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PAGE 2 i CONQUEST ! OFO.S.WAS PLANNED BY PRUSSIANS Washington Has the Evidence, Says State Dept. WILSON TO USE IT IN NOTE • * _ To Show Why America C an't Make Peace With Kaiser WASHINGTON. A *is :« ~~ Evi dence which made Amiri nr. govern ment official* believe Germany planned to war on the lni'» <1 Stat. i« after defeating Fran •* inn Engl*: I I* In the hands of »he xdminiatra tlon. the Mit«< depar'ment announc ed today The state department confirmed Ixxrd Robert Cecil’* statement thai * Germany had -o plotted Secretary I an-in a refused to be specific a.- to what cadence thara wa* It is tha haliat tha r\ d*-noe tend 1 In* to show Qermuny's war plana on i tha rnitad State* was brought hara by Jimr" Gerard, on hi?- return a arjbaaaador to Garmany Garard himself b*« frequently aatd tha Tautona had thair eye* on thta country and lx>rd Rnbart ( cell claim* to hava proof of thi* Vaat amounts of dnta ah owing tha nat of intrigue »oun abou \ratnn by tha kaiser's agrn’s ata fl’ej away In tha atata department, noluding tha clumay atternp' or Fora'gn S*c retary Zimmermann to persuade t i union of Maxiro and laptn again.*’ thta country. Thta and othar auto rrattc dreams shewed tha trend of tha German mind Thay a>ao nffo-1 president Wilaon tha opportunity be Hill noon take of «howmg why Amarlra cannot daal on friend;.- farma with Garmany as long a* tha kaiser raign* CATHOLICS RAP DIVORCE EVIL: Fear Nation Is In Danger of Reversion To Pagan ism KANSAS CITY, Mo . Aug 21- , Paganism, with all Its accompany ' inf rice*. ia tha shoal toward* which the Vnltad Statas is rapidly drifting, according to ’he repor* of tha morala committal of the Anaer j lean Confederation of Gatholic *o qiettes. presented Monday aft*r toon • Society. tha report reads. show* - | atartllng de< line Jastice no tong • er rulaa. Tha famtly Ufa of the na j tlon la endangered, virtue, public -and private, ia deraden* t "A largely rontributlng fH-'or in 1 thla paganizing of the nation la <JI l vorca," say* tha report. "It ha« bean recently aarimatad tha’ up to tha present more than a million di vorce* have been granted in thla • conmry. and the exported number for the current year will be gr*a'ly In excess of on*- hundred thouaand It would ha wholly u-ele** to devote any cnnaldaratlon to tha victousne** of th'a evil and what If m«c« mor ally to the nation * To combat thl* tha committee re omnianda Enactment of atata law* requiring notice* of >mpcnding mar riage to be poatad aavaral days be fora laatiance of license. abolition of common law marriare wfi*r*'»r recognized and finally, tn *t«-r, where only absolute divorce* are granted, provisions for legal sepa ration l»a made Modern pictorial tevirw* and the moviaa also come in for their -hare of condemnation | IN DETROIT ji Tha Detroit hrnnrk of tha Vatlonal l.mtur for Hum,*'* Var, |ra a* 111 und'itak* t<> provide Jhu sleeve lea* Jacket* for ,tba iti*n of th* palfnlt Call** etif