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PAGE 2 tlr-Mled n* if he don® fell 'h* rescu ing himself A HI, l-onis engineer *aw the fl«r j.»rtii- coining over h hill straight toward hi* engine. He ran 20U yard* anil flopped Into a shell hoi* F'rvm (h*r* h® watched the enemy dyna ' th*' track and attempt to smash ih* engine by itnill«*ry hr*. Their ,h*'ll- Ml on either aid® of the lo romotlv* -hut luckily missed it The Hf. 1 >c*'ii.-ir»n worked hi* way to the HHti**h 1 1 n* a. lound himself a rifle, grabbed some ammunition and w**nt to m tint and heavv At* least thro* New earn** engineer detachment ha*l fit Identical retie* of ripericncf's. Th* American doctors w*-re most ly u* }j2*m* hospitals (iop** by the flr- Inc Hit" They were under Art hut. s*uik to their jobs. TWO KILLED IN RAILWAY SMASH Pittsburgh L - ,\pi a'.ws Ditched On Pennsylvania l.nies Near Cony. Pa. CORKY. Pa., Lie* . J.~~;T.ie Pitt * burgh express on the Pittsburgh a Allegheny divit-lou of the D* nns Ivh nia i allroud wus aliened n*ar here (wd;vy with <4 IDM of two live* Fran 4 i Mat fir. of Oil Pity, the engineer, i ami V> illiam KCkU>>, of Buffalo flr* - man. v«*te the tletlnt* Thru quic k working of the air- j brnk* •» ta* passenger sescapi-d with i a hard shaking up. Defect nr rails v,n-. believed to be the eaus* of th. §*g Samaritan hospital ladies’ auxil jary v* ill meet Monday evening, in the Hotel Stall* r. ■—-~vt|r —~ Mrs. John Stoughton Newberry is In Ctdorado Spring* where she is visiting Mrs. Spencer Penrose —4n Kennedy tent. Maccabees. will bold the annual election of officer* Mondav evening, in West Warren hall. ^ — John Ilathom, editor and publish rr of the Providence Journal, will be the guest of the Detroit Aih letio club, at a dinner, Saturday evening. Dec. S. The dinner will be held In the gymnasium and ladh - will be admitted to the galleries. The New Year* eve celebration in the Detroit Athletic club will be gin at 10:30 o'clock. Monday even Ine, Dec. 31. Table reservations will be made after Wednesday, Dec, 5, in the order in which they are re ceived and no cancellations will he accepted after Deo. 20. The Chamber Uu,le society has invited military and naval officers and their ladies, the foreign con aula. city and board of education members and other officials to the j concert of the Societe des In«»ni inenta Ancien, to be given Wed nesdav evening. Dec. 5. In the Hotel Pontchartrain ballroom. A patriotic bazaar trill be given Friday afternoon and evening, l>ec 7, by the Northw»'*tern Woman'* club, in Oregon hall, No. 1865 Grand lUver-ave. Mr*. C. F. O. M**on i* general chairman of the bazaar, and Mrs. F. L. Silk has charge of ’he decoration* which will be In the na tional colora. Special entertainment feature* will be provided The hall and booth* will he beautifully d«* orated. The article* placed on sale will be for household and personal u*e and will embrace a wtde t.t rlety. The Aid Rociety and the Ladie* of the Luther league of Holy Trinity Evangel leal Lutheran church, will hold the annual Chris* roa* aalf. Wedne*day afternoon and evening. Dec. 5. in the basement nf tb- church. The following are in charge of Tarioua booth* K»n< % work. Mr*. F. Teasmer. Mr*, \>ng Jers. Mr*. Mal*chem; apron*. Mr- Fritz, Mr*, peler; canned fruit and ♦ andy, Mrs. George Dargel, Mr* C F Younke; grab bag, Mr*. J. War Her —® — Lantern high acnool Guild of Art* and Craft*, will pre*ent Month Tarkington and Harry l*eon Wll aon’}* comedy. "The Man From Home,” for the benefit of the *rhol nrtdilp hind, in the school audi torium. Friday and Saturday. IVe 21 and 22. While rehearsal* have been In progre** for the last. two week*, ii wa* not until Saturday that William A. Ratlgan, faculty di reel or" of the guild and instructor of dramatic art and public speaking In Eastern high, who ha* charge of the play, received a personal letter fr ira Mr Tarkington, granting per no-.aion to produce the oomedv marie famous by the acting of Wil liam Hodge. The ca*t of charac ter* will be a* follows: IwnWl Vo* hies Pike, Fred Fitzgerald; Ethel Or;«nger-Slmp*on, Lilarnay \ttix; Horace Granger-Slmpaon, l>»t* Tr»idell; Grand Tbike Vasili. Se\ umvr Van Honten: Ivanoff. *'*tl flusk* . layrd liawc.a*tle, Fred Brandt; Almeric St. Aubyn. Francis lidc>. Counte** de Champigny, Gotdn Rosenthal; Tjidy Creech. Alice Mccietnont; Riblere, Edwin M'reland Marianna, Julia Gulli fired; Michele, Fred Rockwell ———■»«— ■i»i»h ■ «■■■ « § There’s a lew flavor that ‘most everybody likes S? in POST TOASTIES —■— ■ i liman « er« ai company Battle Cr##k Mi<higNw; roatum Cerral c, „ Ltd . Windsor. Ontario | New British Chief In Mesopotamia CjLN Sift. W R MARTHA-L I -if V*. 11. *1 rt r„ t* :* 11 , %*»**- iyrd« id. lair i.rurral >l.«n«lr ■« i «mi liiun.lrr of lhr llrlllrb f#rr»» in *lftt>pol.i ml*. POLICE ON TRAIL OF AUTOISTS Seek Pair Who Figure In Serious Accidents Sunday | Twe drivers of automobiles who i sped av.«y *fr-»r causing accidents, : Sunda.. are bein* huntid by th** po j lice.. They h.i\<> a lid ns* number in lone case and no means of identifica tion Ir. the other. TYank Wi-tr ry nr- old No VL* V:ii' » ni| ,nr w• •> -'tijck and seriously hurt by an automobile as he was crossing West Grand blvd and the Michigan Central viaduct He is in Cira< e hospi'al sc.ff. rfnc from inter.ml ‘njuri* - Th>- driver of the uiachin*' put on -peed and «ro’ away. Mrs Kniilv For-y’h. 22 year- cld Highland Park, was Injured at Jef ferson and F&irvtew-av*rvhen an automobi •in h h -a* d r vir.g with her i usb.tnd How ard, was struck hv nnoih*r automobile. She was thrown to the «tr*-et. Mr. FV*r«-Tth gave the police h cenee No. 44,V>t» as the one which he saw on the mnehine that struck him The polic- r- 'ord bur* ..*i <*how rh license bearing that nuuib*r war is sued to P’ank Sum-on, No. 1"5 Maryland-av* James perry, eight ye.ur- old. No 155* Rivard-it., was seriously ‘ hurt while crossing the sireet near hls home by an automobile driven oy Nicola CorredettJ, of H ghland Irk Perry sustained a broken leg andin Jurle* to the head. He i« in Re ceiving hospital. < or. ed* tl! nrid' 1 (statement to tl * police in which he *aid the machine v, a* not going faster than lo mil'.- an hour and that h j could no* avoid th- 1 boy Secretary Mr.Vdoo, with the a« sistancc of the war saving* com mittee. today v ill i it into Opera- Mi nat on ad< tfnpaign sot the sale of war-saving*' «*rtirt<a*e- Cert ideates v ill be placed on -‘ale in postofflee. bank®, railroad sta tion*. afore* and other place- thru on* the country The sixty flf*h enngre-s HS--em bles today for a session that prom ises to equal f not to exceed in im portance any in he hn’ory of the nation The first conference of rural rdu cation and rural life to be held on the Pacific coast under the au*pVe« of the bureau <•( education, depart ment of the interior, will meet today at Chico, Cal Mrs. I)uko Appears In Huge War Spectacle - (/ \ '/•' J! i I V jl /• i 1 i MPS'.AKGirrv ft. ''h • ifr? tnilrr H. Oskf, (nrmrrlt Hl«« I or<l* lln ttfilillr- tis I ’hi I nilr 1 1. M » I* nor ut (hr \»« tork nu *•»" «k« »r» hrlptns til nikkr *'ller» In•»*!’