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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1927. second, Waymon Huddieston, and third, John EvariB. Outdoor Ad Men WHO AM Ex- Winchester Man Dies In West Elect Officers Today at Kentucky Association Holds BEREA CONTRACT AWARDS LISTED College Students Winners In Day's Programme At Celebration. Funeral for Services William Are Held Allen Annual Convention In City. OESTEN W.

H. Otting, of Newport, was re-1 Booklet On Etiquette For Readers How many ef these questions on etiquette can you answer? Does a divorcee continue to use her husband's name? Are invitations ever written on visiting: cards? What do the letters P. P. C. mean when they appear on a visiting card? When do persons shake hands? Should ahvaj-s be announced when calling on a person living in an apartment house? Is a "party call" still considered obligatory? The above are only a few of the questions answered in the new etiquette booklet from our Washington Information Bureau.

elected president of the Outdoor Ad Owen. Sneci-al to The Courier-Journal. Winchester, May 13. Word was received here today of the death yesterday of Ed Tapp, Melba, Ida no. He is survived by his widow and four children.

He was the brother of MOTION PICTURE MADE Walker Tapp and Mrs. W. S. Dunn, Winchester; Mrs. Ollie Baird, Mt Sterling, and Charles Tapp, Lexing ton.

Mr. Tapp was a former resident of Winchester. runerru services lor William AK; Owen were held at 2:30 o'clock this vertising Association of Kentucky, Friday afternoon at the thirty-fifth annual meeting of the organization at the Tyler. Other officers elected were: Vice president, E. Morehead, Mayfield, and secretary-treasurer, E.

C. Kelly, Louisville. The association went on record as favoring free poster display on a bigger scale than ever before for the "Go to Church," movement, American Legion, Near East Relief, fire prevention, up and paint up campaigns, safety first and other worthy causes. Clarence B. Lovell, Chicago, general manager of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America, said the L'nited States is now on the threshold of a new industrial era.

Other speakers were C. D. Mcln-tvre. New York: J. D.

Foust, Owehs- Boone Tavern Serving a meal: First. Edna Kerr: second, Catherine Lon, and third. Theda Wilson. Broom Industry Makin? regular brooms: First. James Foley: second, Ozial Baker, and third, Chandier Hale.

Makin fancy hearth brooms: Tied for first. Iri Abrams and Lawrence Sharpe, and second. Joe Cantrell. Chimes Playine First, Earl Gambill. and second.

Leon Weltinff. Clothin? Makin; creton aprons: First. Mary Gray: second. Anna Moore, and third, Mary Dowell. Co-operative Store Grocery salesman contest First, Arthur Hounehell: second.

George Farthin. an? third. Lorenzo Roe. Dniry Milkinz: First. Thomas FoUer: end.

Estill Back, and third. Theodore Robbins. Farm Hitching: First, Brooker" Short, and second, Chester Sams. Sheep shearinst: Firt. Earl Robbing, and second.

Tip Smith. Fireside Industry Pattern weavins: First. O'lie Keiiy: send. Famie Caeico, and third. Naomah Singleton.

Makinif hooked rues: First. Pari lee Griffith: second, Stella Alexander, and third, Edith Beatty. Garden Trnnsplantinz First. Elha Lambert: second. Ethelbert Creekmore.

and third. Samuel Dealon. Heat and Power Mter First. Gcorje Dick: second, Ausbie Kennedy, and third. Victor Kibardin.

Labor Office Ciearinsr departure permits: First. Ernest Barnes, and second. Ruth Rob-inon. Laundry Ironintr shirts: First. Mae Mcintosh: second, Marie Salisbury, and third, Inez Morgan.

Library Sewing: and recasinar books: First, Carmon Dvison: second. Alma Flee-nor, and third. Katherin Euward. Paintinsr Painting tahies: First, Ray Farley, and second. Wilson Farley.

Postoffice Distribution of faculty mail: First. Linton Johnon; second. Kelly Osborne, and third. George Wright. Printing Make-up type form: First.

John F.mmart: second, AVie Wilson, and third, Paxil Dval. Feeding job press: First, Robert Galvin: second, Fred Burkhardt. and third. Harry Noble. Registrar's Office Coornlin? statistics; First.

