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TUESDAY i I i and 41 1a FRIDAYAFTERNOON 0 j w 1 t IF YOU DONT ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE 1r1 ITWENTYTHIRD YEAR EARUNGTON HOPKINS COUNTY KY TUDSDA1 SEPTEMBER 3 1912 No 71 Ie 1 i MOST SUCCESSFUL r r i j TARGET PRACTICE 4tij i Ever Held at Any Range in the- Y x StateCol J Tandy Ellis c Says Excellent f MARKSMANSHIP BEING DEVELOPED I t The all State team rifle prac i tice that closes herd today is one i of the most successful ever held at any ranee in this state says i Oapt J Tandy Ellis and I wish s i you would say through your pa- L l per tHfib the officers and men en U eUmpecf Itere appreciate the cur 1a tisies shown them the friendly smile and the glad hand that has been so freely given and has made the few days stay so pleasant that we all with no except tion look forward with pleasure t to our next annual meeting He and other officers are well t pleased with the sanitary condi i opus of the camp and give Oapt Dr W K Nisbet due credit t for tho excellent camp condi tioner The match decided Fri i day was the Company team match and was won by Oompaoy i5 B of the 8rd regiment 1st score 1055 out of a possible 1600 2nd place was won by Onmpany A oft t of the 1st regiment score 1081I j 3rd place Company I of 2nd reg r t iment score 1012 4th place Com pany G of 2nd regiment score 982 5th place Company G 8rd s regiment score 080 The prizes 1were 10000 to stWOO to 2nd x and 2500 to 8rd Tin regimen talteam match cone won Satur slay by the 2nd regiment the f prize beiug the team trophy The Governors match was deci ded Tuesday and won by Major Victor K Dodge of the Ordi nance DopartmentLexin ton Ky1et v Maj Jackson Morris Pine villa Ky 2nd w Oapt Jas DeWeese 3rd Infan try Hartford Ky 3rd the prizes in this match were first a gold dial eni trance fees 2nd 25 perceut of r the entrance fees 8rd 15 percent of the entrance fees Following h 1f1 the high score made on each range during the shoot Twojmudred yards slow fire Major Jackson Morris 1 40 Two hundred yards rapid fire 1 i SergtThos Peyton 3rdiufan try and Private Ross 1st infan i 1 try each 48 V i Six hundred yards Wapt Sid 11 4 ney Smith 1st infantry 49 i Eight hundred yards MajorS K Dodge 40 Skirmish Mtjor V K Dodge eightyfive One thousand yards Oapt J R Sanis 44 For the benefit of those com i y panics that did not attend the Anniston manoeuvers a camp of instruction will be established 11 esej L7th under Command I of Oapt Display Advertisementsi single JILooals and Inside Page loo per line Beaolutiona and Cards of Thanks 60 per line Obituary Poetry 60 per line Slight on time contras display advertlsembits Also locals that run several months without 3 h change visa Annie Robinson of Providence is visiting friends here this week Mr Perry and Ohas Trahern who b ave been Tialtlnfc in Texas have re turned home Mies Kathleen Corey basgonq J Portland exttoenter Bay Vie college c + c uf t- I W S a CHAS BELL DIES INJVRIEIt Fell Between Moving Train at Atkinson Sunday Morning BOTH LEGS AMPUTA + I TED AT HOSPITAL Ohas Bell through freigh brakeman fell between the cars at Atkinson one mile north of Madisonville Sunday morning about 5 oclock and had botl legs badly crushed He was hur ried to the St Bernard hospital at this place on a special train On arrival here it was found necessary to amputate both legs He never rallied from the shock and gradually grew worse until death took him at five oclock Monday morning His wife and children were notified andar rived here on train 52 Sunday The remains were shipped to Oroftou his home for interment Mr Bell lied been in the em ployment of the L N for some years and was a popular and valued employee v Wanted at once 100 Miners Steady work- NORTONVILLi COAL COKE CO Incorporated C W B M Program Christian Church Subj New Zealand Hymn BiblejLesson Psalm 139 Mrs Nixon x IiPrayer Mrs H Browning JNew Zealand Mrs Oorey MaorisH Mrs Renfro Solo Miss Ooyle N Z 0 W B M Mrs Fi Rash Opportunities for Service Mrs Watts Hymn Poem Prye r Mrs Brazeltou Bible Study Delilah Mrs Ooyle Hidden Answers Mrs Brink ley Benediction Mrs Arnold All members are urged tal e present for annifal elution of officers and to enjoy l hour Keep a SwratEwlly Most women can keep a secret rLlpplnoottg Macada Charming View Cltlman to house agentI thought you said there was a charm ing view from the front windows Why there are only houses to be seen House AgontSo there is a charming view sir In the house op polite lives the most beautiful prldow you ever clapped eyes on and aheR always at the window e ForWomen Who Care Of course you use an antisepticyour family and in the care of your own per son and you want the beat Instead of what you have been using such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or wont you try Paztlne a concentrated antiseptic powder to bo dissolved in water as needed Paxtlne is more economical more cleansing more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever used oANTISEPTIC Inthetoilet to cleanse and whiten theteetnremove tartar and prevent decay To disinfect the mouth destroy disease germs and purify tho breath To keep artificial teeth bridgework clean and odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking To eradicate perspiration odors by sponge bathing As a medicinal agent for local treatment of feminine lls where catarrh inflammation andulceration exist nothing equals hot ddouches of Paxtine For ten years the Pinkham Mod Co has been tefularly advising their to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing healing andgennlcidal jpewer For this purpose alone J worth its weight in AlSo for nasal catarrh sore throat inflamed eyes cuts and wounds 25 and 60 centra box t1RTHEPAXTONTOILiETOOI A f n Jif r- I WI1AT 1 4i rt tJ1iit f J WftI t y WHOI 1 f q Ji v t r 0ri f r r W H BKASHEE APPOINTED i ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTOR i Will MaHe Man For This Important j Position 1 t W R Brasher of St Charles who habeen an employee of the St Befyd Miuinji Company for a number of years has been appointed to the responsible position of Assistant Mine Inspector to succeed T O Long whose time has e edt Mrf Brasher is well known in this territory and