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[— |\-tat Mouse oN ALL RIGHT [ = ~ THIS BOAT a ra Am? teat. nemets TS U, S, ORDNANCE BOARD USEFUL? AR ~ A ——s ad 'D netrt Washing sion rt, H Frousskseptng boca ati : Ju tas Useful as a Wart on Your Kig r “ a Business Chances coe ; mag x a ' « ae 4 r . s ‘ « . . 4 > t - - ALF A > tA un rt ry - ; MISS HARDING |* 2. | oueee © 5 1 arte and vl ine As Te 4 ous. s. viDOWEK, VF 39—Waterfront Property Sonerahie CB. ad hies : would Itke to meet _ ‘ Hank in ’ een diigae y o~ Road be as n cleared) $1.4 adh : iv A NA anne | Il rty to bid on all or| . t . “ Exchanges hall & anted NICE HOME ° price oa by MISS MARION yor t , ine f - n * . ‘ ~é - a, KRPDLCED RATES y . HOMPHON - ~ aera og “g etturre Public Notices AWA i® isi ~ oe” | 41 ACRE AGE FOR SALE ° « : WiLL SELL 8 ACHES ory THR OLD DODOn NHOMPETHAD : 7 | rea Wide A w . nae ° v4 ?. - Sy yd hire 1 rr GONTAL | @ PI Me F as Wilkara ma wal gs: Fag ey SA, | By Charles E. Russell tie MERCH Withard Cate WASHINGTON, D.C, June 10 eventh « fn This board of ordnance and for. te. i) «@ Ww ara Ufication which made such at 2 hash about the Lewis gun and so eae ™ many other things, is a grand old ; 7? ’ i " poe It has some elegant offices | vi i 7 partly improved ranch || the Union Trust building in Wast BY GILSON GARDNER frice ns - , ' gton; it meets once a m WASHINGTON, June 10.— unty = f nual report How a railroad uses passes to in- HOTELS !; rural mail and tele ' tions seem to lie fluence courts and legislatures is pees ‘eke. ‘ : terestingly shown in a series | “ e servic iil sell with z f letters just read into the rec- ae ‘ a wittibet chick. ‘Aedvem Ke ss heen con-| OFds of the investigation now be- ' ‘ t erfo since 1s88,| 49& conducted by the interstate | 4 ® P. O. Box 291 ae “em veh "| a won-| Commerce commission into the | * * ; r PG ive cad bane ned in this| @{fairs of the Louisville & Nash- Vernon Gen'l Delivery r thing had ha ons woke up| Ville railroad ’ y ar pegging Maegan hh oe ges ad to » correspondence fills a cou- | to the fact that pop guns and toy Z oi = : t forts wouldn't defend us ainst| ple of trunks, but almost any | Nand . 7 science. | letter picked at random tells its | Stow CORDIALLY 1. Write or see BOW. MEIKLEJON such a fuss| OWD story | i er Land D Ride s Endicott Here is one, for instance, sign- | « b 1 y = to hit out al ed C. W. Metcals, to Mr. War- : rine x“? 1 er than| field, who. ing 1913, had 25—-Spiritual Medi x ry nay aa f ord-| Charge of the free pass depart ‘ =n ter rue nance and fortification was one of} ment of the L. & N «aa the results. | W. H. Ingram,” says the let- | . y ¢ > Inventors Kicked | ter, “has asked me for transpor. | oe Originally it was composed of] tation for his wife and daugh- | hen . cate . the commanding ter Annie to Louisville. He is saad i ae eae eek ott the judge of the Pineville city * eit eage selling f a akeee ‘branch, court, and has decided practicai- Mau Pome’ care cut’ Brien, + the artillery. ly every case in our favor that aa 2 So. we prove the national d has come before him, and we att 4 tuperintend the spending of the| have a great many small ones. | * t it tions of congress for} Besides, he is one of the Bell | energies SSSI ment | county commissioners, and | MME. VICTORIA 43—LOT F oR ‘ AL E PIKE PLACE —KATURDAY was something else brew 7 think perhaps | will be in posl- ; The ce re ° sirvoyant | — é a s « od suger, 6 ing at the time, and that was the] tion, by getting this favor for | cog Ba tg Pager gy Mera rs oe MS stout * . general comp! that no military | him, to get a better class of jur- | ae ° *, now : f ‘ 2 nvention p slightest at-| ors.” The pass was issued Feb. | aa tings | ; . tres tention frot a a tment | ruary 19, No. 12012. | Y me se ‘ ° = mk, 1b inless it was the we a re In ah from A. T 4 | ‘ : rpg . s ‘an 9 lar army officer. lawyer at Williamsburg, Ky., ad Reo ° * ‘ But board, as at first made! dressed to Mr. Warfield, the lo- PA ‘ 5 * from $i up, was all army officers, | cal attorney of the L. & N., at *. ¢ ef re tae ean’ aes | very soon the inventors were say | Nashville, Mr. Siler says } love 0 uw) small fruit ait i fiehs 4 ing that things were much “You will please be kind | ce . better, They said inv ns were | enough to return this letter to | a ae ver ol PLLEN MRISTOL, 9215 Seventh A RANEFART—GATURDAY | lin the hands of a cl and al-| me or to Mr. Tye, with a pass for | and | what jate| Take ¥ car. get off at . “ < for lee, or 1i| ways would be so long my of | Dr, E. Foley from Williamsburg “ 1 c RRARARARAAN ‘ *. household bran.|ficers alone had say about] to Lexington and return. The | Houses for Sale ! Rams and Saeee, | +h ory L. & N. Railroad Co, has some 7 al ot r Job for Lame Ducks three or four cases of weighty : en . 