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PAGE 4 MANY MEN ' REJECTED AT CUSTER Nearly 18 Per Cent Are Found Physically Unfit CAMP CU3THR. Mich., Dec 3 Predictions that the physical dim friation of the November contingent c>f draft select# sent to Camp Cutter tould be more strict than hitherto llive justified It la now very probable that the percentage of r#- for physical disability will I>«* clo«* to IS per cent. For Ins tan* 17.6 p* r c« nt of the men sent from J. Sru4t to *T» *■ Th:H,:. il'i'dih ini Thirty Ninth Infantry have been i- ut borne. The Three Hundred and Tlirtj-seventh Infantry, recruited front th*- upper part of the state. b-t- more than 20 per cent cii its November recruits. Estimates from other regiments make the IS yv r cent estimate seem oonherva t- <. Thi»* means that approximate -1 *.oou more men must be sent to lHup Custi-r as alternates for the A*rivals of two week*! ago. These Xtiust come before the sends ti e final 26 per cent of The flr*- - t and aft call. Effort* to discover the reason for ti ~ self-destruction of Ralph J. ■ • rejt at Camp Custer late last i k have availed little. Forejt. *’ to belonged to Company M. Three }. andred and Thirty ninth Infantry. "Jived at No. 522 Horatio-ave., De troit, before he was called to the color* last month He seemed con V ated and was making an excellent e Idler. While in his bunk. Jor* jt r- i an artery in his arm with a safe- V razor blade. A few days before he hnd taken out a war insurance } Ijor for SIO,OOO. His widow will ► t this sum in monthly payments i * retched over 20 years. Sunday ns usual brought thou i. 'ids of visitors to the ennip Most o. them carried haskets of goodies Ur the soldiers of the company Vte#s#* had another Thanksgiving dinner. Sunday one artillery tw- Dry iiad rue wind* !urk»-\» "J* f over from Thursday Th«*~,. wen devourud yesterday. The headquarter -of the Jewish war recreation commission have Von moved to buildmg No. *OS. which is a Y. M. C. A hut. The commission Is doing good work iiruoug its proteges. The new con crete road to the camp was opened yesterday and for the first time motoring to cantonment was a pleasure. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER 7 GA3T C R « A Pocket-books! cheer up ! * •- Try thin new Recipe "H O” BREAD 2Mi cup« H-O Oatmeal Pour 2,'. cup-< boiling water over «mr, let stand ! or I*4 hours. Then add small cake lukewarm water Add ‘-J cup mo lasses (may be omitted) 1 reaspoorv ful salt. 2 tat- -spoonfuls shonenintr. Stir well. Au 5 cups wrheat flour and mix wd' Let raise-, mold into 2 loaves. ba„. 1 hour. IV'HO CoinMriy. Bus f.10.N TANARUS! M+Amr* of H O I or- *,*nd Presto j |j Christmas Music In Victor Records Appropriate to‘ th>- at a.* on. ( urir' ; TTTntv music predominate** in f h»* Vie tor refold# for December. Many of the greatest artist.* iu the vocal aiut instrument#! world have created 1 some rarely beautiful Christman ; I compositions for th< Victrola Among those w hua» voices iu a) j be heard in songs t,f peiuliar mo j meat at this season are Caruso, Me I Cos: mack, tfchumnnu liaink, •. 1 iuc k I Homer, de Oogona. Wertenrath, j J (iaill (Jurci. Fra nee • \i*U Mabel i ] Garrison, while mch no». and Instru* j ! ruentali ’ as Kr«*i *r Paderewski, i j Elman, and others cuiurlbuU* to the holiday record*. I It will be welcome news to the t thousands of admirer* of ‘tie Boston ( Aymphony orchestra, and to the still greater thousands who havt i heard ihis innioua organization in j conn-rt. to know that at last Victor i records have been made of several tI a UK l '; * roliestra n .t:.b* : * pla> **d , iby ibl* orchestra. At one time It, ; whs thought an imposini# feat