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PAGE 2 ff aijnr--—' l' pggi«t*#ly H»«> uni*-** h. ItM* dmdtk luro for 'hr praatdeat doe* not wsn< *0 All to bis po*'r (O jmil | n*go' -Mon to prevent a break b*’we*n 11 1 &n<i 1 ni ”’" *'''■- I bK» Pr#' H~r*Ury '•'»» of »h* Berlin rmba**y f •»* HI Vienna according 't> 'in HHJ||| reponr Swfnrthmt: deflni’ • Aun'in American nf’ua’ton flf§§Bp W eip*< >co at any Hi®. Mo • PitiFifißrt** o 1 hln'ed “Ha' csrned trm-Mtani - BKp tilt# frwnnntr' to 'Wi-m is adm»’’e<i "i'ti **'“ in hand Penfirld * ; ■T|| f to explain tn detail to h. foreign nffif' J«J ’ , nt * attitude *n.l HKbttop »r* regarding • of 'hr rn'h.< • ‘ <-> r warfare Ik suns to be Ks 6.0. P. FEAST Bitryrr Mayor Mai v and | HvOllwn Ob Eighth Ward |Hu Oak Program «leop*r am! Mn'or Man -of »p»*tk‘*r» a 1 M-.- »r iffSf* <&# nuts’l) "’ar « H«- i ■■' %lgl.t Tor • btrh to ■B to now act in 'he <irl»«'>l' Alf#TW**» General Al*i J HHjEHggbogfc, former Jndr* Jaum choir*- of Rom • ount > sot of tbe uatvecsiH and Mtorux chairman <* 'h* invitation? Mr • • -• jgpE iudK- Murfln will be the key ( •*** °* ~rlt, ‘‘* tw. n -’v tort' «nd th* clot) look? | I at attendance In ree*n* tor for Judge of l*- c»r --i well o* other coadt- Morcb primary hav* to meet with th* mnn lab. and will give five- Tbo aldermen of the giao will talk briefly water Robert V <>gs mooter. The Griswold's inaera wUI entertain and danc-nx R'l-re liant M Joe*# ia rhair reoepuon committee la scheduled for 7 Will be Inform*'. IEXICOS m DEAD Dm» Smrrawho To Mh; RagnMirap htewd Him L, N. M., Trb !t —Gov I is dead today of per- Ola. after at» fllneaa of during which seven of blood had been ad i the failing necutiv* rta to save bia life »ea HI for some time i forcing him to take 1 part In the campaign i was sworn into ofßce i atek bed only a #cor* Heading the tnaugura ias held in bia room in lartum Gov Dellarg. Democrat. will be «m- Republican, Lieut Gov j McDonald of Portal*# j PORFF LL HELD AT HAUFAX N g . Feb \i -BtUl oAclal secrecy the k VIII. carrying Count 1t and hia suite to Grr- Hea in the river her* so far as kno«n vru board the abip. reaching shore today j Hint yon Bernstorff and and passed the rumin« J iat officials Were L,r» h Ollier communication bet wen >re ler yesterday and ttxiay ie aboard the Krcderik j leek They curiously shore, where crowd* day to take a look at leb is oarrymr the dis i aasador thru the war af the liners departure •cn fixed D dep* nds the completion of her f the atate agrteultutal r an alarnunx in< r. ase rilling In Kansas since crops of recent yean*. * farm 40 per rent of ■YIN IP W-t MM • k NZOK ioTethroat KTORSIUNr gnw>w »••• »JO cm asMf, . \j.;JtrrzL!r DETROITER EVOLVES A PEACE PUN !tv. H. Smith Suggests Tnited States of the World ALL DETAILS WORKED 01 T International President and Congrew Is Part of Scheme Willijama H hmlth. «*( \<v . 7 [ West boulevard builder and eon tra. tor has ev'oleed a plan deigned to ke* p p* ace thnout the world IkOmewhat aloeg th»- lines of the ! league to ITnforce Peace It is. in effect, a I'ntted State* of the world operating under an In’er nsttonai with a constitu non and a preeideu* This confrees Is to at The ' Hague, or any place desired, and o consist of repre.