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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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A 4 a it SUHPAYPHCBMBER 14 1802 the VALUE CHARCOAL or IS DOING BIG WORK AndTEis Beauty! Made to Our Order Just Dike Cut! GIRDS 1002 COATS Actually wort $15 Yours 'Monday just before Christmas for $10 00 8 I M' 1 I $875 the Si eg eCS SECOND NjOQfe WJ HEYtfS BAZAAR ANOTHER VICTIM 'h Lived MOTOR WORKS $10000 OR HIAWATHA THINKHARD soldier as for goodhealth stomnchand and nutri attest Medical Mt wtth their popular ti1 3 ajZoek Lancaster Pa A Chapman New York recfipts of county TREASURER YESTERDAY WERE 81X365702 electric power atation Thia will pre clpltate a big light with the Kalama soo Valley Electric Co over 'flowage rights naan an" and WtUre phi eW people Know Sew Useful It la in Preserving? Health 7 mzalA tvs ttbto aw mra vwpviaiMa mwvp wwa hundredtoousofada 'Musiolovere of Tltel MlenWeata Mr and Mrs Strong eele tne pmoea anniversary or tpeir yMmy ai meir ir BTWue xwy are jtne MASCAGNI GREETED BY SMALL AUDIENCE to the front for his 7 country with a weak atoma'Ch PASSING THE OLD Advice It: Go Early and Avoid Rush I tote a smSU It not at tacked 1 tothe piano in any way staipiy rolled to the instrument when Itausa is desired A Sensation' The great special diamond ring sale from lio to $25 at A oppo site The confirmed dyspeptic is fit for treason strai ts so easy to run that an inexneri enced man with a little care and1study can readily run one Notice thto large diameter of the Crank Shafte all solid steel forged It only costs an average of three quarters of a cent' an hour per to run an Stationary Engines 1 to BO Portable Engines 8 and UH Write for catalogue and informa tion Grand Mich December (Spe cial The party of eastern capitalists ar rived special car to night and on Monday will go oVer the proposed vrouto of the Inter urban MEN NATIONAL REPUTATION TOLD OP IT HIGH BIDDING OR A MUSICAL COMPOSITION International Secretary Goodman Gave Interesting acts PEARL WRIGHT KILLEDAT DEADLY GRADE CROSSING x' Ji To Be Ordained December 20 Rev Emmanuel Glanet will be or dained priest at the Cathedral Decem ber 20 Ho will sing his first mass at Assumption church Sandwich on the 21st NEW RECORD IN' PAYING TAXES An elegant handsome stylish warm coat also if made for us at our of fine Kerseys in all colors red blue castor brown etc silk lined throughout beautifully trimmed with velvet and silk stitching fall sizes from 4 to cured GoMeu Medical Discovery It builds up the wiuLatNma And solid Allegan' Mlch 'DeMiM'lA48 A of eastern capitalists arrived' In ADegan to day in special car ovdr'the Lake Siwe raflipaycom Ing here for the purpose of looking otrer the 'gTpund ts buHd dlectrio rail way The party left In the evening fdr Grand Rapids and from there will leave Monday mornfag on a totfr of insbectioh of the towns between that city And Chidado It fa proptoeid to build an electric railway from Grand Raplds to Chicago The is' also to go to Kalamazoo' Allegan to ba the junction point rom 1: here one road would go to Kalamazoo and the other to South! Haven Benton Harbor etc on to the Windy City Ex Gov Patti son of Philadelphia anghls son Pattison' are' the chief promoters They have been working on the road for the last two years' and the indica tions now are that the road will be built next year The Kalamazoo river IflTto be dammed near Allegan for an SkONliftere nt Work The Bath Town to having it usual run of shoplifters at tbe holiday aeason Two well dreesed woman wHI antar a atoae Cor ASSEMBLY IN THE HOME ERRY To morrow is the last day'ln which to pay state and county taxes and the unfortunate who falls to part with his alloted portion before County Treas urer office closes at 9 Monday evening Wilt Ibe Jatven the jn ivilege of donating the price of' a good Christmas present in the shape of a 4 per cent penalty in addition to the original amount the re ceipts thus far have been very satis factory there is still a large amount outstanding and the wise Individual will get around early and avoid the rush Tho receipts in countv treas urer office yesterday broke all pre vious records a total of $113557 02 pass ing over the counters There were 3 2u7 receipts issued 249 of them being landed otff between 6 and 9 last Ing in tho list department whfch was kept open Some difficulty was experienced last evening by parties desirous of gaining an entrance to the building who found the doors leading into the main cor ridor locked Mr Buhrer states such trouble can' be avoided by