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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 7

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i august a PARALYSIS PLAGDE LIEUTENANT SHOOTS MAN MAY BE CONQUERED THE WOMAN TODAY SOCIETY SOCIETY Sports Suit for All Occasions rial corporations nature of the epidemic and its crossing of the Grand Trunk and organisations of i progress Then the ductors will be Lake Shore railroads and that he nrrQ ft 1 Ast a bn Mvt Ua rmAn aflldA1 it hot only when the men refused to absent HUDSON SIX Summer Models of the famous Hudson 15 1 Taylor In Pontiac ano has returned Copyright D16 by nderwood New York Better still if your order is received while the present '7j? carload of Quakers lasts you'will buy your tires on a I basis near three for two TWO WOMEN SUER HURTS ARREST OPIUM CARRIERS her hus Mr ICE WAGON DRIVER KILLED KITCHEN KINKS of of rederick Steam Co ranklin Capron and Joyce school! Yenue at wlneaday afternoon Grant Ila 2 years whr Mummer WAnlnw Mackinac and Lea Name EDtCATIOXAL YEAR Ra flowere £feSAfi s3 put such hands of of of resh mint for cooking purposes may be grown in a glass of water Mrs Charles Witte Helen of Saginaw Second guests and are Mr and Mrs William Renchard ef 173 Oakland avenue are taking a lake trip to Chicago and return Holmes riday three weeks and are now mother Mrs home Rose social and the Young and fam for Bret remainder crops In Kansas this year saved by the activity of Mileage at Less Than Half Price outlln adds a Organdie hats are very attractive and popular for hot weather wear her Ro ff 8 I A wreath of tiny flowers Ing the brim of a broad hat novel touch elegant in English society Ijondonderry With car owners in 14 states reporting an average of 10629 miles more than double the 5 000 mile ad justment guarantee it is fair to assume that ydu too can halve your tire cost Mr and Mrs Winters have returned from a visit with rela tives in Romeo Miss Virginia Clark of Saginaw Is visiting friends In this city Mrs Ernest Blis Is visiting mother Mrs Benjamin in meo Mrs Sears la visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Hebblkewhlte in Armada Mrs Sullivan Conlon is mak ing a visit In northern Michigan Prevent haky dry threet Mreae DETROIT CONSERVATORY VETERAN BUSINESS MAN DEAD AGED 90 YEARS Mr and Mrs Herbert Book were the week end guests of Mrs mother Mra IL Everard at the Gull Lake Country club National Industrial Body Wijl Convene in Detroit for Two Day Session 4a Leading Physi cians Meet in New York to Solve Problems TRAIC MANAGERS TO HOLD MEETING CELLENT morning frocks may be made from cotton poplin Miss Mayme Moran Is visiting Mrs Edward Moran Jr in Kalama zoo package tit vest peek er par year eaaoet supply Name City Address Such savings on Quakers was unheard of until now By reason of the de mand no tires can be reserved for later deliveries Phone orders accepted MAIL THE DETROIT REE PRESS Daily and Sunday Daily with out Sunday I Sunday only DETROITERS AT NEW YORK HOTELS leet and are spend WJUtam In Harris Mr and Mrs Charles MacKay 729 Maryland avenue Grosse Pointe announce the engagement of their daughter Gladys Marian to Mr Ceorge Baillie Turnbull don of Mrs Kobina Turnbull 471 McClellan ave nue The wedding will take place in August BASKET BILL IS PASSED IN HOUSE Mrs Henry Ewald and Mrs Harvey Campbell and their little daughters have returned from a visit at Stag Island Mrs Ewald and Shirley Ewald left Monday on the Hamonlc for a trip to Duluth Miss Helen Shutnacher librarian tn the Drexel Institute Philadel phia Is the guest of Miss Ima Josen hans at the home of her uncle Mr Traub 71 Watson street There are H7 rnmirhilrtren 25 grvu grandchildren lie is survived by un brother Wil Dueweke Sr and one sister A Koenig WOMAN once managed the New York National league baseball team Post Office State 1916 continue until Phone Mr A Chittick and Miss rances Chittick 22 Edmund place hav left Hyannisport Mass and pone summer home at Hoy klqton On their way there theyHSrlslted Mr Geoffce Shortland Kenyaton and Miss Marie Kenyston of thia city at their supimer home at Ogdensburg on the banksf the St Lawrence river Dr Arthur lly will depart ton Woods to spend the of the summer Mr and Mrs John Bonnett 71 Warren avenue east left Tuesday for a six weeks trip along the Jer sey coast They