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I'll IS DiSXKuliV iKK iiliiaS, SAX UK i) A ii i A i i. othir atudenfa ware due to their ork of drliberare rrimioa1. Dr. K. MCaiupbn, dran of the CJa POISONED 'PILL' prop'wa ta quo Ion nppr men of the foIleg of pKar-macy Aa rr f1' the nvaieation, L-f ThomnioQ, praaidnt of tr unlvara tv.

who ie expactad to taa an aotive part In tha proh. Woman Bigamist Free and Happy Again FARM LEADER RAPS HOOYER State t'nlversitv Colo of Met! Ictne. jiftid at nwn today. mi addrf mm matir 1st. WCmpliU tn chare ef QUIZ RENEWED Hi Broken in a day pharmacy atudanta Satnrdny Ih rn'1 Inia the r.

oi wfin ha ta atiftd to appe f.r atd in eulvinc myatary. Ipoifon ytry. Tftt're rhft)r w'4 KICKED BY GIRL, SAYS BOY WITH BROKEN LEG Hiifa I e'l ue eoide 1 nppo rcmiUT'-d Ay t-'rv wtnrar tt av intllina 1anr itce cnr, d'n ai hottf. hsi tiie hrpt hip ecienca know CASCARAOUININE CatlUdsW sesasssl Dean of Ohio State Mtdical College WHI Direct lnvetigattona Columbia. b.

13. Ohio Btt univrnJty authorities ft-DTlnced that the dwuhs of two students from strychnin poisoning nd the narrow escape of four him thy wr cona1nt could run down by an tntftnntve Inquiry Chnr natd rlMntt to dvo hi nfmvon ifl-ina th intvrtt nffltaiB tn th prub avi had er nfflcl' ell th reour ef th aidM rhtr In r.nl lnvet' tJon of th fnystry, hm, bn (o a I r. McCamp-brit. It infioun'f. It undrtood that nnlirrtty Leonard Oladn.

10 yeara old. 14 Hnlomh nitnua waa t(n to Rr-h htwii'tAt frtay with a frae-t ird U-c iri''i4rrd whn ha ftt lr yard of thf 1 htre ha a fo'irih grd audnt. Uomim jimJ ha aa kuaad lr a pupil" 'J i rrr i ft 4 Charge Secretary la Seeking to Dominate American Agriculture. shlnpton. Feb.

13. The chaW that Secretary Hooker "is seeking to dominate the agriculture ct America." was made, before the house agricultural committee today by Charles E. Heanst, of Iowa, chairman of the legislative committee of the American farm bu-ieau federation. la explanation of the uaertlon. OK witness produced a article In which he eald the aecre-turv had claimed authorship of aug--gwvona contained ia the pending Cppr-W'llliuma farm relief legislation.

Hearing ta Coattnaed. While Mr. Hearst vu testifying, the senate committee continued elimination into suggestion of President Coollcge's agrlcluiural conference, with Chairman Carey, of the conference as a witness. Mr. Hearst declared he had been delegated" to protest against delay of legislative assistance congress niiKlit be able to offer.

A revised McNai y-iiaugen bill, uthtiruiiig a farmers' export cor 'I poration, cottld be passed at the en tent session, he declared, adding. Ljwevei, Hint jie was in xa-vor 01 uv co-operative measure. The witness asserted that the ag-J rn'uiviai cwiuoicni.t nppareniw had recommmaed that the farmers shuuid testr.ct their crops to the demand of the domestic market, wnile induairv -is Dermltted in mm 4 J6 la. 1 Into the wor.d markets and sell ut ora prices. Agriculture, he said should" be allowed to market (iirplus In the World markets or Industry should not be allowed a pro Left to right Joseph O.

whom Mrs. Marie Miller married while she was still the wife of tective urui. Often Iowa Iteport. Walter Krincke, of Cleveland, is here shown bidding hit former tnis and husband No. 2 good-bye a they prepare to leave for Cleveland to re-establish their home.

Mr. Heaist also presented to the louse committee a concurrent reso Mrs. Maria Miller, whose hobby lution of the Iowa state legislature ts falling In love at first sight and wcose slgnt Is awfully good, plead favoring larmera export corpora tion. Kepresentatlve Tlncher, Republi ed guilty to bigamy beiore Judge enn. Kansas, asked If It would nob Marry is.

