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Nl.';W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 lengthy periods. Continental jour f ) ten by (ooke, that the police im. ) nor However, it is seldom that the pub- 2 ® STRANEEC MRA“ES neys, he told inquisitive nelghbors, puunflud‘.fl Tore was s "nitie that VLA’ N N Kansps "0";'“0' Dep!ores\]h generally witnesses this aight, as sofl lovely 3kln fllllled comhplholl— Fact was, - his absences were [Cooke had rendered Doster for .| Ruling of Supreme Court|ihe work s done during the early caused by imprisonment in Birtish board and Jodging at the four-room Julls, Five times he was convicted hours of the morning cottage, the Death House, They had let Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN bring sure relief Topeka, Kan, April 17—8tate and | municipal securlties will be taxable INHOUSE OF DEATH Death of Cooke and Foster- Stirs Scotland Yard London, .April 17, == They came Knoeking for admittance to the for fraud or theft, One was a pecullarly mean ea He wrote verses commomorative of Britain's dead in the war and he had them peddled in the neighbor- hood of the great ,cénotaph Whitehall that Britain ralsed to its dead, It wgs glven out that the pro- ceeds would go to 8t. Dunstan's in- stitution for blinded soldiers. In. stead, Cooke pocketed the' money, ! He made utter wreck of his life, in | quarreled over this. And in Cooke's papers there were Llu:uly verses, They quarrcled over these, too, because Wostor ridiguled the plous tone adopted by the jail bird when he became poet, Then they came to the end of thelr resources. When found dead | there were not more than 35 cents between them and starvation. ' And so isolated s the RAISING CHILDREN 0id Fashioned Grandmothers Favor New Fangled Methods My Miriam A, Feruson (Governor of Texas) death in Kansas next'y (argument hetween . A protracted he two houses of A herd of cattle, delayed on fts way to,the market, got iuto a trafic Jaum cently in Holborn, one of the |the state legislature has heen settled | city's main thoroughtaves, und extra by the passage of a bill, rendering taxable any bond issue subsequént to | the drivers in their lask of getting | March 1, 19 Hereatter eral bonds alone will be tax free in Kansas, and any other polleemen had to he called to assist | the animals started agaln, The present-day city regulations provide that live stock can be driven through | |bond lssue dated after March 1 this the streets only between the hours |1, 1026, year will go on the tax rolls March of midnight and b in the morning, | You can perma- nently rid your system of this harrowing dis- ease. Constipation leaves its marks upon the face, Its terrible poisons, which lead to over forty serious diseases, cause pimples, hollow cheeks, sallow gkin, circles under the eyes and @pots before them. recommend it. 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Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is made ho t heart of tumultu. { e s g h ! i House of Death, two sturdy com-| He once scribbled on the wall of (:':"m :"un"‘rcw;yonfl:x: ‘:hml""‘"‘w‘:r I am an old-fashioned grand- Livestock Still Driven | Unpleasant breath, too, may be in Battle Creek, Michigan, and manplace London policemen, and | the death house: ot i, i e torr mother excopt when it comes to | LiVestock Still Driven B Raaiio canRi oatan. sarved by Joadihs: oy mhY eey thelr only answer was the echo of | “Give me a girl that will put dor | porit o SR O I0TR CAMER child health., 1 believe tn all the Through London Streets | Rid your body of this frightful taurants everywhere, Sold by all thelr knocking, = They.were eur-|arms avound your neck and Kiss| ron o \orkman to whom they owed | "¢%-fan&led methods of rearing| (onion, April 10.