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vor § THE STAR—PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910, HERE’S A MAN WHO BELIEVES IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT THE CANNIBALISM OF “BIG BUSINESS"—-HOW THE Ld N. ANILROAD FEEDS FAT ON RUMAN LIVES Answers Pour in in Star Con-| © of divorce when the | pg * >, . couple knew each other per a , test —- Forty Prizes Given) ‘ecty, or thought they did, ae | | Away. where they fell in love at first | ‘ Dragging Down 4,000 Per Cent on} i sight.” | H its Coal Lands in Chenoa Valley, “I believe in love at first sight,”| Well, what do other Star readers aa 98 Per cent Annually writes Walter B. Morton, of 6445) think of this? Does love at first j Kentucky See. Onn god Barnes st. to the Contest Editor. |sight bring more happluess or leas? Our ; oom ; on Its Coal, and a Frequent 10 |"When God makes a man he intends|More divorces or less? In other Jur store is small. The I , ire crowd) ; Per Cent on Its “Company Stores |for him to marry words, do YOU believe in loveat in and we must make roor re y i Spelle Inhumanity—Child Labor | “When thin man walks the streets | first-sight? | ; . a re we offer } he sees lots of pretty { In Its Mines, Misery in the Homes girls but he| The Contest Editor ta a busy man fall in love with them.|these days with the Values up to $1.50 letters pouring of its Workers—Miners Ground ? Because he was intended for/in, but he likes it. And there are by r] t Down in Wages and Always in| woman, and when he meets her|plenty of prizes—40 pairs of seat» |. in Real Kid Gloves, ; Gant te) the Mine: Owner, |he falls in love with her at the Moore next week to see “The ia | “Kven when @ girl goos with a| Kissing Gir},” besides a set of four OO Se eee : | | man for (wo years she doesn’t know |divan seats and a set of three | . PINEVILLE, Ky. Nov, 11—Big whether he is a good man or not.| Miss Texas Guinan, the vivacious ag Business and Human Misery stalk Hundreds of girls marry after they |leading lady of “The Kissing Girt’ Remember that we import all our Gloves ditees hand in hand down the once beaw have been courted two or three|company, suggested the contest by from the factory buy in enorr ri int : } tiful Chenoa valley of Kentucky, years. Still they do not know the|declaring in @ recent interview , antities ang} a where lives are ruthlessly explotted man. He may be good to her be-|that she, for one, believed in love |p Can and do sell high grade G at the lowest that big dividends may be made fore, but after the marriage he will | at-firstsight, | prices on the Coast. atrociously large . j show his true colors, What do you think? Write Gatnt, grim humal moles toll on | “Love at first sight only not more than 150 words on it, and starve on—fathers of families | means that God intended the and send it to the Contest Edi. | nd little boys not yet tn thelr | couple for each other, There tor at once. The contest will SATURDAY teens by me pra } are bed as many, if het more colse Monday night, nines, while checks for onormou avid nds lea’ the district regu WHAT'S MY NAME? HE ASKS SHERIFF “My mind wa perfect blank. A BRADY STILL _ HOPEFUL to quit the ners 3 oo wretchedly Diighted valley UMBRELLA} SPECIALS poor indouase Of § | 7S Se doctor told me that whenever any : pepe ‘ | BOISE, faaho, Nov. 11—~wien| ‘ine ke this happened. 1 should Men's 28-inch Union Taffeta Women's 26-inch - Ualon, teed orn this “the Loutsville & James H. Hawley, democrat, lead.| *!