' ' ' "- —t.-- .. .. -V 7., c v —~——v-—-y-..—..~.-..-..-.... . ..-.... . ,. v-aso~.-~. .- Fostytcnm _, t a 4 , Statistics Show That 51 to wt“. 7‘ i *“"°””....= °°..."‘. £;l‘..”'........ “ ‘frame " 90 PerCentofThose I mericarr at the regular week?!‘ the Fortnightly Club in Read 111111 yesterday afternoon. v «weak to ggfaunfll wool lambs), siiabitzs. . -. 7"—'."-':? ..' 31. nails ‘Produce. lly llnited Pun!-'. Butter—C expresses the lives of .'.‘.. _ ‘nae best sellers is a reflex of the A'mcrican»mind and its ideals. and will.oin the future give the best history of American life.” ‘Dr. Hudson said that the hero of our novels is the hero of real life a good example ' Theodore Roosevelt. He pointed ‘out that critics con- Ainerican literature for four rea- democracy cannot unity. its literature reflects the customs and ideals ofvcertain sec- tions of the country: and fourth. literature. like all art. is cosmopol- itan. Art is human. sounding the tic: eocka.’18%9c- fifi‘-:' . * ' iirthern - 15.101. '.223‘zc: young America. 24¢. , ~ St. Louis can Grain.‘ 3 04‘: Oat.s—}\'c. 2 white. (Mic: No. July. 813424;: 8031?... $1 No. 3. $1.76. R-33 FIGIITS FOR SAFETY . ham. and earrild outovcr.the.North . world notenow and at all times. Dr. Hudson believes that these O'ltlI'.'l.8IDl.8!'C unjust. lie ‘stated that “Dem is a new and mo- mentnous theory of what men and women are. and what they xnayl-be-' De of their dignified conditions. Every mocracy is unique because of the differentways in which it realizes things.” ‘ “Natiorial unity has become than ever since the World means. what she stands for. a what she intends, make for consci- ous national unity.” To the last Dr. Hudson replied: “The form in art is immor- talbutthecontent of art can not F be cosmopolitan." “The typical schools xhools a training of only. _ memory aial not of reason and rational 1 American is not" in- i 1 Sea by a 60-mile gale. the giant di- rigibl; R-33. badly crippled and with twenty men . today fouglit the elements in a, desperate- ctrtggle Jot safety.‘ ‘ crew was able to patch up the ship's hle to manipu- the B-33. which was then re- ’ - ortcd fifty miles off the coast of n Holland, northwest of -Amsterdam. , —— Graduate Buys NewsPIPfl’- Miss Sarah Fialliburtoii. a gradu- ate of the School of Journalism. has pu-chased the Journal of Newkirk. Okla. true liallihui-ton had worked two years} worked on Pawhuska. Okla.. Inde- she pendence. and Neosho papers. nu-ket i lower: ewes. 4.-intern. 0336:‘ , gry ’: . ...-.i...i._ 41 . firsts. 35c:_’sec-;H_eIr8t Tl‘°P:y)’ 318105 3 yellow, $1.08: llay. 31-0053: -7111)?‘ I. .’ ‘ _ » {ht m vbkgeach position. 5° ",.,''‘_G‘;§f,,‘-’''."‘, 6: ah: i The “score of members oi the lly United rm-..u ' ~ = 7 LOWI-ZSTOFT. Enzland. April 16.‘ ' —Torn iroiirher moorings at P -. After nine and a’ half hourgthc bllcan News-' .1“. to play as its star witness, Clyde 00 present at the confere . . «' -V "I. g . ‘A, ' & Wheeler declared. that hehad ' A fiat’,.;aa-ie.%:;.a.:.;.::=~e._';.r.- _ = ’ V " . _'. w“ ‘J V‘‘._‘''. S ‘-9 ‘e *'‘‘d‘.' !“CD“¢¢”':"“ °-‘. 'a1'.J--.~. ‘‘ .-“.4 “i'«’-_-QM"? a It was learned the government la don wggT&flti!