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PAGE 2 Civil vnr l* certain id but wh«th*r the war would b»* mnflnfd to peirograd, or would rend th* who!* nation ronld not bo predicted In th* mMntliofl dread winter > ■ fast enrulng to clou#* l f n, icy l rr, l' tjter the nation. With govern m* m utterly diaorganlgrti, Petrograd ni off from the rest of th* nation, ♦b* whole population $1 limed in groups and no organisation for handlinK of food or of atipplle* and Industry paralysed, the ooun i> fares a winter of horror. It was the belief that the Holer* vikl revolt would develop aonie Ub erala holding Kerenaky vi*w -, bu with a rough handodneaa whirh L* : Mingy has larked, who would prar ,t|i ill> Kuaaia. that furnished th* only op tlutiatlc note here today. In i* rat re garde I • practically c*r*atn that Trot.-ky and Lenin* engineered tlolr coop w ’U ti*rm;.n> > direct aid. In thi* mn Bert lon significant that cables yesterday re ported a Geruian fleet near He.sink fors, Finland gveahorg. on< of the gnat » •- aian naval fortifications, guard.* H*. alngfors and is one of the chain **f naval fortresses constituting * l, ‘ Haltic set defenses to petrograd Kornstadt. th* fortr -- nearest to Petrograd. has alway s be* n a fever spot of Holsheviki -Ten- i Once early in the anmm* the . rlsor there revolted. Sut>-»'tuerr. > In other Holahevtkl demon-' ra‘ 'on in Petrograd. many of th* araders were Kronstadt sailors Pre-isma bly Trotsky and M- ass<-ciat*-r u the Immediate ji**ac* plan .r* n< » supported by Kronstadt It *»>. ’ .*■ German fleet would hav* no d:i ulty at all in sailing up to the Rue slan capital Government force < holding th winter palace were compelled capitulate Thursday, undet ! • :« o fthe cruiset Aurora *nd the rat non oft St. I’* ter and St Paul for res* across the Neva river The woman’* battalion. which had beer defendin': the wintir palace, surrender* and The workmens and soldiers’ delegates are :n complete control of the city. Premier Kerensky, who fl* and from the capital, after th*- Matimalh-ts sei*e<l th* government, "*•- r*’.*«u’ ed at lAiga. hi-mile's southwe.-t ot Petrograd. After the government forces had been driven into th* winter palac* the palace was besieged *;fh :m chine guns and rtfl* s. The cruiser Auroia, moored a : the Nicolai bridge, moved with’,a range, firing shrapnel Meanwhile the guns of the St. Peter and S Paul fortress opened re The d* fenders held out for hours- reply ing with machine guns and rifics There was spasmodic ring in oth er parts of the city, but the work men’s and soldi* rs’ means to protect citizen . who wsr*- ordered to their quarters The bridges and the Nevsky Prospekl. which early tn the afternoon were In the hands of the government forces, were captured and held dur ing the night by the workmen’.