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Till USD U , NOVEMBER 8, I 9 1 7. CITiZtNS’ LEAGUE !S VERY HAPPY Gratified Over Voters’ Indorsement ol* Ke form Program i Aid. I.odgc Smiling: I'lieiVs a Itcuson VM John (' !.od*e I* ft»* linß 1 1 rnth«*r riu'hty, lovlay, thunk you. ' iind tu <|uiv•• prepared to believe I th* re I*'h)ly i« snirtsi bin* In the j claim that *v> rythlnß comn to | I him who wait if hf hu.-tle.n , ' w hile . • w:• i- Ilf was the pi oneer In lie movement for u ' small coiineil, ami has u*»rd up i j., ~ i >t | thousand mbit feet or j p, rs« * l l y pood breath in spread j i in. the doctrine. which received ! 1 s ieh ntho-in®tic indorsement i from iio voter Tuesday. Three j \. r- a;o Aid. |,od' >» had only ' <>ne ;i|>po)t< rln the round], his , ; i oile i ■ from lh* First ward, i , \ 11 \ l ino ;A. ;n o . lued w ilt, them later > ! nnd '.v the »tme the proposition | \v a*, si 1 1 n 1 1' ’• I to \oti iliere I were i let.l til* ' lh< l Os >h< i OUT) i}| i.ui- • and on th*' sldi of t* j form I'iin. V. V u -h. a-'orm-y for (to l H*t Hdt < <./.• t.“' lea ftp w h*" ** char ter r< i •tu and nln** man council plan v. .. mdorte 1 in Tnrsdny < ~}» <u< ■ . n.i- e out the followin* sta,• n • Wednesday X|4 . I tor Vf(l, • "a unit m* m’>» • , | * ;. ~ , * |j, < '.i - A • I .o' t.rfsvr tr. p. . b tlic '-i • ' . ' i "fn’ l ’ nt j k• ’ ’ « ''• To th'.s tie •>' ««M TH* ~ t >,f sin* han 1 who Vi-lUv* ~,, h pi U l>i r * 1 j-srs -r.i t fit l'*v ■ m ' fi--' nno »0 nt ” ■ ' t,, ti iv si * t»l** »iiv*rnmrnt In I ,1 ~ 1 n■■ »‘. * f ft. : ••**t u > v r rn* nt ' * 1 *»• *l* ' ‘ loan • ’ • ' ■ ‘ ■ '*■" 1 1 , . ('ml th* ■ ft! r« m ! r. ■ »f '• - t’rtrelt • , ~.. J, n.r I (r- 1 V at’ ' *1 nit'* O” * fl f * • * r • •I 11 I . r . ihr - V -t t.. v snt • t t laws av th. t»‘* I*a ia'ai. i ui.it f” i uriisno n*-nt to our • •iv th* elt y < «rk _F‘ h ,l I. . b - I *r .tv •»•• - I«i*ai:-. •> ‘ a ur f* ■- -'ne:• tr" °o 1' .*t , : •If 1 *ri"• »* •' th* t ; :t . f ibis . hatißfr in out <te- II rt sv 1 . *r /> { st .1 v» mi mi-11 «' nt ,c«M f Mi* ... , j, , .. j.,,.|i, hi.,| n n* 1 t '’ ■ t • • *. 1 *>« A pier.- an ■ . , * i , . o ti ■?a > f i . ’i *).,« in . M us pi v nnt alnoilv i » i* * I . 1),. . n I • a- A* Walt. \>i .iiii'. f t' ■ >'..l* in va ii •.« sections lit* eit)' ah* vs ‘hr* tnc ~ r j ti i. ;* wV' o la *• v * k fries: o 1 v* m mot tb rn afi. t> *.. h .... ! • ll.an te any nth* i • !•«“ if i ■ i th* vti 1 i ' <■( v Misntav. Tip. • i* cann* t mp**** tnc. si rotor 1 v its ai.preriatien *• T ttia SPt** 11 ‘ ' 1 * I'H ' *' f It’* ' ’ ' and *: -< a •><••< iat*-.« as well *> • i'.- r* 'TTt.cr' "f th* * ommr.n conn ti who w *r* w it: n*r i . a "•* *».. -i • s. tilt *«t f-r the eT.m t k -1, p I *r |1*t(:iII V to *v|■ • ■ 11. n t hr..a'imtnd* I ■' . n. ells tsvfi.-v of ths n*»spnp* s ' tb*» . ov Oi ’ill* • * in lisha' f iif . 1 -} v * nln'nt l o tr>.lt ta to lie i* 1 i fiat |i has a pr*- . wh' h hew *.*r rtt*f' ’. nt th** ’I. v - . p «* •. I inn y hr tti v i ri<> » j. \> n is .i unit w hen If colors |. tlis arlvo.-a v of rlanii arol |ii ki...lvi> j..varin nt for th* w i • . • Bar Women From Camp rills Nov 7 - ('apt. Moffett, tommnnd ih* at th flreal Iji»ie« m vnl trainmK oat.on. announced to dnv Ihnt oil yonx n would hu barred from th*; (fate, exceptlm; V e in, ffr.v jcftrmo.'.nA **bd Sundav- NT»»; feti explained that man- viMtor* lia.l been vmnitn of questionable f h» r ai ti r An exception will l> llind- in '’if .