. R>dae ft 723 —By Sinnott West Detroit Motor Sale* 1678 Fort St W Cedar 1412 American Motor Sale* Hanley Dawson 742 Wood*a»d Ave, Grand 4282 He nod ict-Cooper Motor Sales* 1035 Mack Ave. Ridga 1707 M. (i . Torossian 68 Victor Av# Hemlock 4820 Detroit Motor SiiW 085 w Grand Blvd Weat 3081 THURSDAY. NOVFMRER 8, 1917. People From South Bring Smallpox Here, Declares Board of Health; Urges Everyone To Be Vaccinated The last bulletin of\th»* Itetrolt Hoard of Health. coni men tint; on 1 th** incr»*«f*' of atuollpoi in ivtrolt, Tn October f l***t >• ar *l»•»r•• were 11 <a*r.« of irputird to th** hoard of health During 1 1 .•* flrat ?l da> a of October <>f thl* year 3* l'iimi have been I"corded wh h Indicate* an uniiaual pr»\» in « of the diaea*** f r thia Uni*- of the >ea* Not a alncl* n-- of tha»« rawt giv*- a hl*t«*ry | -f ever having hero vii c mated Ha" ihe public fora 'Men that atnallpnx i" | >ne i unttgloui ill eaee aiikin'l »hlrh the individual an effectively prot*< I h maelf' Vaccination in the bent de. I fenne MKamH umillpot , \\ ith a w ell va< i nateJ population | there mav he no feat of an plileniir 1 tor., ng t e « m'rr m*>nth« I-et fa eh ind vldual make it hi* dutv to nee tnaf not only he hlmaetf In vairctnat ed hot that nin afiorlatft and friend" are like** ■< p'oteeted One "ii.-ceea ful "take" <l*e* not a *eure lifetime ipi tin 1 1 It * »■ •-* ’' to teri ■ and .-ally tent ou,t v our own reaintance to I ’he and I ****** tv being V■' ■ 1 dated at !*a*t *>nr«| in rverj five v'ar-i The board of ?i***lth a*k» all elti -:en* ' i to-operate with If n th"* rna' ter You nn he vgo'initel free of • hart:" at the hoard of health • hie. V * Mullet*-at., .tail' iex.ept Sun* In t, between the hour* of and Id v m , and 1 and 3 p m Further yn*l»*l« of the .ifi r»»»> dir loten ’he Ft l that .’0 ..f the i.v*-« •i re than one half have been reaidenta ■ f l»etr«»|t i*a* than one nr »ieen of the*- at* new unier* fr 'ii the no'.th many of whom ho'* ik'i' t't Infection «’»»d of (In-linK a fit' ri ■ ’*• -,ed i'\ vat otnatlon. th*v have *vtd*ntlv me in i- .nUi't with many nuwep* i h)e< While many of the ** *-nt dent * live in and »trlvt* lata*‘'> r* - »e ved for their ■ w n j » e and n»- • ntul tv there 1" no 1 "'da* In f r •ro * • fa' an il,«ea»» in ■ >'n' erned \* i .0* ari l bool. th*n*e' and * -*e t.’» en of public >' rig reg a 11<'d r’n • < Inflate and ’V c I-lance*- extend" t-‘ all rla**e* of i*Ht e n " TELEPHONE BILLS can be paid at 200 Agencies listed on the back of your telephone bill or by mail. Pay before the discount day and avoid inconvenience, confusion and congestion. Michigan State Telephone Company The state board of health. In it* I'M >ii p(i i «>n ainallpoK. male* that during the lm • t l.i ymm the of the disease han heen no mild that In ii an> Instance* it han e* aped nm«n being often mistaken for chicken p>>\ rht niildnen* of th« dll-'tir ha* Very ||M atlV inrfM»'"l| til* difficulty of it* reatrh tton. Aii Im portant factoi n the spread of th»a disease )■ the prevailing ignorant ■ of th* characteristic symptoms Mint ph> » • ■at slgne of smallpox. thu* result log In a general failure to re<ogni*n the disease until a large nutiilirr of • i»>'* have occurred Inasmuch a'* the form of mntllpni n"%% present In the in% in mo mild that in manv »nea it" physician ia oalle.l. the rha*a< ter uln % of ttie disease should hr leartied t>) the people generally no that smalt* po\ may he recognised an soon a" It appear*. The ftm* symptoms of smal'poi may he differentiated from th sc of rhhk en pm In small pox the tlt*i svnip tme are headache backache chills •■r fever lasting about fir"* <la>n, f-'lloaed by an eruption, the fever •mbstdlng %»hen the eruption appears. In chicken p-'» the fever begin* when ttie eruption appeals, usually llie flint sign observed being the *'nn * of the eruptii n accompanied !>> t • nit ten.pergture. a .-rdlttK ' ' t'l* ne% er it> of the attack. Boys Sack Grocery Stores \ miniature arm) of boy: %n.'i« k id and sacked two grocery Mores PucKdav nißh' 1' is believed more than 2do youth? were in th* party. Thev took shh worth of stuff from \nthonv. Sgvalk’s store, lVttfT:* !tl and rilfford sit, and raided .1 Ab'.thnm s ■foie. Mi ntialm a.ul Clifford ■! a fen moments laler. taking al bushel» of vegetable*. \ stranger who fried to Mop the laid on the fli?t a»r»re wa« beaten and Sayalk %% ty. «how >red with tin cans. To/ Woodward Ave Market 5587 Eastern Motor Sales 404 Gratiot Ave. Cherry 3272 Maurice W. Fox A: t o. 156 Milwaukee Ave. E North 6483 Johns Broa. Gratiot and Van Dyke Avea. Ridge 444 Hurrh Motor Sales 14th and W, Grand Blvd. Walnut 8431 McCarthy Motor Sales >gi 5 Di« Ave. Waal 2288 +