Madtclna l>a*e hospital unit, which **p*rt* a«>on |o leave for Front a. Woman who are onxlour t» knit f<*r the -am mien will find an opportunity at the league. where full dlre-tinn* fnr knitting the »w»a(*r Ja<-k»ts may l*a >,btaln*4. Mofor Hiram A, I’bHtln*. of tha »»4l rol «• Iv l«loo of tha readier *n*r, tin* bean placed in < < mmond us the militor i end ■ r the I *» t t t ■ Hag* of Ved'ctne ba** hospital unit, n'-w mnMllaed at the etat* f*|r gr*-und* Mai Burt It bhurly will continue in ihaiaa *-f th* me/) In a I *nd sur gical work MaJ. Phillip* come* fr*>m Fort Kent Houston. T*va* Ha Will put the enl «t*'l men thru a rigid H«ut»» nf training Tna lo cal army recruiting elation *ant away 27 m»n Monday and **v*n man anltated in ihe navy, torhla I ji'»« norha bn* offered the *i’i arnmaot the ii.e of three boose* I / t• • P *t. • li/' ■ f; I "In war or peace I want my TOASTIES L—[ j J t\>»t.iru « ttrat wonipanjr, Mil. rrf*k Mirh'gan p»«am Caraal f*. ~ Ltd , Winder, Ontario TRAIN SEVERS MAN'S LEGS l nidenlified \ ictini Struck On W e>t Side—Street ( ars Injure Two Caaualt'ra foe Month of Auguat In tn* War to Mat* Detroit Safe for Hu-ranity Kill ID 18 Util \ OKI) 204 M ia*t \ ti 1 (Sent to Prison) Art inilantifled man. about a 1 year* of age »»t struck by a M - h igan t'antral train between Twan*' fourh and Twenty flfth-*t» , early Tua-day mornla* Hi* leg* war# amputated and hi# body bruined 1* In a nanou? condition n Race;'. Inc ho*pt*a' Margaret Upper :? rear* n. 1 No 21 Sotifh «* , wa* atruck by a *trac* car a* «ba «i« gnin* home !a*a Monday n;gh* and wa* -evara'y in Jured Sh> wa* »aken to Receiving hoapital Paul I.ydka, it; year* old. No. Undenst was struck bv a »tract car at M* Elliot* *?. and Gratiot a\a. Monday nigh*, and wa* *arj oualy injured abort tha body Hf i wa* tak»n s o Receiving ho-; 'a. FAMOUS GARS AT STATE FAIR Renowned Machines To ( om pete In Races September 1 and 2 Am* r.g • e »core or nr. >rr o' • a-» h*Te b» the ar-ld * Uad r.g pilot*, for tr.* I'm da'* automebr.* carnival a* r ~,t «***. r ground* are a number T ba* b \a ha|p»d, while tn *h hand* or h- o-untry • moat renowned driver*. *o make motor «pee*j bi*fnr\ and pr»c*,- * ly ail of them b.*\e Fir» ! in ‘he famous «pa*dway cl.»««t - Tha Marnson, ►'•.av r>uc*enbart Ca»a. Max’**;.. Ve'c-r. Marqu*tta- Rutek. Hud.-on Sur *- > \ cr*.f ">3 are r*-pre*en*ad m ’he »n"’«* <r *r the -ra»e fair ra■ a- and b*'w*en *heni j» ■> -xpac-ed f, K ,e g'*a’--* *.ant- of their kind :n thi* •- r-n of tha country will develop 9*p’ 1 and Z. Guided M the hard* of '*lebrv* i ji:!of* t? 'ha* record* all dt*tgn 'C« up ’a m >« a'* -r •am *o fait Champion* of tha a*’ and rrasan- are lifted to mr, 1-otil* Wabrow coming back to »tru* gl* againa* the cr»am o # »ha young *f fc*ar* fw j-o,f>estion of ,v e • tie h» po*-e**ad before h* elected ’ ) re-.re from *he dangarou* apor a year ago I* •« said that T»ula issued a bread *tde challenge to any din track driver in *h* world ’o meet hltu In a eana* of eprlnt whan ha arrived at 'ha decision • > return ’o *ha *pur and hi- d*'. mat with a ra?d> r**pons* Clark. Wunderlich. Horey, Ko*-*U Woodbury Milbum, K*n nady Allan and 3 horde of o'har* a-.igible to accap* hi* challang-. promise to mak* 'hlng* in’eresun* for th* little ClevaUnd*r before h realize* hi* d**ire *o r*s'ore hin ■'elf to the cnampton«h:p f-edar’a!, f h- *\.