¥¢ myselt up to the sheriff, Bo Usbre : Seog aes: eight feta Un wide ‘lon i : fash may wring the ing Governor Brady by. approxi-| Te | am ribs. Your choice of big assor me ; call Prato, ie ~ ‘ mines and frot | mately 350 in the contest for the}. This is what Hert C. Thompson |§ Ment of handies ber eee, i ae wi sergeants Mp wi ina ats" "BQe, ‘$1.34, $1.80 | 89c, $1.34, S180 nat on land, on coal Chairman Nugent today claimed |°0Uld tell nothing of himself, and ' ad | , ‘ ; ane c = | A Chenoa Miner, Picture No, 1—L. & N. Miners’ Children Barefooted the Last Week in October, | (hat Hawley bas been elected and | “4 Pot even remember his na a ™ | Pleture No. 2-—A Boy Worker in the L. & N. Mines, ‘estimates that his plurality will be as & memorandum book with 4 eee eee ee “ ——— — — in the neighbortiood of 600 votes, | name of ©, W. Flynt, Yrade, & 4 eee niner | On the other hand, the republt.| T®x8s, written in tt | See ance pv’ eienenmpas- {the einer and their families when miners. ‘There being no preacher, | who have died since tho last visit an managers declare that frady| He was assigned to the hospital a) ty on the coal, “py fh ‘ sa @ graveyard also the burial fs extremely simple. And that's the end of a Chenoa has been elected by an estimated | ¥4td of the county jail, One hundred per cent regu | Mi Owned by the company It's the | without services of any kind. Once} valley miner—bhis final escape from plurality of 300 votes. Thin eati.| Majestic Theatre Bidg 1014 2nd Ave, larly on “company stores.” 4 ng in the Chenoa val-| in a while, when the traveling mis-/ Big Business and Human Misery.| mate was based on the fact that Aberdeen—Poter Weber, 45, was! rs the L. & N. schedule. ‘y .oge and rough rocks mark/slonary comes around, he delivers/ But the dividends roll up perpet cts 5.0 the ber, 45, é bokoptotness ey the last resting places of these|a blanket funeral service for all| ually 2s Bultell betes qeenting 8,000 votes, by @ freight: train between GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UMBRELLAS Kentuckians are proud of the — -— tercnttiaancipntainetnianiainsaapendiliiniegets pearing ninad to de heard from enn and Cosmopolia yesterday 2 i Blue Grass ‘God's own cow me apenas - ante They raise at horses t ‘ the dreary, God-forsaken Chenoa aC valley is still “the dark and bloody ground,” beca here children walk barefoot in winter from squalid homes to deadly toll in the mines—toll deadly alike to soul and body ‘ rie r But the L. &@ N. is coining many _ Your choice Saturday of our entire stock of aranteed All-Wool | We are overstocked on One-Piece Fine Woolen’ Dresses, dollars. Coats, in mixtures and mannish patterns, as well as blac ks, blues. : c The Chenoa valley Hes southeast navy of Cincinnati. It is rich In coal The L. & N. owns nearly all of ft The railroad bought the land for about $10 an acre, taking up mort -98 For Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats and One-Piece Dresses =O and offer you tomorrow the latest and best made of browns and grays; values up to $20.00. On salerat $9.98, styles This is the best lot of Coats for the money we have ever broadcloths, serges, cheviots, panamas and Henriettas; blacks, All the correct styles and all sizes. k browns, tans, grays and navy pines All sizes. Low Prices Are Our Chief Attra SKIRTS: | seen offered. | ' es. a The federal law against a rall-; road operating mines was easily met by most advantageous leases Your Money Refunded If You Wish | to four subsidiary operating com nies. These compantes are prow | Sering. Peter Scroggins, inanager _ Worth $5.00 and Up of the Clear Creek Coal company Denphete “elellt’ f: Callan’ fe very enthusiastic about the out For. "Women and Misses —REGULAR PRICES $20 to $30 Newest and Best Suits at Almost Half Worth $6.00 to $10.00 Al-Wool Broadcloth and Panama Skirts, worth up to $10.00, on sale | look. “This place is going ahead in various styles, including “Some day the fast.” he says. bear cloth fn all colors, Big Saturd t $4.87 1 atyle ' 1 slor goat aturday @ ; several styles, Tallroad people will realize $400 For CULE seen yee Phere Pure “All-Wool Tailored @uits, hand all