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PAGE 2 90t DIPPY'S DIAKY. ■ FI WM WAIKiMd DOWN TOWN, 1 BUMPED M4TO * C*LXdP WHO WAvT LOOK IK-<f THE WAV i | n l^ l 1 TTnif i x I . f \ JSiiioiMrHS I ** od I He went w r r WHY DON’T AM LOOKINGT* X.. » — : r-H' i LOOK FOR' FIGHT IN CONVENTION , Republican Gathering! May Not Be “Love Feaat" Anticipated KENT CROWD MAY BTART SOMETHING Grand Rapids May Offer Candidate For State Chairman Tbor* was oome tenseness In the sir about th* Pootchartratn hotel noodi\ momtng. preceding th* opening of th* Republican state run ••■turn sirvcrtl of tb* matter. to • €4t»e ttf» nmnnH unsettled and Ibrrv ww prospects that a fight might b» staff'd aft*r all in tJii* gat haring that nan ..nticipnied m Ik* m mtirrr —i-f- - , . - - - - mr r~ • , ) p« sw.-s Gocat Will y* loo* AT T*' liuMCH OF "Com TOPLOQIOA tsuo IN WniTEO. H.C308 * TV* GOLDL* TfIJM TMi%4f AH lO TT THE "'ahPHLFTS Y£ CtOO*S I 3w«t OOOBT or THf n?OP«rA t FoLl-^n WHAT an AUSOPTHIXT 1 ♦ j L»C IV Th£ Im6 '. rp FOi?(jET l— J '7<XrtL'TILooDLE 3 A*o DfliNic OF ThL ' 7 y FOWWTAI S ET£QNAI 3- cofiM jrSp f 3 ■ 7 - . r I } SMf AFTEf?- UAOx A r o»rO\_A | t>6" oCo*U=t< 0 r Nfc*r Rw-, o Pl't UMHU. n , as 3uL , e 3*OW ~)Toen COHE3 nCu'LL TF A [>lP ALL C/LiJ 3AIT’ , NATTOCLAILV TA*L DC NE*T Junk coot Fotjn i —>, sJouTM V Rflla donna? * v 4*44. L . i_ V —pop-1 tin)# more than a ”’oa* fiaot " The busv workers engaged In tr* ] iug to “iron out” «T«rythi&| that mifh’ stan an argument »»rf ha* tLg hard «lidding Om obstacle «u “the William Alden Smith tmn'b" so the delegation f*tm Ken? count* wna stvled Ttierr was some talk, serrthed to tho Kent »rowd that a candidate might be «prung against John D Man rum for state chair ran As Mangrum has been rhaar m«a only a year, during which tlm* hX bandied the cam palm that brought his party bark Into power !n Michigan, his frienea were an nr-ed by any talk of contesting his l* election Chairman Mangum de t tie.] thst he did nor want a poet lion of vATty rewporalbilhy thv h« i s'n.!d hSTe lo flght lor The Kent eoantv delegate* *Jjo h*\e • caod’dAte for member of *h htgtf board of education ir the per eon of AI Lap. M FTeeland. t oti.nii*- jtteoec of achoois in hi* from- rot:n [ f.- Some of the Ken- delegate* *»r act used of lacking enihusiastn for j ’ »F hooie can' da*»«. while o-b*- thv our y ’-rrmg 'o ge< t<g*- f.*r h.m - T\Jk of Wayne po#* ibiiit) "pi trinr ils 5% vede* three wgri or. The ioard of education nom nation. rlv ins 102 to Fre* land, lhj to T E JohtpAon. of CWdwk'er and 102 to Thoms* J Vadal. »-f Oityet, can.!i . dule for re-*ln»'tic*n. aroused oc en I l.iosiaem either, am ♦ grfr of the can KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES. —By SINNOTT. didates is amio - i« tc get %c*a» real hetp frrxn W \>pp The reaohi'ion* to b* adopted an* to be »nt:es w.th nor* than usual care The delegate* haTe etnr-ree ? ihe idea that resolution* back-ig up President Wiltoa sh"«iid be woidej that tdelr gpri* of patriotism should b< thorol? *ipr*«n»d. si'bsit ail«m ing any apparent htost of th? ir*-«i uent pollt)cail> to “get by." Also the mate central committee has formnll* mad** its nqiwi for t»o matter* lore di?