* ii .iiiTf**. “Mf.ro I nii'l" |« n • pr.-i ft.-te l.f In* hfl>( tn i-rnml l rnlral I'ilm-f, \r \% I nrk. for n*r rrllrf. Mr». link* npprnri M * "liit4mnlk,r.* COLLEGE BOYS BEAT SOLDIERS l. of I). Win- From lump Mac Arthur. But Waco Team Fights Hard Th.* fa-1 and hardy football eleven sold I* r* - whtch ii>uro*y«*d float ir-off ('amp M i* Arthur. Waco, Tex , i « .* defeated bv the I’mversiiy of « . - I • j sis id by a scon of 2T o 71 Th* game 1 wa- not n«>nriy so i n*- sided it* 111* «o):.- would in*; i ,tTr. however, a - the r *«*t tlmt 1 1-.• >ldi»*ra gained ! eonsid. raid*- mort vania on llpc plung than *1 1 Uv- winners a» i.>t* T lo* :• 4>» rs made most !of tb* r -in* t-nd runs and for wmd ita '* aii'i 'h* v w* re als«> | favored with t:.- >rf-aks in luck * 'i - )-., •• rle and t • i 1,,,, rv t I » L’>iV** the Sol . , l s •*— * 1 , t . . ~ , ls , rii rhan the col without being The sol uiers showed rh* ?pj- military spirit bv fighting to the !*-' and 'ch and , , K . • »» . n -tarte*J fn fact. :!ie> wer»> **n the i verg** -of ms kin k .-*n**thci touchdown , when time was up. Allen v* - the 'uig.'i. particular I star foi *t>o lo*als t*n*l personally conducted 20 of hi- team's 27 points I oxer- accomplishing Uu flrvt touch i down when h* -* u*m 1 the ball on hi own 35-vard to* and ran *>s >ard uro— ib*» army line While the I came was enthuaiaktlcally tought it wa- egcop l tonally clean and sp*»r*s j manlike on b*uh sides. The ero *d was disappointing, on!' - about 2.50>* person- being present, cm this account the I'niveraity «»f , Ivroli turned <>v*-r the total re<*eip - | to ‘he arm* fund, tho the contract t * ailed for a split of and 4 i per cent. The line up and summary fol j lows. \ OF r>. *AMP M VRTtr r. ibauer D-K Vo** hT . P*K"I I Pat** >n ... . • l-*» * l .‘ j Mr* wti4)d i Hoiran H.'i Tr< ( Kan* U <! Mev «rs I Brennan vj H >}ev K“ittg«ral<l t*.H Manley Alien Kil Tj-pct- t'.F* SU-ore bv auart*-r* 17 3 4 r. of r 1 : r -sr <’arn p M• < Arthur Touchdown*--Allen , Uendr sn. filler. Mf*Oreg r. •* * « fr -rr tou.ih 1. »n- Alien 3 in ♦. M -*;r**a*or 1 in Ftefwrew— Lane, t’ M t'mpire - Onorheifl, i-rlus*"*. pc-wers At. 'tsr\ * v- *-• *•? on* 1 "* Iminute* ■ tuti- n* f . ■ * D --Piaula for II -■ n. K»! r*u-r; *Jutrex- f-r Km* Jttdro ' i r Harwood IVeCattaland for i-• • »*m: ! f r K>nn' -mp Ms v -~3V#Uch for vvi:. springer t r •\Vet*ch: Oreaory f- Hanley Wal ters fi*r Oarnner; li-- **v f r Tap; * ' Miberinjf f r ‘"lar Ward for M • • er« Brady Potter; H*-nr:-K- n for Ra*r*l. HERALDS TAKE EASY VICTORY The Heralds easily defeated th» Maroon football team of Toledo In tb" l«tf«>r <-lty on Sunday fli* score was 2.1 to 0, bn* might have bet n much ruoie if the Heralds had cared to extend themselves. Man ager Roesink. Coach Marshall, Horn- Sac! steder. Shields and Dunne were in a taxicab driving to the game when it collided with a tour ing car, which was demolished arid irw two occupants injured Th** football players were