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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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1 'XO MANY BONDS VOTED LIVELY CONTEST AT AIRVIEW ILL GOTTEN GAINS GO TO MA Little Journeys JURY BELIEVED HIM At Little Cost JURORS OUT BUT EW MINUTES He Acted and: $950 BAKER SURRENDERED TOO SOON WERE GIVEN PURSE GOLD OPERATION SUCCESSUL MARVIN PIANO CO LOSS MAY BE $100000 UMMER RESORTS WAS A YEAR PROGRESS ROM REE PRESS READERS THIS MARSHAL LONG ON LAW WILL Ontario HOTELS ACTIVE CHURCH WORKER from doing LEGAL NOTICE REV WILLIAM CIEIXIW STILL OLLOWING UPD ARRESTED ATER CHASE his i trust tney win not rorget it wner Miles Medical Co Elkhart Ind Leonard again asks for their suf 7 I fraaes AV ATAYLOR 2 A IM PA IRELAND MATTHEWS MNG PLANT BADLY SCORCHED NameJ Addreu wife of afternoon at long illness objects be recommen 1 Jackson and her husband alls Ont ex justice by a re iRock lslandi System ANDREW ANDERSON DIED IN WINDSOR YESTERDAY ANNUAL LUTHERAN DEA MUTE INSTITUTE HELD 295 Hurlbut avenue Improvements Decided on and New Officers Chosen Thomas itzsimmons Was Acouitted Yesterdav Defective' Electric Wiring 'Supposed to Be Cause JOHN CONSIDINE SAID TO BE RECOVERING WILLING TO LOSE HIS JOB Wound Inflicted' by McCarty Endangered Life Clerk Moo? was the first reg ister and remarked that as he is tlie highest salaried man holding a village office he ought to be aiiinst annexation but he 3 SACRIICE PROIT AND MUCH THE COST new way to beat the slot At the saloon of Charles on River street after play $4 worth with the usual re lugged the machine through AXDREIW AWDBRSMi Windsor RANK GILMER Dist Paw Agent 1 1 ort St DETROIT MICH Please send me illustrated Colorado booklet with list of hotels and boarding houses and details of excursion rates Charge Was Receiving Stolen Goodsin Connection With Robbery of urs in ebruary 1903 Defendant Set Up Thatas Attorney in Matter Attacked by 'appendicitis three weeks ago Andrew Anderson a well known capitalist of 'Windsor made a gallanttfight against it' until yesterday when: he passed 'away Last week an operation was performed An abscess1 was and blood' poison ing caused death Deceased wts born in Copenhagen Denmark 52 years ago He came to Americas when a young man and after living I for some i time in the ONLY PROTECT ISH Border Brevities The license board of Nortti EssexWill' meet on Saturday next to dis pose of the three month licenses that were granted in April The' hearing in the eafa of Albert Louzen accused of misappropriating $52 belonging to William Everett a Windsor butcher adjourned until riday to give the defendant a chance to make restitution The evidence for the prosecution In the case of William Spracklin charged with acting in a disorderly manner on streets of Windsor July 1 was hoard yesterday and the case adjourned until this morning On AU Pianos? Piano Players Etc in Closing out Sale of Marvin 'Piano Stock on Account Having to Vacate Present Quarters on Short Notice Star In Probate Court Martha Bigott 1198 ield avenue wants the probate court to appoint her guardian of her father Albert Ma choll alleged mentally incompetent Charles Gorham of Goshen Ind wants the probate court to admit his brother Gorham now at St Retreat to an asylum for the insane Mary Belle Chapman aged 16 has asked the probate court to aonoint Charles Hedstrom 812 Trumbull av enue her uncle as her guardian She states that her father is dead that her: step father Warren Curtis of Port Huron has treated her un kindly and that she cannot longer live with him Mary Dwyer as executrix yester day filed in probate an inventory of the estate of the late John Dwyer placing its total value at $12574222 Of this amount the largest sums cover the one half interest in the partner ship of Dwyer Vliayr valued at $24 02873 and 346 shares of Navi gation Co stock valued at $27334 The realty at 66 Jefferson avenue is placedat $15000 Clerk Moog of Delray Says Hea vors Annexation Over 250 Voters of Delray had registered to vote on the annexa tion question when the township board finished its first session at Justice office last Director of Lutheran Deaf Mute Institute at Norris sHf Jfc a WKfK E2 E53 TKS fEHtS 9XATE BT DEATH PROVED7 VICTOR Considine a former Detroiter but now a resident of New York and identified with the theatrical