THE MICHIGAN DAILY [las The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures Rumor has Elliott Roosevelt, second son of the President, in a new romance with Ruth Googins of Fort Worth, Tex. Both, however, have denied any matrimonial intensions. Young Roosevelt recently was divorced in Minden, Nev., from the former Elizabeth Donner; Philadelphia society girl. Mrs. Jessie B. Costello of Peabody, Mass., is shown entering court at Salem, Mass., where she is on trial charged with the slaying of her husband, William J. Costello, a fire captain. Costello died last February from the effects of poison which the state charges his wife administered. The Sioux Indians at the Chicago world's fair added Gen. Italo Balbo, commander of the Italian seaplane armada, to the tribe. He was given the appropriate title of Chief Strong Wings. He is shown during the ceremony with Chief Black Horn. Amateur Champion Boxers Of Ireland To Be At World's Fair Author Of Saca Of Youth Dead;" Made $300,000 MARSHALL, July 20.-(P) - A quiet man who, all unknown to his nationwide reading public of youth, wrote a large part of the once- cherished Frank Merriwell. stories, received no credit but earned a for- tune estimated at $300,000, died, here Thursday of heart disease, aged 66.1 He had been ill three months. William Wallace Cook turned col- laborator years, ago to 'Gilbert xPat- ten, originator of the Merriwell';saga, and between them the five-cent Tip- Top Weekly, with its engrossing life story of the herculean Merriwell' won a permanent niche in the affections of American boyhood. "double shoot" that Mr. Cook in- vented for Pitcher Frank Merriwell and that Merriwell brought to bear on groggy Princeton. Many a stal- wart football player,' suckled in the Merriwell school, tried without suc- cess to boot field goals as the for- midable Frank did, always in the nick' of time with unerring aim. No gang of less than a dozen could waylay him in the dark and hope to survive and the two ladies, the ravishing Elsie of the stray-like hair and the equally mesmeric Inez, who watched ga-ga and reverential his triumph march, became as celebrated as the two brothers. Cook, born in Marshall April 11, 1867, was 'taken by the family to Ottawa, Kan., two years later. His father; Charles, was traveling pas- senger agent for the Chicago & North Western Railroad. Presbyterian Church To Parents troubled by the appear- Sponsor Summer Party ance of the paper back on the table in their sons' rooms were uneasy at The Presbyterian Church will spon- first, but their complaints subsided sor its first party of the summer at after they had read one, for,.in spite the church house, 1432 Washtenaw of an occasionally sensational cover, Ave., tonight, it was announced yes- the series hewed to othodoxy and an terday. emphasis on the standard virtues. Music will be furnished for danc- Patten, and then Cook, carried the ing and games will be played. Simi- redoubtable Merriwell through prep lar parties were a regular feature school, through Yale, and finally did of the school year and served as a the same for his brother Dick. The get-acquainted medium. All students, Yale Bowl of today never witnessed regardless of church affiliation, have such timely and phenomenal prowess been urged to attend. as the fctional brothers brought to athletics. The first Christmas celebration in Many a kid, now grown to man- Ohio took place in Licking county hood, tried in vain to duplicate the 183 years ago. dool/ C waCAN DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM "MYSTERY "BLONDIE of the JOH NSON WAX MUSEUM' Joan Blondell Lionel Atwell Chester Morris Showing at Showing at 3:30-8:30 2:00 - 4:37 - 7:12 - 9 49 I j Last Timxes Today MAJESTIC Matinees "HELL'S "FAST