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Y. gv f \ enjqym^^ffitfainsince Rjesinol Soap cleared my skin When my < irnplexinri «u red, rough and pimply, I w.ia so ,uhorned th*t I f>rver had ar y (;n. I imagined that people avoided me perhaj* they didl But the regular u*r of Reainol Soap— with a little Rerun I On tinent just at first—has given no K»< k my clear, healthy skin. 1 mitJk you*d try it! Rr«*nol and • r< * « I If m * '*• f r mi ; «t o( Mik. I"*, w f t-i Iker t. S- N, K'-*■ Ifinl, Hi! • i rr>. ir«, M 4. Good Health good appetite. Rood mean no discord in the body. To keep the organs in har mony—when there is need—use BEECH AM’S PILLS !UU c 4 Amy hi hli nMT«U«. la k«a “*• —when you sit down at your desk, to help give you a big “appe tite” for work. Am«rtc*a CMcte '"WH WE HAVE MOVED! SPRUNK ENGRAVING C* ARE NOW LOCATED 1 AT 700 MARQUETTE rnm - main isti I LITTLE STORIES FOR BEDTIME B„ thoknton w. huhokbb. What Nanny Meadow Moose Wan Doing. t Copy right. me »y T. w aurg»» » Pray, always independent stand; And on your own foot "rmly a Your eyes, your ears, your win for * Jus*” one purpooa—eelf-com mand No one who deponds on otbor to see for him or hear for him or net for him. and ao doen Juat whn« other, may toll him to do without knowing at ail whether what he 1. doing may be best or not, hasn t self-command To have real coin mand of aolf la to be truly Indepen dent Now, Danny Meadow Mouse had for ao long regarded himself as the head of the family that he htuf grown to think that Nanny Meadow Mouse would be quite helpless with out him, a mistake which a grea* many heads of families make. He thought that Nanny did everything ’’Probably ho has gone on, think ing I am ahead of him," thought •ho. just as he said, and Nanny let him «blnk so. when, truth to tell. It wns more often that Panny did as Nanny desired. You see. Nanny Is a very smart and clever little per son. and she long ago learned that to have her own «ay It was be*' it lead Danny to think ft was his way. So she pretended to be very dependent on Danny and made him •nlnk her quite helpless without him when all the time she knew how to use her eyes and her ears and her nooe and her wit. quite a* well as Danny could use his If Danny had realised this he would have been saved a great Jeal of OFFICER DUBS UNDER ARREST Alleged Slayer of Bd, Brown A waits F lamination in Police (ouri April 27 Patrolman Frederick C. Dub* *»» formally charged with slaying Ed ward Drown, Saturday morning, and early in the afternoon was placed under arrest by Detective* Radtke *nd Kairbing. of the third precinct. The warrant for Dubs was Issued by Police Justice Heaton rn the or der of F*roaecutor Jasnow*ki. Sam uel Brown, Jr, brother of the vic tim of Dubs’ pistol Are, swore to tha complaint. Dubs was committed to jail with out ball by Justice Hestoo, to await lamination April 17 I bibs was released from custody >v the police Immediately after the coroner’s Jury returned Its verdict. He wa* again arrested Saturday, and the police were determined to have him arraigned during the day Brown was aho’ while In an alter cation with Dubs at the entrance of the disorderly resort conducted by Alice Ford at No. 113 Thjbs. In plain clothes, was In the house when Brown and a compan ion sought admittance. Dub* Is on the suspended list of the police department. CVommls sloner Couxens had planned to place him on tnel Tuesday. ('HIPADO. April 21. Three ban dlts killed Thomas Connolly. 40, a saloonkeeper, In his place of busi ness today, and made their escape with $240 which he had Just drawn from the bank. Californian Invents Tank for American Army 4 . «miv irisJt mariJjni r&i . 