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*) “< BATTLESHIP THE DAILY SUN - - - Is the Only Paper fp Padu- ducah That Swears to Its VOLUME L1—NUMBER 20 ILLINOIS. The Great Sea Terror W cessfally Launched ‘ Morning at Newport News, Va, Sue: | bis | | } Miss Letter Christened the Iron- |The clad With the Traditional Bottle of Wine—Large Crowd Present, Newport News, Va, Oct, 4 great The attleship Lilinois, which will | I when completed be the largest vessel | tucky will soon be ordered to Cuba, THE THIRD KENTUCKY. It Is Believed at) Lexingt That it Wil' Soon Be Or de 1 to Cuba for Gar rison Duty, ivaen, on of Porto K 0 Proceeding Rapidly, and the Spaniards Wil S: All Be Gone, Lexi ' a, Ky prevails here that the i} Oot d ie Third Ker in the American navy was successtul-| possibly in a few days ly launched today in the presence of ® large crowd. Gov. John R. Tan- wer and his staff and over 200 citi- SPANIARDS LEAVI The be- GENERAL CRIMES AND WHEELER ‘n}]Was the First Witness to Go Betofe the War Investi- gating Comn sion. renceburg Assassinated Last Night—Two Suspects Arrested. Is} He Believes vo Camp Was Ever) Probable Double Murder in the Better Previded for Than | Mountains— A 5 dle i that at Montank The Louisville This Santiago Campaign. Morning, - © - - Washington, Oct. 4.—Gen. Joe} Lawrenceburg, Ky., Oct. 4.—D Wheeler is the first witness before the investigating commission appotnted He gave his testi- today aod told at length his at Camp Wickoff and His testimony contained Calvin Morgan, a prominent physi cian of this county, was murdere last night, ing two negroes with the crime. by the president. mony experience Louisville, Ky., Oct. 4.—Maru Santiago, CASUALTIES, Warrants are out cbarg- OUR CITY FATHERS. A Regular Meeting Held Last Night —Saloon Ordinance Mr. Harry Wallace Supérintendent of the City Electric Plant—Bond Issue Postponed Indefinitely. r.{ The fegular meeting of the council was held last night, Mayor Lang presiding, and all the members pres- ent. The ordinance authorizing the re- funding of $100,000 in city bonds, which las been in statu quo for the past s@veral months, was given first . on the ‘e-Elected | street from Clark to Ohio, recom- mended that the council wait a year. at the previous meeting was to ascers tain whether a majority of the prop- erty owners wanted the improvement or not. structed to draft an ordinance pro- desired information is secused, an alley extension between Sixth and Seventh, Husbands and the hollow. Referred. Mr. Jones said if a man wauted a drink and knew the saloons were go- ing to close he would get him a pint or quart and drink more snd be dranker than he might otherwise. The ordinance was lost by + vote of 9 to 3, Messrs, Ezell, Ellie it and Winstead voting for it. STREET COMMITTEE, Chairman Rudolph read a petition for an alley between Trimble and City Attorney Lightfoot. reading the ordinance, said the city had no right to. make such an allow ance, as the issuance of bealth certif. officer and his salary was already fixed at $100 per yea exceeding its authority cil to make the extra llowance. The communication of the board of health was received and filed Again Defeated by Flournoy streets. Ordinance com.( Mayor Lang stated that in pur-n. } the Couneil mittee was instructed to draft an|*ace of an ordinance adopted some Pbehacen” rdinance, time back, the election of @ superin tendent of the city electric plant was in order. Mr. Harry Wallace, tie present incumbent, was re-electe 1 by a vote of 11 to 1, there being no opponart Mr. Elliott said he was opposed to making the position elective, and for this reason would vote fur no one for the pl He therefore voted for ‘‘Jenkins’’ when bis name was called. ‘The mayor stated that there was ‘an ordinance providing for an extra registration day on the third Tuesday of this month. St. Mary’s academy asked for ex- emption from taxation. They were A petition was read asking for the | *ssessed at $10,000 and claim the The committee appointed to report light improvement of Eleventh Councilman Fowler said the motion The ordinance committee was in- ing for the improvement, when the A petition was received asking for Ponce, Porto Rico, Oct Odnar, a night watchman, shot and ‘ y zens of Ilinois were present. Miss ; : “~The sothing dew. fa regard to thelu: 4 ped Capes. 