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PAGE 6 LITTLE STORIEIS FOR BEDTIME /.;# tho its to \ u unhoe $m GRANNY KO\ VDMirS (.ROWING OLD i f’rtpyria t>*>* tUt. I*t T it • IluG' #•» Old Gmnay Fox i* » *pr> old l*d> tut her %#*■ If you don't b lie • just iry tu catch her But »pr> a• lb* i*. «h»- isn't a» »pn »** *»u -, *d In 6* No, air, Granny Fox Isn't ■<- #pt ? an »b»' u*ed t) bf The truth i Granny In pretty old *:»<• n- vei Mould admit it. and H*dJ> «»•■)« r i*■«lis«d It until the dm after tin - great storm. All that night they had bunted in vnln for something to * < T mid a* da >■ light had crept Into th.it •otiM' to rest nwin I before «tarim on another hunt You se** she» ha>' neither Gi* stnnrth n<r ts» cour*g’ ic hum an* then Wadtas thru Mintr ih vert hud wotk at fv« ft and very tlresom# hut w ten cmr itomst h ha 1 * be# n «tni*' Cor lony 'hm you almost beam »o »m il#r what foot! taut* li*#* i» •• 0 :* harder work stjD You *►•• ’’ food thn* m.«k« strength. and i,*- k of f«**d taken a* wlv- t**o. ;.nu do ha*. f. Th.** was why Granny #u Red* i<m Juki bad 'o mat Hi:m;rv » they Were, the? had (o five ,p for a while. Redd’ dm,: « s .im>lf : *’t Mid If ever there v. .t a disitu/aped otin* Tot he w.ts ’nat one ’sv ,n } were dead " f»,- n.onrv '‘Tu', till. in. .-/id Granny I ox ; harply. ‘That's no way for tr tox t.» talk’ Ira . hrim-d of I1 ,n indeed ' r l:en t-hc .J' > and tore kimio “! know jurt ho* iom «► 1 1 Just try to f >rge; vjur vmm> i atoinat it vied re*, a while. *.\ mv'* , hau a tltneeotne, disnppo n» inir ri*.- < ouraicim. night. dtr when ' (> u *r rested things will not loofc tup*' *» t bad You know the old fAjtnx Never a read #o !<>nu th> t • tlul It corn** t» a turn at last .\>v«r a cloud that gattier# #w.f" Hut tlifiN>#'ir> as far* "You think you couldn’t pos-..d> ! fee! any »or»r rl in ton do r : now, but you could Muni at- j have had to go burner loncer an J (hi*. After we have r» -I**«i > w till ( we will so over t<> ;be Old P ur» I ertaapn we will hav, better I . t.l)er#/.’ So Reddy tried t< forg* -h* up linen* of hi* stomach and actuad had a nep, for he w*> very, ver t>red. Wbep he awoke he felt ler "Well. Granny.** said fc«\ *k ' - mart tor the Old Pasture The aov bar erurted over "and wow ,n*t dnd It euch hard going a* it -v t - la mfkL" Grannt ir>*e and followed Reddy j iut to the doorstep. She w aike i j wtiffly. The truth i* she ached, in | every one of her old bones At b ««t that is the wav It teemed to her. j Hht looked toward* the Old P.-i~ tore It seemed ver' far ,«w -»y ( Granny aifh»d wearily. "1 don’t Iteve 111 go. Reddy,” saui *«h» Yc. f | tun luck go wlth«you " Reddy furned :*nd -»at‘d :r Gran ’ n> supple loudly. Ygu know hO i.» a eevy suwptciou* natur* Could it h* . tha* Granny had some secret p an of i IS THE HOME BREAKING I P? We Have Failed to 'lake Proper I *e of It. Dedale* 'lr-*. Wilcox. By WINONA WILCOX It would scorn too early n bi~ tory to question ibo itabUuv u{ 'he horn* If wlw person* mcr*» not con stamly dplnx so. Yet oven a cr'mh I