*ent%tltres from e» v h » polltioal dlriston of every .xwjn*rv ac> that evdontee *uch as Ireland. ! India. Moroc* o e<c . shall be sentod a* well as he head of th govonunert These represen'S’<re# «hall be chosen from the men he«t quailded to draw up in’.-matlocaJ law* <nd each r* pre««'n?a»ive must have b*-* n a rltixen of the country whkh he repreeen’v for at least 10 years. They will ch»we a prceiden fp.m emonr t*ietr tuemh*r* The law* will be trained to regu- j late international commerce w*tb a view to d<>Ukg justice to all. and the roogrewe will he dl' *dej into a legt* ! lative. and poexlblv. a judicial body Ever* country th*» enter* will he v bilged to contrlhuie enough mi!! tary forre so that th*’ const *t»*d army will he slightly stronger than those of the countries which are mg willing to h*ro«r.e part of this plan and have no representative* in the congree* As each country en’era and agree* to this arrangexnen*. the armv will be reduced in the manner already planned by the Le*rae to liiforc*- Peace This rouge*'*** dm * not tn any way ) Interfere with the irdependent g *v eminent of the countries which en ter, which will continue in the asm* way that the* ar* now operating much aa woes >w*:£ gtaie tn ou.' two union The *Skfi fqnciton of the I CongTWe* would be to rggula’e and • nforee interna'irwva' Oat’sr* It would, however, do «way with inter- [ national alliance* hetwee n nation*.; which are generally (oosuiered the <au*e of the Kuro<-esui w.»*- aud it | should, Mr Brn:th Asserts, ai t a* a j cleartng !nu>e for commerce A tentative ron- itution !*hou'l *' framed by the hert tn* n in the I nited B’ate*. savs Mr Smith, with provision? for anvrdnienfs by the different ration* and this nuiatn, b> vmue r 4 it* sue and g**ograph ical position, he hHieYf* is Ihe logl *a! one to launch this propagand > Submarine Photo Expert Was Once Newspaper Artist Ernest Willisrwsoe Before inventing mr»a.* of takin* motion pictures at the bottom of th* ocean Ernest Williamson who With his brother. Georg* originat ed the device Iha’ made possible th* filming of Jul** V*m*» thrill ing "Twenty Thousand leagues Under th* Bea,” now in »h* Wash ington theater, wa* a newspaper cartoonist in Norfolk, Va His fellow newspaper worker* u»ed ’o j*»?h him ‘alxnt hi* fond n*#» for drawing fish, shark* and other Inhabitants of th* unfath etn*d depths. His father was a veteran sea captain and as a boy {Theft learned tu swim and dive When hi# father invented a sub mevgible tube, the young • artoontst decided to us* this invention tn th* taking of real picture# «t the bo! tom of Ihe #*-a After ht- had found am» an* of photographing the ocean floor, h# de. ided to introduce to tha world * reel' pictures of what th** human eye had never befor/ ! *«en, Rinre that time Ernest Wil I Itamson ha# forsaken th* l cartnoti iat’# board and gives all hia time | to submarine photography Idaho Officials Kill Anti-Japanese Bill ■ jt i y l -.- . ?? , * >-?*■' ‘-f I M. AiXXANDCP SEN, PWnQrpt»TCHEI.V j v or I KAMO PtAft ANOtKjBMf < I ■ ■ - I— ■ ■' -I !■ ' »*■ * v\ :.ert the r.» M,v .! fft. i!' ■: r b.g srlk ago '4r<retar» of S*ate ma>;e a h>*r.»'d v.« t<» Se-ator lUwah of Idaho in Washington. a-*> ng h n j as* ht~ inf i* n« • * -r Governor V v-- ? A'rtander of Idaho and member? of th* |*g - i • ' * ! ’he a *I-Jspaoi*s a'ten 'and bill, who h had h»-‘a i.Vfodai.d u«r .a. r t <H.