isfullyt to fill the po capable man and histiT4r gave entire satisfacticn t JT TheNewspaper and Children Some one has asked majthyirf B tlonHSlIaH we allow oitr b oyie and girla td read the newspapers Of course we all know why such a question asked There is much in our daily paper we wish might be eliminated tie murder trials divorce proceedinR8orraef without number In all their revolting as poets and What Lowell calls the stagnant gooseponds of village gossip But since fathers and mbthera read the daily papers they cannot consistently prohibit their children from doing ittThe newspaper is a necessity It IB for each parent to bring Into his home as clean a as he can find knoW= mg that the innocent eyes of his lit tie children will can its pagesS- L M for September f fXot ft Bottle Returned iP 1Jic9 ofau old Druggist i I have sold nearly all the Hughes Tonic of you and not a bqt tie has been returned ihave been In the dri4r business to Wentyflve years lMavenever 7o danthhig thsif such satisfactIon Sold byDruaglsts4Oo ad 100 bottles Prepared bysiOIDfIO HTTlT CO Louifii1e- J i I1H ratt41 III IJ I I r 0 t Educational meeting in v the iterest of Graded a School Question 1 ioifr d ii t Tempe Theatre tonight i 8s 6iiilkf Sept 1912 i C iF tr J j tt ii Stan1tyfy Dame and other interesting i t speakers in brief talksvJ ty Because ff every mangy Yard wo l mti the future of obiSch001should be there s I S Xv tciI4Io nriQJt jt jrIJJT j CO ASK QUESTIONS Good theretirLPIJinepect sheet interestedin BOY SCOUTS In Kentucky Will Be Used in Conserving Birds and Animals Many HuntersiLicenses Issued Having formulated a plan by which the great army of Boy Scouts of America will bp draf tedinto service for the conservation of birds and animals J C uincy Ward Executive Agent of the Kentucky Fish and Game Oomraissjon has set to work to Hpthe plan into operation a letter from G ff Merfiott New York Seore Editoral Board of the Boy Ses of America in which Mer tiott promises to furnish to Ward a list of the difiereint troop ieati ers in this state If the plan is successful in Kentucky it will be developed in other Btates A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonber cares Kidney aritfciires diabetes weak and lame backs rheumatism and all Irregularities of bladder troubles remov InK gravel the kidneys and bladder both men and women Regulates biaCder trourles in children If nqt sold by yonr druggist will be sent by mall on reOlpt of 100 One small bottle is two months treat mentanb seldom falls to perfect a cure Send for testimonials from Ky and other states Dr E W Ball 2968 Olive street St Louts Mo told by all drngglsts chat tiomfthinI The Char tonNewl and Com- itrteii a promoter WhO bad a ninioK and Who now has only a watch that e going e-M wUJdOLfi PiIn ietlc Wnlri 1 Id te uuck like ssarraBe 1a filet yiQ fBth are ffa S istttatiltlir lien t t1al i- la liort tM tIWIe1f 1a19aMo- NSfv Ii J lf w z ITOM THUMB WEDDING Unique Entertainment to be Given by Ladles of The Christian Church Y One of the most unique and en jOYlbl entertalnmon of the season will bewho Tom Thumb Wedding or marrage of illss Midget given under the auspices ot the Ladies Aid of the Ohrletiau Church at the Temple lifeatre Friday ulgbt September 6th This entertainment under the direction of Miss May Burnworth of Independence Kan will consist of 76 children of Earl ingtou composing the wedding par ty the bride and groom and atten dants being in evening dress attire for the occasion In every respect it will furnish a delightful evenings entertainment As IB always the case people will bo interested in what the children do and especially as tney will be our children and children of our friendB The price of admission will be 35 cents for adults and 20 cents for children un der twelve A Remarkable Offer The Evansville Couriers lat est campaign offer Send OOc today and receive the Evansville Courier daily by mail until after election together with the Indiana Farmer for one spar- Democratastepuhlicans and Bull Moose will find all the poi itical news in the Courier It brings the news of the night to the breakfast table Two Railroad Men Get the Money Messrs Larry Todd and Obas Mpthershead two popular railroad men wore the lucky guys Friday night at the idle Sour picture show and each one of them drew the dol lar that is given away by the man agement every Friday night Subscribe for The tfee v n t i n tlu 1 I P TUESDAY I- and FRIDAYAFTERNOON NEW MANAGER AT VICTORIA Ben W Robinson Back Fromthe Farm and Will Raise Coat C EARLINGTON MAN WHO HAS HAD EXTENSIVE MINING EXPERIENCE FOR YEARS Ben W Hobiuson former gen eral manager of the St Bernard r Mining Co a coal mining expert arid engineer who learned the operating side of the busineatixin the broad school experience e for many years under the late trytot again make his home in Hopkins County Mr Robinson has ac copied the position of mana eif of the Victoria Goal Ootakfng 1 cbr yesterday MrflJo inson has been here the Avfeekxand r the family will moveaoon from 1 the Missouri farm where far r many years Mr Robinson Jhasr been raising corn tdba1 and cattle and cyclO os During t past several months Mr Robin son has built a coal washer e e and others in Tennessee after his own patents and hq has betosides been on some impdrjtant engagements in Western Ken i tucky in the capacity of coal expert and minipgtengineer Sincerleaving Earlingtpn some years ago Mr Robinson haoVfor sev oral years charge Qf inipbrtant coal mining operations for the Mexican v0rnnjent and ibr im portantrarlrbadinterestin Mex l iCQ afterward locating in Missouri where fie has enjoyedVural life among the jnowraes And now its Kentucky again wUere he and his family will be fimongkjt t many good frle dBjThe family V cIresidence will beat Victoria A new and powerful compres yl sed air plant liaajust been in t4 = 1j1IDsondevelopment of the alreadex tfi1 i l at cellentmlDe v f iLObtfJIEBE FOE IT A FI T3VMany an Earlington Reader WWbe Interested h When people read about the cures made by a medicine endorsed from faraway is Itsur rising tht they wonder lithe statements are true F But when they read ot eases right here at home positive proof Is with In their reach for close investiga tlon is an easy