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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 45

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THE DETROIT REE PRESS: SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1914 PART THREE CALLS HUSBAND DIVORCE DECREE Novelties in Japanese China DETROIT MATRON AND DAUGHTER IK Bowls industrial rare at the responsible ootwear of Character for 75 cents on the dollar tor Cents Oil inc uvuai Come while the selection is good 1 1 rvA A boot of exceptional David Pringle Manager $375 to $450 nation that and vision common social has had enough and One of eG1 life po reorea at what he method of wisdom to con DETROITERS AT NEW YORK HOTELS Wigs Transformations There be enough to go around WILL DIRECT CLASS IN SALESMANSHIP MANCELONA GIRL WEDS SWEETHEART IN JAIL ING'S unusual showing of new Nippon China will delight the woman who appreciates pretty things A shipment received re cently is just placed on display and includes and Salt and Peppers Sugar and Creams Chocolate Sets Salted Almond Sets CARDINAL ERRATA PAPAL SECRETARY STATE DIES CARDINAL KK1UTA eucharistic congress 1(119 UUllrt Hl Cardinal errate was an arch priest of the Patriarchal Lateran Arch Bsdlh'a He was created and proclaimed a cardinal June 22 1896 or Hix years he was papal nuncio in and later was prefect of the Congregation of Bishops In Rome rom the Cheapest that is Good to the Best that is Made We make all our Wig end Tranafomt Hon in ueb an artistic way a to defy detection Our Wig Maker ha been with ome of the bet house in Europe guarantee a perfect fit Bat quality of hair and natural shade at price that are right Beooad loor Crowt7 MUar Dept Store constructive work and 1 hv thia prvgruin mai'S WW rom the interest shown in the first class promises to include a large percent age of the local membership Secretary Charles Buell to whom goes much of the credit for the formulation uf the plan for thegiving of courses of instruction for the benefit of the lodge member ship has obtained the services of an expert in salesmanship ns the in structor in this first and fundamen tai course He is rank Dare of the Michigan agency for the Liberal L4fe Assurance company who has spent many years in active sales work and as an instructor in sales manship Mr instruction to the lodge members will be on general salesmanship dwelling on cardinal principles that apply to all branches The selling of lodge membership be taken as the throughout the course ollowing this general Instruction course by Mr Dare additional lec tures by experts In special lines will be given showing the applica tion of the general instruction to these branches fn his first Mr Dare made the assertion that everything In the industrial and business world exists by reason of salesmanship and that it is becom ing more and more imperative that every man should be familiar with scientific salesmanship in order to persuade others to buy that which he has for sale be it labor or the product of labor and selling Is an endless chain that runs throughout the actlvties but the selling power that starts Mr Dare told the lodge scholars who were introduced to business psychology and familiarized with "the six men tal states attention interest de sire action confidence and satlsfae will be the subject for next Wednesday Queen Quality Boot Shop A Bums Mgr 215 Woodward Ave Clubs chance to buy the famous Stickley Arts and Crafts urniture MRS NEWELL AVERY WALLACE AND DAUGHTER The above photograph Is a recent one of Mrs Newell Avery Wallace and her charming small daughter Yances Avery Wallace They reside at 154 Virginia Park tt Stricken With Appendicitis Shortly After Appointment on September 4 Served Six Years in Paris Rome October Cardinal Do mic! orrata the papal secretary of state died today He had been ill for several week and his physicians decided this morning that an operation would not benefit the patient The imme diate cause of death was perito nitis The death of the Cardinal al though not unexpected greatly af fected the Pontiff Up comment was: God's will be done but It takes from me a dear friend and my right The Pope immediately retired to his private apartments where he prayed for the repose of the soul of the deceased cardinal The secretary of state passed away surrounded by faithful friends His last remark was: am so tired I go to Join my Sa Cardinal errata was stricken with appendicitis soon scaP" rrointment by Benedict on Sep tember 4 to' the office of Ppal sec retary of state The cardinal born at Monteflascone Italy in 1847 He was the papal legate to We must move tins stock at once as our uueU Snyder Road Greenfield is being subdivide' into city lots Sizes 1 to 4 inches Hight 12 to 14 tt HARDY ROSES AND LOWERING SHRUBS A Large Auortment of inet Verities 30c each 300 per do DUTCH BULBS TULIPS HYACINTHS CROCUS NARCISSUS Plant Bulbs Now for Early Spring Hower We Have a Complete Line to Select rrotn LOHRMAN SEED CO Randolph and