The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 21, 1913, Page 2, Image 4
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JUANITA WYL1E I
W. S. HOUGH . . . Business
__ t- ym *mmc- '?
,T tislng a plac Salisbui
SviUli Post Card Day and now Be
is about to adopt the idea.
' is a good one, so we ment
.gain.
Mgr.
THE LAN(
ry had a i??????????
COUNTY K
Ion it'once
DRY CREE
FASTER NEWS, OCTOB]
of Lancaster spen
ipiirn Mrs. E. \V. Hammoi
HW\ Miss Docia Peacl
lUVVkS 'her sister. Mrs. S. J
place, returned to h
ville, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. P.
ER 21,1913. V
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t Saturday with pT^TyTiTTT
li. after visitiim *
I. Vincent, at this V
er luune at WestT.
Twltty spent : wn
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PUBLISH KKS* A NXOUNCE
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Fridays at Lancaster, S
by The Lancaster Publi
Company, successors to
Ledger, established 1852;
Review, established 1878;
Enterprise, established
and entered as secondmatter
Oct. 7, 19OS, at
ii t I .nn ciiHtfir. S
SnSNT* "Gold '""kes coal uecessa
and ^'le Greenville Piedmont.
q makes coal fly.
shlng
The "Of course Charles F. M
the Imp In the recent im
The
1891 trial In New York." says 1
-class wood Journal. There v
the peach in the impeachment
C.. ti'ft (iovo Koon nnuKIp tn Hi
iry," sighs |
It also Special to The News.
Dry Creek, Oct. 20.Cauthen
spent Sund
James A. Cauthen. Hi
^as for Greenvllle
peachment Mlss Dlllk Mathis s
rhe Green- with her friend, Miss
ras also a ney.
but so far ! Mr- ?: " Pel1 8Pent
w, I, w? ; Mr.vw^
. Saturday and Su
Twitty's mother. Ml
?Mr. Everett ne?r Stoneboro.
ay with Mr. Miss Virginia Ta;
p left Monday visited her sister, M
Monday.
tpent Sunday Misses Ivor Brc
Gertie Court- Twitty attended th<
County Teachers' Ai
; Sunday with caster Saturday.
Mr. H. H. Hort
c 1? ? 11?- sr?ti_ Mi
inlay with Mrs. 1*1 " ?
rs. J. C. Hllliard, *
ylor of Lancaster !
[rs. E. B. Mobley, J' N
>wn and Gladys
b meeting of the
jsoclation at Lan
on of Lancaster
H. A. Horton. I*1 f
IE NT. j
CREDIT |;j
GOOD [:]
under Act of Congrest
March S. 1879
SUBSCRIPTION PRICC
(In Advance.)
One Year
Six Month* *
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Your subscription mus
"~im ?n nnH includine
1 don't think Mrs. Sulzer fil
j. Since the limited meat
about to become a real p
. . $1.50 should not eat veal. If
...75c general would refrain frc
~~" calves would be spared.
be glad to save the calves j
t raise more cattle or the pr
year . ,
? " - | iur. r^u nuuius speui
Is the bill. \ his friend, Mr. Rich M
_ Mr. Wulter Cuutlien
supply is Greenville Saturday w?
mW?m ..._ his mother heard from
roblem ?e _he ,s lng alQng ftU
people in
?m il- the DOUGLAS
We should
ind should _ . . . XT
... Speial to The News,
oblem will i _ , ^ . OA
Douglas, Oct. 20.
. ouuutty v? im ? F
Ills. Monday,
left home for Heath Spring hi
sek and when Mobley a striking; e
i him he said who believes with
right. the higher educatloi
and in those childre
examples of those v
ucation of the higl
willing to underg<
hardships and put fc
Mrs M J efr?rt to obtain it.
as In Mr. Berry l*| V K'\
xample of a man 1*1 jf ili'L
all his heart In l#i fl JJ'y.
a of his children; l*l A
n no less striking Ijl
i'ho desire an ed- l*| B Ir
ler type and are I*1 T
o the necessary IJl
?rth the necessary l?|
Mr. Mobley has I*1
k" 1:1
yaiu u|/ w w-v. w
marked on your label. If j
Is stopped look at your date
you will probably And yoi
behind one year.