>cu**#d by it to tc taken u© by the resolutions com nip tee in the hope i>; impressing the legislature The state c*n'r»l t*ody notild like to have ibe primary law* airentlrvl o as to provide for th» holding of the *'i*te oonvenutin ahead »j< the pric.at) election -. .n • tead **f t»>er tb.nr with the ptrt> enrollmen* rv*'.ore'l. [t *1- > as ‘>**l*l Ilk* to htAe tfr** law <fr>Qgi'd tfl a direct* th* felertio*) of count J <h>lr men ao»f dSftirlUf* bA th* «nndt*svoff for rffee fh* ste*e cefiintl 'ot’imit tee wan’s 'iietn chosen .n *h<" *pfing * 0 they WIM b* on the )«;b »h» 0 ?;:• "indrdat"* *r* herrr rtnm— * ~rr ready to prtA-ced wnh 'he rn.paign M tnv of th* dsUttiei iff.-n-l >i tb* bar -jet of the F. ghifr 9 id H pnhltcaa Sub in t*?e r*ri* wm«l b-.u** M< ndsy evening fil which former b?ste Senator RoiOert Y o»r ure» i *d ylper-h*. were mad- by Mfivo M4rt and n .meron* rsnd U’e * l DETROIT TIMES THE OTAGE m mnn* orraa hoi ir. If »* had so billy Sunday ws i * aid have to Nilii Mollulay, a a - II agree who was in IP* 1 iHiruii opera Im. use. UuoKay evening a»«l oc gtuisG Uaorgv U Lillian » [civver -atitaltaadoa to the comedy, H l•t h» • it all Holiday. o( lm Hll sun«lav|em with which the <• mtr* I* familiar. Tits theater wan fil'd in o»r) »<at an«t inert- wai« !•* ■*> laughter from the opening to the end f the play L?.l jr H ll ia> e a Mew T.wk bar* I t»n l< r of Uje classy, dr»«*> type who I g«>-• t< i email Sew r.tigiasut town I u> take - *-aege of the bar in anew I ; h t wh..h |te rich man «»f the au<l likewise the local h'*wtr. ha* ere-ted |t< spit# the proprietor f tl •• An.eriisn hi -tse br. auev the latte refuees to well llquur in the The opentr.f scene Is the u • ent Lai h* r • r of the Arnert* »- where Icily, having a elate an.* a mam ure-only three .•?-r relliwi ».• -e e\sr known to be de*pera’e In the whole rareer of thi »h p me»»« the hrewer and h ' -in. t f .ni h i rd'alty hat ed l-v evet> n l ?shr,«burg. and after eising u; the two of ’em de dee he w uMp t work for om so- « m 1 lion a r* ‘n-it- Pilly has a •pi • k Midgaien*. of h on nature and > and 'hte* a< ibutea and a • . in Iking for the tu: net w h -ee fs*h'r Is t> e n n *ter. rrah** up n’« mind he will give the Oramgere eenlor and ..... a little • - heir nosey ... | *wr he M | co;:tplta-se tt Bill' wage* up *be •« g a r c nd himself • 1 rrci.tr ••■rsat n »* , er having made | a t »»*>:'♦ r % nee «r»»- k n »he town hall I the evening y. *t|net and before he | ha* t ri* *r» recover hi# own I r.rv he finds *\.me«lf latinchsd I . n a -arret of epee hmahtng In the ‘ - ereets o| * • s • hi ml t‘» *den jttv es PIV * K .e v -l*l*»i 4 **. Is tost •n that of B'tly, the preacher. rre.l N Mo ►»€ the role of Hotll- | i iat as 1 slth- ho has h«an p.avn* for tw e rear* h» !'n-h-i * t w*h «p ntar> t> enthusl a*ro and bree»ine*« a** t ear He* the « it wit) n in Lhs full e • rn.’gi inert of h!s daring and da*h * * •»» «oi« f* ♦*«» eea eon 1* sh» w k J *eph Allen as Jed »Mp**« em an and g planer Mr At !