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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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Detroit TUESDAY EBRUARY 08 1913 THINK ADAMS NOT IN KIRBY SWINDLE JAIL SENTENCE 5' 4 effect but JI DU RICHARD DERBY baenclor unclu to either YPSILANTI SCENE BOOSTER EAST MRS JAMES JiWAHT MRS JAMES SWART TAKEN BY DEATH M4 CKOWN POINT STILL OUT ur the th he WINDSOR in SEEK TO ENLARGE rnniirn unnnin nnrrii i ORMER DWELLING WINDSOR LIMITS The Story of The irst President 1789 1913 WOODROW ARMY A THRIVES Mysteries of Antiquity Life of Washington of Secretary Day at physical nature being carried on by the army department of the AL '4 was conducted Into the tenv A pie bv channels took had woniudml ind parti skill tn had atriir toe lead jt At 3 hts fn he was rod du liav tinie that Judge of the Get president of In mich mon of II find them possess sell Chief Place In the Thought Affectloua of the People wnrn dona with before Buhl lives over her At She for de ad The YOUNG WIE COMMITS SUICIDE ATER QUARREL rM I him RANKIN WILL ODD DOCUMENT ILED DETROIT AT LEAST HAS REPUTATION AS MASTER when stairs dense were Spectators called to the while The will amount to about $500 Detroit Woman Wife of One of ormer Pro prietors of the Hotel Cadillac Dies Monday nuar entered contest TWO MORE DAYS BOOK DISTRIBUTION The many little variations of trimmings and designs enable one to choose to suit their own personal taste Sizes 31 to 4G for wo men 13 to 18 years for juniors and misses MUST NOT GIVE PENNY TO EITHER PARENTS Three Canadian Nieces Receive $1500000 Each Under Ex treme Conditions HEINEMAN OPPOSES COMMISSION PLAN gods and little fishes why ap peal to asks the mayor ENGINE KILLS BOY UNWILLING TO WAIT With Husband Who Owns Part Interest (Copyright 18 by Harper Brother All rights reserved) mother country must yield for al her stout defiance of the world But a long year dragged bv neverthe less before even preliminary arti cles of accommodation were sign ed: and still another before definite peace cam' with independence and the full fruits of victory 5 By The President Elect the wrecking of the bank of that city to do with the Ouster Proceedings Against Wind sor Official Dismissed in Court Proceedings to oust Henry Clay as may nr of Windsor were dismiss ed by Judge McHugh following the hearing of evidence In the case Monday morning cn truce llunbnnd she Only ''miles At her home SS Garfield ave line Monday evening Mrs Mont Lasley wife of the manager of tli Detroit branch smiled but said lit Mrs Jennie Lawrence of Detroit Drinks Carbolic Acid With atal Effect 1 ollowing an altercation with her husband Monday afternoon at 5 Mrs Jennie Lewrence aged 25 18 Abbott street ended her life by drinking carbolic acid The woman who was In a deli cate condition became offended at some passing remark of her hus band and before ho had time to interfere run into her room de claring that she would kill herself and he would be to hlame and emp tied a vial of the acid The police were notified and the woman was rushed to hospital where physicians worked over her for more than an hour without avail Here mouth and throat were horribly burned as was her face where the acid had splashed a she hurried to drink it The husband declared Monday night that the quarrel was a trivial one and can offer no explanation for the act The couple roomed at Abbott street up three Hights of stairs over a workshop The husband is a laborer They had no cniMiren A Investigation will held tato Husband ontlec Mich ebruary 17 Alarmed when her husband did not return from doing the chores at the barn last night Mrs Jesse Hosner jof Oxford instituted a search and found her husband ly ing dead on the ground Heart disease was the cause of death City Controller Argues That tjSystem of Itself Contains No Virtue David Heineman city controller addressed the club of St cathedral Monday night in opposition to a commission form of government Ho eald that system mode nothing good therefore no government sys tem would succeed unless good men were in office He argued that in most places where a commission form had been tried it was where things were eltherso rotten that something had tobe done or In a