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PAGE 2 r'ffihi «r N(k ***** “ EmL Ml MirtMMt and v |Pta, t»a SliU*k force* were today I Mggftaia w to tfe* exact limit* of gl,„„„ rvtraat The motr •oat backward ky tk# aoomy *oy gy y* ended Patrol* are oat Is all directions They are prtiMnc •k. G«nu a a*, who only a week ago ••trad 'he mo*t stabborn raslat but who aow responding to •hair higher command, decided to rMlra without farther fighting. The newly oeeupled ground* many poaalbllltles for the victor*. SOCIAL MOOSE FOONOER DEAD P»Ur J. Drtxdliua, -Father Pete,- Pimm Away AfUr Year'll lUnem poter J. Drexaltua. known aa ••Father Pete” because be was the founder of the Social Ord*r of Moooe. died la hla home No 270 MacomkHit.. Sunday morning, of an Ulnoas from which Me had sufervd for more than n year Hla condt Uoo bocam* swriov* about alx meatba ago. Mr Dretollua waa M year- old and waa born In the tame houre in which be died. Ha waa well known m political and fraternal circle* in addition to bis mem her* hip in the f Mooee. be waa an art Ito mem be of lb* Contury club, the Social One Hnadn and and the Royal Ark Hr. Ikrenellus la survived b* hla mother, two eon*. Robert and Peter J„ and ky two sitdera, Mr». L J »nd Hr*. Ddwarda Bmmon», nineial aerrlcr ■ will b* held Tkareday morning, at I SO ocl.*ck. from the home and at 9 o clock from 0t Ifary’t church Interment wi!l be tn Mt. fflliott cemeterv Herd No. 1. Social Order of Moooe will hold memorial mrticee Wednesday nl|ht tn the home, and this herd wRI attend the fkneral. aa win su- Mtma nMi ii ■ from other pan* of Ska country. EDWIN GOULD IS HLIEDJNTIN6 BRUNSWICK. Ga. Peh. 2« —Ed Wta Oonld. Jr., aged SS. eldest sen gs Marta Gould, president of the St. Lewis i South wee tern railway, waa accidentally killed Saturday night while hunting coon* near the Qadd estate at Jekyl island. Geor gfc*B mSMonalre winter rwsorv Young Gould waa eowklng to start g coon from the brush ky prodding U with Ms gtm which he heid ky ; the knrrola. when the weapon was g hear gad killing him almoet in Had be Used be would have fall m hair to hla father's 130.k00.00fi fcrtmt. ... A younger brother. Ed wta M Her | Gould aorxtco* him SAYS GENERAL ftJNSTON DIED OF BROKEN HEART CHICAOO. Feb 2* —Gen Fred brink Funs ton died of a broken , WrL That waa tke statement made by Chariee Price, president of the Kan flag Society of Now York City, who addreoaad a memorial service be fbre the Kansas society here **lt waa the Irony of fhte.~ Price nMd. “that this courageous fighting man should he so placed at Vera Crux and on the border that he waa Compelled to restrain other* and —gyre as his own deep set and aat- Ura! deatre* to go forth and con gner Had Puaxton been allowed to go after Villa tn his own way. Villa mould have keen dead and Funs'on •live today." WINDSOR RAIDS NET 27 CAPTIVES la two raid*. Sunday. Windsor police offerers arrested 27 men. In rag 14 Chinese. for violation of Lord's day act and tbs liquor laws. Tbs Chinese wore arrested Si a room on tbs floor above the Dominion case on Sandwicb-et east Tbs police were evpeeling to mak<* a liquor raid, bu* they say they (band tbs Celestial* Indulging In ftUhtan At No. 17 1-2 Tuscaror* st.. B<e\- sa LefnUW. and It of bis boarder* Ware arrested Largs quantities of Mtnor wars found In tbe place and S—is rated I-efnlck and his board Mts are ebarfed with having liquor m tbeir premises Prank B. Willis, former governor ad Ohio, la scheduled as the prln- Slpal spanker at th- annual banquet la be given tonight by tbe lencotn dub of Kalamaaoo. Mich mv im jr pr si"o*K i I M SORE THROAT a LEAK SEE! M EXCESS FOOD PROFIT Farmer and Legitimate Dealer Not Getting The “Velvet” SOME ONE MAKING UNFAIR RETURN Washington Official Blames Inefficient Method of Distribution gy OIL If OS OARDSKR. WASHINGTON. Feb. 2« —l* the middleman chieflv responsible for the high cost of living* Who gets the extortionate profit* As applied to farm products I asked thl* question of Cart Vroo man. assistant secretary of agricul ture. ••Tha’.’ said be. "Is a difficult question to answer off-hand or even after investigation, but perhaps 1 can tell you a story which will throw light on the subject. * Sometime last winter a New England grocer who had bought a barrel of apples for Sfi.kO, found In the barrel a note from the farmer In whose orchard th* fruit had been grown, saving ‘1 got 12 30 for this barrel of apples. How much did you pay for It*’ 1 don't know whether the groter replied to the farmer or not, but at any rate h*rr ij clear evidence that the distribu tor. whom I shall call the legiti mate middleman, paid more than twice aa much a* the fanner re ceived for this product, and. of course, the consumer paid even more, for the grocer was in busi ness for his living and waa desir ous of making bis profit • Asa rule several middlemen an»i sometime* several senes of middle nj**n stand b-twrec the fanner and the ulfmate consumer Because of this system, which ba» grown up thru the fault of nobody in particu lar, the fanner very often ha* a fe* hug of righteous indignation when the consumer Jumps on him for riding around in automobiles and no» prod icing enough food for the country. Hut the consumer ts far from being correct in his sup position that the fanner Is the one who is making an unjust profit. There are cases on record like the one I have just mentioned tn which it is perfectly true that the more the farmer produce# the less pro portionately he gets in return. “The grea' problem in agrtrul tete rodav ts not more production but better production which shall be profitable to the farmer There is no reason in ’he world why cgn-i cultural production should not be »o adjtis'ed and regulated that the fanner will receive a fair profit for hit crops, and that the consumer will be able to buy them at a fair prke Somewhere along the line between the man who grew the bar rel of apple* and received 12 'A for th'tn end the grocer who paid •*.'#*> for them there was one or more people who got more than they •hould get for the legitimate bu*l nee* of transportation and whole saling “If all fanner* who grew apples, potatoes onion* turkey*, strawber ries or other crop- which go direct ly ta boxes from farm to store would follow the practice of the New England orchardtsf. we would b*- in the way of securing some ex tremely valuable information which would throw light on one of tb* moat vital question# in agriculture today. •Cooperative systems of buying and selling If developed with a true and fair regard to both pro ducer and consumer, will work won ders in our social life today lam glad that tbe cooperative move ment la advancing In this country, tho I am sorry that H is not advanc ing aa rapidly as It should advance. The recent political revolution In North Dakota which s**rr.« to be fundamentally a revolt of the or ganlaed agricultural Interest sgainst certain Internets which on the one hand stood between the agricultural interests and the eon turner and between the agricultur al Interests and their own prosper ity, on the other. Is a most healthy sign of the times. If tbe new farm ere* administration in North Da kota fulfills the promise which It has held out. this movement Is cer tain to spread and reach into every comer of the T’nlted State* “The ultimate success of this movement will mean that the far mer will receive a better price for hL toil and skill, and that the con sumer— which cues ns every one of j ua—will secure belter as well a* cheaper living." Auto Kills Man. Aletander P**ete of No 227 Wood wsrdsve died late Sunday aigbt, Jn the revolving hotpnal, from lb Juries suffered