*• I • e . f c*ara-ter work 1 flat • a yn ' r < r **Bal!t) nstu- i ra?ne*e • and regi hvftran tooch»a \ * n « * **« etpe. led from Cohan a-k~ W -*ce« n \-e ***o e *»r. lrdeV»Tedne«* to 're «rge M»d d’e'en and ««u' fL'lton for *ucre*- J t one *• i t»n of pr play the i S’l.rr r.t *>t t-the-TraM ftoll;<?sy" :« i timelv. 'ea* nah>. • *h w t a»-d I 1. f • 11*1 It rhrewd cornmor j a-nee art rra-tlca* r»hl|.-*eophy. The j ■*i»n -(♦*« .re «j; «k ’fuMr drswa i t> pew r h* » jnd >* %nv small com- I— ♦> »H -an nst’ire stand* ! o*;* '’in, t* e f'ur a. *« of the pem»dv i do» • fr rr* everythin* fVhan a r *e* • ear i x "rtPi Includes, he •id « Me V v i** t Mr Allen T**onn a« -ew *» Ms • M rteere* rnrnef B P* ■ I- e r cv)i.r, Thomas Vfa- Tn'e. n Vatnard. Thomas • •• *■ M*e, « r n Me- L* ore i f*> rle« lift » AI Ollmor* *f.»—’ Te *rv Ix'rerr Atwood and v a :* 4 T 'e r.» ' r tr t?atrTTTor'cr r. A B It II H T'e F'ame "a*'<-<! hr«TJ|snthr s? * . (he Oarr’ek 1 t k A! r. lav n ght when tt open- | • * an engage --erf of a fire-k This j * m*»nt to nve* t e See *hst th» 1 ipeefßoto t'srif war »n wnr»*nally i e* : y ne that the f •Hi-', effects | were g-rgeou* and elsL »ate and i •rat the personage* of the drama ] Were pict«ees<jue AS a play, bow er*' it was not a* tnre*e«t)ng a* ws • th» T re. . srner* of the one-arm ■ and *•»' if de. -rat' r who*e .-at* the ph *. so *• »and <}•*gn-'»se*i as the hive* 1 TV-hard tt « tort T -Ky has sought I • , v the t.f .sed ord t -n of s'- I ?4 '• n M« ’ > ard succeeded so! rr* i t»-a* not i *!y d*d It appear tFat i \ if* r hg* tof «V* J • :rt * ** * a • 'a ipi« f n ne** i. | ; •L.p< k «rT , d In h# tn •- fr.p hMj*kt+ ! V+tU rif.y of U * W#x »n | *st*fi* or»r •}>+ Htl< • %n Th+ *tory Xu do *2!h th<* f , r . f mlk#’ !h*tr f! VkV<Y|vf« fh* j 1 m\ g»-', rr S'/.t I' >r r th# M*Xirn.r •►i a * * t • c Prl * r * k n* • 1-r f b*Ar 1 j * #-1 n a f«r | Ar t grw* a*r f • hr tK* * a Tesan • prosp#* • off # # t **, ' r • *'• rg{ a #♦ira pi r.af* ts r i ~y * f l*k* I k .tnr* 1 .in* TT * i rrpsnv ts an evrspe oralli i *-*■• *i' and there is always a| 1 rr-*- *r wd -n t'e in*, mah ng a It r p. ';-e the i lurt'l*'* ! r* k too * .e.h Withont sartng snr- j • • Ti w *t| while \Vb*n *h» • [ '.e-omee *a*ed t IS ’lm» t* go hre f-» thee* )■ r*(ijr nct v lcg e•• t keep one p iir.' i II li i’'%rkne«* |* ano'her es the *V«e. | -t -» of 'h «pi ere Th. dancer* I v ' Vt Contents OFIuH tracts CE3 !■ E;?mS’ A'ws f: a b.- P--p »»'«»'■» ri Y i«c N * r^r^L' 1 £IX ?»{> *. j; (*crrf«itnriNMwl i cu'Kiw Opiom Morphia* **l '■>i< * . , Muuepil Not VAwronc | JSIMJ /W-W v fif* j £JSTU . Vh?; / ,4i-c *-* s-rs 1 si • A MpCul fcf Jo|[r; Const ipAtlnn and Durr*** And •"* ' irlnunT '*{ i« j. j /*. Mnnr. af j Cx«a Copy of Wrapper. !