Will visit In New York and Philadelphia before re turning home Mrs Margaret Morehear of Cleve land Is visiting her sister Mrs Er nest Jay Smith of 22S Bethune ave nue west Mr and Mrs Albert A Nelli and daughter Gertrude of 42S isher avenue spent the weekends at their oottage at Anchorvllle Mich Mr and Mrs John Cotter and son Clarence of 721 Military avenue have taken Sunny Lodge cottage al Bay View for a month Miss Sara Bain of Park Is spending a couple In Chicago the guest of leming a former resident of trolt Highland of weeks Mrs Young girls' evening frocks are ornamented with epraye of appliqued on silk skirts Mr and Mrs John Spratt (daughter Marjorie of Grand boulevard will spend gust in Atlantic City Mr and Mrs Clay Macdonaldf the Manchester apartments have returned home after a visit at Tawas Beach with Mrs Tobin at her croft Grosse Pointe MR AND MRS JOSEPH BOY 1V1 ER JR accompanied by Miss Emma Austin Mr Charles Belan ger and Mr Clarence Cull will leave Saturday on their schooner Nokomis for an extended trip to Georgian bay later going to Mack inac They expect to be two or three weeks Miss May Case Marsh membership secretary of Women's Christian association re turned August 1 from a month's vacation at KlngsvIlle on the Lake Bayles It and social value but full humor acute comment and Inspiration John Adams raid to have accepted a seat in Wheat will be the women on the farms during the harvest Mrs Robinson from a month's visit with her moth er Mrs A Hilllker at Hlgglm Jake Mr and daughter visiting friends In this city The woman who Is reputed to be the most Is Lady Children Learn True Danger Insects During Hot Class Sessions Swatting the fly la a matter dally practice far removed from mere hygienic theory at the Amos Miss Marie Ecker of Grand plds Is spending two weeks with friends In this city EVS About I WOMEN Mies Hattie Hodgaon of Win cheater Virginia Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Hammond Homer avenue De beginning 2X City Rerdecr er iainrM Addreu Dot eg term th tabscnpuoa city deb very to the foUcwiA ddiev tk to to DISCONTINUED Mr and Mrs Elmer Husner daughter Dorothy are spending a few days with relatives in Romeo Mrs Balmer is visiting her daughter Mrs Charles Lauzon In Port Huron 7 he Bemb Robinson Co Salesroom on Jefferson Avsnie at Beaubien Mra Margaret Van daughter Mias Victoria Ing August with Mrs Blocking at the Poplars Ville Mich John Conenaki Dies In Hospital After While longing Ice Co orest avenue was fatally injured dying shortly after on hU way to the Receiving hospital from Inter nal injuries and a fractured skull when a IL work rar coilldd with the wagon at the Intersec tion of Ellery street and orest Dr and Mrs Harrison and family of 429 East Grand boule vard left Wednesday for a two visit In Cheneaux Collision With Car driving an ice wagon be to the Pittmans A Dean John Conenekl 723 East Pleats In the new skirts are put in panels Washington Aug The "honest grape fruit and berry basket by 'Representative Reavis of Ne braska prescribing dimensions for standard baskets for Interstate ship ment of grapes small fruits and berries was passed today by the house Crape growers of New York and southern and western small fruit and berry raisers advocated Its passage for protection against com pelituis using under sUed contain where summer sessions are In prog ress according to rank Cody as sistant superintendent of schools who has the summer work In charge have never Miss Lulu Long is the guest of Mrs NO LUCK IN $13 THET OR RENCH The Whirl of the World generates new news every moment And vacation I isn't vacation unless it gives you that news fresh every morning with the toast and coffee a brand new ree Press bristling with cosmic gossip from Verdun to Oyster Bay So keep in touch with the big ball by filing out the Order Coupon now Then seashore or jungle it makes no dif to the ree Press! Super Six Are Now Being Specially Shown Seasonable Decorations Prompt Delivery STANDART BROS Ltd DETROIT MICH and 497 East Au CAnDS HAVE BEE2? Issued bx Mr and Mrs Charles Smith for the marriage of their daughter Miss Bessie Evelyn Smith and Mr Robert Marshall Hldey Satur day evening August 12 at their i home 2940 East Grand boulevard The ceremony will be rather a email one and will take place at half after 7 A large reception will follow Mis