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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1917. IMCKLEM CASEISNOT FINISHED Testimony Weak Hut ( ourt Will Hear More* Wednesday Despite the fact that Poller Jim tier Stein aald openly the pros* cu lion had made out a very weak cave again®* Ornar L. Mackletn, known in Detroit a* Col. Mackleni, but whoa® right to the title j* chalbuged h\ the Prltleh mllifKry nuthorlflea, charge*! with tittering and publish ins a fr*udulen» eherk for $1."0, the env* wna postponed until Wednes day Only two wit n* ss®. were put on th*> stand rifamut Maklem when the ease was partially heard Mon day mom in it. Th* y were Hiram Peck, of Detroit, arid Wilfred Hate, accouruant for the |H>mtni<>n Hank of < 'an ida. Klrst to be culled was U**rk He said h«* gave Mackletn is7.&o on th• check. It wa.-* made out Ixv R i; Stewart In D» ceniber of lfM4. Stew art v«n then In the employ of a lo cal hrewerva The oh* rk was drawr on the Montreal brat 'h i*f fh*> Do m.nion Hank of ( anada f*afe merelv testified to the re crip of the che< k \ft«tin* v Antonio Knfenra, representing-Marklem, then asked the court to dismiss the ca e He said nothing w.ts brought otit, in the tevfimonv to hold h: elnnf \v sls’ant Proan 'jtor Uoplel a*-U* that Mackletn be held for trial in the recorder'* court Fntenra then recalled P* ok to the stand "Didn’t yon a according to r. ports in the preii, that if Marklem paid back fh* money, you would drop the case*" queried Kntenza. "No.” said reck 1 .•■aid Mitt if restitution wa* made I would br ®at- Isflrd Hr has hern in the trenches and h< was of gr* it h«lp in the 1 .1 h erry loan campaign and I gu®.«® he’* gone thru enough " "Moneyed pat riot Imo, eh’** a k* and Knten/a Poplrl said he would rev* the case and Justice Stem a*k®d him s»*v eral *ime.«i whether he wa-t satisfied to let the nia*ter vrund us I* wa It war then that the court said the prosecution had mad** out a weak cave Entenrs prompt I > *vk**d for dismissal, but lurtle* s»<in v ;i ir| h* would hold the c • ■ »>\« un'il \\ •<1 pe«dav, to pit.- '• pi o -*‘c*tt ic*n tit. opi*or*unify to > r it ■ • • Dnpi*»l said 1,.*-* t'• ,t hi. offio< would not t. bout *i h* lu> mn tAk**n ov P* * k "Even If he TOopev paid back ♦he clia'C*' would -’ll! ' 1 k li said "The warrant i® here, and It must be disposed of ” At one tim* in lb. . Nomination Tntenra protected that the court was heinc u * and a* * colleetinc agency Peek d* ni* dto »ii‘ trying to scare Mack’em info paying bv making tbe eh;tire .gain-’ him There was a lirge erowd in court to witness the examination A rep rrsenfaflre of the immigration office was also promt |i w,t - believed that Marklem would he r r .*. and of th> charge, and the federal ip.-nt wa*. prepared to take hin* before <; Oil ver Erick, head of the immigration bureau, for the jurpose of deporta tion. rrlntlfia —»a** plain «* » ■ amA— skat la flrl*—Ttm.« .loh llrpt.—W.ln «S3O. Souxile MARKET Save Trading Stamps • and let titem help vot| qut »>n jrnur t'hrlntmns* rrrnnntg. j Exchangeable for the most d* sirabb- of gift things, thev 1 effect even greater savingg during fjios® tim®i> of high I prices An*l besides that —the (Joudie Quality of mere ban- * dine in ttnportatit ■» r sum,,. (Double Stamps on Ali Other Purchases) 10 with a can of Asparagus Tips 30c 10 with large can of Priceless Lvaporated Milk . . .13c 10 with a bottle of Royal Salad Dressing 30c 10 with a bottle of Blue Isabel Catsup 23c 10 with a lb. can of l ancy Red Alaska Salmon . . . .30c 10 with a lb. of Molasses Kiswos 2(ic a with a lb. of Cream Cottage ( beese 1.3 c 10 with a H». of Lincoln Margarine 30c 10 with One Dozen Kkks 10c 10 wit h 3 hoses of Searchlight Matches 30c 10 with 6 bars of (lean-Easy Soap 23c 10 w ith K cans of Kitchen Kleanser. 