We cannot send each
scriber a statement. Loo
Your Labei.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, J
?Weather forecast for
>aper soon Decome quite serious
i and
i are The sudden death of P
will cause regret throug
k^at S?uth an(l admirers in
will miss the visits he has
- from time to time. His
1913. songs and stories have don
??? keep alive In the hearts of
South people of the South the
' Green is spending a f
? her parents in Edgefiel
oik Miller Mr. Pierce Graham
hout the with Mr. Tom Barton.
Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. (.!
. , Sunday with their rel
made here mlH v(llage>
plantation | Mrs. Annie Cnskey si
e much to , day with her sister, Mr
the young i of th? Dl"y Creek sectio
i *. , r,, i Mrs. Hassle Crenshu
beautiful | weefc wlth , dauchtt
aw days with dliultllter8 Three
spent Sunday V",'1""Iff ?EoIiej
state, the fourth, on
latnbers snout neas' lackin* onl>' c
athea at the uat,on at W,nthr?P
atives at the are n<jw taklng cour
i?o( o?? our state institution
l \ .L ration. Who ran I
* The accomplishment
, task cost somethlnj
rw Ma L A ?;? :
of these are full ||?f
Bes within the >! "
i account of sick- J
?ne year of grad- - ?
The other three
ses In as many of *
is of higher edu
)eat this record? J
I of such a noble I bank, will
?. yea, much, In
ind self-sacriflce. J Our offi<
>nservative, yet progressive,
promote the interests of our p
:ers invite, at all times, the dis
^1
methods of our |?j
mtrons. |*|
jcussion of mat- ill
Carolina: Fair Tuesday anc
nesday.
A high price for cotton he
high cost of living a whole lo
There are many game laws,
slaughter of song birds goes 01
day.
I Wed- sentiments of a by-gone c
genial, courtly gentleman
- to a generation which i
lps the passing, to an age of chi\
t. romance on which our tho
to dwell.
yet the
II every I AVE I'M CDl'KSE FO
CASTER.
Wn wlaVt tn I'nnirrfitiilntn
lay. This Graham.
belonged | Mrs. L. L. Blaekmon
s swiftly Helms spent Sunday >
.niMr o.. ? Mrs. J. E. Sowell.
y and | Mr. F. M. Stogner
ughts love Moriah Association at 1
Sunday.
_ Miss Janle Green ii
It Ii\N- while with lier brothe
Green.
Mr. Charley Caskey
tho lndip<4 Inr Tll'inb mnn anmit Q
isux me nrsi essem
?.wi T T to do it, for the wi
i; -h the way. Far bet
j and lands and banl
j j .1. these are, is an ed
attended the t eliililrcsii. that they r
? HlH 1 ly equipped for life
!it said to their credi
3 "m m* xn ?n<1 around Heath S|
r, Mr. M. J. ,y equlppC(1 for lifo
, ?. . sou Kilt and are seeki
and Mr. Wal- dren a coUege edu
, *??" ? ?*? |;j ters of mi
11 usually makes |*| . ,
ter than houses K| assistance
k stock, pood as |?| w ...
lucation for our Ijl we WU1
nay be thorough- I.J put in our
's struggle. Bet |*1
t that there Is in Ijl months,
pring an unusual- I*J __________
's struggle. Let |*| iBanKTa
Ing for their clill- Ijl
cation; but not |*J ___
itual interest and are ready to
to our patrons.
pay you 4 per cent interest on
bank and compound the intei
give reasonable M
the money you |*J
est every three [ ?
Running for governor seem
almost as popular a pastil
Massachusetts as in South Cs
Read the good advice of
Agent W. \V. Long in this iss
bow oats.
"Speak your mind but min
BnAOfh " sounds almost like ;
s to bt Qj. tjie Lancaster Library A
no in
upon securing a list of sp
trolina. (.eum attractions for the wl
State 'iavc ')een without such
ue and ment ^or severa' seasons
felt the need of them. 0
should be very grateful t
d vour terprising women who ar
i nara- us t,ie advantage of tin
association home of Mr. T... A. Gre
Ion did lv- I Mr and Mrs- Vance
" Hast Sunday with Mr. J
nter. We
entertain- n.KASANT VA
and have
?ur people I , , x
.. i Speelal to The News,
o the en- ,,
, I Pleasant Valley, C
o to give commiinity was shoeket
3 lyceum morning to learn of the
. within the scope
l'\am* .. . 1 knowledge has any
Threatt spent ypars applied the r
. A. Houze. universally as has a
we not "think on tl
filiKV. go and "do likewise
SOCIAL EVE1
Dot. 20. Our rTlTTTJ1!