-r doe* Martial Bearing BV BIDDV BVE All woman, ’hay ,a\. admir* » | uniform. RA’har. 1' r« »he *e’-u | military fly -i-e w'-i-h held* 'hair a' tent’on City atr*at* ar* thi-kly dott* • with perfectly-pol«-ed flg’J-e* n oMve drab or khaki But now man' worn •n ever atop to consider ’h* hour Joy® and weak* nr dtacipi n** r»qu:' *d »o produce military nr, age' Howr manv know th» *oldicr - trained bearing I* abaoiu'elv tial to hla good heal’h and K i* - g K ’ inr effect i\ en*« ? How many remember tha' w-r »n. too. can acquire a fnr g-a-» nno *a*« of mo'ion y giv ng a tnu-h ’hough' to va'kin* and *’and icg a* the soldier doe* r« a p rt of their dailv di«rlplln** To* ■»' ha'- pu’ *o w■ -k run dr*d« of woman »ho n*-’*- w orked l»efora kr* 'eey going to ’ , r n ’h - oppor’un ' to th* 1 - own phy«iev Improvament a* *h* soldier i* r* quired to <:o' Or are they going to slump in I*' their neuk re.ponalh lltle*' By looking in a mirror a« *h* * weep 4. or dus's. o- kn*ads ’he wa bread, a woman can measure he real effer’iven*** in her own ■‘pe clal’r. Hrr phy«|rj»] attitude mill b*tr*v h»- mmt.tl a'titud* »ow:.rd h*- J * If *hr carrira hemrlf •'•!! hold • up h*r chin, and *ork» quietly bj* >-wif , ly. sh* la read for ar off*r> tommlMlon In »h<’ arm> of »on,*n who work Ri» if »h* at nop bend*. mak** unn* r o«aar r.« r » »> - movrni*n‘i*. and f **’« 11r* - . t>*' <t ►hr la half flniahrd. then h * i* ? renting h«*r du'ir*. In a p*>*>r *,url< And her body w ill b**ra> h»r I* will not fad to hr brant ful and graceful if ah* work* in th* r.g' *ay. aa the aoldier work* It *1 'i b* h**av\ and awkward If *h* work* unwllllnilf and in thr * rung w * v an. U . tfliffn \a Mtl.nm.f* • tut* rhnlrm.n fn* Wlrfclgan •» Ik* 'n t Inna I Woman * part>. i» ir* nr nt*rober* t< tend telegram* t*- ft*r iuhn M Barr of V< rtt- T**knt%. »ipr***<ng *PP T * r l*tinn of h • nr ti<«n in demand nr an nv*»tlri'. ' n of thr treatment of picketing *<if fra*'*.* *i|.r r.r*.rlM I* Wlektgaw. i*;a* Ort. t. will ••|r*lr •)•(*. tm train ing ramp* and <ant<>nm*nm n Ml<bi(.n at a prior t*« l<* fl» *d Hy Pond Adm'matrator Hoover Tn • la m line w th a.i lan a*’-ed upon n a rnnfrr.nr. ks turar ni*n n tvgahingtnn re »r|tl> w • tli Jul i» ti« **o• * l and. of th» « f Ve^ * '•■nal p»fMM • **••■ • f thr Mirifan «it at ‘dm party* wa* • me m 1 ► r * to* r<•*r m l •t • • that draft**) th* resolution r.v*t mg the ritijatmn Bargain da* rt if* a* Invad'd th* I t*a**hall Jot Th* Roamn n*a» *• put lon a eg «alr in* ether da rh*n 'a , cent* ho<ight *h* h*at t*at in the | wigwam (host nut i liar lie. - .V *\iAr u-A . ifiAH 01 1 ~\T^Z — r~7 