• on* nr two irtnM would i*uh cold r\ n In Ih* land pictured it they wore ikr r>>atuHi»« Ihrt do «n the tt*(» with It* «lrai*ghla dsmrnee* and then they t» II a lot of •r.rets to on* another that at* ueuallv coith ted only to Ihf fatally pltyelctatt Tr«ri> Stella i coon *or«r» «l«»vi trt a treat She ha* a couple new one* thl* week at the Temple where she an 4 HI Ilia Taylor are the headline at tract lew Aad aha also work* in several other of the later popular • ire wheh ehe combiner with h#« cw •, special hran<t of oomedv The pa*r furnirhod unbouiulrd amu>*m»m J)l> n.tay afternoon. Mm Mayhrw re .» ■ K prill • « In *if r an i>* l tiler way of putting a.Tvas the com er! v \N hat mark* Mm Maybe** •* a leading comedienne la her Interpre ter nos Pick Whitings ' And the* a! *1 It Plateland Week aft « we ( V various iter* hare been hs* tug their torn at It. but It remained for M *• Mayhewr to add The n*« an cle that brought the audience to tearful igughtau-. Mart* .Nordstrom a /it* bit* ' as •he -alls them. e> okej itai ere adtni rat 'l', f her «t. eptionnl taien? Ms* S'or flat eons, who in prtsate life is .Vre Henry K t»i»ey. provide* varied ent• rtalnment, b*lr*t *hc imparson gtes her own rtr«t appearance upon the vaudeville atag then pa*se* thru tha varu ue nueda if a wife talk'ng tc h*r htt> «nl over the ph-'se. “Twenty years from now.” la the third “bit. with woman the ruling power. Her last ne a «»e s r»c tatlca of TV Frank Crane s Ta ds ' Pantitmir * I* Ftert Me’r <■ » long #»» t. He I* a rj'.wn of cat iotas I rep - t*t >n and b> a few foi l antics get* the spe-tatcr* into uproarious is >gh ter Hs Is known %» '••» iuwn of th* teoaa’l -n*l fa’l M»trc»« get* fsr mors than an -rma am nut o* fun by piling fie tablss on# <>n top of the othet 1)1*1 «wa\ing tack and for'h untd h * aurpoyt tcpplee over Mila Ban a and ompany inter | pr*t a number f dan -a. jelng eg ceedlngly elaborate settlnga i»he 1 f Miierlj was premier daneeuae of I the Metropolitan tip.-** company. Harold Woolf and Helen htewart preaent a sketch. In tw • "ata, that ha* a w*l! pi»nn*d t M.s« m«w art dan-es well. The setting cf the piece IS novel V .I'nsk' haa t>-e only n.us'cal a t | on tne ht 1 ' He perf< rma the unusual Is' oi f pacing the pian with <»n* hand an t the vuil'n a th the how al ts K e«l t> h * leg Mercedes A’. In snd Andy \\ H arr.* gSe a few nunt err Is * net in*erm‘ngled with < .1 i■ o *4> Fe»nk Jthfell* w ni open# th» hill with some >op rr feats ere f wh h is handling r • of '» r x; from the i<p of a ladder'on w h * he h*,an #« h'mse f .. . - Ull l.« rtp* of the most spe-tacular »• ?* seen on th* vaiMLevlite stage 1* that r>? M s '■> * 1 Birne I! m the M lea th ea ter this week The Klectfl-al '#- nut a* she is billed, is presented M W a v. 1 Is*«n 1 he. otr.ea a r*r;**!'le e'e tri batter), lighting a «*« ;et w th her t< nr -e. 