1 on Saturday OUXvJIjI
> death of Mr.
or the writer's r ^1-.
other, in recent 'J I
irinciple quite so V
Ir. Mobley. Shall ?
tiese things" and v
Z C. D. JOM
tfTS AT ; President
I COLLEGE >:
First N ations
OF LANCASTER.
ES, R. E. AVYLIE, E.
Vic? President.
il Bank
I 1
M. CROXTON,
Cashier. '
,
dox, as indeed it is.
Boll rot causes a loss of tv
lion a year but the loss from i
cannot be estimated.
Hawthorn's description of j
prison life and Sherman's c]
tion of war are very similar.
course and should help the
ing season tickets at one
to mil- must place a certain numb
dry rot son tickets immediately to <
guarantee to the lyceum cc
They hope, of course,
\tlanta more than mere expenses,
lescrip- brary needs every dollar i
Our citizens should rally i
rvnrt n f thn llhrarv niul V
m by buy- Perry R. Collins, which
e. Thoy ; his homo early Satun
* f ' ! He was 111 only a day or
t j seemed only slightly lr
over their on Friday night lie g
iinpany. worse and the end ca
to make hours. Mr. Collins wi
41 ./'federate veteran and 1
for the li- jy ol(, H|g Jov|alit:
t can get. P(] disposition and li
o the sup- caused him to be one
ioin iimw 1 known citizens, and he
took place at'W4. . ?
.lay morning. stu?>?*.,tH C.ive i?,
two and then mane? or "liariiu
idisposed. but Other t'ollej
rew suddenly
me In a few Special to The New!
is an ex-Con- Hartsvllle, Oct. 2
tvas about 73 of the meeting of t
/, good natur- the homesickness <
.is big heart dents are things of
of our best old and new girls a
numbered his The different classes
Amateur Perfor- __________
m's Circus"? _ , ,
v. official organ o:
*e News. ..Fifty women R]
5< thcdral to demoi
,n rp, . . thy with their Ei
. . ! hUarit> prote8t against t
he old girls and thorities at New
if the new stu- Mnj pankhurst
the past. Roth
re hard at work. I)m|os , p,
i, societies, dubs, Hnn llf
f the organization,
so went to the Ca- M '
istrate their sympa- ? j
tiglish sisters and to
he action of the auYork
in preventing -y
from landing." I I ^
ps For Keorganir.a- V/ Is.
rniprv1 Ftiion M
L?g=_.
>tton
)
Are you ready for wint<
seems to be coming our way
lessly, whether or not we wai
The Sumter schools are si
have an excellent system of r
inspection, something we ne<
need badly.
Tho nricp r>f nip:it is alread
;r? It wj1Q have labored so long
relent- going. Then too, by thus
it it. good cause we will, at the s
be adding to our own c
lid to hearing something worl
nodical Sevpraj of tjie numbers ar
?d and one Js magicjan and
a lecture. They will all b
v sum- lng and those of our pe<
*"T i friends by the humlrt
to keep it majns Wero Interred Sui
helping a church, after funeral
tame time, I ducted by his pastor,
ulture in 1 Hardin of Van Wyck.
... i many friends, he leaves
,h wnile. , j|y connection to mour
e musical, ' Your correspondent 1
the last is ure of spending a few
e interest- York county fair in F
, . ; Friday, while we knew
3P e w ho ePOJ1 f conntv. we wer
?ds. His re- and all brandies of
nday at Belair have been organiz
services con- every indication ol
Rev. H. W. most successful yea
Resides his of Coker College,
i a large fam- The monotony c
n his loss. broken occasionally
liad the pleas- event, for Coker C
hours at the lieve in the truth o
Lock Hill last "All work and no
that York is a dull boy."
e most asrree- One of the most
the college work _ wr r?
e.l and there Is _ r- R<
r this being the South Carolina I
ir in the history "leotf lfarm?1
the following pit
>f hard work is ?! reorganizing t
by some social ?