23c 03 STKKS Standards, quart, fiOc Select, quart, 70c New 3 t»rk Counts, quart, MOc I resh Lake Krie 3\ hitetish Mackinaw Trout Perch Lake Lrie Meirinu Pickerel Halibut Salmon Flounders Codfish Fresh Mackerel Finnan lladdies Lobsters Frou Le^s Strictly Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens —for— Roasting Frying: Boiling Spring Ducklings Milk-Fed Chickens for Fricassee phone main 92b 20 24 squa** LIVING DOG’S LIFE COSTLY IN NEW YORK NEW /I’ORK. Nov. * 12—Tldo’s [ nteafs average $1 Rfv each in New York’s hot hotels today. fHTe’a the dog menu: Shinbones. r»o eenis Chopped meat, 7f» cents. Warm milk, 3. r > cen’s. Total, 11 »;n. I INJURED IN AUTO SMASHES R. E, Tracev, No. SO Adams av*., 'nst. Henry linker, No. 7*i St. An tome at., and Jam®*- Ktrvhanvkt, No lO't.i Jon. Campauave were painfully injured Monday afternoon when the automobile In which they w*r* dm ing collided with another machine at Hruf h and Watson sts Tracey buffered internal injuries while the other two -ustalned hrok n arms. All nr*' expected t ( > r*.< nv« • Dtiris ('at on, vix v**,ir- old. of No rti Hecla-st was struck bv an auto sts. Monday afternoon and suffered internal Injuries from which .he may not recover* The machine was driv ♦ft by Etank Dennis, of No HMI I in wood ttve, who took th* little girl In hi* automobile in Providence bos pltal. SIR A. H. STANLEY COMING TO U. S. hONIxiN, Nov 12 The parlia mentary correspondent of th* Ob server says it is understood Sir Al bert H Stanley, president *>f the board of trail*, is about to visit th** United Slat* * in a special capacity in connection with ihv trail** re!** tlonship between this country and America The Observer ha been commenting editorially upon rumor that Lord Nor 1 hellffe .may b** asked to take th* jio-1 of air minister. Sir Albert IL Stanley began his busineaa careet m Istroit, wher** he was general superintendent of the old Detroit City Railwav com pain He left h*re to take charge of the Public S**tv|c* railways id New Jersey Later h* w»nt to L-op don where he became a leading fig ure in Urltfvh transportation. Season Tickets Not Taxable. An opinion has b* <*n received front the attorney general's depart turn' in Washington, by James E IVvoe, to the effect that season concert tickets purchased before Nov 1. when the tax exacting Id per cent on all amusement ticket* went into * ff. Os. will be exempt The tax collected on the Zmibalist tickets which concert wa par* of the Philharmonic course for 1917 Ik, will |n r*'unde*l a» fh* John Me t’ortuaek corn-erf, Monday evening in th* armory. MATERNITY BUY AT LANE BRYANT’S IAN’F HUY WT «daptatl<*ns of th<* MatoA’i smartest styles for m* ■* t*rqlt\ wrur elimln*vt<‘ tti** erti harrssstnent "f ai't-sarma In i.ubilc, atiit r>i«k** it possible t<* be n rnforta bt\- a*t*l corrc'tly attired at all t'mep r’rtres to f\* every P'irse. Lane Bryant l^*S 4 J7r. r ,4 LITTLE STORIES FOR BEDTIME by w/o/.'A/* , ' Daddy the Beaver IKh*s a Little Studking (Copyright. I»17, by T. W fiurgeas t Peter Rabbit wouldn't l*e tl»or**lv happy If he fh*‘t b*- wa* missing any thing going on among his neighbors. It wna born In Petet to want to know* •II that go*-* on. Vo it lisppened tti»i ope day he remembered I'nddy the Hsavsr and that It wu» a long time *ln*'e h** iiad been over to l*adiiy’s p*>nd. itigiit uuty p<*ter made up hla mind that tie would visit paddy • t once. If he didn't Jark Er-.t would freer.