when he eras struck by an automobile at Jefferson and ; l>May-ave*.. Sunday noon The at, lomobile was driven by Harold Me Alpin of No. 41 Emerson ave. Me- U’'in told the polio he was dilv tig l«* miles an hour and that paste ran in front of his machine so sud dealy that he could no* stop the j motor in time to avert the acci l 4SV . waa not held. /-> the OTAGE SB ■ iiMTM . “Oa Record." a nt* photoplay:. with Mae Murray sad • splendid cast, delighted unusually larg- aadlee'-es ta tts Majestic a«nde> with a story that holds the inlereet thruont Its ieawth N Is a story of tbs a»ia4i< n field, lb# night polio* court and so ciety. with Miss Murray as a hsauti ful and winsome country stl who finds herself arrested so quickly af ter she arrive* ta the metropolis that she doesn t know vhtt N « nil about Her “record" of measurements is taken before she ts releas'd and It is tkls record which forms the basts of the plot. Miss Murray has previously shown that she is p*f of the most versatils of the younger actresses on the screen and her reputation for tkoro *•••• wad general ability Is boras out in hoc new production. She can be emotional without overdoing it and humorous the next Instant Tbe plot concerns a young girl abitioua to go Into business fibs gives to New York and obtains n place ns private secre tary only to t*e arrested by an ©ver tealoue detective end taken into tbe night polk-e court Here she is re leased after her "record" is mads ac cording to the Bertillon system An unscrupulous attorn#) iegrns of this and seeks to use this knowledge when be later tries to ruin her fiance Tbe Majestic pn-sram this week steo Includes *o-re nen and wonder ful animal pi ture*. American Bears betn* the • . l>Ject a travelo gue. the t pirsl review and a com edy. Henry Sontr*\ etna* and thsre are other musical features ft UHlVi.Ttiy There is no abatement in public interest in IS >»oo f-eagsue* Under the fiea.' the irurr»!.«i* series of pictures of undersea tife which be gan Hie fourth n--*k «■? .ts stay !»un ose, <n tne Washing! n theater. The story whi.-r «tr«na# the pic tures together. t« founded on two of Jules \ erne s 'RiarkiMr noo els. There are rran> exc-ting adventures, stirrina deeds n»rranttr episodes and thrilling incidents. m. *t of the ac tio* iik nt place » submarine craft and n a desert island Th-u tb# invention of the William son brot'.er# 't has hecorne possible to take pictures of undersea life, and in ''2o.ooe league* Under the Pi * there is revealed a remarkable series of phoiog i ft-ihs of shari, hunting, or. topus slaving r e wonders of «-orat reefs «r,| the del- ate * -a rk of I •♦•weed beds The inhabitants of the t-c*an are shown tn their native rn\ iron - rrt «#> that the pictures ace n t only ‘nTereotmg. but scientifl and e-*u atior.al The submarine Is s w onder-craft 1 •hat r»rrxli thru its mag c w<ndow unusual sights of the deep, end at tb* last sends its 4o*th-4#attrg tor ped.> fc th # r-o«n-|ete destruction nf the palatial yacht of its owner's en emy. L'" —ipsnv ng tb# p .-?vi-#s ■« a written -in ■ al * >re piay •d wy a large nrrh»etra Lrncri 'v il« B ait#r tavrrsce ha* tn terta'nei many theatergoers :n mu sical comtdy roles, bis entry Intel corned* Jrma in “Come Bark to j Kr r> shoe nt this weeh n th# L> - ' ceum. .» particularly felicitous, p« s- | stblj because Uvrsigs ts sn Jnsh r.an. Lawrence appear* t- "have t-wen k seed by a fairy at his b rth When he sings the s-«ng« of Kr n. The l>»w Pa-ked Car' and oifer old Irtsh favorites, he stir* th# ,-nti- ' m#nt in s **y impossible for anv- . one but a true Hibernian hl« cm edy «a the roll-ckirg kind that rr.