‘tl ‘Qmpbell, Wheeler and others) when ‘Wheeler agreed to represent Camp- ll ‘ffor a large sum of money.” Ohdfi. 33¢. ‘ V V _. m h - -s ' '33“ ' 35» teams com «I Minnes 3 white 46@46‘vic' No twhit: ?“‘“‘°" in 192 , . o e - 1‘ tend that we do not have a true flc ‘ 3055- zant. 386; Wheat (red)—.\’o. 2, $1-78@!-8T:l Wesley Be "371 The total score of the fi slightly .IllOl'€_tl'.lll 95 points for mp ted the which the {i 'e 1: core.-s are counted. .._.__.__.__ ‘,miAiis-i‘ airta MATCH riiiao 5-; Louis’; April 16..-,—Eggs—-._lllaaoiiriE.Ca’aip|etes Its Scores- ‘ ta-is led, 27:. f o Teams. extra, -431,-’,c~ Scores in the ‘William Randolph have University of issouri rifle. team. Two seperate _ ims were entered in the event. to _ ' wliich ever)‘ coll: giate rifle team in the United Stats is eligible. Each ‘team is compos ' bers. of been of seven mem- \ highest ‘Missouri placed one team as sixth ‘Hie scores was 1903. an a By I’-sited Pres-. ‘ J 0 ST. LOUIS. April 16.——Corn--No.. in the match last year and another twelfth. More than twohundred iversity . The ota was the winner of the of tb! team members ‘ {in the match this year were: I-‘irst W533‘ (fUWY9l"'M‘)'v 31-‘5‘*3| team--Eugene Beal, 389; Neil Van- ‘ Edwards. Ailan nton, 876; J. M. Clark. l‘8l. 381; “A Proposal Under Diliculty.” agyears. one-act play. will he pnnutui uiiitecp Quality Ahead of Our Claims. quite a few reasons why tomorrow morning. Junioriyog too could secure satisfactory claaa haseharge of the pi-ogi-aai.p..i¢}.e; with our eggs. We claim T5009 il|l1|¢¢8lt¢8Y¢_= ‘"3 5l"’l3.'to know what these reasons are. .GIliN!'- 3388 90393‘! DY“Tl~ fAml we are working every da 30”“. ‘Dd low, -993,» to keep the up The ii-ealiiaca will have a sgpaxcn 0“, mg, mg flocks, 77°‘ S eggs are half of it in Ind h enmnd by ICSCC‘ sure of hgtchfg. The)’ 5°“ "'“"‘h' 5°”. "’d ‘id’. 3‘°°:ahould be from healthy stocks, of °l“b3 "5 3'‘ °'‘h'‘’'‘' normal sire and free from imper- -nhi 3;‘; ...,..‘ at faction of shell. 3, ;;.g..g 9...... h J h ‘ We are hatching each week thou- JE N CITY. April l6.— sands of White Leghorn chicks. We failure in James-‘are adding to our flock for next occurred when ceasons business in addition to our Bank of tin! I011! Leghorns. Rose Comb Rhode Island closed its doors today. Wlvtes irom the best flock to be ported here that W. 1‘. found in any state. Mdllure. president of the bank. FEKSTEIFS POULTRY l-‘ARM and C. A. Lewis, cashier. had left. i‘honc i’-5!-‘5 Columbia, M0. the city for th ' The ‘I on B ctr ety. -———----- bank had almost a halt mil- ’ F0‘)? SALE lion dollars in resources and loans. 58lUY‘d"5'- 18~ mu. 3390,00‘). ‘Thompson and hlargaret .__————-Q-—-—-—— Conleaaea to Poisoning B! Uhltad Praia. GARY. lnd., April l6.—A plea of guilty is expected today_hy the? police when llrs. Anna Ginnlng-. -. - - *——. ' ’ on a charge of Learnto DANCE rd of the Childreu will have a food sale ‘way, Exchange National Bank Bldg. Adv.193-194 ham to g t . murder, following her confession : last night that she had‘glV‘en'p'6Tii6n‘- to her four children, three of whom‘ died. -..——.—._.—_—.__. To Undergo ltarga ' tioa. , , By United 1-... .. flu . 1 Private lessons by ap- ..;':'*.:.*"...**°.*°..:~..