Smith will be attended by her (later Mrs Smith aa matron of 'honor and her little niece' Betty Smith will carry the ring Mr Hldey haa choaen hie brother Mr Balph Hldey for hia beat man Numeroua entertainmenta have been planned In honor of the brlde alect the IJat for this week includ ing a dinner Tuesday evening at Deer Lake Inn at which Mrs Smith was the hosteaa Mlaa Ethel 'Robinson la entertaining at lunch eon this afternoon at the Detroit Boat club her gueets Including be sides Miss Smith Mrs Hal Smith Misses Eleanor and Dorothy Scott Miss Helen Quinn Mlaa Bess Thorp and Miss Ruth Murray Mrs Phillipa Osmer and Mrs Le Roy Williams have arranged a bridge party for riday "afternoon In Miss Smith's honor Mr and Mrs Harry rost left last week to spend thsfWemainder of the season at Me stopping en route to visit their son Harry rost Jr at Platts burg for a few days cut towns was mage known today by Dr Charles Banks senior federal eurgeon in charge of inter state travel of children He showed a circular issued by Connecticut I health officials which had barred New York children under 16 after at That Shows Soon Disappears Lt that come arxd stay where It i not needed a burd a hindrance to activity a curb upon pleasure You can take off the fat where it show by taking after each roeal and at bedtine one Mar toola Prescription Tablet These little tab lets are as effective and harmless as the famous prescription from which they take their name Bur and try today Your druggist seCs them at 73 cent or if vou prefer you may write direct to ths Marmola Ca a(4 Woodward Ave Detroit Mich Yon can thus say good bye to diet iag exercise and Lt 1 Ask your druggist for these Stearns Household Necessities guaranteed pure ingredients effective for the name Stearns Emergency Case 9150 Handy and compact case of 14 tested medical and surgical first aide for the home motorist tourist rst4MK7 cam portable medi aeeit at your druggist's SHAG for Headaches Used wherever heads ache When your head throbs and easy to Shac Wafer no bitter quick relict Mau and Women Nabbed With Drug in Possession ederal warrants for Lillian Pom eroy and Gustave Knauer charging them with having 1n their posaes aion of 3200 worth of opium in vio lation of the ederal narcotic laws will be asked Thursday morning by Joseph Dederich deputy collec tor of Internal revenue in charge drug prosecutions Mrs Pomeroy and Knauer together with Helen Morgan were arrested at the for mer's home at 113 East Larned street Tueedav evening by Detec tives Garvin Xavarre and Ketelhut of th free lance squad The Mor gan woman was released Accord ing to th police the persons were arrested with the opium Mutually in their possession Although a recent decision by the ederal circuit court of appeals makes it Impossible to prosecute persons with ordinary opi ates In their possession It is stated that opium for smokng purposes does not come within the scope of the Harrison act and consequently prosecution in this case is possible One of the Beech Nut Pure Roods made by the He BEECH NUT HACKING CQ UANAJUHAKIB MEW YfOHK Mr and Mrs Charles Bissell Johnson are the guests of Mrs mother Mrs Horace Caulkins at Pointe aux Pins Wales Hill Subjects of Interest to Shippers and Manufacturers Will Be ully Discussed Traffic managers directors of ttiA ermt I nin a ri 1 rnenGMtifini and commercial the United States will be In De troit next week to attend the sum mer meeting of the National Indus which me pnyaicians win take cui trial Traffic Im which will be turefl of lhft disease to their labora I trial iramc league which win oe loneil and endeavor to And a spe held in the Hotel Cadillac Thurs cific day and riday August 10 and 11 Jt was announced tonight that More than ISO men representing haS many of the moat powerful Indus the disease One of the deaths re trial combinations in existence to i ported today was the 4 year old gether with traffic directors and mers an attending physician In the commissioners from all the larger Queensboro hospital where several i cities Including New York Chi cases have been treated mu iner was iricuun oeiween federal health officers hre and Dueweke Had Been Resi dent of Detroit Many Years and Was Well Known unt ra services for Duewe ke father of Louis and Gregory Dueweke of the Dueweke Grocery company who died at tho residence of his