«»»s . tb# Irishman a natural entertainer. There la plenty of romance n i "C'.im 80-k to Erin.' with the tri- * umph of virtue and th* disappoint- i ment of duplicity that delight* Ly ceum audiences Dsn \f«g lire, who is played by • Walter Lawrence § the grandson of tb# K.arl of r-unmor». who has dis inherited Dan * fatb#r for marrying -asin*t his wishes. kfter meeting KstMeen Donald plaved by Mis* 1 Ph*ll s Gray, he goes to America snd make* h * fortune in the rr.aaterf il. conven »nt wsy of reman* es He r»turne to win Kath’een and finds •hat she e being courted by Capt n»m»ri F a--lev. an indirect het# to the tori e t'M#. A# guardian of the estate left hr i\atbie»n s father, "airier has had a < ban # to dissipate s part f It a •lin »h ch h# hopes *o r-.ske r ght bv marrv-ng h!s ward XVher T-ar srriva* on the scene snd *npf!v*-es Kathleen Eairle brands b m assn 111 giUirste son Tnen r-om»s a melodrsrrst c '’sit followed hr th» r.rover*- s! happy end ng T v » pisr s prod-jeed bv Vs ** n fUaser and O»orge H NVuli Tt h»» •»v;k ng e-en c *l»rts A don Vt-v and an TVsh -art are among th»'*rr ne“ otrrTV Ma#*e|ie who is s »ema> 'p*r senator r*nk* *e-ond only to J-jlion Kiting# and « ta'en’ed n imber of satellite* comh ne t » make »h# Beb man show tn the Geve»e this week one of *he be•» tbs’ has been seen in that playhouse For th# provision of everything the T n* of tight •n- Tertaitjment. the J nee wrir»n hv t ime k'Cr** for th# »wo buvlettae Th# fam ty t-en-he» and Helped bv the Knemv tt* *sr above tfae average of th» »,sual buries# e. Those who had not «e#n Marte’ • previously In p-odurrione nf varicojs Behman shows her# »••* rr. ra than mildly eurpr sed when he r»n o- #d h » wig after the secend n-jmbs* tn addition tn being ahl# to lmp«r*onate a young #lrcu# g rl so as to d*'*i»« th» spectators sTsr»»M# possesses a pseudo-femtntne vole# tea* adds greatly to the tn’erpretatlon of th* part Wilbur Dodds Jnhn F r*i n . kero Hyams Ameta Pynss. tyicllls Man lon and Blanch* Newcomb# are prtn etpale In tbs cast. wrV. with Var telle. make the performance a moat enjoyable one M'ss N’ewcomhe made »he r*al bit of th* first act when she sang the n#w song Put on your slippers." on* that hit hom» particularly to th# married men In the audience. She was compelled to respond to four •ncores <“atn snd Dodds are the --med'aoe snd Mi«s k«bl«n assists th#m admirably During th* p#rf >rmanc# ar# sev. #rat specialties hv M »« Dynes and B*M McCarty Martall*. Blu#h Fen dolf liyams. and th# Misses N»w. KEEPING UP WITH TIIE JONESES. Vnian to :vsyl fvi3 too now stano) ' T "n ~ m \r —^ ETHii.OlffT *loHl HOv' 3h£ WAS YCAN 3« irt VE fWL3 M/V3 ftt GO*N* UO 3vR » HA3 wi*rr An’ WortA* SuFFOAGE* P -1 T “* L WOM YOU <507 TO -STICK. „ CfcfcTAlNLY* - *sortl PowEfcFuL t l_ flop FTP ovttt Hfc mA3 30*ned OOP l6onfc ' 1 O»DMT sUUK' TOGITHEtt Ocry; I! o‘COJQ.3E* AttOuiNG, OuT OOktt ) •—/ TO yova 3\OZ L ' TOO UAJ —y p oft OUB. MAHE'»3 | - J WEAKEN ck?n, DOnV 1/ Y* E>HSj .“yH lp—rg DETROIT TIMES Outbursts of Everett True. —By Condo. T CJMBSCLUA CAN'T HfficP IT. X M4VC IN HCRe. 113 STRICT ORDCR.S TG l«T AND 1 WANT TO mJw NOBODY »N TM€: OtMCrVNC' r: > e- k v APTWn CIOTINC \ fvv v-y- \ i rx \ \ M-ti-rsi-b-sll- Ulk \ \\\ WHC- UtfiffN DO v\\ \\ TOVJ THINN THC v v X v \ j®r- \ A 'Ms i om'-e fbns» and Man on. all of • huh •#r\» to round out a ibo* , that ta g,H>d m every particular. < % DILL AC. vne *Uren« h Froltc*.'* admittmJ by the maragentent to be "the fastest show on ewrth.' had at least on* •♦won for sasum ng the modest d»- •eript'on It arrived in TNHrott in •ime to pe-riit tbe cur’a'n to go up n the Cad ilia* -e’er at th# g| pomte«l time, which is some novel'v Recently the matinees in D»- troit ha-# been delayed all the *»i I from a half hour to two hours be | cause nf late tram* Also tbs com pany crowded into the time from i 2 1 » © dock .