* paddy s pond and th* n tt would be too late f*'o the first ehnnre he got. .ff s* .imp* r*• * I Petet Dpparty-Upper!y-lip. str»«lght f<*t th* I’onii of r*addy tti«i Heaver deep tri the tireen Forest. lie found Paddy there Os four-* Paddy Is a great home body. Th* I only time he Imv* .** hi** home It* in the summer, when h* mentor-* c *s exploring d**wn the lamKhtng Hro .k v * I’etrr f*iiit»d Paddy -ittinv tt th* •nd <*f his dam. Paddy was gating aefoSa hts perid lie nodded to Peter and then paid no further attention t*> Fir l’ef**r fidgeted about f**r iiyi h I* and ’hen \entured to »p*-iU "Y«-u seam to have aom* thing on -or mind." rat*l he ■ I hav**," replied Paddy "I m st udv lug ••Studying'' exelattned Peter "F 1 go*i'fneaa :ake what art* you study- 1 Ing * * I'm studying to nmKr up my mind what Dhad best do," replied Paddy gravely 'l*o a bout what?" nehud r*etc*i l*">king puttied. Do about getting the rest of ni v food supply replteU paddy "What w-otild \ou do if you were In my fda"<*. peter?' P*-ter chuckled "I wouldn’t do anything' said h, and b»* I*l*l the truth Y'ou know tti**r** is no one htpi * vs Petal • bit He n*., • * v rU'S about • future lie doesn't think about It at h!I ll** I* content t* *Mke tiling* «* they i-oni* T'd* is why he s**tn* - t'tn* * g'.*s h itig* wl.ej tils \v I«e r ; neighbors, who have 1.,. } >i[, tores of fi>*id. l.flve plenty to < u! ' I’.iit IVC got to do - ITl< thing, re. f.'-r.l Pa dr! I ''l f* ( t • j ppl v out I there in m 1 n*l **. t *■ _• , .ugh t> j la«* all winter, and I\. c t to add I to tt," "Then why 'l'm 1 s >u g»t husv and! cut some more tree*.- Hsked Peter 'There -eenis t*. ti* to t-. ptettfv of: th* m You know Paddy tiv- * *,n 1 the ,I’H r k of aspen and t' pt**' nn-l 1 DETROIT Continuing the Greatest One-Price Coat Sale Detroit Has Ever Seen Fur Trimmed Coate J Another Great Shipment Has Just Been Received) # Again we prove the supremacy of Kline values in this / great sale of wonderful coats. This immense purchase \ y secured at unbelievable price concessioons has just rkt been received and includes , in addition to the three hum // fll \ /C dred fur trimmed coats , an immense assortment of the * ' very desirable plain styles in every wanted material JmXf 1 JR. ,\ and color. All are full length models and many are \ | §f/L/ IvJkj full lined. Never have the women of Detroit been s■'$ ■' Ap i/Ajj ' offered a greater savings opportunity. hitth Floor ,■]; '# ;i !r I m mflM 10 1| l A SSO Liberty Bond ?f - lg""' A SmUhf^M will purchase ssl worth of mercha chandise— plu* accrued intamt di«c—plus accntcd intcrc«t. ——^ DETROIT TIMES 'a\ i J * "Muii)lnßt” nrlnlmed Prtrr. "for KOinliirsk snkf- u hnt are you study ing ?" w-11l w nr 1 aider teres, hut prefers asp* it “Y* ,«s-cnt* <1 Paddy, la no la* k of trees The question Is to w' a*u I to get mv |r g« to the water after I h ive rut them? I have hl f ••«•!> * .it nil th<* aspen t f e»*s close to my p**nd and to no * anal I dug last v ert »* Tli* e is « gtov# of young ns pc ns over yonder I vv :!d 1: R< - t.* get Into, I. ut 1 atn afraid it would tak** in<- too long to drag tin- logs to the water It would he |..0 hard work and t ■■** oy* ns well. (>id Mart I'i.v.it* • l M iipn-* nit- tlu-rf. and he i«i- h me easily .-■* far from w * 11 *• r lin studying whethet to t* iild m> darn blgg**r and s*> oink*- 11 , p ■nd I* • w g*- r 11. I !