and hotel business of that city has been at door several times owing to a bullet wound received thirteen years JOHN CONSIDINE ormer Detroiter Operated on for Old Injury Outing xf 1500 rom Delray Nearly 1500 Delrayites took in the annual outing cf the Delray club and the1 Delray High School Alumni to Bois Blanc on the steamer Columbia At theisland there were several races and other contests between members of the Delray club and Solvay Bat club Last night the Delray club held its annual banquet at the club rooms it ft Was ormerly Manufacturer and Contractor in Detroit At Annual Village School Elec lions Last Night Deserter Expected to Be Released Again but Because he expected to be released again under a new enactment of the war department George Baker a de serter from company Twenty first Infantry at'ort Snelling surrendered at ort Wayne yesterday only to find that he is In the toils to stay awhile The new law provides that should a man enlist and desert and then capture for two years after hlfe term of enlistment expires and live in the States all the while under his own name he shall be par doned however became mixed in dates He deserted from ort Snelling on July 22 1903 but he was just a month shv of the length of time re quired to free him and only got him self back Uncle clutches there to be dealt with as the court martial directs red Hirch and Lawrence isher who have been serving terms at ort Wayne for desertion have been re leased after serving only a part of their sentences on account of good behavior Calvin Wright alleged to have deserted from Troop Hourth cavalry was brought to the fort from Traverse City where he was captured and confined in the guard house await ing court martial Defective electric wiring Is thought to have been the cause of a fire which broke out just before 3 o'clock yester day morning In the plant of the Iie land Matthews Manufacturing Co' makers of sheet metal goods at Mt Elliott avenue and Wight street and before it was gotten under control destroyed $10000 worth of property' Pierce Holt the night watchman who saw smoke issuing fre the third story window turned in the alarm and later on a second alarm was turned in Before the department could make any headway against the ilames the third and fourth stories were practi cally doomed The firemen however were able to prevent the flames from spreading to the Michigan Bolt NutWorks across the street but it was a close eall was the most mysterious fire I ever said Ireland man ager of the company as he surveyed ago He was Operated on last Satur day at Pottsburg in the Adirondacks and the last news from his bedside in dicated that he was resting well and slowly recovering from the effects of the dangerous operation A number of years ago during 5an altercation in saloon with Roberta McCarty the latter shot Con sidine Attempts to locate the bullet failed Considine owing to his rugged constitution soon recovered and was thought to be as well as ever But pretty soon his lungs began to trouble him and he was sent to the Adirondacks for treatment for tuber culosis A year ago his life was des paired of but he rallied again At last the bullet was discovered by the ray process and the physicians being confident that the bullet wojmd which1 had formed into an abscess was to blame for his condition decided to drain the affected lung To the scenic land short trips from Denver and Colorado Springs into the mountains in a day and at slight expense that is one of the enjoyable pastimes of Colorado Denver has at least a dozen such that are worth while for instance: Around the Georgetown Loop to Platte Canon to Greeley to Boulder and to Ward the Switzerland Colorado Springs will keep you occupied for long a time as you can stay You should go up Peak over to Cripple Creek to Manitou through the Garden of the Gods and to North and South Cheyenne Canons You may also go beyond the state to Salt Lake City and Ogden Special reduction for all these trips to summer visitors The trip to Colorado is also a pleasure Quick convenient service via Rock Island System Two one night trains daily from Chicago one two nights train Through daily trains from St Louis and Kansas City and through daily sleeping car service from Memphis Use this coupon if you want a good vacation help Sues for Coinniisnion George Richards is suing