to . J prcK tin perfect records of a grea; i : symphonic orchestra, but after } many, many trials, the Victor com , j puny in»* succeeded >r.d the records ! are said io be marvelous The Bo# j [ iot organization played for 'he Vic* i I tor Tschalknwsk)'* Fourth *ym | phony, and the prelude to act third > :of Wagner s•• Lohengrin " | With the ( hristntas music i** fe«* ; 1 tured war songs that have become j popular In the recent past thruout 1 th** country, and' especially in the , cantoument* nnd naval s’itions ; And. of course, there is plenty of | i n*w “jazz, dance music, and or I chestra ind band -el-ctum*. while; ' the favor.‘e# of the Victor family who know !*r well how to sing a popular *<.ng have lot# of new one* to bid for popularity Several 1 :r.d:*d new forelm ; double faced records in many dis 1 fee# nt languages have recently been j I Issued by the Victor company, ’h» ; Ills: including ’he languages of c>n 1 tinental Europe, the orient, Sean- i Uinavia and South America. * NEW BOOKS IN PUBLIC LIBRARY i The following n* w have h«*en » •? hrary Th> greit w* - FUt'ie of the •s. imn« " John U\»* han. ’"i •• u French' 1 I; \ 4 « Tlriiu i ■ ITS'* I*a\ - i r«• 'Russian I>untie* *ett Prob il# rns. - .» U. t'uff h:--n Month# jin tii-. War Z ne. K .1 I'm “F<»r ',, • i i ■hi -: J■, 11, 'at;? -. , rfao int. *• k *' * re' »r. •- * r • tYornan tor in S»*b a. ’ Mrs. r. T Mattliew "Oitsri Tent in .'land* rg" Mhiii] Mortimer "Puftri frnn*. Pic ardy h> Two Chaplains ’ T. XV Pym i sort Osoffrsjr Oi*r«l"n, 'ltaly V, nr Herb- t Vivian. Hisand irav'-l "T*-# Soul of T’iieer." L- rd R. V, ft rf >Mlton ‘T--- l*nd Past an.l Present.* ff Harley "A Vagabond's W»•#•#■ v. A safr'*n:- Mittdleton V *h f tl Me* I eat * Lewis ?pene# 'Armenia' W T. V ' Art." Judith Cls t' l; ‘ Concern.ng | P* ntlng ” Kenyon C ox f*rtencs and teehnol, %v: "Com* I nress»d Air for the Metal Worker •• c* c fftrsohber#; ’ T.eatbee Sperlmen TP k" F W T.« CYo 1 * ’ Prin'intes *f V*r »raphv.‘* A C, M Adle M: ■ • ejlane-ua; "CU and an ' Mr Welts " W:il\am Areh»'. “f,»r and 1 rni-ire," a. E r>ttrhesne. ‘Co opciad.ll -n : n F , n , 'U'>." T fann»-« #»eb* 'hard "YV iron," \«>>'« Thompson. 1 SERVE H-O Oatmeal. Make your purse and your family glad. For one package of H-O makes 30 dishes of the most delicious oat meal that ever put cheer into the morning meal. And H-O has more energy-value than meat, eggs or other such foods. And costs a fraction as much. Further: 20 minutes on your kitchen stove finds H-O deliciously and thoroughly cooked. Os no other oatmeal can this be said because no no other oatmeal is steam-cooked 2 hours at the mill. Serve H-O regularly. It is a real energy food. And it really helps to save household money. See if it doesn’t. BANKER BOOSTS WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES The government'# campaign to • ell S2.UvHL()vO.OOO of wrar savings ■•rtlflcaie*. which ha* Just begun. >ffer# an opportunity to ’he bank of tho Unlud 3tat»*e to Ini 'vtr support to a “unique and iu r.selv interesimg etperlment iu t finance.'' says Guiet- W Me ;<h, president or the Meohantca Metal* National bank, of New k in a lcter he is sending s o all ' .irlt's correspondent# It i# the ,mt on of the Washington author »:«• I- states, to place these certifl , ritually in 3'1,00U.b00 Amid- The letter continues \ s«> n* the ,-srtlfl<*atrs. <; i a* ? "s- am unred will poatpon# the , rr. • ■ f th- th 'd liberty loan . But mar# imp, r- I innl *. > f*i r M * i ceasful sal# Will r#- j the Aiaerc-an public* recognl* . n ,\f .►,» vital part that economy ■\ml hSHir.a even of the smallest ] am- nt w I! pl#y in bringing victory * ‘ ’-at* Tl « war w:!i not be won with - . ' ne n -* wth men and at -r:*; and. as «ve see it that must the ,»«• n f the war saving* cer • fl j:.