4 C. I* Brat, of San I,*andro. Cal , ban Invented a tank which he believe* la better than anythin* u*ed abroad. It rani** *l* rapid Arc *una. and It la atron* enough to rllmb an IV per cent. grade. In thr manoeuvre here ahown the tank ta *upi*>rling a half regiment of infanrr>men of thr Cali fornia National Guard. worry when he and Nanny were separated by Redtatl the Hawk. When Redtall had swooped at ♦ hem Nanny had dodged under some cornstalks, while iMnny had kept on to the bushes and grass along the fence, and so both had escaped But Rtdtall had sailed around \nd around overhead for a long time, and not until he Anally gave up and flew away did Nanny dare hurt) across to the fence-row whore Danny had disappeared By ‘hr time she got there there was no sign of Danny. Not knowing what had become of her. for he had not seen her dodge under those corn stalks. he had hurried on thinking 'hat she might be ahead of him. When Nanny had called and called in her funny little squeaky voice and received no answer she rat down to think things over. "Probably he has gone on think mg I am ahead of him,** thought she, after her first fright and worry "If he doesn’t find mo. as of course he won't, he’ll keep on to our old home and wait for me there I’m not going to worry about him ■Ay more than I can help Danny Is quite able to take care of himself I’ll Just follow right along, and If he should turn back to look for me 111 meet him.’’ So Nanny started rn. and. because she knew that the Journey v wild be long, she didn't run her legi off a. Danny In his anxiety about her was doing to his short legs. Afte.* awhile she peeped out on the other side of the fence-row. and right across a lane was another fence row. There were more hushes and g-ass than along the fence whem she was Nanny *ooked this way and looked that way to make sure that all was safe, then she dar*“d across the lane to the other fence row and continued on her way. So I happened that eh * went right past the place where, In the opposite fvnee-row, Danny was taking a nap And so. too. of course. Danny sou id no trace of her nor she of him But while he himself almost sick she didn’t let herself worry very much. She f»lt entirely ahl» 10 take core of herself, and equally mre that Danny could take care of himself Rhe simply looked for ward to finding Danny In their old home, and hurried on Next story Danny Meets Peter Rabbit. DNE KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Frank Rcnake Loo** Lift; Fire Hurl When Motor Cat Overturn* One, man was killed and five oth ers injured, one perhaps fatally, Sat urday. when an automonile over turned on the seven mlle-rd , near Orosse Polnte. Frank Renskl, 18 year* old. No. 140 Faber-ave., the driver, was In stanily killed. Adam Stnowski. in ternallv injured, was taken to Re reiving hospital where his condition is said to be critical. The others suffered minor hurts. The machine was owned by David Rosenthal, former alderman. Ren ski was in hla employ and took the machine out on this occasion without permission. It Is said Missionary Society to Me«t The twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Detroit Methodist confer ence will be held In Central Metho dist church Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Bishops Henderson and Hamilton will be the principal rpeskers Several national officers and officers of the northwestern hranch will also he on the program The Jubilee banquet will be held Tuesday evening, at 7 o'cl.vck, In the church house, and Wednesday even Ing at 8 o'clock there will be a ban quet for young people, followed by a mass meeting. Printing—the gtaln neat trta4— that la r'gfcf—Tlasea ink Or at-—Wain HIM DETROIT TIMES This Gun Is Ready for Any Raid! ■ This is one of Uncle Sam's powerful 12-Inch disappearing roast de fense guns, all ready for any raid by soa or air. It is at a fort near New York. Trees are painted on the wall to deceive enemy aviators trying to locate the gun. H. G. WELLS IN LETTER URGES BRITISH REPUBLIC (Sgarlnl la The Tlnara ) l/>NDON. April 2»—One of the boldest political suggestions made In England since the outbreak of the war today came from H. O. Wells, famous