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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 5

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5 1910 City In Brief WIE IS MAKING BEST IN THE WORLD OR THE RACE WITH DEATH MABLEY lothes Where You Get Quality at the Right Price JMlI I 1 rcllow kind $1Q to $40 lb LET US SHOW YOU jiQlth 20c lit lb I A lb I Sc 8c lb lb 784 136 11c lb lb 50c peck lb r' lb ie VOTE OR tnd 20 ntad lb DR JACOB ROTHACHER packed can 1b Republican Candidate for 1 I Ot house heads 10c Judge CORONER lbs 10c 10c lb 10c to 'ligier priced a REDERICK MARTINDALE 3Se SHERI ri Good Roads in Wayne Vote YES 1OKK IIOTEIS GEORGE 7 Leading New York Hotel The Gregorian GAST01 Bel 1 i Story ireproof or Re election the Second Term noon says he has no chance of re MUST PAY PAWN 300 PRICE OR WATCH A1WSISMEVM Garrick Special Daniel Ritchey MARTELL LOUIS XI ATTENTION! 0 WILL 'iz or ths Modern Maccabees dens at TO SAVE MONEY BAVEHARD WORK IN STREET CASES CURBING OWENS life Large sums of money TWO MEN WEARY LIE CROUL TO MAKE ELECTION RULING Public Play Dainty DVCriEaS La die lu Mauuei'M Philip TVanZil or OR 9 GIRL INJURED BY MOTOR rl Bowlins club Hr Tht cer run thrauS to erlmw trouble OB 5 'Ins Mo'iios nhllo lb lb lb Ib 5c bunch 20c head Laurenc strt ro ut lb lb mb 50c 20c 1 4e lb I lb lb ft lOe qt 10c each the (all lb Ib AV BITER will give ill find the heighti and efficient i by the moat TODAY Deinaius 1 1 coached for an things he is to pointed out to money watch should ulnng the beaten and then suddenly eul tutoring and lb 11 lb preparator Barkley MW He has served ably and creditably as Prosecuting Attorney for the past two years I Tl SKI easiest and to get his pawn price took As a Ib lb lb com taxes of at 'Ss la Carte (lull Brrakfasts lets liinvheon 69 Cent boy was stealing a freight train He ran home several days ago his way to Chicago New Store Wootiward aid Henry Round Radishes Green Onions nil JIARL I niXO GENERAL JIAX agcr of the Belle Isle Motor com pany who was charged with fraudulent use of the mails in con nection with the mail order business was allowed to plead nolo js Economy to Buy Your Table Supplies at lartte light room each with bath 200 to $500 per day hetectlve rank Wilkinson has been siuned to patrol the banking district Materials Brewing Care Beers a Case a 40c lb 20c University of er the fifth of ires on life his in a know THE DETROIT REE PRESS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 begins tomorrow next Sunday Th gram for the weiMonday Ruling burn Trumbull ail b'ading shops tneatres 1 3 Central It By Owen and Kirue ti jhebe Best We dera story Ever (old Next Checkers the American Racing IjjMOOl 99 Pail Cut in Eena $700000 00 ii Banks and Parsons street nig at will Life Work' UJ THATCHER ROOT Representative Good Roads like Good Insurance are worth all they cost for that rea son we are heartily in favor of both 20 a and every Saturday and Through locals 6: SB tn 8:30 in Mourn 1 133 a in hair hourly to wo dexirn them The BOYSf CLOTHING THIRD SPECIAL OR SATURDAY a bard piup irding to thing (io not Therefore you should INVES TIGATE the Endowment Policies issued by the MUTUAL BENE IT which protect the family as well as your own old age at Reg ular Life Rates By providing sufficient protection for family and own old age it is absolutely true that such a person will never become a charge upon the community in which he PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SECOND TERM Mr Martindale is a graduate of the Detroit Grammar Schools the Detroit High School and the Detroit College of Law and is a member of the firm of Henderson Martindale Grose and Oxford only II ru to itomeo When the head of each house hold learns to protect his family as he should Wayne County will have more money to devote to good roadbuilding We are all ready to fit you with your new fall suit' or overcoat Our stock full with a complete line of exclusive models and Mabley values at 'Sonietimes wo take property from that has been Molen