* h r5-cent thrift *tarop ght •: *he United States will rep ' «*>i-»t r t> re than a silver Quarter subscribed to * war :>->*n. It will • vrn oilte ■ qun'ier divert'd from e n,* unn# -ee«.« rv p irp.'se t-> the all |p p. rtan' and vitally necessary pur p 0- ,-.f aupplv r« our soldier* and • ail ( r« w it t*-e material for the pr-'#- ,-.t..m ui tii* war. \M(>r ref -e wm e economy an ! « % nil s,• nf.i-ssarj A wasteful and J thriftless pe .pi" ann-'t w n a vvsr I hen-", intil vi torjr !» obtained, the American pe.,pi* mutt b* rrada to see the eeeen"al need of making *acrl-- IV •-*.* however small, for the nnf n The war eaving* certificate* « u serve to measure • those sacrift #i down tv,>n t- t* tniy-f! * cent* My Ten ting th* :o.»el> e» wl’h* stln# t drive }. *me the ;•** ,nos the c»rt*". s*e*. the hanker* .*f the coun try in perform an b!e. patriotic s- ;rn tlcal service the result* of wl,■ r cannot be overesutnated. REAL ESTATE BOARD TO DINE THURSDAY NIGHT Th# I>e roit Real f>tate ttoard will hold Us ennual tuecting and dinner in the Hot#>l Cadillac, Thursday night, at 6SO o’clock. It will be a turkey feast, with appropriate trim mings. Lewis l. Smart, chairman of th# commit'* e In chargo of raising funds for Company E. Three Hundred uni Thirty seventh Infantry, in Camp Uusfer, which the board ha# ''adopt ed,'' report# total contributions of s!s*, ’A #o dat# The board Is to provide th# boys with a Christina# frv* In a urinted appeal to the iti'-mbcrship Mr Smart says. TANARUS» is up to us. aged and crippled and to proud to fight, to mak# »h.v Chris'- mas tree sometiung for th# 250 m#-n >f Michigan in Company E. who ar# fit ting our battles, to remember al vny#.” Member* are urged to bring #ome li nr for me member of th# cora i*an> to the Thursday night me#t ng, something a aoldter can u#e ar.d ••njoy They should be prepared to cive liberally of their cash. too. if hev hare not already contnbu'ed. -a\ •Mr Stnar' Company Eis com manded Ly Cspt YVilliam P. <’ol rn. . rermoer of the Detroit Real EPUt# board. RECRUITING BOOTH PUTS ON WINTER TOGS Thru the effort# of the Patriots of 1917 the recruiting booth on the city hall lawn 1* being in i habltg* file for the winter S* v**r:»l firms have donvted their ‘-.rvic*** The James H Roach company :-* r» paint <ng the exterior, the Detro Lumber IValers' association Is- donating htuvber for anew floor, side walk* Ceiling and atortu doors the I insell company i# the carpen ters. Pithl Soni company th* nails and felt paper, and the T. B Rayl company, begver board Fur the assistance they rendered *n recruit lug work la#t spring th< Music the Best Christmas Gift It i.s a source of lasting joy—a gift, not for the Christmas season alone but for years, for it carries far into the future the sentiment that prompts its choice (» » Bj j gj". f From Our Line Would Gladden Your fLme Such ce!i?hrated n-qkes as STEINWAY. KNAKE, C.KIXM'EL BROS, (own auto), SOHMER. VOSE STERUNG, SHONINGE R, HI’NTINGTON, MENi>ELSSOHN, etc., are embraced in our line. At no other house in state can they be purchased. How greatly one of them would add to the pleasures and attrac tiveness of your home—with what untold delight it would b re ceived by those of your household. The immensity of jur stock provides a Piano at w hatever price you’ve had in mind to pay- and we yladly arrange payments that make its purchase for Christmas very easy. Th# greatest mu* leg I value possible to • btain- -vaiu* 'bat !,a* ha I Urg* ;•.* rt in m •king us Michigan'* Loading Music H«»u*« .»i* ;*: Important f-.