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'THE DETROIT TIMES* SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1910.' Tales From The Arabian Nights AUTO RACES STATE FAIR TODAY BARNEY OLDFIELD The Speed King In his Benz racer will go for world’s records and will also appear in a matched race against the best drivers in the country. A full card of races filling the afternoon, will be run under the A. A. A. sanction by the Wolverine Automo- bile Club. Many Detroit cars and drivers. Records Will Fall The best motor racing ever seen in Detroit. BIGGEST DAY THE WEEK ~ Exhibition by Wright Aeroplane and Racing Auto Thi Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves—(Part Two.) A poor muu addentally found the cave* of a band of robtwrs, took soino of their gold, and on getiiug borne told hlu rich brother about It. The latter aet out for the cave, but an be was preparing to leave he forgot the magic word that would let him out. A* he waa wondering what to do the robber band returned. They came mailing In and when they aaw a' man in their cave they atralght-way seized him. aud on look- i ii g round aaw that he wua about to run off with their weulth. So without much ado they hanged him outaide the cave and left him (twinging aa an example to any olheru who might dare come that way. When Cassini did not return horns his wife waa worried and began to urge Ali Baba to And out if anything baa happened. The latter set forth and at the cave entrance he aaw the body of hla brother awlnglng In the wind. He cat him down, hid him in a lu-ap of fagot a. and hurried him home. Aa he knocked at the door of hia brother's bonne, a alave named Morglana came to the door. All Baba knew that she wua utterly trust- worthy, ao he took her aaide and told her that her maater lay dead among the heap of fagots he wua carrying, and that ahe must help to make it appear that he died a natural death. And Morgiana, being both clever nnd a woman, succeeded in thi*. One day some months afterwards the robber chief, on coming iuto the .town, learned from a alave in whom Casaim'a wife had confided, the whole etory. and knew whom he hud to thunk for the loss of much of his gold. So he managed to become a good friend of Ali Baba and often In- vited him home to meals. One day Ali Baba invited the robber to hla house for dinner, and the latter ac- cepted gleefully, for he saw that hla time for revenge had come. They feasted and tilings went merrily. At the close of the banquet, Morgiana came in to dance before them. To and fro ahe swayed, and the guest’a Cj cil Xtii JU/*ril Mill K>a< iti I<}’ SiCTCiDdiitC' and he forgot for the moment his tie- sire for revenge. Suddenly ut» the close of the dance, Morgiana, Instead of disappearing, came to the stranger // Ajf V* f.'-' and pulling a tiny dagger from her gown plunged it into the heart of the guest. Aa All Baba demanded an im- mediate explanation of such a deed, Morgiana drew out Worn the man's coat a long dagger, and holding It out to All Baba, ahe aald: “This wa» meant to kill you. This man is the chief of that band of wicked robbers who slew your brother. I accidentally heard this one telling hi* plan to one of bis comrades this mornlug as I w»j at the market.” Ali Baba was deeply grateful for her faithfulness, and promptly gave her her freedom and one of the bags of gold that he had taken from the rob- bers. And everyone lived happily ever after. BNATCHEB WOMAN’S PURSE. LANSING, Mich.. Sept. 22—(Spe- cial)—While on her way home from h'Yu'i&iir '' §»• a 7iS«. .i snatched a pocketbook rroiu Mrs. Agnes Jones, a nurse and escaped with $45. The police have no clue to the thief. Ayers Cherry Pectoral 1840 CHILL PROOF Standard Bottled Beer of A mertca KLINGS J “'The Beer That's Char" Chill - Proof Its purity—its flavor—its sparkling brilliance —its tonic properties and acknowledged food value is the highest possible recommend you could ask for, of any beer for your own home use. Unlike other beers—it will not cloud on ice. 1 MAIN /Qk f A or Brings a Case P CITY £9l to Your Door Ph. Kling Brewing Cos. DETROIT umuji |f^ ow . T expe^iMlh^T PATENT MEDICINES Sal