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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): April 9, 1912
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TUESDAY TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON and FRIDAY AFTERNOON IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUR I' tWENTY-THIRD BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE Ne. 29 YpAR " r if EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY, KY.f TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1912 SPECIAL 50.000 VOTES T 1 ' From now until the end of the contest will be jgiven on every $1.00 paid on subscription to the BEE and 10,000 votes on every $1.00 paid on job work, or advertising: If you . . want the handsome Automobile go to work for The Bee SEMI-WEEKLY . r ROOSEVELT vote for Judgo E. O. O'Rear as one of the delegates from the state at large. This motion also WON HOPKINS carried without dissent. There were brief speeches by C. H. Murphey Chairman of Con- Rsv. Parker of Madisonville, and Prof. Bell of this place. vention L. R. Fox Got DeleThe convention was good humorgate Instructions ed and orderly and conducted with the utmost fairness in Us WILL P. MOVED TO nMortons Gap News i j EARLINGTON P.EMAEKABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM TAFT AND HARMONY IS HEALTHY At the annual meeting of the Planters Bank of Mortons Gap, Mrths Outnumbered Deaths Two to One Over Past !5 Months held April 2, 1912, tho f ollowi ng named gentlemen were elected as directors for theensning year: rial Statistics Record Makes Banner . . . .. .... Q. E. Henry, W. D. Hill, O. 31 i inowinc lor Local conditions Oates, W. W. Kington, "W. E. There are most convincing Davis, O. M. Kington and Ben Masons to believe that Earling- T. Robinson. A dividend of,., ,8 . . is among the most, healthy per cent was declared, 8 per cent le cities to be found in this of which was carried to the surtion of country. General ob- plus and 5 per cent to the stockholders. The following officers Mrvation suggests this conclusion were elected for the year : Beu jpid the proof is found in our T. Robinson, pres., W. TV. Kiafi wcord of. vital statistics, which ton, vice pres., and G. E. Henry?, i kept in its completeness byjlE. WL. .Trahern, the local registrar. '' nntihlAK r. aauici. This record of vital statistics O. D. Oole, the efficient bii?j 'bfjen kept carefully since its . keeper for the St. Bernard ration juhder the present h,is, Mxki, . Estimated That $40,000,000 or More In Spite of Contests, no Note of. Will be on Deposit Before Discord in District ConYear's End vention ' SCOn ENDORSE BRADLEY FOR DELEGATE-AT-LAROE deliberations. April circular, about Postal ing Banks: The National Oity Bank of New. York has this to say, in its J. Sav- B. HARVEY, OF HOPKINS AND E, COOK, OF CHRIST- -. IAN NATIONAL DELEGATES Always Blessed with a Hearty Appetite If you use Secended by Th. E Finley and Others Dlgesteze. It helps your stomach do the work, digests what you eat and and Bradley Endorsed Unanimously makes Rood noh blood from your food, No more Sleepless Nights, Headache or Stomach Misery. Get EN-- . JUDGE O'REAR ALSO rid of all these troubles with Diges-tezFifty oentB a bottle, worth tenDORSED FOR DELEGATE FROM fold its cost, at drug department of THE the St. Bernard Mining Company, e. STATE-AT-LARGE ..... Incorporated. 2 Tho republican county convon-tiohold at Madisonville Saturday, was carried by the Koose-- , velt.forcs by a test vote. on. the election- of chairman of 120 to 183, O. H. Murphey being elected over Dr. W. P. Ross. The names of Paul M. Moore, and of Prof. J. W BronaoRh of Madisonville, were proposed for secretary of the meeting, Mr. Moore requested that his name be withdrawn and that the convention agree on Prof. Bronaugh for secretary, which was done. The convention was called to order by. County Chairman J. B. Harvey and some discussion was had as to how the division should be had and whether the convention would take any vote on any question except the test vote in election of chairman. The decision was to elect the chairman and throw the convention open for such deliberations as the body might choose to indulge. L. R. Fox was named as chair-ma- u of the comittee on resolutions aud presented tho report of - ..' u, . AN EASTER ENTIETAINMENT AT CHRISTIAN CHUKCH A Success I I .ing-.Op.- , Enjoyed by All (ended Who-At- - delivered, t ha t committee, ., endorsing Theodore Eoosevelt, naming de- legates to the district and state conventions and instructing the district delegates in favor of Qe6. W. Jolly and L. R. Fox as delegates to the national conveu-tio- n from this district. Mr. Fox made a speech in which he Contract nt. been oargely taken, the required number, 200, to guarantee course have all been subscribed, $1.25 for full course 5 numbers. However others may secure tickets nt same half price, by seeing the undersigned The course of the past year was a financial success, $7.10 remained as a net balance All dobts paid, which has been turned over to Mr. P,.M, Moore Troas., Library Funds. I wish to congratulate the public in general fcr its1 hearty response to the Lyceum Course. .Respectfully O. The entertainment given at the Ohristian church Sunday evening was a success in every way, and greatly enjoyed by a large and appeciativ audience. Each participant deserves much praise for the splendid rendition of his part. Dorothy Oorbit and Lena Hampton Fox deserve special mention. Mrs. John L. Long is to bo credited with having trained the children, so well. Quite T. E., Finley, John Harvey, P. M. 1 death. a neat collection was made' for "Moore, Dr. 0. B. Johnson, Ohas. The Bee does not believe any Oowell, Ban T, Robinson, Henry other oity in this part of the missions. Browning and Virgil Bacon? country, can make a better showOne thing is sure L. R. Fox, Hen- ing. The 1910 census gives Lyceum Course For 1912 and 13 a Go. ry Murphey and Kirby Gordon The advance sale of soaBon tickets 8980 population. for next years Lyceum Course have were there with the goods. No Ear-lingt- has not been running something over 15 months. During-the period of birth in Ear lington have been more than doable the number.of deaths, and this does not mean a record of twin and triplets either. For the whole period to this date them. therei'have been 90 deaths and Can you tell hie what happen- 201 birth. During March there ed to the following named at were 8 deaths and 11 births. For Madisonville Saturday, W, Pk April to this date (April Oth), Scotb, Rr J.Salmon.O.J. Waddil!,' there have been 6 births and but this place Sunday morning. He is to be complimented for the effort. He was honored with a crowded house. The members of the W. O. W. Lodge marched in a body from the hall to tho church where seats were reserved for &qd mon at the Baptist Church at f '? 