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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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THE DETROIT REE PRESS 8 s' ya Crowley Milner Co ormerly Pardridge Blackwell 5 25c Neckwear at 14c GEOKtE CHAS GEORGE TAKEN BY DEATH BANISH BARBABA RIETCHIE ENERGY MAN HAS NO LIMITS NEW ORDINANCE IS BEING DRAWN 49c (With orders of $100 or more) 10 lbs 9c can 13c Orleans ALllED lb' Crowley Milner Company CLINIC CHIE POLICE DRAWS MOTHERS HELD A PERJURER Things Not Seen the WOLVERINE TO ELKS 1 tt Mrs com Mrs un Schobl Inspector and Building Contractor Succumbs to Long Illness $1 to $3 Lined Gloves 69c Pr entire stock of fur lined anil wool lined Kid Gkn All finest $1 to $3 grades now at 69c a pair 50c Neckwear at 25c The entire line of Men's 50c Neckwear including our in Hands Reversible and flowing erfd styles The Wolverine is now in winter quarters on Lake Erie hut early jfi the summer she will begin her cruising around the 'great lakes 6 tor VAX Cod fceilooers' SiiKtir lbs entire line of 25c Neckwear The range of 'styles is very large and the Ties are the best quarter the way through DEATH TERMINATES 1 HIS LONG ILLNESS ancy Michigan Potatoes (One peck to a customer with orders) peck a a 1 Jf 1 JUc 1 VVvUOlCl I 5 tary Paul Renaud Dr "If Car i stens ana other members or the committee of 50 who are active in the work of drafting the ordinance that is to embody the committee's plan of settlement' of the traction 'prob lem taken rooms at theSte hotel to avoid interruptions They: are 1 pfitting in long hours there finishing the report of the special committee and framing up the ordinance to go with 'It They hope to have both ready to spre sent to the executive committee riday night was simply impossible to do work rapidly: in the orfi building offices where people were constantly dropping said Web ster' After being acted on'by the 'exe cutive committee the two documents must be approved by the full com mittee of 50 before being forriially presented to the council Some doubt is expressed whether they will reach the latter body next Tuesday night Some of the members think that after working more than: a year on the proposition 'this most important' outcome should not go to the people as the' deliberate rec ommendation of the committee until the entire body has carefully con sidered every detail yi (i RcMust Approve Before the ordinance can be sub mitted to anything but a straw vote of the people it' must be accepted by tlieD" as the' home rule law provides that nothing in the nature 'of a franchise for a utilitV' shall be submitted at a special election unless "the expenses or tne election: are naia ny tne grantee' hvpn I i i er wi 1 1 1 fr accept all the othef terms of the proposed settlement the company's officials have declared repeatedly that they will not accept the figures of the Barcroft appraisal: They have spent: jnuch: more than the $17500 the latter cost to get an ap praisal of their own and to prepare themselves to fight Barcroft and his figures "How long this scrap will last or what will be the outcome one can predict" said an aiderman "but (t looks to me as though the plan of having the whole thing set tide by a vote of the people by May 1 is in for a sad disappointment" The mavor announced yesterday that lie believes the proposed initial rateof tare of three cents will be tle pcrmancntjrate giving as his reasons abe jact that a large part i of the bonded indebted ness is on interurban property out i IN METTLACH WARE We are showing a window display this week of STEINS in the famous METTLACH ware Mettlach is widely known as a typical example of the quaintness and attractiveness of that' which is distinctly German ware You can find noth ing more appropriate for your Dutch Room or Den All shapes and styles ranging in price from $300 $2500" ALSO SOMETHING NEW IN ROYAL DOULTON TOBACCO JARS the "noble and pure of the which expressed in the lines: sadness a blushof Bakmg Powaer rendersthe fnnT in are digestible of their babies The ignorant class of persons who have had no oppor tunity to learn how to care for an infant properly arc the ones who are being induced to attend the clinic at the present time "At first we experienced some dif ficulty' in inducing the mothers to attend the clinic they failed to real ize Its true purpose But in the last few days they have signified their 'willingness to come because" they mere is somenonv in world who is interested in the wel fare of their babies 5 "The Poles and Italians at first were suspicious of the efforts of the nurse to aid them but they are now coming in with their The daily hours of the clinic are from 11 to 12 a 500 ancy Vests A considerable number of ancy Waistcoats came the purchase These will be sold