Keldan Friday and was placed on two years' probation. be better to puss a co-operativ marketing bl'l now and wait until An equatorial warmth has clunir the president conference had re sorted -on granting relief of aerrl to Mrs. Miller in hor matrimonial culture through the tariff, before runs. There, hnV been threo of them. They have; been, for that matter, mora 100 yard dashes "I lov her and wish ahe'di stay," said husband No.

Joouuh O. The only one of the h.bandly whoad voice was missing from the paean was- No. 1. Husband No. 2 made same conditions, however.

Krincke. a strange fellow who thought he had bacn wronged a bit by thu faot that his wife had married another man while she was married to him and for several months crrld on a divided domesticity, told Judge Ksfclun he was voitiie tu lay down -ome stipulations, towit: That hereafter when she ajoes to dmoea, he will ao tl hor, he doesn't dance, That she mutt learn to drive the new Ford he has bought fur her. Th.tt when Walter speaks, she mu.st listen to hnn nd quit falling in love at first sight, Mrs. Miller aKreed to these fierce conditions, and lorn, husband Ka I want home to 14G Ucqtten avenue to live alone, "And you don't lov Jo any asked Judge Keidan. "No, 1 don't," 'bald Mrs.

Miller. "When ilul you stop loving rnmT hen my other hufband came from Cleveland last night. I full In love with him all over again." "She tailed me up only the othe ntarht and asked me If I still loved her after finding; out that aha wa married," put In Mr. Vermette. "And what did you say to that?" Inquired the court.

It sejmed that at the question Joseph had become touchinuly proesy. Il remembered a grand record had heard only a few nights p'evioua. 1 told her." he said. "You didn't want me when 1 wanted you. so I'm aimt-bvly else's now," Judge Keldan was deeuly moved.

formulating further agricultural legislation. Representative Klncheloe, Demo-Mat, Kentucky, then charged that the conference had submitted a political repoi-t on part of which It than runs. Htisbund No, 1 divorced her. While he wita niarrled to hsd already taken backwater." husband No, 2, ah marrnd husband No. S.

The representative declared Iowa farmers have not Been in aa bad Yet victory parched on hi Fridiiy. Jt was a chiik condition since the deflation prices delight thii fe.nlnlne heart. I love her and 1 want hrr hack." saiil husband No. 2 Walter Krincke. of Cleveland.

set In ana were disappointed in tru conference's report a far as sua; (tenting a means for Immediate, re lief. marihok jmcmnsesi. Bcwon Hemingway, it. Ionia: Better Ve Woman Is Killed Novak. M.

Anna tt. hnv McCsaherly, 31: Genevieve Gross, IX TlKodora tiighlnsr, io; Adeline grnalsslte. is. llni-rv Mi Julia Blum. M.

$30,000,000 NAYY BILL UP by Circus Tiger lis if mk --'Vs ill II Jy Jf' teA il safcurf jar, ir Mjsk Jolm uurretu J. Ana Arbor; ftiila Parker, Joperh Schsuman. It: Clara Breekmsn. 20. rjy Cable to The Free Press.

Manila, Feb. 13. Cratbinat Clarence I-ew'ls. Toledo fcsssle of which Mr. Hugh Miller was elected preeiiiuiit, will be known aa Lieliuy Business Men association.

Sixty members were enrolled at tlm opening niuetintf held at the I'enln-eular hall, and the otlicr.it enthusiastically look forward to doubling this mini bur at tli next session which will be held within a week. Councilman Dr. Frank ta. lirodo-rick and Charles Itoyd, of the Hoard of Commerce, were spuakers. The following oiHcvrs and committees are announced: Hugh Miller, ptesident; Nulhan King, vice-president; Albert Holla, treasurer; J.

McUratli, aucretary; T. Lancaster, entertainment committeet J. Mend-. Islam, publicity; O. Underwood, legal committee, and J.

luombursliip committee. through the tteel bars that separated It from the girl performer who was putting the animal through Its fjimMisnasn. su. Wiihiiu Hes. ts: Kmma Aellig.

11 IMward Flelirrutn. 21: Mary Jilder. SO. Congress Gets Budget Bureau' Chirnc Lindner, Gladys Dudley, S3. trlcka, a clrcuatlger-t a Manila FtoNH-ll fUspatrlrli, 2J; Hilda Bet hell.

carnival show uday killed the younff woman. Program $17,000,000 Asked (or 'Planes. Washington, Feb. IS. An appro, priatlon ot $30,000,000 to carry out Haroid LHM-mrfu, is; Hl Hi.

