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Pat‘: M” I raent oil-landa no state i "’° - ‘J-3""‘*°"' The 5. lfiall nonu- ‘ -Radio truss“ all ovu-- “'3' onlaa'f:lly"a'ce.c:te¢l ulna-y tron: 0 P-tridsaad "'~ "' °°‘“' _ "l*°'_ Gordon Campbell. local oil man. zfulicdiglalf ‘ fir‘ ‘°“"‘.l"‘- rm °" '3' as a _e to lnfluenr-~ the ou 1* V011 II inghn, %’ '5" ""'- xisonarrcc to Campbell of it and Ky" the annual hall of the egj When III. Calvin Coolidge} {ah permit; by the secretary"; of the aeers seems ve I button in the White interior and the cormlbioner of impression as it did in the all‘. 301!!! Saturday she Will throw; the General Land Office in Wash- of tlmzineernne tree. for two daily 098! women: world fair hen-2.», pawn there voted u‘ KNlt&. show « lta .-kill‘ til the coronation of. this Hlasoori w (4lfl.l''¢~ . M .~~_ have nlwaya _ . and -ouldaiu in croaing a The c.-owning of Queen Victoria l. l .2’ 5 § 3' Under thl‘ ‘ .. Know That," the Covington Post on the “M-venu'.2nth lrelaod anarked: "S:odPI$. . the \-er}' I! t '-flglgn was a civfi Q such. is the patfin all! : organiauions. - there are several ‘5, t'it'ti'.-5 which celebrate the ‘' 3 his honor. “The custom was startel in 1903 by students of the University of ' Xissouri, who had lacked a holiday gigce Christmas and who had. dis- covered that St. Patriot: arae an -engineer. The Missouri student: ’- point for proof bf their ass.-rtion to v_ i _an odd coin of early lreland which shown St. Patrick on one stick. car- ‘ net-ring At p her side appear " 2 coin is a half-penny of 1739. TOR Y OF A MARE‘ THAT SAVED TH rm n ‘ - , - . Dumb animals are devoled to it master or niatreae and often ' ve both it_s mistruns nnd_InI§.l_c!'_ ring the Clvfl‘War Judge ‘also re. W S. Wilson. who were the 1... parents for yum.-w. scoop -1 ‘ :5‘: ‘While father was fighting ‘he ' 1 left the more at home for-his wife -to care : ‘.‘ _ “lather was afraid that the mare * would be taken from them, so she :,kept it in a wooded land just back , ‘ of the house. The animal seemed 'V toknowthatthu'evI8da' Ind . ‘ ,‘ that she should not nlclter Whtn Ah" mistress fed her: “One day." related Mrs. Srott. . “mother rode, her to a neiflxbafe --house for anaftcrnoon Visit. On the way back the girdle came on- astened and mother tried to pull .. the animal up to a log so she could ' get off and fix it. The illtl not want to go up to, t'nt'°l°K 350 Jane 6 \ . Q > - horsz. .‘ the more on and it went like v‘vil:l- ‘_, re. “After that mother felt that it was unsafe for the animal to be at K‘ —‘.§ome. and the next time father was ‘ there. hi 5 .52’ l 5. 3. i i R be tool: the mare awn)‘ "l_l1" It was a good thing he did. -9 for the very next morninl 00! Of av‘ 0 §_ Zhe Union men calm 50!’ ll?’- ’ "It was the same mare that car- lried father from thevufllm P"”°" . his home. They traveled eight! “ urn without stoppinlh nu’ 5”" Jnwam the Missouri River at Roche- gport. I-‘other said that an ordinary ‘inure could never have survived the _, {long ride and the strain. 