matter Read Earl Ington endorsement of Deans Kid nay Pills dti Monroe Davis butcher Earlibg ton Ky says About two years DoansKidney u found them very beneficial For quite a while i had been affliotejd M with weak kidneys and IPybackdg bed intensely Doana Kidnap Pills highly reconinjendo in the papers I got a supply from the St Bernard Mining Co Incorpora ted and their use as directed cured me in a short time I can highly 0 recommend this remedy 1 For sale by alt dealers Price 50 Y cents FoaterMilburn Cq Bnflalbt New York sbl agents for the Unit ed States v i Remember the name Dbana 4 and take no other A Mrs Earnest Stokes and Kirs Will wtLarmouth who have been visiting in McMlnnvllFo Tenn several days have returned home There were 18 births and 4 deaths in Ear11 no ton in the monthof Aur t = t gust j WireUaa Dlvero t One of the strangest things in thSa world 14 how willing a girl whf eatt swim la to embark oa the 6ft0l a matrimony without a 1ifeboatrGilIveatoa Ncwa lg t WS Never P + t rW iiiylt b A TrI Itre JH- I tt- t rfa i iff a I I TT T7T 1 DJIII ever wes Agents for one 4 of f at a portion us in for Misses j to usLi I I BUSINESS MANAGER f Press Association 9f I r I NAl Second tostricfPitliUsliers r e initeSlatos Next Door to P iCeMt ii tme KtAtEIPltneN 242RlRgSMISS Mgr I Tdiphonetf Tesday uuh September 1 1111 IIl 11 4 I Notes T 01aud who has fr fever is doing nicely ilUtBraokett of Anton country was latow F f Brown of tUo Island was of ROBO Croak t rfiwtrain townS turdlLYr i i and slayer of were in the lifty I tMraRicbardaon and Mrs Burns and of Central I jClty have boon guest of Mrs T A 1 lMr and Mrs VWIll Boyd of Nash glue has returned from a visit to Mr sad Mrs Sam Cox on East Broad i aF s WTMr acct Mrs Wealy McGraw t near k i t rdy and feeraeholl SoU loft Monday to re 1p inter the State at Lex g Mrs W L at home after a vista in Memphis Mr Johu Young of Muhlenburg Was = in town x ttbfan of Mt Zion George family of ards visited his fathers family here Claud Wilson of was re MOnday andleft foe OJexinglofe x E BJajo health haa f 1 E t Barnes 0 I8no t INCORPORATED 1 and Saturday = September 6 and 7 i i First Showing Womens Misses and Chil I drens New Suits and Coats and SkirtsiThey are styled right finest of man fit per fect and the very fabrics in newest colons start the season we are offering suits during our two days opening will not be duplicated and anyone ing to make a selection strictlyman tailored no 2 other be ordered from selection season 11 J We not only the swellest creation in suits and coats I Fthisseason shown but just completed our new Sole American Ladies ReadytoWear Department and rest and Lady and American Beautyof the most in this section the State I havedoleyou come and spend least Underwear Ladies will take great pleasure and Childrentrymg make your visit with pleasant uatatsatrttrtsw tlPAULM MOORE PUBLISHER Kentucky League rtt II One t UM Six 0 5 free i on outs i t ii us for par at the Post as i- I O1i AILEEN 3 Madisonedle typhoid Saturday Mack tutdayfIMr 6aoar OlinDoMossand Vaudetta Saturday daughter Kittengflr VtMtedi relatives Providence Sunday ulveultt tfDtton Hahiis Saturday Buchaniaii intown Saturday 1I1fir iftBtweek Providence 1JiI wltoso Friday of tailoring To that wisha exclusively suit will her this have room uptodate We 111Subscription Year months Three months Single copies mailed appl1catlouOorrespond county Address ticulars Entered Earllnnfop office Second Class- Matter rlrsiltck Office 1HII 1912 Denton iUBBFanule South latest n nII beet bad for some trine la 1Ill worseMrs Morgan Coff man returned Slaugbtersvllle Sunday after a to her daughter Mrs John HallEMisses Lon Dora Russell os Bloom field aud Bessie Fugate visited Mrs Leslie Wiley of HopTcinsville a fewJ days last weekfBerry SuajB has sold a half inte 1 est mils on EastCeater- Streetandyrill4eavwith bis wife n er mother Mrs Dan jones JimMabel Cox for New Mexico They will start the fifteenth of this month The object of the trip Is the regain of Mrs Suggs health The remains of Mrs Mollie JackI son Morrow were brought here Sat nrday morning and taken to the home of her son Lonnie Morrow atI Nobo Intermont took place at Union cemetery near Nebo Bev Tar ner of the Methodist church at Providence conducted the funeral The remains were accompanied hereby her son Lonnie and daughter Miss Dilie Her husband Robt Marrow Jr died about five years ago His family then moved t New Mexico Mrs Morrow waf known to most of the citizens ojt the county who regret to learn of the death of this good woman Mrs Wm Lady Is on the sick lists Mrs F B Harris is improving after peveral days illness Judge M D Brown is slowly im proving I Masses Mada and Nellie Fugate of Bethlehem were in town Monday Mrs D A Fowler of Bethlehem was 11J town Saturday shopping i l Mrs Lawrence Oardwell and daughter Miss Nella of near Coil town were in town Monday shopping Mrs 0 W Bondnrant ot Hen ders6a visited her son W B Bon weekIhas returned from a two weeks visit in Henderson Miss Banna Halley of Whit MondaylloMiss Vrginia Western of ktnsvllle returned borne Sunday after a visit to Miss Margaret Whlt inghili being a former resident Mtsa Western has many friends here Karl Hibbs Is at home with hi B parents Mr and Mrs T E Hlbbs after a year spent in New Mexico Karl is looking as healthy as ever Mrs M B Knoct of Bookford is the guest of her daughter Mrs C F Wimberly tTb condition of John B DeMoss improved and his friends hopeful Miss Qlennle Barr has secured a room over the Hustler bffie wher she wilt ope a studlo thisJ week hllillAer crater convenience to as well as herself Mr and Mrs B L Harned and son Mrs B S Overall and daugh 1ters MisBes Frances and Anna Gertrude and Mrs Bassett Bisk loft this morning for a weeks outing on Green River Misses Kosslo and Lena Branch Lora Todd bavereturned from a house party given at the home of Misses Katherine and Lillian Oats near Greenville Miss Fannie Agnes Bailey is at home from Chicago J lMrs RM Hunter of Nicholas villa is in the city visiting her par4 ants Mr and Mrs 0 B Tate Mrs H C Coleman and daughter MrsFoard Ashby left Monday tort Frankfort Ind to visit relatives i Dr Almon of Mortons Gap was in town Mondayt Melvin Hioklln of Anton was In town