* and soldiers' troops. ■LONDON. Nov. P—Kerensky’s fall at Petrograd means indefinite prolongation of the war, according to belief of the London press today. It means also, in the belief of edi torial writers that henceforth a heavier burden is saddled on the United Bt.st.es and the Allies The seemingly Inevitable civtl war was held to mean further disorcan Isation, providing for withdrawal of more German troops from the Rus sian front, if not worse. A majority of the press made no concealment of its pessim ism regarding Lenine and Trotsky, heading of the faction now in con trol at Petrograd. They are regard ed as pro-G*rman In sympathy. C*l. Smwt'li has natlfted J. f». floff man. «f Ike HlrMf** Manufacturers' association, that he will not be able t© attend the Michigan war conference In Detroit Saturday. It ward K Coffin, of the counoi lof national defer,**. and Stale Food Admtnistra*.‘>r Pres’ott also have sent regret.**. The open ing session of the conference t* •oheduled for Ift o’clock. Saturday morning, in tha Hoard of Com merce. There will be sessions in the afternoon and evening also. Charles Edward Russell's talk on “European w*r conditions" will he the big card. Mr. Russell 1s a ' Socialist, a fiftWspapet writer of ; note, being a frequent * ontribulor to The Times, and was one t f the special commissioners to Russia. Che recreation commission has estab lished a mertlng glare for nil pen. pie who like singing. The Detroit City < horus m* «t« in the ' >n*ral high school at 7:4.% p tn , on Mon day. Nov. 1? This is the fon**hl meeting of »h<s chorus «nd fr* m j the steadllv inrrea-tng numbers ■ attending, ts bid* fair t h** •©** of the leading attea* tjons n !>t trott*s Hvie activities. The chorus g*tend- an Invitation to everyone ", to com** and stnr In the’*© meet ings Th** songs u«ed ere usually familiar or very easily mustered tnd no on* «h<*'lt<l feel the Sl ghtrs* reticence in .loin'ng In A charg** of five cent* is made at the door to oovei tiie coat of rfti)*i<’- The chorua is * •ndU' ted ly Heniamln Pntt/ f. ir*- Hint,* *.f t** R y:«I C |- lege c*f V •• • o ’ • burgh THirlny th* p, t fewr month- Mr* foarphua Daniels, wife of th© *er •gtary of th** navy, has delivered pore thrn public address©* In >vhalf of the movemorlt ooklng to ihe auccessftii proa ecu ‘.ton of the war liave the Wheat ai\d cat the Corn! 1 IVe been doing it ever • since 1 discovered— Post Toasties ; *' Ikeyke crack art feed Com Hakes - j?yJ dßotity r %«t grtesi' i uaiiifli i er*-«i totnp»nj. Wlttle Cr*«‘k Ml<hi*nn. I stum • l pmi C... Ltd . Windsor. i>»t»rlo The Doings of the Duffs. WH*T D,O i &W mi *>«.m*s»ah tVFf.Htl.pTr vw ! SZZZ HFU " ■,T we J CA»oofiK,l * M r I fVUCE !!! \ * | --.-- -j. • KKKP VOI R POWDER DRY. GIRLS!” Ib v^ jE*V y lHMr' , L > yjff t,-+r*ke ’ -* ~ N In giving these women the- motto "Keep ynnr powder dr?" the *-ls*li Itmtrurtor” and“ sn't mean the kind of powder you think shr mean-. *l, i Iflllhs one of the ittnuix «*f woiiten riltr»i*en formed in ni.,n* Italian rltlrs to wait until they see the white* of the t'klrian*' ryes. Dicky Dippy’s Diary, fr<day: me- ©lomdy pe*7 la e‘: : - t fj.cnw yes*?’staid klonDY. ask- I BlfA . va7 wb»b v«.. FtCT GILIEEM. HE INTRODUCED Y= ij "D'D Y2UR, FT ELD k *£‘T 3N KE_ ED IF IT WAT TRUE. THAT YOU wr nn mp -PP -rLc ShE 3*AI0:" I >VE HEARD OF YOU ILL”■' j I A 5 <ED. WERE A TWO FACED LITTLE ! dLtT. v J iVC -YITtV XMB MR. DIPPY/ 7 • ; PUPPY, AND L Q'O s*q, C3NEL YOU V CjOT. msx- ,: % #r~ ■ •' - . :u|4|| .; • cc. - A; L n, /; ' .: J”- 1 Ay s|rgfwV fii JaWM * II ife Q Gosh omvY in 3ow?y I uft !■ V/ui Dcmt I MTY vt ti t<* y’jl II VE3 nc ti c GiMt5. I was 3urr || _ ANi - the x r?