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Bee (Earlington, Ky.): November 26, 1912
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TUESDAY , ami FnllAY Af TERNOON and FRIDAY AFTERNOON i wft ; IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE YOUi'BWSINESS WEm-THIR-D ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE n 9& i YEAR EARUNGTOH, HOPKINS C01MTJTS&., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2$, 1912 m 4 CREO- - , LATEST MOVE Will NEW DEPOT AN Pay Pensions to Ail Presidents and Their Wives HJNTU GOVERNMENT ACTS LITTLE DIXIE WILL SATE PLANT FOR GUTHRIE tL.N.WIII rwt a Ex- - SPECIAL s?d ASSURED FACT Supervisor of Bridges and Buildings, WcVty, Says Work Will Begin Soon EARUNGTON WILL N6t . RUN This Winter L. & N.' People Will Put on a High Ball Run -' instead AS 4,000 Plant atTMs. Place in .'Near Future WILL TREAT THE TIMBER There meeting of - Wiill ";be T Now Yorlc, Nov. 22. Future y- a special TO BE KNOWN THE TRAIN DeLUXE - NOT BE LEFT OUT 1. The L. & N. will in 'the near future erect an extensive Creosote plant at Guthrie, Ky., to costt.il"40j000. This plant will ,be rift used to chemically treat all cross ties and timbers used on tracks, bridges ad tressels. The erection of this plant means a great deal to Guthrio as.it will bringquite a number of'emplo-yee- s - there to work in the plant' and will greatly increase the valj ue of property in the town. William T. Jenw Oku Suddenly i,?--' u William T. Jones, a brother of Jlenry G. Jones, of this city, and Ohas. G. Jones, of Jacksonville, died suddenly at Jacksonville, cFa., Friday, of Hoart trouble. ment." Hd was 45 years old rtud uumur FEWER ried. He Hub visited in Earlington severul times aud had a num- of the United be pensioned in the States are to sum of $25,000 each, annually, by action of the Oaruegie Corporation of New York yesterday The grant ib provided for with tho idea of enabling former'exec- utives of the nation to devote their unique knowledge gained in public affairs to the public good, free from'pucuniary care. A similar amount is to be paid as long widows of as they remain unmarried. The pensions are to be promptor ly offered to the applica-tiotheir widows, so that no will.be required from them. Payment is to be continued so long as the recipient "remaiu unprovided for by the govern -ts tltfe j Wilson-Ma- r shall Club at the CITY HALL n Tuesday Night, ( at the crpssiug of main and rail- say this train will not,be,put on road streets is an assured fact. this winter. The L. &, JJ .'. have Supervisor of bridges and buil- decided to lot the regular Dixie dings, McVay, said, work would Flyer do local worji, between begin on this building in a short Henderson and Guthrie, and will time. The citizens of JL'arlington on Dec. 16th put oil, a through, are delighted to hear this as Earl fast train to be known as the ington is about the only station DeLuxe. This train 'will not ou the Henderson division that carry a day coach but will be no improvements have been made composed of Pullman and Buffet since the new Hue of track was coaches and will stop only at finished. Guthrie, Treuton, Pern Henderson, Earlington and Guthrie on the Hqudorson division, broke, Kelly's, Orofton, Madi-sonville, That Earlington is to have a aud have been wondering when new depot in place of the un- the Little Dixie would be put oa sightly building that now stands ou, The Bee is in a position to To those who are interested Hanson, S aughters, ROADS TO BE BUILT Dec.?, 1912 ber of friends here. Mr. Jones was pilot and up to the tirao of hisdoath had never bei n ' ill u day in'his lifo. an-Ocea- Future Construction Must Walt Until The Problem Of Today Have Been Settled. Sebrse and Eebards, .all have a nice depot aud a number of them concrete platforms, but none ot them will (jpmoare with the Earlington depot when it is com- trains. pleted. This is one of tho cages DYNAMITE STOLEN where the first shall be last and FOE UNION JOB. tho last shall be first. Notice in Bankruptcy M'Manhial Tells How He Carried Ex. plosive To Indianapolis. A new time card will be issued eerly in December and there will likejy be some changes in the time of the Dixie Flyer and possible some other passenger Notice In Bankruptcy 7 f" District Courtof tho United States, Western District ofKsntucky. lu ttfb "Matter jif John Wesley Summers, In Bankruptcy No. 807, Bankrupt. JNotlco of First Meeting of Creditors To the oroditora aud above named Bankrupt of tEarliugton in tho coun-t- v of 'Hopkins and Dlatrlot afore- RV "a ft ,T & ' fr said. .Notice Is hereby-Rivethat on the J32 day of November, A. D., 1912, the above named was duly adjudicated bankrupt.; aud that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned in Madlsonville, 3y., on the 5day.of JOecewber, A. D., ilDlS, at one o'clock m the afternoon, at whloh .time the said oreduors may .attend, prove their claims, appolat a trustee, examine the bankrupt,, and wan b act suchjother txHslnosB &b pansy properly come before said meet-unn -- For thirty years wojiave added an averiutMOloOO miles of new rfiilroad a year to the Apiencan, transportation system. To build and .equipjjiese .lines we have drawn fruih all the markets of the world about a year' in new capital. Today those who figure on the building of news lines have to face two very serious problems. Tho first is the question whether or not, with the rising cost of doing railroad business, new railroadB can be operated with a profit. The second is Whether or not we can secure the $240-000,0- AlLmembered requested to be presentfe there isbusi- ness of great 'importance to DlstrtctCourtof-tlUnited States, WeBtorn Dlstrlctof Kentucky, In the Matter of DoqtorItoBB Lee e " 00 be attended tq. J. E. MAIM, Sec'y "DAM." SAYS THE JUDGE AS HE SEES CALENDAR He Wasn't Swearing. at capital. Under present circumPASSENGER 18 PICKED UP BY HYDR0-A1R0PLANIST. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors To the creditors and, above named Bankrupt of MadlBonvhlo fn the county of Hopkins and District aforesaid, Notice is hereby Riven that on the 23 day ot November. A D 1912, tho above named was duly adjudicated bankrupt; aud that tho first meeting of creditors will be hold at the office of the undersigned in Madlsonville, Ky., on the 4 day of December A. D., 1912, at one o'clock in the afternoou, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet In Bankruptcy. N,9v?"PRnk,ul,r' Indianapolis, Ind.j" 'Nov. 23. Stealing 1,200 pounds of dynamite, hiding 'it in a sjbed at Tiffin, O. and then, in suitcases, transporting it on passenger trains to Indianapolis, is an experience related by Ortie E. McMamgal at the "dynaluite conspiracy" trial to day. It. was g. WILLIAM L.. GORDON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Tk biggest moving -- picture 41m n record, soon co be shown at many.cjf)f9m,atograph theatres in,EKltand.apd fra'thare doubt- profit. stances, as there is a grave uncertainty abost the answer to these two searching questions, the bailders of railroads in the United States have slowed down. Most of us to not care to undertake tho responsibilitiesof spending the money that is now neces-flsry-tbuild dew iiues, and then face .the even greater question of operating them at 'a living o Army Officer Raised From Motor-Bo- He Just Coujdn't And Craft Circles Water. Go Any Further. Newport Beach, Jal., Nov. 28. from the lips said to 'be the firfit ever time a todk a p'assebger aboard from a psotor-boa- tr was accomplished hy'dro-aer'oplani- st less t -- IH,Sf?.We'waoken f .WceiihereYer , . the iaa wljicuiiacostOOOO. In this iramaVit(uut words are include e d 1,000 actors, 2,000 horses, a three-mass- ed warship, crowded with soldiers, and five battle scenes. Another series of films rfis being produced portraying the exploits of Sherlock Homes. Those pictures are. heing made under' the personal supervision of Oonan Doyle. t Ther&fere, asdec prdefetat' cod- -, ditions, the. average 'amount of new railroad in thisNcouatry in the next few years will fall short of the average for the last thirty years. No new lines of importance are being projected. The only expansion going on is a very minor matter, a matter of feeders. hero, y'eBterday. when" Glenn Martin, the aviator,' picked Oolonel O. H. McKtnstry, U. 3. A off a "the Alphabet versus United Frult.'j LOST Between's King's Durg Tell Tale Shells," American, store and the Bee office, a black "The pocket book, cou'ameil 'railroad This is a picture that you will enjoy. littlo extensions into' rich sec- pass. Finder return to Bee office Come out to the Princess tomprrcw nitfhl. tions of important spurs and and receive reward. launch in Newport' Bay, circled "Dampstiesaoktie BseJppabet over the waters for a time and versus the United Fruit Company." then flew safely toland It is now known as the case of New York, Nov. 23. "Dam" f 11 f Judge Coxe in" the United States Circuit Court of Appeals today as he scrutinized the oonrt calendar. The startled erk took the paper the judge handed to him. Then the clerk,v too." said, "dam",, Bnt he got no further. With the air of a man ho gives dp gueBBlng. be called "No ,1,7." The case up for trial was: -- the explosive used by McManigal and McNaramas after the Los Angeles Time explosion and by which ten "nonunion" jobs were blown up in spite of the fact, the witness said, that detectives for two months had been on the trail of the dynamiters. ing. Confident that the agitation WILLIAM L. GORDON, over the Lo Angeles explosions Referee in .Bankruptcy. would "blow over" and that James B. McNarama would be .first Lunch County Car. free to do more, "jobs," McA Pacific railroad has install- Manigal added, plans were beed a lunch counter oar ou a train gun in January, 1911, to carry running from S.tn "Francisco ' to O.q the dynamite c'ampaign with Los Angeles. The counter ex '. . esfc . ik ' along tends the length o t))e one side, with the f&golatiott Callle BeyflwKlfnW lunch counter stools in front ot OallieBourlandflfeWri on the the counter, y Meals will be serv- yard