the Jackson Lansing Saginaw Railroad Co to recover a 2 1 2 per cent com mission which he alleges is due him for 'selling $11113543 worth of land covering over 15000 acres in Cheboy gan county to A Ilaak Sons lor the railway company western states he located in Detroit thirty five years ago He engaged in the manufacture of matches in De troit and sold out the Improved Match Co to the trust years ago He was also a building contractor and erected several Detroit schools Mr Anderson moved to Windsor five years ago and erected a handsome rcs idence on Oullette avenue lie in vested in the stock of several concerns in Windsor and was a director of the Ontario Asphalt Block Co and a member of the "Windsor club also belonged to the Masonic fra ternitv in Detroit and to the Knights Templar He is survived by the widow and one child IP Mr and Mrs William Wear Celebrat ed Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs William Wear enter tained a large number of acquaintances at their home in Windsor yesterday on the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage Probably the most interest ing guest was Mrs Sarah Tanton of Sarnia who was bridesmaid at the marriage of Mr and Mrs 5Vear at St Giles in the Woods Devonshire Eng land During the afternoon the old couple received calls from their many ac quaintances in Windsor and Detroit The evening was a strictly family af fair and a dinner was served at 8 o'clock The eight children presented their parents witri a purse of gold and be sides this: the old people received a number of presents from intimate The following 'member of the family ere rH esant: William and Thomas and their families Windsor George his wife and family of Michigan City Ind rederick and family of Toledo John Ti and family Toronto rank and Charles and the wife and famllv of the former Boston Mass Mrs Jackson and her husband THE DETROIT REE PRESS TUESDAY JULY IV 190a Not Larceny to Steal rom Slot Ma chine Says Adams 1 Saturday night four Delray boys dis covered a machines Nechman ing about Rlllt thpv a side door when the proprietor was busy took it to a point near the Del ray Connecting Co's tracks broke if open and carried off money amounting to aliout $17 Nechman asked Marshal Adams to look for the boys but the officer said he could do nothing inasmuch as the slot machine had no legal existence The boys will not be prosecuted NOTICE to the Barbers at the State of Michigan: The State Board or Examiners of' barbcr will hold meeting in Lansing julv 6 for the purpose of registering bar bers by examination rom there will hold meetings in every town in the Upper Peninsula of 6000 and over All barbers found working without a 1905 license or making proper application for same at the office of the Secretary Saginaw will be prosecuted in accordance with the law of the of Michigan Act 212 We will also meet in different places when least expected Anyone 'found violating said law will be dealt with as above men tioned JOSEPH HOOPER Pres 'r ILLMORE Treas i harry wheeler an 'Information was' laid against them on the charge of passing worthless money The lads are aged 13 and 14" "respectively WvBeckerson and Moore Alleged to Have Passed It Jwhile Mrs Mariona grocer of Sandwich was absent frpni herstore alt is alleged Willie Becker son and Charles Moore entered and tendered a $20 confederate bill to Eliza Bascaf the niece' of Mrs Marion asked for change and the girl thenn two $10 bills Mrs Marion found the worthless bill upon return and at once notified Constable Masters whowent after the boys and succeeded in getting the mon baqlcintacL Yesterday IVE MILES AT SEA BOATING BATHING ISHING LONG BEACH HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN Long Beach Long Island New York's Popular amily Resort Always cool Improved Railroad serv ice Express trains 45 minutes from New York City via Long Island Send for Booklet A DICK MANAGER New York Office Hotel Sterling 210 West 56th Street Mrs Mary A Rothwell Has Entered Into Rest Mrs Mary A Rothwell Rothwell died yesterday Harper hospital after a She was born in Burnleigh England and came to Detroit about twenty five years ago Deceased was a member of Grace Episcopal church and was prominent in the work of the guild and the Missionary Auxiliary She was the mother of a large family The oldest son Laverne is in the Bank