small city where a few heads could handle things He said that in Detroit a commis sion form of government would mean dispensing witli the services of some 70 of its best citizens who now serve on the different commis sions without pay and who under no circumstances could be induced to run for a salaried job of $500e or so a year Mr Heineman went over the bud get for last year and showed that nearly ail of the expendi tures were in the hands of1 the various boards and that the city council really had little to do best there is little picking for the grafting aiderman if lie chooses to a said Mr Heineman "with a commission form of gov ernment the rottenness could never be discovered until it had seeped through from the TAKES PATIENT TO HIS HOME Health Officer Kiefer of Detroit Solves Problem Willis King whose father is said to be a wealthy Pittsburgh finan cier has an excellent opinion of the board of health physicians In gen eral and Dr Guy Kiefer in par ticular King who has been working in Detroit recently was sent to the contagious disease hospital suffer ing with what supposedly was smallpox Dr Kiefer on examining the young man said it was merely a rase of chickenpox Dr iKefer could not allow King to go back to h1s rooming house because he had been exposed to smallpox Neither could he stay at the hospital He was installed In a fine airy bedroom In the Kiefer home' and was kept there until pronounced well a few days ago A Group of New Spring Suits de Grasse with Baltimore Body Asks Mayor Marx How City Solved Stmt Car Problem Lo and behold someone has told the Baltimoreans that Detroit knows how to settle street car problems Mayor Marx has received a letter from a Baltimore organization ask ing for advice on how to compel the street car company provide ade quate service The final paragraph in the letter reads: We understand that Detroit Is the model from which to jet points on the solution of our diffi i cnltles We want to know bow our obstacles can be One of the obstacles referred to is a lack Txmdon ebruary 1 7 The ness liner Crown from Lon don for Norfolk which lost rudder in the middle of the lantic Is still in hard luck has been asking' for a tow some time and several ships have failed in their attempts to bring her into port A dispatch to Lloyds from al mouth today says the British steamer Cralgard from Norfolk Va for Rotterdam and Hamburg re ports that sho spoke the Crown Point on ebruary The Cralgard tried to steer the disabled ship but the hawser parted and she was compelled to leave the Crown Point In lai 15 long 3638 Monroe 'Mick ebruary Philip Selitub 90 years oM died at hie resl donee here today He was formerly one of the most prominent business men of the city and for years one of the leading lumoer aeaiers oi tne piace navms terests in Michigan pine lands Go on Sale Today This is not an ordinary collection for an opening but it shows the full scope of models as they will be worn during the Spring and Summer of 1913 And those who contemplate buying one of these clever little Suits at this special early season price will crowded with merit which suits ing at twice as Stylish little Jackets in cutaway not at all extreme Some arc belted across the hack collars to some are of new figured moire silk others have neat little inset revers of satin with small button trimming The Skirts follow more closelv the normal waist line style and while still straight in line have more fullness by the side pleats at the bottom black and Navy Blue Serge uf special good quality summer cheviots in mottled effect pretty gray" striped lightweight worsteds and new mixtures can be had Get Control of Itstlnay Sir 'Willlqm Mackenzie and Sir I'uitKiii unnn nr run i Northern Railway company have secured control of the Chatham I 1 laVA we w4 It i hc naive rnv miirtuy bv purchasing 3400000 bonds of the company MAYOR CLAY HOLDS SEAT Windy city authorities sav that he was aiding in fleecing Kirby by means ot a fake wire tapping scheme Report Wayne Shows Good Work Work of a religious social and noi vf Hmsclt ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO pl DIiV nATOAkl Dill Cl du i rvioun rfliLD released Monday of propetty several miles in ex tent south of Tecumseh road re practically