«y chows) "THAT Tull r -f r-ApArv. WOPPy T..T A r ' j T . . A ‘* j TELLtW YOUQ. DAUGHTER AS r LUXURIANT GfIOUTH Coco-' (**»« * ’ " j| l- S * tU/" Yi E ,? <* ***«« "}™\D ***** • . H unit TWO Pott toft 1 • L Os pow to« 1 f /---->, *, a nootoC- , -- tp P \ y v jTgSiv row fteu uoa , . , r L ' j/ -- —' /«*. » / tneutist ■ 7 r-*r r v > t \ P o ' , Mma V ’ . I ,1t J a * 0», p /' U OM, S<S as. 7 v Y' | Y' v C'\ (■>'< r ** fc * A ■Aa Al* ./ \jfjj, >Y f YY 7 . | ft** ; -|V| p* " x Y cY — w . ull huii limits - I»\ Allaman. Brand New, Girls’ Winter Coats * 7.50 - •' IO.OO - *12.75 •Smart winter model* for girls from 6 f o 14 yenm Rrnadrloths, t hevltt- Mixture* and Tweed* Trlmmingii of fur fabric. plu:«h j.nd \e!v»' Warmly lined and interlined Special Saturday Special Side of Infant* Kmbroidered Dresses I.ong and Short 51.25 to $3.95 SCHOOL GIKI-S MAKE KITS FOR SAILORS MSI « r n t ll f pnhllr ■rhonl Kiel* nrik ln( kit for nn *m I rolu ti fer r«. dnmr.ilr arlrner **»rk In Sentll# t»n«t rsrtitr n<'rlb<u«trnt «rhool« h«« hrrn nitlnated to »»nr time nrnta. Miin.lrr.U «.f ihf .-onana kn«a knrr nlr»n«t» hreri t.i rn r«l nut b» Ike ytftfcfsl nr «*l lr W ottten . SATURDAY A Great Sale of Dresses Women’s At ’'jf Misses’ Absolute Values to $35.00 A greAt disposal sale of broken lots of our best lines of silk dresses. One or two of a kind. All siz.es, but not in any one model. Kvery fashionable shade of the season. IYimmings of silk and wool embroidery Georgette crepe and lace SATURDAY 100 Velveteen SKIRTS At :?£ We have secured another lot of these splendid skirts which may Ihj had in brown, taupe, green, navy and black. Kvery skirt an actual SIO.OO value. All sizes. ftSIEGEi® _ (Mat, WMXMU * f » FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 . 1917. Saturday Special! Girls’ Gingham Dresses 95c - *1.50 - *2.95 A -pen i! offer of new w»*h dr****'* especially adapted for ••very day w»nr Si/ea C to 6 an<l fi to 14 year* Score* of Kt corr. n*; model* Plain, plaid and alrlyed ginghams. —By Sinnott Blouse Sale Georgette Crepe* and Crepe de Chines At *{)£ 0 . New styles in white, flesh and suit shades. Trimmings of imita tion filet lace and satin collars. Many silk embroidered. New est features in collars and cuffs. Special Sale of Infants’ Sleeping Bags of Double Kiefer down at $4.50 *l. P# « 11. of M 1... Mlrh, « •aflor on i I . 4, m.»-»f-nnr, .nun fared into tn** an*. til ark’s In tli# county buildta* Thursday' wits Ml*# Franc#* a)#* *>f \!i#«. and afttr • btain.ng thi permit srrang#! tn b« married h» JsiPtl -. Hutnnsrr. in (h• < #rk * oft -a Wltr#**#* t.. th. wadding w*r# lai-klr.r ard th# par. ft#* of th# f!r»t and e#cond pvrt war# In * dll#mm« Just th#.r a*i other sailor. I -on l a I- <’arp#nt#r. of l’#tr*dt. of tha 'lr-'at tr* r. r.« ■ tatl n. rami' tn th# office »v i Wlaa Juan M Pmlry for tli# «*n» ran a tv and th# *yne.Mnfv w#j* »•■!.. u With Mr ■ «rp#n**>r an 1 M «** I>oj lay «* »■ #/. t nian and brldasmu'd she \ii#« ro.[ # w#rr Join- t an' following th# i( , r*mf'nir th# i ■ tlnn. *v*r# r#v• r.«d and Mr #! t M * Oarpnter i #;'«i»rat#d than * *d dmr To Mr* William P#nn Knyder of PlMaburch, belong* the honor of hailDs sold morn Liberty bond* than any othnr woman In the United Stat#* Mr* S'v l#r sold $3,259.550 worth of tli# bond*. $500,000 worth being in small **t|e*. The Quinine That Doe* Not Affect Head- Pncaii## of ft. tonic and laxative es. fnct, LaxuMre Rromo Quinine can be taken hv anvnne without causing ner vousness or ringing in the h**td. T her# i.