**unday afternoon until 4 13 eno gh burlesque to last the average rsn ill week In addition to being fast the per forman< e s quit* redltaMe from the ttrwp’lni of merit Tbere are sev eral individuals who are well above •be a•* • as- esque perform#- while the chorus a ~n# of the >»t< has* of ita kind seen on a I*w»al burlesque stage during th# present season The g rla run to beaut) rather than to “beef.- which adds mu h to the attractiveness of the drills snd dances Tn fs *» the .-un day audience liked th» chorug best of all snd kept tt working hard all afternoon There are several goed princips'a however among them being Harry • Ida -f todiai lera OnleyT who lv--iks to the laurels of the female c-ntingen* Others who side.; tv> the enjoymeent of the per forman. • were «'harlee Olick. Etna Raymond. Walter J Parker. Harry Morrtsey and J hr O Grant. Tbe *tar part, however, is ’aketi by a Ford automobile of the vlntag* l of Till apparently. In which a pair |of comedians make the.r firsr en tran. • The machine does heroic etun’s n 4 .Id nr together at ail. even tho it doe* shed it* lamps mud g ta'ds nd-eh!*'d horn, noor rgr b'irettf! -nj a few other v! •a 1 *r gans 4WM K. “>e O and favorites n tbe t en .e *p ) pea- n a sh«.w that is well .p to 1 tbe T».;rn standard th • w-ek ,v anks |to tbs hard -»->rk »nd lb# e-*a»:i; - v iof the pr r pals sn 1 th# e|a -Str sitfirg* of Manager Lrmn Th# M- r Maidens give * skit b.JJed «• «*»ia* ng V.lis T>» bevy of g-rls p **•# k . -,s w *sr mit nrv rr «i ,m*s •# r#- a! n .m-ere wb'le Frank 1 r rg« a* Tom H-twn. tor po.sl and v ft cmer a« <#ere-sl Ta as d> s -od work n s'rsgbt . \’» ■ ■ rr Bennett a e ags n at th# '-.ref#on' w.-h the r us-.al funnv s’unt* both '.f *bsm ha ng s .and »r come-. ro »s Manet false- « chic srd '#- mg a* Gwendoline Ae’orhlH. Bsl! • Rs'• Ina a»-d ft * a' - s make »»>. *ral sorg hit* <"W,e of tbe her J« h-»s 'e a po« B g stias * « ** ■ * «-• a -•wn • to snow If »eelr shapes *o •he adi#n ■ e #a b tax ng h»r t »rn beto-s an easel On f’ridsT mgh» ih» srra'e jr* hold j forth at the Av#n .# Burglar* Loot Saloon. WTil*ky. cigar* and mon*y *r> *h* • mount r,f were stolen day morninx from th* saloon of Carl Schneider. No 231 MulMt tt Burglar* thoroly r»n*»ckcd the «*. loon aft*r forcing tbelr way in thn s tear door. Birthdsy trreeinga to Tom Law* ron. Doe’on financier author of • Frenxl' l ml of the ro*i*b:a'e'l ''leak'* Invesfiggrjofj. botn *D year* igo today IPrlellst— the Rlsts Meet kleg — «bel Is fifki— tet> Bsyt W I. eagn PROTEST WORK OF PACIFISTS Taft, Parker and Other Prom inent Men Voice Demand For Action NEW YORK. Fvb 2«.—“Th# pa rlfist* of th* nation have been making ihnmanlvs# heard oat of prtv portion to their numbers —thrrn- I fore, if behoove* th* vast majority of American# who fat or a vigorowu policy, but who haw heretofore kept *ilen» be-c*u*e of fear of *ui bairaj*eing the president, strongly to make their view* known at pree em.'* Bnrb an explanation waa vouch aafed today by a group of nearly half a hundred men for an appeal j issued thruout tbe country Among the algner* were former Prealden’ i Taft. Joseph Choate. Root. ] | Janies R_ Garfield. Henry I* Rtim son, Alton B. Parker. William Jay Schietfelin. John B Slancbfleld and Julius Sach« The “call" urges tba‘ th* need of the hour i# •o take ef fectual measures to safeguard our j elfiteas and our tripping rather ! than to sait for American* to b« j slam and ’hen go to war to punish j the offender RECORDER’S COURT HAS BIG GRIST Judg*e Connolly and Jeffries dis por*d of 4 1 criminal eg.## Samr day. In recorder » court, in 33 case* i pTi«on sentence* were imposed. In * the remaining 10 case# parolaa were given Michael lojf. Loul* Iy*ipaon and William Metiger. accused of rommi'ting several robberies m i lia*tings-«f . confessed t/> on* of tLe . offense* They admft'SHj they sroi* a watch and ring from Philip Ste»r;. 1 :n a restaurant at No 329 Hasting sf. Each was eQtenced to serve from five !