Helen Roberts: second. Payne, and third. Ruth Barbe. Secretary office Entering and dismi-'Sinu ttniens: First, Willie Armstrong; second, Fima Phillipson. and tied for third, Lucy Forret and Charles Sullivan.

Woodwork Making fancy hearth broom afternoon at the grave, conducted by the Rev. J. R. Savage, pastor of the list Ltiurcn. uurial was in Winchester Cemetery.

Active pal'-bearers were Henrv Owen. Frank Mathias, J. C. Ennerson. Will Bruce Krederie J.

Haskin, The Louisville Courier-Journal information Bureau, Washiiirton, D. C. I inclose herewith 6" cents stamps or coin for a copy ol the booklet "Modern Manners." Name Street City State First I am an Irishman. Second I am a writer and critic. Third None of my works has been filmed.

AVIIO AM Answer to today's "Who Am rV. A. Jones and Ellis Hamilton, and honorary, A. B. Mahan, Leland Hag gard, Kidd Allen, Dr.

R. B. Ishmacl Srwitl to The Courier-Journal. Ric hmond, May 13. Berea'Col-lege's fifth annual observance of Labor Contests I Jay was held yesterday en the school campus under the direction of Dean AVeidler of the college labor department.

Knthusiasm ran riish among the- students of the various Industrial departments who were competing for honors. The college students won the greatest number of the competitive contests and were pronounced winners of the whole day's pi oijra mme. A inovinsr picture firm of Cincinnati had one of its photographers on the grounds taking pictures of the I'Uoceedings. The winners of the various contests follow "Moulrtin? Firt, Julius wcontl. Price Tutt.

and third, Herman Dnlton. Rolling and etittnii cinnamon roll: Vtrt. Ernest Scott eoonu. Raymond J'-tieT7tnd thrio. icard M'lntoh.

Wrapping and biilint bakr-rf First, Edsrar fc-U. and rd or second, Ki nnctTT Arrrcii and 1'rint Matrttard. Bo.iniinir Hill Wa.in? Iihe and ft-nz table: First. Heten Cro-Tie: second, lxnien.o Rnf. and Neva Lowe.

Potato eeins roniest: First. Price Spencer: J. Newt Renaker. Vernon Haggard, appended to "Answers to Today's AU Alien teton and w. K.

Strode. Me Another" on rage -4. James Croghan, S7 ears old father of John Croghan, AVim-hcster ins, Louisville: Maysville, and horo; Miss Beth Higg Judge If. I Purnell, handles: First. Ifritiert Reynold; second, Enon Shanon, and third, Herbert Lewis.

uitru euuesciay mgnt at nis home in Lexington. He wan a member of the Mayor of Bard- J. R. Hazelwood, nion Army during the War Between ine Lnion City Hish School announces its commencement week will the States and served as a Sergeant T-l i Mr. Haskin will answer any question a reader of The asks.

Please avail yourself of this service. It is free. u. cooks company A be held beginning Sunday and continuing through next Friday. Sunday Kentucky Cavalry.

well, Ky. Delegates chosen to represent the Kentucky association at the National convention at Atlantic City in October were Mr. Otting and Mr. Kelly. About 100 members and friends of the Kentucky organization attended.

They represented cities in the State, Mr. Kelly said. Sixth Regiment, He is survived daughters, Mrs. by his widow, three night the Rev. Paris B.

Akin, will preach the commencement sermon at Minnie Dwyer, Mrs. the Christian church. "Bunch of Loretta Barrett popular selections. A vocal solo sung and Miss Katie Cr by Billie Luxon was applauded for an an or Dayton, Ohio, and six ghan, sons, John Croghan. Winchester: Will- encore.

Sidney Griffith, instructor of Fun," a three-act comedy, will he given by the junior class Monday night. The senior class will observe class day exercises Tuesday night when a the band, directed the concert and wa Joseph congratulated upon the progress of DHVtO'l. iam Croghan, New York; Frank and Owen Croghan, Ohio, and Thomas Croghan, ton. Court of Appeals Lexir. the boys.