cuiM-s.tr I 4 w jftLw ) te rT | J. 43 r , KVLC p- 1 m A»d OF Keeping Up With the Joneses Oh’ save wn ' v ouT 1 «T] ( " TH ' Pooii umt 0« PLErtJV UHESE iJ nv PBEOoii't'u TPy TO kip’ 1 DonT atZ . , l j Ua POWU -TU'CX’J v OH'^VtHv * > r —» L L J Huoav \ vjja. / I-,, m 7 ’- / /Li' 'Tf'— hSy TTp; The Evening Story Little M“hitc Udy. Copyright ISl*. by W w#rner > | V.da C!a> pinned her «baboy 'a arra na' *o h*r dim' rr w thou' a look in 'ha cloudy gla.*.* which J'- * coe A Rye attomav * a* la» pro 1 *d 'or 'h* »e of tha.r •'anosn ;.na* She •* *.* pa.’* w ;»h ’h* -aa* ard he.* c-von -hir'waiat cr «, *• ' ’ha*, morning wa* now a* * shape *»* and limp T * fl !ka, in 'ha *“cond for ' *ha ank building wa. «0 ho' ’ h A’ 'Qe e'ee'rv f\C 03 on'y *'irrad *h* air. wjthout p-'wer ir.g be Temp*:* Th* ,trcei t* \*tda «'epr*d n*o ” «if stiil horror, ft.r i f t»gq lam' baking a!! da' ilk* a cri.*’ in «n oven v drug *tore flung it* -col drink t*m;>t*t:on In ha- f*ca, h r *h* neve- *um*d her head a1* v o »h* wa* thirsty, she had too much -•'f-eor.tro to h*r nick*!* way Why. a rick* *»• the price of a oaf of bread, and »• home-hey needed bread T.-r* ’3an *h• needed chocoUt* vundae* da crc,-i«*d ,K * <*r*>e* tt, y»d ■juickly up 'ha o'b*r side and *r ■*r*d Btrcha'f She alway* dr*ad *d Btrch ave 1» w,« *o long md dull, wrjth it* oid fa.*hlM'ned hotixe* 'mwdtr.g *-ha sidewalk >h* ‘-a.; walk nearly i»f entire lang’h b*fT-e -h* • irn*d off mu Furpi* .an* wVrc -he lived K’ * •'r’orlt all B:nrh-ave »a.« b :«y with i'- - get'trig and ea'ir.r Tantalizing •odor* scented ’ha llfaie*. »ir Vila' -igfced an 1 hurr,*d 'a-'er \*'*r all, heme wa* a r*f-:g<- *v*n *ho •h»re would only b* alee and n. k and r< and *aa f r * ;ppc- a-.d ’h» four -mail room* up ,K e out-id* ”igh' would h* brea - .hl<*sl> Cl A* a ir.d w **m Mo'he- wo . and be 'her* and al’ho «h* wa* ra'h*r an inad* qyate H'fla raoTh*- at be*'. *h* wa* aril -om at hint love Th* need of da «• who’* being w*. for love love g'v*n and love received Sh» v ad h»d a? 1 ’AO i’*> nf it, 1 ch:;d. ha- life Ion? X~* ’bought of her own mn’h*r -harpenad her • gh* of *h.a reallr* tlon of ’ha’ other moth*’ who Mt wa’cr.mg her *h.e tiny por h |of ’h* q lain'e-* ho . j e of all Som*- i • pw t* carr* ’o her ’ha* ’hi* o’ v *: • mA’he- *-*d be*r *h»*e a g**»* many 1 • im*« -*« -he hurc-ed by ard a!wa - -* in th* *am* pc.et'.on Sh* »*’ m low old fA»hicn*d chair her fee' on a '‘-aided r- r IT'-r hand*. - *ma': and •;«*!*•« now a*’er y*a-« of bard work r-*rbap* were folded on .1*- wh ’e apror M»r dre-- w»« a* white a* 'he apron and ha- h? ! - ' wa> almost a* whr» Her *mal! *of* lined 'ace \r»« whi'a foe * A e for ’* dim blue e\e« The ere* looked m*o Vida « and 'h* little * hi’e old adv »tr.ll *d and nodded Vida «mtiad back wi»h will ?h» w* - «o lonely and • r mrh a v rar *er n the town tha 1 even 'me ca-ial recognition »a I precious to ha* The nrf evening ah* we* look r.a so- the ll*t'e whtta tad’, and I* wa • vtd*n' ’hat th* 11’tie white