indorsed Windsor city council Monday night in con nection with application ot the Remington Arms Unlou Metallic Cartridge company for the incor poration of property they have pur chased ion the southeast corner of Tecumseh and Howard avenues for their Canadian plant While the company asked only for th incorporation of part of their property Alderman Ianspeary chairman of the pork committee intimated that ho pro poses at the next meeting to take action for the incorporation of sev eral miles of properly south of thei present city limits and with this! mueraianomg tne application was laid over PIONEER LUMBERMAN DIES AT MONROE struck the blow which ended the war At last Rochambeau was free to move at last a rench flset was at band to block the free passage ot me sea The Count tw nty elght ships of the line six Hnwr San rancisco fon Mtnneipolla Before passing sentence Hollister denied the motion detendants for a new trial tuinfll notice of an appeal to the ynjel States circuit court was given ny attorneys for defendants and the nppeal la expected to be filed within a few days Ulekersbam Believes Verdict Just Washington ebruary 17 Attor joy General Wlckersham when he heard the sentences in the cash reg ister cases declarer! them ist from his knowledge of the evi dence li is tha second case in which Jail sentences have been Im posed under the Sherman law Detroit Children Are Rescued While Bartenders Stick to Their Work William with their It is the desire of The ree Press to place a set of Cyclo pedia in the home of every one of its readers before the sale is with drawn Cyclopedia consists of five volumes bound in English cloth and contains all the informa tion to be found In similar books of reference In addition thereto is a treasury of facts and figures show ing numerous subjects never before treated in a similar work Then there is the chronological table of universal history which shows the Important epochs and events in the annals of the world from the very beginning of history The entire work is profusely "il lustrated with accurately drawn text pictures magnificent color plates and monotones which show the wonderful progress In architec ture and invention All of this is In addition the usual encyclo pedic features As a result of the largest book order ever given to a publisher The ree Press now gives its readers the benefit Next riday and Satur day these sets will be distributed for H8 nnd one coupon The ree press guarantees to refund the amount paid by any reader Xy finds after receiving Cyclopedia thit It not entirelv satisfactory and as represented Mail orders will also be filled as explained in th? coupon printed In uauj s15 IVE TOTS NEAR DEATH IN IRE OVER SALOON I'ornirr Hudson Resident Dies penHac Mich ebruary 17 Thomas JiHl 31 years old as dead at the Pontiac State horpltal He formvib lived at Hudson Mich urness Liner ails to Obtain Assistance A among the members of the Twenty sixth at ort Wayne is enthnsiastically indorsed the men themselves as is shown by thn semi annual report of the association's army department Just issued With It companies composed of 710 men tlie total attendance at After Crawling Beneath Car at Viaduct Stanislaus Gaius is Struck Carelessness tn croimlitK the Mieh laan Central tracks on the viaduct at Junction avenue Monday after noon coat btamslamj Gaius aged 461 vui wesson avenue his life Gaius had crawl under freight cars In order to cross tracks As he? emerged from beneath Second car fltnnnA1 mrnftv front of a westbound train and wu (Instantly killed Gets or Injured Ilnnd Ionia Mich ebruary circuit court here Joeseph Powell in iviiiu miur or JifHHi uanuiges against Alan ufacluring company for injuries to a hand which the boy caught in nc oi me iiittciunes wniie at work in the factory Adams asserts that he is not the man wanted and is the victim of lamping on the part of the police He protests that he Jy husband will be here 1 don't lust know whn and you can see him was her only comment hiun received no word from since the sentences were imposed Meanwhile there was an arm'v to ba maintained deoite Incompetence on the part of the congress and a hopeles Indifferent among the people and a govern ment to be kept presentablv afoot