Monday T E Finley Jr and brothers Campbell and G Bennett have returned from a visit to their grand mother near Morganfleld FP Stum went to Louisville SaturdayWallace J who has for some time been in OIovCsNaw Mex ico is visiting his pateutsnar this city etk I Mr and Mrs Julia LIng are at tending the Master Bakers AsBOoIi tion in Louisville this Week J Following the opening of the Elks here Wednesday evening was their barbecue at the lake on Friday eve fling This was greatly enjoyed andIthe viands were all they should be rC both in quality and quanlty These 1 people do things in royal w Uncle Buck Madison of Antonnwas here Monday The people who admire the bird- man Kearney are glad to know the widely circulated report that he bad committed eulolue is untrue He wits in Madlaonville Saturday and returned in an auto to Jioonville IndM in time for his seneatloral flight the same evening Dan DE la brakeman who was hurt tiara Sunday died of his Injur los at Earllngton Monday he Wits in the hospital His remainstwere tuken to his homo nt Croftonrfor burlllfI Mies Mary Walton rotntned Mon= day to her home In Mt Vernon Ill J ti after being the guest of Mrs J ScrLong for several days C Mr and Mrs Juo Long Miss Mary Walton and Mr and Mrs W B Bondurant took a Joy ride to Bums sey Thursday whore they spent an enjoyable day y i James Ashby of near Antou was in town Monday Will Cardwell of Anton was in town Monday Rev 0 F Wimberley is in Danville where he Is conducting this evaugelstio work at the session of Kentucky conference The remains of Mrs C W ShimImoll who died at her homo in Evan t Rville wore interred a Odd Fellow cemetery Sundav She was 54 years- of age and for many years a rbeidentiof this city She was a tromber of church and an excellent womanit Beware of Ointments for Catarrh t that Contain Mercury At mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely deridxe the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces Such anlclet should never be used except oo Ibe pretcrlpllont from reputable physicians as the dtmage they will do It ten laid to the good you cB poslbly derive from them Htlte Ciurrh Cure manufactured by P J Cheney Co Toledo 0 contains no mercury and U taken Inter ntlly acting directly upon the blood and mabotu surfaces of the system In buying halls Catarrh Cure be ure you let the geoalne It Is takes Internally and made In Toledo 0 by P1 Che aeyCo Tettlmonlalt tree Sold by Dmftguti Price 730 per bottle Take nails Family Piltt for conitlpatlon VI i ta aaa r rI 8y an Saturday hi fI f This W kGand 7 i 1 t Opening Days and a TAILOR ING EVENT for Men andV i ti I ClothingJs o r ftIiIA I y Mvieare Headquarters for Mens and Boys Fashions f j The above dates we will have on display 3 of the best Tailoring lines the country affords Ed V Price J L Tailor and I Etlinger your measure taken fit and satisfaction guaranteed Suits from 14 50 toi55 oo pants from j375 toi 1075In connection to tins display of samples we will have on display all the new creations both in color1 and styles Hart Schaffner and Marxs Suits These are suits jthajbhave no equal when itcomes td service arid looks Every suit thatJ bears the H Sand Mhame sold by us is sold under a positive guarantee and if not entirely satisfactory we are here to make same good with either a new suit r your money refunded t Dont miss this opportunity of curlng your new suit for fall and t winter Remember the date Friday Saturday 6 anal jrth i i i I i BARNES GOWAND GOIitINCORPORATED EARUNGTON KENTUCKY t i Jr 1OJt r a J oD f r nrt J 7 tr V f I Many Men of Many Minds ri Make Styles of Many KindsY There is not a wearing of style want of man or boy in this section of the country f or generally for that matterbut whatt weve had in our minds eye and given con fi sideration to the manufacturer of this falls bEt showing of High Art suits and overgar tItments We specialize this early in young tt mens suits and outfittingfor the student t university or college young man who will J soon have to get in the mental grind i Were here to help him out Lets help 1 you I I i ii+ Ike Bad who whispwa down a t well i Afloat the things he has to sell Will neverreap a crop of dollars Like be who climbs a tree and- y I hollers I t a j News of the Town I FOR SALEOne 100 course i- J anything except civil engineeringI from International Correspondence School of Scranton Pa Will sell at ti bargain Apply at Bee Office Miss Rosa Fox who has been ViewfMaj Harris of Madlsonvlllo was here yesterday on business rtrto For Rheumatism and Gout Paul Banks who has been spend Ing his vacation In Henderson has returned home IBible and Wall Mottoes all grades and prices Ptoturosof Jesus Christ as Infant youth Crucified and Ideal lOo for tbe four Can furnish you any book pmbhshed WAXTE N MARTIN i Mr and Mrs Andy abe Vnd children Edith and HerB spent Sunday In Nortonvliie with his brother Tom How- eWANTEDiaentleman room ers for two nicely furnished rooms centrally located terms reasonable Apply at this of tfloe tf Little Dorothy Bramwell is visiting Mrs Geo King in Madlsonville this week Kidney Flush I For Kidney and Bladder Disease Miss Ida Lee Siak will leave Thursday for Hopklnsville where i she will spend a few days and while there attend the Rlngllng Bro B lr OU- BKillPois For Bad Blood Miss Verla Davis has accepted a position in the Post omoe Silo took Mrs John Henlfys place We have a great program at the Idle Hoar Wednesday aayfnTbe Thirst for Gold an mp dVama at the Idle Hour Wedfhesday Mrs Bob Priest spent Sunday in Mortons Gap with friends The Princess of LWraine at the Idle Hour Wednesday Mrs Marlon Siek was visiting in SundayrOhil lax j For Chills and Fever Paul King was in Madisonville Saturday night On these hot evenings just drop in at the Idle Hour We always keep IF it nice and coolgMrs Harp Nourae and grandson Robert are spending this week in the country The Universal program the best pictures in the world shown oIllyatI the Idiallour n Prof Hammond Loving of Hanson t mording j 4 H q cY 1 V Why sit at home and swelte- when Idle Hour breezes send tho beat waves belter skelter Ben Slaton of Madisonvllle was in town on busiuess Monday Wren Howard was in town yes terday The comfort of their patrons Is the hobby