1 ; opening up of Monroe street trom | #Te ¢xempt under a decision of the , evacuation cf Porto Rico ie progres- killed himself this morning. The] ‘The ordinance compelling saloons! °! i court of appe benevol Nancy Leiter, of Chicago, christened leged horrors at Camp Wickoff and ,. i: Fourteenth to Sixteenth, a distance Ppeels, 08 8 benevolent and sing very rapidly and itis believed cause of his suicide was despondency, |to keep closed was taken from the educational institut the abip and broke over its bow the] Ve Very Favily ed his testimony before the commission, — tahle abd killed. Lael Lt ete taath ld cod fel vea rar ko d traditional bottle of wine. Cries, vane WOee tay Bpasiards We oe ag Beattyville, Ky., Oct. 4.—Hiram] The council declined to allow| erase committee. pon Ooattasios Line White rare MxetiaT HORTA: all be gone and the American troops! 1 had prepared to makea general| Patrick was killed and Ad Jones} Health Ofticer Milam anything extra RELIRP COMMITIRE, that he still bad fifty-six days nd A : fn sole possession : statement, but if the commission wish | Mortally wounded last night by Burk | for isstiog health certificates, The comnnittee on relief reported | complete the work on the sewerage, oe it, I shall answer specific complaints} Bailey, an ex-convict. Bailey claims] ‘The bond proposition of the mayor | adversely on the petition ef D. W./and asked until next Jane Ist to Ic ennessce SUBSIDING. j5 they are made. do not believe| that the killing was accidemtal, ue a{ "&’, teferred indetinitely. Wood that bis poll tax be refunsled | complete the work. Baptists To Met at Put Ps camp was ever better provided in| ig 4, oa h i The minutes of the previous regu-/on account of his being dead. Councilman Fowler said he was ton This Week, rs ‘ Jevery way for the comfort and health |'* ‘he general opinion that it is a/iar and two called meetings were] Melvin Thompsen'asked a release onposed to taking any other action are. The Yellow Fever Excitement) o¢ the troops. There were in Camp double murder. read and approved. from over assessment. Referred 40/than receive and file the communica- The West Kentucky and Tennessee at Jackson, Miss., Wikoff about 25,000 men from San- FINANCE COMMITTEE. board of supervisors. jon, which opinion was concurred Baptist association, comprising over Today tiago and other points, 10,000 of MAYOR DISPLEASED. Chairman Fowler reported miscel- LICENSE COMMITTEE, jin by City Attorney Lightfoot, ove hundred delegates will meet in ny | rbom, Isckiag sis, ware immediately laneous bills amounting to $2, 2.] Chairman Davis read a petitions Ea ihe from Street, Hiv geents fulton Wednesday, Thursday and j put into the hospitals, je other ORE 2 The tax collector reported the col-|from J. P. Evetts fora transfer toy “tterback was read relative to work Friday. One New ¢ and Two Deaths troops uearly halt were sick, and the} He Will Fight the Foss lection of $1000 and was credited|himself of Dorris & Co’s. license. |@00¢ on the streets. Received and This gathering will no doubt be Were Reported fo- [sight of suffering was therefore nec- Element the Coming with same. Granted. filed. tended by over two huvidred visitors day jessary. Many women offered their Y The wharfmaster’s report showed FIRE COMMITTEE The report of Chiet Hoyer. of the from West Kentacky aod Teves - jservices; I know it was only from ome the collection of $19. i - d th jar | Bight police, was received and filed. Free eutertainment is being provided] Jy Miss, cts 4.—There is | {eet tender-hearted interest; I could} a ge The regular pay roll of city ofi-|,,cosisman Johoson read the regular! ‘Also the electric light report. for all and every effort will be made : + gale see that in their every action. But) Wants @ Council in Harmony! oor amounting to $2,342 62, was] terort fom fire chiet. Received and Mayor Lang reported that the city by the people of Fulton to wake the ove new case of yellow fever! this very tenderness caused them -Other allowal bd r filed. prison, under Lockup Keeper Mei visitors feel at home. ‘The sessiv und the ex le when they saw the men in such suf- ows The water company's bills of $2 eave he muir fee, was probably in @ better con Of the association will be held morn. | sidin here were two deaths to-|fering to cry out and make com. Stick 050 and $12.50 for hydrant rental,| Councilman Fowler asked for fur- | tion than ever before; that the food ings and afternoons at the Baptist |day, ‘1 and Oswood jeans rien everything was being! mayor Lang isnotat all pleased with | Were allowed te MES repre oc Cae reat ta foray (oe menteeee eee ee, an vburel {dene that could have been done for way drainage, and asked that Mr. | rial clean, and everything else in the the summary manner in which his Nath » rpS }anarmy of men, It was war, and SUIT AGAINST RACE FOREIGN POWERS. |the men were in bad