*'■ of Rlleafs of 110*1 ni -ion. J cfTeerH. rCommonweaJtfr Savings Bank I ~ ~ J 'RANK WOI.I .... Vlre ?'rnf>lri« n1 •THE RANK WHERE YOU SEEL AT HOME'' OMPDFIT A TYLER .... Vic#-Pr^«id*nf Hammond Bldg., S. E. Cor. Fori ond Qriiweld Sto. ’HKD H. TAI.BOT (.**hi*r WOULD HAVE CITY TAXES PAYABLE AT MANY POINTS It l(w haitl \I VV .itnod, one of th* newly ejected * (har'er revisionists ha- hti "a>, taxpayers will not l»* ohllg«d to work their w»y thru the crowds to the clt> hill t«» "ho! lie up," hot may go Inlo any hank or (Jr iik store, pay the.r hill* an<J c*-t a receipt, He will urge that the n* w charter contain a provision to thl- effect and that the m« thod of collection be similar to that rm ployed by the gas and ele* trie com panies The semi puhlii service cor potations permit person* to pay their t>|]ln In a convenient manner near their home* without any pen alt) he In a added. If the city adopts a similar plan it will save thou sands of persons hours of time, in the past the> have beep obliged to come downtown to the city ball and In th rush periods stand for hours and even then not have a « hance to be waited on Mr Watson ■ plan would do awar with this, he claims and he will urge such a provision as soon as Ho* revision commission meets. THREE COPS DISMISSED BY COU2ENS One Let Out Must After Receiving Bonus From C ommissioner Several days after receiving lion * rnbh tm n»l**r» and a honu for mer it' 'lou service from police Cor. -1 •n• • t'o. /.< ns, Patrolman IVte* v • nt'd;i us the (i. hih pre<'re;, dt.in.i-*••!, f• uni th- department vv. n *la charged with hmiK; duaik. ;i. Joined til* lorce ,\iu I-' . ;t»l ha I . 1 1r* .ii> K-rvul extra time r« r " and wh**n ’m appeared to Mi-. . to 1 . |iu t iij rgi>. VV edn« - day Two o' pi j patrolmen were dl -ed -.-* Kon ■ 'zn>. 'ot\vn' e<! in polo »• court on a cha • ii t< .«1 1 nir i t re. was dropped, wltt ts • » iten ent that If he were fo.j ii r.- * rirM) h\ Jury In ’J;-* n«* order - u'.r • » which he appealed t!. **\ n 'iii'»K would prevent hts r* r, * n'> rn :ii. .Ii- H K'n aid told the coirnti' U .* > h» v i- -Irk and took whifk'. t• r< v t'ic illrv.-S lis anpi tloi nlflcfi however, ‘aid Kincaid \».i r*lntn drunk and he *» a* I"' out Arch:* M.mno, of tin retdral sta lion, was -nap* tided fn ! day* for not properl\ resrrhiLg . prisoner As 't ir, i ni/s fee* are had and h*- carin- a- « \tra .I*ii\ on i beat !>«■ whs It*id off without pa) P Obe Battle Creek Fire BATTLE t HKKK Mich, Nov 7 Authot I* |e> :rc today Investigating th* * ,iui" ol a *:r.,"On fire which de stroved the Hattie ("reek sanitarium vin heist last mchr Incendiarism t .«ust ice ted. Deaths \ e* \. i i.nn tiC! n" if. ■ "Irg t * ;.i ’. \i » i<’|■ t. * 111« Kf-hirt M • »:ap, .51 * 11n»• >»>. 4? 'no, lobar .nnimofi a *;• a* H. P i*h. ’ llink • ft asthma T Ns* -utm * Kilo »n. ItuMr.iad. near M* V'.liOtl, 7 >*■ ar » hr- n -h*' rneum-*n * lla*» haii \ f*i m..• •: t n as )*»• t 1 i Vi.>i n. • a !>-•,( • t, i.nr *i I n 1 * ||> .cl Tin don't, -“"'ii” an hi iit *ii. n • it 7" . mi pprilt:! I MariAßil ' 1 1 i. tisnati. l -lay *. i.t i f* - ”i Mic It xttfeta I:>i I ll ili *. ► -." **. i » rof»ia• ii ,4. * v *•, t. *. v■* • c *i * • r> 11 n i * t.,. n i i> v * 'i r * ;< ■ i • win t: «• .**«*» 1* 'o i < . it I, I« •♦«*'! ■ > •»,- •• < t- • A »*!-. 1 • r r ; *t I .1 • t ■ : \. m*. |. ,;i .••!»