Hepatlca, per bottle | 0 89c 39c and I O C 25c Bacon’a celery g 0 King IOC 50c Doan’s Kidney 9 A Pills 34-C 25c Laxative Bromo I Quinine I * v SI.OO Pierce’s Favorite /? Q p Prea. or Discovery .. .WOv 50c Platt’s Solution Chloride Avt 50c Resinol Oint* Q Q o ment 0571/ 75c Mannola Tab- C Q « lets 3 2ft 25c Beechman’s I Tp Pills # C 25c Iron Ox I *7 Tablets # DRUG SPECIALS w si A irr* i oc Pure Cream Tartar, 2 9 C Glycerin and Roaa <37 A Water, pint <3 / t Sugar Milk, I O per lb IOC Epsom Balts, JT per lb DC per lb DC perlb DC ai p“.? Ib lOc Tumerio or Curry f* Powder, oz D w QUALITY «e Poultry Choice Broilers, per lb 200 Frying Chickens, per lb 200 Roasting Chickens, Fancy, per lb 22c Choice Fowl, per lb 190 Ducks, Fancy, celery fed, per lb 23c Dairy Department Choice Creamery Butter, 1-lb. bricks, per 1b...35c Choice Creamery Butter, 5-lb. cartons, per lb. .34c Choice Dairy Butter, 5-lb. cartons, per lb 33c Cottage Cheese, per lb 10c To Insure Early Delivery Saturday bet Us Have Your Order FRIDAY. All Goods shown by Daylight You’ll Not Regret t he Goods advantage of the unusual values offered in You Get mmi Saturday Specials^k From 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday we have arranged to give special values in all classes of goods. Each one of our many departments has been asked to furnish several articles of real merit at prices below regular value. You will find that it will pay to call here tomorrow, for it means a big saving to you. ' We make a specialty of furnishing homes complete and offer MISSION special price and payment terms to those needing complete f) A VENPORT outfits. Asa sample of our low prices on a few outfits: IRON BED H Complete That a pan. « fuu-.it. « ROOMS <h 4 o *>o I O ROOMS d*CC I 4 ROOMS d»nc w .'Vi y T } , ;^ w ff , ..*-g!.'‘VKg { Any Kind of Stove SI.OO a WeekjfyP SAs Michigan's Largest Stove Dealers, we show the greatest variety of all makes of stoves to be found in this country. Whether you want a Steel Range, Cast Range, Cook Stove, Gas Range, Baseburner, Hard or Soft Coal Heater or Laundry Stove, you will find a large variety to select from and at prices lower than you would expect to pay. Each stove sold by us is doubly cu* *»!©*» on« tn* h««t- A Urao Six Hoi* Rsnsr 8 #ml k 1 hi 1 tl W em mart*. F*Ull IK J |kUll trimmert for 'iii'iCulwi!: COR. GRATIOT AMD BRUSHi U °,i»« , uiiu L «i. nailed to JjUADCLTERVg THg MABT - I/IMCCI CUT-RATE |— I fv in ObL DRUGS | GRISWOLD |j During these days of extensive alterations to my store I deem it good business to offer exceptional bargains in drugs, patent medicines and toilet articles— a careful reading of the prices listed below will be worth w hile. SATURDAY AMft MONDAY SPECIALS: TOILET PREPARATIONS 25c Swan Down Faca | Powdtr I2C 25c Rubifoam a mm par bottla I / C 15c Munyon’a Witch m Hazel Soap / C 50c Mel rose Cream or Complexion Powder ...wvv 25c Piao Tooth q Quinlna ... 50c 75c Houashold Rubber OA A Glovee U9C SI.OO Hot Water Bottlee 6q a Guaranteed, 3 qt. size vOC DON'T EXPERIMENT PlSllEl uIHE ITlMffi w Mwa' Hammond, Standish 20*24 A. Tel. Main 926 Cadillac Square CX vOa City 926 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS * Meat LAMB WITH MINT. Front Quarters, per lb .12V*o Hind Quarters, per lb 19c I>egs of Lamb, per lb 130 Prime Rib Roasts of Beef, per lb 16-18-20 c FOR BREAKFAST SUNDAY. Greenfield Sausage, per lb 200 CHEESE A Complete Line of Fall Cream Cheese. Plmeto Cream Cheese, per Jar 15c Imported Gauda Cheese, each 75c Imported Swiss, per lb 32c Domestic Swiss, per lb . 25c Thousands of Customers mm ————————^^—■——— are now trading here regularly. We supply the best of every- thing in Meats, Poultry and Fish Largest and most modern meat market in Detroit. Telephone orders put up in 30 minutes. West 1992. No delivery. *' ' 1 Packing House Market Michigan Avenue and Twentieth Street. A ten-minute ride from the City Hall. Page Three
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Page 1: T SI.OO a SAsMorgiana drew out Worn the man's coata long dagger,and holding Itout to All Baba, ahe aald: “This wa» meant to kill you. This man is the chief of that band of wicked