-*■ of 'h*• I* g.aiature by Repre ?et>'an\e %n«ler*oß and j-. - * S* nalnr lV rv Mitcbell. pre-.-lent pro ’em. of the «.*a’e ?enate, w*.- ,• . *fto u*e hi? nfluenc* Again*’ the measure, and the upper house killed ’he bill TIIP EKEi! , , Q_ _ see i oTAGE 1 gggfj, w uttmit'. *V th ;j*« th* right in.vt re < ' r**u *«iy and rr* I .drama t.-i t .‘*e an aud.en * and forre it ’ » ’* pleased and thrilled The An r - ■ ana," wltn Douglas Fairbanks in the chief r«»!s <>j*n*d >B the i*untfay to a dier. e» mat *' r 'l every seat at every f»rf an.sO' e. “The Amer. an > <s rr.u, h if 'rf - aertoua than an> other of ft>- I * hana* p r.jj«M li a* a *’ *' ’>* holding puw.f wßkh devei pa me «-, dramatic sit-at. ns fn which ' •tar dos« sme rm st If • Hut evso when embt* )!-d in a strenu ous han-J-tohand Hattie, gett.n* th* heat <»f halt a d> **n Viet aws *-er>a to b* all in th* day a * ra. In on* ■ mse. wher* h» Jumps f'o-n a iat - to isnd **n a naan. It seer, e that th* a*hwiai»es mu«t hs n--ar *’t cur** Fai-tiank* <t->»« s t->t **f eth*r * il mg and rl -* **i!. i*a eng n»-r. a « n a c -i ter th* preside*: »’f a rep'.m * me f r»« a.ir conspirat. s •rd ar* :-J t». n As Hist I**rr ' M-r. s »• ->r * , • rig l ne*r Fair' anks r m-dst ..f> sir« r« .rvt •«>< n •a* the • >a'e w p#..t -iff •ar n nrura a pr#T- t w th !ft .fh* n* th nf h#*r»r rm t» to *nd “,ir i h*» Am»f iTjin i ** f'dfif) t'Rbjr p*> t • »fit- ' • and the or h**tr* • T. r « Her bert. * arrahgetoent < f Af -r - an air* .the audiefi' • s’and n» -r i much us it VV t*HIVI.TIIV Th* interest.nx and thridinx nim . £e%.” (•«! nu*> t-» a*tra'‘* au dtenrea t<- Ui* Wa* ingt.-n ”>.'*t.r Monday afftm- n. th* n»,*n in-in*r.! will nave 4fl its guest* tt.e f If-n fre.m th* \sn Leuven Hr •» H t- eel for t * and». n Aitho th* •• ry < T th® «. • . -s founded *.n Jul * \«rn* * t>- * *r!t t#n upwards «<f *' year* ag >. n • o toltiehingl fre- an* up-t - 'v*. The in- id*nta a ht«*h w r*n v r:*:en were th outfit hy the r ad nff s rl * l-;-ak of reality it th*m t”day The W. nderf :• *uhrnee*'Me t ■ • whi'h | r,nr* Haaker jo*n!*4 ar I bu It in r>T*t» t * pur* le t - .. rr ■■ « today From tms suhmarm* Taot. N*ffi. . a* PrilK* fmaker If '* ■ • Jutaam. xLcjaa ■rvf pit <r*Cp~»ea The a'.-? -r.- * . •« * r>n as wonder after w*ttd»r is upon the s't»*n Th* plsn’ i’s sr-d the a r. -r.sl 11 f* *.f ti. *»n » it shewn, and *u*h e\f* ng •' t at bunt.rg siierit» and t ; »■ . ’tjp'is thrills th * onlooker r - thr'l* *h* |*.e*i:-e* a e’* n-.A --s ma*|e ,n- . * t. V V » TV r,irons »■ .- •1s y*» > - m,i . :*d the .*r»n >* i t r»r t y it* ' ’b*. ha* heer» «■ ?n . • *i** ‘ • 1 »rF<»»..'** 'rff «*eff .i' "x "fiber* so in'JSUS I>■ I#*#* » ; -iwd 1^ **»r’ the U»»' "i-■ i r * i * * j w#« In a *o©«l v fs«.* ■*» ■ - ti « '• I lav in s’Af’ ng ■*• - r • • • ’l.’*?. I 1 - * »n 1 began r-.m eg t< psjr-- r\- r**r • » r»f Fiindav af’• rc <| o< « - * obliged is sr mi * a- ni - - h ** 11* .*• fur th* fufj n • r ■ - . 4r W r • Mnf * J » WhiU • kit* * *.n * oo-jf t *•■* • * r- 1 if otf*T\ not’ rl #\M t' e M ’ *’ c|{ th* Ptnrr •" *%'• *l+4 n * I I ,r 1 e tj * *t, T'*f. a* ■, *--| { goewl r, ir.4,Arc - - tef-e-f *# • % - trie end •*•- era! c r :-»rr’ - qu**n# in I . after t* - fee . . „r ;of tb afTslr W * 11* 1 e I- %. 