~The custom of R S e disease, Kellogg's ALL-BRAN has grocers. Buy a package today. rounded by death — the rellos of it | you, that will ‘run. for your shous | yo MR IS TR KN CRE boyw and giris, Insofar as they re-! riling pigs, p apd cattlo| v nat ynorpuer vresarty for brought health to thousands when . in the shape of an old graveyard, |and put them on your feet when hro uqior IO e came day &fOr| 4o o physeal well-being. *Mhrough { a practice begun | C0ldS, Fever and Grippe | all else has failed. The reason— y | S 5. th twe duy knocking.at the door apd get- "y poijove iy the child's bill of : 2 3 s the mast speeds remeds we know | it is ALL BRAN and nothing but the charnel-house reminders of it|you come in tired with wet boots, ting no reply. Then he motificd the . e conturies ago, when London was but 5 ks Ay e g In old human bones carlessly |that will fotch your packet of | oiica and the House of Death aleo| &N .--Vflmt overy child should AVe |4 yillage, Is still belng carried on. Preventing Pneumonia ALL I‘s..z}“ at is vihy its re- thrown into dusty hoxes. And then | ¢l t 4 strik atch to light n falr chance to grow up healfhy sults are sure, That is why doctors RAN (h:y broke lnytho door, they tch‘unm :o-"; ?'«hu tn \rv"m :;ooml hdcame ithe “Houre of Mystety, and happy. 5 m sroke ) | them for you, tha every PR SEahe R Al & g L stumbled right Into a carnival of | thing save flirt with other fellows, 3 g I belleve that every home ehould B D AWa o os e H e Tk e Yo Every Little English T s uddled In a dead, Inort heap|go to bed.” g IR ! - on the floor lay the polsoned body | And the man who rote this plous Pig Has Owner’s Name sovernor of Texas to map out and of John Belwyn Ioster, 21, wish had a good wife and a brave London, Aprll 17.—Pigs in Lng. ¢force certain home laws. T would - Halt hanging in a dirty cupboard |on and couldn't keep them. And land are to be tattooed for identyr. Ve @ daily morning figyegtion ot Frsioa was tho gas-asphyxiated body of he married auother good girl and | cation purposes, Sevoral Inks al. ©\°rY child for cvidence of acute < 4 othes Granville Cooke, 63. couldn't keep her, either. Also he ready have been tried out, but {ne @i8orders and for chronic conditions. | g b SR And immedlately all the ma- | made Jots of moncy honctly and | {dea has not as yet Boon porfecteq, 1 Would arrange for all children chitory. ot ‘Heofland Yard, ite buwk|ooulat Keep . therefore: o stimulate further in. | {0 80 t0 the denist Ll etectives, Its polson experts, its | Right after he loft the German | (o the scientific, research com. | [°F bab! i 3 pathologistsa were set to work tc:unl\'urnn‘y he ;Htu:" mwrlsl, ,000 out | mijttes of the Large Black Pig so- :‘lorx:putnh:):;::nl.mtwonx‘w‘;ck:‘zvx]; m‘o;‘x:(l\" learn whether: of a patented tire, The money ciety has offered & roward for a 'hree m 5 3 Cooke and Foster died accident- | flowed through his spendthrift fin- satisfied system of tattoolng. m‘am:\ln |h-roarlccr unnlet‘:\'\;t{;:;: 'i: | ally. gors. Then he invented a patented | Tho present system of ear notc age, then yearly, or ev B Cooke and Foster died, by suicide steel grip for bicyclo tires and got or numbered ribbons for registrs nn}_nvorahle symptoms arise, 4 pact. | 330,000 for it, plus §2,500 a ycar. iion of pigs Is vory unsatistactory, . Jhere should be a check-up on Wy A Cooke Killed Foster and then | That also went away, says the soclety, which recently has theconditions of the mq(hv-ra lx»nunh) : committed suiside, Each time he came out of prison heen urging Ink manufacturers to | With provision for medical consulta- i And the deeper the police dug he managed .to roncuu'l his xl.u!w, turn out a product which would | Ho0 n||:\‘\‘|:|l\{v,nn;\? a] Th’l'\:lnr check- ! into the mystery ‘the deeper it be-| from his nefghbors. Whon his af- | make possible not only the tattooing | UP 0 the fathera health, i , cnfnv‘. 