new. Black, brown, navy blue per acre on their tnvestment”—a made; best Skinner satin lined: cor and dark mixtures. All sizes. ‘ofit of 4,000 per cent gr ah ie A voc SeaieX rect styjen in all the staple and fancy [ Seote® “abd mannish mixtures; also $ 95 the cor rexine ataete, bet Suet es uclaatic § | plain bincks, browns, grays and navy e' about it. You couldn't expect him — Your chalice of over three bun- to be, when a good share of the | red sults; perfect fit guaranteed. rofits are coming out of his hide | * ES Gia the Widen of bis wife. and 5 Pony Cloth | Finest $6.00 Sealette —_——— babies. 15¢ Kind 9c':-. araeul for those stylish | London cuts the price a Luxuriow ‘enc Strong Interesting Specials hewy suis Timmed Hats FOR WOMEN’S LOVELY BUTTON SHOES London always puts his best foot forward when it comes | to shoes. At $2.39, wear home a pair of these smart new but- | ton shoos—gun-metal, patent with cloth top and the always-| a popular vic kid. Don't pay $3.00, nor even $2.50. Just come | | to London and put the saving back into your purse } pom ‘ * such demand; make a $60.00 | $4.50 | New Dens pane Here it in, Rich, Stylish Sealett London cuts tt at yard “Why don't you move away from the valley? Hatton. Fine, but Hatton can't. None of them can. Five dollars in clean ash is a fortune in any home here Conte asked a reporter of Bg Another One of London's | con Popular Stocking Sales Tomorrow | These miners are enslaved for Ife Women's Iie Black Cot) A thousand yards of Protty | 15 Pleces of New Winter Suit- | | : by a mockery of wages, and a grind ton Hose; p 9c! Dress Flannels for school and | {nan; just came in; assorted Four dollars and ninety-eight conta is the | Men's High-Cut Boote—All ) Men's Hi vy Tan or Black Se A a tag. perpetual debt to the company | OF rib top house wear; mostly dark 62 to 66inch; for | highest price we ask for any Hat in our store solid leather, bellows tongue; | Werk Shoes—Solid as a rock store. High prices and petty ex Children’s Black RID a some have a pretty | jacketa and storm | tomorrow. That means that you may bay any wide, fulljength backstay; | Special 2, 49 tortions not only wipe oni the bed Stockings: wide 9 peers s bose Invisible stripe. | skirta; also boys’ trousers, | trimmed hat heretofore marked $10.00, $12.50, e some outside counter; double | at . Big spool Coarse: scanty pay. but tle up the miners| I or narrow rib c = al tomorrow at, Ae | | yard snap $1. 50 $15.00 and $20.00 at $4.98 ry yr) agen tan; any | Men's $2.50 Box Cait Shoes—| Thread . in an inextricable entanglement of Weueu's \ Rieck Gets a0 « . r ‘ mM e 5 | in t{ the following spe- | All solid leather. ol Darning % devt es ee : | Other Specials in Hats—Best Assortment—Prices | cia! prices: $5.49, $5.29, $4.49, | Special of -.91,98 | concn 2:48 ‘sal Jobn Franklin Mason is a samp! rhe hong | $3.98, $3.49, $2.98 Girls’ Assorted Heavy and : et’ Cheurs's uma product. ohn |p {203 seamless «. | Reduced from $6. 00 and $8. 00 to $2. 98 and $3. 98 | and $2, 49 Light - Weight Shoes — In| ruckase tort fs 9 years old. He smokes and Wremen's Halbviguen | | Men's Soft Elkhide Sho glove, calf and viel kid; for) join Wax, 2 wh chews tobacco, when it's given te - | | wonder for wear and wet-| rough weather and dress|/o™eS bro im—things he learned while work The Genuine | ‘ | | proof; Biucher cut, McKay | wear; vaiues to $1.98; any “ ***** ‘ ing in the mines. His father man. | Stocking F white or pati for All Day wal | HAT SHAT ES | sowed and standard ‘herewed | cine up ta levee 2.” 1 94 Strong a aged to scrape together enough biack; he or aoe j ne ; | double sole. Not Special $ ' 9 PINS ssc ceeeeweneneee tl an money to pay railroad fare for th weight; 3 5c. 29c Bath Towel, 22c 12Vc Outings, 714c - | $4.00 a pair, but $2.98 Boys’ Shoes—in all leathers, Berry Pins, black “bet famtly away from the 4 trlet. 