engine, bad the nlisfortune ed at all, hours. Those newspap to fall from his en$fS Mo'nclky ers which report this. as the first morning about six oehn&ior-in- g lunch counter car ever run in his hi$ abd spraining lhis" anAmerica should look up their kle. He was moved to li'ia home history. The Philadelphia, where his injuries were dressed Wilmington and Baltimore ran and he is getting along nicely,. two such cars between .Baltimore and Philadelphia for about three r SAYS HAWK IS VALUABLEr- years", 1868-Gas reported m the California Bulletin Asserts Each Bird' Is Railroad Gazette of December Worth $20 A Year To The Farmed cr " -- O, The builders of the railroads must wait until the problems of 'today aro settled before they can plunge ahead aud Country's Electric Railroads.,. give their ambitious aud their Tho electric railroads of tho constructive plans free rein. B. ' S), " United Spates' carry nioro than F. Yoakum in World's Work &' 'ten billions ot uassenrers in a Magazine. year;therc are 18C0 Of tbeso N. "Wmry n t ', ,. cra w aHvtvKy.r Tommic 5isK Passes Away "":v ih.bk' electric railways; they own mid &T vfr Tommio Sjiycf? aged 21 years, operate 42,000 miles of tr.ick and ..... :V. H. W WiiljBe Ky'.i tho .son of Mr., arid M'rs'. Jim , L.i ," & P0.0oars' They employ 250r0d0 &i v- wsr ,ft Stbk, of this, city,-,- ' died' $uuday ir person; wieir cupuuuzuiiuu is JJ Dec. 2,'Monday, at Hotel) 2 Days ' five billion oollars; their annual morning al 2 o'clock. He had & gross earnings are $500,000,000. been ill for three weeks with tym' isgajhey operate street, elevated, phoid fever in the St. Bernard rj ' Jf nderground, pnderwater, inter- - Hospitn). "He was a member of I was delayed from coming last trip on urban and partly electrified steam the Methodist Church South and railways. Twenty-si- x years ago was a good Ohristiou boy. The Account of Sickness electricity as motive power for funeral services were held at the1 a,ny of these purposes were r house by Rev. Grant aud the interment took place at Grapevine under. theauspiqeB, of the WoodpFor.aBV ittliInBvo-- " Uo tkls raiie. ckao pHopltM, etc ' try Dms'i soc"at all men oTthe"lVorJoY of 'winch he HV ' Arug ore?. was a member. w .v 19, 1844. about 25 "The eating bar" was feet lonjr, the cur 50 COMING . " t y ' being "divided by a trauBverse partition in the middle and half of it being used as a smoking car. Railway Age feet Jong, Sicramento, Nov. 28. "The' hawk is among the most valuable if not the most valuable, of birds that wago w.ir against the foc3 of the faring' according bulletin ispjieVl todav by Oalsfornia fnh and game Gaxette. Second Fire ln?Two Weeks. tori the coin-missio- u. . r1 .1: uu-kuW- n. f oftt. u Railroad a fares Saturday' moral qr about two o'clock M'O ffause-o- u Farren Ave. belonging .0. W? O. McLeod, MadisqnvriV; Ky.5, 'caught; on fire and i?ae making good headway to do serious work, when tho elfioient fire department arrived and in a few minutes had it under perfect control. Tho dri- -. gin of the fire not kWwn but is supposed to have caught from fire in grate, left by some trespasser. The hpuso was being used for storage room by H.x B u Sellers of Robards, Ky. Subihe N for the Bee It is estimated. tJiat in tho course of a year every hawk 01? owl kills at- - least a thousand mice, tats or their equivalent 6U iiarmrui annnajs. Figured out in dollars and cents, basing the computation on tho theory that a moose or, animal pest "0008 a farmer 2contd damage "'a? year, each 'hawk and owl- ifc declared to be worth jUat .$20 to the farmer., H Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Oharaber-iain- 's Liniment ts eheapar aud- better. Dampen a pieoeVoflaunel with it aud bind it over the affected part and.lt will relieve the pain and gore? - ness. ForsaIebyaUDlri. wvy . ,,ft.A;, ' ' '.. M : 'W : ' 1 l ' . .' - y'j .y''1 uVr ,'' ". '" y (.- -' (WS I . s ...l! J HAS COMING FROM THE FACTORY of Beautiful Seven Piece Decorated H "7 1 1 H H H flB H H H m B St i These Seven Piece Sets are artistically decorated and ordinari- f ly would cost $3.50. They will be given with a years subscription only $2.50. to THESEMI-WEConsequently you get a years subscription worth $1 and either of the Seven Piece Sets, you, wish, worth $3.50, making a total of " :. $4.50, all for $2.50: If :r ':''. ;". ': " E ' " . ':.' f China Berry and Salad Sets and 100 Seven Piece Decorated China ; Cake and Pie Sets. ' W , j I ' These sets will be here in albout ten days; and as they will not p long, call in and subscribe fpr the Bee' or renew your last tion and we will give you a receipt for one years subscription and one of these haadsonie sets oftChinawate to be Delivered When it 'Arrive ' sub-scri- .S , i 'r tK . - Don t ne gleet this opportunity to secure this valua- ble premium it is thfi.chance of a lifetime ,: I ; - y - 3 ,. ' The Earlington, Semi-Week- ly Rfifi fefflf':' :''&'&- m v.;-y- Kentucky t , li Uit- - jtXtDytis "&. . ,i. ''. :'Pu, ite-- hWt &faa.g& Jf.-- . j Vrv .. fr. of.. ,VH if.'t : . I in '', '"' ra O a it F JEWELRY is Great kidney Remedy Sam GIFTS 1 Two Children In One Family About ono yoar ago fwr of mv children suffered badly from woaK kidney and ditibauTs. They worth have B'vor spellft ,of dlzzluoRB'nnq j were nil rim down tu iheultli. Just about discouraged. I trlnd fleVj and orul remedied .... finally a doctor T 1rirt. tiviMttffii 1..... at..i .!.! of a irlend who. wis Ro-ifor kidney trouble with poijg rpsultrt and 1 decided to got snmd for tlio children. I had noticed ;tlm 'bsro were soma improveitfflntlvror r)iv hnd tnknn two lartfe bottlon and It to them unil) ooutinued botthoy had taken one.half-doze- n tles anil were well on the road to re covery. I think Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t ha COno more for my chilurer thai any other medicine I have tried and reccommeud it to anv one having- - children Buffer as mine did. Very truly yours, B. W. Lisknhy, Dothan, Ala. Personally appeared before mo, tblB 2nd day of July, 1900, R. W. Llstnby, who subscribed to the above statement and made oath that the same Is true in substance and fact. A. "W. Lisisnby, Notary Public. r-wa- C. iI 'Conducted by tho Rational Womarfs f Christian Temperanco Union ) ' A. MORTON MADISONVILLE, KY. I" -- practically every article in our jewelry department of a gift character and the line includes articles suitable for all ages We mention a few articles that are !! Reaching Gradual ' Watchcj Always Acceptable takin-Swam- pf the Logical goal m if" 'l Hi ilf ll t The latest and best kind for men and women. ClocksBeautiful ones and accuaafe timekeepers. Souvenir Spoons, Sterling Silver Silverware of all kinds. Novelties, Rings, Brooches, Locket, Chains, and all sort's of Come in now and make Jewelry for personal wear. but Practical Gains of lfoVcmcnt From Start to Present Date. Funeral Director and. Embalmer Any Gall Answered Promptly Day or Night. HHaMBaHMiHBHnaMiBinaanBaiWMBMaainaBBBWaHBiBMii -- to-giv- your selections ROBINSON'S CORNER DRUGS STORE It -- MORTONS GAP, KENTUCKY immmmmJbV ! J K THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Can you reach, it? on more money? the I. C. S. can help you get it. Mark an X before e course you want and Do it now. CIVIL ENGINEERING Are you figuring If 60 Bingliamton Dr. Kilmer Letter to QL N Co. Y. ot Do . It; Uo It ISTo-w Prove What fv ADVERTISING LETT11RING AND SINGNS AGRICULTURE.., ARCHITECTURE AUTO RUNNING LAW I100KKEEPING ,. STENOGRAPHER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. LANGUAGES CIVL SERVICE DRAWING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES , ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ENGLISH BRANCHES MINING ENGINEERING MINING FOREMAN MINE SUPERTENDANT PEDAGOGY Will .do for You Send to Dr. Klfmor & Co., N. Y. for a BamplP bottle, It wilt convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Earlingtou Bee. Regular fifty size bottles for cent and sale at all drug stores. Swamp-Bo" Blng-hamton, Semi-Weekl- y TlNLING.) CHRISTINET At the beginning of the reform movement, when an earnest minister suggested some improvement in the drinking customs,- a leading paper 3ald, ''Kono but an insane person could advocate such a cause." Those wero the days when liquor reigned supreme. Then camo the moderate pledge against wine and beer, not more than a glass at a sitting, not more than a pint a day. A total abstlnenco pledge was considered absurd, there was no sense' In going so far. What would thoBe old folks think If they could today see tho vast army of total abstainers? What would they think of that decision of tho United States. Supreme Court that "there Is no inherent right in a citizen to sell Intoxicating drink, and that the business is attended with What danger to tho community?" would they think of the. authorltativo statements of our great doctors that tho value of alcohol, as a medicine, is practically nil, and that It would have been better for the world If it had never been known? Wo have come a long way and the only logical conclusion will be found in national - P &&&&&&&&&b&&&&&&&&&&&&&b'b& Ready-To-We- ar Special fr Some Great Values in Ladies', Misses' fr and Childrens' Wear One third off DRESSES One third off 3- one-doll- ar Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' dresses in serges, whipcord, charmeuse, messalines all the popular shades, cut, on latest lines, good assortment of sizes and prices at ONE-THIROFF. D - "XVta&t; ponition do you vremt? B. M. SLATON UNDERTAKER MiWYWWiVVmYiWAYiW Real Worth of Doing. Do not do some good thing on pur-pothat you may bo happy. You must do good for tho sake of doing good, and not for tho Bake of tho kicking back of happiness. H. W. Boecher. MUCH DRYNESS IN MISSOURI so Difficulties Encountered by Party of Convivial Friends While Traveling In West. ' A party of convivial friends got on the train at Memphis, Tenn., without replenishing their whisky bottles. They were going WeBt By and by one of the men got off to get a drink. It was a dry Arkansas town. He got none. One of the