'u fer or foot and pr-r-lueipg an ar- light in water hr 1 Mir g fee sod if a o rod in h»* noth ? «t h" w h At a he 1 .1 fr- other e!*•• 1 r r c r 1 t-r• h'mun •.■■«>- ooh and) sn *l' !it *■* ••ertsiniy »* is *•• h» • ,r. n • e-! with th* ei and snd apparent]) with no 'n<* nrenience rei her#* f The Rack''* are • n sat lona list Fu» pean gtmnaa'a *r 1 p*rf .rm tlererlv I.a\!n» and In' an r v# a !lft|# aklt #nlitl«d !*■• • V ..t wht h enables * t -► ■ w wnat ah* has been itctnr m * r ,* • no* She left the »*rn Ualkmg a sla- k rope ard • np-nn nr th-* »-**n mu from the line ,a ■n - rtf tli at <nta *{f v ...» clothe* snd appearing tin h*r tirfw coafume meanv-hij# J tier Hall » some grttcef I t.iii V and w.tig and »r»c t"g ar.d »:ir< a ps‘f » - Inti* * n* called "Icitetotn* wh h appeal* to the audience. Th* K ikegny f j» Irish '• ed im ‘ f*;r. and msk* ui a- sr'e' w r sing# with ta«* and .r* •* .n j last act. presented hv the Bader jg vslle tr|- g've* a • • >f ar ’l' feats on the Me a'. h recj.r* gT*nt sa II oMl'lltil W Thera Is ~ * in . k r. ‘ the O • t.uls work. if..' -, of it * p■ ’ r and n -me ••an-e* inru ng beednse --.f th t ways In wh h •* ■* pr -due»d V-ittgrTy T- id'- <f M • top hill. The act la «*t etsbc-ra'eli nr the companv of clever perfor 1 • u*e everything fr-*m a h g p p« gan to h in-MS* to pr>.d e < • and popular m*l*>dies Manv . ' • curlou* In •* run" .*t' a o*#rt are r ated hr electri'lty In a novel • in ner The act (* original and *i t. - ta Ining Knarmtn. Van ard Ffvr-an. a fr t» cabaret tr ... « -red *r a th th»lr pep. f ui'' H *n.' % e-serond »< cgi T v # ts of 'he h«-*t cf ta h o 1 '■ Orpheurr. and the a tidier * ■ u give the hova a mvsl w*i.nr>- A 'lff. c-trav#*'> •*!' 1! *•' \ T’aae for Sherlock kepi l k * a ler e in contlnnons laugeie- itv fsr# are an escaped laiiA'd ands de fective. June and fr*re V* v a a** p-ettr clever girls who play »r phones ar musical ho'll# a. and Ad*- » *rt a- * gre «*Tf)l.ii" wood* « F'a * CASTORIA For Infmnts and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / . Bears the /%$ fV In /u S' uso vjr For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA rmm ««■**«« »*«»««' ■«» >♦— nw Oabhy lea ventriloquist with n*w wraya of getting hi# etuff over The fifth episode of * y atria. the Aerial In which Mra Vernon Oa*tie t« appearing. le more rume • and thrill ng than the preceding chapter* and Mr* t’aatle not only perform# a r of daring f•#• e. but eh* wreara a number of eumptuoxe p «op There are other film pictures before and after the vend-ville The Riding 4 Driving club of Waahiagtpn plaji* to give a forg one Mardt Gras ball at the new MVi)lard hotel tonight for the bene fit of the Purple Croat, the aoeiety that help# wounded horaea in Prance and F^ig-land fHattag-dk* flaw near klw4—that la M* !l»—-Tlfa i«k Vale 4AM *=* I. P. NORTON 1467 Grand Phone Grand 5968 I own and conduct the largest Undertaking FMablishment in Detroit and can save you more than half the high