1 'raineff t . w*«r • gf**‘ • *• 1 gowns and g *• r » i* ir> q u ** ’>t 1 j Ing fa*hl' »> Tii* pr g-.-r-. *.« j j ' ki«*at-le k- * J ,1a e •,- . e * i Vitsin.* vc . • • • >• • . • 1 . . ■• ' t possibly is not M.e right word t«. a nd x< r Sr th***- younr f'»r tr,* r# I toy *u<h *Mi llrwftd’ V r tht* frnnk Hnni I Td. K htirtt unj < rjr*’ lli'kuih I lurnilh th* -niHj’ , no*! thr i tfr +ir • k~p fh* U’i?«hi*r f i.n« ?n I UK I . Tnf- r* Hi r 'J 9 T % fl f' >• «l' • n tl * r 1f * f m • 1 »» 5. : I • p|f | ' r # f , i/attnnn that !•* vt« •» • t h'H 9 *r n H lonp • m* # • f DETROIT TIMES ar • .nw n|< i gregt program of rat. hy song*, dan es and »pe. tarlss. ( tlllt I VI An r he*ir» pr cram that sfenr * >• near s- ? th* pr’ e f ad • • n *er< el . » nlef* n the a idl* *n--* n the fad .< * trdnv afte*-n *r»n •ir.t• | rh* a r . f the -Hr-adwa' Fe ra Then Manager le-*y had th* -a r» -rd •cl perv-tted th* spe.'tatnrs to wat'*h th* nov*| scene of a stag' b*.nx set n hurry-op or d* r I* »a* e. -*k when th* • it-lie*. v J •* Mark*, mad* t v r r », p i An) the '-ompany pore trsr made up f r the deiwjr i a* n 1 in n «*r'!'f into l»e --- putt •• a r - firmino of nurk-t it - h* nc v 4 tue h»st T> - •* » birlettaa i>h*l. « r. r ■ ’ ar • .« for tune hunter- v>trk* 1* the main stay f«• * rca« tati- r> «nd about h * -rk• a • -rr.pan/ ’hat p •«*»*»* onwauai talents There 1* Any F- was w • n<« • *• • r*« that are d‘*tirvtlv fresh and new. also Jane Ma* Mrrtie par srd Ma« «’ark* Marks iM* ar excellent -rj sos *. •’an»« n «*m Pa 'hem. •*forg* K Sn* dec and Klwood H*-n --ton Tii.v get art tin .sualiy .ar|* and p- t >t 1 * *• n a *»ay l v «r !'a**i Th* s*ttm*x ar* w#!l planned and » |-|v t Tl.» »c-n*« ar* , -1 a *. *rv ita 1 - n on th* M*v —rting with lots t.f drums and wav- RUSSIA PLANS TO REMOVE BAN ON JEWS PET ROT# RAD Fob IS —-Rcmov*! of si! present »tp‘, t ,r*s on *ntry of Jews 1n»o business and efenstrm of fi. i fr*'* i di m to few« who **t* wr-ioded in the prevent war as well as the R i«-*>Japaae< war. ix planned v y ’he xovemrn*-n’ accord l in? *0 seml-Offlctal preys axr-Qdes ' t C^*iJ|jr The «n prem er, Jf t- stated approves of enactment of .uh r* form* tvro U» holding l’ will ail j in the «oiu»i<.n of !he Jewish prob- Mortuary. n ii *ti a *»•' •> • s*. r s't r * Mm Hi A Walts' S. Mr* I, r ,Mm yj cn»* and Mr. T>. mu J Ks’ > • 'dar at 1 p r Mu- al j.* vs’* rvtwfß F»F ft •*-• . 1 r> * Vo .' 1 far * 41 * K r nr. ! aged •« •<!•- r .r»*a. <»* ** 'rim ho s* : j**ds ■ aft*r. ' #t 2 orlc-k B-i.'a prt*a*« R V Mini »*»t F* * 1* a . v , f . „ -:*n * ?!>M VV-.- dward-a * Elton. 1 . * % 1» k r fX* ,vs,l * J A ,0 ?' *y*‘ t%*> ** f V'g n % M* '• I | ' r.BV.cf |e, f \+ n. O, m •t y ( Va\ 1 r v «t 1' O', f S , r .f \ t , , f| v;, rr- ff *e \ f* 'V< f r r f| | \ • t!7l rv } O. r*tf tfi p>i*» 111 I HI M f!e f#n r * X ♦ • P + T\tm ft* >r. 'nr VA**?* r*r,» k ■» ' ' • »•- f A*# r t f,** k - .r*rtk f - •r, r«’Ki4*Ti r *. \Vm* 1 i - Hf\A ■M w A rhir h us ts a HDKO.O'ff /• . a r, r% * 1 f ißtf A l »-» \k + n f P . • I IV f 9 a tr* W*tk Vf* V l.trv 4rf! »4 tg sir# ff ifff> f'sirdp &n 1 fsAwnrti Wttk< Ftin* ra ft' * m m t*. K\ Mr fH A* nM.now v s# , r 1 *'f Vs• rv \t f V f VM f .1! I-G g * g b Int^ffr 4 »nt If owr 11, Mr. i* . 