despite lack of money and of men The Articles of Confederation pro posed at tne heart of the thun (November 15 17771 had at last been adopted 1 17Mj in season to create at least a gov ernment which could sign treat and conclude wars but neither on enough or wisely enough to bn i order out of chaos The state i glad to think the war over world do nothing for th armv for the public credit nothing ei for the maintenance of order fiid the Articles of confederation onn gave the congress wrlten warrant? for offering advice: th? did not make its shadowv power real Washington Heep HU Cviumand It was beyond measure fnrturato that at such a critical time as this Washington still kept his com mand still held afPiirA unde the steady pressure of hU will 7 His successes had at last given him a place of authority hi tbi thoughts and affections of his countrymen in some sort commey aurat? with hU capacity and his vision in affairs He had riser to a very safe footing of power among all the people as the war drew to wards its close filling their imag inations and reigning among them as securely as among his troop who for so long hart felt hU will wrought upon them dav bv dnv His very reserve and th? large dignity and pride of his siateiv bearing made alm seem th? more like a hero in the peoples They could understand a man made in this ample and simple kind gi them but time enough to him in hte full proportions It an wered to their thought of him to find him too prouci to dissemble too masterful to brook unreasonable faults and yt slow to grow Im patient though he must wait a whole twelve month to a p5av mature or coax a halt score tat to get a purpose made good And thy could not deem him cold though they found him self pos sessed keeping his own counsel: for was not the conntrv full talk how passionately ho Hk? to act at a moment of crisis nnd In the field? SENATE TO VOTE ON VETO CASH REGISTER 2 OICIALS GIVEN oracle scon after hie birth slay liiK with hia earliest bow shht tlie serpent the son of linen who guarded the spot To atone for this murder Ap ollo was forced to fly and pass eight years In mental service before he could return A festival the Septeria was held every year atWhich the whole story was rep rcsentrtJ: the slaying Gr the ser pent and the flight atonement and return of the god The oracle proper was a cleft tn the ground the Innermost sanctuary from which arose cold vapors which had tlio power of inducing ecstacy Over th? cleft stood lofty gilded tripod fnf wond (in this was a circular slab upon which the seat of the prooh was placed In the prosper ous times of the oracle ttvo Pyth ias acted alternately with a third to assist them in the earliest tie ytliia ascended the trl only once a year on the birth of Apollo but ip later years prophesied every dav If tho Itself and the sacrifices were unfavorable th attendance 'was 1300 Within the past jdx months 31 have profess ed conversion arid 21 have joined a church There have been three moving picture services of a relig ious nature The social end of the work shows an attendance at the club rooms of 350o monev deposited for safe keeping $520 At the 31 moving picture and other entertainments given the attendance was 4900 According tn Anthony I Day sec retary 211 gaipes of volley and bas ket bull have been played by 130 men actively interested in athletic wdth an attendance ot 1150 Canadian Hold armers' Institute at Ypsilanti Ypsilanti' Mich ebrunrv 17 a farmers' institute was held at the Denton church today Among the speakers were Moore the well known state instructor Neighbors Say Detroit Man'Would Have Taken Life if He Had Bought Drug Suffering from what is alleged lo have been a Herman Prlestkorn 314 Gilbert avenut was prevented from committing suicide Monday night by his friends it is said Prlestkorn according to neigh bors eluded those keeping watch oyer him for a short time Monday night and tried to buy poison in a number of drug stores on Gilbert avenue ailing he returned to his home and remarked if 7 cannot buy the sluff I can find It Ho ransacked the house Avith no success It is said he received his first pay in some time last riday after which according tn the story being told In the neighborhood a fol Sunday ho is said