essayist and novelist, who declared In favor of eetabllub ing an out and out republic in «ng land In the place of the constitu tional monarchy. The Times printed a letter from Mr. Wells on the subject. In com n'enting upon the suggestion, the Times said: The Confessions of a Wife Paata Define* Real Life and Lore 'Margie,” said Paula, when she had described her proposal from Jef ferson Perrvgreen. “you ray think It strange that I, at that time a girl with no prospects, should turn down a man who was so thoroly desirable as Jefferson Perrygreen. *T have often thought about It since. Here was Jeff. rich, good looking and, above all, perfectly re liable; someone who had known me all my life and who. according to his own story, had never loved anyone but me. and yet 1 could not get up any enthusiasm about him at all ‘■yvhat «as the reason? "Os course I did not stop to think about It then, but I have sine* de cided It was because I had more than the usual advennrrous spirit of youth "IJfe with Jeff opened only vlstss that stretched aay Into a future of universal and protracted calm "I knew at the time that as Alma said. ‘Jeff was my one best bet.’ and Just because he was the logical solution of all my struggles I was loathe to take It. "I have always been a feminist at heart Not the kind that would see s woman made world but surely I was not perfectly In accord with the man world In which ! found myself. Altho then I was too young to form ulate It Into words, yet somewhere within me the germ must have been working I wanted to live my life for myseti. I did not want to get any of it second hand "I had a taste of struggle and It was sweet. “Sav what you will. Margie, Hu mantty Is a fighting unit; what we are today goes to show It.’ "Only by s long and arduous fight have we worked our way up to what we are And we love It when we are content to sit down and he at peace with all the world as well as with ourselves we may know that we are spiritually dead ev« n tho w»- still physically breathe. 'Today, Margie, I thank whatever Fate that fashioned my life I would not have it other than If has been » struggle of some kind from first to last. ’ Margie, I have Jived when I i l 1 CAPITAL. Alt H PLUS | AND UNDIVIDED P It O R I T A $6,250,000 1 J. | THE PEOPLES j STATE BANK orriCKRA JAVA* T VITNA ’Pr.«h»«rt JOHN W "TAIXT, Vlr.-Pr.iH.nt K T CCDUOU. CmMm- F. A * HI'ITE, Tir*-Prvild.nl < HAAUB* H AY RRM (n't r..W|.r John a a«»[»n* iwh with, imihuu <•«»<- I H I*. ROHOMAN. Vlr*.Pr*«H.nl A. H. MOODT, AmIMmI CMhl.r IK YV -UfTMR. riAAOLL H L4WW>N R tdOl'.r Af«rriN K. WINU Awia Pr*i H»' T. COt'BTNIT AaAttcr “The letter we print from H. O. Wells shows that a clever man cun sometimes write very foolishly. Wc dr not believe that the republican feeling has ever been general. We prlxe and reverence the mon archy because it Is s thread which runs thru the wonderful story of our national life, but we value It tor practical reason* as well. We have choeen a kingship founded oo the will of the people and” are rul ing by that will." thought no one in the world loved me and I have lived when love seem ed to All the whole universe. And I believe that no one has anwcon ceptJon of the greatest emotion until they have had everything but love and nothing hut love. "We play with love, Margie, when we are young, not so much because we are careless and want to play, but because we do not kuow the sa crednesa of this greatest thing in the world. "We women when we are young are apt to Ideallxe love and our lov ers until we form an impossible con ception that becomes a modern Frankenstein to break our hearts "Young men on the other hand handle love as a plaything to pro mote the pleasure of the moment. Os its potentiality they do not stop to think. "I remember distinctly what Er nest Iji wroo **44 to »• when we were having one of our “ndless dis cussions of love—you know lovers only discuss two things, love for each other or love Itself, “’Pauls,’ he said, wht do women always want to analyse love?’ Then he added: 'There is only one way to treat love and that Is to live It.’ "Men and women who have theae ideas are mistaken Not withstand ing all that Is written about love, it Is not a perfect thing because those who love are not perfect, and when a woman who has been brought up on the popular novel and the popu lad play idealises her love and her lover to this extent she la laying up a large store of unhappiness for her. self And when a man takes love so lightly that he thinks he can play with it today and put It and the loved one out of his life tomorrow, he will find his great passirn’is but a puerile thing that holds always a tantalous cup to his’laughiug lipa. '“Paula. I said, 'only a woman who has learned this thru a wonder ful school of experience could define it so eloquently.* ‘“Margie, you know what I have said Is true.' asserted Paula, and 1 i thought ’no woman In all the world know* the truth of It better than I, Margie Waverly.’’* (To Be Continued ) Print!ae —the plain neat htn*—that la H*hf —Tim-- J«k Pent.— Stain ease The value of the service A BANK CAN RENDER DE PENDS LARGELY ON THE STRENGTH AND COMPLETE NESS OF ITS CONNECTIONS THE MAGNITUDE OF THE RE sot Mt ESOF THIS RANK PLACES I S IN CIAISEST TOUCH WITH EVERY BUSINESS DEVELOP MENT. THE RESULTANT EFFICIENT ADVICE AND COUNSEL IS EQUALLY AT THE SERVICE OF ALL OUR DEPOSITORS— LARGE i»R SMALL. LOCAL BANKS TO BUY WAR BONDS Will Take Probably $5,000,000 of First Issue of Treas ury FMlIs Detroit Sank* arc exemplifying their patriotism it} heha{? of Atner Ica'i rtu»f Against Germany by sub scribing from 13,000.000 to $5,000, 000 far abort tarts treasury bflla— part of a S2OO,OOO,(MXA issue propos ed by the government aa a tempo rary expedient to meet the expense of war preparation until the detail* of the $7,000,000,000 government bond laaue can he worked out. Request* for subscriptions came from the Federal reserve banka In telegrams received In Detroit with in the last day or taro. Tbs hills will bear three per cent Interest “It will be more titan 30 days be fore the details of the bin war bond loan voted by congress are avail able,” said Ehnory W. dark. pres! dent of the First and Old Detroit National bank “In the meantime the government has decided to oall on the banks of the country for »ab scriptlons to the teeue of treasury bills all of which can be exchanged for the bonds If the latter are ready before July 1. "It Is of special Importance that those who subscribe for the bonds should make their transactions thru Michigan banks. The bankers un derttand that it la the administra tion's plan to retain these subscrip tions on deposit in the territory from which the subscriptions ara obtained until needed for payment of goods contracted for. "If subscriptions are not placed by Michigan people in Michigan banks It will work a hardship be cause It will take the money out of circulation here.” The treasury hills are to be dated Tuesday. Subscriptions are expect ed to be paid not later than Mon day. Marriage Licenses Wm. A Wldrig «». Detroit; leont I Grogan. 11. Chicago I Wojcleh Smsk. 33. Detroit; Kate I T>ept»«. 20. same. Louis Goodgall, 24. Detroit; Ooldle I Petoary, 21. same. Stefano B*rtlno. 31, Detroit; Gulsep p* Dihla. 17. same Peter Males. 36. Detroit; Llul* De makes. 30. same. Loo R. King 39. Highland Park. Reneta Rev. IT. same Pen-y 8. Johnson. 35. Detroit: Laura Whltlark. 39. same Clarence Wiggins. 30. Detroit; An na Good, 94. Toledo. Harry G Porter. 3*. Detroit; Mar garet N Dickson. I*, same Ray K Healey. 30. Detroit: Ullian Clark. 30. seme. Michael Ignas. 