8 airs A cot 20¢ Bleached Bath | CREAM, PINK AND PALE LESS THAN HALF PRICE | Little Genter High-Cut Boots | box calf, satin , vicl; in| and assorted .dssen PY aged escapes the mul we . Blue Daisy Cloth; comes in 6 uulat $1.00 to $1.50 { Regular $2 So calf for service; 2 | McKay's, Goodyear welts and | sofety Pins, all Bot ieeeer tankers At the tuastio"a | Towel; ble thread, hem- | 15 soyard lengths. On sale, ae hy spate Coens 49c } i 3g - Pe cone goa 98c buckles and lace up; just like | standard screw soles. At the » ms ra “the possessions—the result of 19 years | med iB “ut a towel | both stores Satur oe at Shapes .... the men's. As low followin 49, $2.29, 98, / « Saturday, p K: $2 $2.29, $1 “ Ton: gy were carried away ir | that will stand the wear. On | yard Tic | Reguitr $3.75 and $4.00 Hat | Regular $6.00 to $10.00 Hat | as ’ $1.89, $1.69, $1.49, So oe pe Lacs wel sket sale, both res Shapes ae 87. Shapes $2, 98 Special——Boys’ Assorted Solid | $1.29, $1.19 and 9 al “W ase the OO scot rg Binge core Bence nde Saturday, each 22¢ | 16c Bath Towel, 12ye | MH crererees 1, WE vieeceeeneeeenees Shove — Dreary "or | heavy | Women's Blucher or Button Macy HOG = i a ea ey've Hemmed Bleached Bath Tow os Styles; values to $1.98; sizes | Vici Kid Shoes—Patent trim ag jot to # vet or n ee . . . ’ . Colas Phere three sen : im 4c American Prints, | «!; extra heavy, size 18x32 1 9 12 to large 6. at 39 | med, military heel $] 93 Luster Cotton, } a owned by company, costs $4 434c On sale, both stores, 125¢ | | Special | Special . ote COlOrs ..+s0ss0taaa ne & month Like all the r Speci | § t ’ y re! Saturday, each 2' Machine i of the m 8, they have + ee a ur a All styles of the American 17¢ Li Tes | w h | oi + eo ceeg a eeeene thats $1.9 mouth for ts riots tn. tndignde, Calenttad c Linen Towel, | pigs fing: len Ml London’s the Home === Fant ¢ ihe company doctor, whethe $13. 45. ays, reds. Shirtings tn all 12léc | Felt Hate for girls up to 16 years of age oe Peas: ay née r not H perfec 0d “ x 4 Techie $1545 seca ae Soot M34 | ramen ssca ‘oven, gnog| torent strlen, vod, nay ba, Wow, een of Glove Bargains 2.22% nuff & pany $1 a month for the vilege of 12 5 sale. Satu day, both 2 weight, hemmed e ; | and black. These are all finished ready to put on of Glove bargains - ; .. Dethering vole. eal thich dco $ 2 7 “ an extra good towel for 17¢; vada 4 sens th Iver 3 from the coal cars im the co 19.35 ' 4G | sine Hata. On sale Saturday, | _Thle Mee tan Malt Price, Special Values Saturday °°.” ie ey mine the $ 9,35|1214c German Calico, | *th tors. te | Raa am eee fh Pole has school laws, of e eS die 1 bey 12s) pn Chamolsette, Cashmerette and ) Silk-Lined Cashmerette, also | ty Tape 4 ce $1585 sic \t623 Amaiés'se| London’s Store for Mem | 222° Seen sere yg Ss : noa vail all except th :2inch Dutch Calico; can't be | 5 ie stores Saturday, & colors Rest Rone Buttons rn gga srs $26, 50 * aten for {ts wearing and | Perfine Flannels 12M | Offers tomorrow hundreds of strong specials in Winter or 19¢ Lity—Women's jonen 4 éown to the lows we ae ; rade ted Linol-| washing qualities; this is a | A full ine of this very desir Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Boys’ Clothir Rainy-Day | Brown and Gray Mocha | every pair guare ne Bx ae ue wenn I le n Saturday 48c standard 12%¢ cloth ail over | able cloth tn figur floral : ,f ’ oy . Gloves for women also | London's Irons. .