1U1I, jSsSwT tfforrUannrr'lat, pn E. Dudley, for Lyceum Course Completed' praised the rv After the adoption of the resolutions Will P. Scott made a speech in which he touched on the unequal division of delegates named aud closed by paying a tribute to Sennlor V. O. Bradley, and moving that the delegates tp the state convention be instructed to vote for him as one of the delegates from the state at large to the national convention. This suggestion met with general, approval and there were several who shouted a second to the motion; Thos. E. Finley, being ''sjreoognfzed by the chair, made a (brief speech of prajse fpr the i Senator and asked the conveu- to adopt the motion, The i tion ymotion carried unanimously. ? R, Fox 'tlMLta moTM that ,tht Ration be also instructed to - Mrs. Clark was in the otty Monday in interest of the Bedpath Lyceum Bureau, of which her husband Is manager of this territory, and completed a contract with Prof, Dudley for a cpurse at this place for the VN next season. v The CQurBo will conplst vof five numbers', all of which will be of hiirh class and oharacter. This is an enterprise' that should rooelvo the Bupport of all our citizens, . , . i. . ; . E. H. S.. Tennis Court Completed i ; The Tennis Cputjt on the school grounds, which Has been under progress for sometime Is now ready for use, The members of the Tennis' olub are very enthusiastic and have begun playing afternoons. This Is mostpleasant, healthful exercise, and,' wiU n doubt be very popular, with, the yonDg.people. Tejplans were made by Mr. Dud, ley ;whiaeilghlfca famish hispn'-pil- f pleasure along; with thelr work. excuse, necessary. They Bitnply held trumps. Dr. A. W. Davis, Dr. J. E. Williams aud D. D. Davis will all have new automobiles here shortly. Geo. Stokes, Ray Cobb.and Vhit8on doiies all have ne mo torcycles. Major F. B. Harris, of Madi- -; sduville, was in Mortons Monday. Ed HarriB, of Cerulean Springs who has been visiting nis sister, Mrs, Ben T, Robinson, returned home Monday Dr. Roy Robinson, of Hopkins-ville- , aud .Lisle Robinson, of Madisonville, visited their par ents atMortons Gap Sunday., .DrsA.s'W Davis and J. Es Williams attended the County Medical Association Saturday. Mortons Gap will soon, have electric lights. The' power will be furnished from the South Diamond Mines. This is one of the very best towns in HopkinB County It enjoys a steady and healthy growth. Come and s.ee us, Wo will extend the glad hand, Mrs, Prances Kline left Monday for Knoxvllle, Tenn., called their by the serious illness of her mother. ; V A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder oureB kidney and cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all Irregularities of bladder troubles, removing gravel, the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Eegulatea bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggists will be Beut by mall on reooipt of $1.00. One small bottle is two months' treatment and seldom fails to perfect n cure. Send for testimonials from Ky. and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall 2920 Olive streqt, St. Louis, Mo- - Sold hv druggists. INJUSED BY A FALL Fell Fifteen mony, in spite of contests iromtHen-derso- n and Daviess counties heard This large Bum, which it 1b as- before the committee on credentials, serted by the department officials and to all outward appearances enhas come almost entirely from hid ded In a love feast. There was not. ing, has been put into active circu- a note of discord In any speech or lation to. the mutual advantage of action In the body of the convert the thousands of depositors and the .. -- - j . -- Taffr delegations-weroon afery a trHwjee ,. w seated frefls- uUp to this time 8,003 postoffle'es Henderson and Daviess counties baye been designated as saving of- and the report of the committee on fices, which nearly completes the credentials waB adopted by a unanipresidential list, and it 1b expeoted mous vote, upon call of the counties. that within a week or two work will Under instruction of delegation O. offices.-Thbe begun with .fourth-clas- s J. Waddijl brought In the. minority department is now at work as- report from the committee on resocertaining what fourtb-olas- s offices lutions, endorsing Booseyelt. After are located in towns having banking the adoption of the majority report facilities, and these will be designa a motion was made by one of Ike. ted first. Hopkins County Bbosovelt delegates-an- d "Pecently the Postmaster General seconded by another, makiag; reversed the former ruling whioh the endorsement of Taft unanimous.. held that no person might open a Both McLean and Hancock counsaving account at any postofflce of ties had instructed for Eoosevelt which 'he was not a patron, His re- and they both had instructed for J.. cent ruling, however, 1b to the effect B. Harvey, of this county, for delethat the dopoBitor may open an ao gate to the National Convention. cout in any savings depository of- The delegates elected were J. ' B. fice of his selection, but be must Harvey, B. E. Cook, of Christian; confine his deposits to one office," alternates, Thos. B. Young, "Union, Bev. Kenneday, Henderson. Judge Headaches Signs of Sanger. W T. Fowler, of Christian was chosAnyone in this town that suifeis en elector. Col. J. . W. McCullock frequently from splitting, neivr.uB chairman of the disheadaches ought to go at oncolc the was druggist and get a 25o bottle of our trict committee. Oarlstedt's Gorman Liver Powder. One of the gracious things done in Headaohes always indicate consti- the convention came from the Hoppation in a dangerous form, that may result in other extremely seri-ou- b kins county delegation, when, after even having carried out instructions and aliments sometimes Brig tit's Disease and Appendicitis. having nominated L. B. Fox for delOur Oarlstedt's German Liver Pow- egate and cast tor him the vote of der acts on the Liver, the real cause of constipation a few doses the county, the chairman of the del-- , entirely remove the trouble Insure egatlon made a motion to make tho a lasting cure never falls guaran- election of J. B. Harvey unanimous. teed If you hdve hoadachoB, get a applauded' bottle today from the St. Bernard This action was heartily by the Hopkins county delegation Mining Oo., Incorporated, Drug Department. 25o a bottle. and by the convention. with the service fully g. ed to from $40,000,000 to $60,000,000, "The high record made by the posMemtal savings system is beBt indicated Col. J. W. McCullock by the fact that the postofDces so ber of State Central Committee . far designated have received deposits aggregating nearly $20,000,000 The second congressional district with a reasonable prospect that by republican convention held at Henthe end of the present calendar year derson yeBterday afternoon was. this amount will have been increas made Unanimous for Taft and liar i I . - - - e i. ed ' MEMORIAL SERVICES Feet Striking on, Head and Shoulders Of U. D. Cs. Held at M. E. Church South, Saturday Afternoon Veterans present. Mrs. W. H. Kline read an intensely Interesting paper on "Shiloh." Mrs. J. B. Bash rendered a pretty and appropriate solo. Little Misses SuBBie Wabe and Lena Davis sang In their winning way. Bev. Brandon gave a short address on the subject, MaBter Bobert Fenwiok reolt-eThe infant child of Yandlo After the benediction F. B. Arn Tilford, who has been very ill of old, dismissed the servico. with pneuroohia for the .past two prayer, weeks, 'is improving. Mr. 