of Commerce at Dawson City Yukon the third son Charles Ht is with the Amalgamated Copper com pany in Anaconda and her second daughter Maude wife of Mar don British Commissioner to India lives at 'Naini Tai India The other children in Detroit and were with her at the end They are Arthur with the Gerard Stormfeltz Loveley Co Percy clerk in the purchasing office of the Michigan Central railway Mrs Prideaux wife of Captain Pri deaux of Montreal and Sydney and Harold home The funeral will take place at the residence 737 Cass street and will be private Rev Dr John McCarroll of Grace church will: officiate itzsimmons of the peace was acquitted court jury in Judge court yesterday on the charge of re ceiving several thousand dollars worth of furs stolen from Zanger I Miami avenue dealer The jury was out but a few minutes Both sides waived arguments and the case went to the ury simply on Judge 1 charge The arrest of itzsimmons in eb ruary 1903 caused quite a sensation I at the time Many expensive furs I were stolen from store and itzsimmons' called upon Zanger of fering for $600 to find the stolen ar tides The detectives were told of itzsim mon's offer and they advised Zanger to pretend to accept it and go with him to the place where they were hidden As soon as he produced the furs itzsimmons was arrested on the charge of receiving stolen proper ty itzsimmon's defense was that he acted as attorney for the thieves and not as their accomplice and the jury was satisfied that he told the truth It is said that itzsimmons may now sue Zanger for the $600 reward which he agreed to pay for the return of the furs the scene of destruction: was some talk about incendiary origin but I hardly credit It for all our employes are satisfied and we have never hid any trouble with anyone tire started at the stairway cn the third floor and yet the watchman Holt said he 'passed down that stair way minutes before he discov ered the building in flames will be no suffering on the part of our employes for we expect to get started again in two weeks that is If the insurance adjustors hurry jip they have promised to dMr Ireland would not estimate the loss saying it was pretty hard to do it but others say the total may go much higher than $100000 Saratoga The Grand Union ot Saratoga Springs ALSO THE HOTEL MARIE ANTOINETTE Broadway 66th to 67th St New York City Must Pay for Using City Tracks Says Council Committee At the meeting of the council "com mittee on public utilities vesterday afternoon Aid Vernor proposed that the be told to run: cars on its line on Milwaukee avenue 'from ourteenth to Twelfth street or to tearup the tracks All the members of the committee except Aid Tossey agreed with nor but as the city would have to pay for a new foundation under the track this being a three cent line it was decided to find out what "the foundation would cost before acting Later on the committee decided to recommend for passage a resolution drafted by Aid Vernor requiring the to pay $34 per quarter or 6 per cent on the investment of for the use tot the track on Third street between Ledyard street and Grand River avenue where it allows its sprinkling cart to stand while taking water At" Bad Johnnie Genter Says What He Does With Money I had a dollar give ut to ma sure I 11 This reply made Ijy little Johnny Genter at the home on Jefferson av enue taken as an Indication that heart is in the right place but this is about all that can be said of the young good inten tions Early yesterday' morning following his experience at cooking a chicken in an alley John was brought to the ref uge in the old Biddle House from Lewis residence 97 La fayette avenue where he had spunt the night before and forsjit least six hours of his life could be reckoned and accounted the slightest idea whit he may do before tomorrow said Miss Vogt one of those in charge of the street waifs miy flpd him running away with an automobileor moving the Biddle House into the rivets any time just impossible to make any calculations on his next es you going to be good the was asked' he replied but the questioner happened to look away for an instant and Johnny innocently reaching his hand to his head to smooth his hair deftly' twiddled his fingers on his small nose are yo'i going to do when a The youngster looked bored but when an answer was insisted upon