of tbe Idle Hour manage went They have some brand new up to date and comfortable opera cbairs on the road Watch for themMrs M F Sisk ot the country is Enthis The Idle Hour Theatre the cool plabe to go Ned Barnes was in Madisonville yesterday Dick Meacham is on bent rurbln this week relieving Harry Brain wellYou can see the exclusive Univer sal program only at the Idle Hour TheatreNorris King of St Charles was in town Sunday Kinitnel KI of St Charles Was in town Saturday The Princess of I Borratn is only one of tbe many good pictures we have in store for our patrons Luolan Turner was In Dawson Sunday JB Gut is spending a few days at his home in Columbus Ohio The PrliicebaofDpiralae lit two 1toqrWBiases Bertha and Alice Orr of Auniston Alaaro tho guests pf Mrs J B Vaught this week Miss Bertha Orr of Anniston Ala spent tray night In Madlsonville with Fawoett The Princess of Lorraine Is a great picture See It at tbe Idle Hour We nesdayIMiss Gertie OBaunon who bas been spendlnghor vacation in Kirk wood and Xjadyvllle return ed homo Friday and IB again at work at Canslor Maloney What Is a UemlSee Idle Hour Add on this page Jim Maloney is la St Louis this week buying tall goods and expects to have a better lino this season than over Madlsouvlllespent The rmBB of tbrrafne at the lajeHbur WednVscliiy c1Mr gjejiBk spent relaytivesDont fall to see Rip Van Winkle at the PrincessTuesday tlgbtrMrs psoar Bennett and child spent yesterday in kadiBonvUfa yesterdayMlesMary Ruby Morton was In theMissesA cbhlhritteo of ladles of the chargeofEarlingtpn Quartette will sing let every one turn out and help this good cause Prooeeeds will go for parsonage Mrs prod Filer of Mad onvlUo was a visitor in the city Monday is IMr j IsTheresa Row of Unwell is thegvujstof the Misses Whalen this wee Pat Mitchell of Mad isonvilli went to Greenville Tuesday Leo Salmon will leave Satur day for Danville t K to resume his studiesAtOebtralUniverslty Mr John Knox of Hecla who has been visiting relatives in Norton vllle have returned home Miss Mable Olift of Madlaonville was in the city yesterday visiting friends and relatives- J W Thompson of Mad lsonvill e was in the city yesterday afternoon on butsnoBB Mr ann Mrs C L Ashby of this city spent Monday in Madisonville with friends W A Toombs left yesterday fo a business trip to the Shamrock minesThere were 0 births and 4 deaths during the mo of August tills Is remarkable showing for this month as this is one of hpUest ones of tho year JohnGuugh of Madlsonviile wad in the city yesterday afternoon on bulsneas Jabo Stone was in Madisonville Monday on business LE Wilhite the distinguished evangelist Is stirring the town ot Richmond Ky from center to cir pnmferenoe His audiences are too large for any church building and he Is speaking to a thousand a night in the Richmond sktIngrInk about a hundred additions have been re revsr val meetings in Christ- Ian Church as soon as his Richmond meeting closes probable ten days from now Geo Morris returned to Hopkins ville yesterday- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES They Are Closely Observing Public Health An examining physician for one o Cosjluthe aatouisblno statement that the reason why HO many applicants for insurance are rejected is because trouble is so common tbe American people and the largo majority of applicants do not even suspect that they have thee disease Be staIea judging from his fromdrusglsterect is probablyboen anrromedySwampRootIshighest for Its remarkable record of cures We find that Swamp Root is sblctlyan herbal compound and we teelhlneedstoresindbA itswonderfuimermer doCo Bloebampton N Yo tor a sample bdttla absolutely free When be sure and mention the Earlington SemiWeekly Bee h Uct 1 IIBinghProve What Swamp Root Will do for You BinghamtonNIt will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable information telling all about the wrltlnJCbofiftycentsale at all drug stores r We Keep Lowneys I From- Principle If we were only making money we should sell some youbaokforYpucan eat Lowneys until the cows come home and never a bit of harm Why Is It- Because they are made of the real thing with the choicest purest flavors grown And they do taste GOOD Come and try our fresh stock St Bernard Miming CO nn SIX BIG DAYS eSIX BIG NIGHTS i Sept 914 a Big Week at Kentucky State Fair SPECIAL OCCASIONS FIXED Certain Dates Set Apart For Members of Various Fraternal Organizations and Other Societies and Their FrIendsThe List as Arranged by the Committee In Charger While every day during the week at tho State Fair Sept 014 wtibo one on which the of Kentucky and the surrouudlngstutes wilt he given the glad hand by the management Secretary James v Dent In keeping with past custom has set apart each day and night as special ones on which residents of certain sections members o v foils rnterilu nn secret socte ties and their friends can attend the Fair and feel more at horse on account of such association Fred W Kelsker an original State Fall booster has been named by Soc story Dent as general chairman at the special days aQd nights committee and he has associated Wlth him as spe cial chairman for each day and night well known business and professional men guaranteeing that those who ate speclpldaysVarious organizations wWbe well cared for- Following is the list of special days and nights as arranged for by ere tary Dent and Chairman Kelsker MONDAY SEPT 9 Governors day educational school chil drens day Professor Barksdale Hamlett chairman Professor E O Holland vice chairman TUESDAY SEPT 10 Farmers daygood roads day IL A Sommers Ellzabethtown Ky chairmanCharles E Barker Pembroke Ky vice chairmanWEDNESDAYSEPl It Louisville dayIndiana day chalrf Adam Helmbcrger NeW Albany Ind chairman THURSDAY SEPT 12 All Kentucky daypress day B D Shinnick Shelbyvllle Ky pre N dent of the Kentucky Press association chairman FRIDAY SEPT IS Fraternal day D H Klncheloe Hadlsonvllle Ky chairmanSATURDAY SEPTEMBER It Boosters day D B O Rose chairman SPECIAL NIGHTS Charles B Norton general chairman i MONDAY SEPT 9 Womans clubs nightMrs Charles P Weaver chairman The Times night R W Brown chair mmt 1 TUESDAY SEPT 10 Germaq American night Louis Seel bach i The Anzelger night H V Cohn chairman