's MIB8 Goldte...W.er.jB at home ill father, Dr. Tilford; of today, having bad a chill last night. ' called to attend 'the Porter Willis wai in Nashville MIm Sue Mike Willis" was In Mad IchjWjr.hareturned-lipm.!wwaraay, is u i'':t T: Batarday. leonvine ..,,.. ,., d, Early Saturday morning about eight o'clock, Jerry Davis fell irom the tip at Arnold Mines. Mr. Davis haB been ill with pneu monia fever for sQme time, it Is said be fainted from weakness and fall, mgoll the tip, the distance of about fifteen fee.t where he fell, he. struck on his head and shoulders, bruising himself, but no bones are broken. Ab Mr. Davis is an old man, the fall shook him up very badly, al though he is In a pretty bad condition, it is hoped the result may not'1 prove to" bo Berlotis. The Memorial Services of tho U. D. O's. whioh wore held, at the Methodist Church Saturday afternoon Irom 8:30 to 4:80 wore very in terestlng and helpful to all who attend, F. B. Arnold was master of There were sevorul old . ( We wishio express dtrrtlfarikV-- j to the good people of White City, fdr their kindness shown ,us the sickness and death--' of. our baby, which died jMarchv IS. May God's richest blessings'- -' rest on each and ever one is thef prayer of Mr. and, Mrs, W. ,X Kx'll ' ., Mitchell. . Cere-monie- s. You Can jEat Anything". tion, which is an awful feeling. You will , not be bothered with Sour Stomach, Heartburn, NaiiBea, Bad Breath or Heavy Feeling if you will take one dose of Digestozo. It relieves and oures as if by Magic. Pleasant as Candy. Belief in one minute. Get a 50o bottle from the drug department of the St. Bernard Mining Company, Incorporated.'. .. , Eat what your stomach craves without the slightest fear of iiadlgeB" Til-ford- . ! John Hoffman, of Nebo, was : in town today. . Mrs. H. F. Coleman, who haB becu at the bedside of ber sister at Clay for the past week, has returned home-- , ...., .,...... ... hi; - IJJ.'o I "i '.V- e - i ,.,!,. ,V'SiL ' jwr - - . '. , , - ir vjSV V.1KT fci tt .J tu AVf v Wtfj? v 'V - r, " hn , ...,, .......rmT....TO-;Tr. li& t'pT- :f liii it y:.l" '' r 'y c-- Clyde rbqrapsbn, wh,o hai beon VKville, ;t.?.. WjftrkingAilf iu Howell for "several days' "" returned home Sunday. Sl.OO One Year TavraJiMHua ;oT WtBftow 5 DDompriey' 'HaleuVaS Tn iMadisQiiT Six months. .J..v .".'??? r9l & Throo months " b.adus,sa)Lcp,l.oi;s1.,taudIMpr.jce,fifel M. MOORE. vllle. Sunday. w- - Miifejc.wr." ; m: oaiH ir t ITS fT? ';PU I JwT rja52 EUZ. jo QlUKtU UUpiUDotlix havo them any size to fit auy EDITOR ANO rUBLisnn , Vlilve, sVe'hr. llnrct.3UT t. 4Z nW was ill Madfsonvml Sllndaf J. E. PAWOETT mailed free Spaolmon copies Correspond--- - ' SlSK.3BOaJB0OJC,SXORR. -EDITOR AND BUSlNts "a??,--ASSOCIATE . --vm.annt mo. t.lmi... visiting friends1 MadlBonville.TIy. In aUparta of the ents wanted l,r!WfS!IWW cfetyAttrBHTPf'forlparT! Harford Ohatten was in Madlson-vlll- e . sMiss JimmIe;D.,Embwtoa,jffaH in, vfHBKninMJrj Madlsonville Sunday afternoon. tioulars. Sunday. jjj Kentucky Press Association Audrey Wyatt was in Madison-.vlll- e p.ntorfld at the Earllngton i 31ISB LulaSmltb who has been . Suudavii), j " AM " ,1'"' '77 post. Office. as Second Class Visiting fiend in fpwlkfor a few Miss EmmaiVinBou was iu Madi-- j days'etufned jtft her'houw in r i';" soriylllo Sunqy. IS M! $, ?' i1 U,. lau Kl Sfoft) lWSouthWati Street, Mail- if! BranchfotRce m Afrrfoa's Farmter MrVf audjMrsqV.jjXi. Iufro whg Frank Mcnam waa in Madison-- ; JliSder, vuiowaajin ' buwu. jrooi.iujr,i-jJS Dot 'Bean offMM Sunday.' v . . was . In, ' ' Madl-eontiHe- ; i '' ' ' W S.mMMM 'r.i Cj. "Fred Hosevof town this week. .41 yb 'hn ,-. y-- . , -- w)n-ariw.- rt . ' izflie ' Selling i i i ? --- ' ilM author itjVk about four De MIbb AmellalBanna was in ?adl-- ; Boallle'iS,ktur2ay aftprnoon. SiV J bs Mrs. Frank DoVylder and childRev. Morgan, of Dawson Springs Mary Francis Ash by In Madlsou-vill- e of The agricultarnl population ren are visiting her parents Mr. and Sunday. is visiting frtendB and relatives in the United States is apou best this nitv. Robt. Merrihew was in MHdison- - Mrs. Luke Rodirers, at MadlBonvllle of f T&one47 srs ' J i. iiiniiiHiiiiijniiiii" j III sr " S3 per-cent r haveTjeeivJvisiltlng h EfTS WraesdSyBApril 9, 1912 mnmm;iiini. 'Hk JBV n Mre. Mj!jHauua, !Nn(ihvilltKTJottfevin afad Atlant1 plwt montliEreturaed homf soilvlllo 'Saturday. for Uo iSffBowliug Gree.uj viifeisudaTJl Bmnll Jr. waB in Madi 'S.tura.v!- - M fetM?88 Katkljten i Core,vfstteIis Si iT fl1 i te' B AJ 1 KM a-' d s k tl U li'i f 1 H 1 . 1 57. r NMMSS; gre times, thoub, when grains -- place, is visiting irienas out J9e?el,fo8t(rjlforgftown viieisaiia; "R. T5. j)o Owen wns in Evansvllle fJOVriS thJBfqK7 Charlie Webb was in Msrilsonvillu IpojftOD ':fl , so Vl g f)fj? yrlj Ii)nu f t in full force, and g oft -' t Jfl-Jrni T u I v, Eil Jw w land meats and other food proMadlsonville Saturday. ducts for man and beast com- siness. Johnson Borry, was in Evansvllle, 3Irs.J.ft,rcr.sfMadleonjlJJ vi atmand such pricesas to be of '. Sunday. ttuj V.b'. ;0. Me'niorIaT6r-vIco- b -tal coffcern'tj? the other, 08 jjer-c'en- 't Sh6rwhod"Qaniming,"ortlfe"'cmiH-.tryv1'a- tendee!h pre Saturdaj . ",M " u'fjon of Our .population injtqwn; ypduesdayt rr; Miss Flora PeaiceiroMadispn (IWllB'o-u,.or 'War-.- ' .Ptovi-denc- vl'ile, was ia towufSatufday! R'l 1b ill at- - the prosjiers.' home of her! yMfj and Mrs. Qharlle Barnett were .d.augh.fcer&cAIrBf. Wl Mayborn,,, of in (MadJ6ny4illeFriday afternoon. - ' '.'Ho'Moi'e'DySpspsk- - s'M'' n! is this place, wrajii.yiB.Uing. MIbb Ethel Evans, was in MadI- OajqOotheiStoinftqUFgubles. Quite an otijjpyabjetlme was had or by a Nothing will remain undigested Lunch of.liie younger set, of it you sour on yoarrjiiStomach Miss Heleji, Jagae, of MadTaonvIlIe - this place, who were nreeent at a powerB' Mrs. Ernest ABhby was inMaut- was in town Friday. nard Mining company, was out of Bonvillo Salurdny. week, on butowu a.few, days this Mrs Marvfn Lanier' wa Miss Francis MoElfatrick was Ih .T cr) Qn GQnmmuei HIBSW-SA?- movl W '- ' In Md(. Madi-'souville sonville Friday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Daves was In "' r '' Friday? ,: 'l ervtmnar iv r- - rr-- rv4 i rtrl lll'jfJ.ll! I'lin.T.MUiJU f" r.A 'rj vHK :v. ;:;, ,1 is r I -r 50IU j ' if at JiW 'KW'm&X?WMlK!mfiiX& Mrs. FfedKUue waB "In Madisou-vtll- e . : e. n 2$SSfflW&&Vt In&MWWltiMtiSlte will take n UttlaQlKasteze. a big Eab'tol eU limit in Uhpaclous iibnV vafifbf 'Mrtt'tfatf b lVliitford'Wii MaiiiLitreoU 1cind k wttbVri-Fr?aaV.;V- 0 5ft rU'oin ItrjA tOWtiotfteriiayinowfl Bob EwIng,orNasIiviUe, Mi8BiEliz&lieth)NlRb(iJjDf;MR'disoHt was iu tsUMWJ hlliV yille,, yifted,., .M.iBquiSi)a?n Atarln ! . ' FrldAyaftoruoou.- Miss CjiramlejPox who ts:at3eudi iiigRiif8neB8MColfeg,o3,ask6pk:InE. ville,i8at home for few days.Frauk Corarfe"rToir Madlsonville, w"as in tow'ii Friday Hlglif. 'iCaivlh "'Snifthi ofMortonB1 Gup4, ? waa In lown FrldRV.'nlghtj - !,' ..1 .H''f - .V,' i JC unw ficriniafD vrtqiM.' H U ioO xpl .fl .J noiin35 i - ? wa'STnitoKv'h'Siinda'y.T 'sd out Percy Stewart.of Msldifeoivilli MrsHJ'iift'JQrPh'rtttip,etjn,ilifvriB'yans-viil- e, .':-- QFi'bflyiaflfcwoek.,,,. i '' wLM i B 'Bttsfotu'cil'e cutest yi I.e. ywibogJie , 1 t$$N$ J8K i ueternunfid to wli, 'Jtftll ti rT'ill ilOltf'lVfi wrTiPhnijVRllde?ftW' lln' i.i,,,,-;of .iftA thl,)'W6e,k. 