state, but it]Dead project was sat down upon by ———— | | the comm ttee last nigat without al HORSE MEN could not be helped. If there be : 0 ne Ost: &—'The foretze any blame to come while 1 was there|!0¥!g it to go before the council for ae ees ? b & vote, ‘ inte Ve will probably appeal/it should be put on me. A com. 4 . James McCartney yesterday fil otha ee ee evbe| £2 @ conversation with a reporter 4 : © the we ‘e rolected from | ™anding officer is responsible for the = * t r 1 fr ii suit against A. F. Dayton, of Sara- i |well-heiag of bis men, and 1 shali|*Pi® moraiog he said he of course toga, N. Y.; Scott Daggett, of St, | Chive leviltry The powers will not endeavor to escape that responsi realized thai it was only a delicate Louis, and 8. M. Iron, of Macon, | doubt ko t excuse to iue|Hility hy trying to shift it upon any | WAY of squelcaing tweplan, but that he Mias,, for $120 due on account. He] terfere 1a Ch fair lone else. Tam certain that fo com. | "OUld bring it agaia before the peo- alleges he was employed August 11 aint came from any of the rega- ple next year in the shape, if neves- Inst year to keep the plaintiff's race FELL FROM A TRAIN, | pee . sary, of candidates for council who horse, Adawa, and was to receive tor pity ee sd Asked as to the part Santiago|#"@ mot out of date, and possess his services $2 He claims he bas} 4, Ky., Oct Bud Gip-| would play in the investigation, Gen, |MOre enterprise than ‘:penny-wise, beeo paid but $142 and sues for the | pound-foolish’’ principles son, a prominent farmer, was pain.| Wheeler said ' princig remainder. t jared yesterday by being There would have been more|_ He said that there were some men _ y os. year gato. Aga | who were so fossilized that they 1 cicke y thrown from “9 reparation aud less haste had it not y THE MAJESTIC RANGES, be a abba kn sag for ‘the dispatch from Admiral would rather live in a country towa — enn Se eee | ‘ aod enjoy rural bliss in vottoa - jSampson saying that with 10,000 J : Test Being Made Today at Geo, 0, FISCAL COURT mente coull cake the city, ant sof trousers and their bere feet and drink Hart & Son's, t e |they were hurried forward. 1 was their water from a spring, than to teins | myself one week without a change of| ive ina city with all the modern Mr. C. M. Neisler, of the Majesti Mf'g Co, of St. Louis, is at Geo. 0. Hart & Son's hardware store this week exhibiting the well known Ma- jestic ranges. Hot coffee and hot biscuits are served to callers It is} Ke an excellent opportunity to see these ranges. Mr. Neisler will here this week. remain IN A RUNAWAY. ser Miss Lizzie Edrington, of Epper-|p son, this county, was painfully hurt in a runaway yesterday. She was driving a skittish horse, which start- ed to running away just as she was in the act of getting in the buggy She fell back, but her clothing was caught on the step, and she was dragged about 100 yards, finally be- ing dislodged by the vehicle hitti a stump. am she for I ed An elegant set of nickle pl ware given free with every Majestic Range sold this week our See range in Geo, O, fot operation in store. Hart & Son, an) The registration is going off quiet- ly today, and at press time nothing could be estimated from the number Be ws Meagrs. J. were Was Very Little of Inter-| est at Today's Ses sion peper of the Poor House to Be Plected Morning WOrrow ned today i Pally rt conve iding wnty were absen Bryan, of Winchester f the y, he for Phe forenoon w bill as spent in allowing the fet all riff thi 1000, The election of a ity poor farm was zat 10 0'¢ appli for aod setiling case was bauk tox the set for tomor- There the place at keeper of mol lock fi GOING TO OMAHA. ants Marshall Ye Mficials of Here County Hl, Little, ex-sheriff, o Eley, ex-jailer, of Marshall arrived morning from en route to Chicago, Mil- and other points of interest, it wnty, nton ukee registered. The polls close at 9 p.Jio wind up their trip with a visit to m., and there will be another regis-| te Omaha exposition. tration Tuesday week Nearly all the election officers} Stopin atour store and see the showed up this morning, but a few] great exhibition of Majestic Ranges failed to report. and be convinced of their superior as qualities, Hot biscuits and coffee STOLE A WATCH, served free every day. Geo. O. : Hart & Son, fot Alfred Dobbins, colored, was ar- rested this afternoon by Oflicer Jenes on a warrant sworn out by H.C. TENNESSEE'S PARDNER, Derrington, charging him with ob-| ‘There was a small attendance at taining a dollar and some cents by|{ Morton's opera house last night to false pretenses by selling him