lad' v*« ifomns for her Th‘» tim* Iheli •mile* had a more r*ady r*cogn j tion r fr«»] »► jf ! nad mad* m» fl*» r*r>: fr-»nd After In r.r in *r •own « r month*.' *h* told r* m<vh*r ■ ou ro’.id mak* pl*n*y of fri*nd if \o * ho**," ►aid Mm 'Uy "Yon r* *oo particular Vida Tha *om** of 'h' y*ar you »p*nf a’ *h' •, n n *r»i»v Vida caught-her hr*a*h i»h* **>', r.ov#r ’funk of ,v a* long p*«* .n *r »A*r « thou* a pang ~ ■ had had ►•jrh high hopwa. ah* ha* mad* *'jrh Mg rr*oi\*n Th*n aid drnlv a gr*a* rorpora’lon had fal *< and th* a»o*k 4 which had ylridn ih»m p romfor’ahl* ln*nmr broam worru- ** Vida had 'o do tom* thing qulrg’y ;.nd ah* had lur 4 *' to rftnography, *hlch ah* hn I*arnrd without any ’hought u •jrlng 1» aa a tool of *rad* vn of hlgh*r wag** had brought b*' FREE TRIAL SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Tanaht I* 30 to 60 Days ( la*«*a Daily and Wan, H ft and frl. gfwrnlnga GARVIN INSTITUTE Wnndwapg At* •t 'h* of?., a of Rn-C •• a. Py* "hat ».i* vx rnor.tli- be for- and ft.rev v-a-* af’er h*r !*a'ing ’h-- univer «’!y Th« w -g* o' her hope we-a bri'rap h er dream- be 'em* weary rca i'.e- ! ,tf» had no -e*» Ye* she ’r;*d brav-iy to for ge» -.‘'a- one br «:Mr«’ vaar nf her life and d«' h*- daily fa*k dutifully What had made l» :h* on* bright •4- vet-* Vo' * id T «>* lOV-'d .• cr y en'' of g ' c -'mpAniotvahl: to «h* loved tha- >•* bit his pre en-* * Th*' had b-mn cla*.«ma’** S-e v-%1 b*' »- a 1 'ha’ *he m-ant a* much 'o him aa h* mean to hc- Rur wh*n «h* * ! ippei away qt:ie'\T •n’o 'hat ne» ’if# had appor • ; nr.ed 'o her h* -lad* no a* t«m;>» 'o follow- ha* She had lost sigh' o' Mm absolutely So tt »ii all O'er Ru' 'h* *t [4.--,*rt,-e had changed h*r she fe!» •ha* without being 'old Sh* w.xa a different Vida The-a w** -ha old o*en«;'y in her n.v h • «h* r*~ r***ed 1» And *o »h* had bean 4-x month* «n 'ha ‘own without making a sing’* 'n-nd *t-apt *he 1 it-'e wh -* ady Tb<- is w l -,' Y’da 'am* 'o -a' he" ’o hcr«c ' and to her mother I* wa i about 'he fl"h night s'*a • hh' flrst or* which Vda h and really noticed the Ht.*> wh't» lady a!'h «ha felt tha* tha lit*.:* white lady had be»n noticing her ' -a '.one 'r- (• « h»* i*> ’V a’ \ ' -e whi • v matched ’he *oft Timid 'ace and loudy bl i* eye* < a ,*<l her to th* porch ' 'h- •ny house \ f d*-tr w!H you -'om* h*r* a m'>m*ni' Vida went «w-tft as a” arrow ■c-o m-htt* lady raa.ched low • •h* braided rug b**’.l* he- and •<* < ■ip a r-oat bundle o' *’r-areo ac - - ; r •bought The pe’.i! -'A' -Ay* we-a green l ’h,w ’h r.d 1 ’* w *htn. and fold* 1 !o*e *a h other l ** yo- *a Id ’h* wh "c '*• Vida took *h*ro w >nd- -r’y Thank you '• ry •*r -e no flower* w 1 r V Sundays 1 am ’ •« * r* 1 *o ? n'o * v e country after •* Yot-.1l like these” «a-d -h**w • -e ahy when you » fie ,- • herr. n wa’*r and *vr- '"*■ ■* «urprt.*e yon Vida took ’h* ecwo-* hon -and pi;’ »h*m In * p tcb*r Th<- r* A' down ’o -e%d I’ wa- a 1 *’> le- »ha ( evening A breeze • «-.