to have come home shaking and trembling from the effects stated repeat edly that Ike was going to take his life it Is said Business Men Get Together and Hear Speakers Discuss Per tinent Subjects Ypsilanti Mich ebruary 17 The second annual dinner of the Ypsil anti Industrial association was held here this evening at the Masonic Temple and 225 men prominent in all walks of life attended wad cashier of the'Ypsli anu Savings Bank acted as toast master Rev Addison Leeson pas tor ot the Methodist church discuss ed Civic President Cleary Cleary college spoke on City's President McKenny of the Normal college had for his subject Glimpse Into the Other speakers were Daniel Quirk Uster and Iewls Jones Mr Quirk gave some figures that were a surprise when he said payroll from her factor ies amounted to 40000(1 in 1912 and that the banks had more money deposited per Inhabitant than the city of Detroit The purpose ot the meeting was to boost Ypsilanti and much good no doubt will result If ather or Stepmother is Given Single Cent Legatee Loses All Special to Thr ree Pre Clayton Mu ebruary The will of Da id i Rankin capital ist filed today leaves tho bulk of his millions in stock and realty holdings to three nieces living tn Montreal Canada The estate estimated at $8 000 000 the personalty alone Is ap praised at $3000000 The provis ions of the bequests to the nieces Annie Logan Mary Rankin and Jessie Rankin who will receive about $1500000 each bind them on pain of losing everything not to glvn a single penny of their in heritance to their father or step mother In case any of the nieces pays een the forbidden penny left by their bacnelor nncla to either of their parents and the trustees learn of it that niece is to be treated as if dead and her share diverts tp her descendants Besides 000000 In bonds and other property not appraised the nieces In Montreal are given a re markable collection of diamonds valued roughly at $1000u0 Equal shares are given In case ot the death of any niece the diamonds po to the trustees Does Not Tiring Peace The victory at Yorktown brought neither pac? nr ease in affairs The revolution was Indeed accom plished that every man could see who had the candor to look facts pleased be fin the face: but it accomplishment i tasks narfler even thun rou'lne I th tnsks of War rnrre nnurr ani nv him first week In August he had taken most wholly counsel of prudence and establisl other spring had com? ntnseit seven 1 inusarui srroncr llrnttnn ame over en ut Yorktown near the sea his basc neland were discredited of supplies Tomorrow? rench AdmlraL: Then it was that WasiLr ery one knew that the proud for asnlngtcn Plan to Annex Several Miles In cluding New Remington Arms Site Indorsed by Council (Copyright 1313 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) riends of Chicagoan Arrested in Detroit Declare There Has Reen Mix up the underworld here where things ate more or less com talk it is not believed that rank Adams who Avaa arrested Sunday afternoon in Detroit at the request of the Chicago police as a member of the gang of swindlers that figured in Kirby private hud anything swindle Adams was afternoon on $3OUO bonds signed by tno Detroit business men riends ot his aio going to the front when the examination is held In the police court riday as they sincerely be lieve that Adams Is a good fellow and are not going to stand Idly by and see him put away wrong' It is known that at least two of the parties to the swindle have been in Detroit since the first ot this year and a well known pri vate detective was Just too Ute for one of them This particular indi vidual is somewhat the ame build as Adams and the Identification of an old photograph ot Adams in Chicago by a woman who saw the other man but once Is not consid ered unnatural The ones who did the Job are thought to be far from the scene tor it is said that the principal of the gang is in Europe anl will wall until Hie air clears Adams has lived in Detroit for about three years and at the time of the kirbv job was in this city Ths identification and a rnlxup In names one of the men wanted be ing Adams is said by those who knvw of the case to be the cause of picking up Irank Adams New York Physician Harvard'' Graduate