'i irtofi nnt3!.'r.'K m A'1Jn'.' JEi ''KaBli;i dP'taieq'c6fluf'tVy, is vi6ltlnirner&ister Mrs. H. ioypaUjEla.neepent Friday.. wt.h, fifs. parents at Henderson.. t RvMc'Oreacy. . rn !; .f)tui'' H. ' -:i )t,ci 'j. iT '.. FrYday'liir'anBiLs was In Chjcago -' ."""I""' ?,efl,Q9SA?. n t. A. ' . ;I 11 1 1 1 1 Im baf8 itx: ov. ti-wlf- !1 i ' t lis H Go t ?noHauinl 3J or(uvoMnoo?.q jji Y3jaA5iaj;j.jioa3 l; K. Don't PailitoSee I a rigrFsaa'totoof Hi'vicM Ii ! obur.n?3t.uMi gniTM It. IJ.'V I Sh.owQf ,(Mortous :0ap Bljtownfye.stBrriaywn-buelnes,,. '. Pab, wa8 NVnBiin ,h -- Morgan,'.. of,i,iGreeuv,ilB, tb'wo yeBterdtvy;", 'II ' '"'J ,1"1'' .'' l Gap, waVln ttivrWFHrfiiyi Mrs'.' C.,,B.niolifish"'whG haH bWH itf Florida, forsdvorul wdbka ret'uxm ed Jjome Friday: uigh. jRopeceMetrUiew, Jls flagging pn pi ',il' ifWcmr'Hi rr'v t ' ' ." ft' l. iJ mnl f.l'1'i T llOV boo Id ,1 . .tllT '.!,. :!.' I , .' IIIMIIIHM lUjIiybnci 'nJI .3H,tI Jtp; mmm Mg& jt ;i, :. - . r t TAd.iBA 1 k ' ,r) , i f. la.n.H.Hii KfllU&a'l ' .1. ' ' m I ucnijnnj 'b5id bn.' M .I i ' i, ) f.fia 7 , ' ' v )0 '"St'e Batnrday. DrDavla1 - ' r waB InSMadlsorivJlte ' ' gpeiit'&atUrdai' aiitl fISnfadaf '"EI'gie',Lafn'e,!bfJ,Boo'Uvil'e',:,,Va'8 cril hiB parents Dr. and Mre. iSvui lu,Uvfi'g'dSy.,'w:,;'ff'',:, lYifehi s 'fMolH6ralea3'."!,'6r ""' i:! :" ; '"yoViiurHa.rdndMJs;'Mata Jackspn w$rfr.n Mowdayjij-.i' ;.r 3 AJ TA (.' JTAV : IT ., i 'Howell', (,!,ii '(f JMtofrJtaJmratUexwhp has.b.ofen -- mtf,yttiw,,''Moi;,,,'1,:',ff-?:-- : luf ii:i i v irui'i- 'i - ' fjjtiiii"" M:t . I IV,: jtiM ii , ii" ( ii:i t'if Cj - ?mii e .!, I( i" .r..:iT .!" t ; m gtfcfie fam 1.111 i Mrs. Harry Withers was Iq .Matli lsonvllle Friday afternoon. Mrs' bait ii! 'EvaUR-wasin "" l '' '? Mrtf. l1om' 'Veaaey 'Uiu cHlldreii !Ma'di-eon'llie'Fi'Ida- Moriiontiuilld 2S?"'"-1W c .v. "' lt a , lA' I'Ll'Ll I i M i v rria'-- k'1 a a K4 V 111 U Kentucky ,r H :i, TCerei.I.niAlMiPQivy!lil!C Oiit Olf'' IfctlXt tul inl I n.i.iif - jkw Li liT - 3 1 1;; 'it1' ' TfnriM t tmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmfmmm ,f ' . l ' 1 , -- a . bt ! m 23 ?. VXTJt' " . hi ..' M'':B, . .I.Hr.WJ "L-n'T- "' M.-- TJ tn.TWBBT-- ( C-- dm nfT ) nn ijcp 1 .K. r. mv TlBPr. -- ..I ilL J ol . "H i r " 7'.l TiT," i i n T' i iiiilll "' .t. r . w ' a B.rim. fci il tiiii ; j . h ..... h-- " .fill p. m UB. n-I - 1 J i u-- ; " - i ' at ' T m'V)'i ".t jjbiJj I Ii "i i ' "I ' i I ii mi illn ,' ii 'Hi. iiJ. ( i :rr- - i i rm i (J ' nfi,"i" t t f fiiJ i ) A ) li J rsB bwv&wmmrmxmT ?!&f xlirj. - iinoabi I ,W tlli-ii- iri.. .a. m;! , ,, ih. i mr. - v l "JCflflmk?! 'i t i Brr" . i i,., . ,. 'it (,,... .j,. . "' -- '. i , .H,'"' .ufl t.w r "t t ' -" -- -: ' ' "lr ,,i ' ' 'r If ' ) H -- p1 I I .. 1 I I'HI - . !V.V '; . $1,600 ii'l' n',';-"- ' V iHl 'V ii ir..r. jrr .,,,,' i ,,f ,,, j . f! H.i..m.i m i .'.THi.mQi .ill .. il nBjn'Hjnoo'OiTL .. ? it! iluaaoiimi vfl ''B ( r.-- -- Jit . o(j . di ,?, IWW nfffani ,,.oi1'iivii r'ioK.j ,.,!! i;Jv.' ll'JlJd'iTJ ''U "ij I if 1 if ' 44- - i'lln) vt.'tii M hiMf if ii nu .iiiji)iil1 '" iii " M ) ff. ' .Howal-d-fli-PasaWe- imMlilo Hi "." 1r, I J. '.'M 'i'l Ilf.'M I '.'I' ? Hi Hii. I I . HT; II 1 'JiiLlL' - ! ' I 1 '. I- ' ' .' I iiTTi n;v. 4.. ' il .i '' '' .r'il!! '( .1 'I .V'TT . TOiueni "t- -. Ii I fl' '? r ifi., t i ' '' M Jl T '. .. !" fl! (I7 Il - uiftt feft will iSi3 1 i 7!i Ii. 1 jBtioUirmsv ! ,i .7 i Tinf.U , "b'st nUTfnbdr III ' i .r "t,f '! S --- Gar ' ' ' '' O'ia, .'''" v. ; .Dxpl&y ' . purchased. ojnttiet' of votes . -: I'' oe Qdhf?s;PM?;'; it Barn4, "; Fr'e'ei'f1 1211 ' "' -- ; 'I B VllJI 'I i' ... 77T lll . IU .' .1. .i.il.T I" I' .., iu t I . t vl I cX L- -. 111) i '.' -i- ii-.i ji'.-- i "ii .i 1l1 'jpjji ' ,Vj i i g't "' ti .' Mv'l 'Id ' I " ; ' ' M .fe . ! ".?-.- .. '. .,' i How to Get Votes. i I' ihmi . , I ;f ' i irr "t. - t, ' I.S.. it . ,' r r i iv- - .ji ., jmjBjBjBjHlgiJuiMHtHiB jjBjjBjjrfVTBMPjpJpflpJpMmtMWEmBBJMBWM KBjHEaSmfiUmPBKCBvAVAVAu t I ifi II, ;; Hdvy to Get Votes , ,'.) It ' ') 7 'J . ; r i ;? F- -- : Votes on thet Automobile;. will be given with: every 'cash; pUrchase made at the store. pf any ".rnenjbef pf(! the ilub. loovotesfor every dollar's worth NOW IS THE aXM&. JO i&fiX VTS(V y,'flv nr,j''I,i,r .onnrmimn f'sv V VThe'E'arlingtdn 'Bke,., accompanied ,by .iri'. cash', .3,009 yg'te jyill,. giye. n Thjs. . WjBjBjBjBjBjBjBJBMPaMBMBBHw8Hkv'9WPJvBHH9 , BBBBBBBJBiBBHnBJCMMBMEimBa - . ..t -- ..Theirlier , i you startthe ...2 UMMMMBiL-- i I wT" -' tl il'i-- " ' M thf iWlTTBfcMBPJpJpJpJmmmmPBTmr '.j t(TuHHUMl&rjSsamSBbBHkBT'BiflBBHlBHtaZ. , i, ; ''ft J'? to 'I ! r-'- have !,liri' tn' more advantage you final .count, ,: Remember, the object of We are this contest ig to get business. going to ivb? this fin'e! Autd'to, 'the, person wlid' will accum'iilQ e.greatesl; nurnber of Votes,1 th'erfefore Ujs tp the: interest of every contestant to ask their 'fnends and neiehbors who buv their Irv' 'ivlli1 applies, to, back; subscrip.tipns ag y,ell. , as,, new subscriptions, jandyQUscan,. pay 4pr 'as' many as you desire. ,, You can alsond,, advprtis, get votes on job prfntirig, vo:es fpr each doJlap,, paid on, ing; 10a either, jqb !p$pftng o$ aYerjttsipgj, , Qel; ypur friends. ,to gjye you the tvpjes when ithey pay any; of the.ir, .accpunts. . But theibest'-Way'tgejt votes, js to sequre ,, , - m '. 'r!S (A"nd"Bave"th'e' coaoon'S" tQr..r,v,ou. ... I.nus,, 'ihe'cVn;testant'uwftQ!get9i ,the:. greatest.., i goods', 'C'ldt'tiing; Shoefe, ;Ha'tsand every-- ' ing,tHey'(geb4.fr.pm mmbersf (thq Q$i IX - BMBBBHBHHBcfatPJB-rT- ti ' AT . ,t Rules Rdid qaref u))y ,t,he. Y. ! iriurribet of' friends1 Who trade1 'here1 and' '.-.- rules, of thte contest 3SJ t ot:Te; Cpixtf&rr .mm wio I , -- II'-) 'U" 1 3 larythijig else. ypu easy ..iiSj-jt- get sub- scripuonff'iaijtrre opn yp$ try,. ; wilKbe siipriaed'ho o ul.e pfyyQtei3js',s)m9ih,i;grea,tervf9r iuxi'iu , ri!i ii . . '" Ai' v jt ." '.'; r I'V? . lSl V.l: AUlXv-,,- nJUtAiWhfl iU'Wf li IU UlIUClCHlUlU ' kllCllllClliUUHIiaL r- - ALC IIOCU.1 . ....--.- . .L " iiv)p ,nan? pr .cQntestgnfe WjUl D4 ifPpWPi ('v'- ";-- iil rnalcei it muchJeasieriJ ;for 'the 'dontestuntfim 3 Viml mi t,i!.M ..., nil T, I .). -I Hill I ,'-.".Mlllll . IIIIOIUJIVX , ... ;" Sefidi n? Y'du'ii,KfobmatibnatQnciand7l li I ' - CON-TC- Ci 51 MAY 13, l 'l Hl'l'l " i II ;.Uo - ' Jl ''"i'""" '""""; ' """'- .it . ...- iritri Tfiit ..t iii ...b aii'xi mi i.. . .....,.i'l ji 11 11 ..! ., - , , ",du. , ..,, , C f) mfey",WlB . 1 --- .U 'i iMiUoibt.fid e(U ft . rt4 ieth ''cnlirMoninridS ..-- . oeiOTe'recpraing. 11. -I iiiiunrr i ii tin lAiiVinArnn t.tii iArflp asitiand .amount qntotf-f(fehtestant'sumber f tverv contestant gets, s. gyuyotesto s tart $tandingx)f contestant's, number pub tw nrh 'y i toJeln Ti If Iljl'fi'd pujBi eH wvu-T..-J-..r- 7.. ? 3, wii in '"'' : ',8fll ,,UV . '' : H1'""" 'V 7 nr rn Ti ni t nuntrtntiuj .. wt H j. ..... 9 ht.ititi 11 .ihhiit imwi,. ., i i... mpih' iMii'ji" "' rf... nvii imnH ..,,. -- ... Ji f)qnl yuIJ 9 knGblox tifv ceiifiMtMi 10. Votes are .p "AJ onxesiant navinriargesi numpenor voici ua may ij, iv J im nr.'rv HftaWftPaiMOVCSCTVbvTOtt J JiRu9' gets Wi wVjS&'M2S it trcmnn" n" ii"mLriiM!!! 4 1 4, bye.rycpntestant 'i a.Jiurri' Wp-- niririir to nit.ittita "iiT " ,VfiH .. n""'-"i ,1M , .- o2i IO Tilisaiod A. , vol in'' .Id j .i TJ J.. .., , ' ouitf Miiiyi M. ibnm tiuin-- -- im J?w- hi.w"4W.i .rr,-rf. rjiji m I 1 .....-,.-.- -. , -- " rr0n.Vqrtr. -- --- .- .MfirijortT -- --. . i i..