up on the third floor 50 ancy Waistcoats worth $150 at 98c each 150 ancy Waistcoats worth and $3 at $148 each These are of lannels Linens and wash materials 65 ancy Waistcoats worth $350 to $450 at S180 lannels and Linens of the finest qualities Highest Scientific Authority Has demonstrated that ol two loaves of bread one ratsefl with Royal Baking Powder and the other with alum bale 50c to $2 Shirts 35c entire line of colored Negligee and Stiff Bosom Shirts that sold from 50c to $2 including such well known makes as the and also white bosom shirts Not all sizes but a good assortment to pick from (3 for $1) Half Price entire line of Kid Gloves in all the dift'oreir tans browns and other all at half price Special to The ree'Press Washington March The Wolverine formerly the gunboat Michigan will be to Detroit to take part ifi the convention in July Rep Edwin Denby received word from thessecretary of the navy today that 'rhe would issue the necessary orders to have the his toric gunboat taken to Detroit in time to participate in the ceremonies fairness to hearted men she infers is "A shade of shame Over the face of the leader came The noble nature within him stir red i I There was no need "for a "blush of and the was not reserved for emergencies writes Mrs Keane She added that she is not a southern worpan but a good American and wants her children to be such Wilbur Wright Arranges for an Aeroplane Headquarters There' During Coming Summer Newport 1 I March 8 The Newport summer colony will go in for flying this summer according to Wilbur Wright the Dayton aero planist who came here today Mr Wright made for the establishment of an airship headquarters in Newport during the summer months and said that he intends to bring about a dozen fected machines here many of which have already been sold to members of the summer colony He would not divulge theinames of the purchasers Mr Wright proposes to prepare a large fields as his aviation park There lie and his assistants will malto test flights and instruct the new owners in the use' of hteir machines His plant also will in clude a repair shot side the city that the business is becoming more profitable every day because of the rapid grow th while the cost of operation of elec tric traction lines is growing less because of improved equipment' and devices making possible a lower rate of fare in the future than in the past LYING AS PASTIME NEWPORT'S RICH 25c Hosiery 15c a Pair Gorman's entire line of 25c Hosiery in' plain colors and fancy effects cotton cashmere and heavy wool Charles' George school inspec tor from the ourth ward since 1903 and a former president of the board of education died late last' night at his home 781 ourth avenue had "been ill about four weeks anemia being the cause of death Mr George born in this city 52 years ago lie was prominent in Republican politics and also in a business way He was president and treasurer of the firm of Co carpenter contractors and builders 1 Besides' the widow he is survived by: two sons'Henry and Charles Bruce George There is one broth er William JI George: and one sis terJh'S Maxwell' His father Henryk George died ebruary 10 and if was necessary to keep the news of his bereavement from the son because of his own feeble con dition George' was prominent in Masonic circles having been one of the" most active members De troit eommandery No 1 of which he was at one time eminent commander and of Moslem Temple Mystic iSlfrine1 He was honored atvarious times' MaSbnic lodges with which he was affiliated Most of Mr life had been spent in the ourth ward where he was a strong political factor He held an important place in school board politics 'J "uneral have not yet been made The services prob ably will be under Masonic auspices Half Price on Lire line of Mufflers in reefer squares and ull Dress styles Dr Duffield Teaches Young Pa rents Art of Caring for Their Infants ollow ing extensive alterations in the basement of' the board of health building the mothers clinic planned by Dr Guy Kiefer health officer is now officially open' Many mothers' of tenepient districts of Detroit fare attendirig the 'daily clinic which has been placed finder the direction of Dr rancis' Duf field i 4 or nearly a month fur nished by the Visiting as sociation lias been calling on moth ers whose children were ushered in to the'" world by midwives The nurse instructed the mothers how to care for them and in some instances at tended the'childrcn course I have just "started in this said Dr Duffield last night am inclined to think that by summer we will be swamped with mothers interested in the care uture of Historic Edifice Whose Title to ame is Ques tioned in Doubt March: 8 The Old North church otherwise known as Christ Episcopal church famous in song and story