■ • r o. *\ .. t•• r ha* k n*»arrr t * ilt<*se young asp* n tiees *>r wh.ether * ( and g a < anal to that llttl*- grove It o. t, qu* stfon w hi* h v\ ill t* h. at mi l wh l *’h I * art d*» file quickest I’ve got to fluid harvesting my for.d sui ;*lj befor** i* e o.iiirH Ho I'm stiiilvlng Peter hacked nwa\ "Exctise me.' said he politely. "I won't bother >'*'»u now " Then he turned and semnperer! *.e r , resolving to come hark in a day <■ r tw-> to find out what Pa dd *• would de, de ... do ''That w<*map Is all r ght. an and fttek In commenting "tv tt." "woman! • ut,N do »" datertr itiutl 'U t f> forget ; 'lk**re is n*> w Inn. i** ring regret. t» i it*- ■ l like her. - ’ "Ho uo I Dick And ah® made g, *>d | het throat Here is wl c -he ; a.-, e j 'Prerently, ...<»n - f-o i .e-t. • *'| i er,' *;he says to h,rr*. ‘1 a’n going to i I *.»lk thru this crowded dlt. ng t • ni J jto that dn*,t. Wher. I -nail ' i >•■*» i With a , iM.it*. II e s;iUi** •Jlltl*' with | j w-h„-h r you go it *, e many j fit- *-.». eape>*ting r*. -* • y I ill -1 | ! *iiffrren> e, ln< *-n vetileut** -it, I l»--po| that as I leave you ut «’ ,t door to day. i will never look *.: n your face j <*g tiu or at least that l • il revet j | again clasp your h»nd until I •«*» do j It with fho same Irr.j . r-.,n.i I coiila* l i that 1 give to th* in t. casual ac | u alntance ■'You cannot do it U.v*‘n you I j S ZZ'ncr 9 ™- Mi Margp I ; ;* mv **ffee *ip soft's- down »*■:11 mt a tiemcr. and rose The man **, )k> . hah mine no :*,tiger * >ltow<d me tA *ti** d*">r l t -i r,»:d w ith a .mile and ohwpod his I hand 'iJoodb>e. Inr*.nv. nicntcat.' I ‘ I *r the first time in nil our ar- ! I qualntance ntv smile vvns not an- i 1 t. the most .* , tlf'it smile I t , i\ , »<•* *i on huu.(i nfa- <• H* grew pal**, look**! ~t n*<* ourloualy, at*, i st with th*- iju*-atloning glance «,f a child wh * do*-s not know’ if It Is '.. rig t**usad or not. and then seeing i • >i it was „•*!!> * reality, it** . rnur 1 mured 'fßodbye arid Hod hless you ! utid U'-cp *.< i .*iif** over.’ amt left no- j •Iha e not --mi him sine- Mrs | | Maty to • "Well, It Is a great st* ry." said | IT> k as I.e ros* to «-al! the p**rtcr to make up out beds. 'Hut Just the *am<\ Margie, l do n t believe that any of those people are average * VV!.- n--U* 1 asked “In the first place they a r e all ton | analytical The 'woman • it«ld*-’ i *■ icht die. us* the matter >n the way , h and -es I tltlnk, unite th* vkama j ,-lr timslanees. yon might do that. Margie, bu* I don't believe the matt *t< ih) ever set him**-!! down In | Mack and whit*- for ar.vone e\ * n If j * e * xpe* ted th* persi-n w - mti ?*. t w *uld f ever t..- A til* to pi k h tt, out | CINCINNATI Who K lo Blaine? 177-179- 181 WOODWARD AVE. <t U\*» crowd M my dear. »r*> r. t, rcdxly -t • i*bronlclc and l«l *1 ti*• r 111 I.* k r*» ' • ■ U it. Dick, don’t >o»i hc«* that this ■ man <lr>«*» n**t think h® ha.i any ! mistaken’’ He bn® antipiy » * 11 in®' ► putt *-f Eat®, or ht l*;a«t. he think® i h® hi® b®**n givn blindly u littl® - hupptnaaa and th®n hnd it Jt-rk*d | «w«y from him f.-r no rca n wi:it- C V C t*. I her ® I ■* a ltttl*- mjt ** t - :< ad ' I ! •Id t<> l»i< k after ti.c p *rt*?r had 1.-ft I '(ti h* i letter th® ’’..n ■** “• j an y® "1 hav *> not written vnu t'-.'a Mr* M r .i®. be. aus® »am b**d.l»,.: *b®r j for your crltictaiTi <>r your u'-pi»tb> ; I think I hav® written It it** st *•( ill i I* - fiUH® I wanted to «-l«a> p certn'n : l-'*lut-< in rtiy <*vvn mind, t>t iir«- lh** thin;; wa® all wioiii r 'i- t . th® firat. 1 ahould mover ha\* ■ *.