Wed Ethel Carew Roosevelt Vary rom Three to 'd'Jb Twelve Months Must Pay Costs not These Bturlllce wore offerra by tlie supplicants adorned with laurel crowns and tlltvts of wo responses of the priests often were obscure and enigmatical and couched In ambiguous and meta phorical expressions which need ed explanation The order In which the supplicants approached the ora cle was determined by lot but a Sparta had the right ot priority The reputation of the orncte stood high throughout Greece un til the time of the Persian wars especially among the Dorian tribes and among them pre eminently the Spartans who had stoSd from of old In Intimate relation with it On all important occasions as the sending out of colonies the fram ng of Internal legislation or re llgtons ordinances the God of Del phi was consulted and that only by Greeks but hy tore gn especially the people of Asia and Italy After these wars the in fluence declined but It never fell complete Into discredit and from time to 'time it position again Tn the last half of second century A ft ha revival the result of the ne'wl? awakened Interest InUhe od eJt nnHy was abolished bv Iheodorlus the Great Bt the end of the fourth century ona Tn spit? of the reference that Is mad? tn those oracles nfl familiarity that genmailv ii parent little authentic Information ex er has been loarnnrt regarding them or Ihclr The Tea They bnlV tearod to er so reckless of himself danger was sharnrat love their general vert much" one of his oftirerg had said but have one thing axahieit him wlnrh is the Httlc care ho tfikyx of Sit 17 4 lltL ihn Wnj nlncrtnif nrtvad 'wn I ton and at Prim eton to the points I tnat Ths mlnlxtrv I and 'rt £RES PATTERSON GETS A YEAR AND $5000 INE Gasoline Moto? for Halina Grand Rapids Mich ebruary li Receivers elton Blair ajid Waters of the Pare Marquette have decided to order a general gasoline electric driven motor car of lu'i passenger capacity for the Ottawa Beach Grand Rapids service during taii BraBUil The Grand Trunk companv An nounces a motor car service br tween Owosso and Muskegon to take effect Juno I McDonald Dead at Poatlar i Pontiac Mich ebruary 17 Herbeit McDonald a teamster who was made defendant in a uic for damage for alleged libel brought by City Commissioner Ham Qsmun is dead of Bright disease The Jury that tried th case rendered a verdict of no canai" of action and at the same time ex onerated Mr Oemun now the rench had loaned imt' muusdiiu Praise rom CornwailU tew siege and the clsive5 work was done to the miration of Cornwallis himself British nrmv wan taken The generous Englishman could not withhold an expression of his exiraoramary 1 U'lth which XVawhl nrrf Ar haS nao struck an the way from New jork for with 6000 men as easily as if with after he added excellency's achievements in i Vau1 1rttav xi'Aro biiaS hut nuTbinw He was outgeneraled his forces I could surpass naicnt last ive children of narrowly escaped when a fire which broke out a saloon at 604 West ort street Monday night wa? discovered just in time to save them The flames spread along the hall way irpm room to room and a bartender ran up the rear he was driven back by the smoke Then the children taken down tho front stairs After the Uro department was called Buhl and his bartender kept on serving drinks and refused to be dislodged by an occasional spurt or water scene lined up three deep the firemen worked upstairs carnage Cornwallis Outgeneraled In the South and Beaten in Washington atrlkew the Alow which End the Corn wallla ExprcKNea Hk Admiration for Washington' XX The frigates and twenty thousand men was in the West Indies and in August sent word to Washington that he was about to bring his whole fleet to the Chesapeake as Washington had urged Either the or New York had been prayer to him Making as if he were but moving about New York from north to south for some advantage of posi tion Washington suddenly took two thousand Continentals and four thousand renchmen under Kocharnbeau all the long four hun dred miles to York river in Vir ginia to find Cornwallis already entrapped there as he had planned between fleet in the bay and Lafayette intrenched across the peninsula with eight thousand men him Stricken by an acute attack