persons using the lower entrance which Is kept open and taking the elevator A recullar incident came to light yes terday when a woman sent a note to Mr Buhrer calling attention to tho fact that she was shy 35 cents as a re sult of last payment Exam ination of the receipts showed it had never been signed and the mystery was explained a little later when the woman's son took' away this statement without having it properly receipted Death last evening claimed David Wyatt an aged music teacher who has lived in Detroit for the last thlr teen years at the residence of his son Wyatt 386 Sixth street He was 76 years of age and came to Detroit from Toronto Ont Besides his widow he is survived by nine children Is Attewdiaar Geldea Jubilee' Rev Schwab Sp formerly of St church this city hss re turhed from Europe where he went for the benefit of his health He is now at Sharpsburg i Pa attending the golden jubilee of St church of which he is a former pastqr a LOOKING OVER GROUND: AT AL LEG AN OR ELECTRIC ROAD MT CLEMENS 'i INTERESTING STORY WRITTEN BY REV DR MeCOLLESTERj man enters end sake tor soswtktog at the extratae end of the stars TM is ssUy done at meal ttowS wkratkm are tact tew CMtMneto or clerks WMle tta third woman ar oea leave aomethN time Tkey a Omoei'Burfce 1 23 Kalamazoo (Mich December 12 (Special While drlvig across the I track at Indiana ields cross ing shortly before 8 this even ing Mr Pearl Wright and Miss Nellie Snyder both of Station were struck by tmsseflger train tirom the south which arrives here at 8:92 The man was outright and woman sustained injuries which al most preclude the possibilityof Mr covery The train stopped picked up the victims sf the terrible accident and brought them to this city body was horribly mangled The side curtains to the buggy were down" and Wright who was driving did not see the approaching train until too late A pathetic feature of the accident is that the couple were engaged to be married' in the near future Two men of national repute although along widely different lines presented phases of a common interest last even ing to a hundred or more of business men and clergymen gathered in the home ot Dexter erry 1040 Woodward avenue The two men are Hon Jernes Eckels ex comptroller of the United States currency and now president of the Chicago A and the Commercial: National bank of the same city and red Goodman of New York city a relig ious work secretary of the interna tional committee of the Young Christian Association of North Amer ica I The subject which brought them: un der one roof is the Young Chris tian Association and 1 during the even ing practically every phase of its ef fort was touched upon Up to nearly 8:30 the gather ing took the form of an informal re ception to the visiting speakers after which the company adjourned to the adjacent library and were there call ed to order by Geo Moody presi dent of the Detroit MC A Mr Moody introduced as the chair man of the evening Hon Don Dick inson who in' his turn proposed three cheers for the man who as he in sub stance expressed it has ever stood at the portal of the A to wel come all rich and poor alike the host of the evening The cheers for Mr erry were given with schoolboy en thusiasm As the initial speaker of the evening the chairman presented Goodman Mr Goodman has been in his pres ent position about "eighteen months but for 20 years or more has been iden tified with A work He plunged into tho miast of his subject at once Most Remarkable Ala VaaAeville To morrow evening the ConeordiA Ginging society will 'give a vaudeville entertainment which will conclude with a hop The following ia the pro grammc Comic Hebrew sketch Messrs Stnz and Albert Ertz im personations Mr Blodgett (Krieghoff) baritone Solo Mr Nuskowski medley Symphony quartet Messrs Chkrtes Lafond A7 Ertz Charles HendersonnA Klatt: Violin So (Durst) Professors Yunck and Bard "The New rock by Genee Patachel Bridegroom Smith: Zicklein a Young Tailor Xi Neiper Zoff An Old Tailor Krieg hoff comic recitation Mr Ed Marschnerr Trip to (by request) Miss' Welasen hagen Seppi Miss Anna Ertz Harry LeaT a Presz Ageatc Harry Lear police reporter qa To Day and well known in newspaper so cial and business circles leaves for Toledo to day to take up his new work Monday as press agent for the Arcade thektre' During his eight years with Detroit newspapers including Tho ree uear nas aou rooa vorr lends have expressed to him ifor hto continued success i "The Passing of the Old fa: the 'title of a singularly pathetic but realistic' sketch of New England life by the 'Rev