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PEACE-LOVING MOTHERS
-Not To Mention The Spinsters-
BAN ROAST BEEF
By A Special. Correspondent.
Southampton, Oct. 28.
Seventeen members of the United Mothers of the World, waving rainbow-coloured flags and singing "One Cosmic Brotherhood," sailed in the Queen Mary to-day for an international peace conference in Los Angeles.
They will sing their way across, frailties, such as hate, fear, Jealousy, the Atlantic, because singing lets erentmet, worry, nud criticis
the "Old Adam." She call these in fresh air which wakes up the Men must shed them.
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5 also sts seventy-five qunti- ties of the "New Man," which in- This was explained to me by stim, clud: good health, tolerance, self- blonde Mrs. Eloise Moeller, leader of improvement, and a desire to live in the pilgrimage, who founded the harmony. United Mothers and the International Pence Association to bring the world pence.
A Californian, in her thirties, the wore on her grey coat of "vegetable" fur a white Dove of Peace badge.
will make new fawa," the suid, "We want England and America to be like real sistern. We must have sirplanes to carry more vegetables) The English Brst eatl Parents in all parts of the world to England. have found in Baby's Own Tablets fighter fand-not so much roast meat;; the ideal correelive for their child-thieltens their brain cells. Sold by
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Mr. Moeller, who prefers to be called by her first name, arrived in England eighteen months with money to last a mouth. says that, without mentioning a word aboul Bnances to any kir has been feil, clothed, houwd, and and supplied with an office staff in the West End of London.
She
ane.i
Eloise was a court stenographer in Los Angeles until 1931, On Armis- tice Day that year she was in her kitchen when eleven o'clock came.
VISION CAME
"I turned around for a moment of silence," she told me, "und there be fore me was a Great White Being with rays of white light shining out.
said to me, 'Get ready to teach When ny surprise was over I decided it was a Great Big Angelic Visitation from the Inner Realm.
"From that day my life has been changed. Smoking, drinking, and meat-eating have dropped from
ine."
Mrs. C. W. Townsend, of Manches- ler, president of the English branch, Tie A. Askew-Woodall, and her stater, Miss Ethel Askew-Woodall, are among the seventeen members of the United Mothers on the excursiun. They hope to have Shirley Temple to open their conference.
Cat With
9,999 Lives
had been
Prince Chula of Slam, who drove under the name of B. Bira, grinning happily after re- eelving the trophy that dealg- nated him winner of the Arst International automobile race ever staged in London. The race, held on the Crystal Palace rac- in cleguit, was allended by many notables.
Riddle of
trapper Dead
Dead Baby
A cut which for 18 months down a 45 ft. quarry shaft on die Moor, Bradford, was rescued recently.
Inspector R. Nurte, of the R.S.P.- In Parcel
C.A.. caught it in a humane trap and hauled it to baited with fish, safety,
The unimal had been kept alive by people who threw down scraps. of food.
A riddle of a dead baby in a 1 SL parcel was unsolved at Pancras Inquest recently. On March 25 last a package left at the parcels office in of railway station, but I was
elaimed.
I had also caught mice from the
a labyrinth disused workings, which runs unsier the moor,
Many efforts had been made to get the cat out.
The cat, which was in a half-wild
was
Leeds never
The parcel was sent to the Lost Property Office at King's Cross and when opened was found to contain
Mrs. Moeller bus an "emation state, is now being cared for at the body of a newly-born bay. chart" that lists seventy-ve human local cats' home.
Just another 5 minutes wish I didn't always wake so tired. Those wretched directors are meeting this moming too!
All their
happiness a
depended on him.
Oh, Mr Martin! I had to
send that report into the directors meeting without you seeing it. Sorry couldn't)
wait. But I checked,
it carefully
depends on my
THINKS
Very efficient-
but not your job,
young man
MEANWHILE IN THE DIRECTORS" "MEETING:
But, may
dear sir, Martin, looks half asleep all day. If the younger man can do the job better, Martin must take the consequences. I'll talk to Martin
THAT NIGHT
WANY THINKKI
"Their happiness
job..! The directors are right, I am half Lasleep. I'll simply have to see a doctor about this wretched
tiredness
| THE DOCTOR SAYS:
It's this waking tired that's holding you back! Even during sleep, heartbeats and other automatic actions go on using up enomy. Unless energy's replaced during sleep, of course you wake tired-Night "Starved! I advise
Horlicks.