'THE DETROIT TIMES* SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1910.'

Tales From The Arabian Nights AUTORACESSTATE FAIR

TODAY

BARNEYOLDFIELDThe Speed King

In his Benz racer will go for world’s records and willalso appear in a matched race against the best drivers inthe country.

A full card of races filling the afternoon, will be rununder the A. A. A. sanction by the Wolverine Automo-bile Club.

Many Detroit cars and drivers.

Records Will FallThe best motor racing ever seen in Detroit.

BIGGEST DAY THE WEEK•

~

Exhibition by

Wright Aeroplaneand Racing Auto

Thi Story of Ali Baba and the FortyThieves—(Part Two.)

A poor muu addentally found thecave* of a band of robtwrs, took soinoof their gold, and on getiiug bornetold hlu rich brother about It. Thelatter aet out for the cave, but an bewas preparing to leave he forgot themagic word that would let him out.A* he waa wondering what to do therobber band returned.

They came mailing In and whenthey aaw a' man in their cave theyatralght-way seized him. aud on look-

i ii g round aaw that he wua about torun off with their weulth. So withoutmuch ado they hanged him outaidethe cave and left him (twinging aa anexample to any olheru who might darecome that way.

When Cassini did not return hornshis wife waa worried and began tourge Ali Baba to And out if anythingbaa happened. The latter set forthand at the cave entrance he aaw thebody of hla brother awlnglng In thewind. He cat him down, hid him ina lu-ap of fagot a. and hurried himhome. Aa he knocked at the door ofhia brother's bonne, a alave namedMorglana came to the door. All Babaknew that she wua utterly trust-worthy, ao he took her aaide and toldher that her maater lay dead amongthe heap of fagots he wua carrying,and that ahe must help to make itappear that he died a natural death.And Morgiana, being both clever nnda woman, succeeded in thi*.

One day some months afterwardsthe robber chief, on coming iuto the

.town, learned from a alave in whomCasaim'a wife had confided, the wholeetory. and knew whom he hud tothunk for the loss of much of hisgold. So he managed to become agood friend of Ali Baba and often In-vited him home to meals. One dayAli Baba invited the robber to hlahouse for dinner, and the latter ac-cepted gleefully, for he saw that hlatime for revenge had come. Theyfeasted and tilings went merrily. Atthe close of the banquet, Morgianacame in to dance before them. Toand fro ahe swayed, and the guest’aCjcil Xtii JU/*ril Mill K>a< iti I<}’ SiCTCiDdiitC'and he forgot for the moment his tie-sire for revenge. Suddenly ut» theclose of the dance, Morgiana, Insteadof disappearing, came to the stranger

/ /

Ajf V* f.'-'

and pulling a tiny dagger from hergown plunged it into the heart of theguest. Aa All Baba demanded an im-mediate explanation of such a deed,Morgiana drew out Worn the man'scoat a long dagger, and holding It outto All Baba, ahe aald: “This wa»meant to kill you. This man is thechief of that band of wicked robberswho slew your brother. I accidentallyheard this one telling hi* plan to oneof bis comrades this mornlug as I w»j

at the market.”Ali Baba was deeply grateful for her

faithfulness, and promptly gave herher freedom and one of the bags ofgold that he had taken from the rob-bers. And everyone lived happilyever after.

BNATCHEB WOMAN’S PURSE.LANSING, Mich.. Sept. 22—(Spe-

cial)—While on her way home fromh'Yu'i&iir '' §»• a 7iS«. .i

snatched a pocketbook rroiu Mrs.Agnes Jones, a nurse and escapedwith $45. The police have no clueto the thief.

Ayers Cherry Pectoral_ 1840CHILL PROOF

StandardBottled Beerof A mertca

KLINGSJ “'The Beer That's Char"

Chill -ProofIts purity—its flavor—its sparkling brilliance—its tonic properties and acknowledged foodvalue is the highest possible recommend youcould ask for, of any beer for your own homeuse. Unlike other beers—it will not cloudon ice.