WEDNESDAY SEPT U IrishAmerican night W J OHearn n chairmanTHURSDAY SEPT 12tJKJMary nlghtOolonel J Tandy Ellis chair man n RobertisonFRIDAY SEPT u IiLeathersThe Post night Boyle G Boyle chair man SATURDAY SEPT 14 nOOstraand farewell nightDr Ben L Bruner chairman GREATEST IN HISTORY Tenth Annual Slate Fair Sept 914 Will Mark ah Epoch With the greatest array of exhibits in live sitock as well as of all other- productaof which the State is famous a1i dy for the Kentucky State Fair this year it Is the predic ngeiithe week of Sept M4 Inclusive will be the biggest and best ever seen In the south or middle west and that h1stOrlorragnItidns Not since the Kentucky state Fjair dad liirfugurated tens years logo tMiIgtputtllcing iegfeatesttFalrtrom tin artistic and display standpoint atleast in the rh18 association ono of the moimportant Improve ments will be that silt jhs enlarged grand stand which when completed the latter part of August will be twlcp the becJlusedtjfour years The new addition to the stand will be of the same cpocrete con struction as the part npw standing and wb completed the stand will have a seating capacity of 8000 people Martyrdom of the Bride A peculiar null barbaric marriage cu6 tom of the Kabyle women of Africa consists In the martyrdom of the bride who clad in her wedding finery stands through an entire morning against a pillar in tlio village square her eyes closed her arms pressed to her sides rand with only the narrow base of tbe column for a foothold the while a ring 9fvJIIQrs criticise and comment on her appearance Argonaut IfIPRINCESSSPECIAU I This Popular Photo PJay Theatre is now under new managementguaranteesits j n j 1 Especially Adopted for Ladles and Children ii We are again running the Worlds Best Pictures You t KalemsIMADISONVILLE KY Matinee Daily 2 Pi m Llp WMNWWW fflNNiri+wra+ wrwamm trta i 1 JFuneral Yti iNEXTDOOR TO POST OFFICE- r I IfTHE ECONOMICAL WAY I The long distance service ot the Cumberland Telephone Tel Jegraph Company enables the business man to conduct all of his satisfaotorymanuerYoucities and towns within a radius of one hundred miles of Earllng ton ratesFor IJ- i CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH co SB i Fire Alarm System General Information Ii Tha city of Earlin ton has been divided into four FIreJi I trios known as numbers one two three and four These districtsI MainStreetFire District No 1 comprises all that territory North of Main St and West of the E Re p the City Hail Round House F B Arnolds residence Pump House etcetc are in District No1 Fire District 2 comprises all that territory North of MainSt and East of the R R eg the St Bernard Store Barnes Oow and Co P H Whalens residence Masonic Temple Logtown y etc etc are in District No2 MainSt 1 gsre8idence Fire District 4 comprises all that territory South of Slain St and East of the R Re g the Peoples Batik Victory Bnild in e0 M Henrys residence Catholic Ohurch New Methodist Ohurch etc etc are in District No4 + Each telephone subscriber in these Districts has been fnrnishj dtphQntral Telephone Exchange be informed of District Number and t notifyL t The Round House whistle will in the future give the official 6 J alarm and thie alarm consist of a series of short blasts followed by t one two three or four long ones according to the district in fvhibJ fire is located these long blasts Indicating the district This alarm will berpted as pderas necessary The L N locomotives will not give the alarm unless an engineer or trainmen + regularlarm r f alarm should fail to arouse the fire Department at nightvy 1aN R IDLE FlOUR SEPT 4 WEDNESDAY SEPT 4 l We looked up the word GEM in the dictionary Not I j that we did not know what the word meant before or howimuch it will soon be mean to our patrons Mr defined the wordas L fAPreclooAny Perfect Object Mr Webster was some prophet i I p f1 Our own idea in that after you have seen The Princess of Lorraine the first Gemyou will agree that it is near i a perfect picture as human power can make it J OUR PROGR MiPRINCESS OF LORRAINE TWO REEL GEM THRIST FOR GOLD IMP i f Nothing to good for our patrons Y OPEN 645 Ac1111tt9 Ibo chilaxgin 50 jpr mtrII n a II tIJt M- I4 ltoti C L Necessity For Best Y Teacher In Each r School District By JOHN BMFERRAN Chairman Educational Committee Louisville Commercial Club 1d l mt L Hy JHKDEND of mine interested in schools happened in Boston not long since and in going about investigating the dtya schools on reaching the lowest and poorest part of the city wassurprised to see going up a splendid beautiful school buildin 1 ct3l4t OO Ho said Why on earth do you put such a jbandsome c building in this part of the city I The answer was We want tb make good intelligent citizens out of these chit then and vvje think this one of the important ways of doing it I should like to know why we pursue the unbusinesslike illogical and absolutely unfair method of offering three kinds of teachers certificates especially now as the counties have the right to tax them selves to 20 cents on 100 for general school purposes ARE fiW D LTTfBATE Y TRYING TO 1fAirTC THREE GLASSES x OF CITIZENS THE INFERIOR THE MODERATELY GOOD t tf AND THE BEST l In a true democracy there is no use or room for r lasses Ought not our efforts to be addressed to the oneobject of snaking an average intelligent good citizenship 7 Under present arrangements wo are compelling the poorer sections of our counties to employ thirdclass teachers whose capacity will not 1offer them to go above a wage of 30 to 40 per month while the cities and towns and wealthier parts of the counties are paying 60 ito 75 per month Of course this higher pay and better environment 1 attract the best teachers those holding the first class certificates JNTpw this is manifestly unfair andvery unwise THE BOYS AND GIRLS IN THE LESS WEALTHY PORTIONS OF SOUR COUNTIES ARE ALREADY SUFFICIENTLY HANDICAPPED BY THEiR POVERTY AND IGNORANCE WHY THEN UNDER HEAVEN ARE THEY FURTHER HANDICAPPED BY CHEAP IMCOMPETENT TEACHERS I There ought to be as soon as thepproper legislation can be had only one certificate granted to all teachers and that of the first class If there are districts unable to pay in full for a first class teacher let tho county