-- . ,., Mar-"i:" -inn it- hhuiiiii- nuuiun " ",uuuj ..ji .W..IU uii s n. . vdhboa i u'ii"' A!t.,.i'.., , uu- j . -- ,..w it't .llOIJOfn O ti 1 1gobiliHtif.mr-.- , vd eVmoaviriKfoF5t'r rL.v:iso(WUurji - iciiti no j!v .ir.i b niitjgfiwwrgigcffcftVaurgL a;i; irtniti jporroi ., ' . """". .i-...- lr wi u.i.f.. n.r.. :?.- i-- ... I 'r,.AA,..: T Sf y.; . W. tl. wnmora, naraware, omves wtet?rfr?rc DG.j..oi.li.i..si...Miiu..o'.uaiR.jyt.w!r.c.t...jR(. V . uumcu .'. oioner Liveryman . ssssisesssaR shksi mm&&&&&&wdm&wf ..'. i' - iH' - w S?aW!iat'iiili'til!A' G7 Tiimit-rEt'iisaat- '"''" ,,..vn,--w,,J,.fs(6fcafr- il.,nr n. ,,,-- t. i.iWJKUiCuB!-'- -- rt'Tnw f !f ,. I'" '" . ...i,l V.l"!!!)" v.fcf. . . im fMaiViaifii'' InlMMBfl ' - ' 'V,. ' '" ' ;Q$tJglii.i,'. ',!' Mt- e- ,.w9frf?T,'-'- f' i .h.i.MiM A-- J'- turmnti " ' HNr ' y (3?Tw"3 rf-- 7 ton ? niiivt"ntl c, ' Ll."i I r.rST-'i'.-7 j .ann V.mhsiilrrip.Tr .. Vtfr-- ..4'W "'3 J "Tv stV-ieapres- sInitaky Steam Pressing works j$ -.. . lusii jsd ana nave yuur cioines dry cleaned. and -r. .aed i j I jAy I Call Answered Promptly Day or Night. -- ;v i.Mre. Geo. "MadlBonvilIo, 0. Atkinson, was in Friday afternoon. atuday.a&ejBiggdst Day M the HistOiv bf the Store. : ,: f : . Il I . I tn Isi iMr. John Maloney, of Providence, ho bas boon visiting his son, Jim .; : I T J ' I The ian. woo whisper? id6wn a 'AbMHkeitMriVs he hastpjoll WiUrieyferrwiii'gt.croi'pf dollars pUnAi, a trei and I'lilke I I i iJ )iijh; I ' ; .JVeutf of ftfte Town ,, BCisft Gatbrme Blajr Was, in Madi-- f 'z i SoaVih, Silurdar morning. Mjs. N. E. McKlunon, was in fe&IiBorivlll'oVtfrlUay kf teruboti. ( ' Neal Hollingpr, of Madlsouville, was In tho city Saturday afternoon Mrs. T. O. Hart, and children, left - iiouui ui Hlolf I. .11. -.-jot 'o I DUIIUIty, 1U1 "V.,l. noi t.ci ! . . 1Bet and get Mr 'giving 50.000 votes on every, 10.000 votes on ; the 'automo-- i j dollar pa(id infon subscriptions this, will help some. Mr. and Mrs. Lee; T6dd of ,the Serrii-Wekly U.W Malonuy, of the firm of Cansler and a m Malonoy, for the past few days, ref tamed home Saturday. f Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Morgan, 'of IIIMr. and MrB. Luthor Boyd, who Bevier are viBltlng hisjfather, Cal Have been fn the country a few Morgan, of the city, for a few days, ( to their homo in Mor- Mrs. Blaokbnrn. of Olav. returned wsr to hor borne Sunday aftqi $?fivK. ey Boyd, of near Hopkins- rlavH visit tn linr riAiifflir.'-,Mr- .. who haB been visiting triends 7. r. Frank Fox, in this oftyfs "'W1''' m this olty for the past few days, Theo. Jj. watts, who has been ill retuxiipd ,tp,hj6 home Sunday after at the St. Bornard Hospital,' fs iiblo noon. .,1 to be baek atVork in IiIb Btore. r1 (Pay your accoiin rs 'nnfi the ' i y Beiis ; ''TXTjrn XDiusiye '$BUl t r r l . . . , . jftUU 01 3) If - " n mu Lfc.TRhe steMjyi'inCrfediTili'.'.'oltrif artned 01 eviaence ,,"," ' p"'"r r busings is.Qoa-jme menrs'' oi ourvox '' g?in? ' ' ttt " . rr r'' T ; .I'iV ,l'n!J.'-- -- Serm-,vVeeM- ri a. j The Loom End Sale Continue s 2 Weeks 1 MT . -- M f 'rw,': W , ; J New!goods J i J. iTtf arrivfe daily. ,. i lir' ly '' 'r t ,;'T r nn Tannq n; h; j? vm . Tr'wn.'ffi. Inspect-guf- , '. j 11 6. line - trni?? S s. j ., ,M.rSitLllHanTEnciannom. tinear ionidian,n(nUha8fpurcha,8e'd the icicniapq, was visuinc irionus property belonging to Mrs. Henry town; Sa.tjuVday ter"nb'onV ; " r f Bogere, which Ib now occupied by Bob Myers,, pi MadiBoovJUe- - waa. '' Mm. Goih, Cocil Wjebb. j Sliss Ivy D.ay.of Circle C'ty, is id, Southern country, were (n lowaiSal- -' .TlBltlngUier "sister Mrs, the oUy, uruy eveuuiK uu uuiiuobh. .'". ' l .t y t ,. - jr ..- ftntMr.and-Mrs.Honwod- Jim, Look, of "the Call 185 tyJWfl'iJHr.y ttSttMO'tJSSW , iTeWi? plo886cVaK elelrTd0l) tijifc-reok- RogerB wfeJ loiMk-i- -, rspnvillo, Friday afternoon. 'try.wastlrV When Jn Misouville in tho meaft)'o"dJloli,:tfhiI6lb-eQoIe Mi. Hlnty r t) C I T ijvavjlllday. Thurston 1 j Nlx,on,ror MadlBon.vill8ff j Bon T. ItobliiBon, oMortons Gap, towu Saturday visiting friends. S ANITABY STKAM PRKSSINO WOItKS was in town Saturday. Get your job work from the - Mrs. Forest Grovor, is on tho sipk j.1 t CSri4WeektyttJB-6Cahd,3get jjoY .OtiS J Mrs. Mary "Whitfield, is visiting Saturday. 10.000 votes for every 51 paid hor Mother for a few days this week Henry Sizemore, of Nortonvlllo, in. -in Nebo, was in MadlsonviUe, Saturday. & Thrf? Grace wasiu Evansvllle. of Mortons Gap, MIbb Ethel Starke, I andVfTB. B. 9YounfvBlbrl 1b vinlMmr hpr brnthor Mat Star Its.' fMr, V of near Ulcblaud, this Week. f rtshtrtown Sunday. Claude Gamblm. of the Southard Mn visited, frie country, was In town Sa urday.' ''Bllfe' FaV:At'6,,u 6pe'raior on the in MadiBouvlUe, Friday afternoon. THflndGrsorr-Brnifce"- ,' WflFZil town EImeT G'arminTotrtlfo"cnuntrrr and have, vour clothflB ammMaim paiaiHviIl:9'-iSfeLk.oabojtftrrOwflrP 1.. L e lo oaKcr m hrif sI.ii, Dili ' ' :r ' " ' ; n"I eR.man ' ' ' ' ,UT. 'J, ..h"',,', (, W .iLtjwL :; : onlSSwe3'0S Uu X j........ iji iJO jt i i.j uiva ...j.iU niiiimiMiw 111 Jt jTHTTT"1 j " ..iU1"! i " " t- - ast- - i D. P. Banks, was inMadisouS n!14J ! frwrln-town-SatHrda- Miss Carrlo Miller, Warreu Ray, was In Madlsonvllle, ville, visited friendB in towu.Sun.; ,.Urr?A?d'-- evotlai riDck.SolonaaniI-ofjIlale.Vwasiilni fcunayi7d ,?dDon:4 o Jul tl tpw.n Saturday bnibUslnfiSfeit i,n uMadiBonville,waB Nick Toombs.of bffiftbKP-rffflI!Bftl?l!e': '.irfkrrfOoey?Warf'lb!:Mdis:dnvllle7 ? W- -3 n who roturneu from a several montns Siftturdayi'fli 'noru ftyiwvot'iaa rMi.yj lQ j RioofVit5iitb8.oiaaya tKlp)p tiiMflr iAfi QfAWl-7mhb'e,6rcl"Aifngonuws1 iftaaiMn".1 town ttunuay viBiiing inenus. VIHaatfirdayi'110 10 3u,f c'1 8jtrr' Dr. Bailey, at White Plaius, was Lilburn Young, of Mad?e&illo, "Dr. O. B. Johnson, was in Madi- a Madisonvillo Saturday ou busi- - was in town faunuay Ilkoy,of Madlsonvllle, wasl of Madlson-- I 4 SS2afiMJWI-If- ! :.iMi.88i Margarptt. uMttfthel.Lii.'ja "viniowllsnEb'w'irTu'e'Bdayr: working1 tataxtta bookkeepings . SundaviuKQboragTfolkj.Y iMI? b Mary RubyjMorto.nqtAMad.l'' f6l?'Brb8 OovFarid'"t&' w,Rlthi anything except civil engineering, John Myere, o' Madlsonvllle, was Soiivlue, was InVtown Tuesday. (. W.nxkd At onoe Clean cotton from.Interaafclonal Correspondence In the cith Siinnuv- XlndBfcyi of Madison; ags, at Beo Oillco. &ftf,"Katil- 36 sift v'jnuin una riQitfJurpfl iuO "Mrs'i'Olki-lIeSoJoWCtSetWon Pa. Will sell at iiiMrs. steuvo. oJMaptsonvme, was V lleywii Ifl tOwriTaeedayyi ni"!,ipi MiBBes Lucy Offutt, ArfloFivorb rbargafn3. QUUV111U, niLOtlUCU OUUURV OUllUUJl pply at Bee.Ofilce. ' ' in the city ylBUlfag mends Saturday "TlfiB.'Iria1tfwlekl.1Wfadttlfli heSunUayi' ,!'fl ' md Ada Loo Favora.w.ere in Madte. StJla1lfBouville,; y. iSSsmmis S.m .JrfI 3 k?rrt .pf, adiBp.u- - Friday afternoon. HUSH Jame Victory was In fonvllle Friday afternoon. lalUFHiJPU wm.v?,cw..p byfl dfr MadisbnviUej btfrfyd' t6nYbrrbw vi yHi'j finuH.)a jo?i oA ' ,i lAHAftiAftr (Will rbb) Madi- - Mrs. Clyde Ruby, of Madisonvillp, was in town Tuesday. Miss Florence Allen, of Madison- - souville was in town vjajjrday-,- belng an ffp(i 1$IVrav i?f effiilv, day evening-,outertainm.etn,t:i)Vp,biis8es Coyle tfre-occasi- on j at 'GrageVin.. . in rionor pi mifs urecn.w , . The pretty Coyle on jEast Main was a Scone of pleasure Satur- tf. o,jj "r.ii'.?B!ia(.y' 'r. fTTT?