others tried it at town, but no handy the next Three times depot saloon appeared. they made a rush on Arkansas soil, only to come back dry and disconsolate. "Walt till we strike Mlsouri, boys!" they said. At West Plains, Mo., their best forager did a lightning act, but came back empty handed. A county "Try the next map was procured. county." So at Cabool, Mo., two thirsty men made the run, but all In vain. At Mountain Grove, in the next county, the entire party of three, frantic for a drink, dashed out of the coach as it stopped. They came back soberly and Badly. "Boys," Bald the leader, "you see We'll soon have to bow it's cross the ocean to get a drink of beer. Blamed it the whole Mississippi Valley isn't going dry I" good-size- d . More Coat Bargains Jj t? Another large shipment of cloaks from- our eastern buyer will be placed on sale today. ', They are Drummers samples, bought at about one-hathe Manufacturer's price. They come in all the new materials and shades including the new ' Grey and Blacks. Children's, Junior's, Misses' and Ladies' stouts and regular sizes. - Funeral Dinctor. ?i i i -- :; Licensed Embafmer A.rTL"w5r et.ll Office Pkoae 124-- 2 oetile Day or Nlgtit Residence Phone 124-- 3 NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Ohnmderlain's Cough Remedy is the best cough rnmedy I have ever used, writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell of Ga. "I have used it with all my children and the results have beeu highly satisfactory." For sale by all Dealers. La-voui- "It Is a pleasure to tell you that lf Ml a, fr MADISONVILLE, WWWWWWWWWWWWWW KENTUCKY Vicar "The most wonderful organ I ever saw was the property of a private gentleman. It had nearly a hunThe Sexton "Um I dred stops." most remarkable organ I ever 'eard is my old woman's tongue. It ain't got no stopa at all.!' London Tatler. No Comparison. Furs! Furs!. Furs! Don't fail to see our line of furs at prices like this. Coney Muffs.... .. Coney Sets Blue Wolf Sets White Iceland Fox Sets...., Brown Martin Muffs '." Grey Martin Sets $1.11 $2.51 $4.75 $1.51 to to to to $11.11 $15.11 $13.51 $21.11 W'5 Remembered by Their Deeds. Who thinks of Milton as blind or From tegg or teg a doe 1b the sec ond year of her age; rag, a herd of of Beethoven as deaf or of Darwin as dew at rutting time; bobtail, a fawa as invalid? What they accomplished Any ache or pain in any part of Just after it baa been weaned, and the was so great that their personal inphrase means an indiscriminate col- firmities are for the moment forgot- the body can be relieved with Shipps ten in the senBe of their achieve- Quick Relief Liniment. $100 reward lection of sheep or deer. ments. The Chrlstlaa Register. If it fails and the purchase price Is Ju eevere oases of sore lungs, you not refunded. Try it and see. 50c need an internal and external remeVI tuffered habitually f(om constipation, &t Tai, Rag and Bobtail. :.'.,.. .'.... ! Stop That Ache! $3.75to$1I.H dy. j I you got two remedies for thn price or one. With evpry dollar bottle thero is a free HERRIOK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for Cheerful ireakfasters. tho chest;. Spld by St. Bernard MinPeople are nearly always nlco when ing Co. Incorporated, Drug Depart- one gets to know them and pierces ' ment. through the husks of artificiality, Wisdom, Skill and Virtue. which they wear before the world. I Wisdom Is knowing what to do detest heaps of people that I have sext; skill Is knowing how to do It only met at dinner, but I think I like and virtue la doing 1L David Starr everybody that I have ever had breakJordan. fast with. Ellen Thornycroft Fowler. ARD'S Buy thn dollar HOREHOUND SYRUP, rIm BALL Doan'a Reunion relieved and strengthened the bowels so that they "have been regular ever since.- "- B. Davis, Grocer, ESulphur Springs, Texas. all Drugisls. i ,; Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays A-- The Usual Experience. The most largely populated county In Missouri, outside her metropolitan cities themselves, Is Jasper, tho faIf you have idea- s- if yoa can THINK we will shoty you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. mouB "one nunurod million dollar Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary No "flowery language" is wanted county. In 1910 a series of tho hotis practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are "moving Heaven E test local option battles ever fought The demand for photoplays in tho state made the whole county and Earth" in their attempt to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand, They are offerdry, and all of its cities and villages exeppt Joplln. After a year's trial of ing $100. and more, for single scenarios, pr written ideas. the new regime the court records Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photoplays,, are located iit or near NEW YOItK CITY. showed that wet Joplln with less than Being right on the ipot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers our a third of the county's population had produced over 70 per cent, of all the SALES DEPARTMENT has a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. crime In the county. We have received many letters from the big film manufacturers, such as VITAGRAPH, 'EDISON, Bread or Beer. ESSANAY, LUB1N, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES.El'C, urging us to 'Our children cry for bread!" was a want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. send photoplays to them. We s conspicuous motto on ono of the borne ono day through tho a streets of Chicago by a procession of before by people who photoplays We laboring men, another of whose mottoes was: "Bread or blood!" Yet on Iho came day these men paid for beer over $1,400! Enough to buy 28.000 If you can think of only one good idea every week, and write Perhaps we can do the same for you, (paves of bread sufficient to foe,d it out as directed by us, and it sells for only 525 , a low figure. children one .day. A. A. Hopl-'Ph. D. bau-ner- rffj J JJ can write photo plays and earn $25 or more weekly. RIGHT TO PROHIBIT LIQUOR We Favor Stricter State Boards. We operate' on general principles, and discharge the patients In about Only Reasonable to Stop Sale of At" two weeks. Some are better than cohollc Beverages, Cause of Misery, to Mankind. when they entered; most of them are worse. And yet few die. They have wonderful powers of resistance. Some one says be does not believe in prohibition. Then he ought to Prom a Young Doctor in Honolulu. move out of the United States, for , under Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomos'Ec-- more than half of the laws Tfio ectlc Oil. For burns, scalds, cuts, and emergen which be lives are pronioitory. cies. All Druggests sell It. ajc and 50c, law says we shall not steal, burn houses, make counterfeit money, kill men. If it is right to prohibit shooting quail out of season, letting down a neighbor's fence, using a cancelled stamp, throwing dynamite Into the river to kill fish, a man gadding about when there Is smallpox In lis family then why Is it not reasonable and' right to prohibit the sale' of alcoholic bovernges, which cause more misery than all these other things combined? $1.75 (o $21.11 KedFox Sets-.:.- : $1S.SI to $51.11 Children's Furs from 91c to $7.51 per set Buy your Xmas furs now we will put them away for you.. . . - Skirts at any old price from 91c to $12.51 f. THE On McLEOD Incorporated, STORE Madisonville, Ky. the Square, iifiifciAp.AfU THE ECONOMICAL WAY The loner distance service or the Cumberland Telephone & Tel. Company enables the bmlnesH man to conduct all of his outside allairs in the moBt ooouoraical and satisfactory manner. ' You can get lonpr distance connections to all outside lmnortJtnt cities and towns within a radius of one liuudred miles of JJarlliiR-toPrompt service, reasonable i ates. Por information, call eraph WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW! n. , CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH GO, rafed ncorpo- - WL.DOUGLAS M are selling written "never wrote s-You 1 1 Cannot Buy a Mora Sails tscicrv Sh oe l at Any Price. wkm i2E&s iine for publication," 30.-PO- . Wm Z Pn ft L' iPx gs lv rntt You Send your name and address at once for free copy of our. illustrated book, "MOVING Will Earn $100, Monthly For Spare time PICTURE PLAYWRITING" Don't hesitate and your future; Don't argue. Write now and learn just what this new profession may mean for you NATIONAL AUTHORS' INSTITUTE 1543 Broadway - Without . Bar. It is stated that the' steamer Washington Irving, now being built for service on the Hudson river, between New York and Albany, and planned to havo a larger passenger-carryincapacity than any other craft In the World, will have no bar. Steamer ( pas-oeng- er lis m 1 $3m50 Dougfae makes and sells more Mst$'u shoos than any other manufacturer in ttte wofScSo anyone REWARD I Men In every walk of life, In all professions and trades, the gentleman of leisure and the working man all wearW.L.Doas- ri3rjtBSi5if lasS3.50shoesbecausethev ss&zir are the best in the world. is 1 SHOES aQ J Jin flfin $IUjUUU disprove this statement. to who can g Baker & Hickman Madisonville, Kentucky New York City f j. Vo No Right to License. nation has tho right to license shams; Jo right to make It easy to do wrong! Jo right to sanction by a paltry Hno, Che awful ruin of a soul sublime. Antoinette A. Hawlejr. ,tr i, y ," . f .- BEE ADS PAY J' 4.1 :: . 'M ' i V " O 1 o w (J ,Vt "T?fl,- - "- - - jauSf. jis ..iii , ...Sc.jB$tJst wpt&iu&itii im'rwrtift' iMtwwmH ; ' " '1'" ntMm. Lowest Prices LADIES' and MEN TAIL ORED GOAT SUITS 50 1912 Models Genuine Genuine Genuine Genuine $25.00, $20.00, $15 00, $12 50, sale price. .. Smith's DejDQLtrxTLrTLt Store BIG NOVEMBER SALE OF THE MIGHTY FALL SEASON-PREVAIL SALE DURING THIS WHICH Began Saturday, Nov. 23, Continues until Dec. 14, 1912 ' " " -- " Ttj .v1 Mi i & 'S ;'.3$ V' i" ". s 4 ,, VlINTER Goods and Winter Wearing Apparel of every description including many articles suitable for Christmas Gifts, will be sold in this sale at Rock Bottom Prices. Come your best interest demands ; that you come and share in the decisive and pronounced economies that are now obtainable. We hereby guarantee to sell PRECISELY AS-WADVERTISE and every price we quote is strictly bonafide. Below we quote a few Bargains which are new and first .class goods. E LADIES' and JUNIORS COATS A .