observer of life should see ih»r the home is not really established y<• not. »t least, an it ought. to em*t. cording to the best scientific stand , •rds and sociological Ideals We have not yet learned to vop. tllate It right! we have neither the imagination nor tb»- independence to furnish it In the best way. we largely w aste our wag- - In pr«r visioning It: we make the nursery I less important than the drawing room; we hand tm-t tt«. adrnlntetra tlon to European maid* who - nnn ->* s|K>ui. out language. and when we do happen to make it restful—w<• | have no time to rest in it. In short, before we have realized the home's possibilities, its down rail Is beginning to be predicted I' , has aireadv hoot. raided in ever? «!t-*'cilcr hj the dramatists, be el 1 tsts sod *aaarlsta of all nation Ibsen. Vordtu, Shaw—in the way o: Icllinr ‘the truth about life" Other cndaugVs nn r made fc. 1 >n»jn-*ts bs.ve. rot bear, less e*. • five b*«enuso f|l*-rui~*-d as up!'.' for ijjeir sr-v. notably the work.- or j Oliva Sr bn iner, sullen K« v an j Chariot v Perkln« r.itmsn Man’s lit) Italions at a b ■ .»< <>\ ' an»i father *re always quoted anion. i tbr «r**t muse . f ih« far- of tfr family. Rut late!) man him-elf ' -is 9* r .noul assuming anew re*pon»ibll* \ ;*y for tiie dignity of family life Wh<»n theorlc* about m dividual froadom first «h«>r*> rtaty. the divorces and remarriage of members of the rm»«t ••onaplen ons families |n the countn fur nlahed new gossip with each n» v moon Consequently some of \im-r H a’* historic families now hav» he mo*t Intricate system of relation ship known to civilisation Rut the*#- experiments in * layer take style of matrlmopy. as actual ly worked out by on» gem-ration have proved suflfHenii)' con vim mg of its failure. \o man cares to be the fath'- .1 chiiilh-n l*> three atireessr e s-. - « 1- -s'lnthtfs' reflects upon the si* rredness of his paternal in.stlnc interferes with the f'rneen*rs I lon of ht* property it lessens the in'*n ally of the value of the family * - unit ti» the community This t« ir ttaelf a moat powerful force, or * acquired with great difficulty o* In heritwi with great pnda. and act •/, , > ' , Gt • jeh r ter route sod ’• e ' , Ost' O' e<. y si ■rt • e « er wpj, iou * 1 <i. •. ande.l much ! r siuili >.,e l- v.<'Uderfu :• »narp I knew V ha' »»' »r Reddy * r.rnd ! | . »« :! if h, l ad told her "u,; fa*ne- don’ 1 rev- nn«l recover j don't ’o conk >\ >r ttie r# , I now ' *aiO >fi# Ti • rru‘:; i*. Id> i«m ■ fVA ' • 5 ,:n * '. r ; tc »t*. right her. . rw! r» -t 1-r --■ b Vad.*" > !>♦ ’W k I TXX * • It Vd* \ ted • 1 i - 1 • ta g vii \ev,r - tore had no:i ~<l h<>. *r&> she had ciowp. R* !dv fep a of shame creep over ii,ni - >han>»- tn.r t.- bad ■■7» ■ •-! t:-Tn~ u> of plev at a sharp tr;'k. tn ... thought He wee’ nut and find fivod of -o.r.e kind an I he would f"TTTT r” t.-'irrtt' r—ck ,j . ‘>sf[n. H* had b* n ’uk. r* car** ot b Grann wnen ho w a.' In,-* nd now h* would repay t»rann> f r ill -h* had lone for him by ? .king car* of her n- her old Age “Go back in the hou*-. md lie down. Granny ’ *aul he kTdl - *1 ant min:. t< • -»n>* h:r. : ani wiiatexe* .a*' - • <>*i -h ! h>.