91 li “And that name mare lived thir- O A - teen. _ r ' ' A '1 16. 7:30 . ‘ JUN, ‘g In The presidency Bf am y maniac II will -peak It I X‘ flbmareov. L; . ‘ “April I‘l’."4¥335iIP7 ' '~."~“- \ ‘April ea :t_aad' II.-The Vhyotto ao- sm ooafoI‘$9.¢' do Iethallat an-uh an-then. - sates.»-.1-In the llakoralb at . ~ ‘ an uncanny will - A , o _. fiuA .d~ " Aarll :4.-no-'l~:-on lard may in Iathvell Ora-an-Ian. . April 27. 4 Ufltf at land Qiadraule. llbuq tr .. I " re- . 1' one . 9,‘, " t com-fed beauty may become sylph-‘ 4 LIVES or QWNL'_m_' 1 P- ’ Broadway, owned} thorough-{ .' Iltlft. - . ' -e a the ofinuous eompetltlu of ICI- Iiaa Helen Pashel. a" what: Pfillpector, who spends her time iatheplaiaaandinthesvlldslo- is to have a the nature of her work. Kits llelen Walrath. who started pajama fad for women when sllevgradoated from college five like. All of the styles women have worn from Eve to Cleopatra and from Queen Victoria to the eas- tume! of‘ 1925 will be shown by will have their leading artilrts on hand to show what woman in 0- ing on the stage today, in the tray of acting. designing, producing and aelling a show. A booth at which the tired business man will park. provided hia wife tllowa. will be a will prove a trademark which shows the eu- article. A “famous woman's day” is Scheduled, to: 'lhuraday, April 23.‘ There will he a breakfast for many fanarua women headed by Governor Kellie 'X's7loe Ross. ' There will be 8. famous cook‘: day and a girl’: day. On these days R will hespecial pnograms‘vri by experts and dem-' won 0'! how to wear clothes dial to behave at social func- tions by ra Wtnterbotham Theodo and other aoeiety favorites of Oil- ago's younger set. . Inez Harden of hlsrigold, His- siaaippi, America's healthiest girl, also will be here ahow the women how to attain perfection in health. I Wren Boone $1.25 W. Dalton 962 red j 1 A c ' 9- un alvdh A %'M; ’ 7 it. A R 23 ' lliicrdidll Itisparu mad with Canola ’ 8 Afiumre lngtflt. , " 3 Whselar la under man indict- _ ment in Wfihtton f alleged 1. Senator Thomas F. catillt kinds of clay to’ intake pottery, boot a and have coot praaically nothing fonugtlteep. oll-roofing has a record of durability which canncx he paralleled in the indusry. ll izh P -the mlncraliud surface (of natural crushed slate) ° ‘cularly attractive for use on barns, silos, sheds and similar huildiqs. Rubiroid Strip-shingles are when there is a ' trcxmesn. Due to their unustnl form, you. may laythcm inanyoneot many diaidctive patterns. Furthermore, it is not necessary to use a tingle oolorinanyotrhcaepaxena. Youmsyobtain anutractivehlendofcolomsincctheshioglesare _c ' sas=ercca.Ven¢=I_II or phone _ ‘ s.==ivt*~~»*.<=*9=*- “I"‘°". "-1 ..¢':= r.°.°.:.°'!'.=!‘ "'2 Taylo -Estes co._‘{ :2-v o-toqoe- ~ pg 9 Ement in behalf d a client. . , Wllsh, col- jlengue of Wheeler in the 8 note. we’ appear as Wheeler‘: counsel in the court. e has - ar ;Wheel.r'n attorney during all the J‘ in... Home on-gale.’ vcolsna .aaaIra.‘l'§n1‘ar-as J. 1.. rescue and tn-I5 at Illoai cm-ether:-enaolJaIa!'at|ce ans ° Box-rpev loader. 