# only one "Jlrotno Quinine. *• E W OKOVK’S signature la on box. 30c Air 1 ITV nr IIKTItOIT—OKFIt K OF i mi: iin i hi: 4*l iti,n. t'#frolf. Mich, N »v. 9. I*l7. Noth’# la h#r#by g.v#n tn all par son* lnf»r»*t#d tha* th#ra have t #. n filed in thi* offl* # th# following nam#d aa#- *sm#nt rolls. FOR PAVINC STREETS AND ALLEYS Roll N,' ’S3* _r or grading ard paving al!#> N<» 7:2 being all ft'- all# ■■ in (dock It •unU#d h> Hole -n Hal' d#r#. J#ff*raon and A an## av< nu#.* H"II #fo. J.lt* For aradlna at i pavin;? aj|#y N- 741, L.ing all t; a;l#># In Mr * k b< und#d bv Firw >i •I'-and Hlvtr, r'aclllc and tjre**.n av> nil#*. IU>M No. CO y’nr aradlna ans r*v;n« all #y N<». 74» h#m* th# T all#) In idock h<>tmd#d hv Rivard and rtu**a|| #tr##t*. Marp#r and I’ ou* t< # a van ti* • Hnl.l N«». »..4I Foi * ad*ns and |pailn* all # v No t«#tn* tlu alt*' :n block t>**und#d h>- ••randy av#nu#, ( I #n# *ir##i Joaaph f’lmjian avr nn' Trombly an*l Mllwauk## av- DU* it Roll N*> 771? f’’*■• r r radm* atid r.av'n*: » dd>*<*n av#nu# from th* v* >.t lin# of J ime f: >;ii * van ti# to th# amt • nth Mn<‘ of < art>ph#ll avanu#. Roll No. .’31.7 For nivrlin; nnd t*avtti2 fra w ford avanua fr*.nr th# noth lin# of Wwhaah Railroad right of-way t*» th# aouth line «>f Fait #tr»at It.ill Vo 374 i For *radin* and pa* Inr. Markin av#n<i# f>..rn th# w.-*i • tiro Im# <>f W* at End ewntl* |i» • ti# W'*af lln# of Vale «v»on# Roll No. "34 > For grading and paving M M Ulan a* #nn# from th* tv##t lln# >if .1 nnet lon avanu# to *?k» #*at curb Hn# <»f Cariipball av#'iw*- 1101 l No 2! «*. For Kra'lln gand pavln* Monnl* fotirt from th# w»-at lln# of Hivar*l farm to th# w< t Him of Rivard a t r##t. Roll No ;il7, F>r grading and i»w \■ • •Monti lair mm t# from th# north curb lin# of Marrh av#nt»# ti rth#rl* t • ureaent pav#rnant. Roll NT 2..4M, F*ir grading nr and paving Nall av* nil* front th# wr##t tin# of Vln#wood av#nue t*i Mi# #ft#t • urh Rn# of /.a rtali# av* nu#. Roil N'v 231.9 l ir guiding and paving Wh##lo<’k avenn*' from tr. north tin* <>f Fort «tr**t to the no ut h I in# of M f R H. Rolf N 23M) For grading an*l paving Ivanho# av#nn# from th* w *♦ rnrb Tin# of Mrand R.ir#r av#nua to th# #aat ftirh l»n# of Thr»rnt«'n ara mi#. Part 1 la do# ami payable wtfhtn 30 daya front dnf# <‘f thta notir#. l arta 2. 3 and 4 b#coni# due and pay ahla In on# y#nr and on# month, two y#ar* and on# month and fhr#a v#nr* and on# month r#*p#* tlv#ly, from th*' *la»# of tbla nottr#. t*<g#tb#r with In terest at tha rat. if 4 par cant from th# date of tha c oriflrrmitl*>ri of th# rolls | Any <>r ail Os #a>d parts rnnv b* paid In tli# r.rdat narn#*) wit iff) -7*l •lava front th# date >‘lf thu ft*>tb;#. without lnt#t#at. |f altbej *.f «a|d parts on*, two. thraa r*r four Mhall not ha paid when that* hacent# dn#. f p#r rapt penalt-. at • lnt#i #at at fit# rai# *»f 7 pei f'nt from tb# dav of aonftrmation *>f th*' i, .•# . «m#n* 'lit '.* #'| ■ and I ltd t # firm’ll*"4 as*# ■ -rl * ill b# #d\ * rt'*#d MAX C. KOCH. I J 1 Otis 7m«rw, —By Pop.