• • M.ur h«ir- V , t. ■ ai> h- tn-tt.-d t off toward ihe (,*ld Pastur. and somehow h* dr.Jn r ui.nt. th** <<•*., .’•• hi* stomach a- be :,id r* Next St or y—Tbr* * V,;n an. K.*., Gh Wtabo* be dleTurb**d tii rth h.«H n> ~vered for th#- .-A».e of any flee-sng rmo ’Kitul gnoiOcMtion Thl~ reaction to tiie ry for ‘‘greater 4 fr* *'dom in hr. *- and marriage d<*e- not ? a- if c : tw>rt*nded he of rh horn* Out divorce recird" grow - t>e<all- *• It ’ake* n long Urn*' for Any idea. or *(' ♦ f ».f “tratum of *ori*?y But the shifting, drifting me tl And w on. n w ’.<■• *‘. ** .• 4 , • ,; ~r• have much les* -ft*-'' upon *he mor *l* of stejety than they are cred ited with They <eem Importar’ only be* ause hey ar* con-pi* too* V- a rule- -hei b*\r r? *• rh»t n*ir power .n cotum rod) excel.’ to -i*oii th*' cebf*u- return* I Th* anubnion*. *elf r*‘»pe<»ing )us’ average cltijen wan f * some •tj.ttg ;u:«* differ en’. He want* to ■ t-ertty, and whether he *tnj, t q odrV of it -o c, r „* *. . work-nr to ’h--*.» end when he directs the heal f,t Ms energy *o he jerma t'aep of th. family ar.d »» v*rT*e j *ion of the hbme ■>r ‘ * v to ’he ta ■# #-1 i■,l h * » Grand fenira’, fa’ion is ’he m.—t Taluahk smgle property m York city It - ■* ,r i- omoitei Hi ,V|h AAft FUR SALE EVERY PRICE REDUCED Buy at Headquarters NEWTON ANNIS Manufacturer Whoifetie a nd Ratai .■»th-6th-7th Floor \nni* Fur Building Woodward Clifford 30th Year o THE bTAGE Vi a*il ar s it*-# «Ji re l, • t n u lata* KU.i tl 1 . an .1.4 , f- i > a , fnl* ..#> aui t<* * ,r , v ,| r gif pv rt*. S»'i u (,if tt .V{ig| ii\ in J lV*t oi l *r . 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( '■»,» «: c ai m"*t ing n f on-iderinir • '. i, a Alleged E'rbe/gier Caugrt Charged with «rr,be*jimg fron. | hi* former employer-*, Thoniw* liar ! lun a h>;" -,er« xnd rrje,i’ ■ dealer*. Ray T'eyrer of \o go*. Sixth wh* .rr< «’‘*d >n M’i«regor, Vi rdn* *day ard >ro' ght r>r.« k to ! »ro -t 'a>e» in the day I» i* «Uo i fhargeo that Crr,lif* p droxe away an j automobile belonging to hi- en, ’ plover DETROIT TIMES DIANA OF THE GREAT GAME Ihe Story of a Woman’s Hunt for a Man By ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON No M—CALLERS Taf d,gn»ty >• the inchor vihic-. to*' and iji in any tea how#eve r , rough. 1 hen Howard * areatw cam. ;*e me I do not know how thrv i knew t >j’ n some way the new * ’i*d r*ached theni that my husband • and I eiptwvmg our bab' !* p b.* ,> il*, !* w.t* ion much for the j womanhood .n Mr* Hoyd How-eve■ ’ inde«,r.%bl» *he might think me a -1 a > lUghtet in law neverthe’ef.