daughter Mrs Christine Boucher 343 Crane avypue at 7 Tuesday morning will be neld at the daughter's residence ri day morning at 9:30 and at the Church of the Annunciation at 10 o'clock Interment will be in Mt Elliott cemetery 1 Mr Dueweke was burn 90 years ago in Westplialla Germany In 1854 he came to America ur a number of years wonted at his trade as shoemaker for some of the largest manufacturers including Stephen dinilh co and McGraw Co Iater he was employed in the Michigan Central railroad repair shops In 1872 he opened a retail grocery at Rivard and Watson streets which he operated until he retired in 13S5 Air Dueweke was a charter mem ber uf St Joseph's Catholic church and in 1876 when sacred Heart parish was organized he became a charter member of that church Besides his two aons Mr Dueweke leaves four daughters Mrs 1 Cron Mrs Christine Boucher Edward Karrer und Mrs Benjamin iarrer and also liam Airs Miss rances Curtis of avenue has two charming fehls week Misses Isabel and Cath erine Davidson of Canandaigua Miss Curtis has arranged sev eral delightful entertainments in honor of the visitors Wednesday cao Boston Cleveland St Louis afternoon she was the hostess atiNew Orleans San rancisco Pitts health officials in several Connectl Accidentg on Downtown Streets Happen In Rush Hour Two women were injured In downtown traffic acci dents Wednesday night Mrs Belin Tanner 35 years old 595 Woodward avenue was knocked down by an autoninbil driven by John Boley 91 Idirchmont avtnu at Grand River and uuith awnues She was cared fur nr the Hdaxilia Grand River avenue where she is pmninvea rme mav tie i injured Mrs Myrtl Relber 1 44 hast HPtnune avenue bv a Hammond Standish A Co auto mobile driven by A Miller 283 Carter street at High street and Woodward avenue Her right leg was injured i all Term Opens September 112! I Oilers to eanwet luslnu euairsrs of ctodv based upon the terot miona and edoeatkrnal pnaeipeh IiepertseeaU ptaDQ Voice VMm Organ Theory Inb School a etc IHrderm I an4 jectronfvrodMey freeadvantacce nnvrltfht IfMft hv nd4rwnrd A I HARMING SPORTS SUIT for all occasions of checked pongee The odd belt is one of the distinguished features of this classy garment HOT alum water will destroy insects When milk soups and other foods boil over on the stove unpleasant' odors as a result will be avoided if the spots are covered with salt Gordon Manhattan A Westfall Bark McGlinn Before the war In rance there women ana now thre is a majority of l750000 women YOUR an informal tea and this evening burgh Cincinnati and others will sne nas mvuea xo guests for din ner at the Detroit Boat club ABIGAIL ADAM wife nf John Adams second president of the United States and mother of John Quincy Adams sixth presi dent of the United States was born at Weymouth Mass November 22 1747 She was the daughter of Rev William Smith and Elizabeth Quincy distinguished people prom inent in church and state endowed with intelligence and courage breadth of view and unquestioned patriotism Abigail showed herself a worthy Inheritor of the same quali ties In October 1767 Abigail Smith married John Adams then a lawyer residing at Weymouth Beneath the homespun exterior of the young country attorney Abigail discovered the forceful character of the man The profession of the law was then held In contempt and her choice was adversely criticized Her father Anally favored the match and when he preached tho wedding sermon with characteristic humor he chose for his text: John came neither eating bread nor drinking wine and yet ye say that he hath a devil" or 10 years following their mar riage they resided alternately at Braintree (now Quincy) and at Bos ton during which time John Adams was giving much thought to the more pressing problems of the day writing for the papers and studying governmental principles thus lay ing a strong foundation for his sub sequent career In all these studies his wife shared He called her "Saucy but It was a sauciness which he enjoyed and encouraged In Intellect scholarship heroism and In the use of her pen she was the equal of her distinguished hus band She was a self made force of high order in public affairs and one of the best of the early American writers Her published letters to hr husband are not only of great historical of genial patriotic When Abigail the house of representatives