thrown out, but all escaped injury save Shields, whose knee was badly bruised Ram Stop* Football Game Rain prevented a football contest b«tween the marines of *he league" l I-lanrt yard. F'hiladHphia. and the Boston navy vard a* Cambridge,: Saturday The postponemen* »ill be play**! off Monday. i Dicky Dippy’s Diary MCviDAV «JU3T *J I WAS I HFfcPD A JOPT 3WIET VtmMC MV HAT, t S'TOOO AT I rs GLA.O TO SBE VOVI Ll Cj*MTi a TSVCMTY C€ SIT VO*CE BEHIND ME ATTENTION. HAVE G«V6N l]P SMOKINGj" WHICH \ had WON &LONDX |! THE <5 PE AK E WAT OLIVE’S AF A FEW REMARKS ON FRIEND, DOTtIE DILL. ji THE W EATMEfC, ETC. JME i WHV ITj j | j Mfi: D'PPYI j —4?- —-Jp : If —4 -> '' 3 vrj^jjL __ __ 1 - „ L -•.-t'T' —r- —rrrr— Keeping I p VVith the Joneses V/HAf! /DU Ar.E [7~T u ftl<’!o Ol’ TVuT * f AV' NON jPN il_' I ftoT THA|T 3 j TvOU v5E£ lV 003T5 MOT CO Mi NO TJ> Ct(S(\ \ Tift ftf.rrr An T WANTED YOU Vttj'tl Gs T i 3u3T POINT I f-|VE DOLLARS T© ; ~<F ’ fVM i U.L x VJ-TH * '.Pi ClAly To I AI ON7 Ml' F: 7 V/F Won’t 1 ,r} i C?ET UM* l **■’ I*«<><'-wy -fc'rrr' vv y \rmnnr ; *. , _ ! ! / JSF^V 1 '* fTs. 'i ' _ jlc* ' Y 1 lmis v*rh Out 1 l. W. -L. 2! Tallies I i>r l*. XT i «■«*•» M. Xr«ti**r. 7. \ «»rl In* «••,! <• rn MUh, 7i I r«lr*l Hick. **. * aHi|» *,rfi»H, 14, * *in |i t ii»tf I. 11. \X . ,4 .1 , 7; « Hinp <»l»r»-niiiH. *4. |*ttt»t*iira MM 33*111 lii I 4 «*»|» l.*f. «• * Minn l»l*. IS; • *mi* 'l<-»ilf. *l - hi»l|i |lu,l«*. lit * mn|i l un»|i»n. *». CAMP CUSTER IS BEATEN BY GRANT Desperate Fmttball Tilt Isr-t Dx Brittle < reek"*Officers, 11 to i:i Y llt’AiiO, ltd 3 4r. on*' of the * ov bit»« r!y fought ar 1 most hrll | liant football game* ever seen in • the west, the officers* team from I Y\r; i» Grant <i«fen:*d that repi- i Ing Yamn Custer, Haul** Creek. Ml* . Saturday afternoon on St. l It. -< or- ol Min’. Tow .ilk I the clo.se of the game Yottello, of | the Yu »r ifjin, nad an opportunity ■ tt even up the iroro by kicking goal i ft**r Gardiner, the Indian star, for- I incrly ol <’at lisle, had mail*' a bril- I ham run of **;■ yard* for a tourh down. 4 'oatcllo mi>s**d, how.vtr, i iid th* g 4U.e * n led wl'b Grant on** 1 point i* ih*» giM»J. K'**n «t tbs' it' i lik-ely Cusler vould hax< won by two |»«) ; nti- bu» for a misunderstand ing Just hi fore the Anal wM-tle ih* Yust* r bo vs had lilt* hall do.-*** ’u th« Grant goal. A held kick would have been toinpurativelv easy for Yi-leMo. On*' of the oflb tals I told htm that dv re was still a min -ite to play inn Cast* lo detern ined -> us* i»> sec <nds of tht* time to get i ’he ball directly in front of the goal ; p >-t- to make the kirk more < *r ’i n H<‘ mad* the play, but before h*• could kick an olmo-t certain field ciVil • '-h,-t|* sounded, ending th ; bs f tle Each of th* T.ams scored two ! touchah.wns. b it Shiverick was more forumate than Costello ,*nd kicked i goal both tries The < normou* ; crowd, perhaps the greater' that ♦ ter -o ,i football game in Chicago, 1 witnessed one of th* v finest • \hibi lums of it.- kind ev< played \r tn i r"sung feature of the afternoon w,i h -iti'.'ing of war song -by 5, I i*(*i soid-' r- from Crmp Grant 1 K* : •,i ■ ii*- ne-up and -uni ' tnary: ■ ’A XfT* ''T C T ’ r. camp *; R ANT t i•; n *• i: T 1 %-i, , *«*n K r . . latlirop - P- 'i . ill. Whitln* S w w r * . . . ,*' Phi n k Ke * n l»-*» . . M*('»ti* M riwrtv L*'T F Smitii < »*t rd *nr * !»I. . ... WcKi-dr 'iff i -.stfll*. . 