replied: "Dunno guess geta job on a By dint of much cross questioning it was learned from the youngster that he made a three dollar haul on one of his midnight tours of the down town districts by crying and iiiaklng believe that he had a sore foot hen asked what he did with the money he promptly replied: ut to As long as the boy will stay he will be at the home but this likely to be long as he knows that whatever he does he not amenable to the law This was proved by his reply to a casual remark to the effect that he had better be good or he would be sent to the reform school lie replied too young they do And they either SALE MOAN YESTERDAY A RUSH Of SHREWD BUYERS Rev Gugel Rev Ottfc Rev List William Hopf Lotus Knorr John Hartwig Charles Manzcl mann Charles Pohlman and Paul Bu rati trite board subsequently elected these' officers: President Rev Gugel vice president Rev Utte recording and corresponding sec retary William Hopf financial secre tary Louis Knorr cashier Charles Manzelmann treasurer John Hartwig The staff of teachers at the institute are: JRev William Gielow director Herman Meier Herman Uhlig HenryQuitmeier and Miss Anna Rechlm Government Won't Care for Private Property Toronto Ont July 10 (Special) A dispatch from Walkerville states that Gilbert Labut claims to have lost $600 worth of nets and fish in? Lake St Clair and Detroit river by the depre dations of American poachers and that Hon Dr Reau me minister of public works has sta ted that a provincial cruiser would be placed in commission This allegation Dr? Reaume said to day is without foundation He added that what he had announced was that the provincial detectives sent to in vestigate th cases might be providedwith a gasoline launch in which to pro ceed to the scene of the depredations He went on to remark that it is the function of the' public works depart ment to protect the fish It not concerned with the' protec tion of private property DIED AT BELAST IRELAND Annual school elections were held in most of he suburban villages last night As usual a light vote was cast except at one or tWo places where there was a contest Consolerable of a surprise wxS sprung in the airview district when Julius Otto came into the field at the last moment and beat out rank Nau who was running for re elec tion as trustee Otto received 61 votes Nau 42 Elliott 30 and Appel 9i the Higgins school Woodmere it was decided to issue $24000 bonds for thirty years at 4 per cent per an num to pay the $12000 bond due August 15 and also the $12000 out standing indebtedness Matthew IL Winters and John If Long were re elected trustees without opposition It was voted' to raise $12000 the ensuing year Edmund Beard was elected trustee of the Garfield 'school District No 1 of Springwells and William 'A Tlieel defeated Charles Reckling by fifteen votes The amount to be raised next year is $8500 At Hamtramck William Dickinson defeated William Munchinger for trus tee by 11 votes after a spirited contest: It was decided to advertise for bids immediately for the addition to the Holbrook school" People in the St Clair Heights dis trict voted to enlarge their school the work to cost $4000 Henry Walterswas elected trustee without opposition Paying the tuition of graduates who desire to finish in the high school was again adopted at the Stevens school Highland Park this time with scarcely any opposition It was voted to bond for $12000 to construct an addition to the building red Bullock John Mar shall and rank Campbell were elect ed trustees Ex Supervisor Edmund Vernier had a walk away in Grosse Pointe District No 3 his opponent Julius Bohndt receiving but two votes In "Wyandotte there was no opposi tion to Secretary Clyde Baxter and Trustee Carl for re election and eac received 138 votes John Nordstrom in the Delray dis trict was elected without opposition gins were elected trustees of the school board at the" River Rouge elec tion The thirty second annual meeting of the Evangelical Lutheran Deaf Mute institute was held yesterday at the in stitute at Norris JRev Gugel presiding The pastor and a lay dele gate from each of the German Luther an churches of the Missouri synod in this city Mt Clemens and Monroe were present' The report of Rev Gugel president showed that the institute made progress last year The financial report showed the re ceipts to have