31. Detroit: Rose Rasyk. ID. same Sumner it. Belleville; Resale Sink ale, Royale Oak. Riley R. Rogers, 30, Detro4t; Cooley R Wlnton. It. seme. Flnten L. Henk. 3t. Detroit: Mary M Wagner 35, same Reuel Moeller, 31, Detroit; Clara BUSY? 0 Why do you say D. U. R. or D. A. C., or Y. M. C. A., or U. of M.? To save time, is it not? Worth-while, toilful folk take THE DETROIT TIMES for the same reason. Gives all the news fit to print in terse form and large type—laconic, legible. Never starts anything it cannot finish on the same page. Started with the century to fill a particular field. Always has been and always will be the busy man’s ideal paper. If you want a complete, compact, clean newspaper, made by the page instead of by the pound, dip this coupon and waft it Times-ward by mail or messenger today: Detroit, April 20, 1917. The Times, 73-75-77 Bagley, Detroit Mich. Beginning today deliver The Times at address given below for 25 cents a month until further notice. Washington Pictortally hi War Time Wall. 13. same. Fred J. Keiler. 33, Ohio; Adele B. Wade,: same Canale Lairuwe. 13. Detroit; Julia Van Moufte. IT. same. Adam Maklewicx. 30. Detroit; Wal es 7a Kontkowska. 35. sense. Peter A. Worth. >t, Detroit; Della Anaen. 31, same Andrew G. Johnson. Giadetone; lent Hag a. 30. Detroit. John R Tuergens.,3l Detroit. Elsie V. Boult, 30, same. Qua A- Miller. 43, Detroit; Emma Bor isirs at same. Alex Ulvingetone. 34. Detroit. Fran ces McLean 35, same. Geo M Beard. 25. Detroit. Elisa beth Reokstt. It. same Alexander Mtgat, 51. Detroit; Blanch Meloche. 31* seme Harry Roberts, 23, Detroit: Msble White, 35. same. Thomas Rallantyne. tt Detroit; Della Griffin. 35. «ame. Harry C. McFarland. 35. Detroit, Ida M. Wlnrich. 34. same. Wm K. Hal lam, 37, Detroit; Ada Oliver. Plymouth Mark Rvak. 11. Detroit. Alma F. Ahannessym It. same. Charles W, Brown, 11, Detroit; Margaret I<ehan. 30, same. Stephen l, Rnehl. 37. Detroit; Kath erine Kramer, SI. same John Lyecxar*. 33. Detroit; Anna Pytkowska. it. same Arthur Nixon, 24. Detroit, Mildred Thornton, 19, Prescott. K"Slmter*x Kursk. 30, Detroit. Sophie Bngurka It. same Robert J. Roth, 24. Detroit, Mahal Streng. 10. same. Wm Kchoof. 21. Detroit. Marie Dti brteo, 36. •uniA % Arthur. A * MrAr. 31. Detroit; Anna Konlet. .1. samjr Ben Mormell. 37. Detroit; Celia Fetgenheum. 35. same. Di aging H *>»tk 41 Detroit. Ellsa beth Knaggs.-23. same Andrew d»la> 24. Detroit Stante lawa Kamlnska. 26. same Frank J Wlleon. 34, Ds»-eit; Glad vs Flonlng. ,3. same Wm., R - Worhhelrulg. %i Fort Wayne. Ind Mildred Rchult*. 2i. *an-e Vj '■- Krnest J.TUffltW:*®. I»etroit. Hat tie H. same.. Thomas ' McVev _ ss/ Manning. 33 same' Adam Magleko. 32. Detmlt. Aanle Palusklen. 11, same. Geo Mueller. 25. Detroit; Edith Fairbanks 74. same. - * e t< Burglar* Are Sentenced Judge Jeffrie* Saturday. ten lenced Jams* Corbett <and William .Condon, both 22 years of age. to a war In Jaekaon The pair wna con victed Friday of burglarising the borne of George Johnston, No. 488 TVoodward-ave. Drunteila Woolley. 2*. No. 164 CUnton-et , oonvtctod of a charge of grand larceny. wa* sen tenced to a yaor tn the House of Corroctlon She was accused' of stealing 176 fro* Gharlee Mehel PAGE 3 If This picture, taken By Tho Time*' special photographer, It P, Dorman, tbowa a National guarde man In Washington having his last > play with his littlo son before teas- * Ing for war duty. TO ASK W ARRANT FOR GIRLS WHO TOOK HIS AUTO Henry Meyering. Mo. 712 Itomf- ! >Va. whose ear was taken from Stood ward *ve and John k-ai. Itt day night, will swear out a warrant Monday for Plaranoa * Howard, tt years, and Ruby Allan. M pangs, charging that? with the theft of the snachirie Tho glrla are being hokf ’ in the detention’homo. They lire at* No 324 Tveenty-foartb tL Meyrrlng caught the girts aa they were gtivifvg. away ertfh Aa no , rhine They iworo arreoted by Pa-' trolman Rabo. At tho detention ivproe told the police that two got ‘ into iha' car 1 with thyi, starts h and jumped oat •-they paw'tfce'owner coining —i Children Cry rot FLETCHER’! , C ASTORIA R. C. MUBULHTt SONS' MACNNwn m mmm Keys of all kinds Made «4 M|a>Wl j Talegheas Mam Olt '