Following the concert iie thirty-tivp members of the band were offered, lie novelty program me will be The class valedictorian will nie Tevis and salutarian. given refreshments by the Exchange Do Club. xcursion to INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY, MAY 15th William T. Kilpa trick, C. troit.

a member of nristian A chase up alleys, through yards science Board of Lectureship, deliv over fences, down streets and through erect a lecture entitled "Science and Keligion last night under the aus houses failed to result in the cap ture of Colman Todd this mornina pices of the Christ inn Science Society ROUND TRIP when officers were attempting to catiii Tevis. The senior play, "Miss Somebody a comedy drama in four acts, will be given Friday night. Wednesday night the eighth grade will have their commencement exercises with Dr. R. L.

Telford giving the principal laddress. The high school commencement exercises will be observed Thursday night with President Hutchinson of Derea College, presiding. Winchester, in the Court House. Tiv lecturer was introduced by Mrs. Lillian C.

Allen, former postmaster. him to return him to Gr mdale Reform School, which which he has be The Courier-Journal Frankfort Bureau. Frankfort, May Kentucky Court of Appeal. Eastern Division sitting: Commonwealth ou relation v-. Adam.

Grant, Thomas C. O. Railway Company v. Coleman Flint Company. Pike, reversed; Thomas Jtiusre.

'turner. v. Deaton, Breathitt, Thomas. Jie.ltfe. Whole court -ittt'iitf.

Loif Mountain Coal Companv vs. Head. affirmed: Clay. Chief Comb et al. v.

Cummninfa th of Ken tticky bv the State Highway Commia-ion. Peiry. at firmed: Turner. Cnramu-ioiicr. Lambert v.

Common wealth of Kentucky Jefier-oii. aliirmeil: Kee. JuiUe. Humphrey, Dr. nf Hancock Comtni-iom v.

Juhnon. Hancock; al-Iirmed: Ree. Jud.e. h-imore, v. Overtreet, Jefferson, affirmed- Rees.

parolied. It had been decided that he Third-Street Station 7 A. M. INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY should lie returned. He is the tson of Birdie Rose, who recently was ur m't m.

-t M' WW ULl. Mil I p-- City Miss Ada Williams, daughter of Mrs. A. G. Williams.

Coral Gables. and formerly of Winchester. acclaimed "Miss Miami'' in a beauty contest at Miami Wednesdnv. iloned hv Gov. William J.

Fields ot a V7rJ Aei- liquor charge. I The annual flower show given by the Woman's club at the Christian narrow i-i eel church yesterday was a colorful event and in variety and number of entries probably exceeded any pre Seventy-five gallons of mash and ore gallon of moonshine seized this morning when officers led by Deputy Sheriff Bogie, raided the home of J. B. Phelps, Negro, on Irvine Street, and found the whisky, and the home Robert Smith, Negro, on Maple Street, where the mash was discovered. vious display.

Mis. W. D. Arnold was chairman oC fthe flower show Methodists End Parley In Boyle 3-Day Conference Presided Over At Perryville By Danville Minister. Danville.

Kv May 13. The Dan- committer. The plumed hyacinth ex hibited by Mrs. Sallie Yates McKee, it was announced, came from the same roots planted more than sev Man Hurt On Way To Attend Derby enty years ago by her grandmother. A basket of red roses donated by the are these beautiful sheer hose, whose heels are inches narrower than ordinary stockings whose grace is more subtle! Especially lovely with summer frocks, you'll be surprised at the slightness this lovely stocking gives vour ankles.

In the best shades at Besten's Busy Hosiery Shop for the pair. Richmond Green house was auction ed off and was bought by Mr. C. B. iiie conference of the Methodist Church closed at Perryville to Brittain.

The money was added to the fund being accumulated! to plant i day after a three-da meeting Tho the grounds at the new Pattie A. Clay Infirmary. Mrs. Thomas Jackson Smith and Bjis v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Carf-y, allirmed: Unity.

CommtUiier. Aetna Insuiance Company v. Hetisley. Harlan, revet. -eo: Dniry, Commissioner.

Bailey Fetifiifoii Coal Compsny v. Ken-neuy, Floyd: Kennedy vs. Bailey Ferirnson Coal Company, Floyd, altirmed; Diary. Commissioner. Kennedy vs.

Stephens Branch Cnal Company. Floyd, affirmed: Drury. Commissionei (atliif Coal Comyauy Powers, administrator. Whitley, reversed Dietxman, Jude. Northern Ketitu Uy Mutual Telephone Company vs.