* no baby would be h*r son * child. Th*’ j ymsilirr m her doubtless rcsvw.nd > ! Nlr %nd Mm Royd mu*t h.n i *sl r ov« • a long w hile before • ’ oni. *he pi* adtng and 1 Voiding otit against her Pinal ) V \ decid' and it wcultt be beet to •■All p**n m** 1 do n.o know wha* i the expect and * ) Perhav*- % !g who wo-.iid be willing tg cl. tr.i’hing s*' only she might obta - ' *lr Boyd’s riche- Akho l j-lo »hmk b* that time they «hou) A . |hK*»‘ begun *o relinuutsh this idea ! of me I Howard and l had K **en marnei 'or rear!) i vear And as ve’ w j ha t made no move to ask hi* p,* fnans'ia' as si* - .me* It w » ’ t. p a!ly true that 1 would ha\* pr fe*-*»d have gone on without ’••-rTitvw of 'ours*, we w*-re in a< •:• djffferulttea But wo were • • r. 'lO *he best we com id ;h 1 been forces! to give up tui po . >r. wrh the insurance company be -* -e >f ni) \\’e \\ er»- K .i • ’,g 'll save every -’en’ we coiild ’•> •he rnper. ’.n g d*w.or* b ts, w srd had *■ *ha* he g*. ‘o hi- var-n’s Mr .o-ewer But ’ • • • pleaded with hint not to do * p, , ■ • i . 'i -h pn-k op nr na" hut 1 wan’ed to pull thrr bv ourselves if we could i ; w .is v , b«>,;’ * clocw of w, . k day af'erO’ -on that Mr ip ’ V-- Roid.came t-* our roonj* How s r,# wh« «,f * ur-e at hi.- ofu , ’e n a p-giigee vid be-n s‘f*mg w - -.'wing it on the 't. 1 e.intien s ’ w .-re piling up one ;r*drawer Ther* «i- it kn-sk on s he door and ! • • rg * - • • r ’id' *m it .V , » ,rho i» -i* rtg 'p. p,4 * s >rr e T.stinct told nie a' - » -. •••» met - Tom were I arc - . r ,>•;-!) 1 did not van' to *„. •v, , n • K<k. I ]«, 1 f. ,the *r r :'#r ' ’oral!.' b-f ’ knew ’l i ,» r . . ri emotions w -r* not r” ' ‘ - r re *• ’hi* time Yo. A re Mr >n 1 Mm Boyd’" ’ ad a- '■old out rnv hand m *itor- T know ber* ;-e Howarl 'oo# - so rr. • *i Mke h * r.vher Won \no at? dow r. ’ ' Vr» * v m\ niu’her nU* "f*an ! g ,v t you something S cij*, of tea or some ((.a-i * Plvery •*• *\g « really v#p convenient here ?» wouldn’t ’akc rtp' . ruomen! to ;. * r’-a 1 you w i«h Mr* Boyd told m* n *to,, > thw -be did r«of «'are for t*-a Well.* -4’d mv athf-r n!at put . •n- h • v ap,-;- i,n h;- n*-e-- an! Measured Service The (Jt\ of Detroit furnished water on ;i Hat rate hasis tor main years, and the pri\ ilegc was so abused that the meter [Han had to be adopted. Notwithstanding the work of in stalling meters is incomplete, there is nlrcad\ a per capita reduction of 13 per cent in the consumption of water. fir g4L 'i\ \ •) , / / Michigan State Telephone Company looking about hint. "no wonder How jr« »t> oowfortgbl< to ' • * n#•♦'»! of sympathy <J mother Th*-* young people >p»*m .« W n**t 11 noa pretty will wittoui ;**■ \nd 'hrn abruptly ■ >' Howard 1* c 1 »ii k I-■ •* *■ 1 R l told a)> father in law proudlj I is«'d to earn I‘o i"• « ' Tt i* I hm* had to give j tn> position with the insurance conti'nny. of ir-> Put w * *•* not !*tarvin* .nd v* \ rt' coni fct’t able and " 1 flu.hed gtrliehly \V» rv \*r> \ • h*»f \ i>ii rttiif to *«*«' u* I hoi, Tou w**l n t • -in: and Howard com*** in to si *■ for rourMdf how »«-ll h' Mi Hot - ■»» . and We h»-a' * h< ,i :h. baby ».id Vir~ Floyd. 