ami said ('apt McDonnell the police often used pawnbrokers as witnesses against thieves and for that reason to remain friendly with uflicer did just right in tne hi tn the BARTOW'S 2D ENGINEER SHOT ON SHIP AT DULUTH Union depot ii lie pur placed on L' and concludes IS Rev 1 HU get will preach at the irst Con gregational church tomorrow morn ing The reception of new members ami communion will also bo ob served at the morning services In iv way to re pay any the police Mr Duckett thatheapest way for watch was to pay Good roads benefit everybody who travel or remain at home Boys buttoned to neck Overcoats $750 Complete lines of Norfolk Suits at $750 A Rugby ootball with every Suit or Over coat of $500 or better Mill I 'll' I OYSTERS Good insurance benefits the fam ily and in turn the community at large the more good insurance a man carries the better citizen he becomes Burglars entered the home of Archie Allen 720 ourteenth ave nue last week and among the val uables stolen was a $35 watch be longing to Duckett Mr Al brother in law Patrick Kean a detective from the Grand River avenue police precinct who was assigned to the case located tlie watch in a pawnshop at 16 Monroe avenue Duckett ideu ified the watch as the one stolen It had been pawned for $5 and tho detective informed Duckett that the better cover lie watch was to Duckett refused to pay for the repossession of protesting recover it without cost to him Captain McDonnell said yester day afternoon that tin police could force the pawnbroker to give up Duckett's watch without any cost to Duckett but that the police pre ferred to remain on friendly terms from one nieet caution him lir not to say immediately for A not Iter great the fact that he ien to stop has been chine nor its license number Stanley Valcerzaa a young boy living in Toledo fell from a west bound Michigan Central freight train at the Dearborn avenue cross ing last night injuring his right leg and hip and possibly sustaining concussion of the brain He was taken to the Solvay hospital The rtae on tre away from and was on Ciothinj HAts urnishings for Men anti Boys WOODWARD AVE: Greatest Protean Artist Th Sensatlen of principal Vaude ville Theaters 7 Other Big 7 Two Matinees Todaj 2 and 3:30 in HAIR BALSAM ir i bm'ifitl th luiiinnt ffrowth ail to Beto Gra Hu to Its Touthful Color ao a hair llllnj k' cand Ilnupiit All members January 1st oimetiiing to their means money toW sits in the ami walks out of ie thinks it is time tnk notice and tu a cluse a few BEST of BEST of BEST of BEST of Order Main or Hl hours l'i int 7 a 0 Street tit hNine and Broadway Celebrant Kv llnry eating deacon lerv William J' Moran subdeacon Iter 1uuts A al A vote for Mr Martindale is a vote in the interests of good government New Dales I Imported Ixiyer Raisins' at St tiffed Dates Italian Chestnuts American Chestnuts i Diack Walnuts 7c nt New English Walnuts' Xew Hickory Nuts resli Cocoanuts BLACKS) Hi INAS 3kARTIST Sausigu is reals used I A tf aVb I Eenis lu 2O aOcn 1 1 IE Mniiuees 15 15 25C The harming Story ot California Iite the Sun Went Estha Williams otca pabiVicto? Matinees alaliy sreept Wednesday Next Week The Ninety and Nine REDERICK ROOT and ornposer of Chicago an illustrated lecture on at the Church of uur ather next Tuesday evening? Mr Martindale the Repub lican nominee for Secretary of State has had many years of experience in public affairs and his past record On ques tions of vital interest to the people is a sufficient guaran tee of his future actions In the fall of 1900 he was elected State Representative from i the Second Wayne Dis trict? At the following session of the Legislature the bill com pelling railroad companies to pay taxes on an advalorum basis was fought out and passed Mr Martindale the passage of this bill Police Offer No Relief in Case of Stolen Article Unless Owner Liquidates TRUSTEES AND NURSES THE Visiting will give a rm option to their friends on next Monday evening from 7 until 10 o'clock at 924 Brush street ATONZO I HART TN the United