* o thr th* windows Pr ,v* -esd V!da wa* o' 're • wree'ej* odor - ’;* ’ ? ’* broug v ' :'. Th«n - " ha- h*ad and gazed w *h - »z< Ti 'or every flow*- in ,v e f- * *r w-a« a rAdian’ • T ' l ' '•*'■-* - poured for’h pe-fum*’ T * • *» ladv had planned her »urpr •« w. I BANKING BY MAIL 3 f y You know that harikinß by mail is not an experiment, */%9b but a tned and proven success, yet never person /2 / ally received the t>eneflta of this plan. Paid All No matter where you live, the mails practically hrinjr rain on All thi A bank to your door, and usinjf them to deposit Iteprwuts. money herc UJ eaay. For *T«r do *- ' it* 4rpo*itors’ mon*r it• rapltgl. aurplut and undlrldrd proftm, ’hm bur.k am *a munlclpgi bond*. r*»l **•«** noor'fagrs and c**h on hand and n b«r,k» bank could more con**rT**|vnly rtnyioy th* fund* *n'ru»twd to t'» cars. grnd for nt BANKING 8V MAIL fully lllu*tr*Mnf ‘h* aratrm INTRODUCED B/ TMIS bank und*r whlfh It t* a* **ar for peraon* residing at a dlfanrg t<j ram *avir.g« *rrount wl»h a **rorv* mrtropolltan bank a* for tbo»# rraldlfig !n f r*rolt. THE UNITED SAVINGS BANK OF DETROIT Strictly a Savings Bank OFFICERS directors rattn it tri.asn. rr*nid*nt. gwasK *, iri.rin, Ittl r> *1 U tKM.H. % l**-Pr*n. al.gggl F. PKt K. Hi:>Rt w / 111 <ll MMI M. a l»*-Pr*a Ml tHt h . aTASjuni, •ha m ran tnawF.n, rii).i*t. irfii w w tßar.n. J a wt.a H iMMhiiot (Miitwil laiMff. Hr.tß) w /iwwrnwass. Lavcrrr Rt**rrr. A«tnr»*g. i.avkhsr: rmikit 204-206 Griswold Street OPEN MON DA > EVENINGS 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK DETROIT TIMES it .* -r,- *i r- 1 - Tern v* h -t.* o.ex' -a" lu*r \,c, ’ir.*'.' my ,1. r !'ve grown •tld '►■»r- ! / you h.»ve 'ime now coma ! iK at tr.y garden ‘ \ i ’ 1 ‘ h ' m* The garden wa* ba.'-u-.d ’h* h, 4- ar.d could not be • J - ’? • In it g-ew ”’ . a r;’ t ',*hionsd lose* ' f- y «,; 1 th • » w • e ( q \ ’’■3d* rlv *n .*• V (fa M no' know her r me n-vr di 1 h- know Vida • Bu* n-• ndiapana.x' U- i t ** * beginn ng ’ <e •- ■» ady and *he 'ejt 'ha- rh.a »h.'e ’ady mu** be ,4 m her She wanted . • :r ' "C f--r *h* w ni'e l„dv • W 1 a- could -he la' She hadj r-* > ':~r 'r> K \r> 4-*a' nnd «he corjid no_ *fford *o w .. anything h*r* came a 4**>amv, hot after *• n w-h» r. sh.e rri*«-d the e v --e ad ;•’!<> , hair s'oai’ va-an* n • n ght *he wondered the -d r < w ’ 4b ** her *-p e ai>srehan ».-.e Where was the white ;adv * >;• m «’ flnd out hand wa- upon 'ha se;i «>-•, -• doc- opened and a woman a- *d mi' at h*r *1 coming ' ill v.vu m - .he *Hid M-4 v 'Ar.d;fer want* 'o «ee you ’* apre-ed a low room where a grea' mahoganv four po*’a •b‘- I'tla v htte lady My d»ar ” «aid 'ha tweet voice 'he «ma:i hand flu"erad out Vida c!a*ped it an 1 ben’ her '■* 'h*w h. t e or. * Ivern IA sad y Vld* whispered Oh. you ! -. ' - - W haw - ,- , . I you sitting 'h*re a* \rgo by • I m going to try 'a ge? hue there.’ *ald 'he »,!!>,. Still you c ar , n- v*r ' ! um pa*' ™ *rd ’ired rej»i ’ired» Th!* n-'l feels ve-y romfor*®bl* She *rn;>d r ously Ft .' 