-. ~::.:: 3: ...:i ~.»a--m. tion of the sectional dirldona of the V Department-of Justice *‘in the in- MRS. JAMESON treats y and e:onomy".j ‘ Phone 2048 was announced today by Attorney- General. Sargent. ..:—__: —-~ '-—+- 0* * — Q _ DESIGNIISG HATS To latch Any "Costume 1 I l l 1 i . fl _ ._ 2 _ ,_ 1 ., _. 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Our expert work‘ will malt you look your best. It will give you poise and a confidence in yourself. For appointment phone 1418 “ University lleauty Shoppe Palms Building LOS‘l'—-KIWI Bins via» either LOST-Dark Phone 1294 black. Reward. C198-tf iiig, § in-aim "O ‘M B.“ Box uE'n M d D . ‘ I-roan .:youmay rian. W~ >1 I I inches long. act with Brad _ and 8 sapphires. but on -,' -———--r—-———— * WI)’ between swphem C°“°¢° ""3. if you wanna buy or sell some-i Phonel Rkhuis’ Wabash Station, or between Wa-_ um,‘ 37 ‘ ‘bong... nu “L ; i Mlfkfl lo!‘ “Sh- tash‘ station and Harris‘. Finder - 5 V‘. . return to l-lvalyn Caldwell. Sl£pl'I¢fl8_ A "“” "“ ” W ' E J ' i ' College and receive rcwa . _ 1 ‘ % PHONE 270 __ _§L3_‘_‘ FOR SALE ’ i-‘on SAL track with 2- For Better Meats story house, practically new, oak S‘-?"“l'¢‘N¢ ‘t - floors fire place, bath room with OVERLAND ’ outside of city limits, taxes only 840. a real ' New 4-room bungalow with bath, I ‘ full basement, furnace, small pay- ment down. . Presen ting AN INCOMPARABLE COLLECTION OF Spring Millinery Iriabel's HdtSg.:i T _Unusual pday Tommow _ e I L ital Always \ '" 3'. i =:2:‘..‘.'~‘ '=T;.',,"§.”'-.‘-‘-'.‘.'}lI!! V . '\(' r . L .',-_‘ -A-" J a , i Starter. Good Tires :50 bargain. i i i l 5 . cola. Ashhnd ‘Gravel. reports ilnfllsaoia-itcaiaoefeatedbkla-jeiaile eggs. In order for him Rum,‘ if “mm”, m Kn,” sir 4-rooiir - komaA.anlI.Oollegeina~tnatch'tadothlsitwaanecesaaiyt'or.hiin m ham _ 193,134 ~--"'——'"V laatwoektlttfilifil. ‘to place his order for est! Will! _______._._____._._—-———-— 3 , -1 FOR F!uDAY """' """" us. 1! rod. too. 09' 3°65 "°‘ LOS‘l‘—S ll beaded coin pune.‘c"F"_ v u’‘'“ hula’ 1“ lag , . ACT fl‘AY- . we can fill yongmdordera -1;. “gnu,-!,n:g Guam your 11¢- pbona 18!)-or 1108. 33-1985 Q Jamar Cl: , CCU. 8. lb Bava_:prol!I1'9‘.V- W? hi“-' 5°90 “Ci”! tarnto Eaten-Park Store. 193-194 A _ opdg an-[y in the 5 (harp at ' zthis kind of product for several ur- 'Um'flu'n; u;wt;u‘°°dED"'u"‘ 1 morning while ‘there. But our Motto has 3'“ ' "“ 9'” " I ' to be ‘ wide 3 is sure. . choice and any ii;-ge re. -.¢_.,.- Start This Season Off, Right With as New Set of Clubs Time of year has come to get out and loosen up your joints made stiff by last win- ter’s ice and snow. Your’ old rival may choose you now any time and you must be ready for him. You know that the excuse of a bum club will not do you any good. ALL GRADE OF CLUBS A .‘_%Macg'regor Spalding YOUR CHOICE OF THE BEST BALLS Imported English Macgregor Spalding Peck’s Drug Co. ‘\i.n.l;:“ '... Home at Estes. and — ,__»_......, '— ‘T: M73. RU ‘ ‘C; 7."""~*tig.~.\-.. ynrir . ~‘.+~.c« ‘~n...*+.'.. liitc. Satu Mr. and M with a mi‘ day i-.‘.'r~nin bite enter! at their h about thir A .Dr."d:in.l _ yeater any where Mr‘ . $5.317.’ 32% ' ‘ _ , — d_ r “'- vvu_.mAM3 —- Physio-Th A 3: ciinecl y- A'rii~i’o._.~. 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