- - .i.f)l it ll..llP"ffi i ,o,Tf i:-- fi r a i cpUe ot, UEnilQOcjjjjrin MaorLi9hett, as In to.n Maua . Tbrotfgh 'the'inclomency.mbffftbt iweatHdU, a larKenumnor 'ot hiviwd: !b.9 Hsj.Ijppile ,GrflQpn Gtreon.y.Ul.e.j 0'"3 - iValiti pitableharaei)'ra The1 dellgftffUMn QXmnK ., ..,'m.hojj ). lrls'dH'pret't.W'eVetifria'Iattir i a j.Mjis. vMi. ii"ttino-w"VAlBi(AI'lWtod- lsl guVst "teklify IfjinStfo aVba'y omwi,rot!&i -- (with Bill WilUon. of near ProvldeKicS? 'Atkins, (mi H their gallaot cacorta presented' an attractive scene as they flitted here andXtWre-fenjifadMllively ohat)wbIie)f,vSweeti8trains;.9Jirrijs(o I t5Wutf. Advertise your business in JJAH iLVfSunday. In towu : :hebSernikWieeklyasB.eenjan UyM?&$zMmii&ud fa WtflWill?? Wrt ilDjnltMlatoetnrn'our votes !WlhitO'j"fcodif.Qlnawro.'.tnMaQ0j Wednesday at tt rntjon, uot later than pieeedDlni8r tyMumiHi Wk toJvk seller anyiparti0.5seriOajlau(J ,seei xfojalook.farrnrv orli niobnoi chiB..Uu0 'i "'o.fi .a." ojn ;.:i Mr. and MrB. Will Brlnklev, ol . .qfl.eirari rEnglifbi .vfsnnij? fronds -- kladiaonvJlle, Saiurdyjj(,tj 0fjj Hj. MIb'b Lucy Ofiutt, of the Grape Dr. A. O. Davis, of Mortons Gap vine oountryi visited frleudB In town Madlsonvllle, Monday. was in 4 rs .Cr 4D i Mr. and Mre Ernest OlaVton: .of. 3a?uraay. 'Baker, of Mortons Qap,j Sam J. JMadiBonvllle, wei'e in town Sunday was In Madlsonvllle, Satuiday. yiBiunp inonuB. . li. i .. iv,.-- MadjftQnlv)U1ecKy..t Mrfii'FredjFdwldr," who UiaB' beerl vstttn ftlends Jn' tllisojty for bsTv- oral'days roturne'd 16 hen-homei- J l Ji " "" oX nn uMadis'O'nville'Saiurda'y. bftiear-'DawadJameVB. Gannett,1 was' in town Saturday' on llusiuess. Jo'htf OBrfeb, bl1 Madfadiiville, . lWTOCivf Wrlfjyjli waB in! town.alurd'aya-tternoori- : w fi MEMBCRSXVAN3yiLLEJEAgiSdcrATrOH toV HS Mrs. Sidney Lailoon,- - of.rjea.St Ubaries, was in town oaiuraay '' '.'AMMO &A,yWitngrtfl m? every w.lei;e:fa At aJaJaihftr nd.aipyx jfrorh llfeW.H!.TrR. JMffiPB fl -- 1 u .uevpyq lcftj,Bd caea weraBer,Yd1J)yj jby HVpTtl-Wflfftf.W. .till ali h9f)iltvna ed dofrfvj ents t oharperanstMesdamesi. )W.acR,) j.C9xl?r Miiiwilbi3Qakeo:a d.elfeery,!, the. HAcrJslt .tOJro.wiujnffjndi 'tola 4ft American SanUaryBaatry SparQn: WB;wAP iBfiftiRfffl.9ttXi 1 x.v.ofl BlerpitfldtasttbenWftarHa'Ujftf Mv 16thiAayi8MnJJiqjlftfif WP. Robt. DMofefejiitjfMaditeQilivalleyi !aplrt,oaQhe.4i:limlnojtap.tfl gondii bxwj .uowus!, s.rtim9,ppiore1wp JW.,()u?y Wflre wM.iDj.'fl;;! at tiiilo:T") ob o?Ifl I11IJW V'Df.'l fliKiltiilf'fy wa'sui tbwo Sondayjaf ter.tfoo.ui.T ,U,H"M3 iiujjC ,lfl:3L' f.u2(y ..K'V7 owao'a j ;rH'afmtnoninLbv!ing,.ofaBpp,i 14s4 Bnh.'fttfflwKnRKW waa Keviva e IInr vmihijK ffoity!). S The revival which has been conIuttwnH6dayit tutd flem orlT .?! yxy aw tinuing for the past two weeks at 9Fr,arifc' Mefdirarb Viarted'f rle'ddsmnl George FruchettjiQfc?MadiCn.- - the Northojte? Jfcffcthdjst Church ;tte' Country MTtyndayarterriodn irrO ojq8,e40u gfttjda ,,. 1oyTParet:'1 ' as '18 Mlfdis?nf ill ville, was in tower yesterday. Gat!ri.W(Sfadisonville. iBflv.' Au.derspn JJeaphfld. . eorn? 3rtu7lfeliV''!'',dr '.'""I""1'' J. W. w,bicv Jprf tfljj i Kvltin-oWpaturday'bii' 'VuKi good .B.ertnp.nSjjjoqple. iGeti .your, MRU paper , from. ,u, .yf,e .V1.ii.t'-- ' and were imliiH heartsptthe oamsaye y.o,plpnQy tai)tJ ,w,e Jajf mensely ,epjqye4 by all'. tJA large crowd attended Sunday them In, all shajB.s.ap.d.c.oiorsnpd. at 'L'dcifln- - Vin86nrwa8 'in Ma.4U.qn ., ..,.,, ,, ,, ,r, 'ville .Eridavfftftornoojii (. T iiu night to bid farewell to Bov. Ander rrVK SlSKlK.Q. B0pTf,TOBf GilbertLotJg aud Skihn'dy. Chatteu. son and his wife who have, made' ,,Madso,nville,,Ky. i V7 relurlied7 libu'to' fr'drrli Wbitesburg many friends among the people of,: ?! Elmer Todd, of the,; country., wps, lastnlRhti "' " " 'i."..'s' mi"i v cur town. Jtev. Anderson will be. withJTui. iu town SaturdEy. ,UWJ. A,' 'H'rtrdy wks,! in"rkuVmf again the third Sunday night lik 'J,") 'Mrs''Bras'h'erUackBon', .sUettt; Sat- flktuWay.-"1- ' May and tbea will gotor elthec urday Ifcb.'t"atfa'8nnday'' with'.relaBetheny or Ootltown to conduct an- In! the o'itiiiivy3,'t tfve'a bHipira f frHa?WJa.Al.-jJt.1 fllladvthft,a, J,endin Ju.cbaixMn.enfe wrafiiMi: yiijT-J.j'j n -- nl,, ,,, ,, . wf jail-price- . , , f , . f -- p-- 1"-(- - 9l-i- ) Harrr'-'alifaferro- , of in towu ., ''nJ Madistn-vllle'f'wa- s AlOT.a l'jlxin won .,1 :jj-jt- Saturday ' after-poo- t. ,1 ville, ve;.,tlu was iii" tn- - oltyTuesday. .J "' will.was ,Jtfr.OViu.yei?je.r,day. ,,,,,' J. T. Alexander, of Monday bU8iies8 Moiulny. Edward Walker;-N- oUier Bi meeting Madisou-ville.'w'Vffb'W- u' i. . v.vrt :M ysfoJonSfiluqtt! ifT .-- j Spring" Styles H ats- - and Shoes ITfirsrierfl-thB-want- s .elnomnifittoilna f.gpfo rfirf arioiif,q a?t . JIM Pea'nix,' of noar. Oarbondale MadiBonville Mrs. was in 'town Saturday, ou busiaoss. was tu town SlmbH ClBfri'dntWoT ear lohland l' n ' ville, vyas. in tmZDie8duy. w'b hi' filirtf Saturday." ' bf nearB'iiri-rk'A- ,M,rj,SmJ.tlvP,ui,,of,MadsppvJlle Mrs., Johii Clnudo'-BjOfifyTiif i. .. r Mrqliciirv Headi'of Madisbuville towu Tuescay afternoon. - Day Sunday at M. E. Church So'ulh. J6n ; On Sunday n orning a large crowd attended thfc M.E. Church Sunday '' - v,,' i.4: Wi;. sIh''bUsaVrday! : d, " -- 1 and WWJ hYeI 9J Si bv experts as 'dlifoYdlVas WfiV'tf 'pick "fdh'emselvesf'i andbby,:aiVect'irttHh;mak6rsto VotlVill flriVlectedifeQnd,jbeal of both" udsrmestr thn head .a -- .ear-fo- r wjis lQ,fpwHiftEo(r.ay,,, .,,.. ib,y X'Pn.uJfi'lBrapsQfl.Kef .tUBtjCaritry w.a e.h-?- f M9ard. pAha, JpPR 'Mra'.OVVaHeriDUlluvi.ofi .,(,,,,. ,, ;4) d . 'y6U. Picked"-- ; ' Bor.t of thing has :aW?!ryeaTBitft,-ly:in7xJUllin- that earned public oonfliiero ibt this and H leWOll'ff, IK ur a 'and HOUBB F'dlVSAiSBi-H.iu'- ee Ijh tftwnnF(rJdaY,iaffernppn,,p,n lot' tnBaffiuRtou1 for uU cheap-business. .tfanri ''liun, I iilIfire'sl; atf WntlnftprHioaltlons.., .Mr.,audftMT8;IEi:rJn iBIflk,v;o(;tl e Apply at fhlVdffltie.' Southard ,neifeh,borhb'ediwerlBjolq Ju$iE'' WftYierspoon visited bowaJ'Saturdayi? na ti'"w ? Ui jjiaaiaunyiue yosior-da'yiH'- Viv(.' , I s h ijiKej;-- irienas in 1krrf; r) ! nf In thla artlhle. rtx I it IB - I it 1 ' lt,ralMPMurul! anrt a Finn a7ni"n. l IfurFnbl hl'tr;il-n1tl- InliaTi'webafrv'ETuox ' I l r; , .Viltnno )lnC;"nlfiT i' n. JmlnT !.,,(., SCjtrt tfo'f bIvi loo 8nlU natviae no'l;4i'i iol flrihiecp"; i;vit ub i 0 jsotBiB aril nJ Inloq laaiinaAt) r3V rti wjohadtmisi saarti'tb jiioi ! is i il .ooiinata 01'uosarapn.Qar 91 sanbleai ioot ni uoiinoj ant'tiquia. lo ixe;nv 1354 JWilJPH Olir i!)iw nolttoFnnmmos vl)h id lilnrv m- - h 9lhc XnlltmiriO 111 raaKJiA, ' Aiik l inear Ttichla'na, wera'ih tdwn Satur '" day morning. rJrandvMxB., B r ""; 7" 'ifrilntf'ViyVbbl-flEMo" ., if.', ' i r ,.m ,. on-bb- School and Qnuroh services. Uj There were. 2U0 present at Sunday ville tvaB lnMTifronsGap Mon il",', ,s 'iv; '''''''' ,'f '"M v ' School with $i86.83:V'tfeotlon, Ifht'.i.