States district court yes terday and made a plea for post ponement of sentence Judge Swan granted a delay of ono week motion for a new trial was recent ly denied REV MARCUS WILL BE 'series of lectures on or raitn erian Commissioner to orbid Officers to Take ait in Any Dis cussions of Politics be supple ot department will open with between 200 and 300 books While there are about 500 blind people in Detroit not half of this number are included in the reading public Miss Ward librarian issue" a cor dial invitation to those who are blind ami to their friends to attend the opening on Wednesday and to use the reading room to the extent of their desire There will be oral readings at intervals in connection with the New Reading Room Will Be Opened Wednesday A reading room for the blind will be opened formally at the Scripps branch of the Detroit public library at 2 30 o'clock next Wednesday af ternoon Addresses will be given by Bernard Ginsburg and Divie Duf field of the library commission Teresa Sheehan will give a reading The entire collection of volumes for tlie blind at tlie main library has been transferred to tlie Scripps i z3 it uiii hr merited by the private library tUilllo! HlfgQAll I 1149 4 11 nuuiii JOHNSTON CLARK State Agents Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co of Newark SO GRISWOLD STREET utto Triicey ml John Ery 23 1 last night he called ami sinew of tlie lie told them that Clem a square deal like Lincoln born1 like he mauling addressed other hall 2153 ort mewood liall Vine Lake Head Spends Hours Searching for Woman Absent When Sad News Came James Sheeran of this city second engineer On tlie steamer Bar low is dying in St hospital Duluth from a bullet wound re ceived in a quarrel aboard his ship early yesterday morning His wife is speeding to his bedside If she wins her race with death it will be because of much energetic work in her behalf by William Living stone president of the Lake Car association President Livingstone received In formation of the injury to Sheeran from Secretary Marr of the Lake Carriers in Cleveland yesterday af ternoon He dispatched a personal representative to the Sheeran home 711 ranklin street and learned that Mrs Sheeran and her only child a daughter 2 years old liad gone earlier in the day to visit a friend on tlie wtt side of the city whose name and address were unknown to the Sheeran's neighbors but who was identified as the wife of the chief engineer ollowing this clue President Livingstone learned the friend was Mrs Emil Mettetal Al tlie address given as her residence on Asli street he discovered the Mettetais had moved some weeks ago b'or three or four hours Mr Livingstone kept an automobile scouring the neigh borhood and llnally located the new home nf the Mettetais only to learn licit Mrs Sheeran and iter friend had gone to one of the theaters for the evening urther search along this line seeming fruitless President Livingstone decided to await Mrs Sheerans return home As soon as site recovered from the shock of tho news it was decided she would make the effort to reach her side before he died in Mr Livingstone's automobile she was nurrieu to no where with a ticket which lie chased for her she as i a Wabash train for Chicago cover ing tiie first stage of her journey Sheeran is a member of tlie Lake welfare plan He is about 35 years old Dispatches from Du luth last night say lie was shot through the stomach with a 3S cal iber revolver during a light in which he Bradford Vosliall and Edward Murphy firemen are said to have been involved Voshall whose home is in Cleveland is in the county jail Duluth charged with the shooting He says he lired in self defense Marine Surgeon ahey who op An automobile struck Miss La ountain 45 Wellington street ludsor at Woodward avenue and Clifford street last night injuring her internally and breaking her left leg She wus removed in a taxicab to' her home The police did not get the name of the driver ot the ma Efforts of William Livingstone Speed Mrs Sheeran to Receive