'ollege girls be- ,, Wednesday 0
f the old maxim, 11 a" m Ric^,11
play makes Jack Thur?day. OcC
11 a. m.; Flint R
nleasant social Springs, 7 p. m.
eed, state agent of
farmers' Union, will The high ]
s of the county at
ices for the purpose enable ever
he County Farmers' hjg bui,dins
irtober 22: Buford. th FARME
ill, 7 p. m.
ober 23: Fork Hill, Write D
idge, 3 p. m.; Heath VS rite v.
price of cotton should
y farmer to insure
fs and live-stock in
IRS' MUTUALS.
E. BONEY, M*r.t
XT 1 *ii n
clently high for the farmers
section to begin to make
raising profitable.
The Atlanta Constitution si
that "work?real work?for <
a decade" may be the reasc
United States senators "do n<
so important" now.
of this I)atronize high class entei
cattle- w'" c'? we^ lo buy seaso
which can be used by any i
a family.
jggests All progressive towns al
>nce in lyceum entertainments am
>11 why Kresslye citizens of the^e t
)t look rokiize them. Here Is th<
The Newberry Observer u|
rtainments ably surprised at the
n tickets quality of the good thli
member of at their first county fall
I department was fine, ai
I of live stock and farm
fiord good ; crf.(]jt to York county
d all pro- j farmers. We feel sure
owns pat- , will give the agrlcult
> Vnni nf county an impetus thai
j could do. We were tli
ion it: | ,iaVf nn(j nearly nil the
quantity and events which has t
igs on exhibit school opened, waf
r. The ladies' ception, in the fori
id the display garden fete, given b
products did the faculty and studi
's progressive evening, October 14
that this fair The spacious lawn
ure of York with its stately oa
i nothing else beautiful setting f
ere on school The artificial light
schools in the pale moon in the li
aicen place slnAr Friday, octo
1 the annual re- Pla'n, 11a. r
in of a brlflfiuit bouse, 3 p.Nnj.;
y Major Coker to Saturday, Oe
ent body Tuesday Grove church, 1]
i of Major Coker,
furnished a
or audi n p/trty. I
s vied with the I f|B
loavona to mjtk* I 8
ber 24: Pleasant!
n.; Midway school
Plat Creek, 7. p. m. Or see F
tober 25: Centre
L a. m.
lorKvine, a.
ARMERS BANK,
Lancaster, S. C.
r
Ilobson succeeded in sinki
Merrimac but he will hardly
so easy to sink the possibilit
Mr. Underwood's election t
United States senate.
The Augusta Chronicle si
the advisability of having the
gansett "run alongside Mexit
iik the strong that it can afford to
find it w'thout a lyceum. Our c
is like every oomiriunity?it
ies of tonjc 0f a, new tHbUght,
o the festival, an evening or tw<
fqr pleasure and culture,
orally true that the towns
unrests l,ort Rood lyceums lead t
towns that do not, and it it
Narra- arally true that the people
*o and who patronize the lyoeuni ;
i ?ai u auu county lurufii uui ru
live a year York county may be |
ommunity hrst fair, certainly she
. needs the that her boys and girls
a musical greatest asset,
a together j Lancaster may "lea<
It is gen- many things, but she is
that sup- leading much in the
he other county fair. Since Rod
5 also gen- what centrally located,
in a town do to have a tri-county
ire among let York, Lancaster
VVIIIir t > * I ? (lllllfs 111? ?r? I illvl
[>roud of her j The most amusin
must realize evening's entertain
constitute her ' amateur "llarnum
I head of the parade
1" in a good ( making the welkir
certainly not i music from such in
matter of a j pans, combs, horns
c Hill is some- ; led by the foremost
how would it ! ers, C'arl Jean Tol
fair there and time with a featlie
and Chester i followed in order,
k feature of the^ H 11^
iment . was thej f I Iff
circus." At the
came the band,
1 rinK with the .
struments as tin,,,
etc. This wa? '
of musical lotfT |J CtOCl
[man, who went
r duster. Then =^^==
Miss Kirven as
IIIUUC
r 28, 29, 30, 3
l n v. mi n ?w
rair
;l, 1913
v ^ - sj
pour oil on the trobulod wa1
that bubbling republic."
"Sulzer will rest in summer
says a headline, which was pr
set before the cold spell rami
us. He may journey thither 1
do not envy him the rest.
The snow and sleet of yes
or? oi ine most useiui ana prourt
pie in the town.