alwitness the presentation of Tenn stolen from George Rudd, locked up to wat The accused was sta, Realizing the dificulty of obtaining pure we lu purchartng trom saloon cin calling atgention to « Wines and Biquors |: ‘or Medicinal Purposes niixed or tampered We carry a dru ecommend ing be any way whatev gists’ liceuse, 50 that pl led to write a prescrip ‘wines or liquors Wd Ueersers Lies) re in cle 4 P. hi essee's: been most and the spectators were well ple low fever depr Lutheran iti { row afternoon with Mrs, Rottgering, the city. you, ‘Try them Go to The play has and is one of the on the American faultlessly presented sed. Pardoer here before. successful It was ge. CARD, NEW TIME There is to be a new time card on » Illinois Central, according to a yort in railroad circles, but what it I effect remains to be se It 1 not go into effect before the yel- ion passes awa LADIE: ) SOCIETY, The Ladies’ Aid soviety, of the chureb, will meet tomor- ° » Ruck, See, Rowlandtown Mas, H Dalton Tailoring Co, are making othes for the best dressed people in They can fit and please 4d jomarsino’s for a nice, ge ive cold heer, conveniences. He said that he would have a contingent of men next year to make the ra issue of internal improvement, and would oppose the fossilized element of the town with all the vim and vigor at his command. Until thea the street bond question is to rest. lothing, and without my tent, sleep without any covering in rain or Ido not say this boast. I was glad to do it for the) {sake of the example as well as to be Jexposed to the sun and showers, bot | we were doing the best we could with environment and with the pro- ss that had been planned.’ The commission will be detsined here two weeks or more,if not longer, Jand will hold its sessions next in | New York city, | NEW ENTERPRISE FOR HICKMAN. Frankfort, Ky., Oct, 4.—The Can- company, of Hick- man, Fulton county, has filed ar- ticles of incorporation in the office of y of state, with $20,000 capital stock. The incorporators are R. T. and H, A, Tyler and W. C, Jobnson, NEW MILITARY POST. The President Issues an Order Creating the Department of Porto Rico. the Work on the sewerage is well uo- der way in the portions of the city where the men are stationed, but the progress is somewhat slow on ac- count of the damp condition of the ground, It has cost considerabi tiwe and money to refill the bc where the ground sunk ia all over the cily as the result of recent rains. vas Air Goods ‘The fire sale announced in blazoned letters from the front of a Broodway building will likely never take place —in Paducah at least, Local mer- chants, aware of the damage that it will do their trade, and the probable imposition on the people, bad drafied an ordinance which was brought be~ fore the council last night and giveu first passage. Lt will require the merchants before they can open here to a license of $25 aday, whioh of course they cannot do. A local merchant said in a conver- sation this morning that he did not believe it was right to have itinerant merchants come into the city with antiquated stocks of goods or goods damaged by fire or from an assignce’s sale, and injure the business of mer- chants whe live here and have an io- terest in the town and expect to make a living here. He said he thought from what he could learn that the council would unanimously pass the ordinance the second time. the secreta Washington, Oct, 4,—The presi- dent bas issued an executive order cred¥ng Porto Rico into a new mili- ary department, to be kaoown as the Department of Porto Rico,’ with Major Gen. John R. Brooke in com mand, The headquarters of the de- partment will be at Ponce until after the evacuation of the island by the Spanish army, when it will be trans- ferred to San Juan, THE BEST SHOES In the city are found at Cochran & Owen's, at véry low prices, 331 Broadway, ) MARION, The report of Stfeet Inspector Utterback, read before the council jast night, shows that a vast amount of work has been done, but most of it was on sewers, culverts, bridges and such things, which does not make it as notiveable as work on the streets proper might be. The cost to the city of street work during the past month was over $600. SEE OUR WINDOW For the best $3.50 man’s shoe in the city. Better than you cao buy else- where for $4, Cocuan & Owen, Deputy Sheriff Jas. H. Wallace, of Pope county, IL, is still in pur- suit of Allen Berry, colored, who escaped from the Golconda jail last wee Marshal Collins this morning received ® telegram from him at Ma- rion, asking if anything had been seen of him here. COMPANY