Bracken County. Kentucky, Bracken, reversi-d: Ilietzman, Juu Shanks, Amli'or. vs. Johnson. Tas Com mis-sioiir-r of Perry County, franklin, re-vcr-eo: Dietzma.i.

Jmi.e. C. O. T. X.

Railway Company v. Pula-ki: Ros vs. Jones, I'nlasKi. litst-named apwal and affirming thy second: Turner. Commissioner.

I.ipps v. ot Kentucky. Claj ameal denied, judgment ailunied. Ciay, Chief Juttce. it.

B. Tyler Company vs. K'rby's administrator. appellants petition lor rehearing ovrrruleu. Ma-on v.

Thomas W. Briscg Conniany. Jefferson: appellant filed motion and notice to docket auvaiice and submit, apydiant filed motion and statement lor oral argument. Hampton Realty Company vs. Miduleton.

Security r'rankliu: appelants tiled brief and notice, joint motion filed to 'ocUet advance a net Miotnil and lor tin ilas time to aiipebe" to Lie brief. Slierrell in vs. t'omnionwealth. Ed-nionoti: aiipcllant's motion tor an order directing Roy Weoh. Clerk ol he Ijimi on Circuit Court.

tocopy and a lettain affidavit and the instruction, -ivei by Hie trial court as a part ol the record Mrs. Homer Whittington acted as judges of the exhibits and the awards were as follows: Best Specimen of Peony, Pale Pink conference was presided over bj- the Rev. W. S. Maxwell, Danville." pre-iding elder of the district, and the Rev.

J. E. Savage, Middelsboro, secretary. The work of th Sunday-school was presented Wednesday by' Dennis V. Snapp, Paris, and Miss Allene Moon.

Nashville. Term. Miss Bertha Chiles. Nashville, also spoke on Sunday-school work. Wednesday morn-in.

Mrs. J. H. Spilman. Harrodsburg.

spoke on Dr. C. H. Greer. Lexington: C.

V. Martin First. Mrs. Warfieid Bennett: second. Mrs.

R. E. T.irley. Best Deen Piuk Kitt and second. Mrs.

R. E. Turley. Best inele Peony y.r. Allen Zarinsr.

Best Wliito Peony -Mr3. Nelson Coi-nehwon. Best Bleed- Leaves Memphis 11:00 pm dally for Pine Bluff, Camden, Shreveport, Texarkana, Dallas and Fort Worth Returning arrive Memphis 7:10 am Passenger and Freight Schedules on the St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines were interrupted by the flood sweeping the Mississippi Valley, and the patience shown by patrons is appreciated. Regular an s2 spendable service has been restored.

ns Heart Ms. Shelby Jelt. Best Lemon Henderson Tobaccoist Near Death In West Baden Hospital, Report. Special to The West Baden, May 13. James Hodges, about 4- years old, Henderson, was perhaps fatally injured today when his automobile went off the road near Paoli, Ind.

He suffered a fractured skull and jaw and his right arm was broken. He was found unconscious in the wrecked and brought to the West Baden Sidings Hospital here. Mr. Hodges, son of John Hodges, a member of the Hodges Tobacco Com puny, which operates tobacco plants at Owcnsboro and Henderson, and in Tennessee, was on his way to attend the Ded'oy at Louisville. He was identified by an Elks 'card found in iii.s pocket.

He has a wief and two children. He was treated by Dr. W. M. Lilly Mrs Allen Best Delphinium First.

Mrs. E. C. McUottple: second. Mrs.

Dent Miss These Saturday Bargains In Warfieid Bennett. Be-t Pansier Firt. Mrs. Beviha De-Jamett: second. Mrs.

Jonah fox. Best Columbine F'rst. Mrs. J. B.

Walker: secuid. Mrs. Wartielil Best Siberian Iris Mrs. V. R.

Shackelford. Best German Ins. Black Knisht Mrs. Aden Zarins. Oriental Poppies First.

Mrs. Allen Zanns: second. Miss Lucde Crotik. Small Oriental Poppies First. Mrs.

'My Dainty 'lusher: -eeond. Mrs. R. B. Ten" II.

Best Vase of Mixed Flowers Jlr. S. M. laf- Brumfield. and Dr.