"A t?reat educator said
,, 'The lyceum as an institut
hotel, highest embodiment of the
obably instinct in man. It is tl
upon PLUS. It is. literature 11
>ut we an'* interpreted. It is the
densed into an hour. It
personified. It is the epic e
It is classical music mad
iterday and popular music made cla
;ssi ve poo-1 counties participate?
Quito a good many o
recently: ' went down to Lancast
ion is the some as jurors, some.
> dramatic and we are sorry to sa
lie stage, two went as principals,
lumlnated recollection of your i
novel con- this is the first time th
is poetry people have had to settl
pitomized. i ences in the circuit ci
e popular trust that we shall not
issical. It happen again soon. PI
Queen of Sheba 01
if our citizens steed; Miss Hicks,
er last week, a pony just imp6rte
as witnesses, land Isles. Then
y that one or decorated float from
Within the rope performers, M
correspondent I Lawton. wafted kiss
at any of our Next came the hear,
le their differ- I trained dogs, clow
ourt, and we ; dlans.
have this to I Mr. C. W. Coker, i
easant Valley trodueed the uerforr
a?a cleopatra,a on DlggCF WW
(I from the Shetrame
a prettily
nhich the ti^ht ifr 1 .j
Issos Coker and <?
ies to the crowd. If IlgUl a
the monkey, the fl t /,
n. and wild In- w,n ny l7lv
passengers,
is ringmaster, in- I .
ners and the per- _\
d Better lhanbver. Hor
Flying Machine Fin
:e each day, carrying EACH
weather permittipfc. tiv<
se Kaces Daily ^ |r
5 Works
NIGHT. Attrac- \
a MIDWAY. - , v
have caused our older inhabit;
begin telling of other early
snaps they have known. But \s
any of them to beat this.
What has become of the inv
telephone service we were proi
Patience ceases to be a virtue
called upon to endure so ma
tilts to is orator>' w,th a message.
, , tertainment and educatl
ro,d ized.'"
o defy
"A 1,1 VK TOWN ANI>
COI'NCII,."
proved 1un pdltorial In The Gr
tiised? we find this paragn
when reminds us so forcibly of <
ny in- jn |<;1nraster that we feel it
It la en- is justly proud of her
on vital- a law-abiding com muni
! HK.XTH SPItl
A OKA I)
Special to The News,
eer News- j Heath Spring. Oct
iph which hoUHfl artd an apprecia
conditions tpd thft (.omlc play.
our duty
reputation as formance took plae
ty. of Japanese lantern
or her part perfectlj
After the show tl
about Major Coker ?
of college sours. Ic<
were served, soon
on ? f?ii ' girls departed for th'
1. i The Raraca and 1
tlve audience'of tfc# Sunday K(.lu
"Maidens All liaptlst church ente
m.w./vt. In lw.ll ??!#?? r* ? A n/\llor*o or I 1
e u^de1 a^lrZ\* 1 he b6
s. Each did his
ip girls gathered Farm Pi
mil sang a round < ?
5 cream and cake Id") DUT^
after which the "
r dormitories. Uw ?
i'hilabhea classes
>ol of the First
lac- ?
l ie. I/r 1 .1 *i v avnn.
st EjUnbit ot Live
roducts Ever Show
County.
vmmm? ' ?
Stock and
n in Meek- V,
conveniences. \\ hen are we
relief?
"Mexico has appendicitis
Huerta is the appendix," is tt
The News and Courier dlagnos
trouble. A simple operation
bring relief. Then why not c
the appendix?
to got to ((l,0te here:
"There is not a stretol
feet of (ierent street withil
unci limits today. What is th
le way l'lfi council? With
' the treasury, why should w
5es the j,linip over such streets?"
might There is much street w<
ut out shOUi(| he done here and u
done we will soon he wad
FIJI MM II, Kit (-11 111 *!??"
by Misses MacPhers
1 of fifty Jones. Brown and Twit
n the city ulty of the Heath Sprini
,e matter Mrs. Sallle Morgan M
money in night. Hover, the ma
e have to t-lic* evening's entertaini
recital In which Miss K
>rk which Pherson of the music c!
nless it is the Heath Spring i
. pianist, Mrs. Morgan M
ing up to ftnd Mf w Twit(
.iiii.-tuiiir iiciii liiij dim ruicf>( p> i
(on, Lathan, ing. The entertain
ty of the far- form of a carnival
? schools, and "Black Creek Car
ibley, Friday given , at Preswoo
in feature of grounds were brillia
merit was the largo bonfires and <1
atherine Mac- evening music was I
lepartment of HartsviUe band. He
?chools, was sisting of red lemo
obley, soloist, were served.