•* year# in Jackson prison TRAINLOADS OF FLOUR RUSHED TO EAST COAST MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Feb 2A.— TTiree more *pe< I*l train*, loaded with flour for the east, w*rw en route today One hundred cars were placed on mill early to day and work of loading other *p»- rlal trains began Th# flour is be ing sent east on p«*«s*nger *rf|*d ule. under supervision of a federal agent, for relief of eastern f f( od condition# A > -1.. jl J® Today of ... I Springtime DRESSES Taffetas Crepe de Chines Serges Dresses that meet the requirement of those seeking an inexpensive hut stylish little costume and infor mal afternoon wear. Staple colors. Women’s and Misses’. Girls’ New s) t/X GirU ’ New T % D zr U.SIEOEL® T vsr TAXI DRIVER IS ROBBERS’ VICTIM Even th# taiicab drlv* n». fanvllar with th# way*. of th# underworld, ivr# vjff#rtn< frtmi th# crime wav* 1 which hac been sweeping over Lie trolt for months. Lion La-land. of No. 121 Mt. Wrnpn sT* . who drives for the YHlow Bonnet Taiicah rom l-any. was V»trn. robb# i of th# nu «lun# be wjls diAvirg. 137 and his watch, Sunday morning br two ii>»n who #ngac#*l hint at the Hotel St. I>enl» The rubbers, »ho hr'd up the ibauffeur with r#vo|*#r* concluded on their way out Woodward-g re. n the stolen automobile Verne Walker, of No 341 Parker are., another chauffeur, told the po l»re that an automobile had follow #d him for several ho urn Sundav morning He telephoned to th* j a* rage where he makes his head I 'lUarters. and a crew or men has j fenered out to meet lilra. The auto- I mobiles met at Vo. It*) Hascg -it. A baht followed, and the m«a whom Walker suspected fled. Highland Park Man End* Lift. Kl*«n R Gould. 70 years old. of No 19* EasOo-ave Highland Park. | died Sunday in hui borne, from a ( ndf inflicted bull#’ wound. Goulu I was despondent orer his physical condition Since he was stricken |wi*h apopl# ty four years ago. he has been paralyted on the right side Me i« survived by 'he widow, '-Mr« Mar' I* Gould one daughter. Mrs Nina L FI imerfeidt and on* son. Durell |» Go iid , Hangs Self to Bed Pott Thotnaa G#rvgf©akl. to rears old. tted a b*P around his ner* Bunds* sfiernoon. attn< bed the other * nd to I »he bedjtost in his rreitn at No *J !2 Gra’lot atre, and hanged him«e|f \ <show mg GerrA*osiv i «i< a mem ner nf lyval No 4'MV I W. W, was found on h|s person The body was removed to the county morgue Second Oat Victim Dies Pasqusle Mantos. four tears old. died* late Saturday afternoon in Grace hospital, from the sffert* of gas fumes which also took th*- life of hit sister Anna., two years old. Saturday morning The fumes e# taped from a heater in the Mascot home. No. 4R* Tardonl st. Mrs Man gos and Philip Zalansl. a hoarder, also were overcome, hut they ar e recovering In Grace hospital. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S * «-! A STO R I A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2«. HIT# | IN DETROIT j “l.et me m« at -HMilafs.blvC " asM • ■ltrklrtasa kssklaf arrkla la (he conductor of a Fourteenth car When the famous thorofar* waa reached th# conductor, not to he outdone, solemnly announced it a# • Hastings Parkway my lord" "A eat sear leek at • Mac** raaa aw aid adage It amara that a eat may also look at a few rtchly r bed pr.eets, for «>n* Invaded a Woodward-ave church oa Sunday evening during #srvlcae "t'sher. usher. railed a woman# •« cited vote# in a stage whisper Nalgh boring worshippers thought aom# person hsd fainted, but when th# usher reached her she handed him the rat »ha had captured. Holding <t b\ th* #cruff of th# n#ck. th# rtign fl*d usher e#rort#d It to th# Woodward-av# entrance and bade i It g and evening. yea talk sheet feme war." eald a rlrrk la a mal eftee, —ft lakes more ~»>ur#ge to stay hera and far# the irate ruetwtners just now than it and fi to fa<# bullet# "Well,' re. a • «'ugger w hat think of the hero who stays at •»n a* and ehovela th# coal mi > th# flire*#* * I'd rath#r dig irettche* '* j Mr*. dliMketk l>#a»ele. at Wa. S4S » aaarwas Ike «ketlai at a I j-gtar who emph.yed th* an**t#nt ' netsr inspector’ 1 rue* Sunday af- Prno'jn After eaytng that he had '• me t.