W. V. Cropper, Fort Thomas, also were mi Wednes-ilnv's programme. Thursday was given to conference details, the licensing of local preachers and the renewing of licenses. Kentucky W'esloyan College and the orphan's borne at Louisville also were discussed.

Dr. Andrew Johnson, Wilmore. was the speaker last night. At the II o'clock service this morning Dr. J.

C. Wimberly, Charleston. S. was the speaker. Election of delegates to the annual conference and work of the Epworth League con hci-in.

Fuei Ciunpauy vs. Swanon. et al. Harlan; appellees mooon to advance sus tained and case adxanceo. icket Agent will make reservations and for the Lone Star Limited, or ask W.

Peeler, A. G. P. D. Bowman, D.

P. A. 64 Monroe Ave, Memphis, Term. Hilliant Leaneiield v. Commonwealth.

Floyd; i.iiieilanl's motion to advance, and submit sustained, and case advanced and submitted. Chesapeake Railway Company vs. Kennard. Lewis: appelant motion for a lot of regular SCULPTOR HERE FOR DERBY TODAY Kathleen Wheeler, sculptor and VESTS, STEP-INS1 Jne R. A.

Pendergrass, T. P. 95c 0 values of sub poena tunes tecum overruled, but rec ley and Mrs. F. H.

Gordon: second. Mrs. A. K. M'-coun.

Best Basket of Mixed Flowers Miss Ruby Fowler. Best Wild Flowers First. Mrs. R. C.

Bok--: second. Mrs. Jonah Best Vase of Roses First, Mrs. Sum Phelps: second, Mrs. War-fioid Bennett.

Best Specimen of Sinele Rose First. Mrs. R. B. Terrili: second.

Mrs. Allen Zartng. Best Collection of Peonies First. Mrs. R.

E. Turley: second. Mrs. C. B.

Brittam. Best Collection of Iris First, Mrs. R. E. Turley; seeond.

Mrs. Ray Million. Best Sweet William First and secund, Mrs. Jonah Cox. Best Specimen of Corn F'ow-ers First.

Miss Ruby Fow-ler; nccond. Miss Mary Catherine Jasper. Best Pyretherum Mrs. T. J.

Turley. Best Basket of Shell Mrs. Eiwood Simnson. Best Table Decoration M. C.

Keihc-T. and Best Garden Pinks First, Mrs. Willinni CINeil: second. Mrs. L.

B. We.senbers. 703 Republic Bldg. rayon. Today ord ordered returned to the rlok of the trial court for correction nf the copy of the instruction, if Crais.

et al. vs. Johnson, McCrackcu; appellants motion for oral argument over Louisville, Ky. sumed me remainder of this morning. The Rev.

J. E. Savage and the Rev. W. L.

Clarke, Richmond, presented the Epworth programme. DA A TVf A Nainsook, muslin and pajama rrllTlf-iJ fashion these sleeping garments. 95c Some coat style with long sleeves-', others in slipMjver styles with short sleeves. Values to Today color artist, arrived in Louisville Friday morning to attend the Derby and to reproduce in bronze a miniature statue of the winning horse. Mis Wheeler has done a bronze likeness of the Kentucky Derby winner foi four consecutive years.

Her works are exhibited in Matt J. Winn's of tice cf the Kentucky Jockey Club at Churchill Downs. ruled. Hurris. et a1, pellee's motion to Equitable Life Brewer, Chris-tian: iurthfT extension v.

Strike, apital Assurance Society vs. motion tot a of tf.iie of M.vty il.i to Boyle Council. No. Junior Order of l'nited American Mechanics, last night indorsed the school bond issue of sOO.imw which will be presented to city voters tomorrow. SLIPS, GOWNS AND iile record susta.

tied and lime ptjiu I. Exchange Club presented band in a public concert on the Court House lawn. The boys' night tr.e iast 69c ln-oUen sizes in vuluos in Today Htirry-Clea ranee price spit the had a lat ld. the youthful musicians i audience and music critics ODDS AND ENDS--, from our May Sale deeper price reductions for today. BKSTKN'H FLOOR LINGERIE SECTION Less than half the quota for the Boy Scout Drive in Danville has been raised, with only reported.

The Uiioia for the county is Workers are continuing their drive for a few more days in an effort to obtain the quota. Captains of teams directing the drive are Mat Lee, J. S. Towles, George Irvine, Homer Wray, V. W.