and thereby have consented to my own ruin to your ruin and the ruin of our children" she bravely replied: "Well I am willing in this cause tn run all risks with you and be ruined with you If you are ruined" There was no money In the public service during those no "com ing In on the ground floor" and no "rake off" But so well did Abigail Adams manage the home and the farm that when John Adam finished his second term as president he and bls Abigail had a comfortable es tate to which to retire She once wrote: hope In time to have the reputation of being as good a farm eress a my partner has of being a good statesman" But Abigail was a nation maker also Seven months before Liberty bell rang out independence in a let ter to her husband then in congress she Issued her declaration of inde pendence After church one Sun day she wrote to her husband after business sessions of the will be held Wednesday A (bird session will be old 359 Meldrum avenu who wa Sfrlssrw ULrvAMi with Cunmski at the time of the IDIUC Tt flEvH accident had a right rib fractured! He was given firtad at the Re Ilf I anJ atr to tarpelLieanmg Works or Particular Houseksopers: We hav a portable Compreeseu Jr and Vacuum Machine to do your nntng at your residence UAIH OX CAD 0O6X BeeolNut Hlll IT I Simon IL Ash Allen rearseii a rsicnois nnstoi van esosck Somerset Paine Herman Mr and Mrs Rllev Mr and Mrs Howland Algonquin Warner Broadway A Del rcaenci raraigs Great Northern Mrs Brown 13 Cotton Mrs Colton Downs Mrs inu na vv i irrA Richmond Bennett I Leishman I Seville Locke Martinique A MacLachlan Howland Hotel Atftvr Mrr rank itzgerald I innmore Currants for jam or jelly should be picked dry I eminine rills I a Ml Elsie Brunnon Is the gut ef Mrx rederick Winter In Ln slng Saturday afternoon the Misses Helen and Ethel arwell enter talned at tea In honor'ot MIss Brun referring to the new aggressions of non the British on American rights: "I A damp cloth dipped In salt wa "Screens have never ben pro ter and rubbed on silver discolored trldcd for any of the school bulld ny egg will take away the stain Palm Suited Robs Benefactor but Later inds Himself in Jail Thirteen dollars were stolen fromj Atkins 203 Third avenue Tues day night at Seamjd and Michigan avenues by a "pan handler" in a I dirty Palm Brach suit Atkina had handed the "pan handler" what is termed "the price of a flop" and the "pan handler" aforsald was lay ing hands upon Atkins In maudlin I protestations of gratitude when the! money departed from Atkins's pocket Atkins when learned of the departure of the $13 had a distinct recollection of the loving embrace of the Barh suited "pan handler" and he remembered equal ly well the exact state of deteriora tion of that suit and Just where it was spotted Wednesday night Aaklns took up his stand st Second and Michigan avenues About supper time he saw the Beach suit swinging into a corner caloon Jle followed call ing Patrolman Russell Srhouw The occupant of the suit Robert rench 42 years old was arrested but the 313 the Unlucky 313 was not re covered even though rench admit ted the incident of Tuesday evening including the embrace and protesta tion of gratitude Anyway that 13 will be unlucky fbr somebody At kins or itnch participate in the thiee business sessions that will comprise the chief activities of the meeting Executive Committee to Meet Prior to the formal convention of the league an executive committee meeting held by officers and direc tors of the organization will take place Wednesday August 9 In the Detroit Board of Commerce build ing After the meeting members of the committee will be entertained by Traffic Commissioner Arthur Waterfall of the Detroit Board of Commerce at the Detroit Athletic club Mr Waterfall is a former president of the league and is now a member of the executive commit tee Two league at 2 August 10 one at 10 a and one held at lu a Thursday Will DIsciimn Many Subjects At the sessions subjects of inter est to shippers and manufacturers will be discussed Including many reports dealing with problems ex isting between railroads and manu facturing industries of all kinds Although plans are not yet com pleted it is said that the league members will be liberally enter tained during their stay In Detroit Women in the Making of America Abigail Adams Her Declaration of Independence