cost of a funeral. S3O: A Beautiful Casket :s3o This is the best broadcloth Casket ever sold in this or any other city—and never sold for less than $75. Our price is S3O. We have Caskets in the costliest woods, such as Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Oak, etc., the finest cloths, Silk, Plush, and Metal cases at corresponding low prices. Use of our beautiful new Funeral Church F REF TO PATRONS. - ' I am as near you as your Telephone ID MADTAM INDEPENDENT . r. NUK I UAf UNDERTAKER 761 Michigan Avenue TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1»17. Mortuary. r-b l* <1« t »r>r of j the late Jo»<*pn ind 1 lirabeth kn- I ilre« aged JJ f».» Kun-ral fr«’*>» reeld e nee nf hie stater Mr* «* li, I Palmer No 11-4 Ku» lid-ave w#*t Wednesday. Feb. SI. BN kfit Feb 111 1*1? at h'a ate -e* tdrri<-e. No iSI Fifteenth e*. l at rlck bsjoeed husband nf the tate Margaret Mredv Funeral Thur« day fro rr.ahnve residence ata » J<i and wt Vincent a chur h at *. via limousine. t kMET Feb * IM*. at he f hnry.e N • TS". Nfavbur# Grand-ave. Arle Welk«r <*aeey, he toyed wife ~f Ronald and dnughter of Mr# lihn I • Jewert an de i!»r of re Crank M Fue'er Vernon. Georgia and Walker ar.d Gwren.lollyn Ur. ■ wrer* Notice of funeral later ‘fOtTINF \tarv. F»h f* widow nf The United Savings Bank # OF DETROIT NO LOANS TO OFFICERS. OIRECTOR* OR EMPLOYES On tta arganttafion thla bank dapartad from the tSwn almost universal and et'll vary prwvalant custom of bank# loaning monay to thalr •offlcara and directors by adopting a by 'iw providing that na offlcae, 4 -actor, atackholdar or employe, under any circumstances what* ever, cou'd barrow any money from It. and this b/ law haa been otrictly adhered ta. NO UNSECURED LOANS For every dottsr of »ta dapopftor** money, tta cap tal, surplus and undivided pro*ta, thla bank oarrioa municipal bonda. real estate mo*tggg»# and caeh on hand and in banka. Na bank cou>d more conaervativeiy employ tha funda cm Heated ta tta care. Strictly a Savings Bank Pays Interest On All Deposits lA9 b Highest Rate Fwd by Any Bank io Detroit wid Safety Awiired aaST-SSSuStcv Sn-d for Bonklat. “Banking by M»II M OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK 204-206 Griswold Street the latv Mitt Pouture, beloved mother <>f Mr* J O. MrTterniott Mr» William I’ Klatt, The,„l<M.- I.oiiie an l the (Mte t'harlee r*otiture .later if Mr- lan'e. i'rin»h*w. in lier dang titer • residence. *043 J'aet Grand bTvd Funeral frun Holy floeary <hurrh -.liie.ilsy at a a m " IIMO -Gertrude aged TJ vear* relict .ssh- I r*' e Albert Wstk i t e|o> erf meti er of Anna and f’ath • rln* W»*k... Mn William » c >;i|lte Mu l‘ear<e and K'lward Wa’ko I'un< rai from re#' den.-#. »s« Ml Klllotl ave Wed ne.day at 1 a m . to St. Fl'ta tieth • «hutch at 1 30 P'laa Cured In 6 to 14 Days Pr .egi«t* refund monev ts PA7.f fINTMKNT fails to cure Itching mind. Pleeding Protm«ling Tilca rirat application give* relief Soe.~ \dv