B2. Km II ttrnwn, 22: Helen Kemeth, Is. fiietihen Kiinltk, Is; 1'hyiliH Hmazenka. Onrles Roy. Winifred Hooilhan, A quick-mtnded Filipino detective in the audience shot and killed the Ubrt HriniHi, 28.

BrlRhtmoor; Irene blood-maddened Jungle beaM Just ine naval construction program re li.innn, is, winiiior, wumna. Xfrnwn Kiran, Alberta Cnevrtsr. Ktironn rrs. Ifurrv illltT. 4s- Zor Robinson.

SS. HAMTRAMCK Hovvsrd Uulvaney. Hi Aman4a Kutnsy, John Sl'oova. m. Julia Btltke.

4S, Roars. i una Moans, of. erovicn. is. Pntttitu Anna Hnu.

9 aa tt was from tha atnyo jn which It had ended the girl's life Into the midst of th otowded scats encircling- tha rlrgalde. to quickly did the killing occur circus employes htul n. opportunity come to thu giri'c itsciiv. The shot fellitiB the User as It iiurtled through the air toward- the. audience quelled the panlo which Big Home Brewery Thomas Poflttn.

21: Violet $iojanovich. IS. Collins, 211 Huele Key, M. Waller A. Mi-Kay.

26: Iieatrle Howe. J9. Seized by Police Hamtramek police discovered cently authorized, was requested ot eouKresa today by the budget bureau. fnnirress was asked to mska of the amount requested for ba'tleship alternations available for immediate expenditure. The would be made available for epi-ndiiure during the fiscal ettr beginnins; next July 1, The capital ship chanaes to ba tn-tde would not iiiciud eievatiou of guns.

Of the total. 14.00D.noa would be applied toward completing the airplane carili-rs. Saratoga and Lexington, IS.OOO.oOO tor new airplanes for these carriers and far repairs and changes 0f ll4 dattlu- bilips. A Munroe. 23 Medsllne Mnyder.

3Z. Mll on Coa, 24: Florence Rhtnkte. 22. J-)lin Santos, 32 Nora Cooper, 3R. Herbert Itrnhn, Mary Cndmore, 21 Hopson, C2: Ernestine Grent.

21 Harold Connie. 21: Annnbelle Hill, t. rii8rlis L. Oo'e. "3: Nina lnninr.

2.V lO.OHtl-arallon capacity brewery said to produce 60 gallons of liter daily, Th'TKlore Paplnej-u, 23; Violet Schauh, 23. SUBURBAN during a raid on the residence at 'T'nler Boyko, 23, Hnmtramck: Annie 2740 Clav avenue l-rmay. Twenty- Ewnncliow. 19. Hamtramek.

AnKlo De Sonto. 27: Antoinette Tlano. 17, J.unn Mosley. SS: Oeorirla I Smith. IS.

Israel, 3J: Sadie Jnnlfeky. 29. WMlter Van Zant. 25: Clara Richards. 14 three laiKe oeer vats wsre also seized.

The nttli-ers arrested William Frpdr-rick and William An-thonv Hynisa, said to live on the HIGHLAND PARK Anthony H'-huater, 20, Wyandotte; Lillian premises. is. laore. Tliomas Huff. Oary Ind.

Mary Lang- Xffi Nma Wf one Item of 12.000.000 would ured for luyins; down two of the ciKht new ciuiaera authorised last Ijecembor, and anotner IjE.eeO.Ouu would be used to beKin work on the six new gunboats that are to inm. ii. Hnrry Rohhtns, 23: Nancy Pleres, St. l.f.uls Cohn. 33: Mirear't Wel'en.

20. Five Safety Zones To Be Constructed ROW WITH WIFE Walter L'Phaw. 22; Gertrude Ktmbroush, be ouiit lor use in waters, James Knight, 27; Ruth Walker, 34, High lann iarK. llarrv Brork Mnrle Pudner. IS.

COSTS MAN $200 CLEVELAND JUDGE ENDS lirltdian Wendt, 41; Katherine Oswald, HIS ENGAGEMENT HERE I.nander Rae. 25: Teatwlle Sranlen. 11 Ttaimea Maloney, Mary Chris ener. 22. HE Bolsheviki had read her death prder.