'j H H«idv M • i|*-r R fH Wi.rtd ... I,j{. . -hiv*rtck Laneb- ** !■'*ti ,--ch<*blrig<*r T< u- h'lovn.* Stiiverick, Kddy. G*r itin*-!, latng). fT <. i:« fr«<m touch id* wn >ti,v*-ri<W 2 •'••steV*> t. Siib*tl» ; t'lt**** <~ , u«***r -f’rim*r for Miller, t’mplre llnln*.". isle. iT*f(*r** >M*g i*|j*ohn. xtich’gwn rlel-1 Judge- Kn’Kii*. Kwrtmouth H***d l!ni'»n:»n - * H*iM»rnt**s. f**h'gti. Tin e f p* rl'i-t« FROM FOOTBALL TO BASKETBALL “Dutch" Thiele and “Norh" Sa< k ! -tr-der, who have just wound up an *-\<-niful football season with the Heralds, have been booked to s'ar on the Y. M O. basketball quintet this season. Ixxst season's basket ,il ;innals include the feat., of- is pair In many Ins’snces and much i« I e x pec ted f r*) m s h e m Til** Y. M O. expetts to put a frong bm-ketball team In the field this year and present indications are .that all expectations will he fulfilled Tire rost**r of this year’s five has not b**en completed, however. Printing—(k* plat- *">»l kind -Oil % r ),hl —1 lm-« .l«*l* Of|U,—Hutu 4SJ*i. DETROIT TIMES NORTHWESTERN : NEW CH<MPII)N , State Inter-Scholastic Lilly Wrested From Central In Fierce (iame Iho intrr.M hoiaclu* state chain plonshlp, held by (VntrAl high school fur five v t'itrs, went to North ! western high by a margin of oiu | point Saturday afternoon tu one ot the most thrilling f«»<* ball matches lover played at Goldberg hold. The score u.t>. Xurthweatern, 7 On- Ttal; C. W'lth the u j>ro\;il of the athletic board of Northwestern the L’olta may pb*y Haverhill, Mans, high school for the high school football charoplom-hip of the I nite dStates. According to t'oach Joueh. If the ap proval ot the board la denied the lean will be i!i>b*ndt*d. On, down api*ce was the result I >f th** n tilth up to the beginning oi. I the third quarter when Vedder. easily th* sth Lt the day. made the f.r*t score vhi 11 * caught a put t ftori. H'.nkerr on t.- own 20yim\i line and ,nn the o n tth < f the ti ml lot a touchd' »n A imuld' terrain naw covered and • rear he roue, hmd, red h* : play* ling some w hat. but and *|-4 ( ’ tact [there wa* not an idle inon.*nt from I whistle to whistle Tne failure ol <>nt.,i - hitherto ! almost per D-ct forward passing con * bination is said to b< ihe earn** o. t!u- it-ata’s fall. Three forward ii <v>se,! failed in sui cession. The line-up: 1 t'STKRN' OKNTI; Al , Sworn 1 .... I*Li WmK ,ti.ua H*nd*-r non ... I*.T Fletcher 1 . . . ;.UO H-j s-ns Mark C l -an** iiVi*r tli> Hcklund Perkins . . .... K.T ..... . . )<» t «•* Mar n It K Kresce ! V«ddei '.j It Hu kaw jWickhsiH .. Lit M 1 'allum [ Tanner Tl.ll. . Brrnkrr i‘Tapir, . . K.H Schllckennieyvr * .*■ b\ quarters (i ti 7 0- Oentral '» 0 0 * « Toe. t il -wns -Northwestern. Ved- I Jet -n, ra I Hrokaw ,«..*!.« from | t*»uch*t.„n Vadder S.ih*titut«o»i« i V >rth w. stern S. r:nu*' n f - Perl I in*. Ctnuil Wetsber* f.>, V I raan. Mipmi f. r K \v 1 -nan f><r Ofdcia s Empire V, alten. .M eft'kan Reff-e- 1 V (valiant- 'j* ■ ' *nisn ,» | \V. stern T,m«* < f juanem—min [ ut«a. DEMETRAL FACES . ITALIAN CH AMP Pilly 1), mitral. the Gre*-K wrest i ler. and Renalto Gardinl. popularly regard-,1 as the Italian champion, will grapple on the stage of the Avenue theater Tuesday n gilt Ihrmetral looks for the haides* 1 tussle he has had this year It hi> bout with the kalian He is work ing hard for this match and if he : wins he will rurprlse many who be liev*' the Italian Is too strong for him The willihirncss of I*en *■ r.