•> t ii rre»i|oat-i i’ illn*- p i ■ *-i i> Thii t 1 • ear* it■ 11. - j■ 11t>: rut • I**• .ili i I < * 11v -*k i, i ’,i ■ • • t •. 1 >i rra* • fur* <t »k- *1 I nfik Iti-mu*' t -I i•-i 1 '• v**i r« p-rit'-fit • I ei-i* XV -j.) k. 1 . *.* .. I irn-r i h*. > - mcl* • * i .-’ftntsln w W’ti r; . n*ki. ’mi Tii i*' ■ 'Tfth. ah* H . , >• a 1 1 . '--bar pc •« ni-i t i-r. Tt .tin j7l • Icffer* ion L, . » o-nrh, valvular h* ,r ii'l dls «‘/i nrii*-« OftLh, i'litldrao - I'n-i h*'«pltai * jeonths. malnutritton: li-hsnnn * imrli-, l** l' M no atm, r»2 ■riii .nr it>. fnniin- 1.-cxeako, 1021 |'|ini>Ms. 2] years mitral team. *;llsfi*-n. < |i nr, Samaritan ti *s pitnL 17 typhoid Mallov, 115 Ksnd"ll. ?•< > ear** chronic oil' -Inr t.*-a ll fti-’A-.* * rr. Tanki tl .1 ■ - I'noipau, 7 7 wars *'arctno.ua VVm.eto.in. krfinrin, sit s».xioi e»»rh * 1 » - -i - •*. ii ne M*. r,i -<! ta •. .i< m.w • ;ia<lst..n< 2.7 years »-n II rfr /i r<it t' ■ Matilda Pavi-tt*-. ?'*7 yy*>»»»». 52 '*-his <a: Inm -• |{oy >*rhi. ;it ala. II iriu-r liospifal, : 5 y eat *• tn‘-i‘'- ta- r,i* ntn^'t:» «rn*s J >hn * 4 r. :'<o «• ears, a pop ten ii iu.i Ii kansi'n. Samaritan hospital. .1 ■ in.-., asttiina. ( asitnir (‘Kraal* k .ci' ii. -f fi about 27 \ears. |..| skiiil M.ke limn ink. )<*f I ; ■ i K •*. <»»*..ui 21 years. mitral r* k■ ire 11att*>n CHARIER TO 00 TO VOTE IN APRIL Planned To Have New Document Ready For Submission Then Even before the la«t snow and ice have melted from ltalroit streets the voters will have another chance t<» express their opinion on Hie reforms for which I hr* pMurr-* of Tuesday Indicate the riliaeOß are eng* r. Within the next few days events mill move along rapidly, so tha* it mill be possible to submit anew charter to the voters in a special election in April. City Clerk Lindsay has railed a meeting of the canvassing board in hie office, Thursday morning, to can v kmh the vote on the charter rev is ion commission and certify the elec tion of the men named h> the voters on Til end iv as th* re more only nine candidate* and as the board Is to be comprised of nine, all mere, of cour**-. elected, so It is only nes essary for them to be properly cer tided to empower the board to get to work The .line non elected to the char ter revision commission mill then havi until SaMirdav morning to Qual ify At that time City Clerk Lind •ay will try to have the newly * lot:’ * and < onuuls-ion meet and organize The comm,>.»!on can then start in on it-> Job of re writing the charter of the city Richard M Watson v member of th* commission. voi< ing the opinion of a l a)oii»y of those elected, de lar*i it is the idea of the commis sion to get tore*tier from dvr to lav and revise th" rharter dt»<u*s lr» and accepting it a .••''ft on at a tlm* \> fast as the sections are prepared if !< the present Intention of i.e commission to have them pub lished and pnn'ed in pamphlet form *o that the cittren* mav have a n portuhity *»f studving them before th* \ er*' ovlled upon to vote on the qu< -*tion of the new charter All of I— nn-mber are commuted to a brief charter and one that will n<>* mire a learned lawyer to intpr <»;i* r*f ihe first questions to be red will be the snail council < •<•(! at large <*r s non partisan b.i'i Th* commie * lon will write into ih« charter a provision for a cowr.f i of nme n,**n if this ts ac < ept**d in the rpecial election next \prli. the candidates for Uie small hoard of aldermen will le voted for next fall and take office Jan 1, ikll* ii on*» a war fn>m the coming J«nu ar; The firs* council * II h* elec ’ ed fo r one vear. If i< i-latined At the expiration of th* firs: year the' mils ,<il stand sot reflection. the id*-« be in*: lo >]•• n* il if Min two ve*rs, so tr.a f the * itv elrctiq: will not cc me coincident with the state nr national election In jh** event of th*' voter?