*iur# yrtu'll find here. Avail yourself of th#se advantage* in gladdening 't u er*i" with a P an© for Christmas. Aida and Elman Famous soprano >s* and talented vio linist appearing Arcadia p \ Tuesday Kve. f Records yUB Victor Cos. XTSfTIA ULMAN h*ar We Issue Record Gift Corlilicnti-s They Make a Bpiendid Remembrance for the Victor or Vlctrol* Owner. AitkiiiiK.aia N ammimkiti lyceum —tonight HIfiHTKRS mi*< ll’ VI \HTI««T« O K TtlK Boston Grand Opera Cos. dnk mm i-i nruiiMM i oKrf ki\<* xnyr imi-imi iim ll(KHrp I Rim |*OI II poi'l Mil III'K.H It #c\ « 0«T! HK. Ihlr<l lf< Rlcnlftln” —rir»l Sri “ Into of Hoffmann”— from M ( (t --tallrrla —Wrrfillnc "rfii. from “l.wrla 111 l.nwimrrmnor” ho<l *tn4 lom from -I orla”—with k*ln >n»nrrt4r. arrlalmMl l.r rrlfl«*o the grrnirmt "I tirin'* of Ikr *»nfrullon. ( tnriui-Or of or rNratrn, l|Mr Jarrkl*. « —fair to 92. '»aU on **■!*• of Theater •n4 ftu<t«on R EGENTvORPIIEUM Q A UE H R ; Tt fig Taylor’s LIONS i.Einive n,T' , - H . . rnv.-ri'A OOUCUSfkIRBAHKS Sat. Nun .Mo). Coni n>i I jpr Q ytUnLUISt FMnffAn i.»4 Faraai Mill. Ift-Mlr jj- —ar . iauKarM. 3 i.lff- a.ft so sfickta nv-2.*i-ir.- y^rjij Jlol I’lrtuTe* 1-4 «t■ •» Southern Serenaders R "** rM *• « * “snap judgment” n 7TPOIT Tonl.kt at a.I.V. Mat. UII nvi I HH a*i . J in 1 IMRi ra FIiOMMW pra«ailla OTIS SKINNER “MISTER ANTONIO 1 ’ M IT HKKK HI ITWiIII ||a|||) If all, oniU Mo Mill E?*« r t-i fj .•,(!. \*n f • », • M 9 A NATIONAL INRTJTI Tl‘< N ZIEGFELD FOLLIES DETROIT TIMES PatnoiK r««. i\<d the h**ar\ thank of the war dvparUUfc'Ut. Th*>> u -'• *i \ >| t h** \t\ > K*'ii«‘f s*»«'M‘t\ (i ir r>/ Nai > Rail* • week !•*' -• fv.ug ginger ait* and tea creatu con**s at th# Country t f ** r > n urmoiy miu the naval ball in \rcadta. Tho so c'civ was represented hy Ml#* Ulara 17 Dyar. Mr* Wil lla nt C. tlenoler. the Mi-s<;» Lyon#, Mrs Harry .1 Purae, Mr# l*«vn Hastings, Mr« Far! Jackson. Mr-« Martin Reed and Mr*. .1 K Galley Beginning today the J<*wh of Ann-nca will conduct a :w ( * w#• v - campaign to raise 15,000,000 >f a $10,000,000 fund for the relief of th* k it. '-in* , n lit * nil \ i' » v thousand* in Russia. Poland. Tur key and tho Balkan Staten Elman has made over 10 records; Alda nearly 30. All ar*» rplendid. We list a»fe«r b> **aeh .’irtlaf that are of especial b» aut> and popularity. . ELMAN RECORDS Thais —Meditition Canto Amoroio—Liebetlird Humoresque <Arr. by El man) Mmuet in G, No. 2 Souvenir de Moaoow Dans les Bois (Voice of the Woods) r,l»d to play thnrn for you or a phono rail (Cherry ?.C,00) will hrinf to your homo lmmcd!at»'lr nr.y you may wish to 11,1. Till* WKI H Elsie Ferguson "The Riat of Jennie etching” 4 nil lb** I anal Aifririt \II m. f t«i I, J AVE N U E THE JOLLY GI LS BJRLESRU i RS fWiCK UiiLi. imikl»tkl 540.272.657 IS RED CROiSCOST That Sum Spt*nt In First Six Months of Wark Work, Report Says WASHINGTON. !*• >' Results achieved in six month# of effort to meet the urgent ne» and for war relief | on all fronts are set forth in the report of the war council of the i American It* -J Urns*, made public today. It tel!* how more than s4b.ooo.ut>o jof the f 100,000 <*od war fund ha* Y i; FRANCES ALDA ALDA RECORDS Sing Me Love’s Lullaby Solitude < Balalaika Orch. acc.) Angel's Serenade (Violin by Elman) Love's Own Sweet Song Mighty Lrk’ a Rose Ave Maria (In Latin)—Vie- Jin by Elman. AMI 1 * " t HEX ■ | I l.fMtMl •tlory 111 The Auction Block Murk "rnnrft I'omrilv. l.iimtona A l olvln. a gk Mala. Til.-Th.-Sal., ADAMS ,v *-• % Ii« f w Arni* l»Mfr fl r .Wf. 25-tt ftO-TS* VAFGHAN GLASKK CO. I' Ir» I pr..