1 va* afraid Howard »4> havina too bird a tun* You an’ *• t along on t2S a week you now ' there i** to In ~ bib- Ho-' ard tan* u*ed to it’ Hr cant live •hat way’" Hr \pr«M.. nrn h oil-* vc l l '*k>h ’ I told utv nio’h -r m i * Vnd I am tier* t>{ * 1 ran lr ■« vrr> kind of von but l thitir , ' ran tnanutc *■ Mother *» h.mk von n» - my father in law >d u.w your otra row t .i. j-0~. ’ much- a. w*i! say ?f you real;' n«* io o«,v I !1 do W hat l can Thank you." 1 i»n-*w • r» , d em.r •eoualv His offhand offer offended m* “f th’nk v«■ -I,al! >}•» ver> w!' op,*' >o ilot wore' Miw.ird m.cb * to b* r jirt * 1 If How ird <.-n • uii'y ' r a !!ioni*n r Vo* , 5 * rrpi f***»l r*.,w M Mo . *,i 1 l «aid Not woh the ><p nim: i h*v #* o * tf' ► • l fvt « u vi> t ♦ «**► S to**r<j rn* no* »ri£ *1 v r*M f tui. to nz (Jo n- **. r * * r t> * , <li>n t th** \V»* do n* • and ;••»’*?■ ji> V s and ** mJways •• } f*» ,f m% fU4>i jj, pin l t *A ov>r mtn* wairmtr >ft Ands « o*Md ncv ft »■ th* tn«* wh«»-h*'r f t** rn \\+ flah ha* *' b++r. fr \ -*n»i n m> bofton# of % r n. n#* hn » \*r\( *l Ahaft > .}f*a;-r The Telephone Company has been furnishing telephone service on a flat rate basis for many years and -as in the experience of the City with the water supply- it finds that the privil ege is abused, and the lines choked with traffic, much of which is of no value to anyone. Good telephone service under the circumstances is out of the question. The Telephone Com pany recommends the adoption of the meter system measured rates for business telephones, to cut oft the waste, in the interest of a greatly im proved service and in justice to with respect to a reasonable revenue. ‘ . II Xi’trrvN Would Make Staj»i* Ht*ro Soldier .r , - 4*. LLOhA VILLtH Mi- > Mtllei,o;o of i ' *■ < lexer n tr ,i.n* p " iou'xee* Hu. t ,-i s.,ou ... «• •; •' i>* \» \» * • is. -■ ic s* . i rentm**nt 1 , rtu *-* . r •-. rV-* *rs to f oto in* r tn in 1, • Mk M-.'l* i .f . ' h»' L,*t-e*r Suspend'* 7 y'i' TPHE i. costof lh ing has noi yet struck NONE SIJCI MINCE MEAh It Lt i remains at <fi ff> / A A Packa 7^ vd the same good mim * -.eat “iE/Ae . ro Make. ' ' REIX*9OUIX CO.. 'iTuie, FRII) AY , JAMI \lO 1 *.*. Ifl7 . roI : UT RKSKKVKxS JI'DG.MENTIN KRAMER CASK I w* uld «t«*al thi. l>nb. if it vmt«’ in to and my mother in law k* pi p t'roi.f me." shouted Kd is \uu*. i nun • i for \ni' riu** Kimuoi W dn* s mo*ui in |]!* ln.il r. r Kri.liter - htibea** corpii*. **u, sot th* ihis'.i 1 ion of his is-nionihr i l<! dim htet Judge '1 u< ket will l aud d*t\s n a wnttin opinion d l *- < •!!>.* ot ihe eh‘ld th" hu** »atid i's M.sdi lin*' Kraim r is h«> * I* th i*i Ilium \ l non • ut i leiuh'd gi'ilty, cliarv**** ht> •* p.tr n* 1 * \* ith depriving; him -I In.* ihud V tie or ■*• I-’ I * , r ' , I 'T ..lumffo r lertlr* and 'o• Kr t* i >d done little *o .~tii>t«<irt his w if* ii*- wouldn't **s* u otiv In** l*nii> u •’■ • r. 1 r, V CM..* .o’ ; »el for ihe Kiear* a The “PeJican” j ‘.V FOUNTAIN PEN SAFETY SELF FILLER "kh£F * S 4 til >h»M ( JBls I pattern as I desired *' , r% *wn+ m %%erk mi ••nr rl«k * * Your Money Back Id 1 II » *»M »CO.(| .1 t All t’z kes Repaired f !»•*. lon. the* * r»f t«tn«l \ * t I ttf nut nnd preteat til % *'l *’«*• H«' • Ml* •> |HM ke| »£, . 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