- reject ing tho charter *■ r«v *od it will b« necessary ni \f fall to elect a council of only 21 m*n. or ore from each ward, mi that on January. 1509, a smvll'r louncll will be Inducted tot ■ office. cither on* f ntrv r.scn oi on** of ; 1 non. <i. end of the pr• * m body of 4C, a<* both the pro po.-ai io 1* of nine men and one from ward earned Revise*. Salary Schedule Chief Krgtfieer Delbert C. Smith, of tie board of education, has pre pared a IK w schedule of w age* for ieniior* and engineers employed in ih* school*, which he will submit to •he board for approval Thursday night Mr Smith raw he has at t* u>pt*‘d to i qualirc the pay on an equitable basis. Marriage Licenses Walter T'linn. 2*l Detroit. AlbCrtlne K"il*>wiU. 23. Indana. f'lf'tt li Lyn. 2V cihio. Sarah IT. (Vi.i>l*-t, is »M),i'i Arthur • f»unnecker. 3."., Detroit; l‘*'Mi i; ll.iitj, 1 *«, same. Mdberf ft Itrlor, 51. Detroit; i.iiiove Miller, 2!, ivnnsy i ran ia. Jol.n Kisenbrls. .'l. Detroit. Jane Ihtw n i its. • 1 r ‘, s«tne laiem-r TV William*, C n . Detroit, i’or* K. It'iidrle. tv. cam** Alvin Mohn 3J Orchard Lake. I dlth M* i llrv hev. 1? Livonia '{■maid Jackson, s*. Detroit; May tiell Jewell. IS, Adrian I■ «se|>h Za*ke : « Detroit; Sophia lit * l. '<• -alive. M. i? M.-on 21. hV. Va Hilda \ m*:* i> 21. 1 ..»rut. I >♦* -: llmi i nnn, 22. Detroit Mag gi<* Smith. "f* arm**. Ik * D Cork* .r.d, 27. Detroit, Clara Jt.hns >n, 33. same. C’D-de Stevens. 23. Detroit Tear! Middleton. 2d, «am*> » 'in? I Trs*v. l»etrolt; Joale Will Iter, »C- same .1.-tin Olhrot 27, Detroit; F.mtly Montforil, ’**., <*atrie Jakob C. • -in 2*. Detroit, Sophia I’lontek 27. same DETROIT TIMES THOSE WHO TRADE WITH FOE MUST EAT WITH HIM WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 —Euro pean neutrals nr.ve not yet given the T T nited State* satisfactory a* stjrance'» that food shipments from this country will he kept out of Ger many, It was announced today. And until “satisfactory" uaHUrances are klvcn. said a povetninent official to the United |*re.«s, “they won't pc* any. The embargo on shipment of supplies to Norway. Sweden. Den mark, Holland. Spain and Switzer land. derlured week* ago by the president, ia still alrtlgh’." I*oop holes thru which supplh s might slip have been closed CUSTER SUPPLY TRAINGOESFIRST They’ll lie Vanguard of Michi gan Selects In France DATTI.E CREEK. Mich., Nor. 8 —Division officers stat*-d todav that tho flret troops to leave <'Rtnp Cus ter for overseas service will be 500 men comprising the Tour Hundred and Ninth supply trsin V. S. A The train will be in c >mmand of M.i). F. Hailey. Everv select at Camp Custer is now in pernio dent barracks, changes from temporary barracks having been mad*- yesterday. The camp is now ready to accommodate the sec ond 40 per cent of Michigan Wiscon sin select a due t<> arrive here uitn.n the next two week*. GRAND JURY CALLS GANTERT George A Gantert. police tele phone operator charged with lipping off raids on tesorts, and Henry A. Montgomery, chief investigator