Husbands arewell A widow Ilf the late Dr Hai Wy man yesterday petitioned tlie pro bate court to allow her to expend $2000 of the estate in repairing tlie old Emergency hospital She says sue intemis to convert it into hotel as that is the only way in wnien it will be of any value WELLINGTON church Wednesday Korvicr 1 Thursday Ruling Elder ar rand irst church 1 Tidiiy Ruling Elder Richard Owen Woodwanl avenue church Tile speaking ill be at 7:45 clock each eve Elements in Hie "Old will be the general topic LYCEUM rector of the association ot Michigan will a series of work at Westminster Presby terian church Woodward avenue tomorrow even Tlie subject Service as a Hubbard Squash'' iv nj'ero ion Beets Onions AJiMiips Carruts etc inspectors the policeman may called upon to interfere with person misbehaving within booths LOCAL BREVITIES A ICM I IV Tbc Baine rt E1N Burlesque DAILY MOULIN ROUGE BURLESQUERS VTOLKTTE IH'SETTE ns Mme Polalre 30 Daintv Pretty 30 Next AMERICANS and DAISr HARCOURT lapse of considerable time the date when property demred for street opening and the date of the actual and it nearly always happens that taxes of ono kind or another fall due in that interval Tho property owner knowing that his tenure of tlie land is about to end naturally does not pay them and the result has been in" hundreds of instances that lax titles have accrued which tlie city had to settle a few years later at several times the amount of the original tax or a year or more past the ch has been breaking all records in the matter of opening streets In the nat year alone about 20 street open in verdicts have been rendered by the court awarding dam ages to property owners to the tune of about $350000 and there are now pending in that court cases in which the damages will be of $400 01'0 not to mention a laige number of other street openings which the council will start ns soon as practicable Selireiter is inaugurating a sys tem of keeping tab on each scrJP tion of property street openings so that lie in a position to recommend to tle cuuneil that 1 taxes be cance ed after the date of the vet diet in lie condemnation proceedings tiiJ tnakin it impossible for anj ot tnc tax title sharks to make money on of the 41 It is a big job as there are more than descriptions 01 involved in the street open ingreabs that have been in the last year and a much greater number ot" descriptions 1 the caso that are pend ng Once th work is systematized rm brought down to date it P0 so difflcnU to kep it up i and "in save the city hundreds of dollars rear not to mention a gi eat lot or of a series of addresses on tlie subject being "Sails Seed and A REQUIEM MASS WHL be held in SS Beier and Je suit church Tuesday morning at 9 for deceased professors ben efactors ami students of Detroit 8:30 rn 8 ni Northville only to in 7:30 in Saline cars from a prominent Whistler iate I Pape of reer is mentioned with Whistler in when the linal and as having at the funeral were Sir James Royal Van John Itpubx aK Candidate Leads His Advisers Merry Chase in One Kills Self With Bullet Oth er Cuts Throat May Live Two men tired of life yesterday morning and one succeeded in ins attempt at suicide John Beliske 63 years old a bricklayer 15 Lan man street shot and killed himself instantly yesterday morning at his home William Ziesse 23 426 An tietam street attempted suicide by slashing his throat with a razor Ziesse was forcibly taken to Grace hospital where his condition late last night was reported to be crit ical Beliske who lived with his son shot himself in the right temple with a revolver As the physician who was called found the revolver clutched in hand no in quest will be held When Ziesse was taken to the hospital he raved like a maniac and tried to tear his wounds open after thev had been sewed He carried a basket of potatoes with him and when the physicians tried to take tiie vegetables away Ziesse became frantic The potatoes were placed in bed with him He is believed to be insane BLIND GAIN GREAT BOON 1 1 