been $894024 and the disbursements $7130217 The course of study which has been six years was extended to seven which will make it necessary to add a teacher The meeting also decided to install vibrating speaking tubes and will have new text books for religious study geography and arithmetic for the new term of school next fall Theresare nowthirty inmates ten girls and twenty boys The following directors were1 elected: A McWhinney Was OnceResident of Windsor A cable message received yester day by Norris McWhinney of this city announced the death of his father A McWhinney at Belfast Ireland Mr McWhinney formerly resided in Windsor and later at London Ont was 67 vears old and at one time grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Ontario He left London with his daughter' some time ago for Ireland on a visit and was taken ill at Bel SALE WAS SET ASIDE BY JUDGE rench in Sandwich to Offered xAgain Judge YIcHugh Windsor gave judgment in the suit over the rench property in i Sandwich West setting aside the 'sale of 'the propetry to Dr Cruickshank of iVind sor The sale was made by Hare on June 9 two days before the date advertised fot bereceived for the property The property will now have to be readvertised for sale andit Js ex pected thatsit will go for a much higher figure (than was first offered as to purchase it OLD CONEDERATE $20 BILL Terms' small payment down balance at $5 monthly 5 Never had piano buy ers such a long list of really high grade pianos from which 'to make se lection some used? a little or store worn of them new mark ed plain figures' a bargain rare and genuine every one of them such as Kranich Bach and others in any case or finish desired A Chickering upright used fine con dition $135on easy terms of payment Many of these pianos are marked at prices that do not cover their actual cost at the factory But we must close out this stock and price and terms cannot now be considered Two parlor grands $750 and $950 styles will be closed out at $425 and $5S5 Both absolutely new and highest grade A rare opportunity to own a grand 'at the cost of an upright Easy terms ine new dependable uprights that are al wavs sold at $250 and $275 to close out $93 $H2 $127 Terms small pay ment down balance at $5 per month Used uprights to close out $80 $110 Rebuilt and in fine condition Terms a small cash payment $3 per month Violins mandolins guitars jos and all kinds of musical goods at one third to one half former prices" Xd organs $8 $12 $15 on easy VlxThe price and ternu tanly in your mind Then come to this sale YOU will surely find the instrument to meet your every wish But come early Store is open evenings 36 Gratiot ave nue Julius Otto Eleventh Hour Candi ji date Defeated rank Nau for Stevens School Highland Park Will Continue to Pay High School Tuition of Graduates 'Seventeenth "Ward Slighted To the Editor of The ree Press: The citizens of the seventeenth ward at the last election chose Dr Bennett to represent them bn the board of education They did this in full knowledge of the fact that the the board could not be done in the semi monthly sessions of that body alone? but required the less for mal andmore thorough consideration which is possible only in commit tee They did not send Dr Bennett to the board as a half as" one who could stand up against opposition on the floor of the session chamber but who could not be trusted to canvass questions of supplies real estate buildings" course of study etc with his fellow members in £om mittee meeting might be scented and worthy given the impetus which a dation implies rir RpiTnett is nrevented his full duty to his constituents by the "fact that the president of tl4i board while giving other members two or three places on committees has no place whatever for this one member The reason cannotbe that Dr Bennett is incapable of doing com mittee work for he is one of the shrewdest and clearest headed mem bers of the board It cannot be that he is unwilling to do committee work for he knew when he accepted the nomination to the office that com mittee work was expected of the mem bers and he has declared that he will surrender a federal appointment rather than fail in his duty to those who made him a school inspector Dr Bennett is an opponent of Su perintendent Martindale He in com mon with hundreds of other citizens believes