for the ptoaer utor's office, were the only wit tH-saes summoned for Wednes day's session of the circuit court grand Jury The prosecutor declares that Gantert admitted to him. In a state ment taken shortly after his ar rest. that he helped shield the un derworld from the police, but said he did It only to he a good fellow He declared that he did not take money for this service. Wednesday marked the third ap pearanee of the prosecutor's investi gator before rto* grand Jury lie took a large notebook Into the courtroom with hint Montgomery has three assistant*. none of whom has been summoned to appear thus far. Double Trouble "Busy days for my wife "How so?" "Has to keep her white shoes powdered as well a>- her fac* (WASHINGTON \ CLOTHES / 1 SHOP ] vty Overcoats at s 2s —and SUCH Values! Some oil painting are expensive at sl'> and some are dirt cheap at half a mil lion. All dejjends up on the Artists. $25 is a ridiculous ly little price for Washington Clothes Shop overcoats. They art* produced by the l*»8t artists in clothesdom. You could tell it by their lines and by their carefulness of finish. Only by putting one's heart into one's work could such clothes ns these be made. And don’t forgot that their yoke and sleeve lining is of silk. $25. Washington Clothes Shop 202 Book Bldg. Washington Blvd. VzHiTE MOOSE STIR HUNTERS <'losed Season Prevents Shoot* in* of (Jiant Animal Which Startles Lumbermen HAN GO It, M«. t Nov. ' - Nearly ♦*v*»ry hunting season m Main** )1»'1'1« At leant one albino deer, but seldom does a hunter get ho much 41 -** * glimpse of a white moose. H* D( 0 the lively interest aroused by the rrjK>rt of J. (} Sjilivan, of N*«v York, that h** and another member of Ida party «aw nl Mount Katahdin recentiy n g‘g n»ie bull whose coat vv-t* almost .vlil: •, nod probnbl; VM,: ‘ ,■ * " • "lx -o if washed. n report front Katahdin revive* meiporl?* of the famous “phantom moose" of F>ob*icr lake, whose pe rlodi'al appearance In the season* of to 1&(>4 created great ejcite men’ among sportsmen and logging crew*. Mr. Sullivan says he van near enough to the moose to have shot l.im. and only the four year* close time law prevented the bagging of a remarkable specimen The beaat Mood a ftnit or ao hljher at the -boulders than the ordinary bull, and hia antlers were of tremendous -weep and ,-pread. The giant of the I,on*ter lake wa* n famous fighter, and no hunter dnr ' and go after hint single handed Hun tired* h. and tried to "get” him, but he seemed to h< ar a t harmed life. Hi* faculty of getting around, too dis tinguished him from the ordinary moose. All moo*ic travel faat and have a considerable innuc of feeding ground, but the phantom of I/obnter lake 'r.-iveraed the country from the swamps of northern Washington ,county to the .headwater* of the Kennebec, and from Moosehcad to the northern wilds of Aroostook. He was easily identified- no one had ever *e>n anything to compare with him in aue, unles* it might have been the mons'er killed at King tlett lake, in »he Kangeley re v or. and only old Indiau guides pretended to have seen a really white itioore. '•> much wa*. said and written about the phantom mooio of Lobster lake tha' hunter* came from fat and wide to get a shot nf him, and be cause few of hi* pursuers managed ♦ ven to get a glimpse of him h tor.v got abroad that he was a myth that the celehrsted phantom w■< Tooth ache i8 what Sherman