Lawrence. W. II. Robertson, George Swinehroad, P. H.

CHOKES SELF WITH TIE. Nashville, May 13 C45) The body of Alex Frank, 45 years old, was found on top of Flag Pole Hill, Centennial Park, this morning. On his breast a park policeman found a note pinned "Don't blame this on anybody but myself. 7 A coroner's jury found that P'rank ended his life by tying a necktie around his neck and pulling it until he choked to death. (iabbard, et al.

vs. Robertson, et ai. Jackson: joint motion v.i and submit sustained and ca-e advanced and uo rnitted. h'red I s. t'omiiiouw.

alth ol Keulmky. Lipp- (-''. v-. same. Clay; appelhe lilfl orief in euci case.

it. B. Tyler Company ivirny a.imin-islrator. Estill; appellee, liled respinse to appellant's petition for rehearing" and no-Uce. Chesapeake Ohio Raihvay Compan vs.

Keunaul, Lewis: apiieliee filed iiotu-c. alii-oiivit for a subtioeiia dui-e tecum, the Clerk of Lewis Circuit Court, to transmit to this court, the original instructions tiiven in this ease. Witt iClarencel vs. Commonwealth ol Kentucky, arrccrri'Tl llct: mandate issued. Commonwealth of Kentucky, by.

vs. l.ouisvd.e N.tttonat I. auk. llleu reply brii 1. commended the progress which been made by the boys in the eighteen months since its organization.

Preceding the concert the band from the bandioom on First Street up Irvine and down Main Street to the bandstand. A varied programme given, including ''College Boy March, "Aunt Hantia." a fox trot, and oth Rev. W. H. Smith and Jack tne Stith IN GIRLS' AND JUNIOR SHOP LAMBERT, CONVICTED IP Chi LDREN Cry for HERE, MUST SERVE Cea-k s.

Tnomas. liarvici: liipciiant l.ie.l 1 ricf ainl noii. e. Tot to 'Teens Summer The Coui Frank fort Bureau. May 5fjfXy rocRs Frankfort, May The Court of Appeals today affirmed the ten-year prison sentence imposed on Robert L.

Lambert by the Jefferson Circuit Court lor having burglar tools in his possession. Lambert was released from tile Atlanta Penitentiary a ybort time before his arrest in Louisville. One witness testified that he accompanied Iimbert to Cecilia where they broke into a store. SIZES 2 TO 14 YEARS $1 95 fly' Read it yourself $995 have it mailed to your friends EX-DIIY LEADLIi SJiEIiS POST. Washington.

May 13 UP) Palmer Canfield. former prohibition director for the State of New York, has asked to be allowed to take the civil service examination for the post of prohibition administrator for the New York district. Under the reorganization act passed by the last Congress, every prohibition enforcement officer, ex--pt the commissioner of prohibition, is required to take examination. mm DI I and voile dresse3 Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in amis and Children all aces of Constipation, Flatulency, lit ii in dainty, smart styles with lovely organdy v. wea it of Kr-o trcky.

Breathitt a-iceuicnt lilcd. apie llant to jile i r. i. Cox a', v. Stamper.

Wolfe: Sicwart Wh. el.r. Bourbon: c. St. A- N.

K.i,-way Company et Hi' Kiiuii: SJeu' i le s. Duncan Sons. Jclle.soii: appe.Jee eu bnel and notice in each case. Stewart s. Wheeler, hout'lsi; on-ina! acount book fll.ii a exiubll pursuant to agreement.

oilbert (Howntd) vs. Commonwealth ul Kentucky. Lewis; appellant lii.nl brief. Hatiau luel Company vs. Swaneon.

Hniian: appellee tiied motion to advaie-e, suported by notice, statement and alfi-uavit. 1 unief if I1 iHilliardl vs. Conimonweaith ol Kentucky. Floyd: filed brief: epix-llant tiled motion to auvance and submit, supported by notice and allidavit. Hentley Vs.

Commonwealth of Kentucky. Pike: apiieliee iile.i brief. Wallm, V. eiey, Ro.Ucastle: brief on relation of J. II.

Hcnueisoii. filed. C. Si O. Railwav Oinuiiin.v vs.