-.'jAt the 11:00 o'clock services Reri j': oi Macki Hoffman, ,p! ,,Madqp7 Brandon, preached a short but exville 'left' fonLouisvilleTuesdnys, cellent sermon oh "The Boy JesusVl cloBft of which an Invltatlo B'urr''Ohailc6y,r'6f Ab the 'Mr.' aiia was offered and thirteen boys anil Sraham, v'fr lm'v ' beedfsit llrlB Joineo the church and were nig fridndB add1 'latiVe'alflSt. ' ', birarlV, rHaVe rurnedliom. ' baptized. thekiud of Sunday's wa 'This is appreciate and 'fiope t6"'have n ore thernext Sunday. ,r sst bam "Ofn'xiji, dF Mra. aWnc.jnk.lpy. ,W,suin -- B0.:C''!mprtyemcntr Madisgn.vUJ8 .JBTibjv, rfl6 r of Madison 3'.-.l:vPf '"' " i 'ra. , j:-'.- V .1 i ;i ifa M iTTTTT IHItlJI! 1 ,xm ,K&mi aocu ,.. ..!' HarivyBarkeri ioxa lol ' Jbti' fi i'Pdrs'was iritiisoriille ydterda'p s iiKifiT ,Hr 'A and-Jit- . of beat atlcnlandj rwtra; iin tDwm Satur.-- I li iifrUav36,iqiTcryaH'ii ill lit sir b W.'WeVewio i tle bnU ... ir n Xi-W rppapered and linolium plaoed on niHffcrorr"THe"ohabge"li5f "Tfie 'Weslev A"dult mtWWtif&wmkWMwwM ,aA"atty.U9:,tbe.vir4twiQ(Rp.d,vjth? be M. E. South Ohrohrjwill.piitori jdjflereut arrangements of tbe Sod IfeUBiMh taales also helps tbe looks HOU10 IHiieUb uuuoi Bible-Class, inr-uciirow '' .'limn Tr OW eA 'tAl ." ii!m9 j WMfifJ appearance '!&' provement restaurantaM 'eoBeMonary on main street. Djh.plaoe bas been Mr- - $$ S' - ., ,,x WiM..,r(iVMiMBM'i umi ecu' vim iyiieBiq tnr ossin nsrtt S This 1b . oue of u ' ,03 nl Ui .oiimaaTxfc ai-imi-iHR- yh II uljHf rlaori GiyeiJoof.owtovJl, iM 1 jroductlous evershoru the rnaat Judjotous rJiOOffTXaH to the pub-Ioh.1r- timmm&s -- - . fri For Sale 9 MR SL "jysaiwBKaiisMf jfcs A Sr Jaygt u .. r mKa Helen and David Hendricks, i8onville yesterday. r&rhWtiwmtwtwwtwwHm' ton Business College, Louisville, and enjoy yourself. of Nortonville, was In MadlsonviUe, Owen Oook, of Linton Ind., is Ycu will be Klad you eam6 if yon Ky. Apply to Friday. likeiunnyplavn. Bb, T. C. Hunt, wab in Mortons Gap, visiting the family oi Bill - Darlington, Ky. Don't forget tbo date April,' 10 tl Sunday. Miss Skxi-Woskk- ly it is a- - BcrearaiuB'iarce'rrDin-OT'- - .3JJ,!Vl(0??n.A $50 Scholarship Business College, on Drauchor&a ashfIeirenT. ? 0M fflliBIPr7v. I HR?W ji N , ,,riauj.i'.( " .j. ,a..Jjt,jffci i.3kj I'- - y " P. COLORED COLUMN. BfiV. J. K. EVAHS, EDITOR &? 4iere is Brains, Good Judgment and Money in our Men's Shoes The brains of the most expert shoe Mulders is used in making t)ur shoes, "heir judgment of comfort giving qfcality in lasts is gained L J by hard jrd groveling experience and fre- fclent financial loss there MORE in Hopkins Oo. republican convention mot at the court houso in Itljem for you at the prices we ask for Saturday at 1:00 p. m. em. The forces were lined up for Taft and Roosevelt. Tho county delegato tion was instructed for Mr. Roosevelt; , Mrs. Lucy Hughes was called to Mad-isonvil- Joe ' Wilcox" got' his foot' badly mhshed'in Hecla nlme last Wed-no'- s day mbrhl&g. He is now able to bo out on the Btreet. , Julius Hill arid little Howard Laffoon are visiting relatlvos and friends In Birmingham Ala. Mr.. Bon Edmonds and Miss Betsy Vance were quietly married Saturday night at thq homo of Mr.' and Mrs. Loomls Nelson in tho presenceof a few friends. Rev. J1. R. Evans preformed the cermony. May peace and prosperity attend them on their life's Journey. Mr. Oharlie King and family left Saturday night; for Kansas. "We wish them success on their journey. lo '1 K. ffl1 L A1 jfei-t- . JHiMir .t ...IPS j 1 111 4.)! iMIlll . IUiVl m . MMY r ' -- $2.50 POCKET 217 sl HlHV U. I J 11 ' $5.00 ST. SHOE GO, MAIN Hopklnsviile April 1 on account of sudden death of her mother, Mrs. Helen Phelps. Mr, Jas. Hughes and Mrs. Mary Moore attended tho lunerul Wed- :e Store With the Big Brass Feet in J j. '- - ,1 S tf IFtSi''-- ' ' fcv. nesday April 3. The bereaved have our sympathy in these hours of sadp i p-rouness and affliction. Ed Orisp, of Olarksvillo Tenn., is in the city engaged in the mining business. H. D. Dunvllle, of Slaughtersville Bine Stocking Club was visiting In our city Sunday. he Blue Stocking Olub met Services at tho several churches turday afternoon an the home Sunday were good. in Miss Aileen Davis. to Rev. P. D. .Gordon preached to A most interesting program quiet an appreciatlvo audience at as given concerning Madame the O. M. E. Church Sunday after prry and the discovery of Rad- - noon. am, by Mrs. sy. u. iJaker and The missionary program rendered at tho Baptise church Sunday afterof Miss Ellie Gardiner. of noon was a grand success. Every Misses Lyde Mason, Morgan- - pumbor on the program was well a in indefinaaid, Hheda, "Waddlington, Gra renderod and much enjoyed. ble, y, Bonnie Vara Mnrphey and Revival Is expecte'd to begin at ora Jall were guests during the O. M. E. ohurch April 15. ' " ''' -t e social hour. Mrs. Pearlle Childress is on the ' he, last, mepfcing.of, the year will. sick list this week. ,.no , held at "Woodlawn," the An after collection was taken m .,. . .:-amounting to $3.10 at the Baptist country homo of Miss Aileen church Sunday for Mrs. Llovd Riv(4old, April 2Q, ers, who is very Bick and has no support from any source. Any ase sistance given her will be greatly lively as a Boy. '"If you are tired, run down, have appreciated, no appetite, get a bottle of Yucatan Mrs. Cavenangh and son remain the Home of Hart Schaflner & Mark Clothes ' Chill Tonic. A few doses will set very sick. We should visit tbeBo you up give you a boy's appetite-ma- ke people ' , and render whatever assist- our $15000 you Btrong and lively as a so sptea- -' YOUaiSXKOMOXSY twelve-year-olPurifies the blood ance possible. didly equipped. We are equally And strengthens the system. 50o a George Qualos and family, of proud of our brick ohurches and our Our Reputation bottle at tho St. Bernard Mining Mr. and Money are Back of modern library and our amusement Co., Incorporated, Drug Depart- Hecla have moved to Circle City. This Offer ment. Rev. Evans aud family, Rev. halls. 4.11 of these institutions are 1 Garrett and a number of friends practically gratuities from the philWe pay for all the medicine used You Need Stationery. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. anthropic St. Beuard Mining Comduring the trial, if our remedy falls pany. Nothing giveB an individual or a Boyd Mason for dinner Sunday. to completely relieve you of constiWe hold too sacred jthe memory pation. We take all the Mr. Lee Childress has returned firm standing in the business world risk. Yon Furniture has to put up with a lot of knocks, bruises like nice stationery neatly printed. from Hot SpringB Ark., much im- of the Immortal John B. Atkinson are not obligated to U9 in any way not to bo loyal to those Interests for whatever, if you accept our depart- proved. He is looking well. Bee job The offer. and bumps they're bound to show unless you overment keeps constantly on hand a Frank and George Edmonds were which he sacrificed hlB life. Like Could anything be more fair to you? fine lin6 of letterheads, noteheads, called to Carbondale Saturday on the white man, the negro' must Is there any reason why you should come them and make your furniture good as new by billheads, statements and envelopes, account of serious illness of their learn to support those interests, neonate to put our oiaims to a pracwhich support him and his. We sister Helen Maxwell. both linen and commercial. using tical test? The man that is not true to the A most scientific, common-Bens- e also do circular, invitation and catThe Easter program rendered by conditions under which he must alogue