that the superintendent is not only too much of a politician but not enough of a scholar to be at the head of our" educational system In the timely expression' of this opinion he is certainly entirely within his rights as a citizen and as a member of the board of education He has forfeited no claim to consideration by the president of The board by dis agreeing some 6f his fellow in spectors on the question of the su perintendency of schools It is not alone Dr Bennett who has been insulted but all "those who voted for him who knew him to be an' opponent pf Mr Martindale and who even chose him for that reason to represent them Has President Leonard the right to determine to what extent Dr Bennett shall rep resent the electors of the seventeenth ward? They clothed him with the full power of a school inspector of seventeen" having equal rights and privileges with the others and eligible for appointment to any position in he could serve the interests of public education as understood by those who gave him his general com mission President Leonard whatever his backing may be is responsible for his own acts one of which Is the de liberate" insult he has offered to the ejectors of the seventeenth ward an I insult which every citizen i wherever located ought vigorously: to resent inasmuch as it strikes at the root of representative government 2 itiMiftfr fnremf if DOMINION HflTIR WELLT0N I1U1LL0 WESTMINSTER NEW YORK The "WELLINGTON 7th Ave and 65th St Modern fireproof telephone ana private bath in every apartment $200 per day and up TheWESTMlNSTER Irving Place and 16th St one block East of Union Square Remodeled nt a cost of over $100000 telephone and electric lights in every room 75 new bathrooms $100 A EAGER $250 Tan Shoes and Oxfords rf REDUCED'TO $200 Tan Shoes and Oxfords REDUCED TO Many Pianos Sold At Prices Ranging One third to One half Discount Including Some of the Best Makes Terms Are Made to Suit Your Purse Store Open Even rings 36 Gratiot Avenue 31790 STATE MICHIGAN" County of Wavni1 ss At a session of the Court for said County of ayne held at the Probate Court Room the City of Detroit on the twenty sixth day of June in the year one thousand nine hun and five Present Morse Rohnert Actins Judge of Probate In the matter of the estate Of HANNAH BUSHNELL deceased On reading and tiling' the peti tion of Henry Baker praying that ad ministration of said estate may be granted to Emmett A Perry or some other suit able person it Is ordered that the twenty sixth iav of July next at ten in the forenoon at said court room be ap pointed for hearing said petition And it further ordered that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said time of hearing The Detroit ree Press a newspaper printed and circulating' in said County of Wayne MORSE ROHNERT Circuit1 Judge for Said County nd Actins Judge of Probate 1 A true copy)( 4' ALBERT IJNT Deputy Register 'Our announcement in the press that we had been notified' 'by Ithe owners of the building we occupy to vacate once preparatory to tearing 1 down that the scarcity of good busi ness locations compels us to close out our entire stock rather than store jt pending the erection of a new build ing for our use that we would sacri fice all profit and much of 'the cost of the goods and give it to our cus tomers has brought a hearty response from the people r' Most people know that when the Wi Marvin Piano Go advertises cut prices the discounts are always found to be genuine and' the goods as ad vertised But never in the history of piano selling in this city has such an opportunity like'this presented itself when such an array of the b6st makes of pianos were offered at the prices plainly iparked on these goods The might of cut "prices in stand ard articles of merchandised is all powerful This is true in pianos aswell as in other things as fully evi denced by the fact that yesterday the first day of the sale we sold just 14 pianos "Six of these 'were pianos we always sell at $300 $325 and $350 They went for $143 $168 $187 $226 some for cash some at $5 to $7 per month Others taken yesterday were cabinet grand styles some" in elaborate cases some colonial design the regular pricea'of which were $375 to $600 They went for only $198 $243 $287 $312 and $327 Some went for cash others on payrfients of $7 sor $8 per month You can judge from