<sekeel dest w ithe may Be sustained 1 tates; comes in navy | and ¢ and cot | Coats and Hats, London's low prices make buying « | Women's Gray Cape Glo Men's Leather T t Pins, per miner's al ay bh = rs - Best Grade Inlaid Linole _ with stripes, checks ra whee @xtravagant in all sizes; values to $1.50, | dressed and y + esse . ey: paged Sige y H mm. Square 1 35 od igure ! aa rs On sale " sale Sat ae @aturday, a ieee, aul teeny ahem Crimping ame ie A . p ard both stores, Saturday, 8 r ca St 12 a patr Cia par 3 pop MR re ls coal ten } Carpet Samny 27x54| yard .....4. C | entrance only, yard 20 CHILDREN’S WOOL UNDERWEAR Dent's Rant 56. Gioees: | Saterday $ are less th Bigg ir § $l. 50 | Na@@ifal’ Fiat Wool Shirts and Drawers for boys or girls; very | many colors, all sizes; al- | Dent's Best Cape ( N age, men y he -* Sp | sof€and comfortable and will stand the wear and tear of wash- | ways 76 and up Special mer 2 . the re 7 bar ae | Ingg Bitiall sizes 48¢ | Saturday, a #2 ‘ “ed. 7 - ~ b. ‘4 2 1 by . > tn advance. Food and : 90c on 7 ‘. value Spec | ye lhe company Old Store Upstairs | | g Aft S as at independent stores int | Ping 00 Blanket, me 89c White Blanket, | co M FO R y & O O K er upper it of ent on tt * bran h bé 9° Pexeronsivraie au 49c Regular $8.00 Pure sitk Phu. | SENECA STREET GORE se : mrs ss otvined ba wsiete | See stig ‘Special Prices Effective for Tomorrow Only coate—Dlacks and all colors; 1 : * ele saga aoa ee res. Tidte Cottomiled Comfort; pretty styiea 9 P aiz ditterent styles. On sale | Be, 10c D tore, only 75 cent as sale Baty both ‘ Bb Yaluc aturday special 5 miming $ small size i ce Corn meal, sold by the Sosea hay Gale: “Be pair 45c MMRPAeFine Cotton Down-Filled Comfort, covered with good || ° 2.98 After 7 p.m ch {c oot 0 65 conte a halt bush $2. in Blanket, $1.00 amMLEY silkoline; reversible: with plain colored satoen | | Remular $1.25 oo k Lawn} 10¢ India Linon, 5c Plated Satehy cents more fo: - porde: egular $5.00 comfort. Saturday alsts, made of heavy quall- | White I vu ewhore, Potatoes at $1.00 $1.25 Blanket, 680. | ire tarce iit aioe, Gray | | apestal BUTE 1 |: ty tnwer taloree werleneen bake eens ash stead of 80 cents, s r at 5 ‘ Blanket extra size for Blanket heavy comes in Fine Pure White Cotton-Filled Comforts; extra large, good sizes. On sale Satur oca 8 be 1 1 pound instead of for "10¢ bed, with pretty | pretty ed borders: this ts weight, light styles, reversible; $1.76 value 1 48 | day at “BSc yard : 5c e Stone cane oo # quar . Mrs. 1 Fla tripe 1 bore ‘ rm ells at $1.25 | a i 00 blanket, On Saturday spectal $ ‘ Regular $3.50 Women’s Bath Ie 25 Blanket, 49c : re < Pale ‘er do at pusine H G nnized Pails, 7 $1, th be » because «- y 15 $3.00 Woolnap Blanket, $1.89 Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear a 3 " 49 yard or rae aii tect indenana é C) ua 11-4 Woolnap Blauket, in gray only. These got | Wom - ad ha Cc s Black 12 miles fror 18¢ " pment, but perfect every other way; a regular $3 00 Womee'y: oolen | Waist | whe is » un On sale Saturd both stores, per suns’ veiling, albatross, her } cash the 4 29 , $1. ie rietta and wool batiste; white HAI R seat 4 compan t ¢ t and all colors; all size On wt / et ign the NOTE—These Blankets are priced away be what the sale Saturday $1 79 Pins fer wo wre Bargain Day Tomorrow,| Jobber have to pay for them, Out of the 10,000 6 that we a . Human Hatr stie oO See Our Dolls ecured from the 8, 8. Alaskan, only about 150 patr | R. & G. Corset» A Re a lar $2.0 and $3.00 best | shades of hair, 28 > valle ‘ damaged in any way. The rest had only a strong odor of ot | i, Pimae cae Annelette | long; regular $8.¢ a om PM 1 ‘orn Poppers reduced to| *moke, which has entirely left them since we unpacked them 417 econo ty different pattern trim: | Special $3, 25 al be Ys " ( Te © reserve the right to mit these, ag we want the public | med and finished in silk and | Cluster Puffs in all ikerebtet@ +118 vi , cares hae only to get the benefit of our low prices oe ; satin; all sizes, On 98 hair; worth $2.50 Neck vir y f Porat o a scab ne 4 ; | Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets sale SatufMay at C | London's $1.2 wy 4s pene ~ rare)

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