'hink of yo ir garden vour 'amr> urged Vid T l ink of me', And *'irai' there a*e o*-ers ’ There my tuflh** Th»-Vve «an? for him ({*■• ; , irn po-' ha-’c *ho !i** a very *ond*rful young mar,, my d’-a• and .*• ;«* bn*y-gs he e an be ■ "He should no’ he »oo busy ", love you." Vida *aid The white iadv *mi!ed "Young man are ntit Ilka girl*, my dear And the world'* at•la fl •! and. I've a) »i't heafil. where »o ’he vic'or b* ffr.ga ’he «pA;!* |* y,e did no' »arr. • o mk v -non- I cm. and no' ? hare In ’hla ho-i*e l helped him *o an cdwca'lon and now he is help lng m» to a romfo-'ab> old age” Sax’ morning Vid* rose v»r- - early and walked a long way in*o ’he co.n’ry. where *ha },ad heard 'ha’ »on » wor.derf il maidenhair fern* She gathered a great inch and • .Tried them to the * hite l»«1y « door ‘Give 'ham to h» r * *h«» brokenly hade ’►» woman w 1 a r*H . ;vad them * T*■!i her to 1»' them remind her , f *ha wchkls and nc ' The woman took 'h* m a littio 4tdlv Th ,t n sh’ Vida was exiled in to 'he whit, "ad>'* house hv 'h- sur.' •ng a"ar.dan' She'* he"et She * an’' io *ae \ou,' *v,d the woman Vld.x van' in'o 'ha room The wbite i,»dy -Id out both hands to h,.-r ”1 w.tn' to thank you f,«r the she -a' 1 T V now »h»i ■r\ effort vott made * C• ' * •ru '>r n ■ \nd ’l ev did Jus’ wh.i' yo wished ’h*y reminded me of » *• woods and of you my d-a- T u i h ippy worn* ar, for 'wo tb nts F»n- I »m ?o mg to lire an ! ,:her • - Edgar"’ \ * *he ,\ ro m? man came in a’ 'h* d'tor Ft* tn* \d a and «*>e saw- him Th- -'o» and -'.xrlng a’ each other •'lsn't H odd * *a'd 'ha w*> e ladv I lon*’ know your - am* y lea' so »ha’ I can Introduce ' u *o my nephew " Hu’ Vlda« han-1' w«-e a’-, »dy In F>lgar Wayne s Yo , dor. ’ *d * Introduce us. an’ t * ; ’id know bar I've bean *ng ‘>r v * for three years ever -m • ' * ran away Oh V'da Vitfh due an necoun’ of yotjrsrt'f “ B-i» how could Vida «ay h word with her thre at «o ' ill of ‘•a; j • Sps* * CROWDS JAM RARNTM A; HAILEY CIRCI'S TENTS Two hie row !- *r- s- ! ' • Fla’ num A Paliey crrii* on 'he re - side show around* «’ l> v ' ' : • r nolaaves Vfondi afternoon trd Evening I’ wa* ’h* second *’’ • the;rcu4 -howed h*r* 'hi* «easor ,nd i’ -pe«t * we!’ fnr •* ’ha' r p ed to rapaettv <n in re'urn m it* flrst visit I’ wa* her* for 'wo and »v«. giving four performanc. - | 'ha aa** ' .da ground* when l-.uo l dr«*d* wer* una! * t<> get ;n F j pie who have beer, going to ten'e-1 i «how-o for a q inr'er ',f a 1 <u.'u r y - more *xy ’he fla-n’im fa Haile’ ir ru' ron'inue* rlgh’ in the r»*n’ I rank. \llhn 14 msrtiisl tr.lnlni trrtrh.r* h.vr rr.lgh-4 from the Irßi-hlng -a ff o f • v • k , * h r I rt * • t. t w-s* th*-- v> 1 ’■* no i! r * |n*fr-rtr,r. t’■. « -an, ' •-• N • h»»n 01l*i of im ’n th* '•■,*-.’ ' lr«-’ ng* n » have u*-o all*-i f r th* na’ i S -rt- V * • -as TI’KSI) AY , AITiTST 2*. 1917. D. U. R. Daubs “Safety First” Over Everything, Then Operates Cars In Grossly Careless Mannei ‘ll.tgarden- w, ’dw.' :<«'* ii i ffl* river t h :z' ’ ind I*. 