uraemic poisoning Mrs James Swart lapsed into unconsciousness on Sunday evening and died early Monday morning in her apartments lin the Hotel Cadillac Mrs swart was in her usual health Saturday and was preparing to go to a lecture Sunday when she suddenly became sick Mrs Swart formerly Miss rances Purcell of Indianapolis was mar ried to James Swart 31 years ago Mr Swart was senior mem ber of the partnership Swart Brothers and operated the Cadillac for many years Jn 1 911 Mr Swart suffered a paralytic stroke and the management of the hotel has since devolved on Wil liam Swart his brother The beauty of the decorations and furnishings of the Hotel Cadillac have been commented upon very freely credit for them being given to Mrs Swart A woman of art istic teniperment a clever designer and a woman with business ability she had much to do with their ef fects Mrs Swart was a member of many charities and with her hus band belonged to Christ Church During the last two years however she has been the constant attend dant of Mr £wart Mrs Swart Is survived bv her husband and sister Mrs Morrison of Indianapolis It Is ex pected that her remaJns will be placed in th? Swart mausoleum at amsieruam i The condition ot Mr Swart Ing been serious for some ertVA fears are entertained tho loss of his Mlpmato may af fect his condition BSiegel(s CORNLft WOODWARD 6 STATt i LfiO CONflecnoff wnw anv other storl 'hcr Meat' on tho sacred tripod In the Inner shrine Her utterances were to verse and edited bv the prophets and thu'' JnVbercver the worship of Apollo had fixed its roots there were sibvis ami prophets for Apollo Is no where conceivable without the beneficent light of prophecy streaming out from ills abode The reason why the fame of all the other celebrated seats of Apollo iibseureil bv that of Delphi lies in a series and ex traordinary circumstances by which this place was qualified to a center not only of the lands in its Immediate neighborhood like th? other oracles but of the whole nation Th sites Helcctod for these ora cles generally were marked by some physical property wnien nt red them to be the scenes of such miraculous manifestations They vqre in a volcanic region where cis escaping from a fissure in the niiuht be inhaled and the 'ronsrqucttt exhilaration or ecstacy purtlv real ami partly imaginary was a divlnr Inspiration At the ytbian oracle in Delphi was thought to be simii an exhalation Others supposed that Gio priests possessed secret of manufacturing an exhilarating gas Th? seat of this oracle of was on th southwestern spur of Parnassus In a valley of Accuidhig to the Homeric hymn ta the Pythian Apollo the god took forciole yoiaeaslon of the Solutions Received Were Excep tionally Well Executed The of Sunny Brook theater ticket contest con ducted Sunday in the Detroit ree Press drew many favorable and correct solutions The answers gave evidence that considerable time and thought was given to the solution of the contest by those who sub mitted their work The following are tlie winners: irst Prize Entire Box Ida unke 504 Whitney Building Sec ond Prize Two Parquet Seats Os car llagenjoR Iake Survey uuicc City Third Prize quet Seats Miss Hilda Second avenue Next HinvlA trudft Merrill 760 Twenty fifth street Blanche Brooks 205 Harri son avenue Miss Iren? Whittaker Station A General Delivery Mias Martin 158 Palm avenue west Miss piummr 312 ord Building: Miss Vic Cunning ham Westminster Miss Maud? Smith Oakland avenue lora Dreifuss 271 Theodore street Mrs Smith 49 Grand River avenue Walter BUlne 1295 Third avenue Orders for tlcksta were aHe mi: IHIIIUII OKAt LEM i Although the Delphi Oracles have jlgUf'd in literature fur many agesftirt Attempts bav? been made to de scribe the workings of Ibis customf tn? amfient Greeks little is known today to how these ora les operated Tlfe most famous of ell the unid' wis that at Delphi but the manner tin which It was iuihuI 1 is soihewltat confused There probably was considerable Aarhillon ut periods The tale ut a hole from which iuluxiraljng vapor arose ium mi i jirlv authority nor is it fi sei nllfbally probable The ques A thm had to be given In writing 1 and thr responses were uttered by the I'y thi i priestess In early times 4 a maiden later