$19.51 price. . .$15.11 sale sale price.. .$12.51 sale price.. .$11.48 " Sale Will FURS " BeginN Promply at 9 a. m.' SWEATERS, 7 AVIATION beautiful assortment of pretty styles to select from. Two T ne Wide Wale Diagonal and Chinchillas $1 1 .48 $15.00 value, sale price 50 Chinchillas sale price. . . $8.49 $12 $5.81 $6.00 Coats, sale price MALINE AND SET SNUG FLEECED . KABO CORSETS All new models, high and medium busts, embroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed. A corset for any figure. Price unexcelled. UNDERWEAR For Men Women and Children 1 - i & l Ladies' full bleached seperate garments .24c 48c Grade Finer Children' union, suits, from 4 to 12 : 24c vears old, Ladies' full bleached or cream union suits ..48c Finest grade with long or short sleeves Men's heavy fleeced . Big assortment of Fur Sers and All this season's seperate Muffs. goods. Large size brown or black Coney Muffs, $4. value, sale price. ..$2.81 Large and belter grade, $5 00 value, ' $3.88 sale price Large size brown Martin Muffs satin lined, $8 value, sale.. $6.11, $8.49 Beautiful brown Martin Fur Sets, $16 00 values, sale price. ..$12.51 ' HATS and CAPS Infants sweaters, 50c value 25c Insants sweaters with military collars 49c Ladies' alUwool sweaters, $1 08 value, sale price , $1.49 Men's woolen Atheletic sweaters 75c and up. tail from $1.00 to $3.00, the sale price will be 48c, 88c, 75c, $1.24 and $1.58. A cut of 50 per cent below cost. DRESS GOODS One lot 36 in. dress goods 44e yd. 50c grade, sale price One lot 27 in. dress goods, 35c value, special price.. .25c yd. O.ielot 48 in Oravenette dress goods 75e yd. 85c value, sale price 54 in, Cravenette, $1 value.. 18c yd. 54 in. water proof, fine val.48c yd. all-woo- SHOES We will give you the biggest bargains in shoes of all grades you ever heard of. Mens fine Patent Leather Shoes, worth $3.50 at $1.81 Men's Gun Metal, late style, $3.50 values, cut to $1.88 Shoes will be sold as low as 88s p. Al l, all-wo- MEN'S SHIRTS w h-- ' t 91c underwear.. 35c MUSICAL INSTRU- BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER MENTS Violins, 'Guitars, Banjos, Accor-deon- s, SUITS Little boys1 blouse suits with belt, sale price ....$1.25 Better grade $1.48 and up. Boys' handsome heavy Serge Norfork suits, 4 to 10 years, $6.00 values $4.81 sale price Large boys' heavy, all wool Serge suits, $7.50 value sale price.. .$5.81 etc. You can buy a We for little money, ask you to call" and examine these fine instruments. Men's best 50c shirts sale price. .31c Men's extra heavy over shirts, $1.00 grade cut to 7Sc : Men's and boys' heavy undershirts, ' 35c grade, cut to 18c Big lot of work goods, linens, Men's ribbed union suits, $1 35 i ginghams, pretty flannelettes, percal f v... grade, cut to 75c " suitings, all at reduced prices. Men's and. boys' latest hats that re- - PETTICOATS Messaline Petticoats, '. sale price Smith's Department Store Remember the Date, Saturday, November 23 Until Dec. 14,, ,1912: BOYS' PANTS .AH-vo- Boys' good Knickerbocker pants, 25c and up. pants, $1 value, sale.. .75c ol Madisonville, Kentucky i-- Messaline Petticoats, sale price $4.4 1 Pretty, heavy weight Messaline Silk Petticoats, $6.00 val at $3.84 Black Mercerised Petticoats, $1 00 values, sale price 75s Halcyon Petticoats, $1.49 valnes, sale price $1.25 flannelette petticoats,silk embroidered flounces, 75c values at 48c $2.50 values, $1.48 $3.50 values, 'J M ..& ya ;M I mmmmmnWknmmmawanMmumuummnmwm .i Advertising Rates PAUL M. MOORE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Jl E. PAWOBTT Member 1 . . .,,B MAKA6ER ASSOCIATE Eo'lTOR AND BUSINESS at Display Advertisements, 15c. per inch single issue rutnaln and Inside Patresl Tnrl.ia.n inn'na'l llnb' Resolutions and Cards of- .. 5c per Hue Tliatik6 Rn nar llllu rihifun.ir P11at.11 Slight roduotioiiB on time contract display advertisements. Also locals' that run. several montht without change . X J t f Kentucky Press Association and Second District Publishers League Pont Omce as Second Matter. Entered at the Earlingron.f uiass Ben Slaten's Office, Next Door to PostofRce, Madison-rifl- e, KeVtlch, Phone No. 24-- 2 Rings-M- &S AILELN DAVIS, Mgr. Telephone 47 Tuesday, November 26, J912 HIMI ll.IMH ANNOUNCEMENTS are authorized to announce "Willis Rudd as a candidate for Sheritt of Hopkins county, subject o the action of the Democratic TVe party Wo aro authorized to auuouuoe A. O. Bryan &s a canldate f.or jailor for HopkinB county uubjtct to action of the Democrat Party. .V ' 2b a; THREE GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS Miss Etta Arthur, Niece of Arthur, Will Gfve Illustrated Lectures at Princess Theatre. Ex-Presid- picture SPECIALS trated with Moving: Pictures of a very superior order; in fact, the United States Government cooperated with Miss Arthur in the production of the pictures and ave every iissistiiuce in order that every .detail nf tho two brancliQH of our defense might be fully and completely given from and incliidioi: West Point aud Anuapolis nil the way through every department, and it is Raid these are the most complete pic tures of these subjects ever made and will bo fully lectured. Au added attraction will bo, one reel showing the mobihz-itiqnthe. uV--' semDj.ng rnueiner in ni, ,eijur AuiC'.riCKH Navy st.N.uw York,.. a , -- few 'daysago, and its inspection FfilKCH 2IRTS SATS SHOWS DXCREASE OF 100,000 bv President Taft and Secretary Meyer. Tbe greatest aegrega-tio- n More Deathi.,Xhan. Birtn .Seme Veaw of : Battleships' ever gathered .r In Fyeneh Republic together, A m,ighty cene, and first time shown in Kptucky. ' The Shakelpearea;1u':pray8rvery Paris, Nov., 28. Tho birth rate h!ltua'riy,'aredra m6srgflperb of France watr. lower by more order, Ueing acted by the best than 100,000 ial911 than 1001. possible ' talent, correctly cos- Louis Koltz, minister of fiinance the comtumed, and while the scenic ef- announcing'.thisTact-tmission on depopulation at its fect a; a r.e, of a mostiehcborate nay : ture, winch, "with Jthe lectures, first Hession "Military i'nferiotary, economic wiifl ma tfiis. production of the ' plays well inferiority nd the diminution four Shakespeare power, of :F.ra nee in the of the worth wnile. ; Saturday will be Dante's day, world will sooner or later be the wheu the immortal poet's great- inevitable coneq'utpces of tho est work. "The Inferno" will be sterility of our natiou." More Deaths Than Births. the bill. This is said to be the Tho number of birthrtltiHtyear, greatest Moving Picture ever according to M. Koll'z, was only made phowing all the horrors of Hell as seen through the great 742,114 in the whole of France, Epic P.iets eye. The "Titanic" against 857,271 a decade ago. In will, also be shown ou Stturday. 1907 aud 1011, he said, the deaths Miss Arthur is well known on actually exceeded the births. the lecture platform and her idea Tins was, he continued, a sad of illustrating her Jectures is state of things and a danger to both unique and original, espec- the country, placing France in a ially in that she uses moviug pic- situation of inferiority in comtures instead of slides. Sue will parison with the other groat no doubt have a splendid recep nations. 'The lower birth rate, while a tiou in EarliUftou, ,as ner enwell deserve, for perplexing phenomenon among tertainments they are uot only highly instruc- all civilized peoples, was, the tive from au educational view-poi- minister said, a greater problem but to those who know in France than elsewhere. In the nothing of these great works they Germany th? hrrhs,exceed-are a6 a grand moving picture deaths of 1910 by 879,113, in spectacle work? of superior merit. Austria Hungary by 573,750, u The price Mr. Oansler has ar Great Britain by 413,779. and in ranged to be most popular 10 Italy bv 401,771, but in France by onlv 71,418. and 20cts. . o to-da- Neho Notes STATIONERY FOR S Those hustling Oorbin Bros, shipped a carload of cattle to Louisville Monday In view of the growing deThe mines at Ooiltown and Cirele City, are not running more than half mand for box paper we. have the lime, on account of shortage of enlarged very considerably on oars, they run only three days last this line, and are now able to week and cnu't fill their oiders of 800 carloads sold, because they car offer you such a variety of get no oars. tints and textures as have Mr. a Louuie Monow aud Miss never before been seen in the Maja Eudaley, went to Madisonvllle city. Thursday on business. makes an ideal Mm. Taylor Miller, of Lisman Stationery visited her niece, Mrs. J. B. Peyton gift for Christmas, being exlast week. tremely practical, useful, and Miss Saliie Peyton, is on the sick CHRISTMAS , ' list- - at all times highly acceptable. nt UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE Rev. W. A. Grant io Preach the Service. ' The Yi'bbanr Lecture and Fea- Deafness Cannot be Cured applications, as they cannot reach the of the ear, There Is only one to cure deafness, and that is by constitution- by local way ture Film Com puny, of Kaunas Oity, will present M'ss &tta Ar Arthur, a niece of thur, in a series of three (ectureF at the Princess Theatre, commeu cim: Thursday, November 28, "D. S. Army ud Navy." FriShak day, November Play, "Othello, Hamlet,, ftLcbolh ami Merchant of Venic. Saturday night, November 80, dicased portion walked the entire route of miles Saturday, the mall being light and no parcel posts starting from Nobo at 0 a. m. and getting home at 4 p. m. Bert is somewhat of a pu'jestrlan, hid legs are good and long aud able to uover a good bit of territory in a day. Cold weather coming on. Loolc out for hogshead, spareribs and sangage for Thanksgiving. If you cau'c get turkey you can have fresh hog and yet be thaukiul. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wooten, of the Pleasant Grove country, were the guesta of Mrs. Will Porter Sunday, aud attended services at the Christ tidtt church. MiB8 Bub Llgon. went to o Friday and returned Saturday, accompanied by herxgrand-mothe- s, Mre.Kitherine Ligou who is always on the wng. Mrs. Will Porter and two children, John Bradford und Blanche Biy, spent Saturday in Madisonvllle with the family of J D, Ligon. 1. twenty-two Madl-souvlll- No. Bort Hobstood. the carrier of route We have some : very dainty boxes for gifts which We should like to show you. These box-e- s are not what you. would " ' term Christmasy butare'ele- gant in appearance and mod- erate1 in price. 4? Initial paper is a thing which we are also featuring at present. This comes in White only with a beautiful initial, (twenty-fou- r sheets of paper and twenty-fou- r envelopes to the box) and can be furnish- ed with any initial at 50c per box. r'.-t- '.' t -- m St. Bernard Mining Co. IncoipoTaUd " . Drag Department School Entertainment be held Union Thanksgiving Thursday evening at the fcervlces will '29,' Be,;,;' ( Dante's "Inferno" Paradise." The eelecturos'are. fully illus- - Christian church, begiuuiUK proini' ly at 10:30 o'clock, Rev. W. A. Grant the new pastor of the M. E. Church South wU preaoh the sermon, the churches of the city uniting in the service. It is earnestly hopod that the sitters of all the churohes will he. present ana asaist in tne Bong "service. ,v It Is fitting that the day be obaer- 'Vri u a religious manner and no unuov mere win ue " .' .. larKu-aiieu-duue- al remedies, Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When ibis tube Is Inflamed yon savo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness is ths result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tupe restored ts lis normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollart forany case" of Deafness (caused by catarrh that canridt be cured by Hall's Cararrh Cure. Send for clrcu-ars.fre- e, Advertisement Formula ForHair Tonic Hair restored to natural color beauty nnd softness, mokes hair grow, cures dandruff, stops falling hair, will ud; stain the 6calp Prepare it yourself for" a few ' An At Morton's Gap, November 28. enjoyable ud interesting . entortainmeut will be given at the opera house at Morf.onB Gap, Thursday uijjht, Nov. 18, by the pupils of Mortons Gap school. The program opens w'th a laughable farce, eutitled ''The Sewing Circle." followed by "A' Texan Mother-in-law- " ' ' ''JmI ill 4rt' W.. ' $ i c'onts.LFull directions 25c. I 4 i ' ' - SoldbyDruRHts,7S. .Take Hall's Family Pi!Ufor.conitut.oo. P, J.CHENEV It CO., Toledo, O. .' ' 1, ti si- - frt. !$ A? ... H. G. Fp.abk, 1128 Sin Piipquol St. h -- r5i. a)' three act tern pefa nee playY concludjne- - With, it 5- . v.J -- .' 'M K. v , - - - i,. 0 Always 0. ...-- ) . -- U.--, ib'VAv.y.. V. ..'" ftiV.'.-m- - ,tBM ! floornd FROM THANKSGIVING TO CHRISTMAS IS iu the main safe, A few of the offloialB (I was anions; 'em) got to look at the bird. "Daddy" Dexter still wears a smile that will not rub off. There is as much reason for this as there is or Grape-Nutfor Possnm, PoBt-Toastles out. tk the money and' ou the turky put the c 3" tk 'i( s. .& ,', If we have paid our debts, why is Sport" Dunning, vi ; 3 xt- BIG LECTURES WITH MOVING PICTURES . ' 19 m0 . $30000 A1ND OTHER PRIZES "i ' f HE GRAND We lc to announce, ly Rpcclal nrrBBKcmcnt with the YEnnANIl LECTUItn AND FKATIjIIH KII.I CO.. of KANSAS CITY, that we have the pleasure of presenting to our pntroni, that STRHI.IXG LECTUIIEU "HOME STRETCH" Our facOf business activity for the year ilities and service for expeditious and satisfactory trading is all of the best for the "Shop Early" people whether you wish ot trade in person or by mail. The stocks are BSfc '.: V& KV: l.j.1 15 the largest, the assortments the greatest, the styles the most varied we've shown in We our 4 years of commercial history want your holiday trade. ; In Work, Business or Dress suits, $10.00 to $25.00. In Work. Business or Dress Overcoats, $10.00 to $120.00. In shirts, neckwear, hose, underwear, gloves, Men's robes, house coats, smoking jackets, hats, caps, shoes, slippers and Boys' holiday wearables.. . . Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains w Misa 0. Maiiokev, ot 2708 K. Sfc,WftsWugton, D.O., write : "I uffared with rheumatism for five years anil I hare 1ut got hold of yourXtnl-men- t, and it has done mo so much good. Mylcnooado not pain and tb awoUlng baa gouo." Lecture Course Niec. of Ex-Prcside- MISS ETTA ARTHUR, IN HER AS nt Arthur rrfM VI :K FAMOUS UNDER LECTURES We not only HEAR the Lectures but we SEE Them. MISS AltTIIUll Mtnndn well to the front among the bent Platform Lecturcra iu Chau-tauq- ua and Lyceum work. She will be Keen here In her beat liccturen, with the additional uttracdicucHg that he ban secured Special Moving; I'leturc Illustratloas of her nubjectn. lit' m W. ijtn- Kwa Vv tV m . Mrs. A.WEMAif, of 403 Thompson St., MaryvlHo. Mo., writes t " The nerve In my log was destroyed fivo years ago and left mo with a Jerking at. night 0 that I could not leen. A -- friend told mo to try your Liniment and now 1 could not do without it. X find after its use 1 can sleop." Quiets the Nerves eu IT RAYS TO TRADE HERE, I.V SLOANS LINIMENT "Is a good Liniment I keep It on hand all the time. My daughter sprained her wrist and used youi liniment, and it has not hurt her since." of SelroaK.-- O., PRINCESS THEATRE MAm& iX .. Hatcher, Joseph IUJJ.,No.4. m The Kan who whispeis down a well About the things he has to sell Will never reap a crop of dollars Like he who climbs a tree and "hollers." News of the Town Ear-JUngt- on Of : 25 Wanted 2 good solicitors for good, money , to right party 'apply at Bee office . J. P. Hamer and wife, and Larry Todd were In Evansvile yesterday. Anyone Interested in buying- a nemr for eitlmr home or renting purposes can find out something to t'twir advantage by calling at the Bee (ifllco. y MIssYealrrLanierVof 'GutTi no," s Tisltmg friends bls weok. ROOMERS WANTED Gentlemen can get room in good location Apply at this office. -- f had a cousin who saw a man that has eaten a piece. of turkey one time. Kinney Caroll has been oil rick a fow days. Conductor "Dutch" Kllno can tell you a weird, gruesome story about receiving a shock while returning from Paris, Tonn. last trip. Brakeman Tom Coleman IsgottluB along nicely. 8wltoh engineer Fleming, whohae been oil sick a few days has return'. ed to work. -; "Bookcase?" Who said was week. ond day last , Engineers Campbell and Spelks, wore in Nashville last week. , . . Engineer P. G. Conard and Fireman "Red" Melton were in Howell .Genoral-Foreman-Saltso- Providence Sunday. Engineer 0. F. Bridges has returned to work after being off, Beveral days with a sprained ankle. A great deal of excitement wab caused last week by a man coming by the roundhouse with a turkey. Numerous comments were passed on the bird and oite of the shop-trac- k men went so far as to say that he At All Dealers Prise 25c, 50c, $1.00 Sle&a'i book oa home, cattle, hoca aTHE U.& ARMY AND NAVY" n Thursday November 28 TV tnt. n& poeltrr Address sent Dr. EarlS. Sloan, Boston, Mass. FHlly Illustrated by Three ncela of Movinjt I'lcturen, PHOTOGItAI'IIKD FOR HEIl HY SPECIAL PERMISSION OK TUB V. S. GOVERNMENT. The most wonderful and elaborate picture ever made ot the Army and Navy, covering every detail of America's Military and Naval forces, from the West Point and Annapolis cadets, all through both branches, to a (treat battle aceac. Thla la a subject that in dear to every trae American Men, Women and Children. See the Great Army! See the Great Naval Fleet! See the Great Boundless Ocean alive with our . Men-oWa- r! 6- .66 SHAKESPEARE - Fndjay, iNovemoer zro I Society Happenings x lijmitiSUi! Mliiei Fawcett Entertains. ;& .- s ' ?S m Misi'Bdwar.icis. a1 very? attrachave tnrkey and cranberry sauce, if tive girl and hafWmade 'many we had the turkey and sauce.. friends durini; her tvisit- Kerb. Lost, strayed, stolen or stopped The hardest thing you try to do' Earlington street sprinkler. Tue followiua ijfrlsr; .'MirpVb Mar That ' Uoderany operation, ' DANTffS Is deciphering the titles of railrood Caller Foard was In Evansvllle E'ret and Louise fMcPlierson,J '.is men Saturday. A good time han h6. Margaret and Gatherine-Victory- , tT; And naming their occupation. to .of Earlington; 'Metabeth Siry J oe Grofton had the misfortune Yen hear one called the A. A. M., get his hand cauuht In some cog and her guest, Elizabeth Green, Or the G. Y, M. & A., wheels at the machine shop Mouday. ofJ Ghatauootia ; Ajjms Bailey, The S- - of T., the 0. D. C, The Injury Is very painful. TIlIS GREAT LECTURE, oa Ike Immortal Cfcrlntlaa poet's utittllme masterpiece, fcla Ooil, tour through tke "Jafcraal'r regions, conaucted by the epic poet Virgil, Is also vlsuaHzcd, Or the F. O. D. some day. Fireman Cat ouriand. is off on Frannia' Elgin, Lurlene ILLUSTRATED, la Three Reels of Wonderful Moving Picture, la natural colors. Words Zilpah Morhead, of Earlington, alone poHld not describe DAJiTE'S HELL, and tke GRANDURE ot LECTURE In only The 0. 