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H*< , *fa liquor* prrmlllrrt I Mlrm *(r»t«il»ril Tlrt»r. *ll trip* from Hair* »* MOCN .IGHT w.tn oa«' on St- Co s! -nv i o St.e C'a r e evfy E*e" ig E«~rpt Sun Mon 8 10 f »-t 40c <L« rpt Holiday*) SI Nf> \ % KVK. < olumhi.t l.ak»* Ridr and Concert 10c (hr rich! M rrfuae Kill prrti>it atlm !>>!nn lit h"«|t aotl park I* rr«rrtrd Don't EnVy 'Beautiful Hair . HaVe It! Don’t envy th* woman whose liair tall* in soft, shimmering ripple* that to takn year* from her age. Hair of this beautiful kind is possible for nearly every woman Trial your hair the Pompeian way and your friend* will immediaielv remark, "How *oft and beautiful your hair look*." Pompeian HAIR Massage is a pure amber liquid Not Oily. Not uticky. Will *top DandrufT and Scalp Itching. To get quirk re*ulta, roll the scalp the Pom peian way (rarefully de*cribed in booklet enclosed with every bottle). The massaging of the scalp wake* up the roo’s of the haif to new life. This massaging Pompeian HAIR Massage • STOPS DANDRUFF FAI.I.INC HAIR By Blosser ll. I IIMtIU \KI I * • ** • m«. 1 I « • t 1 « > • f .< • ♦ • 1 Iv■ .\ . r v - ?- .1 tt- « t .In • l i\«' « . n 1 i k uni n Hn« <>f flin t•* n w n<l a ■ i••• lin t. ■ r>'t n•. of | , « he. . n n» in •. t mi. .. f. *. ■ n fr n • f * cat nt Ili.ul- ■. iM < ■ | • i• • I .. k iin lit ; i-• thr ' ‘ .. I • » h .»w .i !»• k n • «’ |.i •» niiln an .nr. In fa<M wll t; .■' t • it ' fi of *‘|« ; i, nt. r rid ’ -»t hndiuAftffii " . .. i I- il in l ■ inilf* p. h * t■•:i 11 * t ■- • r•k ~ • • t Ii f ■?’■ • • n * • l • ■ • Ml • i . \ .« .■v «■ 0p#..1 •If > allunal I f*»r U nnirn’i o.r*t«#. »11 h hr i«a<j an rl .ro m \.» '*■ ri « • • • ■ > if’i » ~» f. ynunft w .'pi'i v • • 1. i k»i • | t PH f f in t' <1 Ms . in l r * i non Mori f *'■ %v' apply for .o’lrh h* ' » - ir n*» I m u i ii«a rs * anvna ■ « on ! wont t i h » nn' • *■ I’ » i.if.vn ShtTflll. »>*• i ' • o \ if th. |tn( m oi.i • ; »« r. ’■ t «*n ! at 1 •'>f f ■ n’T ih r at 1 • •• .n ;n want* • w »i rn ti th. N ion i|.v w.irl * a i 1 nn.' r rnfnr 1 ! • » In » » 'r•'n ; m I nrl i non nnn pnlrolmm or r. innri Info (hr i •Hi . ilrporimrol Mnnrtoi f <• n-t i .'ini n« Tht» ■ ' i *' ' ;ir •»r • f po •r. 1 n .»• . . f nii' t . r i*" l o■ 1 4.4* ’ *. • rn » n r. 11. Ar, 11 .• T ■l l t*■ or' hnrv ■ ; * * 'in' ’ t 1 •' y■ 1 ! 0 1 ■i'r lrr«n No:»hiM .1 ninnfh. rrlnfln* —sh. plain neof Ulnil fho I % rI l ti ' I > I |H 1 : • 4 > also open* the pores of the *e*tp to ihe wonderfully stimulating liquids m Pompeian HAIR Mas sage. DandrufT and Scalp Itch ing disappear. Your hair will heroine and stay healthy, vig orous and attractive. Pompeian HAIR Massage cannot discolor the hair. De lightful and dainty to use. Purchase a nc or $i fottle TO DA V’ at the store, and prove to yourself the quirk results possible. MKN have applications at barber shop*. Made by the reliable maker* of the famo;:* Pompe.an M \S« SAD K Ceram and Pompeian NIGHT Cream > a«i». 7p. By Pop