( itlntlnn here of P. T. ‘Whea Frai tame Home” nf»ki "Thr VflUo Tlrkfl" l»nll , ~l i 7 mill n|» in Mm la 10 nn.l Isl. MARY PICKFORD ••Till" i.rni.K rriiMTA*" t~ Lew Docksteder Marr**n 4 oillo A Os« dymU 41- frr»| llr 'lnnln A In: ■« run brrrkar 4flv« (larki Mr. nml Mra. liorilna M IM»| 4t>h»tl A 44lt|frt Marlr l.»*‘a f'orrwlaln 11**1 Y'ruaa Mndner Irlrinr I'.nllr* l.rnaa llrralpu to K*«l Ohm nAPRirK 1 "’ M .t*m . i VjMnniLA. 0 „ ArvMa3S*.|„ fl v* vunm - uu< * «i»»» h * HM-f Knarar II allrf’a l , »«rrf«l llmniii, r piJE' WITH MIMH 4 > I iIL ii »< k t;rr, nu L” Vlff in « hin on 4 IV 1N Ir E* linMHMHYII « »4T. Mor* Ihr I llln a than Mr. 44 nllrr’a -r4iii tu rri.i •• 4nl orrh—*4o Inna l.rftj." I rmllnt—»». Plata oral klnil —tha> riaht—Tlmm Job Daft.—Ma.a «lh been expended. t)f $40.272.»>57 appropriated by the council $7,6.‘>9.»>i)0 lias b*en ad vanced to chapterh for the purchase of material and will be refunded. : For work 'abroad s;to.St»;'».Slo has been appropriated $20,601,240 of the amounrgoing to France, where auf fertng hi- t un "beyond descrip Hon.” For work outside of Franca, ex clusive of $750,000 recently sent for emergency relief in Italy, the fol lowing appropriation* have been made: —Belgium. $7,200,000; England, sl,- ••*•'.620; Italy. $214,000, Russia, sl, 150.440, Rumania.'>l.6l6.39B: Ser bla. $403,203. Armenians and Syr ians. $1 .SOO.i’OO; other*. $11.1.012. l'he report and« scribes in detail how ill tills money has been *p#nt and 11 'I in j 11 !>«*«(»■»' * i•/ i ' ' ■ Pianos, Player-Piano*, Victrolas, Records, Small Musical Instruments, Cabinets, Sheet Music, — Everything in the Realm ot Music at ihe House ot Crinncll. A Sure Way to Make the Family Happy— Get Thera a Victrola! There’s one as low as S2O. Others up to SIOO. Period styles on special order at SSOO, SOOO, S7OO, etc. Victors, $lO up. We’ve a complete stock now, hut the Christmas demand grows greater each year; and. this, together with transporta tion conditions presenting such difficulty in obtaining goods, makes it advisable to purchase early. 'lt is the one certain way of obtaining just the model you want. Make your selection at once. We’ll hold for Christmas delivery if you wish. Y'ou need pay but a little down—a little weekly or monthly. If not pn*«ih|e to rail writ* for full In form at lon regarding anything In our line in which you arc interlined. Freight or express paid anywhere In the state on alt orders of 15 and over. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gunnell Bros HEADQUARTERS 21.3-247 Woodward Avenue I /m** nu GULF COAST A “The Riviera of America’ * "/f?| r.m Christian, Biloxi, Ocean Spring, Guljport, '* I Mississippi City, Bay St. Louis, Pascagoula, \ Pensacola, NJew Orleans, Mobile. die miM, equable climate makes tbis an ideal loretion fort winter k']o!im. Good Hotels at moderate rates. Golf, Lwating, fiihtng. Hunting, motoring and otHer outdoor sports. Modern steel trains throe'jh from Giicafo, Cineinna'i, Louisville and Evansrile via Louisville A Nashville R. R. j * i reach fins enchanting vacation land in a little over 24 boors. -J |J : a ifia ( ;jf Cfit. Aik ft* liluitretaj (oUara, * iiMulo, or In form* non. JjjjpWf t CADILLAC j SOME BABIbS Vml 14 rrh— j«ih Mrltf’a llrrord llrrpkrn. ADVEKTISE IN HIE TIMES—IT PAYS MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1917. tolls of the vast organization set up by the war hoard since its up point meat. It records the forma tion of the Union Rej Dross, Nrival auxiliaries, the camp service bu reau, the sanitary service bureau an I other divisions ami describe* tie* membership campaign which brought the number of Red Cross members beyond the five million mark. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Prices IGAYETY^I lllfhrr Oratfr ftarlraqitr 11f1.1.0 A MICRICA In A Ira fa Mata. lOe. .Nett. Al Rrrrrf