-. 1 to meet a foe of the , altb-r ol tF'dinl prove* that the Ore* k i- for any the best of it . aiv. Indoor Golf For D A C. fh*> l> A C Is considering the a I v i -ability of establishing an Indoor Full system for 'he winter In a circular issued by the romnrme handling the question. If is s'«ted that the club will purchase the n»ce«*ary outfits and ,-ng.'ge a pro fessional. A , harge of flu wilt be made menibe'j. fpr the «eas,,n and ha’f-houc lessons will b** gl,en for II CASTOR IA For Infants and Children l i Use For Over 30 Years '..ways bears _ + rr.amxe of STHE TAGE »tt ».t:>T. Pr. m pov,-n> and obs, urt,.v to a tiid for a r> »ai ttifor.- Is U, ours,- -f I'l.uNiH, t-Wtrbanks latest serte* ~f film adventure* *.,-n in the lt'g,*ni I this w k umi<*r ttie tit »•- "iteicli .ng f. I Ih,- Mill'll W1.,4 lb. p.tetflldet- I t*. ti,e thr.-ne *>bje«'t» to bis cccupaiuy j p.V'"i r tV. begins, with tc/ughc-* himself the st..l in . ,-n-. , ' rue iirnr.< are lai-t tn Italv and N**w fork. .Meats. I'-nn Ins i -.U 'i, s, h poor ,-ivik m u button fa, toty. I 1,-srns that h- •-* the rishtful kina' -if l-the mythical prlnclpwllf > «-f "Vtil« g'tr 1 i ' srt<l •••ts out to r«-, -I!*+m his I Inheiitance Hut there is , pr. t-ndsr I t», tfie thron nstned it|a< k imrle." ! who leaie.-. ston« tinturn.-d t>. .Jo jaw a> with \' •\ ■ * After l»,*ina threat w f, : *' >* ' 1 It. I by h irnp ai. I thrown into the .-anal, , t Mr\i, c. :n> to the irii-bi- n the j life if a k ing Isn't evn tlv w )<•« t if is cracked up to be and Ph, k h. n .>n to the button fa lory and I 'sic hls ! sweetheart, who Is waiting tot Mm ‘•llea liitig for th*- Moon" is on view ! In f. n- .1 tui aft* r tbs re«Uiit! VttUdf- j ♦ OHCIiKt M. n..1 ne l-'ur ar famous as a prl- | I u.a dotina portrays her new,-at r->b*. , | that •’ an An., ptluces*. In "Tha ! 1 Woman <»< 1 H vrgot, or, the Otpheum . Ia- rear, this w . The plot unfold* ' an a- inni mn ■ old Vm- o j | tr'u-lng t- e rimi|iii-»i of Mf>wter.<m«a'a ! kinado'i, bv the tr.v idiiif Spaniards n a *i>lendid s* rirof spe, tacutar i scene* \t .<* I «r - T> tea M.-nte. iii ,t s dAUirhfcT has , ro!,- tiiat g'.y. s ample ' • f i Mumt' ; r display of Virr talent atni tt.e "barbaric environment gives ; tier costume m i-,p.. that reve ils a \v- ,lti» f be welled a rid featheri"! \'a- h e t i» f’aptatn Alvirt.l* f.,»r love of whom Tecta betrays her Ii n* ' ind.s -f 'I - ln*a rt< I Hayrnofid'Hatton, as Mont-minia. Jt..- I art JTo.«wrnrt!i ~s t’nrtet. -tnrt Waite: lx>n« -n the top- ,-f a high priist, <• .ntr.'-.jt- t il i:r peraotia tiotia I "o .!•*velopment -f the pj. t M. »a I'.irrar in The Woman ti.nl For got** Is presented In tin orphdutn In - onjun- 1 on v. iti,*the teguiai bill of i _ Mil.l '■ :. -he M . . I to-a- this week W aiUm Ttnaaeil. or l-f ltie stars ~f ntot'on picture Silent . e whose .-.>m ba'f "--th hard-fls -* .1 luffiana imu n j.|e I . >:• famous, has a splendid »es. lift for hr* talent* -n "Snap .Turtr- j tto-nt " This n, w comedy rtratua give* him th- r. le of a s< rape g i ace son 1-- ipprov •.1 (>f by his wealthy father, i ' r i' who nevertheless win* tlic 10-..