Kennard. Lewis, appellant nod pruUfd brief in hen of the brill, h. and notice. liarvin vs. Commoc wea it of ul tick.i Edmonson, Iilen motion tor ari aiil'eal.

Appellant lileii ncilin-. ait.j motion lor an ou: diiectnift: the crK of Circuit Court to copy and cerHi.v m-tl Ic tlons uvea by the court, and Ine afii'iavit lileo by the a'ciellant. tiieilll vs. Klo.iu. fiirc te-pon-e to apiidees ieiitiou lor relv-at ms" and notice.

Jusln-e Common- of Kentu, Pike, appellant I. I' rei brief. Hlli'ft lillarillan V-. Crawford Coal Cm porattun. 1'ctry.

appellee lile.i bi ifl auu not ice. C. A O. Railway Cnmpsny vs. Oil-nan Fruit Company, I'lke.

aiipeilant filed bn f. Maix trustee vs. Ciuaranly Bank aud Tru-t Company. Lafavctie. agreement, appellee HI da lrom till- date to file brief.

(iabt'anl et al. vs. Robert it Jackson, joint motion and statement ItleiJ to aoviil'-e n.d submit. Trent et vs. C.

O. Railway Company, it Bold, api-'llee llleu i-uppie-m. nla! brief and notic. PUi Sifuli s. Miracte.

Beli. appellees filed ol '-op- ies ol sup-i-cd'-a- lond aim -upcisedeas and anu motion to with tht ap; ai granted by the tria. court. p'icmin iF.lijahl v-. Commonwealth of Kentu.

ky. Pike. app. llant tied brief. niiie iou vs.

Commonwealth ot Red Cross Flood Relief Fund Grows ruffles and touches of hand work in the 2 to G-year range. Smart little lady styles with Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; feMg healthy and natural sleep. To aroid imitation, ahys look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. ileating and piping and 03 button trims in the 6 to of the big Sunday 14-year group.

In the Menu of the Best St. Louis Homes You Will Find OFF All Early Spring COATS Sports and Dress Coats: Were $15 to $79.50 NOW $10 to $53 Additional contributions Friday to the Louisville Chapter, American Red Cross, for its Flood Relief Fund, were announced as follows: Kentucky Jo. key Club rali l.tm 1 (Ml Jtllia Wyalt I eoi'2 K. Davis O0 Cbuiill. follows: Bible Claw Saiulay t'nmarv Junior iejrtrot-ut lo.tIO ari Vantz i ass Mr.

Eil Meyer' Has. 00 Ciatem-e Kroner's i Mis. EIie Hener las Hi. (Ml si Matthews Kvanei Ileal Lutheran Reapers Secund English Lutheran Church AiHiiymous oo Tiara. I.ukcnbiil 1 oil B.

Hprr Or. W. Bruce l.Vno P. .1. Coerrove 1 oo Or .1.

li. Bani-towu. Ky Id 00 ili-hou A. Fiocrsli. ltom the follow, mi parishes: St.

Mary lll.llO l.ai.y oo ''t -Jti ul i i-j oo iloi.v Name -t 4o.no -t I'. trj. I'luiip Neri -Zi oo -t No. -1. Woodland e-! leMn Church Krimi Inii Pi Henrv I'irii.

1.1. no Mi Annie McDowell an fin C. R. Co. on filed uHi'-ky li -lie.

--iw the filed GIRI' AND JUNIOR SHOP. BESTEN'S THIRD FLOOR for fi.e lor rehearing and notice. EiiUltarile Lite A -Mil S. vs. Br.u-r.

allidavit of Woifonl ia.s i. n-ioii It.l'c, ipl toe Sfat et tic.o-.. 1' Lied Com. lib i to ICile.il pein e. aim motion of time til Hid bison, aj'p.

p. titioi, s. 11. StMierlu Dun filed ilel cn. -I Il.llp-e offee Co an.J Supp Faii- City i'l; i s.

Jake le. -in. as'l nif-nt 1 t-, ill' brief. Fot.ni'ry t'onlcany. Jellied, auii'liau! to All-'iit r'ppetlee to SepifniiM-r I.

a ppei lees The House of Distinction 518-520 Fourth Av. v-. filed brief and nonce. Ordered UMt mrt flay. May IT, at 11 until Tun-.

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