board make up the difference out of the county fund for Which it was intended THESE POORER DISTRICTS PAY THE SAME RATE OF TAX SO FAR AS THEY HAVE TAT A TILES AS DO THE WEALTHIER SECTIONS AND THEY SHOULD JiAVE A FAIR AND LIBERAL DEAL This is not only generous and unselfish but it is Christlike and 5t is a Wise business proposition to make good and intelligent citizens out p these less fortunates I think when the people consider this F question deliberately they willsee the folly of present methods andf demiipd a change and will get it Therefore it would be wise for sear INthink they have no time to lose because the change when started will omp quickly The state has two normalschools and the university whose business it is to prepare teachers Not 25 t i11teachers of the state are taking advantage of these r i s many them will be left out when the change cosy Tamh Rlllgto see the day when our teachers will De letter paid but when aay dawns it will bring with it also an un deniable demand for better prepared teachers 1 t l q = 71Ii COLOEEDyCOLTJMN TR EVANS EDITORLV 1REV1 Ifr Dillard Webb of Ajfgood Tejhn Is here visiting bis cousin s Geo Sims and family we wish dilin a pleasant trip Dr W LMorrison or Des Moines Iowa the traveling agent and gen oral manager of the Afro American i Rural School Fund lectured at the d M E Church In this city Mon day night His subject was Raise your Children 20 years before they Aare Born Dr Robinson IB one of the leading Colored Attorneysat Lawforl7 years and has traveled over29 States and Is one or the lead- Ingc men of his race Dr Robinson Js a student of several colleges and 3s one of our financial Southern planters x ExcusableA wbat do you mean by waking me out of a sound JileepT Wife Because the sound was too distressing Bostoa Transcript L LOilcHara to ratnom A ChlcagOiSwfian had her husband Lrr8 ted for disorderly conduct be- ieasIe he refused to kies her The ways prfclch some women have of inspiring affectIon and Its demonstrations can feej Mgcpunted for 1 y secret Paid mysterious processes of feminine 1tx 011 From Grape stones similarIIr y soap and or lubricating and lighting France It Is estimated could yield from 900000 to 10000000 gallons of this i til per annum CondenaattovirrW llor new p J jyW c +jperterT I told him to MMipfc as z u gaauab as possible ABslstawHJJIe W thin account of prsoow lea Mrs Lovely poured Mrfc Japb r ii eaeM Mrs bo r s r a 4 rored ttollnaL t tIor f =a Y1 1 I if I f r4AJ3kArlh J Money Talks A mere man says an ounce of symj pathy from the pocket is worth a tJfrom the heart J Cause and Effect beblndlbedme In front of themNew York American L N TIME CARD Time ol arrival of trams passim throu hand departure of train originating atJ toncEffective Sunday April 9 191INORTH BOUND No 92 026 a m 1 No 62 1108 a m No 9404 784 pm No 54 1122 pm SOUTH BOUND No 63 480am No 95 749 a m No 61 421 pm No 93 1048 pm INTERURBAN T AINSJNORTHBOUND No i00754 ainNo 108 200pm No110y 502 p mtSOUTH BOUND No 105 710 a m- No1071257 p m No 109 810 p m NolllJ 010 pmI M H E TIME CARD M If E nine card went Into effect Sunday April 9t 1911 No 112 leaves646 a m No 113 arrivee880 p m I CR R TIME CARD j Time of of Illinois O en- itrrHrains from j ortonville Ky NORTHBOUND No 102 128 pm No 104 840am No 122 local pass1045 a m NO 186 local 088pm SOUTH BOUND No 101 408pm No 103146 a m No 121 local 128 p m No 185 loaalraes 668 ain h Ii a CURIOUS USES FOR PAPER Some of Them Are Bullets and Boats Houses and Even Stoves uetrlyonytbingnnd made from paper With compressed paper are made wheels rails cannon horseshoes poT ishers for gem bicycles arid asphalted tubes for gpsgr electric wires With wood pulp and zinc sulphate there has been an attempt lii Merlin to mako artificial bricks for paving After subjecting them to a pressure of 2000 tons per cubic centimeter they are baked for forty elght hours In similar fashion are made roofing tiles and water pipes Telegraph poles made of rolled sheets of paper are hollow lighter than wood and resist weatberweUIn make of paper cloth ing window frames lanterns umbrel las handkerchiefs artificial leather etc In the United States and even in Germany are made paper coffins In Germany they make paper barrels vases and milk bottles Straw hata tnay now bo bought into which enters not an atom of straw They lire made of narrow paper strips dyed yellow Artificial sponges are made of cellulose or paper pulp One man has taken out a patent for paper thread to be used fri sewing shoes and a brand of artificial silk is made on a basis of paper pulp The use of paper in industry may be indefinitely extended It is employed to make imitation porcelain for bul lets shoes billiard table cloth sails for boats boards for building Imper meable bags for cement and powdered substances boats and vessels for wa ter There bas even been made a pa per stove which is said to havd stood the fire well Cellulose may be used to prepare a waterproof coating that may be applied like paint Whole houses have been built of paper In Norway there is a church holdlnglOOO persons built entirely of It even to the belfry London Tit Bits WHEN SPAIN GAVE UP CUBA The Drama That Began With Colum bus Ended In Sorrofr Arriving in Havana on the afternoon of Dec 81 1898 the day before Spain surrendered the island I presented to Major General Ludlow a letter of in troduction from the son of one of his friends and asked for u pass which would enable Mrs Thayer and myself to see the next days ceremonies at theI palace The pass was presently forth comingIt five minutes to 12 next day At that Instant rune the solemn strains of the Spanish anthem As it ceased there was a moments silence Then up through the casements came tho Star Spangled Banner and the procession which had formed below wound its way through the great portal and up into the room where we were Major General Brooke and the officers under his command their dress uniforms and yellow sashes a bright note of color entered first Then came the swarthy Cuban leaders their uniforms less splendid but their dignity beyond ques tion and last of all General Castel lanes and his staff The scene was too painful to prolong A moment of formalities and it was over and the defeated said farewell