CANCELLED, ED LEECH ARK D. Ed Leech, a brother of the young man TR, Leech, who was sent to the penitentiary from here last week for a year for wheat stealing, is un- der arrest at Shawneetown, Ill., for horse stealing at Mayfield. He was arrested at the instance of Marshal McNutt, and is charged with stealing a horse belouging to W. M. Bridges, of Graves county. He is also want- ed in this county for breaking iato a house and stealing wheat with bis brother, who has already! been co: The Mackay Opera Company was billed to play at popular prices at Morton’s opere house next week, but cancelled its engagement on account of change in route. There is no at- traction for this week Don’t you know Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed to cure yon? FOR 5A A nice pair of matched horses for victed, 4s stated above. arriage or hearse for ta —$<—$$—$_—_— gain, Call at Willett’s livery stable] Best teu-cent whiskey in the city for 0 at Lagomersino’ . for council on the} The bill of Assistant Engineer W. W. Lyon for $75 for services was brought up and allowed, with $10 dedacted for time lost on ount of illness. The report of R. T. Lightfoot, back tax collector, showed a collec of | $744.43. Received and commission | tO | allowed. The mayor's repert of $22. eol- lected for dog license was received. ‘The collection of $30 for rental of whart by dry dock company was re- ported. A report from Hospital Steward McKianey showed that some of the patients had been there 176 days, 95 days and 76 days respectively and downs while they are allowed to re- main there but 30 days. Received and filed, ORDINANCE COMMITTEE. Chairman Ezell had read the or- dinance providing for the refunding of the $100,000 in city bonds. It was placed on first passage. Action on the sewerage connec: tion ordiwance was deferred, bri pr se’ th col } Ao and he be allowed 25 cents for each striking Will Aday at the ordinance relative to licenses | was read, defining the term ‘‘itiner- Jant merchants,” and exacting daily license of $25. It is intended | ts prevent a ‘fire sale’? scheduled to |begin here iu the near future, The ordinance was given first passage. | ‘The ordinance creating a head- ers for hacks and other vebicles s given first reading. Mr. KEzell said the object of the ordinance was to keep the vehicles from blocking Broadway. Mr. Jackson said the headquarters designated in the ordifiance on Court, from First to Second, was traveled more than Broadway. That all wagons and teams to and from the ferry boat passed there. He sug- gested Washington street instead of Court, Mr. Elliott suggested that the or~ dinance be made to read, that they are allowed to stand anywhere except on Broadway and Court streets, from First to Third. Capt, Fowler spoke in favor of the ordinance as read. He said there were about 300 more express drivers and hackmen in Paducah than are necessary. ‘The ordinance was given first passage by a vote of 9 to 3, Messrs. Jackson, Johnson and Jones voting no. : Councilman Davis moved to take the saloon ordivance off the table. It was so ordered by a vote of 11 to 1. The ordinance was then read, pol of ab w Fowler. tigate the mayor’s a bond issue of $100,000, recom- ee mended that the matter be deferred One Will Soon Be Opened Here was all right, but a little premature. That it would be impossible to build will arrive in the city about Oct. 20 themselves to keep the streets in good | he allowed no tough characters, no repair for one year. port line sewers, amounting to $844 extra cost. wanted it turned ver to Tax Collec- tor Lyon. books be turned over to Prof. Lyon, the penitentiary for one year for Health each health certificate issued, be bad | prison and did not referred back to the mayor. instead be substituted for Capt. | best of condition. Carrie Adjourned, The committee appointed to inves- BOWLI proposition for ALLEY. by J. K. Spears. Mr. J. K, Spears, of Paris, K: some future time. Capt. Fowler said the proposition ick streets with the streets in theityand open a bowling alley at 116 esent condition; and, besides, the North Second. It will be a place for werage contractors have obligated | jadies aad gentlemen, and there will drinking and no gambling. NEW BUSINESS. It will afford the people of Padu- Councilman Elliott had read a re- cab @ place to indulge their fancy for from City Engineer Postle- the class of sport, which is now a waite relative to necsssary short fad. hin tio BACK FROM EDDYVILLE. Received and filed. Mr. Elliott said the city attorney preg Connerus is at Home and is uld not collect back poll taxes and Looking