a woman more than I fifiv attired as a maiden After chewing the aacrod hay and drinking of th spring Cassotls Arson Charge is Placed Against Resident of Howell Michigan Elmer Bennett aged 41 Sears 'a resident of Howell Mich was nr rcsie! ihere Monday bv Plans Tor tile extension ot Wind a warrant charging sor cltv limits to take in stripillim committing arson in Pe fruit Lixf K'tvf ftltilnr Bennett was brought to Detroit Monday evening by Detective John Steinhebel and is held tn the county Jan The warrant alleges that Ben nett set fire to the house occupied by his divorced wife at 11 Spruce street The resilience is owned by George Palmer 65 Henry street The authorities at Howell were re quested to arrest him last October hut lie eluded them by a ruse and escaped He returned to th? town only a short time ago and he had been living with his parents were taken in detail and and he himself was forced into Virginia Uy 1 71 all terior powts were lost and nt off from Charleston and nah by a country he dared nut cross agajn In Virginia though at fit at lit rHiniMl as nr was checked more and more as the i broughr season advanced by a growing I the tasl Cincinnati Judge Severely Ar raigns Offender! Who ile Ap peal in JZircuit Court Special lo The ree I'ree incinnati I' ebruary 17 Judge llolluter today sentenced the 28 of flcials and former officials ot the National Cash lieidster company convicted of criminal violation ot the Sherman anti truet law terms ranging from three months to one year )n Jail and costs John II Patterson president of the com pany was given one year In i Jail und fined Judge Hollister 11: passing sen fondatSJ arraigned tlie de 1 tb dartng that the mainte competition depart Lwlth and nS constituted business riarced not bfe counte tlllIQ (nl nr offeug ycn'fnv h''i' ar'' three of he inn 1 tho onnt Ju on each Tli fo ulld he unjust bv haH consider you sl a yi alli mD sentence trr''m in example same kinder0 ''e th ties I I bllslnes The penal wan stand a Io vi try this' he )and in I enough tf ilM people whethnr ihu tenon tn he umoh or cvnaiidfn fn an iuiiu hH OJ blowng lin ttiroor thbm by 'Linn0 criminal violated the anti trust Klerman Dalton secre the company wag given the months6vni am Blpmis treasurer: Alfred th Dayton and Jona than Hayward of New Yorkwere g1Ven nine months in jail? clren One Year Sentence The following were sentenced cal: 't'eard A Deeds Dayton Jhe president: W)lam lnber Patterson dlwtor Thomm1 Watson sales manager Joseph sales manager AU'Y V'k an'd salesman rcder I rillivrJ manager Boston 1 vals district manager San I ram Isi Arthur A Wentz Co: Dayton hail Walmsley Chicago: Chas ujuci riizuneui Al Walter nnl htitn rbf iiei Rpotw tf I' 'Snl 'etrolt i larl irs Alexander Mnclair York John i Runge UaHhington Keith p1 WlUlAm Cummings Brooklyn Laird Toronto: I rXl'O S' 1 0 rapper Agree to Tuesday After Lived for Years at Hotel Cadillac noon in Effort to Override President Taft Washington ebruary 17 An agreement to vote at 3 to morrow on the question ot over ruling President veto ot the "literacy test" immigration bill was rtAPhod In tha sonata trJav oftar a short filibuster by Democratic senators who demanded an oppor tunity" to speak upon the subject A two thirds vote will be required to repass th? bill In case of ita success In the senate it probably will be taken up in the house at once But a Hidden turning of affairs marked the close ot tlie year Cornwallis had penetrated too far into the Carolinas: had advanc ed into North Carolina and was beset' as Burgqyne had been bv a rising of the country lost twelve hundred men at King's Mountain (October 7 1T8(d as Bur goyne had lust a thousand at Ben nington and everywhere as he found himself checked by the best officers the long war had Nathaniel Green had been rig it hand man the war through Henry Lee the daring master of cavalry whom I Washington loved the veteran Mrunen Moreran wno jjirutncrA with Arnold: san leaders a score whom he learned to dread in that wide caVd country won admiration for the tmi a 3 A a 1 i i jtof ir or illl a 4 J3 Pi 7 1 1 's fl Kr A hr 'jabfrfctiL d' flyalafll I 'xWr Jr' I I jaff Ja L'1 rd I I1 I I I' I I I I 4 tl 1 3.

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