this how the public appreciates these" ridiculously low prices and easy terms Chase pianos regular $350 styles to close out $143 $152 Suburban Siftings Deputv Sheriff Burdeno of Delrav arrested' John Sherman yesterday morning and recovered a $5 bill whicn the lad is alleged to shave snatched from the counter in dry goods store Justice Coulson will try the case July 14 Sherman is but 12 yearsf old Progressive Teiit No 2147 T' of Delray will give its annual excursion Thursday to Put in Bay on the steamer rank Kirby The boat leaves the SolvayMocks at 8:15 TT The 'office furniture of Dr McDowell' who was ejected from home in Hamtramck riday remained in the street until last night and to keep it from being stolen and to clear the highway Marshal Whalen locked the stuff up in the village pound The doctor has not been seen since he was ejected Richard Rasbury Roy Dehatre and William 4 Rourkeall of Woodmere were before Justice Kurth yesterday charged with breaking and entering in the' day time the residence of William Krueger Infantry avenue and carrying away a number of valu meywwjil oe given ra nearing CHEBOYGAN 'SLEEPER MARQUETTE Through sleeping car now on 'Pere Marquette traln leaving 6:30 daily for1 Alpena Cheboygan andMackinac un particulars 7 ort St Phone 368 5 Mrs Sadie Damrais Charged A With Stealing Shoes With a pair of shoes on her feet and a pair of metr ones sately tucked in her stockings so it is alleged Mrs Sadie Danirai3 'of 306 Clinton avenue sprinted down an alley last night with a woman from the store of Ovid Des Hayes 467 Monroe avenue in pursuit Patrolman Max Grossman who is on' furlough sat on his front steps a nek hearing the cries of the women joined in the oltase arrested Mrs Damrais and recovered the property The wo man was taken tothe central station arid on a charge of larceny Bay Vievz and $872 Via MichiganCentral tickets on sale Julv 11 12 17 18 and '19 good for return1 until August 19 Through ables bet given? a hearing sleeper Michigan Central agents 'Will I tomorrow rufige give you full particulars' between and 14 years July Clearing' Sale TAN OOTWEAR In order to close out the balance of our Tan ootwear of whiffii we still have good styles and sizes we are selling IN ALL DEPARTMENTS New Spring styles of Tan Shoes Oxfords and Ties for Men Vfpmen and Children AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We quote the following offers which include all our standard grades Nothing excluded $500 Tan Shoes and Oxfords on REDUCED $350 Tan Shoes and Oxfords QQ REDUCED TO Department Special bargains in and Tan Shoes and Oxfords at 89c $119 $129 $159 $179' $229 $269 This affords you an opportunity to purchase an ideal summer shoe or Oxford at a great saving Equally desirable bargains' in pur Basement Deptori medium and low priced Tans 183andl85 I fir QC Woodward Ave SHOP OR GOOD Take Care Of Your Heart It is the engine that forces the blood to every part of the body this blood conveys the nourishment that makes flesh bone and muscle it also car ries off the worn out particles If the heart flutters or palpi tates it is weak arid is work ing imperfectly so that the body does not get this nourish ment it also fails to throw off the impurities and they re main To poison the system If it is irregular skips beats or is painful the heart is prob ably and the circulation poor These conditions are dangerous You cap make your heart well and keep it so with Dr Heart Cure which is a heart medicine and tonic strengthens the heart nerves and muscles been a sufferer foryfears from nervousness and weak heart and have tried all the doctors in the pammunity They all told me that I had heart trouble but they failed to help me iMy druggist prevailed upon me to try Dr Heart Cure and geetorative Nervine saying that if ie first bottle did not benefit me be ould return the money Every dose helped me from the time I began tak ing: ilt and after awhile my troublewasgone BURDETTE De KAY Cuba nr Heart Cure la sold hv vdur druggist who will guarantee that St hnWIa varllfl hertefl Id fd tn ii ib he will refund your money places on committees reason cannot be that A i Ill fez Is ft A sHk ft Itry IW" 8 8 8 1 Sr I fci 18 Kt 1 79 4 K' a 1881 liHTT A xXsiSSf 'K wlgl ELJl i kJ KI YiHlT rtTiSCHfi i ISH a Jili iiAi tSWi GILA I 3 r6.

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