Lee MdCollester pastor of the Church of Our attier which has just been published in pam phlet form! 7 Dr McCollester first wrote the sketch for private distribu tion It deals with an incident in his own Ufe and describes in a simple but appealing way the passing of the pic turesque New England homestead So great a demand was there however for the little tale that Dr McCollester thought best to have a number printed to pamphlet form which has been and those caring for the little work may procure them at Shee book store OREIGN POSITION OR MR ERRY PABT ONE SENATOR ALGER SAYS HE WILL TRY TO OBTAIN ONE 4 Senator A Alger came'to Detroit yesterday morning to attend the fu neral Mrs Deming Jarves He ap peared at his office in excellent health and in reply to questions confirmed the story that he would try to get for his one time rival erry a foreign appointment I left for said Gen Alg er told Mir erry I should be glad to do what I can to secure for him a foreign appointment but he said he would prefer to travel in Europe at his own Gen Alger said the expected to be given a place on the senate military i ommitte though his early work in the tena will of necessity be of a quiet character i' fe Gen Alger expressed considerable gratification at the kindly manner in which he had been received in WaSh nrtln conKratulations having been ohorerl him by prominent men from President Roosevelt down trO MORROW IS LAST DAY TO MAKE YOUR PAYMENT Kalamazoo Micht December appearance ta this the hotoe of the Mittenthal Brothers bls former was marked by a sensation though not in' the a demonstration against the maestro A small audience had assembled to him at 8:20 the time set forj the curtain to rise The orchestra appeared and took their Seats The minutes dragged on and still Mascagni appeared not At 8:45 his manager appeared a on the stage and announced that MascagnTsArain was in a wreck and it would be some little time before the composer would arrive i This caused much speculation as a local afternoon paper bad pub lished what purported to be an Inter view with Mascagni At 9 AO how ever he appeared and Was warmly re ceived The concert passed off with out incident Hundreds who would or Alnarllv have attended the entertain ment remained away on account of tne treatment mascagni accoraea to Mittenthal Brothers In breaking his contract with them: Mascagni left the theatre in a back after ths performance he was' followed to his hotel By a crowd but no demonstra tion was Mascaarai TlireateneA Wltk Grand Rapids Mich December It is learned to day that Mascagni ana nis enure Dompatw wno refused tn nlaMr last ntabt were threat ened wnn arrest oy Manager Meara on record as the highest pric ed popular musto publication to ex tatence WMtney wamer have al ready sold thousands of copies In ex ot any puounuoa uey AS ECKELS EX CONTROLL ER CURRENCY A SPEAKER THE MOST REMARKABLE YEAR illley dark Moore Jrxnd Mc Afee of Philadelphia Mr Moore aaid to that work on the road would begin early aa poeeible in the eprins and be completed next manner The llpo will even tually be extended to Chicago interests mentioned makes the associ ation grow to such great proportions? It is the realization that we at last have come to realize we cannot stand and say "We are not our We are our brother'akeeperi accountable to God and man The em ployer has no right to say that he hap discharged his duty When tie has paid bis employe his weekly wage and both are satisfied He must go further into the condition of Abe laborer To him and to his lhe owes a duty to give him the best he can and to make him happier in life or the man it means better citizenship and for himself more integrity of character real ization must come that between the employer and employe is no great gulfwhich neither one or the other can pass It is more than a religious ques embodiment of all the good things In other institutions is to be found in the A which reaches out to the lowly and has a placefor the thinker and the man of wealth: that takes a man out of the dangers of the city and looks after his moral physical and religious needs above all bestowing on him a charity that enables him to maintain his self At the close of Mr speech Mr Dickinson took matters into his own hands and called for short im promptu talks from President Moody Mayor Maybury Mr erry and A Smith general secretary of the local association At the close those present adjourned for refreshments ana a social time Yesterday noon Mr Eckels was the guest of John Shaw vice president and cashier of the irst National bank at a luncheon