uiipy 2i jar I'lieese New 1 1 Hitch Gouda ree ress ners Get the Best and Quickest RESULTS Ph Kling Brewing Co or the past two years he has been a member of the Board of State Auditors passing upon the proper expenditure of immense sums of the state's money have been saved to the state during this period by a "most rigid scrutiny of all claims Without a doubt more care has been taken in the auditing of the accounts than is taken by the private business corporations of the state Mr Martindale is a member of the Public Domain Com mission While he has been a member of that commission the forest reserve of the state has been increased several times over in extent Today Michigan is taking her proper place in the first rank of conservation states rCTPdTT tonight ut 8 UL1KU11 MAT TODAY AT 2 OLMES Bickel Watson' Roosevelt Band ANNA HELD 75 Nov 7 8 9 Third a most active part favorable to the passage of this bill result of this law in the past eight years the railroad panics of Michigan have paid into the State Treasury in more than twentv nine millions of dollars a net gain least fifteen millions to the state over and above what would have been realized under the old specific system of taxation He was elected to the State Senate from the irst District Wayne county in 1904 and served two terms in that body He was a member of the two most important committees of the Senate Judiciary and Cities and Villages Among other important legislation he worked and voted for while in the Senate were the bill creating the Railroad Commission the two cent a mile railroad fare bill ad valorum taxation of the telephone and telegraph companies all bills improving the primary system of voting molders bill and numerous bills in aid of good government Mr Martindale has received general praise for an efficient business administration ofthe important office of Secretary of State The strictest economy has been practiced in the admin istration of its affairs consistent with first class service iant I 1 4 I'at' bottle Tr IV! I 17 DAILY MATINEES 1U AM 25c JULIUS STEGER CU resenttns Way to lhe Heart World Us Kingston Empire Comedy our Howard' ponies Pngs: Nich ols Sisters Paul Kleist: Hal Merritt St Onge Trio Moreosrope Pict tires Next Kolfe and His Kolfonian URNISHINGS Heavy Union Suits $100 $150 Special Pure Cassimere Hose 25c pair (Black and natural color) Mabley Hats $2 $3 all exclusive styles $350 $400 $500 Ti have devised 'ling the irrepres ot them usually i lenre Waldo nmiair Hall sits in iliately in front ion as ho says slightly off color ads ano he int goes on to an dllireh li'firmor streets tomorrow evening at "130 clock The lectures will be il lustrated by the stereopticon REPUBLICAN MEETINGS WITJ be heid tonight at Solvay Guild hall ihn Light Guard armory tlie Light Infantry and at the A AH morial building under the ausr pieces of the Hazen Pi agree camp of Spanish War veterans rev tames black will speak on tiie "Principals of tlie Protestant at Bethany Presbyterian church Champlain street and Seyburn avenue tomor row evening at 7:30 The ser vice is under the auspices of the Men's Sunday Evening league BISHOP JOHN OLEY CELE hrated yesterday tiie twenty second anniversary of his consecration as bishop and today will observe the seventy seventh anniversary of his birth He is spending tiie days quietly in Monroe tlie guest of Er Detroit I nited Interurban Lines Huron Limited a and very two hours to 7 Sunday only 11 llirougn locals a ni and ncr two hours to 3 To Mt Ciemens 6 a and halt hcuriv to 8 in including limlieds hoerly to 71 in Shore Line to Mt Clemens a tn hourly to 11:28 Mint Liniiterts a 9:33 a rr 12:35 tn 4:30 Through locals 7 a in every tw to 3 Sundays only 11 ni: 8 a nt and every two hours to tn 11 Taekson Limited 8:15 a in and two hours to 6 Through locals 7 i in and every two hours tt in: Ann Arhnr only a 10 11 6:30 a hourly ni 'J 11 Ypsilanti Toledo Limited 7 two hours to 3:20 Sunday a in and hourly nnlv 1:30 in Wyandotte hourly to 8:33 Pontiac Division 6 a 20 to 3o ntiauto