said about war. Painless Dentistry Produces a Quick Painless Victory Peerless Painless Dentists ( orner of Woodward and Jefferson « merely the Invention of some linn:*-, native writer Hut ninny lumber men on the Penobscot know better, for they had seen him and had h-*en bo'iieje.i a lot by him Superstitious French and Indian cooks and choppers d* ret ted t au>p erews because they h'td seen the spectre and considered It tm tmien of evil, and many of the logger* wasted time Icoklng for the big 1 east, thinking to win a fine pot of tiionev If they could bring him down - which undoubtedly they could have done, for that moose’s head would hate been worth u_ small for tune. i. (■inis Warden Perkins, who in speets shipments thru IJaneor. the moose family is Increasing rap tdiy under the protection of the fou* years close time A few bulls may he kliled by lumbermen, bu’ nothing like the number hunters used to brintr down, and when the moose again becomes a legal mark. In th<* (ail of 191?, It Is likely that th* sportsmen will find game wo r t>‘ shooting at, and plenty of It. Heard at a Party Kdith —That Mr IHibbleigh you in troduced to me is a fine daneer, he's so light on Ills feet. Marie- When you get better ac quainted with him you'll dlM’ove: he's light at both end* Price as Always 50 cts.—sl.oo (two »rx.«s) Dr. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN The Perfect Laxative We believe the public will appreciate our sac rifice of profit in con tinuing the old price in spite of the tremendous increase in the cost of manufacture. You can buy Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin from your drug gist for fifty cents or one dollar a bottle. Studebaker TRADE-IN-SALE —we can see the end of this sale got almost all the used cars we can handle. Have YOU been in? You can actually make money by trading in your car today And you will practice genuine economy by doing it. A careful inquiry into the comparative values of Studebaker cars at present prices and the probability of all new car prices going sky-high after the first of the year, will prove to you that now is the time to make a trade-in as an investment. No matter if you don’t export to land and there's every r* ms mto suppose your car this winter, you’ll be sure of it will be duplicated hero. Our advice h fine new car next spring, if you secure to ; il our friend- is to trade-in th *ir old it now. You will, in all probability, save cm now. from S3OO to ssob. . .Tust now w<* can rrfti'.c you a wonder- There’s Ixiund to be a shortage of fine j ! ,' e - few cars before spring—and what cars there " ,AA' u u-' .' i!. ft re will [>erhaps rise oO p*r cent in F ... „ ,i .. i , price. That’s what well-informed ob servers teil us. \Ni conditions have TomOnow may be too la*e .or jou * brought about this condition in Lng- to make your trade. STUDEBAKER 513 Woodward ( ad iliac W 5 The New Management of the (jotfl tpontrtiaripain Wishes to Announce a BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEON AT 75 CENTS In the Grill from 12 to 2 O’clock FRANK W. H A R RIM AN Managing Director Happy Prices STEINBERG /J I SELLS Overcoats Yf SUITS K j UNREDEEMED GARMENTS. If. I Original values from S2O to $lO LMJ fl Os Os 7 'll | Steinberg’s jJJ dSj|L IX)an office IJ7-119 Michigan Ave. No Guess Work S 'TEfTSi TIMES can show the advertiser fnwt wham he is talking to in any block in the dty. PAGE 9 ■ I