4 / t\* ♦ ' ' )r i:i |X« ’ • u a |(Jb T ■ * i r U ihdt'i-lve N* , n h#*D »and * % of J> r, ►, „* nnri CASTORIA For Infantj *nd Children i Use ForOver3o Years i 3;«r s'turt <A TAFT SAYS li. $. MOST i BE READY Ex-President Thinks War Certain Unless Kaiser Baeks Down GIVES ADDRESS IN THE STATLER 300 Hear Head of loeaffue To Enforee Peaee Saturday W t’lixm Howard Tart, president of the league to hTnlorce Peace and its most accomplished advocata, ar gticd tn ftetroit (Saturday night for the necessity of the I'nl’ed State? taking the lead among the world power* to entabliah an international police fore* This country mevlta blv wlil be drawn nto the European war un>-* Or: «:’* tactlr*. he -aid Waxing t.eli grrent because of the vio atlon of American neutral rtgh'.* he held that th# present contin g- ncr should bring home th# n#ces #tty of world measure* to prevent war 11# has given the outline of the plan in rumerous other state# and the conception of the league as he presented 1t wa* not new. but he startled his h***rwr? with his analy ?is of the present crtsi* Some div*en’ from ;he words of Stephen Ttecatur. ‘Our country right or wrong.' but in thl tna’ter were In the r!gh’t.“ he *a.d 'We're void of offense T<» G« rntany we've d' ne nothing not tn a. cord with mterna •10n.1l taw a till her rxhta "War is awful and thl? may be Men fuav *ay tha* England # r.a' tea ?’and be*we*n u# and Germany and bark of that the »rnu*« of the Al lie#, but we never know where war l* corning o*i* We went into Cuba and came otlt to the Iffiillppine* We may he facing hardship# vnd issue# In c '-ner# of the globe that we don't r-a!ie We fare a real crt#l# and are called on for a real sacrifice * Otto Kirwchner ac*ed as foastma# ter at the dinner, which was attend #<i by more than -! r *' m*-n and w»> men Many repreaentativ*. [vetnvit ers wer* prefert. He aid that war * *fM l*# .vvD.J.-tl wl.rn {ei-'-nie. but that there i# something worse than war. and in the present situa tion ’fcer» might b* nothing to do but »o fiftht rharte* C Micheoer fol lowed Mr Taft, and a# director of t eld work fur the league, elaborated on sone of hi* point# President l'utchins of »hs University of Mirhi Fan secured the adoption of a re#o ution authoetxing Mr Kirschner tf r.ppotp.» a mmraltie- cjf the league for X htvan H»* ?*WtH a- the (i umittcr t'harle-* Moore, chair man H. W. f'ar.ipbe-ll and Sidnev T Mule# ERVIN PALMER IS DEAD; WAS OLDEST DETROIT LAWYER Er*in PaJmer *ald to '•* th** old **♦ lawyer tn Ivtrolt. di< and Bond*/ n hi* hom* at No Ito Harmon v* Mr Palm*r wm» A4 year* old *nd hud b**n a practicing lawyer f'.r almost 6-> year* Th* funeral ’* .1 b* held Tn*»day afternoon. a» 2 o clock, and will be conducted by •h* Retr. Theater B. Rm*r*ou. paa •r-r of the Nor»h Woodward t'oo rregational church Mr. Palmer «ti bom In Ot**go county. S. Y , tn 16*2. and cam** to Michigan with hla parent* th* fol lowing year The family •**t!