Gratiot Aw Tells Court red Bullis Won $2000 Yearly rom State air at the state fair net ted her husband red BuHU 12 000 every year declared Mrs Dora Bullis In Judge court Saturday She said he "war an inveterate gambler and although aha would beg him on bended knees to? quit the game the attractions of poker always drew him away she said She was given a decree When Rota Christian tried to testify against her husband she sobbed so loud that1 the case was continued' until another day when she could be more composed Be cause her husband turned her pic ture toward the wall Blanche Sut ton thought the climax in her un happiness had been reached This and other things won a decree Ileyiett Barker Jr was giv en a decree of divorce from girl bride to whom he was mar ried March 7 They were high school students and made it a run away match went home March 21 he said and never came back In a letter he testified she told him she was sorry the minute the ceremony was over Barker is the son of a Michigan avenue furniture dealer and is 19 years old His wife was Ernestine Critxer 18 years old 1 Thirteen other decrees were handed out (In uncontested cases i The list follows Gertrude vs I Everet IL Robbins extreme cruel ty John vs Gladys 0 Sullivan desertion Maud vs Silas Baxton extreme cruelty Susannah vs Lemond Nve non support Teresa vs John Maurer extreme ciueicy nnn Rtinnnrti Jennie vs John Morris desertion Grace vs 'Thom as bcnroeaer extreme cruetij i am vs ku genie Vincent deser tion Charles vs Lena Scott extreme cruelty Einnla vs Emer ick Tavierne non aupport Mar garet vs James roiey ex treme cruelty Ella vs Charles Oliver non support Alice George Jones non support Madame Loraine Kennedy 1lw Twentieth Century Club departments 'of education science and philosophy heldint meeting Thursday when Ward of Wisconsin unl it addressed them upon the uLt "The Purpose of America" ward said in part: snse the let us reason together' that to neighbors at evening time every public school house in land is Americas can to tne yore terrible than the monstrous testation of property more ca nous than even the wholesale tchery Europe's best young the mental wounding the 'th shattering that is permeatingi the mind and soul of the world he outflow of this war and this Ldly loosening of mutual confi ne and breaking ot courage is (lt by Is the supreme and present of our civic assembling and Orting now in each common school iusg center or the reassurance of our faith oursclves and each other these "lldlnas afford our one great op ortunity Other structures there are thatand for the Idealism of parts of but in every community the one lifice which stands as the substan al embodiment ot the Idealism of the one abiding tangible roof of the reality oftbe goodness the will 18 this building here may German English usslan rench from every war ms nation on the glbe gather on Molutely equal common ground In rational conference regard matters about which we disa re6 prove to ourselves and to theorld that this Incredibly horrible artlce of human butchery because differences of interest and viaw Olt is not an inherent and perma iPnt necessity of human nature but th artificial and temporary re nt of the artificial partitioning nd subjection ot human a avagery which shall be outgrown tlth the rational organisation of nanklnd of very soul of America heJt neighborhood buildings that ieinng to all of us have come Like alsed letters that even the blind an read they stand out across this ae unstricken land declaring our onunon sincere will our united de ntlon not to pride nor force nor ielflshness but to tne ueep nuu rorthy ideal at humanity's true idvance 1 surer than that we ire moving toward the educational rsjanlzatlon of our tlonal Thia irifHttrh iruct this system of community wildings will oome to Ita full use is the housing for democracy in (Dvernment industry and art now when the social strain i on when half the world is lurrying toward anarchy and men ire rushing by millions to the mad lenlal and machine deatruotlon of he human tie ehall we not hasten uniting? needed for civic translation Into fact? In mobilisation of each European nation for destruction first ne cessity was authorization of agents of that organization "Precisely so the one thing needed for our mobilisation for con atruetlou the authorization of agents of this organisation that military uniting In Eu rope the officers appointed com manders masters over the people for civic writing in America the needed are servants sec retaries under the people "Every one of these buildings in whose common council the way to our civic self realization and the heartening of world has now at Its head a community ser vant "Add to definite and paid re iponslbility of thia officer the duty of serving for our organization by communities and the way to our mobilization for civilization and the strengthening of the fundamental bonds of human fellowship for a war torn world cries out i Dr Ward approved