4 P » The intention was that the civil | importance to be tried in the | de yo A diatriot , . ian was to be engine and One| Whitley circuit court during the : thins L iY that kt about inventions and) next twelve days, beginning next ase re ne 1 tt Monday. The thirty men from | mn 4 o It didn't work out that w | whom the jury will be selected . s , moment the place bere ngghs ,| have already been summoned. | » ee ef CORNER—SATURDAY | went a hymn of Joy from th ‘© | Among that number is a brother | ; a ‘ behing pow | Duck contingent Here be th \n| of Dr. E. Foley and also two of t : jother job made for them and thelr) his close, substantial, personal Market . ; crape| kind, and such jobs were few | friends, who listen to him and i i s Ste] The first time this place for B| take his advice generally about PALM ° i ‘ a ia pensioner her * 4 eb | Matters where they are interest- : : . ine : ’ " Mig dhe ot MiB gp ty bat ed. Or, Foley has requested a | Mine, I ‘i . neequently at ¥ gh yek : pass from Williamsburg to Lex. |2 memes Pare wand n| ington and returrne, and with i Thai Wau, ee eee it as seme. | conditions as they now exist, the I core Drawing replting to the com.| JufY Made up as it is, | feel the | t at ie rq ee int tration, Sal, TeWest ought to be granted.” | 7 an mM u A deserts postpaid SOUTH END -SATURDAY Te RS 000R Seamckalne Aaa oot serait D. Black asked that | 0 aatlors t lows am ary, $5,000 a year, 6a . William Tye retain a pass, add i i ard] ! paniah wars may regia gressman got in those days. Du) jo iy a 6 a Vike, cor-| agent rite us for blank 8 ond a monthly meeting and| {88 “He agrees to assist us in : : Biot ; 1 1oORk . ant, The ducks snap RPSL eS . ° ut it Previo " ; ne : ieked pcur Minnie ee republican conventi KICKED WOOD BANG, The board has charge of all in sg cpninasin, 6—-For Rent Furnished 5s , srovements in our arms and de 1856—Philadelphia . : a : IT WAS DYNAMITE cw |fenses, and has provided our army 1860—Chicago ‘ ‘ iB 4 ‘| rifle with sht that would make 1864—Baitimore . | TOPEKA, Kan tune 10 e. it worthles in three-fourths of 868—Chicago ‘ <e:| When he wi in 4 . the fightin f a modern army. It 1872—Philadeiphia ...... ....... ‘ c ; v e believed | WIFE, 14 DVO ED 1s also spent $9,000,000 on a dis 1876—Cincinnatl ...... ..see0e $ ° 1 chunk of wood stuck BB >\appearing gun carriage regarded 1880—Chicago toa walk, Thomas J, Hur I i ‘ IM | BBY OF 17 | te many experts sa words than || 1604 Chicago 27—For Rent Unfurnisheéc it : useles 1888—Chicago iad too vent FINDLAY, ©. June 10. 1892—MiInneapolis " I r it After a married life of less than TOLEDO, ©, June 10 1896——8t. Loule a h hur of one year, Mrs, Rolland Chain Mrs, Bertram Bellows was kill 1900— Philadelphia . ’ k \ has been divorced from her hus ed by electricity in her bathtub 1904—Chicago : , and band, The wife is 14 years vid when she tried to remove a port 1908—Ciricago lens ered the bones in one of and the husband 17. She eloped able electric lamp which had 1912—Chicago ee | from a detention home fallen into the tub {oH bur 'm cong OUT AW TOM- THINK A BASS ZX, |, CATFISH || |COME BACK ls GOING To ¢ Ms a l GRABAT A } MOUSE ¢ BAIT? Do You GET ME - ‘TOM — _5 By Allma TOM — AND AW and, Says Russell 'READ HOW RAILROADS CURRY FAVOR WITH COURTS BY GIVING PASSES! U. S. RAW TRANSACTIONS the company's litigation In the court. His servic In this re- gard will amply justify the com- pany in permitting him to hold the pass for said time. He is of a numerous and Influential fam- lly, and some of his people are usually on the juries in our courts. | think it would be a good idea to allow him the use of his free transportation for sald time.” A member of the legislature, running for re-election, . wrote often for passes. These letters, signed Harry J. Meyers, ran like this: “Inclosed find letter Charlies Mohr. Now, it is need less to say that | need him at the present time, so please send pass for Raymond Cochran and wife from Covington to Lexington and from return, and oblige.” Isham T,. Byrom, writing on the stationery of the house of representatives of Tennesse Nashville, April 16, 1918, asks for a half-dozen passes for friends named, and adds a postscript say- ing “Special—What do you want me to do with the bills now be- fore the railroad committee? Let me know at once.” SEATTLE WOMAN CRIES WITH JOY BY ABE HURWITZ AUDITORIUM, CHICAGO, ML, June 10.—The strain is over. Theodore Roosevelt has been nominated for president by the progressives. And what do you suppose— Mrs. E. M. Rhodes of Seattle, amid the waving of flags, the rs, the bedlam of noise that raged about her—Mrs, Rhodes, happy and joyous, broke down and wept The Washington republican del egation voted on the first ballot: |Hughes 5, Roosevelt 1, Root 8} second ballot Weeks 7 Hughes 5, Fairbanks third ballot, _Hughed USE STAR WANT |ADS FOR RESULTS , ons and what they did: Nominee. Ballots, «Fremont 1 .Lincotn ° 3 +.-Lincoln ... Acclamation . Grant 1 Grant 1 Hayes 7 -Garfield 36 Blaine 4 Harrison 8 Harrison 1 McKinley 1 McKinley Acclamation Roosevelt ° Acclamation Taft . 1 Taft 1