*d In Mcnrow county and founded th* yll* I*g* of Kx*t*r. named after 'h* •nwn*hlp in New York from which fft* Palmar* <am* Mr Palm*r win • durated In th* I'nlrerslty of Mich igan. graduating In 1157. ll* was tdnrdtt*d to th* bar »h* following rrar and *r.:*r*d T K*> offr* of L*org* V N lyMhrop 4 f*w y*ar« at*r h* became a partner In th* aw firm of Ward ft Palmar, and toon roa* to th* top of hi* profea •mn In Detroit String th* Civil war, Mr Palm ' orgar.liod a volwn’eer pollt;* de >»nm*nt for th* protection of Na rro*». who w*r* fh* victim* of much ****re rioting Surviving Mr. Palmer are nine Mldr*n and 12 grandchildren. Th* 'Mldr*n ar* G*org* I’, attorney. Krvln R. attorney. and deputy pro late r*rlat*r. John W, all of TV *rolt; Herbert V. of Ypallantp fgmla W., of San iWego. <*al ; '"harlea G of Cleveland, and Al* 1 ' r*d \V Palmer. of Minneapolla; Mr* Alice p Henderaco. of Taco :a, Waih., and Mi** /.olda M PaJmer, of Detroit Six of th* aon* will h* th* ac ! Mv* pallbearer* and »h* honorary • arara will inroid* Judge A C. An ft*ll. Pmnk r» Taylor. John W. I emimnnt, George William Moore. Tar William H Rurr. Robert L. <‘hopw. Wiliam f> lon* Waahlng ’on I Rcblnaon. Chari** R Foi, f*. \ Howell. (* A Kent, fe%rld Ing i*. Charlaa H White, f W old*. I Capt Alphon*o Baker. Jam** Cul j *-n. Fdward P Ctilen, T Bar I hr ir. Jo*ep . M Wei**. Judge Rd ;*r O lairf** and C, M Burton To Prevent The Grip • ‘old* rau** Grip* Imitative Ilromt* 'Mfnlnc r*r.:o\eK rat:*e Th*l»- »* kiio "llromo Qmrunc ’ K W t.ROVKH aigna'ure »*n br*\ 2Je.- AdV. !| Fashionable Smart Dresses 1 H New || VO Silk Dresses 1 1 'is- | -rm Si reef and Afiernoen stolen of TafMa and % y. 1W S\l • rep* dr l bine. often with Crepe Georgette •'ff / / )' I >*' D) ) I Sleete* Colors- roee. grav na»> and v UW./j Vi f- YJJ ! //l I open Pointed tunic* and double floun< e 'v. * “> r// -Lu effects I’nueual collar. pocket and bolt \V/ / „J ?> 5 >. AyO M) ireatment Manv handsomely embroidered. .* jeJ 1 Women sand Miaaee *l*ee JU A !• Th« R'xl New MM 1 i \\; v store H Silk Dresses / \ \\Jvj \ S H‘ S 1 shown in Georgette Crepe. ru«** Willow i LV’J Taffeta and Crepe Meteor, ('harming Kten v. ~>v-J \h . ij\\l ing and Afternoon m*>del* bringing out all r, VS. ; lyJi the now effects in silk and mnal thread Q/% l Y[ft trimming and silver braiding Color** include French blue, plum, n.»v> blue and l\> M> black ' •.! *»n—Wti !«*»• Fretting Model of M All MJ XITP PI I A Ptiaey Willow Taffeta on w I •=•—-=- .. B 3 §WOMEM |? IS V_J Have You a Grouch? Do You Know It Conies From Suppressed Emotions? By MARY E. WALTER toeerright. it!* by M K Waiter i The * froucb" has been put un der a mlcroaeop* and analyied Ex actly what the grouch ia. what causes i* and what It doe* to one have revealed In the scientific Üboncory So ha*' the uj>t»date cure of the “grouch " The rrouch ia a bad thin* physl tally because U la a nursed grtev anta. and a ntiraad grievance ta a bonlad up amotion, and Ilka many o»har bottled up thing* a bottla.i amotion gaia aour or ranrld or "bad “ Remember two thinga about tha “grouch ' Sometimes It ta caused by Ulnae* Mostly it canaaa llln*** Whan If 1* cauaad by illne**. have the Illness curad and ehm'nafa the grouch Whan it causes Ulna** fha thing la to have tha grouch curad Tha emotion of tha grouch—lT wa mar rail an amotion anything »o horrid -ia a aort of gar fear grief amotion Thaaa amotions arc shown by pb vaiologtat* to piay havoc w|»h tha human body—and goodness know* thay work enough havoc wl»h folks face*' Emotion down the long linan of human »r» Itition was developed to start bod lly action It onuses secretions In 'ba body for arMon. and whan fha amotion Is mrked up I* i« thasa *a orations that ara corkad np and sicken <ha grouchaa If tha poor fallow wmi id only “let ft ent “ “glva •oma ona a ple» • of hia mind " or knock soma ona down ha would b«- rallarad ‘Tha affect of grief, worry Jeal LITTLE PAL. MXJTQfEOTO MAKE ' WHY I COULDN'T! 