was buffeted by its friends before a legislative com mittee today Its historical value was questioned its title was de clared to lie with the' British crown and its future is in doubt The struggle today was due to a bill that provides that the state acquire church' and maintain it place of historic interest The joint committee of ways and means heard 'three parties to the contro versy XVatkins wjio gets 5 his salary: vfrom fees remarked that the of the signal lanterns'sai'd'to have' sent Raul Revere off on his memorial ride has beeneques 'tioned and is based mostly on Longfellow's One of the pe titioners a member of the A admitted that a recent examination 'of "the title had shown that it "had mever relinquished by the crownl'of England Then' a' second ary quarrel'" developed between the Episcopal diocese? and the parish as 'toDthe ownership 'of the church inally he committee learned that the petition had' been withdrawn and abruptly closed the eliaring The district in which the historic edifice 'stands is peopled bv for signets and their descendants 50c Hosiery 25c a Pair entiredine of 50c Plain and ancy Importer in all the popular plain colors also neat effects in silk embi 50c to $250 Underwear 39c a Garment The entire stock of Gorman's Summer Underwear bi grouped into one lot The garments range from 5tc to $2 dies and include every styled and such famous brands as th icah Hosiery Elastic Seam ih Underwear There are all the lengths of sleevs shirts and athletic and full length drawers of all grades in" to $250 All at 39c a garment Leitch Tells Adcraft Men Success Depends on Its Devel i opinerit and Use all we ever shall know lies within our "said James II Collins Kew" Yorkia' former Detroiter ad dressing the Adcraft club last even ing on' 'Nature in Advertis ing? The wasDheld in the grill room of the Hotel Pontchar train' Mr CoRins argued that adver tising must be done on a broad basis and that the man in the street a better man a bigger man and a more receptive man than: the aver age advertising "'credits? him with being a Alfred 'J Leitch of' held attention of his 'audieiice closely witfiThis address on the Business Organization in 7 big institution i ever became bigfbecause of one he de clared because of the efforts all men Those around you Jiptfe People Have Chance to Vote on Traction Settle ment Till After May 1 re will be no submission to the vote" of the people of Lhe com mittee proposed traction settlement 'by May 1 the date set by Mayor Brcitmeyer according to well informed city officials" includ ing Corporation Counsel Hally "A special election for such a said Hallv be held without the consent of the 'R That point could be got around by calling the election to vote on a charter amendment and including in the" call "the stibrnfs bion of the franchise ordinance but a charter amendment cannot be submitted within four' months" Ordinance Makers Seclude Selves Attorney Clyde Webster Seere Yellow Special Butterine qq 5 lbs $110 Per lb Yellow Special has no equal in a butterine and nosecoptl "radc butter can approach it in purity wholesonteness and "de licious flavor If you arc not using Yellow Special every day the elements of success in! them Well organized energy makes a sound business Nothing else will is energy? in money ma chinery merchandise and men but in the first three commodities it is limited and fixed while in men it is almost" infinite As a manager of men vtfur success depends on the amount of their? energy you may develop and BRITAIN OWNS THE SOLD NORTH CHURCH All the $2 Hats at 98c The entire line of $2 Stiff and Soft Hats in ail the different styles The selection is exceptionally larsc and includes the' proper hat for every head i (Alain loor) Poem Unfair to Southern Men Says Massachusetts Woman Boston March 8 Banishment from the public schools of Boston of John Greenleaf famous poem is asked of the school committee by A Keane of Roxbury In a munication to the board complains of the 400 Spring Suits Topcoats to Sell Today at $1495 But Which Ordinarily Would Bring $18 The Suits Are Certainly Handsome and the Topcoats Are in Latest all Silk Lined The new building where the Store will shortly be located is not yet ready for occupancy and Spiirw clothing which we expected to show for the first time in the new quarters is already in This morning we unpacked four hundred new $18 Suits and Topcoats That Were to Be One of the Opening Specials $1495 We have decided to put them on sale today instead of waiting Men will snap them up as quick as a wink for they are certainly great values The SUITS are of fine blue serge fancy blue worsteds and new brown and gray worsteds Splendidly tailored full of and style The TOPCOATS are in the latest gray and black sty les and qvery coatis silk lined There are