- »f n l -inii fuT girl with money. • ri< «[ oi »ibU* rh»r»i't. r «.f ttie lad In ’ ■ 11 e.j |n ht« failure to ar r|, e s* t'>,s church in Ur, ■■ for bl own Wertd n* l.ecajj... of a .:g fight ; .In an alls, in which h> misert with ; a gang .f thug* Tir.s |ft + !e i ,po i ost him the disfavor ,<f hts *«< e<t i s*. he g.-.e* tr. Is>ne Star. \ r to up with th- rftuntn T- era t>* is i latak* n f> , a n.-torlo ;■ ' *n • t but aft-r tnan\ vlct?"!t otes he r- -■ Cl|er| I;. The (tla' O'.erV of »be ,<tU[\l bar.rtH ant the bringing of tfr two nt*n fa e »a face l Ir.elude*i In the cast with Mr Ibm *•11 are I'rancelia Hillinateti, liuP e> t’l,*ik Arlrtah iil»» >n ivm ('..inks t-en « fturton, Aahtt n TVarholc and I! tth n.erdaie tt t jr.vru Afar' r ks .r.l - cy r cbe. r S t the Mah 'tic screen thi* week in "The i.itti*. Prln< h*- de picting th*- st« r of Sarc. Cir*. kn -w n to (b.Misanrts of rea«l«.r. of the novela of 11r« Murnett A more <|elg- *f. if sf. ry for M’ ■* Pb kforrt i.*»uld not ha " t-op sou- 1 Am. *>g other f>*-et*v s-ene* are th «» wh*-re Ht, ea, for the and us her . hi Id • open: ns In the boarding school, teite 'hem “Alt Raid and th* , Fort, Th.. . * " which fa'ry tale • -S*. n '.fi th- recn Then there are other '. o -1< i- * i*« in whl-h i-tara r ,-al|» '•.»lr Twist *rh>n *h" con hd*s f. He k’ the poor little slave that sh» hu«n • .-ii'.n -veil for »o long *h knows ' .*• • : i#t be full of hol low* ' A-. ain when Sara and H»-ck» snaking d<.wns*alrs wh»re a Christ mas cake is tr progress of tnaktrw f r tt,*> more fort’ nate girls, th.- fw-> *, ii • <1 r'l'lk < ■ ha . to tie contented with fjj.' smel's, f-.r th, e.ake tb-v , hn»" Wottld no' b<* «harr.i with them. Added ■- gttractl ms n loje [ I t*-s i>n: r ; ~t«.'l views of Richmond, Va M il: i! .| l< f *• a e .rredv, news events nn-1 the Majestic or' h-s'ra on- | der Piof J Ward Hutton's bat.*n. In M() N I) AV , 1) K ( EMRtR 3 . 19 17. In t. <t o o', rt ur«- and other nuiai. al number s, TIMS IS NO TIME FOU l‘E ACE TALK, ASSERTS PASTOR 'l lie R. i \u,cn Maywood, paator jof ih* t' -ssAV,- \lc'hot) Ist church. ' took aharp issue with lam! lgtns | down, '• iiutit. dlate | euce proposal I tr hie Sumlnv . veiling aeriuon “The English speaking world In ; not ready tor peace, and will not be i until I’m *ian autocracy and mill , flirtsni Art- overthrown," he declared, j "The central powers, and especially j the Geni an rulers, have proven j themselves to he such liars that we cannot believe them, and we cannot trust them, and they must be beat -1 en completely before the world can even think of peace." Pr. Maywood paid eloquent tribute | in the \ M. C. A as an organita l tion and asserted that he has found i great comfort in the belief that il l* growing stronger, Reo Meeting Dec. 1R The annual meeting ot the stock- I holder-, of th*- Ueo Motor Car com pany will h* held in the r< mpany't office in tensing, Tuesday. I>ec. in, at 2 p m The company'* balanea sheet is of Ant: HI, la!7 v rt nf a ■ <ets of fS.SH,. 