0. looks to the good G. F., account of a sprained ankle. complete when the eye can follow the 'speaker oa ike screen aad.aee the pictures, aad kear tke Gets orders from the S. R. C. ' meat" Mangum bas an- KatlUeun Spillmau of Earliugton the Lecturer. Then ire understand and comprehend Dante's work, which kas stood out "Fresh among tke very few great masterpieces of all time. "While the R. H. F. with the F. M. S. nounced that an auction sale will be and Luvinia played Edwards The lyfost Stupendous and Spectacular production ever Placed on Exhibition A. T, E. Get ready for the held at tne roundhouse Nov. 28th. many enthusiastic games and All tke pleasure and knowledge, that takes months of reading; aad study to acquire, The N. F. and the ood N. C. D. Ho wants to Bell his Texas hat and contested for the prize, a volume Is placed before the audience In n delightfully Interesting ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, for M. of T. the Pictures of this great work tto closely follow the words and Mens of the poet that la Run trains for the savs someone will get a bargain. describing the one we cannot help depleting tke otker. IM' of the charming "Romauce of B. F.xaud tho F. V. S. "While tho Torm3, cash down ann caah each Tim is an Opportunity of a Lifetime. See'the Punishment in Store for S. B& B, of sale unknown. Bftly Goat Hill," which was "Work under the month. Cause Ilypocritcs, Traitors, Robbers, False Counsellors, Sowers of Discord, Falsifiers, Slotbfal, Jno. Clark and others will attend. won by Miss Louise McPhersou, Fraudulent, Flatterers, Slinonlsts, Lustful, Gluttons,' Misers, Evil Spenders, Wrathful, VioAll the boyB Jlke the.nld P. M. lent, ScdHcers, Procurers, Etc., aad THEN THE RLES3ED ETERNAL, as conceived by Dante. The honoree and Miss Katherine As well as tho A. of D., Porter Willis is not sick. The 0. C. I. keeps things going. Henry Pllkmton hai to work all Victory drew for the booby prize, 10, As does theprqad T. E. 'day last Sunday. On I Gloom. a toy white poodle, which was tho F. B. S The T. B. Jtf. and Owen Shaver has gonejto Nashville won by Miss Victory. Two Shoes Each Night Lectures Begin at 7 p. m. Get paid doforo the R, H. 0., to spend a fow days. He was antiDuring tne eujoyable social I've told tho titles of others, cipating a great time. hour, Which followed the games, Now, mine is X. Y. Z TIih.v Iih.-- turUny mi tho pay-ca- r ed Governor Wilson at a nuni'' They a most appetizing two course Sf o the "Passion Fireman L. W. Vaughan, was In when It was hero last DAKOTAN THREATENS TO at Garrlefe luucheou was served. of places throughout the country Theatre Wednesday Play" Thursday-15- o, and KILL "WOODROW WILSON. during tho recent enmpnigu. 25o mid 35c. Manitoo Thursday-afiornoonNymphs. Oohan is sail1 to have been Any seat In the hotufe very MissMary Ariiei' Jennings Man Arrcjtcd When He. Deinsano at one time at 25c. . the delightfully, eutertaiued Oissleton, S. D. where fie owns a clares He Will Kill President Elect. Cold, damp weather Is bad f or thM'wbJct "The Valle of Conscience," Than the blood and Saturday evenintr at her it cin to Rhoumatism. farm. Nymphs houaer, one ofthe best reels yo; on an attack. Use brines street. All home on Semiuai-Don't Fail to sea the "Paasion h tvo pver nen at tho Princess toColorado Springs, Oolo., Nov., ' twelve of the members were 28. Declaring that he ...ill ! Play" fts presented every ten years morrow nlgnt. at6beramraenran. at the Garriok orenent to enjoy, her charming kill President'Elect Wilson If he Theatre, MatUsonvllle. "WerineHriay '' Great Attraction hospitality, an I the moving pic- over gets a chance, John Oohu, and Thursday nights. Miinltee Thursday after nooi. Mai.ager Bleich, of the Garriakr ture shows winch tliev attended a man arrested here congratulates himself upon securfBg? Miss Nora Faull Passes Away in a bod. as , u! Henry Ellsworth In his representatoday on a charge of disturbing It is a After returning to the home of the peace, js being held by the Miss Nora Faull, the daughter of tion of the Passion Play as preW1I as a Spaedy Cur the hostess the girls enjoyed local police pending word from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Faull, of this sented pvprv ten years at tha4 tho condltloss seem to In on the city, died at the family residence 'n Obernmmergau, for Wednesday andj' "is painful ailment; It will warm the Joint, InScato a sp music and dauzim: uutil a late secret service operatives. of already commence, this citV today at noon. She had Thursday nights, with a matinear and treatment the trouble. It the disorder hastho liniment to penc-!rahour, when they were served a , tha 8amc. tho rubbing helps T If not wanted by the govern- been ill for a long time with lung Thursday afternoon. This rendition afy-- S The relief Is prompt and very sat delicious luiichpoti, after which ment, his mental condition will trouble and the end was not unex has had a great run In the large oifc to tTo Shine Joints are relieved, the muscles relaxed so that tho the they adjourned to meet Thauks-givin- g be examined by local authorities. pected. Miss Nora was a consecra lo Httd comeH to Madisonville dl and suppleness of youth. again remedy. Try It ted member ot the Metbodlst Church rect from Evunsvlllo and Hendar-se- n, Katherine with Miss ?orLh wounds oVall kinds. It la a wonderful Oohan admitted 'that he was South and was prepared for the Jourwhere everone Bpeaks most wire foffufs. bnS. bruises, sores, galls, chafed spots barbed oom- Givens on Scott street. bites, it cures quickly and in New Orleans when ney to her eternal home. Fuueral highly of it, aarested cuts, sprains, swellings, frost Parisian Ivorv make, beautiful President Taft appeared iu that services will be held at the residence Pletly'prlc 25c, 50c and 51.00 par Bottla. If you waut ttfrseeji.good show,RO gifts for the Artistlo. See the splen-.dl- d city on his last tour of the coun- Wednesday afternoon by her pastor to the FnnceBfgmillmlght. 'HWfJWETW ,T. LWW, W. display of odd pieces at Sink's try, and also was arrested in Rev. Grant and the interment will JMKS F nHJJM place at Christian Privi-ledg- e Hand painted China in any pla ftook Store, Madisonville Ky. Chicago last fall when Colonel take, cemetery theSt. Charles. The and eize at Sisk's Book Store, Satartlaa; Byekalls, Sore Eyes e Wak kfrU ae Ta c re at Stepbeas Eye Salve. The HconB4ri ploturei at "Tne Roosevelt spoke there. Ky. frmndsof the family extend' thoir Garriok" Theatre are fine. They aOLDANpKtCQMMtNWtV Evideu,ge...has been disclosed heartfelt sympathy iu this hour of have only been released in the last Subscribe for the Beet tending to show that he shadows sorrow and bereav.mant. . Co., Incorporated, Drug Dept., Special Agents BO days. Newest reels out. St, - 'Hound The Roundhouses Sunday. Misses Hazel and Lycy Eawcettj eut'ertwined at. Five 'Hundred for their guest, Miss Livania Edwards, of Walton,' Ky., ' Who "&as a school mate Is fit 'year at State University of Mss Hazel Faft-cet; tt ii-- i Othello, Hamiet, Macbeth, Merchant of Venice a PLAYS" ."v.: -- 'i' '"" ,? . " GRAND, MASSlVEi'j. GORGEOUS COSTUMES! SuJklPTUbUS SCENEItYI AV .ACTOHS1 CLASSIOAIj, SPECTACIiEt Aa evening Witk 'the Bard' of Avoa sever io be totgetttiu ANtV', 'Skakespeareak dRcatida CeIlKktfi,, ReaaCtl Eatertalameat. . ' JrllYT'M'V. nht!A1 nT.ASSin an noflmnenleil br Four Ileela ot Mavlssr Ple- - , lures. TkoXSHEATEST OF SHAKESPEAIIE'S Il,AYSt The GREATEST SHAICESPBARE,'-.'- V f. V t., If we had the cranberr vs, we wouf H '. ;5 " - .'. .vo".- - .'-- . llfi't Wliatjtliie " Et Doesn't Grasp the Eye Gathered Up.,; Saturday, November 30 INFERNO Ckildren j Adults 20c . . ad-judg- od One-Armc- d y Snow Liniment Powrf Prvntiv, afteotcd-Whenovo- r Ballard's one-arm- ed to ? , '' Bernard Hinini .. JtkiL &!.. Ji. i,h&iub1.k. . -- Ip"! ,T , W&" "U fi jgAaxM THE BOSTON STORE NOW IN FULL BLAST NolV is the time to purchase your winter supply of Clothing, pry Goods, Etc ',, I- - o Madi Old Hopkins County Bank Building Seldom. "People who talk merely for the pur rpose of attracting attention to themselves seldom got the kind of attention that Is worth anything. ICentucky Store Look for the Blue Canvas Front n L. d. N. TIME CARD. "LaughAnd The Morld Laughs With You Weep And You Weep Alone CX- - Time oi arrival of trains passim; through and departure of trains originating at Earlington. Effective Sunday, April 9, NORTH BOUND. 1011 The boy's appetite is often the source of amnzmeut. If you would have suuh an iippetlte Uiktt Chamberlain's Tablets The not only create a healthy uppotite, but etrentith-e- n the Htomach and unable it to do Its work naturally. For sate by nil JDealerj. No. 92 No. 515 No. 94 No. 54 No. No. 95 51 11.08 7.34 11.22 HOUTH BO0ND '. 4.80 53. 4.21 '....'6.25 a.m. a.m p.m. p. ni. ' 10.48 p.m. . No; 93 First Lady Diplomat. 1b not America but Europe that la .INTERURBAN TRAINS. to be first to rocognlze the. petticoat ) diplomat Brussels, In Belgium, is to NORTH BOTTND. ., 7."54 a. m. bo the place where this recognition is , No. 106 2.00 p. m. to take place. Dr. LuIbI, minister No. 108 5.02 p. m. No. 110 plenipotentiary, representing officially SOUTH BOUND. the Republic of Uruguay, has presented proper papers to King Albert of No. 103 7.10a.m. 12.57 p. m. No. 107 and will hereafter be received 3.10 p. m. No. 109 at court with all the honors given to 010 pm. No. Ill ambassadors and ministers of foreign powers. And this South American diplomat is a woman, Mademolsolle Clo- CARD. itllfln T.lllal ilnilnv n Innro rt Mm TTlll. M. H. & E verslty of Montevideo. The new mln-- ' M. H. & E. time card went into isier is young, unmarried and, it is 9, 1911. said, pretty. The' secretaries and at- effect Sunday,-Apri- l 5:45 a.m. No. 112 leaves taches of the different embassies at No. 113 arrives... .3:30 p. nu Brussels aro now striving In gallantry to make favor with the first woman to arrlvo at a dignity which had appai. C. R. R. TIME CARD.rently ne'vor even been thought of by tho most audacious suffragettes. Time of departure of Illinois No. 749 a. m. a.m. p.m. It -- It will keep the whole family cheerful the year 'round. You can afford to spend 50c a year to do ,thls. Send this clipping and 60c today to Tne Biff Publishing Go , Dayton. O., for one years in mauy colore. BIFFl BIPP1 BIFF, the Great American Magazine of Fun Is making greater strides than any other magazine before the American public today. It IB a magazine that will keep the whole family in a good humor. The staff of Biff contains tho greatest artists, caricaturists, critics and editors on the continent. It is highly illustrated and priuted The Bee's Christmas 13. .It-wi- i & v"- - 4 EDITION J ;WiU be issued on subscription. as a stockholder on a railroad from one end of the country to the other; but if she sells her stock and buys a house with the money, has no voice in