1 MAIN /Qk f Aor Brings a Case

P CITY £9l to Your Door

Ph. Kling Brewing Cos.DETROIT

umuji |f^ow.T expe^iMlh^T

PATENT MEDICINESSal Hepatlca, per bottle | 0

89c 39c and I O C25c Bacon’a celery ■ g 0

King IOC50c Doan’s Kidney 9 A

Pills 34-C25c Laxative Bromo I

Quinine I * v

SI.OO Pierce’s Favorite /? Q pPrea. or Discovery .. .WOv

50c Platt’s SolutionChloride Avt

50c Resinol Oint* Q Q oment 0571/

75c Mannola Tab- C Q «

lets 3 2ft25c Beechman’s I Tp

Pills ■ # C25c Iron Ox I *7

Tablets ■ #

DRUG SPECIALSwsi Airr* i ocPure Cream Tartar, 2 9 CGlycerin and Roaa <37 AWater, pint <3 / tSugar Milk, I O

per lb IOCEpsom Balts, JT

per lb DC

per lb DCperlb DC

aip“.? Ib lOcTumerio or Curry f*Powder, oz D w

QUALITY

«e

PoultryChoice Broilers, per lb 200Frying Chickens, per lb 200Roasting Chickens, Fancy, per lb 22cChoice Fowl, per lb 190Ducks, Fancy, celery fed, per lb 23c

Dairy DepartmentChoice Creamery Butter, 1-lb. bricks, per 1b...35cChoice Creamery Butter, 5-lb. cartons, per lb. .34cChoice Dairy Butter, 5-lb. cartons, per lb 33cCottage Cheese, per lb 10c

To Insure Early Delivery Saturday bet Us Have Your Order FRIDAY.

All Goods shown by Daylight

You’ll Not Regretthe Goods

advantage of the unusual values offered in You Get

mmi Saturday Specials^kFrom 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday we have arranged to give special values inall classes of goods. Each one of our many departments has been asked to

furnish several articles of real merit at prices below regular value. You willfind that it will pay to call here tomorrow, for it means a big saving to you. '

We make a specialty of furnishing homes complete and offerMISSION special price and payment terms to those needing complete

f) AVENPORT outfits. Asa sample of our low prices on a few outfits: IRON BED HComplete

That apan. « fuu-.it. « ROOMS <h 4 o *>o I O ROOMS d*CC I 4 ROOMS d»nc w.'Vi yT},;^ wff ,..*-g!.'‘VKg

{ Any Kind of Stove SI.OO a WeekjfyP

SAsMichigan's Largest Stove Dealers, we show the greatest variety of all

makes of stoves to be found in this country. Whether you want a SteelRange, Cast Range, Cook Stove, Gas Range, Baseburner, Hard or Soft CoalHeater or Laundry Stove, you will find a large variety to select from and atprices lower than you would expect to pay. Each stove sold by us is doubly

„... cu* *»!©*» on« tn* h««t-

A Urao Six Hoi* Rsnsr 8 “ #ml k 1 hi 1 tlW em mart*. F*Ull IK J|kUll trimmert for

'iii'iCulwi!: COR. GRATIOT AMD BRUSHiU°,i»«,uiiu L«i.

nailed toJjUADCLTERVg THg MABT-

I/IMCCI CUT-RATE |— Ifv inObL DRUGS | GRISWOLD |jDuring these days of extensive alterations to my store I deem it good business to offerexceptional bargains in drugs, patent medicines and toilet articles—a careful readingof the prices listed below will be worth w hile.

SATURDAY AMft MONDAY SPECIALS:TOILET PREPARATIONS25c Swan Down Faca |

Powdtr I2C25c Rubifoam a mm

par bottla I / C15c Munyon’a Witch m

Hazel Soap / C50c Mel rose Cream or

Complexion Powder ...wvv25c Piao Tooth q

Quinlna ... 50c75c Houashold Rubber OA A

Glovee U9CSI.OO Hot Water Bottlee 6qa

Guaranteed, 3 qt. size vOC

DON'T EXPERIMENTPlSllEl uIHE ITlMffiwMwa'

Hammond, Standish20*24 A. Tel. Main 926

Cadillac Square CX vOa City 926FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS*

MeatLAMB WITH MINT.

Front Quarters, per lb .12V*oHind Quarters, per lb 19cI>egs of Lamb, per lb 130Prime Rib Roasts of Beef, per lb 16-18-20c

FOR BREAKFAST SUNDAY.Greenfield Sausage, per lb 200

CHEESEA Complete Line of Fall Cream Cheese.

Plmeto Cream Cheese, per Jar 15cImported Gauda Cheese, each 75cImported Swiss, per lb 32cDomestic Swiss, per lb . 25c

Thousands of Customersmm ————————^^—■———

are now trading here regularly. We supply the best of every-

thing in

Meats, Poultry and FishLargest and most modern meat market in Detroit. Telephoneorders put up in 30 minutes. West 1992.

No delivery.*'

' 1

Packing House MarketMichigan Avenue and Twentieth Street.

A ten-minute ride from the City Hall.

Page Three

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