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Show The Bulletin GLAND OPERATION FAILS AGED MAN, SO SPOUSE SUES Q May and December Romance Shattered When Rejuvenation Fades, New York. Youth cannot be remonkey gland captured through operation, It seems, ao the May and December romance of Ferdinand old InsurStraua, ance broker and hla wife, the former Clara Dorner, thirty-six-, which bad ita poetic beginning In a love at drat eight proposal In a Budapest beer garden In 1928, has Anally gone to smash on the rocks of a divorce court la suing for a a year alimony, elghty-one-ye- ar 05oraer d fees. left the luxurious End home of her aged broker husband and taken their two adopted children, Lydia Dorner Strans, now dfteen, and Julia Dorner Straus, sixteen, and established herself In a downtown hotel. She says she Is through with Straus, and sets forth her conviction In an affidavit died In connection with her petition for separation papers that the aged broker Is through not only with her. but with love. Rejuvenation Operation. She has reasons for this belief, moreover. A paragraph of her petition sets forth that: "A short time before we met he bad undergone a Vienna rejuvenation operation. A year after onr marriage the rejuvenation appeared to fade and my husband underwent another operation, which was not particularly successful" After this second operation it appears from papers In the suit that the elderly broker suffered a heart attack. But, says Mrs. Straus: "Instead of resigning himself to the natural consequences of advancing age, he made a trip to Paris." There, she alleges, he acquired "Ideas that had been adopted from the Dionysian mysteries of the ancients," but Just what they were the petition leaves a complete mystery. However, the accretion did not help matters any between the pair, with the matter of 50 years or so In age separating them, and Mrs. Straus adds somewhat disconso- lately: "After that we quarreled. Finally They Parted. Finally they parted. That was a year agm Before the crashup the couple lived at 000 West End avenue. Sthiiis still lives there In the winter time, spending the more pleasant; season at his summer borne at Deal N. J. The pair were married In Brook-- , lyn October 22, 1928L According to the papers, they wet In Bad Gas-tieAustria, In July of that year. Straus. It seems, was taking radium treatments there and he seems to hare fallen In love with the beauOne ty at their drat meeting. veraion of their wooing had It that he had proposed to her In their at the very meetdrst which at they were Introduced, ing In fact Mrs. Straus says that he wooed her like a gay young Lothario, showering her with presents and Anally proposing to her formally In a Budapest beer garden. He told her on that occasion. It seems, of the gland operation, and. Judging from her account of the matter, was enthusiastic over the possibilities of the experiments. Upon his return to New York he sent her a cablegram pressing his claim for her hand In marriage, and after due consideration she decided to accept tete-a-te- te excited and angry over what others bellev In either case, Judgment is clouded. EBBBaagfiBMMBaaBB "'Taking the Profits Out of War HALES By LEONARD A. BARRETT $ One Week Beginning SATURDAY, JULY 21st Regular 100 Carmo Com For 50 ALL THE ICE COLD ROOT BEER YOU CAN DRINK AT ONE TIME For 50 i Hot Buttered Corn benefits with lots of Butter At which result from 1L One of these Is profits. "Take prodts out of ali war," seems to be the slogan. With this sentiment dominating the public mind we are not surprised ti' read press dispatches as follows: "One of the surest ways of preventing war would be to give the government power to draft, not only meu, but wealth. Industry, agriculture, and make them work without profit" The American Legion :s quoted as having declared that witeu meu are drafted, all machinery. even to the ; plow and tractor, and all farm Implements everywhere In the country should be drafted also. Mr. Bernard M. Baruch, whose Judgment Is respected by many persons, in a recent address, remarked: "Recapture all prodts mude by all industries engaged id war supplies above a small tnd reasonable return on the monies Invested, and that all prodts which me Incentive to war must be absolur-sldestroyed." When we remember the fabulous fortunes which have been made out of the manufacture of war materials a 'well as the prodts created by the sale of foou stuffs, snd other necessities Incident to war, we are Inclined to believe that "taking the profits out of war" would help to remove one of the Incentives to warfare. We have tried other schemes, why i try this one? It should be remembered, however, that a disense lsaiot cured permanently until the cause has been removed. The cause of war lies much deeper than Just money profits. That profit Is s large factor goes without question, but nations do not go to war Just for the .purpose of Increasing their national treasuries It seems tb be s serious question If war can ever be abolished through the application of a rule of practice whL'h Is wholly negative. Many suggestions have been f this character. Do not do this or that, remove this cause or that cause. Very good so far as they go, but negotiation.! never get beyond s certain point in the development ot any great object Some commanding suggestion of s positive character seems to be needed. If the cause of war is Greed," why not advocate the Infusion of Christianity which has never yet been : OPENING SPECIAL Numerous suggestions have been made for the abolition of war. Some of these hare been tried but not with success. Public opinion la at present aroused with au enthusiasm which argues that If wt would end all war. we must strike at the di- rect 5 Pag Miss Kerma Keller, a sophomors in the University of Idaho, who will preside over the festivities at Pocatello In August marking the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of Fort Hall on the Old Wagon 1110 East 21st South Street In the New Market Place ! trail Canary Freed Unbanned From Mouth of Canine Kansas City, Kan.' There Is no place like home, even If it is In a canary cage. Mrs. L. C. Noggle pitied her bird and oened the cage so It could dy around the room. Rex, the family's German shepherd dog, was Id the room. The canary dew about the room for several minutes. Then It got tired snd alighted on Rex's nose. Rex opened his mouth snd the Mrs, Noggle, canary disappeared. horrified, pried open the dog's month. The bird dew out 25 Sg! College Champion Pirates New Boss n-j- KAWAfl fwlnd Robberies Solved . by Pel Chickens St Clalrsvllle, Ohio. A pslr of "oue-machickens," who knew their masters voices, solved a series of chicken thefts In which more than 1,000 fowls were stolen during the past six months. Authorities and owners previously had been unable to Identify the birds. On a recent evening, 18 chickens were taken from Mr. and Mrs.. William Daugherty and a short time later a similar number were 'sold to a Bethesda (Ohio) yrmyr. Entering the store. Daugherty called "Napoleon" and p big red rooster duttered onto Ms shoulMrs. der. Daugherty yelled "Aunt Martha," and a hen dew to her arms. After the jet chickens had Identlded their ownera, deputy sheriffs sr res ted s man who allegedly sold the chickens to the grocer. Charley Yates, Georgia Tech Junior. U shown above with the national intercollegiate trophy he won by defeating Ed White of the University of Texas In the dnals at the Country dub, Cleveland, Ohta. For travel, cotton sheer. plume weather days In town, commuting, this dne quality voile Is the perfect rammer The Jacket ensemble Is of chiffon. ; Lot Gabby Qertie Harold "Pie" Trsynor, veteran third baseman of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who was appointed manager of the dab. He succeeds George Gibson, pilot for three years. Printed Chiffon n d The says necking used to be a great deal safer when he was a girl, because the old parlor sofa didn't run Into a tree when you took your hand off It for a moment. Girl-Frien- "Nobody wants to be laid out by a speed cop Job. that's ths undertaker's " SNELGROVE Distinctive ICE CREAM i Little rose add green flowers center tbe white sqiinres on this block a tings printed clilffnn frock. make the little' capelet and trim tbs leaves, ww Self-ple- W " 2 STORES 1055 East 21st South 304 South 4th East |