the laying ont' of the road beforo the door, which her house is taxed to keep and pay for. " A woman may vote Bel-glu- Friday, December ll TIME George William Curtis, ' contain 20 or more pages of good Chris tmas stories, locals and to foreign news, illustrat-- 7 ed short s'tories and advertising. A handsome . ol i - trnl trains from ' U' Nortonville, Kv. Taking No Chances. At a domestic economy lesson, the Northern Christian Advocate reports, little Emily was asked to state briefly the best way to keep milk from sour Ing. Hor answer waB certainly brief and to tho point. It ran: "You should ' ' leave it in the cow." . CJiristmas cdver has been ordered and we pect to get out the.best,,a banner edition. This will be .a splendid opportunity for advertisers Z L' IS NORTH BOUND. ;1!0W CHRONIC COUGHS ' Are Being Cured by Vinol. a month? Then. just think how distressing It must be to have a cough hang on for three months. Sirs. Maria Primrose, of 87 Newell Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., sayB: "I had a Very heavy cold which settled into Dld you over cough for '. Cl & chronic cough, which kept mo awake nightB for fully three months, and felt tired all tho tlrao because my Test was broken so much. The effect of taking your cod liver and iron remedy, Vinol, Is that my cough Is gone. 1 can now get a good night's rest, and feel much stronger In every way." Jt Is tho combined action of tho medicinal elements, cods' livers, aided "by tho and strength-creatin- g properties of tonic iron which makes Vinol so efficient la curing chronic coughs, co!d3 and bronchitis at the same time building up tho system. weakened, Vinol, with the unTry a bottle of derstanding that your money ' will be returnol It it does not help you, :Sold by ST. BERNARD MINING CO., J blood-makin- g run-dow- n Incorporated, Drug Department Earllngtoa, Kentucky Flagged Train With shirt t Tearing nl& shirt from hl baok'nn Ohio limn fluirued a train and Favqd t, from a wrck, but H T. Alhtou, SOUTH UOUND Kaiein, JN. u.. once pruventeu u .. 4.08 p.m. No, 101..., wreck, with Electrlo Bittwrfl. "I No. 103.. 1.40 a.m. whk In a terrible pllirht when I be-- v No. 121, local pass. 1.28 p.m. gun to U8B them, ho vritnH, "my No. 135 loeal nass 5.53 a. n. stomach, head, hack rind kidneys were till badly affected and my livefi was in hart condition, but four of Electric Bitters mncte nm loel Possible Explanation. likfiRiimv num." A ttlnl will c.iti. In a Connecticut hamlet whero you of their matchless merit? regulations aro in force, vlnce for airy stomach, liver or kidney tho has a dog that trouble. Price 50c at all Diugists. chases the young children off the streets at eight o'clock. This must Delicately Expressed. be the dog that put the "cur" in cur-foLittle Bobby had been eating raspCleveland Plain Dealer. berry pie and had left tho marks of it at both sides of his mouth, when a little friend of three came in and said Not Hers, to Bobble's mother: "Mrs. C , can-The day has passed when It waa have some of what Bobble's got on the .proper thing to tell a girl you ula face?" love every hair on' her head. That doesn't show any more personal admiThere could be no better inedicino ration than If you adored her com- than ChaniberUhis Cough remedy. plexion. Mr children wre all Biok with whooping cough. One of thfcm'wuH "HlF 'P1msl7 in bed, had a high fe,ver and wat y A famous king said; "t ciuuliingup blood. Our doctor gavt--' knew how pleasant to me it lsr to for- them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy give faults, there 13 not one! of 'them and th flrt rioe eapd them, and hr'e bottles cured thpm." saysMrp who would not commit 'erime."--Fro- m R A DoiialrtMiti. of Lexington. V '- the Orient, Mia. For iale by all Dealers. , : 1.28 p.m. No. 102... 3,40 a. ni. No 104 No. 122, local pa;s.l0.45 a in. 0.30 p. in. No. 13(1. local aud they.should not fail to take advantage of "-"" it. : The Subscribers-an- '' 4:000 covers'" the 'county vor' . Hopkins like a '.blanket covers the bed. . . The n ?.,-- bot-tlu- B night-watchma- n . .'"Ghristmas edition will be on the 13th, just in time for both, the. St.- - Bernard, an dthe: rail road' pay days and in ample "time to tatch our' pros- ' .'ih w. ;perous Christmas shoppers; rc .'. Mr. Merchant:, 'i.V this fs'suetiiP you want et your : ; a'd-Vih''' ts.' r . i ; ' " f5i,"iv:-.- m .4 V. - .? '.' Hy r m mou-,onl- L SAW- - "l. S- ', - 1 . ,v-,w;w:.) ' 'f-.i-y::'- .Q t .Syctf-i- i7w:mi 'hh:f; i y: ;.?. ;.-;;- , wi 1 a si 't. M ttn ... in it!.' yjfc4gjft , r v' a .- -, vs i K ; V Slfc-- f - Wiit 8 r: tffctt You Won't See the Best There Is EslaUfebcd . . 18N to Be Seen in Evansville rvirup o , ' 1 Now The Largest 4 Unless You Visit This Store. The largest stocks of It's Evansville's biggest store by virtue llinery. of merit. Cloak and Women's Ready-to-we- ar and Mi- Evansville's Best Store for Men and Boys Invites your inspection raiGi uiiiii.gn snip THE HOME Stein-Bloch- - Silks, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Rugs and Draperies. . Household and Fancy Ltaens. Men's Furnishing 7, &c, &e. ! Suit liouse vi of magnificent assortments of Clothing Hals and Furnishings OF best in variety of assortment wo lum1 ever sjlvrtv and prices are lower here than elsewhere for mer- chandise of qual merit. We are members of the Retail Rebate Association and refund customers. fares to JMrr-chant- s' out-of-town Fall and Winter stocks arc now complete. yL"nc j m fee Middle Ms West and R-- B Write Today for Beautifully, Illus Alfred Benjamin Clothes for Men. $ Sophomore and Fashion Clothes for Young Men. J 7V - y? v. BWW,7g m Evansville, Ind ; k km S7 mF s Ua? trated Fall and Winter Catalogue of the latest and best New York and Pans Styles. Manhattan Shirts. "It Pays to Progress Patron" Stetson Hats and the bdst Boys' Department in the Middle West. Bo a j 0,Jww(jWffW v ff S0 SI A postal brings our handsome Illustrated catalogue of Men's and Boys' apparel for Fall and Winter. When in Evansville Visit thea. m MLMJLB Evansvfe the largest, freshest stocks. Come now and take advantage of the first selection from ( Boston Store EVANSVILLE'S FAVORITE TRADING CENTER B L WHERE FASHION REIGNS All The Leading Gloak and Suit House of Evansvile 7Y I It Costs You Nothing H overflowing with new Fall Merchandise, new Fall Suits, Dress Goods, Silks, Millinery, etc., etc., at the Boston Store. Parcels checked and delivered Free to any part of the city. R. R. FARES REFUNDED according to the plan of the Evansville Retail Merchants' Rebate Association. the departments in the store are now 1 n 'J i m Under the Liberal Plan of Fowler, lid & Walker You can always find what you want here whether it be a Dress, Suit, Coat, Skirt, Hat or Furs, and at reasonable prices. Our il Fall and Winter Stock tQ Mats ? riAkA4,A haa?ui i SEE THE Of Evansville, Indiana. Store Beautiful i is now complete. When in the city don't fail to visit our store, compare our prices with others and we will convince you that we can save you money. ) Let us fit you in a Corset by an expert corsetiere. Members of the Rebate Associa tion. Railroad fares refunded. &s All of A the leading and old established stores belong to the Association. shopping tour to Evansville means a recreation. Our theatres and attractions are of the best Mg . -- When in Evansville you are cordially invited to the R. & Gr. Furniture Co.'s Mammoth Store. Furniture, Carpets, m Curtains, Stoves and Ranges in endless varietv all that's new will be found here. Prices lowest besides we pay your fare. Freights paid. lt jllUlt R. 4 '"Tl G. 116-11- 8 Furniture ' Co. MAIN ST. Evansville, Ind. Walk-Ove- r Shoes Ym While Full Cut Diamonds witk 14 Karat StwlSS. Etr Sere SU Pair. HmgtSfsf. r for Men and Women vj w 215 Wa allow th full amount paid for diamond n ohanga larfl.r atanaa. A purahaaa of ua Inmiraa you a fin whits' damond, aa wa da not earry the InfaHar , flradaa. pan faca 12 a xa thin modal 29 yaar gold filled , 15 jawalad mavamant. Quarantead, 110.00. fr Largest and Best Shoe Store in the State. New Fall and Winter Lines nowc complete. "Geiss'ler's Shoes and styles are Right." We are members of the Merchants' Rebatet'As-sociation When in Evansville we invite you to visit the WILL ACCEPT YOUR OLD PIANO as part payment on one of our new Piano or Player-Piano- s Kruckemeyer 215 M tin 13 Main St St EvanavHIa, FftNtr Ind. Msmbara WRITE FOR CATALOQUE ftm Jwtls, & Cohn. MS Maid Write for prices and terms St M. R. A. GEISSLER SHOE CO The N.W.Bryan Piano Co, 221 Main St., EvMtvife, ML Main. Bvaieville, Ind. 41S and refund fafes. . Drags at Cut Rates SCBLAEPFER'S COR. SECOND AND MAIN STS. I" FOR REAL SNAPPY, POPOLAR PRICED DIAMONDS FINE JEWELRY ESTABLISHED WATCHES Coats, Suits, Furs and Dresses THE UNITED CLOAK & SUIT CO. -- 14 ii 1 Everything at cut rates. Largest stock, grejtest variety, the beat of everything.. Reliable. Responsible. Firabclaaein everyrespect 411 MAIN Chas.F.Artes Jeweler and Optician 327 Main Street rBeats Them Ail 4-11 MAIN C67 II Evansville, IndV Pocket Shoe Co. Popular Prices and Styles All SEND FOR CATALOG. ESTABLISHED IAE SELL ths Latest Kinks 217 MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IND. )r EMaltaaaMal Bitterman Bros. JEWELERS , Men's and Boys' Clotjtiing Cheaper than any house in Evar(1sville. We also refund R. R. Fare s. v Ths Stsrs with ths Irass Psst In Prsnt r:? ' 1 Agents W. L. Dovglas Shoes Come to Evansville. We Will Rebate, Your Joseph Clothing Co Fare. lose ! tfce Uiki label. 