They had stripped her shivering'flesh of all but the scantiest of covering. had taken her Judsre Paul Joms, of Cleveland Won-art Tells PoHce Where finished his enKaarement with the federal court ot this district Frl Husband Kept Liquor. Five more protected safety zones will he constructed in Woodward avenue, was announced Kridny by Commmsioiifr Arthur E. Sut-phin. hind of Highland i'ark's pub tic aervica departrnfetit.

Work ss to Le comtnenctd Immediately at Cnrt-iand, Midland and Kaifcn aveiiucH and oppoaito' tha Ford trade school and trice entrance. The protvetion or the zonen will be atruiiKtr than lias been urual, Sutphin naid. It in planned to tneloae ail the aones in tiiKhiand Park ultimately. day night and returned home. He will be replaced March 3 by Judge J.

W. Rons, of Jackson, who Men who keep liquor In their himi. fiiiimit iiiioril to utiarrel with will sit here until Margh 30. tlicir wives. Kilward Cionyeau, who Mrs.

Burt T. White-Cloud Wrecked Auto Stolen, Police Say Collision with a safety one post You will be compelled to admit that the results of S.S.S.are really amazing! MANT people Imagine that eczema or tetter needs only some external application on tha skin In order to get relief. This is because the attontlon of the sufferer is so violently directed to the Intense burninfc and Itching which accompanies this disease. Try as thev may permanent relief will never be theirs until the disease la'Un blood ts thoroughly cleansed. We know there Is one thins: that ut Woodward and Victor jiv-enues livts on the lnxie hinhway, urowns-town townslilp, did b6th tluse ihingB and nis wile wtitit to the slate poiice and told thtiu of Edward's store or whisky and bei r.

fc'he invitt-d the trooinrs to cll anu when they did she showed thcin ihu supplies of wet goads and cvin iet them sample thu stuff. Lauer the troopers came, bark with a aearcft waiiain, suiztd everythina; that was over 1-2 of 1 per cunt in volume and arrested Gonyeau. Jutsa i'aui Joins flued hitu iiou Krlrtay. liidwaid Uuntuii pleaduu HUllty to having two cartons of beer and a quart of wine In hla room. Third Avuiue and l.edvard atn-et.

and was sentenced to days In the house of correction with a fine of 300. On the assurance that Uwreiitie Stanck had K'ven up bootlcRKlng and was now carnina; an honest living in a factory. Judge Jones let hlin off with a fine of io for transporting liquor from Detroit to Monroe. led to the arrest Friday of Kay l'owloalii. aged 30 years, 400J Junc Magazine Sections FICTION The Wlfa Who Tergal," a fascinating, book-length navel by Mary Hale and other entertaining articles.

II A DID t'p-to-date directory of broadcasting stations', weekly programs, everything the radio fan wants to know. i FOR (illll.S AMD HOYS Hours of entertainment for the little folks. Including RI'D MAGJC. by Houdinl and Thurston. place against the wall before a firing squad of Mongol soldiers.

Her eyes shut tight, she expected to be killed at any moment. And then "No, we will not kill you tonight. Next week, perhaps." A reprieve. Read this thrilling per- sonal narrative, a full page illustrated feature. SCIENCE EXPLAINS THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE CRAZE Only a "mental jazz," ays Professor Shaw, and yet these fascinating enigmas call or much the same ability trie scientist must have to solve nature's riddles.

ROMANCE OF THE NOVELIST AND THE FILM BEAUTY a How Rupert Hughes finally fell in love with the young woman he thought not in the least attractive when he saw her in the clothes of a drudging housewife. tion avnnue, and Htpven Jankowskl, I ufe'cd 28 years. 49t.3 Thlrty-thiad 1 -street, on oharires nf prand larceny, i whf-n it was found that the anto- rr it in ituol)ile they were driving was listed 1 hs stolr n. The maihine belonars to S. l-eeki.

4J20 Thirty-first street, who ruiiortcu Its theft a few hours tarlier. Tha two men confessed acrordir to ths nolice. Mia. Helen Jankowskl. aged years, who w-as with the men, Is being- held for Investlaat-lon.