922 t>v. and cur rent liabilities of $2 Hk1t,821.11. Th-» I'ortu* include Liberty t>< *nrt sub rfptamounting to f 1 ♦>N.r*3».; o. Gould On Duty; He Is Sergeant Now i & 4f c ( Imlv rl! i? l ; 4 ff * ’ |*y, , rp rsrrwcw—— —•• — CCJZFOKA L XINGt>ON GOVI?. % • l\lnml,>n I.diilil, rt< Hllonel r>* *rlee llvp »rr, I rr ■wlillrr hn< been iiromul r<l In *cr***nr,t In thr Vraflnttnl Vrmy. lie'* »k«„n h*-rr nr, fluty *t 4 nmp III*. V. V. M- wnn I,ln ,*r**m»t l«»,< thru l,|n knowledge nf engineering nn*t heeutine lie n»* * linguist anil wen ,|,il*-k to grnnp noldlerly dllll»« l.nnt JiiU, tknglrt aurprlned Hl* frlritrtn anil family by hi a tnnrrlnge tn Ml«* Annette knee I, Itultan fnver neaa anil nrtl*t. To Cure a C-otd tn One Day Take LaAXATIVB KROMO QUININE Tnt»l»’t* l>riißgi«ts refund money if it falls to cure K W GROVE'S *ig nature la on ef>r-h bo* 10c Adv. 13 CONVICTS FLEE JOLIET Men Saw Thru Three Steel Hoorn ;uid Kwcnpe JOLIET, 111.. Pec. 3 Fosses aio ' purMiing Lt conv cth who escaped from Joliet penitentiary early today. The men, who were In solitary confinement because of creating dts* .11l i•Alice* 111 the ceil houses last week, btoke out of their individual cells ami hawed thru threw steel doors. Albert ilmnelli, a guard, and John Carlson, captain of th*- night guard, who were encountered in the cor ridor, were beaten into uuconscloua neaa. Tha convicts were fired upon by guards In two fo-vers, ns t h»- * .scaled th - 16-foot wall near the cast gala. Nona of them i* believed to tiav*, been hit and they fl*-d toward tha Illinois Michigan anal. Most Os the men who < scaped are behaved to b.w. he-n leaders in tha riot and flic in th* prison sev eral moDtha ago. Three of them ara said to be "l fers COMMISSION GETS MANY TIPS ON NEW ( HARTER Tlie charter rev *lon commission •n its mooting. Saturday, decided j that in the future ad suggestions r»* kartling the writing <>f the n* w charter should he submitted in writ ing. Such a flood of advice has al ' ready been given the c,minis sinners that they are sure they would not he able to renumber even i a fraction fraction of it. In this : «<-salon (Jeorge Fenk* 11. < uiipiis-ion j **r of public works, and Mix Koch, citv tr*’asurcr. made many sugges tioos regai ding ihe way fh*-\ won I,* t like to have their departments or* ganliM. j Commissioner Kenk'dl recoin raerded that the chart* r authorize the department to sweep away T’oundnrie* so far a* street cl* til ing Is concerned and that a blanket • budget for the cost of tie cleaning | 'he whole city to- employed He i also suggested that th* term of the mayor he extended to four veara, 1 saying that a good public works I system could not h“ organized and j developed in two years. >!*• also [suggested that the department b« i taken out of the operation of ihe J civil service commission Treasurer Koch suggested change* tha’ would aimplyfy th** collection of taxes aud also protested that the penalty for *l* Unguents is unjust. ( H AS. \V. DAILEY TAKEN BY DEATH Funeral services for Charles W. ! Dailey, retired business ipan. who died s’tddenl) of apoplexy, Sunday, in his home. No. 44 Linen!” n\e will he held in the residence Wednesday ifternoon at 2 o'clock interment will l*e In Woodmere cemetery. Th** Rev. Raymond \f Huston, :*a-for of 'h*- Trumbull-ave l’re*«byt*.riait church, will officiate, with Itev. \V. T .Tscnucs. a former past.vr. Mr Itniley came to Ib-troit. In 1572 from St Paul. Minn He was fir-' known prominentlv k* secretary of the Mvrtle-Grand River trolley lin*\ before it was bold to the I>e trnlt Fnlted railway. His father, Joseph Dailey, was pre.sld.-nt of the line kVillowing the sale of »h** in- Mr. Da'lcv *>nt*'--- ‘ * estate husines- from which ha rw tired In IWS. Crlatln* —the plnln nenf klnrt—thnt t* right—lime* Job Mnln IMS, —By Sinnott —By 1*01)