BY MADISON PETERS Tn England women church work could not join today in the petitions frs get an average salary of of our worthy pastor for a recon per year i cuiation between our no longer parent state but tyrant state and Ings because school Is usually over before the fly nuisance become acute" said Mr Cody Wednesday so the summer sessions have I been left unguarded in this re soecL In recent rhr th i have become quite a nuisance and the pupils have been active with swatters in self defense" In plte of the hot weather of recent nays the attendance at the summer schools has not fallen because of IL There has been an average attendance of 1500 at the four grade schools and an average attendance of 00 at the Cass Tech nical high school the Casa school the attend ance han not been as large this year as last year inn the year be fore in the mechanical depart mm I Ekl mentn fr the reason that boys 11 AA 1W I with even the merest rudiments of IB mechanical knowledge have been rt I able to command unheard of wages AkcnllifDlV KCITIOVCS In Detroit industrial plants" said AObUlUlLlJ Partment WedneMay Aut thi at 1 IndlgCStlOD UnCpaChage JAMES BELL Sscrotsrv tendance In the academic depart U1 dmnists I Weffde ffstrsd ment is fully up to normal" pTOVCS it 25Cal all these clonies Let Us separate They were 34521 1 surplus ft A 1 1 ft VV'ZV I rv A ftlM LfaILpam 1 Miftvrtktijr UU VIUllHVlh Let us renounce thetU And instead of supplication as formerly for their prosperity and happiness let us be seech Almighty God to blast their counsels and bring to naught ail their devices" Tlje women of her day rallied round her pledged themselves not to buy nor drink tea which was arbitrariiv taxed without rpnrpupn MrsHiipr Uiuvu unu luu toe a unit creaiea Preston and put back of tho American rovo i iiigbi I Mumnhrevs lutlon an effective public sentiment Broadway Central Relzen Mr Among the absorbing questions of anl the day Abigail Adams was not un Lloyd Moss mindful of the rights which belonged Pollak io ner sex sne enjoyea me ais i unction or oeing secona oniy to Margaret Brent of Maryland as the advocate for politics! rights for while her husband was assisting in forming the constitu tion she wrote: "In the new code of laws I desire you would remem ber the ladles and be more gen erous and favorable to them than your ancestors Do not unlimited power into the husbands" Mrs Adams later wrote band: "I cannot think you are very generous to the ladles for while you are proclaiming peace and good Mrs win to an men you insist upon re taining absolute power over your Leahy wives But you must remember that Philp Searles absolute power like most other I bad' is iSUMMER SCHOOLS KILL flies in self defense Victim Refused to Halt Says Officer Dederich Jack Dettloff aged 28 years 355 East Willis avenue alleged freight car thief at the Receiving hos pital in a serious condition as ths result of a bullet wound which he received over hie right eye when Lieutenant George Dederich of the Cheue street station fired at him to prevent his escape from be neath a car at Dequlndre street south of Harper avenue early Wed nesday morning Two companion of Dettloff escaped in an automo bile which the three are alleged to have stolen from the garage of Joseph Marks 247 East Kirby avenue Dederich stated Wednes kImv thst he resoonded to a rail When the physician it la I that three men were breaking into rreignt cars at tne ziarper avenur crossing of the Grand Trunk and Writs for Detail of th Rcord laundry 304 internally I 4 was struck New York Aug A series investigations with the object solving problems wlftch have arisen from the epidemic of infantile par alysis in this city will be begun here tomorrow by several of the leading pathologists and bacteriolo gists of the country planned to discuss thoroughly the VI A 1 1 4a i Va a a a i a ft 1 4 a I Organized in rarrv On the work Sessions will con ohev hia command to halt I ttnue tomorrow and riday after also stated that Dettloff has a lonf jwhich the physicians will take cul police record I Ba THBT Crab Apple Jelly 11 1 111 Mi's Zy aItomtwV HhIiIIII A Hull'll Cail YNsa A am a ecu ss nt a sass sttsia nuinis aan i a na HCixa i ra is nj It IS Hti RH1 1 1 ihiH ott Bd I I i Qi MUSIC ri Ynek A Presidni1 GiAaervaury ia ths Wot.

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