'XX) rSNOW I SAwL I 1 H A MONKEY OE ME W MAKE A MONKEY A MONKEY IN A MOQNMN' |N Yml OUTOFNtXj' ! | C'RCUS ONCE ! 1 \&>>J 1 \I 9 n *AS TH'COITrST n\ \ IWO ARfI thing To aee him \ \ \ \ NOT A monkey STTATATAtfIrW \ \ 1 \ PIERPONTI Jj r-^ EAT. NOT ONCE D*> \ 1 N^r Mr POT MU KNtFP \ yy>J O P (6* JjL IN HIS MOOTM t T \\*V 7 MONDAY. FEBRraitr 19. I*l7. ou*y on tha physical body 1* •••an • n changes of tha call* of tha brain, adrenals. and liver, and in lha nu in* rous rrsultanl dl*»a«es and die abilities.’’ a eye a sciential who ha* made a study of emotion* Ha |* aL*o authority for »h* sta*c m*»nt that eacesatv** amotion* e«n.*e physical damage a* serlou* a* that of infection or a crushing Mow So the grouchaa would ae wall taka a **vare beating as bare tha grouch amotion circulating in nis system In fact, some say h*- ought to hara a beating’ The secretions of amotion tax the organ* of elimination Hen* a the g roue bee ia sallow and dy* peptic Worry ia known to rau-*» diabetes I T gty amotions destroy pow-r for good work Show us the grouebae who la thoroly efficient’ I’nlass a grouch com*-* from phy# leal llli.as*. as eya-etraln. Its cure isr.'t na e«*sr!lv in pills except a* ora may use them for bad results of the corked up amotion Habit »« the cure—the non grouch habit* lu gin a minute at a time to have a non grouch, as a baby learns to walk Every one can who tries— if ha w ill remember that his grouch amotion makes sickening se rrations from ardenal* and Itvrr **r that her gro«*eh-emo»lnn produce* *n 'mbecomina skin color Hlnee !• Is established by ph>*( cal science that health of the mind reacts on the health of the bodv. the rr.ot'o for the grouchaa and the grouchess |* Forget |t’” ARMED COWBOYS INVADEJEXICO Friends of Slain Americanr ( rnw Border To Avenge Them El, PASO. Tex.. Fab It —Ouad* l ipc. 10 mtlas southeast of Juarez h.** bean reported captured by a band of Vllliatas under Manual Ochoa, according to reports reach !nr the border today. A band of American cowboy* under command of Andrew Paler ' son Sr. father of the American killed bv the Mexicans In the raid on the Corner ranch last week, ha* invaded Mexico In an attempt tc punish the bandits, a<-cordin« to ad vice* here The posse of Amer/ cans numbers 400. all fully armed and b*nt on securing vengeance for the murder of their three romi-an jor*. kidnaped and slain by Meii cans following the raid a< ros* tha border last week OTHER WOMAN” in McDaniel CASE IS SHOT ST J<**BT*f. Mo. Fab If.—MV* Tisfoiar Krueker. raltM hy the state “the «»her woman - In tha trial last October of Oscar D McDaniel, (ben county prosecutor, for the slurlng of his wife, was deed today, and her former husband. John K. Kmeker, »erlou*lv Injured In a hospital here Mrs Kmeicer wa* shot to death bv her divorced husband late yenterdav in her father’s home After ahootln.' hts former wife Krurher then turned the gun upon himself The only wit ness *o the shooting waa the Kruck are little daughter, who lay In bed til with tonsllltls EN -By LEO.