* *> lnt®r®®t®d In th® tnan t. it ■ > :*i , • r®m®mb®r that i*r®«t Inter®®! 1* riot horn in n dav. an*l I wa not aw • that l l<i\ *d pi in >in* il - t '*•■**= * ■■ •* • • "Wh** i® to t*liiin<* fop th® *l<-p- r- I able affair" , "I *-onf®wi ! think th® Man • l'* equally ott ib>- man, hi® wif® hi ! myaelf. I *®b r Mr**. Margie, if ahouM ®*®r writ® another I’itvi v atory will you p-l*-asi bring In th* | f®< t that a w .f»- owe® thor® to to t | husband than merely ItYip®®®al>l» *. :*• i im* that i husband owe® mor® t n hi* I wife than m<-•«•!.. h* r k**®t*. extra, a i krant {is it t, *,> 1.*., that a>*®l<*t> *.w *•« i mot® to tj wopiau ‘outaidi- than th® ."innian.i tt.-.j dp- -t all not r tu® b**- I twe®n hus-.and and wlf>- no n:att«r I b*.-v mii || rh* ■ bond® chafe**' l b® diff* ®t*nc* a bf twu'on tb*> south w * Ht* rn miners and J'ii< 1 \«1 rnjni*= - I : ralor tJarfielfl art- in In- t onsid* red at a gein-ral convention t»t tin- min • *rs in Kansas City today. I"rl®n«ls In l»®tr«ilt huve r®«-c1,c,l *v«,rd of llu* ,1,-iifh I’rltlHj, In snn \ nt**rib . T* x . <*f *he It* \ J -nniei M-.tllan**. a fotm* r pa-*"t ■ t XI * Holy Redeemer '.ut* it in i|,ls .-it l-*r. Mullan< wa,-* in <.lmrK H of Most Hot > H®d* ®nter f roti. . * •* it., i«no lim mxr \vt i h time h® up* r\ 'i**-d th« *-r * 11* n >f . n i• - ; -it. t,ii, Id - ing and Jtvrg*- audit- • ,u■ i• and an addition t<> th* pnrl.-h * i •</ 11 * , wa® pop ilnt in 1‘ ® ‘par h. Tht- | ho*iy will t*®.taken tu N- u urletim* f r Inteiiuent, I Abolition, Prohibition, Suffrage—the Winning of Unconquered Countries Sneaking r»n "(’aieb’a rhoice," Sun ti.xy morning, at Ihf'Klrit UongTegn tional church, K* v. Galr® <«l®nn At kin developed the thought that our I'* **st po-st'SHKins are our unreal ■’••<l lU* hls, our unfulfilled purponea. 'V*- are really rich not in what wc I 1 1 but in our power to battle "ii for th» hop*-® which have called '• rio l ' Hi® vear.—and to win as 'h» dav e.-uls the far off goal toward w i*'h the morning sumnton*'*l ue The Li,- which ha® nothing left to " *< "" -fruggle for Is poor Indeed; h'* th*- soul, which like ("al >b of olu * ks only to win Its high and dieted Ucuvdf! Get the Round Package deed for V* Century. Cautiow SuiitWutripK* j vtfl? MALnoMH*^ 0, g aa ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES—IT PAYS ST. LOUIS long held desires, owns an Incorrupt Ible inheritance. A great cause fol whPh lo strive and strength taith and hope enough for the tasl arc God's most gracious gifts to hl| > blMim. Wendell Phillips laid siege to at unconquered country when be ad vocated abolition Thirty years agt the much-derided prohibitionist! went after an unconquered countri and later tnc equal suffragists >*' orn and scoffing as they sought. 4 aider 'tppllration of electoral free dotn. The victories won by all tbcgi cru«a»lera should teach us to treat all dreamers with tolerance. m A«k For and GET / HORLICKS THE ORiQHtAL MALTED MILK Made tram dean, rich m3k with the au tract of select malted grain, malted in oua own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. /rtfan ft and children thrive an it. Agree* oHtl the woekmit etamach of the bmoiid or the oged* Need* no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and auataona more than tea, rndaa, eta Should be kept at hum# or whan traveling. A n*» tnuoua fotxA-drink may be prepared in a moment A (Useful hot before recmng Inducea refreshing sleep. A Lao in lunch tablet font for buexneee bmS Substitutes Coot YOU fats Prtaa Take a Package Homo KANSAS CITY PAGE 7