No one was injured in the qraah. Masons To Hear Noted Lecturer DiELRAY. steps eczema and that is more red-tloofl-cella! R.S.S. builds them by the million! You can Increase your re'i-blood-cells to tha point where It Is practically Impossible for ec-na to exist. We know that aa Mood-colls Increase in number, blood impurities vanish! We alsrj know Uiat follows day.

Botlj are tacts! But have you, ecsema sufferers, ever actually taken ad-nntape nf this wonderful factf Thousands Just you have neve liir--Flit about It. eruptions, with all its fiery, skin dig-nn? tnrtn.ro, and Ha soul-tearing, cnrpithable itching, pimple 8, end boila, they all pack up and go.Vhen the tide of begins to roll in! Klood-cells fe ihe fifthtln? giants of Nature! S. hnllrla tlmm b-w million! 60 BUSINESS HEN Don'f Miss These Exceptionally Interesting Features STOMACH DISTRESS? GAS? JOIN TRADE BODY Detroit, Mich. "My mother was sick from stomach trouble for seven TT TV7 TIP) TO fS SUNDAY. il Xv-l iitl iivi years, during' hich time she consulted many different physicians with little or no help.

Then she learned of Dr. Pierce's Colckn Medical Discovery and it was mar Hugh Miller Named President! More Members Sought Business men of lylray have united in their eilorts to d'-velop the vast west lietroit territory within the boundary of lielray. The pewly formed organisation. II. I.

Haywood, editor of the National Mafonir Kssearch Society oi thu I'nitfd StAtrit, will deliver th final lecture of Ihe -VI anon to News lecture course at Masonic temple taturdny vvvnln at o'tiork. Mr. llnywuod i1 one of the foremost iidfita and If -ttir-ri ot the MufiOnlt frHternity. ff. th author two nioiern textouoks on 'he nyniholtfrn and the hint or of Masonry and one of the pratest ltvlnn AUthurltlei on hmh auhjcm.

lis has It'torfd in Detroit on thre provioiiM otca-Htona and ha sjiOrien to (jrowdtii ttud'toplumM. Ht fuf'J'-ct Suturday nUl.t will he "The H'ory of tha Crft in America. fs the lat of four lorturce on Masonry apon'ortd by the Ma-5imc Na and lha Masonic Max-tts anoriation of Wayne county. Tha lectura are limited to Mat.r MftOB and there no adnunslon tharK. Australian Qruise OX'd.

By Coolidge velous what it did tor her. "Some time ago I df veloped irai trie stomach trouble and indiges tion. My food did not geft prop erly, gas would form and affect the heart action. I would pained and IF YOU HAD A NECK Knowing what the A3 UONO as this fellow 'Medical Discovery' had done for mv mother. I decided to take ANU HAH SORETHROAT and now my digestive organs and 7 beerf doing it since 1828.

SSS. is one of the greatest e.ocij.cell builders, blood-cleansers mi birly strpngtheners known to aortals! When you put these 'tcts together, then to continue Jo iave eczema and skin eruptions more like a sin than a dl pans. S.S.S. contains only medicinal ingredients. Bo S.S.S.

does build red-blood-f-ls, It rout; eczema, clears tha builds firm flesh, fills out eouow cheeks, and gives you that more up and going appearance. S. 8. a. It sold at all goej frut stores ia two sisea.

The -A su ia mora econoniicsL HC Worlds Bt stomach are in such perfect cond tion that I woulun know 1 eve had any trouble with The I WAY I 'Discovery' is 3 grand medicine for mdiKes'ieri or disorders Mrs. Hurt T. White-Cloud. TOIISILIIIE aixtn Writt Dr. Pierce, President In: Wiishlriffton, Feb.

IS Vrsident Cor. I'df; has p4vn fimil i-prova! tha cruls the t'nited (loet tn Australia ttv flirnvr. Plana until today have been only tentative eut jec-t to tuc pit-vidwiue flnaj sanction. The fleet will leave for tha Antipodes about July 1 after fleet maneuvers off Hawaii. Cnr.frresa fas provided appropriation fur the necessary fuel.

"Michigan's Greatest Newspaper" vahds' Hotel in Buffalo, N. to free medical advice. Send 10c for Tit Nmtiomal $orThroi Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RCUCVC IT V4 JrJ.J.2. Vjlood Medicine a trial pkg. of Discovery tablets.

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