3' ,21 MAIN m ' , r 'j Q f tP V-- i f ' . J' 1 oo !" W"" - ; Beginoinp We This sale rriday Homii VJ several hundred Tailor Suits, Dresses, Coats and Skirts for Women Children at prices to move them out quickly is for the purpose of cleaning up many odds and ends of garments and while some of the reductions mentioned as mentioned sound out of reason, we want to emphasize the fact that each reduction advertised is EXACTLY merchandise is marked in plain figures and you can easily verify all we claim. . All our :&. $6.50 $1.95 Tailor Suits Wool Dresses $6:50 $4.95 $7.95 - Tailor Suits f twentv-threeifineTailor . $7.95 $12.50 v Tailor Suits Choice of seven Tailor Suits in sizes from 14 to 38, that sold ToWeT-lat $10 and $15.' Good satin linings, well .f&fofeand. -- 11' ' ' allWol materials, $6.51 $12.50 to-420- & Choice of thirtY-fiv- e Suits in: sizes ffm'T3. TrW " beautiful Suits that sold up "filai 6f fine all wq&l serges in navy fbr6Wn 42,. consisting; d frtyteaterials, such as serges, cheviots, diagouals, Bedford cords ' Cheviots and fancvnll wnnl mivhinV fh vcru KlMr' trencVserges, mixtures Most all of them lined with Skinners styles, bofh cutaway and straight front coats. Any suit'iifc this lot Satin';, both plain tailored and novelty cut styles. Undoubtedly this '" for $9.75. is tlie biggest suit bargain offering we ever made in n $12.58. Ghoice-o- ' .mid-seaso- Choice of seventeen dresses made of wool french serge and chiffon panama, $1.25 yd materials The serges have fancy velvet collars and trimmed with velvet buttons. The panamas have embroidered collars and cuffs. Open front, long sleeves and perfect fitting, suitable for both streets and home wear, colors black, navy, wine, brown, gray. Cheaper than home dress making, $4.94 $9.75 Silk an Wool Dresses $9.75 Choice of all our silk and serge dresses that sold formerly tip to $12.50. The materials are charmeuse and the finest batony.french serge. Beautiful made in the very latest styles No two garments alike. Some ot all sizes 14 to 42, $7.95 $6.75 36-inc- Mackinaw h Jaunty Heavy Mackinaw Plaid Sport Coats, regular $10 00 value, made with belt and 2 breast pockets. $8.75. m Coats $6.75 $8.50 Black Serge Coats $8.50 Splended all wool, heavy coating serge, satin body and sleeve lined, plain tailored styles, full 54 in. loug, all sizes, a coat that would be cheap at $10.00, special at $8.59 $7.50 Winter Coats $3.98 Junior Plaid Coats $3.98 Plaid coats far school girls in sizes 13, 16, braid bound, closes up to neck yery snug, $3.98 1 $7.50 7. A $6 ualue 98c House Dresses Choice of twenty good all wool coats, ,in serges, diagnals, and mixtures, all full lenghth garments, sizes 14 to 38. values up to $15, any coat for $7.58 $1.50 Bearskin Coats $1.50 Ghilds fancy Bearskin Coats in sizes 2 to 6 years, colors, white, pink, blue, black and white striped, regular .f 2 and $2.50 values, choice $1.58 1 Good standard percale house dresses, high neck, long sleeves shepherd checks, stripes and figures, good dark patterns, all sizes up to 40, sizes 48 to 50 at $1.25 These are the ' best made and best fitting house dressesmade and you'll be greatly surprised if you have never worn the Electric brand house dresses, 98c $1.'00 Children's Coats $1.00 Fifteen Colored Coafiffor small children ages 2 to 5 made.pf of plush, velvet, corduroy and flannel. Values up to $3. Choice ' or any at $1.88 Is Children's Wash Dresses Two hundred Children's Wash Dresses in all sizes from 2 to years, made of good quality Ginghcms, Ohambrays and Percales. High neck, long sleeves, splendidly made and benatifully trimmed, The prices range from $2.00, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, and 75c down to 50cts. 14 $1 .98 Rubber Raincoats $1 .98 Rubber Raincoats for women and girls, all sizes from 8 years o 44 bust, colors gray and tan. Choice any size and color $1.98 r 45c Women's Sweaters 45c $1 .49 Twenty-fiv- e Dress Skirts $1 .49 Good heavy long Sweaters in red or white, all sizes, regular price $1. Close the lot, we offer them at 45c I This store will be closed all ThanKsgiving day. Be on hand early Friday morntng for the. best .values will be.snapped up soon. 49c Black Petticoats 49c gray mixed colors. good wool mixed dress skirts, all sizes, tan and A skirt worth twice the price, we ask $1.49. Fast, Black Hydegrade Petticoat, well made and full width', a regular $1.00 value, 49c. I. $1.00. Shirtwaists $1.00 A .Bonafide Reduction Sale on good dependable Ready-t- o Wear garments, coming at the very opening of the Winter Season and made by a most reliable firm, will draw the attention of a big per cent of the ,women of this community, so make your plans to v We offer choice of one hnndred new style tailored Shirt Waists, our regular $1.50 and $1.25 numbers New Robespiene Collar effects. mannish Flannels. styles in White Madras Choice $1.00 Plain and Colored Come Early Jtyl&ciiSQiriville, COLORED COLUMN. RRV. o J. B. EVANS. J5DITOB Mrs, Hattte Patton remains very Beatrice Berry, of St. Louis - at homo visiting" her father- and nnoter, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.Shelton. Rally ai tho- Alt. Zion Baptist rchurnh last Sunday wjis fine consld-'Atin- g that the revival is still in J A pro-itrres- s. Indeed the, grand, old man seemed. to havo takahvon again Jils youthful strength. He expoundtaHdiencos. . The total, nmniint raised Sunwith two committees day yc to rapot't. Tho. revival, is still in yrogress, Wo have .had" to dato iwantr-sve- p convotts ami still havo iminy anxious seniors.. indeed a. irroat Last Sunday-wady. for the Baptists in Earlington, Rev. P. H. Kennedy, p. D. our fitato Missionary was with w Snu-da- y and preached two inost excellent sermons toarge and. appreciative wftp $115.70 s ed the gospel aB we have never heard dilni, before. After the morning ser vice Rov. J. B. Evans with a large! will hold Its monthly meeting next Flnnid Roach is very ill. host of people led seventeen of the' Wednosday after noon. A. special Mr. Sam Reynolds, who lost a leg happy candidates down to tho water program wilt bo rendered. All parr J by an accident in the mines here where they put on Christ by, bap- encs auu iriencis are coruiauy invit- and; has been in the hospital at Earlington, returned home Monday. tism. It was pronouueed by all ed' to bo .present. . present that it was the most im. MORTONS GAP. pressive baptismal service ever held ; : SAVE YOUR HAIR In Earlington. There are others i The- following- porsonB ore: Rial;While You Have Hair to Save. awaiting baptism and the meeting is Mrs. Ajmvnda Young, Lela Toriap, ' Use Nowbrs'a flrplcide. Lncy Vfttson., Lasallo r Hopsofjj still in progress. Every waman who la obllircd ta Rov. O. Carter, ol Owensboro, Ky. Eunice' P.( Ilops'ori arid Ethol Bro'ir. wear false halt1 or marina toutftc, fcelathatltiaamlafortuDo. What has .moved to Earlington'. ;Ho says Revival mbetinu is in progress at makes the burden bS doubly hard make this his futuro' hoin6. the A. M. E. , church. Rev. Difncan' to bear la tha knowledge that tho loss of natuoal hair could, in J instances, Iiavo been easily nvohled. 20th, there was born to pastor. OnvNov. Tho arch enemy rcod Mrs. (ianigffi ijro.wji, wfnt ton ii:jncipjwiumirt the danilruftTircrm.o This li hair is co;y a Mr. and Mrs. jupplej-nWarfWd a well established ecicntiile fact. flno girl. Mother .and baby are both M.adipHVfllo to'vislK her mother,-- ' j . 5s j& Thera In ono remedy on tho mar- d Brewer; doing well at.this writliig. 1. J ff hotwhleh, used rerularlr. will kill 1L ' JJ 6W,"-oNashville, of dandrult. Itfrs. Eda Worthuui'ij grandchild, 'Prof. W.T. ma remcu? is netvnro-- ncroi .mt.ir- tliat'has'bnon b6 slck:iB mich im- TehnlMBdlcal Colirffjo,: was in- - tho wtiviuAvtii ctdc long known na tho Orljima! catroycr uy .cit'jvSuhday.''He ' is travelinty ih I3aniruic uerm proved. lceepinc: tho acalp clean; Xcrplcldu the interest of tho JBoward sevprance not only prevents tho hair from Wo shall expect all the members falling oat but allows it to grow aa V vYashJngton St. Clif--' naturo .Intended, llftnin in tlmo and friends at the Baptist, oh'urch Co,, and its use persisted In, this ynlu quite a auo ThitrBday morning to Tlianksglyin qdio renuxiy ioaurua a nico ncatiar A.,ir. hero WtciiM(uwjteul Of half. services. Praise Rervlca at 10 S e'en' in hUSvork Green'and uiado many HWf die i. a HfS tod lacier tn dull; dead, isan!(ible marn. imirts and a eornion at.li a.; in,1 -- f P?J W frionds. "Prof. bt'Mo hair maklhsr it HghCflnlfynd beautiful. l Wo need vmoro of buoIiv en. lie ' Jfon't y',t. Esrin nowHo eavo your hair. vs The money raisod at 'tha'tiiBorvice will return again about ipeo. 15th. We surMte the one dollar size bottle. will bo paid on tho piano. St. Bernard- - Mining Co., Incorporated, His Bubject will be Obedrehce. Association 'SObio, little Bon of Mr. and Mrs', Tho Drug Department, Special Agents , 4 ' he-wil- l f Airs. Rachel Nanca and little 0K OF CANAL GATES daughter, XJdalia, of Madlsonville, IS GIVEN FIRST TEST.. were the guests of relatives here last week. Miss Helen Taft Starts Machinery Which, Bowling Airs. Ida Houston, of Lets The Water Through. Gren, Ky., is tho guest ot-- Mr?; George Auu SohnBon. Oolon, Panamn, Nov. 23. Ooi " Aladiaon-vill- e Warren Porter, went to of the giant trates of the Qaturi on business Saturday.' lock in the .Manama 0anal was'l ' Wilson," Hopson.Jspnnt'Sundayand tested for thelirst time yesterS ' Mondai' in MadiBonville, day. when Mies Helen Taffc . - Mrs.-LjzI- A r s 810-81- 8 Ghi gdIll.-Hejiiojtw- lth I : Parent-Toaoher- .s th'tJ electrical, machinery iu o'pert'v atiou aiid avyniig- the gato open-Shho most powerful; locomotive' was visiting tho canal in'j iu' the world hns just' bgpnuilt for tlioViriiinimi railroad. It company with Henry L. Stimaou," ,'j chu'hnnl-5I'nuUl 50 ton cajaoi'' Socro.fcary, of.' War,', und his party. nn A boll in to by "iven in th.i.f Jy.joods "trucks at.tenVniilo libu'r. It has srteei'i "drryin" hoin'ir ton: lit," NVhe.eJs. The. lpuouiqtiv.e iiiii'd rjee that h indsome $15 doll In ou'fS" ''I tenderwofuli. 518.000 nontid?. ihow jvindunr, to ho ,gvon away, pjsl'mas day. With and the firebox ifc Ih'rte onn'u glf Moil pnrobjipe, you gotevery 25 oeatV ,'-,a ..ticket to hold a shulitiug locornojlvef ' to a'ohano'o at thjs beaif-tuui aoii.-r-sisbook tstore, oT "A Frontier m Its a Tbankhouse !' Wher? At Cornet, This isSoldier one,Fortune,''1. r. a good Be sure the Princess' tomorrow, uight. ,B& and come to the Princess and see s- tliere. tomorrow night. Most Powerful Locomotive IriWorlil.' e pii' f$ J r H ! K's ,.,' - HS' V tf "i " i. J-- " ',. u 9 0