given at the Detroit club Beside Mr Eckels there was present Ms brother Eckels 'also of Chi cago the following bankers Geo Russel A McPherson SL Collins erry Brennan Geo Barbour sT Hance Keena Hamilton Dey Potter Jr red arns worth and A White iThere were present also Quinby and Geo Moody president of the De troit A Hon Don Dick insonwas to have been among the number but was out of town and unable to reach the city in season After the luncheon Mr Eckels made a happy speech and nearly every one else present responded with an im promptu CAVALLERIA RtlSTICANA To Light Guard Armory 8:15 PallOllSHL The stomach is a larger factor ia ui "The young Christian asso ciation was never more secular than it is to day: the Young Chris tian association was never more re ligious than it is to It has simply been learning to apply the latter word to a wider work" said Mr Goodman the records of the year have been written it will prove to have been the most remarkable one in the history of the association Some things almost sensational have been accomplished Of these you will hear as the months go by association has made several contributions to present day prob lems It adapts itself to various grades of men It is found in colleges in schools among railroad men and now across the The speaker said the physical training schools are constantly applied to by colleges for instructors It can be safely said' that the association has set the pace for good clean ath letics Last year 29000 men attended its "gas light" schools and in many in stances the diplomas are accepted by regular schools and colleges testify ing to the grade of work done Mr Goodman emphasized also the indus trial value of the association in bring ing together the employer and em ploye the railway associations being especially valuable In this particular During the last year some of the cotton mills of the south have tried the A methods in the set tling of their problems: and Vin four cities the street railway companies are attempting to untangie complications thus or many years Mr Eckels and Mr campaigned together as members of the Democratic party? It was natural therefore that the chair man should grow eloquent in intro ducing the second: speaker of the evening Mr Speecb The ex comptroller of the' currency In his address emphasized first last and always one thing the heed and the fundamental necessity of a patriotic citizenship It is the thing which the school the college the church and the home must foster if they will do that which shall work most toward their good he declared church to do its duty not alone to ymen but to God must remember that it has its duty to do in the mak Ing ot good said he "This organization which we are proud to represent to niprht if it is to do its duty toward the country must never forget to establish that good citizen ship This is the basic principle on which it is founded It goes farther than the public schools it combines physical mental and religious effort ft is not bound In by state or creeds or questions of orthodoxy but by that which in the last analysis goes for the making of honesty and morality AceoantaMe to God and Man is it which aside from those A MISS NELLIE SNYDER PROBABLY at Station and Engaged to ko Married COATS The very latest and smartest ifth Avenue Style copied for us by bur factory from a $ioo model worn first at the New York Horse Show a few weeks ago 'They are made of finet Irish rieze silk lined throughout elegantly tailored silk stitched inlaid velvet collar and l3 ata mu a Actually wortH $20 Yours Monday as a Christmas Present for i A 9 Nearly everybody kpows that char coal is the safest and most efficient Blslnfectant and purifier in nature but jew realize its value when taken into tha human system for the same cleansing purpose Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of it the better it to not a drufe at all but sirnnlv absorbs the gases and impurities always present the stomach and intestines and car them out of the system charcoal sweetens the breath aftermoklng drinking or after eating futons and other odorous vegetables charcoal effectually clears and im proves the complexion it whitens the eeth and further acts as a natural Ind eminently safe cathartic ir absorbs the injurious gases which rolled in the stomach and bowels it nfects the mouth and throat from he poison of catarrh All druggists sell charcoal in onenrm or another but probably the best nhorcoal and the most for the money faiu Absorbent Lozenges ihv are composed of the finest pow ered Willow charcoal and other Smless