3 | falrs prospcred he appeared in fine o plack Pigs. but Berkshire, or l‘\\ouM h;::'e a ch'nlrk-}\lm on 'h’n‘ ! . PN Breverase ASANeE 16, the S14| unva, Wk bi mas Dicke, o ped | mastor ot 4wl an lescent | S e o ey for | | e a graveys a Y rants. When he was broke, he ped- | kinds of cattle, it L S | - church of Sf. George the Mattyr in | dled his own verses from door to R O i suniight. 1 Handel strect, King's Cross. The | door. In the last down of his ups | 1 would check-up on the chil- | place was bought by Dr. Thomas|and downs he met John selwyn Spent Moderately for dren's dlet to sce that each one, is | g . Cooke, a brilllant anatomist, whose Foster, : i3 getting the kind of food he mneeds i - i learning was so great that he was | 'The younger man came from a Funeral of Pres. Ebert | ror nis particular age, and that he | allowed to run the only private | prosperous north of England fam- London, April 1T—Pres comments 'S 1€arning to eat what he should | school of anatomy in Great Britain. | ily. But hie, too, had been a ne'er- on the funeral cost of Germany's| N4 18 de"fl"g‘"‘l "'l'g“lx" habits Of} | Everything sucdceeded for Dr, | do-well. He had fivst “president, Iriedrich Ebert, #rest, sleep and elimination, | 1 Cookee. Ho bullt.a college on part | jall for fraud and !]lmn came to which m‘nn\mlm) to approximately | These ;rs th:l rul(']m \\';lic}ll'l n&g};\'-: : 9 o . ! of sthe graveyard site. Near it he | London and lived the life of a $50,000, have recalled the fact that ©rnor and grandmother I shou ke erected a four-room cottage. Stu-| young man about town when in Fngland's most ecxpensive -funeral [0 8ee carrfed out in Texas and in | ou eave l u s f dents flocked to his lectures. He | funds and as a race horsc tout that of the Duke of Wellington, ¢very state In the union. L married a handsome [Prench coun- tess, He had a son, Granville, who was good looking and clever, The ' boy was educated here and at Bonn ersity, Germany. jay Dr. Cooke dropped dead 't failure while lecturing. | interest in his father's ate. He | city of Berlin spent $430,000 and the Brussels, April 17--an interna- { w d t ‘” t y pay you His college was closed. The place | had signed a paper decding over | imperial treasury more than $550,- |tional exposition will be held in e on care a ou ’ 3 was given over to the bats and the | certain righis to Cooke, But the 600 in addition. The funeral Axpen- Drussels in 1930 to celebrate dhe ) l b tt flt mice. . And then Granviite Cooke | latter learned he had given a similar [ses of, King Edward were about|centenary o Belglum's iudependence can t see tte]' sty e Oor better ecame to it and took possession. | paper to somehody else, 00,000 and those of Queen Vie-|8o far 17,000,000 franes of the 25,- Bometimes he stayed away lorl L when broke, Foster came to live in the death house. drank and held high jinka, here they qua of money. Foster with Cooke And ad a revisionary In the some 4560 documents writ- ford birthday, too! Here they | ed over a matter | which cost the naticn $500,000, According to the estimates in Lon- don the expense of President Ebert's burial was very moderate compared with the cost of the obsequies for old mperor William in 1888, when the toria $175,000, Come and see the new range built to celebrate the Crawford 70th Anniversary \ T'S CALLED the Crawford Anniversary The manufacturers have cut their profit Spegial and when you see it and learn to the minimum and make a generous what it sells for you'll celebrate the Craw- birthday present to you in extra saving. Comein and see the Anniversary Special. Why should we not make every home a real health center by in- augurating them on National Child Health Day, May 1. | PREPARES FOR 1930 000,000 needed have bheen subscribed. e — This is the 70th Anniversary of Seventy years of manu- facturing experience have made it possible to build a range of Crawford quality to sell at this amazing price. A. 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