M-m-m
GRAKP
Diling! Remember I'm geing a rise this math. I hate to selyou saving and dong all the
hotework youself.
Letiget
a dily Kaljin
MONTHS LATER
Does your husband
wake tired?
The does, is to it that he gets Horlicke regularly, cupčal every night. He'll get the tight kind of sleep, azidi waka cefroshod. He'll be able to concentrate better, he won't be bendi- · capped any longer at his work by that deadening tiredness.
HORLICKS
guards against Night Starvation
Sir Bernard Spilsbury told the coroner that lie body was in a almost completely mununified state.
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A detective stated that inquiries; had been made in Leeds, but nothing could be ascertained about the child. The fact that the thild was stir- born was recorded.
NEWS!
24, 1937.
THE LOVE
STORY WHICH
HAS NO END
(By L. M. Fisk).
At the head of an iron cot in the public ward of a New York hospital is the name "Mary Nolan." On the bed lies all that poverty, illness, and tragic love have spared of one of the most beautiful women who ever danced and sung on Broadway.
Mary Nolan is not her real name,, grotesque gash of a painted mouth although that is the one by which sagged at the corners. He tried to many will remember her as film, wipe away the tears with a towel,
and the result was heartrending. star.
The story went back two years, Imogene Witson was a show girl, and Frank was a star in the Ziegfeld Follies. He fell in love with her. And Imogyne Wilson is the name and when the nnis threatened to that recalls the awcetest and bitterest | break up his home he tried to end memoriel to man who also has it.
Before that she was Mary Robert- son. She first beemne known to the work as Iraogene Wilson.
known poverty and less since the One night in the theatre he ind days which both were rich and fum-nfit of rage and struck her. She ous and in love.
"I still love Frank Tinney," Imogene Wilson not long ago,
went to on hotel telephone and tele- said phoned to the newspapers the news that she was about to commit |suicide becnuse of Frank Tinney.
"I still love Imogene Wilson," saya! Frank Tinney, the once-celebrated now almost-forgotten comedian, to friends who visit at the form lo Garrison, New York, where he is under medical care.
She had only taken a harmless powder. But the story appeared
un the New York with pictures
front
of Frank
hliting chorps
cirls.. At
Timney
TTLE
A
habit of his, said a paper.
and
Yet it is 11 years since - they saw cach other. Taney is now That ended Timney's Broadway 59 and
In her career. He came to England, Iniogene siiLL thirties. They have stayed apart after a short provincial run returned since the seanda) that swept them to Ameries-to oblivion. both from the heights depths,
the
On that last night at Birkenhead Argyle nabobdy clapped but me.
Tinney was the King of Blackfare. But nobody hissed. Although not is name, in electric lights, was the more than two or three people could blagest on Broadway. He had a hove known the truth, perhaps all more-loyal following than Al Jolson felt that what they were witnessing
was not comedy but high tragedy.
and Eddle Cantor together, not only in. New York but all over America and in England.
PLANNING COME-BACK
There was even then a kint of the One man meeting another would nervous impediment of speech which say, "Let's be Frank and Ernest; was to keep him off the stage. They hello, Frank." And the other would say he is cured now, and plans to reply, "Hello, Ernest." That was come back. If so, there will be many how Frank Tinney began his act to welcome him. every
Was the night. "Ernes1" orchestra leader, or an usher, or any body else who was handly,
THEIR DOWNFALL
That was how he began that night at Birkenhead Argyle 12 years ago, when he appeared on the stage for the last time. 1 wint to see him lu his dressing-room because I knew something of his story, and he told me the rest.
come back three times. Under three And Imogene Wilson? She hus
| different names she has carved out
new careers for herself, and each has called the tragic beauty, "the beau- ended in disuster. She has been tiful and damned."
Only two years ago she too came to England. in the middle of her first performance, in a star part at the Plecadily Theatre, her Volce failed.
He had Just come from Ger- many, he had, and why had e gone to Germany? Why to` ind seld. Inogene Wilson and lo punish her because he loved her.
White furrows shone in the bluck ness under his eyes. The great, red,
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