service to 30 in hourly to 1030 11 in Biriuinstiam only 13 Orchard Lake hourly to 11 rolice Commissioner Croul lis tened to appeals from several can didates yesterday who fear there will be an absence of supervision in counting the ballots by the precinct elections boards next Tuesday Since the abolition of the central count ing board great concern has arisen among the candidates for office In every instance tlie police com missioner informed his visitors that the police had no right to interfere with the election otherwise than to maintain peace This attitude of the department places the election in spectors on their own responsibil ity Strict orders the commissioner says will go forth forbidding any otlicer to take part in political dis cussions The law against workers coming within K'O feet of the poll in places will be rigidly enforced aT the solicitation of the election ne any the Secretary Schreiter of Council Committees Projects Scheme of Economy Secretary Schreiter of the common council committees expects to save to tlie city fully half the amount of his annual salary and possibly much more than that by a line of work lie has originated in connection with tlie street opening cases There is almost always a between is con purposcs opening Icy memorial sermon Rev Edward Sullivan CHARTES Ta REER art connoisseur tigtire in the iy issued by Boston Mr as having bi 1902 His last breakdown came been a pallbearer Other Pallbearers Gutherie president of the Scottish academy George derbilt Edwin A Abbey Lavery and Theodore Duret CHARLES MOORE a stereopticun talk on Some Europ ean at the ort Street Presbyterian church house Monday evening at Tlie views to be used were taken by rederick Law Olmsted professor of land scape architecture at Harvard uni versity They include tlie Tuileries the Seine Luxembourg Versailles ontainebleau Oompeigne rierre fonds Chateau Vatix do Viconte the Vatican the Villas Medici Albani Madama and Hadrain and the gardens and canals of Venice the Prater and water front of the Schoenbrtin Imperial the Danube quays and gar Budapest HOME IN THE OOe IN VEGETABLES Kxtru tender Hothouse Txjttuce tlh i 20c on Griswold stret ami arrest very crook into that vicinity Capt Mcl' einell believes that Wilkinson is one of tho best IdentilKis of criminal In the city Calvin 3'cteod Smith pastor of tlie rliu' the Covenanters Hamilton boule vard between iTnclld and Grunnnond ave nio4 will preach tvmuiTuw morning at or "The Ciller Shr Caro (or IPs Sheep" and ev ning o'clock oil 'Die Gospel a Joyful sounu Rob Hair provrieK of tho Most Si swore out a for T'avi i A Brown ie presMeit ot ta pJor Tee rornpanj ni the Biown A Brown Coal Co charging nd bat Tbe trouble ovr a coal he never order He went to office declarer and a ip 'c argument Hrotvn attacked k24c and dressed 2Sc pig for Republican Nominee for Secretary of State 3 Days NOV 7 ViOLE DALE IN TUB BRILLIANT COMEDY A Message from Reno PRICES 25c TO SI 50 Nov 10 11 EDDIE 1OY IN CANDIES I arcj Diana Cups assorted Assorted Meats rosh Marshmallows' Meats Pm an Meats I liokory Nut Mea ts' RUITS I ancy Tokay Grapes 20c ib basket 'hence Malaga Grapes 20c lb Baskets Concord Grapes 35c Pony baskets 'atawba Grapes 22c English Hothouse Grapes $100 lb luincy inn Apples 50e peck Hood Baldwin Apples for Cooking 4oc peck qt oaskets fancy Snow Apples 25c 4 cjl baskets fancy Katinar Apples 33C Large Jonathan Apples for eating joc oz lirapo ruit 2 and 3 for 25c California Oranges 35c and 55c doz I I 1 1 i utri I ifrt jix Aw Jordan Almonds ooc Aiinwnua lor ar? wtl 11 tc? KiSftfe At tv Es it VkyggwrM ViSO I I RIVOLI Greatest THE VI I SB IB i a T1 rV" i i it' cl I I Hrm 1U VVUd dN I NEXT WEEK Columbia Duriesquerw "Tlte Deer That's CTear hh A 1 I Ba Stetson Agents 'j 1 7 II rhiilgT jp I i I JB a i' '8 fl 11 i' 9 iiH iti 1A "HU Ifli sir SK I iG 'ill Vi taM 'can 'Unit fah "''ci a 9 EB Mrs Ma KSV Sb'si 5 nter 'iT 'r atiuwl a room fl I i i Sf I GOOD ROADS fORjWAYNE GOWWMES I I.

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