also a number of RAINCOATS of excellent materials thoroughly cravenetted and with the new military collar $1495 TAKES THE PICK ALL THIS $18 CLOTHING WEDNESDAY MARCH 9 1910 Our Advice to Every Mari Who Needs a New HAT is See the HATS in this Gorman Stock Probably close to seven hundred Hats in the collection and they are all VERY DE SIRABLE Derbies and Soft Hats in a splendid variety of styles including the celebrated makes of Hats for which Gorman was famous" (Established by Eeter Smith in 1859) HENBY SMITH Proprietor WHERE IT PAYS TO PAY CASH i No Telephone Orders Nothing Sent In buying foods Quality is the most important thing to consider Our facilities for providing you only pure foods are second to none in the country and we do not offer an item for sale that UaHHVL guaiaGuw aaa a This fact together with our good service and lower prices (which tell their own story every day) are the best of reasons why you should leave your order for foodstuffs with Peter Smith Ar bons TODAY Cash Specials Importers Merchants 103 Woodward Ave $250 Crush Hats at $148 Genuine $250 Imported Crush Hats extra light weight in black brown tan and pearl $1 Crush Hats at 59c The entire line of $1 Crush Hats in pearlgray tan brown and black Gorman Entire Stock of $3 $4 at $148 Best quality $3 and $4 Stirf and' Soft Hats including Munheim Wilson No Name and Harland Co of London Stiff Jlats in lat Set and Rolled Brims all dimensions Soft Hats in all the popular shapes colors Tans rowns1 Gray Green Blue' Smoke and Black at $148 each $1 to $2 Underwear 69c a Garment entire line of Winter Weight Underwear mostly draw ers in hair natural wool and heavy ribbed mercerized cot ton $1 to $2 grades ail at 69c a garment packed good quality can Se 6 for King a extra sifted small' sweet and tender regular 1 ic quality 6 for Lima or quality each Sc Berta red 3 for Tnmniopp red ripe can Sc 6 for Lake View Stock arm Butter not king finer made Cl 5 lb crock inest Jersey Creamery Hutter lb 1 OOL BcMt Selected Dairy Butter lb ytfVL Genuine Imported Swiss QQ theeae lb UArV Imported rench Camembert be real article QQc each NERO COEE A We claim that Nero is the best coffee sold at 25c: a pound It is blended with the idea of selling it in large enough quantities to make up for the big value given for such a law price Try Nero and see how far ahead it is of any ofher tnccliiiin nriccd coffee vou ever drank Lb i LEITCH 11 Editors Arrested for Not Using Names on Editorial Page Accuse Accuser Special to The ree Press New Castle Pa March of Police George Gilmore was lid placed under arrest charged whh perjury on several counts Some days ago II newspaper ni'n in New Castle were placed underarrest for violation of a state la' that requires editors of publications to place their names on the editor ial page While this was the tech nical charge the newspaper men claim that enemies of socialism caused the arrests The writers were held" for court mainly on testimony given by Chief Gilmore whom they declare per jured himself Hotel pon tchart rain Employed association will give its annual dance at Strasburg acuIcniy'Mareli There are cw in the hold and the outsider will make On A tfte feature to ba a waJtx It will take the place of good butter in any way you want' tcUse it anl do it satisfactorily Best half lb cakes Crowley Milner Co There Is $9000 Worth of UR NISHINGS and HATS in the Stock which we are Selling for abo ut $45 00 It is the most desirable stock that has been put on sale for a long time AH I filler? th vvhnlc erirl of th stare tiR ictnrlr Hicnlnrrorl CHAV WVIllVIl UWW 4141VW aa rvaawew wrwwa kU some people pick out as high as $30 or $40worth of the merchandise because they were experienced buvets KNEW real bargains when they saw them But $9000 worth of wear is a good deal and so those who come today hoping to pick up a new HAT a few SHIRTS and TIES or a dozen pairs of HOSE or some pieces of UNDERWEAR will not be disappointed for there are abundant supplies THE ENTIRE STOCK AVERAGES A REDUCTION THAT IS MORE THAN ITY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Let the following groups indicate the savings you can expect to find when you come 17c Graham 25c lli xt Michlsau Buckwheat nbso 32c medium 13ccr 18c 73c California A puragim tall round cans each 13e for 4 OL Pumpkin good quality solid ftacked can Sc for wL ork and Pean the new dish can for Corn best quality small 59c 25c wliolesome 4 KI MG Absolutely ing powder tho Royal fsdsmA R9 flor GfSnit SnQrfl digestible than tho other Avoid Alum 73c Kldnry Beans good well filled cans cut can Be solid packed 7 aS A j' Ih 2' A ye ja or i I rJ 1 1 M' KSV' I a ar' 1 1 1 1 Vx I fe I II htsy' a I jpml ri I 1 1 itAHLJLLS Tl 1 A 1 li SW I 4 4 I IP I I I.

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