Well It was ordered that the poll tax Fred Connerus, who was sent to Illinois 11 collected. Central shops here last year,returned Mr. Jones said the matter of alluw-|home yesterday. Officer Milam 25 cents for, He had a splendid record at the have to remain the entire year. | He is looking well, and speaks The mayor then read the rejuest) highly of the good treatment accord- the board of health to allow the} after icates came under the duties of health would be for the coun- WEATHER PREDICTIONS Showers tonight and clear- Wednesday. “mex cenrs | BOLD BURGLARY. A Win’ow Broken Out at Mr, J. M. Ezell’s Store Last A WELK Night. the Thief Fitted Himself Out in “ New Outfit and Left H iia | Sometime last night a thief broke out on he side panes of glass in te diy window at Mr. J. M, Kk ell'ss © on Broadway and climb. et in, ilis next move was to turn on the lights and help himself toa new outfit of clothing, a pair of No, seven s the best in the house, and a were missed. About $1.50 was stolen from the drawer, and the thief then decamped out the back door. He left no clue, not even his old shirt. COMMERCIAL ASS'N, |The Meeting Called for Tomor- row Night Should Not Be Forgotten. The Prospects of the Association ess Are Very Bright. The meeting of the newly organ- ized Commercial and Manufacturers’ Association for tomorrow night should not be forgotten, and busi- ness men and those interested in Paducah who uesire to join should do so at once. It is desired to make the association a great success and the prospects now are very bright, The final organization will take place tomorrow night. The association meets at the city hall at 7:30 pm & A. M., will meet at their lodge room in the Leech bui!d- ing on North Fourth street at 7:30 o'clock tonight in stated communi- cation, Visitors welcome. G. O. Iycnam, Secretary, Gold Fish We have just received a lot of rare specimens, and can fursish them with globes or without. 'Fish globes trom 25c to $8 and $10 aquariums, J.D. BACON & CO, Seventh and Jackson. MASONIC NOTICE. Plain City Lodge No 449, F. For Chilis and Fever WINSTEAD'S CHILL TONIC Pleasant to take, and costs only ase a bottle. WINSTEAD’S LIVER ANO KID’ EY TEA Pv and kidn ppl sof all Manufactured by S.H. WINSTBAD Seventh and Washington Sts., Pac Ky. ove named amount ed him at the prison. Adkins, the Shoe Man ALWAYS LEADS Best $2.00 Shoe in the city. Best Boy’s New School Shoe. Best Man’s Shoe for $3.50. J.P. ADEBEINS 317 BROADWAY Mr. Ezellcaid be was obliged to the council, and had no apologies to make for offering the ordinance. He said he thought it was »® good one, and he was going to vote for it, iat as to the argument that the or- divauce was unconstitutional it was e segulation, and could be 1. That he was not trying to pose as a moral reformer, but did not believe the ordinance could do anybody any harm, ‘That as to the enforcement of the law, he could not y whether it could be or not; that we er, theft and other Wings, and yet they are vio- Inted every day, He said further that ifany one could show him any ordinance be would be a pol enact have laws against mur beru in the tant it wolman Smith said it was a little late to open at 4 a, m, espe cially in summer. ‘That o great jmuny saloons have restuurants at- tached, Capt. Fowler sai¢ the ordinance, because he didn’t think it would remedy the evil. He id if a man wanted to get drunk hel didn’t care what time he got drunk, That he didu’t believe it would be a good idea to have the city called by strangers ‘‘a country town," andoue closed tight, SXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR IS YOUR BOY A KICKER: HART, SHAFFNER & MAR) MANHATTAN FINE SHIRTS STACY ADAMS NOBBY SHOES H. 8. & H. FINE SHOES HAWES NOBBY DERBY HATS HARRINGTON DERBY HATS THEN GET HIM A KICKING $2.50 We allude to our good all-wool suits at.. . Novelties jijnii/2" fic with a word's | $300 for Choice Justwhat the boy will wear Strong School Suits— }); mats are seat and knees, All $5.00 for Young what equally as kood cau made with where In all the new men's. Single $2.50 for Choice pi eiseJSoatk pants with double seat and Knees nod patent waisthand‘Micgant ‘patterns, strictly ail woot Gifts— 4 bandsom and cut from $3.50. 5) for the we 408 BROADWAY HACKETT, CARHART & OO. FINE SUITS FINE OVERCOATS Sold by others and con sidered cheap at $3.50. Suits that will hel’ e kodak given with ever ov over in the Children's Departineut B. WHEILLE & Son 411 , YOUR| BOY A KICKER? | SUIT of boys’ falt pwith dou at and f big line Men’s '* ¥ purchase of $3.50

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