work. Give us a trial. You the Sunday School at tho A. M.E-Z- . earn bis living is not true to him- treatment is Bezall Orderlies, which will be pleasod. are eaten like candy. They are very church Sunday evening was good self. The man that is not true to pronounced, gentle and pleasant in large appreciative audience Quito a himself is not true to any one else. aetion. and particularly agreeable in Removes light spots makes scratches invisible and enjoyed its rendition. Eggs For Sate Our interest are coextensive with, every way. They de not cause diar l?or only one dollar will Ball you renders the varnish more lustrous and enduring. Good those of the St. Bernard Mining rhoea, nausoa, flatulence; griping or Hecla Notes one sitting of pare bred S. 0. Buff Company. The greater the prosper other inconvenience. Rexall Orderfor pianos, tables, chairs, and for all furniture navlng To the Bee I wish to say that ity of this company the greater the Orphmgton eggs. Stock for sale. Hecla Baptist Sunday school pro- prosperity of tho colored miner. lies are particularly good for chilMbs. A. R. Blanks, a fine finish. 25 and 50 cents the bottles. gram could not be excelled by any There is no class of colored laborers dren, aged and delicate persons., Madisonville, Ky. We urge you to try Rexall Orderchildren. W. M. Tyler Suptr., Mrs. in the Btate of Kentucky better paid Jimmle Tattom, Mrs. Emma Dosom than tboBo connected with the St. lies at our risk. Three sizes. 10c. 25c, and 50c Remember., you can and J B. Wiltch Teachers. Benard Mining Company. They get Rexall Remedies in this comClosing remarkB by Bov. J, H. are well clothed.well fed, well Incorporated ', Thomas. Themo of duty and right houBod, and have a comfortable munity only at our storeThe Rexall Store. St. Bernard Mining Co., haB lead boys and girls to tho path bank account. incorporated, Drug department. DRUG DEPARTMENT where they can see the light in As for us, we are proud of tho uni-- . mother's old cabin window. It was que honor to bo accused of being grand. We wish that Earhngton used as tools for and by such a ben-- j COBURN'S GREATER girls and boys could have been pres- eflcent power for good In the uplift ent. MINSTREL'S of the negro race. 4 (f1 .' Eev. J. H. Thomas will help Bey? Respectfully TcourB, COMING P. D. Gordon in a series of meetings J. W. Bell. 4 Three of tho latest and best song this week. 'successes of tho season, "Good Byo - ..I. NOTICE """"' 'My Love Good Byo," Whon The Lest We Forget This Popular Photo Play Theatre is now under new Sands of thoDesort Grow Cold" and Whatever faults may be Imputed Annual Stockholders Meeting management and it's management guarantees .'If All My DreamB Were Gold I'd to the colored minors of Earllngton, Buy The World For You." its patrons high class entertainments. we are proud of the fact that they Notice is horeby given that the ' Sung by Leslie D. Berry, the In' . . . cannot bo acoused of ingratitude or annual meotipg of the Stockholders terlocutor and robust Baritone, and opdisloyalty. We are prpud of an of the St. Bernard Mining Co. wiU Especially Adopted for Ladies and Children Te(nor portunity to do any honorable thing be hold in the offices of tho company Justin T. McOtirty, Lyric show, and ,J7 Xodler with the big fun to promote tho best interests of the at Earllngton, Ky. at 11 a m WedWe are again running the "Worlds Best, Pictures," Yoq St. Bernard Mining Company. It nesday the 8th day of M;ay 1012, fof A. Coburn's Greater Minstrels," know what that means. "Lublns." "Biograpb," "Kalems," mattorBnot what may bo said either the transaction of Buch business as Saturday night, April 18, at the Temple Theatre. "Essany," "Pathe," "S'elig" and "Vltograph." justly or unjustly against this Com- may regularly como (before it. V Everything new thiB .season, new the pany, MADISONVILLE, KY. Matinee Daily 2 p. m. DAjfM, ,EvANs, That Well Known Comedian cause it has done more to foBter and people, comedians, jokes, songs, and of the negro's educational Secretary. special scenery and eleatnu effects) and Funmaker, "Gnas.Ga- religious progress' than any other A great big laughinghit, bettor.than similar corporation or company In no"'With Coburns Born to Mr. and Mrs. Olarenc ever always.good., atbu,., this tho state of Kentucky, or any Other Knowlee, of 1131 East ,61st. St., paperand Mighty a for further ;ioafcures pf Btate so far as we aro aware. We pride upon OhicaRo, Thursday a fine girl.,: seasons program, Seats pn sale at look with a pardonable TELEPHONE - SERVICE Mr. Knowles was formerly an News Stand. employee of the Earlington Ma1 Ragged wound's are painful and WNfflMrttNMUNMHMUmMWHNMiit XO0K HEBE, MB. PABMSBI chine Works, but is novy super-- i cause much annoyance. If not kept Telephone & Telegraph Company. Incorporated. Is ofcsr. Nota that lbs Cumberland ... . ..- I .a tng to you an loeai proposition lor teiepnone service, using our service you nave, ad intendant of the I, O, and Y. & clean thoy foster aun nocomes Lini E3. eg 'vantages of long distance connections to every Important point In the united States. .The nnrsa. Ballard's Snow advantages ol telephone service In your residence are too numerous to mention, but among M. V. System of Water Depart ment loan antiseptic healing reme-- l them would be daily communication vritn tne maricets, oDtatning prices, getting accurate ,:: Licensed Embalmer Apply It at .uight, Funeral uirector. : reports en the weather, calling up your neighbors. friends and relatives. All thestf ad' Han-n- a, dy for such caseB. menk. He is a friend of M. vsntages ana pleasures are more than worth the price you would pay for the service, i before, going to bed and cover with! ' Literature and Information furnished by calling on our manager, II. W. Shelton, ; a cotton cloth bandage. I heals 'ini Sr's family. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, 60o and $1.00 Price 36c, D. TV Mix advance atrent for Oo- - a few days. bo;a by,, pt.. jgeraara Incorye- - I mf -per bottle. Plume, 124-- 2 MADIQPAJVILLE, KY i burn'a Minstrels was In town Batjyi0ipgOp.. Incorporated, Dnig,De-- ! ICyHBERWHD TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO, 1 hirday. He eoea'-'to- ' H6pklnsvllle.,,TaHrnent;' ' " 1 Pl"',( tmmittmmmmtttmmtmmmtMWNmmmtmtt yrM 0 " m rf i ' Al. . , rront ntth " tlm Cok.AU.. Vt.k ' l I Co.xi!tht Han Scbaffaet & Uux Copyright Hut Scbtffocr & Mux Ilsley Happenings H 7HEREVER a of young men matters of cut, fabrics, colors, pattern, have done more making of clothes than any other one thing. gather in these days you're pretty to see good looking clothes. The demands influence of voune fellows V the goods that strike the fancy such young men; there's distinction and individuality about their goods, and finish tailoring that gives the wearer that but very desirable air of "class1 which men always want, and don't always get in clothes. J ' '" """ Xu want it Jrjburs, matter who you are or how old you are. You'll get it here. "'7 ; : make the kind HART SCHAFFNER & MARX w Madisonvile, j.Ml" Kentucky school-building- d. (( FINE FOR Hurt" Furniture POLISHALL Seml-Week- iy St. Bernard Mining Company ' !i ' V i- - PRINCESS SPECIAL! ... , ..i f.. . ' 'is - THE BEST - M. SLATON run-nln- tr I . ; 4 . " i ,S 4l n' f, fwiS ifzf&fqfri v t t, A 'l