of a small board of education elected at large and expressed surprise termed our by ward" He believed In the function of appointing principals and teachers by the ward board members rather than this power be ing vested In the of BChools On Thursday October 15 termed "Educational Day' Dr John Withrow president of the Cincin nati board of education who led the successful fight In Cincinnati for board of seven members elected at large will address the club on methods of school administration It Withrow will speak instead nt Governor Wood bridge errjs Previously announced BCOl ILER ILLS LOSG ELT WANT Powerful Cleansing Agent but Harmless and Economical A cleaning powder has long been bought that would at once be a Powerful cleansing agent harmless me nanus non scratcning more economical than usual Of thft bklaet rna nil fni't urars scouring soaps has found the solu tion of this problem and is now Putting up a cleaning powder the principal ingredient of which Is co cnut oil The praocess is secret but the results It gives are really wonder cleans glass metal and surfaces without scratching only about one half the usual of powder need be used Jt has no free alkali in it and the oil makes it safe to use the most delicate hands Being Absolutely pure It is fine for use food receptacles and containers Boourene put up in a package JJth a handy spout which preserves jhe contents from moisture and can Instantly adjusted for use This rpfb aids in economizing and ap plying the powder IET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN THROUGH A REE PRESS LINER To had in PBtent o'r dull leather with lull cloth quarternd leather Spanih heel In conideration of tyle perfect fit and absolute eae th boot i unrivaled It upplie the touch of informal formality It bear every identifying feature and characteristic of a model ANK DAKE Member ot Detroit Lodge No l0 Loyal Order ot Moose are be ing given a course of instruction in scientific salesmanship at the Moose temple weekly lessens forming part of the programs ot the regular meetings of tbe lodge The first "lesson" or lecture was given last Wednesday evening and the fir "class" comprised several hundred members Th course of instruction la absolutely without extra cost to: rt of inei1 beneficial his order Mayonnaise Spoons Comports Bon Bon Dishes Berry Sets etc etc All" very inexpensive and inexpressibly dainty and ex quisite in design and quality We shall be most happy to show you these wares Third loor KING CO 80 LIBRARY AVE COR EAST GRAND RIVER verv niece of Stickley 'Arts nnd urniture in the dark fumed finish has been marked off at Rockers chairs settees and tables all in the fumed finish all ft M3 CMtro A fico 'ille Redman Redman Woodward Jenks Vanderbilt Ohllger McAlpin McKee Laesch Mrs Laesch Stevenson Kaplan Hotel Astor Schneider and wife Philp Van Davis I Metzger Gerard Tindall Mrs TlndalL dall Aero Meet io Japan Tokio October 10 The Imperial Aero society will give a meet in November to encourage the science of aviation among the Japanese and to develop the manufacture of aero motors Prizes amounting to 50000 yen will be distributed among the birdmen and the manu facturers The enterprise has been sanctioned by the government Pringle urniture Co 121 123 Gratiot Avenue i 1 Silver Maples end tuns 'J I Shade 1 rees Prices Greatly Reduced thia xtock at once as our nursery ground on A' nut beautiful dark made by the originators of the Arts and Crafts Makes Trip to Grand Rapids Gets License and Has Knot Tied In Cell Grand Rapids Mich 'October broken over the arrest of her fiweetheart Dr Charles Beaver of Man celona charged with selling liquor ille gally Miss Pearl Lambert also of Man Celona visited him at the Jail here to day After a short talk he went out and procured a marriage license and on her return the wedding ceremony was performed tn the cell MAN OUND BOUND NEAR TRACK AT NEW BALTIMORE port Huron Mich October 10 A man i who gave his name as RIktt was found lying beside the Rapid Railway tracks two miles south of New Baltimore ri day midnight He was bouncPand gagged and was ap parently in a semi conscious condition After the bonds and gag had been re moved Rlckett said he had been held up and robbed of $170 He said his assail ants then bound and gagged him and placed him across the rails but that he managed tn wiggle out of danger and had been lying beside the track for sev era! hours Motorman Sagan saw the man's body as the car was speeding north between Bayport and Little sta tions Rtckett was placed aboard the car and brought to New Baltimore His story appeared to be disconnected and he could not give a clear description of his asBHiiants I 'r ilLlwfnK' inwall ''ft Mil ft ft ft i A I 'v W'At AX' ft ftft I a am a LJ ft 4 4 i ft' A i S' 'x xs A ft1 t'v 4 I 1 1 I A ffiW sb nk is Bl I 1 1 glib I 4 JI Nil 1 JU i 1 1 i I I 1 ii Bn eHenuiy you I I 't The SOJ5 style oeauiy at i 9 1 I I xx 2b I At? 5.

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