antiseptics In tablet form or rither in the form of large pleasant lozenges the charcoal being Mixed with honey daily use of these lozenges willnn tell in a much improved condi Hon of the peneral tter com plexion sweeter breath and purer frood and the beauty of It is that no Possible harm can result from their continued use but on the contrary jrreat benefit a Buffalo physician tn speaking ofhn benefits of charcoal says: "I Absorbent Lozenges to oil patients suffering from gas in stomach and bowels and to clear the complexion and purify the breath mouth and throat I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily ie of them: they cost but twenty five cents a box at drug stores and al though in some sense a patent pre caution yet I believe I get more and better charcoal in Absorbent Lozenges than in any of the ordinary charcoal Some time the music publishing house of Daniels A Russel St Louis Me put out a piece called Hlawar' it a peculiarly fascinating and tuneful composition add innte dlately became popular wherever placed on sale Music publishers' sized it up for a and soon the St Louis concern began receiving big offers forthe copyright These only set their valuation of the piece higher and finally they announced that own ership of could sot be obtained for less than 810090 This figure appeared exorbitant to the ouar bidders aadjregotiations seemed to bo off but the whltney Wacner Co of this city was willing to stake the price on their judgment of the pieces believing that the great success it had met with in the west and south would be duplicated to rail sections 'Of the country Representatives of both pub raoposED moM CRAwp JKAITAW Hv VlllUAMVt The unthinking life some people lead often causes trouble asd Illustrated In the experience of a lady" who residoa in ond Du LacsWis four years ago I suffered dreadfully from indigestion always havlnri eaten whatever I liked not thinking of the digestible qualities' This indigestion caused palpitation of? the heart so badly I could not walk up a flight of stairs without sitting down once or twice to regain breath and strength 1 became alarmed and tried dieting wore mv clothes very loose and many other remedies but found no relief Hearing of the virtues of Graper Nuts and Postum ood Coffee I com a monced using them in place of my? usual breakfast of coffee cakes or hot biscuit and in one time I was relieved of sour stomach and? other attendiwg indigestion In a time my heart was per forminr its function naturally and I could climb stairs and hills and walk long distance I ten pounds in this short time and mv akin became clear and completely regained my health and strength I continue to use Grape Nuts and' ostum feel that I owe my good health entirely to use I like the delicious flavor of Grane Nuts and by making ostuuS according to directions it cannot ba distinguished zrom tne nignest gxsaq of Name given bytotum Ca jsatue Green zica What More De TV? Pianola The Pianola solves the problem of musicln the home Its production wastha crowning achievement of musical (activity teethe century just closed Within the home where there is a Pianola i music reigns supreme and every member of the household may be a performer The piano 1b available to all In its rhythmic tnhea the busy man forgets his cares The bostMB flnds relief from thoughts concerning entertaipmehtfor guests and happy young folks respond with feet or voice and in 7lluroflK0ngtadwh01aspnerecr tion underneath the family roof Tliej Latest! Copy Just Cut I 8131 pieces are already made for the Pianola About 2e0 new selection are added each 'month' The owner of a Pianola has acceBs to thisimmense repertoire by means af our Circulating Library 1 7 The Pianola costs but 250 and may be bought on (Convenient installments What wotg Aolightful Christwuu gift to yotir family lnspecUon invited 4 a 1 5 (V i 3 'f The only Pianola and Aeolian Representatives in this state 11 llji IWiJ EASTERN CAPITALISTS OLDS 1203 JEERSON AVENUE DETROIT Near Seal acKets Of a hJear Sie'al almncf defy detection frorfi Alaska Seal ele gantly made satin lined and handsome model a Actual $40 Jackets Monday TlJi 11 is EUR 5CARS Handsome Krimmer Marten Nu tria Sable ox and rench Coney Scarfs short or long styles Scarfs worth $15 to $1750 Monday at choice for NWNN3H0NR0NRMNENRNNRMNRN0N0NNRENNNNENNININEHEH0HBBBpil The Olds Gas or Gasoline Eogtae fa not an exparinsexto 22 years of 8 raottcar manufacturing experience embodied in it construction oids Xmas Offerings that Belittle All Others! 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