:y, cornetist. | Several new stud*
nent was in the II
, known as the lL,.?Jt
nival" and was k
ntly lighted with J \ V
luring the entire l|~V^ ^ \1
famished by the II n r/7 y
'freshments, con- IL\ yy
nade and fruits l|5?A W-~. (Ajw
;nts and two old f
New York has a club for dc
servants and It is at last possl
the lady of the house to teh
her cook and ascertain whet
not it will suit her pleasure to
and cook the next meal.
The perfect man in domes
as described by The Augusta
our anKios in mun, or gc
>mestle j,ioc^s out of our way to i
ble for the 8treet. Are we to at
Bphone clas3 with small towns 1
her or w^en wo should take ou
return place among the thriving
the state?
The editorial to which w
tic life terrefj closes thus:
Chron- ,,jfl Dosslblo that a 11^
' several ftar>h number was grf
get across Miss MacPherson hade
ay in the nn impersonator.
ike flreer That waa an abundar
nnd appetite satisfying
r rightful ^he home of Mr. H.
cities of the 10th Inst., in helel
I birth. Several of his
e have re- tha!r and a
I gathered there to enjo
fill dinner and good fe
/e town la him. and all went awin
>atly enjoyed, girls registered tins
quite a hit as | Mrs. Tolman, wifi
' of music, and her ne
it, appetizing, Colby of Maine,
dinner spread campus Friday at n
P. Mobley on
iration of hia
children with SERVICES INT1
few friends,
y the bounti- Suffragettes Recite
How ship with Paul's for C<
r wishing him 1
r? of the director ^
lee, MIsh PrlHollc Iffis&yJ /j
arrived on the
oon. ww
STUDENT.
KRRUPTKD. IMUl
Prayer* at St. a?*e Scientifi
omradea. extremes of
_ 11 4Lf
wmamr^.
ith & Milligan
cally prepared and carefully b
' heat and cold, excessive dryne
X ! -L * J ^ ?
Paints I
alanced to resist
ss or moisture and
iele "la a good provider, saves
for the rainy day, educates h;
dren and is kind to his family
the "perfect woman" is she u
sists him in all these things.
Why can't Lancaster have
Post Card Day we suggeate<
summer? It has been tried
lf^A*..n v* Ka a *yi on n a nf
a little being handicapped by a d
Is ctall- cil?"
and Now if our city fathen
.'ho as- men, let them make knowi
by beginning work at om
sidewalks and street cross
I that would be sorry for strangeT
1 last our town by some of its sti
and is can improve them and we i
n/1unr_ t 11 of nnnn
oad coun- many happy returns o
I Something ^over six
s are live lars have been colleete
i thin fart Connie-Maxwell Or
t. result of Work Day re
co on the R(, by thp Baptj8t Sundn
Ings. We | Mr. and Mrs. W. T. IV
s to judge ed home Monday evenli
eets We ter- with their little sot
should be- ILT^TT1,," (,0,tCxat<
the hospital there. He
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f the day. I London, October
ty-three dol- today again interru
d and sent to at St. Paul's and at
phanage as a slngton, where the I
cently observ- was preaching, by i
y school here, for "Mary Richards
lobley return- Kenney, who are be!
ng from Sum- | After the women \
l, who recent- St. Paul's they atte
i operation at meeting 011 the steps
is doing well, but the police Inter
nn,l n. A./v ? .rv A
19.?Suffragists | a" minKB w
pted the services B Paintfl foriT
st. Luke's, Ken- I which rema
Mshop of London E trallons of Ireciting
a prayer I *BI'?ns 01 r.
ion and Annie I B? three fjal
lug forcibly fed." I
vera ejected from I Ol j
inpted to hold a I I 111
of the Cathedral I
fered. Two woIa
?I,A
'men quicKiy uesiroy ordinary m
i a tough, tenacious, elastic, le
ins in perfect condition for m
[. & M. Paint will cover as muc
lions of ordinary paint. We cai
1 third Drag Co
eaaurea. H. & M.
ather-like coating:
any years. Two
h surface WELL
f prove it. ?
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