* repair the gas meter, th# urglar reveled a revolver at the w man and took |tl in rt»h fr .m her Mre Pamela provided the puli re With A good *(•#< rlptlVW of the thug Ihe rslta# Kettle baa disappeared trea* the lahlea at a papalar t.Me lt at lun- h room Tr.ia and -»en t mean ta* the c<ndim*nt i# no lnng**r e. vej to patrona Oh, no' e*« along th- serving < • .rof, v th your tr#». >*»'J enme I eaently >■• a flu* k «>f individual • r-a'-t * tier# you kn -w the (■ n<J a en.ail h<de *«h • thick I «' -a inf b»ing rt led w >h cr mm m fh#y con ta i • ateip And )ou can hav# all th- >tt*up >ou a ant at two • enta per order Blame th# war. ■1 ear kear4 at pa Iter wurki evi dently be He» m la leas lag a goad •leal to nature. sa>d the vtaitor In our mld#t rt * m ni#ny of your atreeta. ilmosr In the hegrt of th# r'M I l ave seen ( ce „nrt ertoa- com .■a g -v - - . tt« • Kntnm »i» .toma h*r heat to get rid of t t>i|t the p'ihilf work# depart* merit showed no d'epoa-lon to co. ope-«<e with the -sgault that the a #ler t acked up In th# inl#te Mb* t * department run out of fund# for that work, or what it t tv* mat - t»r*“ “If* aa w eager Jwdae Hart Aareal bare ta ter* wppeattlaa la bla ksai* rir>ull raid a e«uj*t clerk "Thera las Judge who certain!' know# the law F'.very Detroit lawyer who cr>me# before him says tha earn# thing 1 Judge Mart hatla from Adrian ll* ha« don* much rallrf eervica in th# Wayne county cir cuit. » T we'v* bn nd r* •! rteltara ta raek waa • '•ilea laienler Irea W re. Peat Hua of N<» I :d« Rlvard-at Police ar# searching for two atr’t-h’v gowned women who Joefed Mr* Hua In th# crowded aisles of a downtown department store, where a rr-uch advertised sale |a In nf A * *r*-ae Mrs Rui told the pollr# ahe In'end* t to drp/ e»t the money in a hank Monday Bha recently cam# her* from Pennay'vanla If It barta't Irea far fbe cat It grab, ably *vnalda‘t basr happened. Wteph-n VT Radv. druggie' at W 1M! Fort-at w eat. pia< ed sfb# l hi* safe and l.< Wed the door, Bat urday night, abm ha nnrmlur* h# had left the < at Inaide |{# rs turned, ejected the feline. an when he turned around, two m# were standing in front of him. r« volrrrs In hand The burglars too 14 out of th* cash register hut dl not molest the safe Th -v lump* Into a larg touring car and apo away. Fsea aa lt*yvav-alrt child la aat tss ease fraaa rte prrrtatleas es tbter* in I»etr> it Hannah Feher. with purae containing 11 pannl* • Itrtched In her little krat. was th victim of a pure# snatcher datut day afternoon Hh* was walkin with her mother. Mrs Morris Fed er. of Windsor M K. Brvnnan. r No \*l 'larrteld-ave. who says h witneaeed the robbery, pursued an • aught a man who gave hie nam to the police as John t'ook, of N< ]ki Caae-ave “V” Beaten by Maroon*. Tho Dwtmtt "V” I oat a lukckrthal gain# to the* lr.i\#n»Hy ot ChUwg at Saturday .light, Th m ore waa 14 to 13. 0 N>w Belgian Minister !■<> **&>' - I 1 iH I ■ Esihoß pffyßaWKtfvV P.aron Fvmll d* Carter dw Mail chlenne, who «i* to Waahtnictnl rateral rnr* a*<> i* flr*t *e/-rvfari| to the IWarinn l««utlor. and no’ll ltelrlan rnlnifNr to China. will *ooJ| return to the capital aa mlnl«taj from Belalum Hu will biiocwml Mlnlater Hnvenlth. who now reyr4 r* nta Belgium In Wadunrton Th« Quinine That Doe* Not Affocj the Head Becaua* of it* tonic and laxative #4 feet. Laxath»- Rroino Quinine can b 4 taken by f»n)on*» without cmiapiJl nervou*n*»• of nnalnß in the hea<l] There 1* on'/ on* Broom Quinine] F. W. t.ROVI S »n»*ur» on »>n* i§c.—Adr. —Bv POP.