1‘heLtaAeat!tuht-jlnplaaefaro file were hove ‘lbday on M"-it 0i---rtohelv-est-Iutdud Ital t.-etlioraunx-on of nnuuuu t. W500’. AW“ 17. _ vlaltlfl . and Ir.-.. fftarvoce Vaughn. 1. 5‘. turbo and family. and Orb!) Ila: Indeed Stone at Ca-atealla was ‘Rubaad{am,yvlntte.IatIbeho.ool1¢uentofIra.C.I.(‘tartaawe -eat. dam ltnrhs l _ ‘Members of the chitin grade and of the In. I’. l.. Tremaine and children visited 9'5 '‘’P‘‘’‘ near Columbia Tua- xu rt . out In. Iaevln -7. and Ir. and In R. in Cnluhlrla SI fill It 1‘. (learn and tn at lion:-All: Vialltzl the llorhe-.‘ up. M"... u.,‘g.,_ 01 I alto‘ aodl Duu|'la'n. 0. 'C. r, F. ltaldv.-in were dam-o gt ad Irv. IL I. Again M Chatflaadeflldn-aa!'alout0rove (little-alaaa-‘layloeaadehlldrn uro,auuvuuue.uaar-':r"':.__._.-.n‘h 5‘ Barhalotorfirokit. '_t—“.“~ bu°°'m"‘“‘ Dmarfitamaauaattheyaeh-alot&_“l... "' “-490 ,IavJaadeaaarIeIaha. """" :.t.aola-h-a-u-unleoulev 3--O-I-ltd-0::-auruaun. ."hm]~“ Chdfiokohhodlahoacuhoodfaflh an.a-unuuu-pauo.-ua-aua -so 0"-lb-Hm» 8-may ~ Ir.aadIra.0lIvo|laQer. ' Ir.QdI:a?a-lleretcol-anbia.aOl au-usunleau-Jc-uuaauuuue-1 It--Callas-cu-asuao-vi-a-n wed-aadsvtnlhalalulurha. Itaad Jua-niece r. lhaDaa¢buaaItauQyvIatteelr.aad Ir.aadInltoh-rtlleeanduraad If--I-I-fin-win-dV-1|-r led-a-Ire. IhIdWalaatGn-oeevlaltad hole» It. fi'- rs. Iarale llee Land Peobrdjr IJ.lfiIra.l)olaa-rfoleractn-clad Ildvrar valued lr.aadIrs.C.I..llurhs Ab and foamy. '1‘ 3 3 I-lb aqua Furucaoa and family I!" give I the hall in Providence Saturday ’. . In-ilr. and Charla‘ J. A. ‘chow was elected director at the Mllle . ........ ..s2.7s Rare and sauna. lb. ....l0c KLASS SEED STORE proceedings (me and at the Na- tion's capital since they first started over a year ago. The trial here is expected ts last a week. When concluded. Wheeler and Walsh will as]: early trial of the Washington indictment. If convicted here or in Washington. 9*‘ it in a-hnllv likely that appeal will be taken. Tre penalty of final con- viction in Wheeler‘; expulsion from the Senate. ‘line Nqroes Fined. (°herlt-s lloxley. guilty to statutory charges in police court this morning before Steele: were each fined $5 and costs. eon REAL ESIFATE, INSURANCE. AND FARM LOANS SEE W. B. PALMER Over Peeks .‘ Phone 1569 I That wul one‘ We have the Ioat°eom|Ioto otocl: of hens and package aeed In Central Ifiaaourl. LAWN GRASS Kentucky Blue Graaa. lb. ..I5c White Clover. lb. . . . . . Eoglldt Rye. lb. . . . . . . ..2Se Oalon Sou-Seed Potatoeo. '1! Better Seeds Were Pro- daeed, We Would Sell The-" I ‘ .......... SEED i i 1 Phone74_ NlathaadWalaat 9 r RUBEROID roof is like a good insurance policy—vl-hen you get one you have the corn- ortable feeling that the future is well taken care old roof is an insurance against rool- , ingtrochleaforycantocome. Manylsidinl892— ‘; when uberoid ws first rnadc—arc still in’ service idul for residences possihdiy of great variety in color ofnuuralcmshcd clue in red,andaeel-hl &. .'. forsamplesarilde. " .- _, ' .3,‘ - 2" ‘"4 3». '— ‘p. -‘-‘79~-..- -‘ ‘.4.-. 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