It was an ordeal for a man of Castel temperament Tears came to his eyes If I have been In many battles ho faltered many trying situations but in a position like this Then as we watched the little handful of Spanish troops headed only by fife and drum set their faces toward Spaing drama which began with Colum was finished John Adams Thayr Out of the Rut y I Well Answered 1 On ono occasion a young British at tache was one of the guests at Jt state banquet in St Petersburg and during the banquet he had the misfortune to upset his wine glass and make a huge red stain on tho white tablecloth The happened to be looking In his dl rection when the disaster occurred and noticing the youngsters painful em crueJ1YiDoEngland7 fj The trodden worm turned Yes came tho i jlIULondonr A Dangerous Dive a j In Ills reminiscences of fifty O naval11te Admiral Kennedy tells thlsY1 j An absurd adventure happened to two of our men at the opera They were in t the gallery and were both considerably tbeworse for liquor when one of them i fell over the railing Into the pit His jj chum under the impression that be bad fallen overboard took oft his coat IIlates Is the boss going to give you the EWellerIIIlhim I thought my pay ahould be C i mensurate with the arappnt otwwX i I do and he promp- tmePhiladelphia yt era Christianity Mangy a man would find It easier to do hte Christian duty lf he were not so busy trying to to bU Christian friends Chicago EecordHerald Considerate MarieIs your husband considerate Alice So much so ne doeat cow home at night for fear hell irake fife Up4phylL p t- II 111 d It t r l- i Tj j 1 CITY DIRECTORY a Mayor F D Rash Police A J Bennett dleyotNIhtCity OlerkPaul PPrtc Treasurer Frank B Armjldj 1 City Physician W KN lCity EnJtlnoerR E WhJIfStreet Commissioner Rote WptHl Councilman Madison Oldpahi Fi- D Rash 4 Geo 0 AtkinsgM Thos Blair 0 M Henry Meotlnt htI first Monday night in each mouth School TrusteePaul M Moore Board of HealthEd M Trahern G Gilbert King and Curtis BJohn sun M D PostmastorOhasOowellFIRE flY Rod AssistanChiefr Claude Long Gilbert Long W D Cavaness Brick Bouthworth Baker Rayburn0UBOHEQ CATHOLIC OHUBOH f18ttinasp- every Sunday and holy day t7QQ am Se and mass and preaohlnp 080 a ere and 7 pm ltvTS PMoParlandjra8jtQr OHURdHundayschool Lords day at 1045 a m and 745 i m Prayer meeting every Wedue dav at 780 p m REV H J BRAZEITON Pastor M E OHUROH Regular sorviuet p1itPrayer inClass1080 a mREV G W DAMK Pastor M E OHUROH ISOOTH Rev W O Brandon pastor Services on every at 11 a m and 74o p m Sunday school at 980 a in Prayer meeting Wodnopday evenings at 700 oclock Ladies Aid Society every Monday afternoon Official Board meeting Mon dav after first Sunday u each month MISSIONARY BAPTIST OHUKWI has services 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month also Saturday nigbc be lore and Sunday night following eych Suhday prayer meeting Wed desday evening Sabbath school Dr A O Sisk Supt Ladies Aid meets dash Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock Paftor W H Gregor of Louisville Hf UROJiServieesevening In each month and Saturday evening preceding Prayer meeting Friday even JUR Sunday school 2 p m- REV T J LYNN Pastor EPISCOPAL OHUROH Services 2nd and 4tu Sunday night at 746 at the Library Sunday School at 8 p in REV GEO O ABHITT Rector LODGES Masonic Lodge E1W Turner L l C A MORTONc MADISONVILLE KY r U 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer t 3a I i Any Call Answered Promptly Day or Night IIFridaysInG D COWELL Soo Victoria Lodge No 8t K of P moots every Monday night VIsit- ors welcome NEWTONK I S Hopkins Lodge A O U W No 661 meets nightYGolden Gross Lddgb Earltngtou No 626 moots 1st and 8rd Saturday night In each month MRS BERTHA UMBTEAD Soc Degree of Honor No 10 moots 1st and 3rd Saturday nights In each month Miss LIZZIE HUFF Sec ElrllngloJOourt3rd Monday night at old Masonic Hall DR 0 B JOHNSON Scribe Stan lwaite Tribe No 67Bed Men moet everv Friday sleep HARRY LONG C of R OntalllIOampday night All members arn ear neAtly requested to bn there BERNARD WALTON horn MONROE DAViS UnputV Clerk Mortem Woodmen of tlw 1Vnrhi No 11992 eduyYElks H P O No 788 meets Ht nightB Ruler ROY S WILSOX Secretary Earllngton Chapter U D C meets 1st Thursday In each uiontl at 280 p m MRS EMMA DAVIS Pres Knights and Ladies of Security1 will moot ovary second and fourt Monday nights Visiting members invited to attend WILL OARRIGAN Clerk cordiallyInvitedLodges F D Rash and family who have been spending several weeks In Bay View Mich have returned home k Pn yaa It you get sick or accidentally i disabled and cannot work will you have any money for yourself or familyFor wn protection It will be a grtod Investment to take an VI Accident and Health Policy In the Casualty Company of Amer loa This Is the largest be lthq 1 i and accident Insurance company in tho world putrtbey wrlto the mopt liberal policiesa Duncan Gest Turner Victory BUtf Phone 183 Earlintfton Kentucky Home For Sale Chance of a lifetime to make a splendid investment either for r renting purpose or a home come to the Bee office and jfind out about it X Jt 1 f i J f e m JuE YOU SICK rrJ Fll For Poison Blood j IJClearsScrofula Scrofulous HMmofS and Pimples on the Pace Constipation a HeadlclaIsfjtll PakMla the Back and ill Blood diseases s tllFor Chills fever J Of all scientific Chill Malaria and Ague cures CHILLAX is the worlds greet est Absolutely sure safe and harmless to the PerSon it vetlo extremely fatal bthexialariagerm that most 8sesit drives the poises f i entirel out of the system in 3 days A Mild Family Laxative The New Discoveryj AI For RHEUMATISM and GOUTdeepctseated and apparently oases age dr condition Used by Spec ariI y r1 every quarter of the Globe Pleasant toSro R ti waste time with compounds curealls and linimeciij I1Cure Your Kidneys IVt a leejY 1 POW I II p fIli IWM1 I 1r r t JjlIi131 IoMA e r1tie Sit rl Sn rri a- ltAtienrkUSLA9 3 a i foe etelei w1 o 1iM rtlwo aaM1 RN R9M81laIAaChud1reeidl 1 1XILLoPOIs fi tThe LU IPertnFQjtU y rr lpNEY Pt wplt t + =t Seed die I rGe wI alt aoee TIt i i + a fpael u e1tdIItHel ItM en 1 ed 11 J Jl CUN 1 C tI r + t Aclllr J j rk rGin tH1e OUT AUtP d1A1K1V W fIf fr t J 1 s r J l i flI rJWi1 Ii JiI Jl iiIyi J