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II II to EKinr in 5KL Hi- K' K3& --j "? JS A& .!- - r ft X 'f' - w& At" HP"' Ham" &' whh :mic . .Li 1 ;r jy Seems to Like Our RCOATS! ro soiling ao rapid- . you havo tho now nd mark thorn at a ,e margin, thoy aro (ound to soil, and ours aro soiling. Do you want a Real, New Overcoat? If so, Rfimn bore. I Geo. H. Frank & Co. ., Maysvillc's Foremosl Clothiers. WORSE THAN HELL k thP MrpQpnr Hirnnfian War Great Britain, Russia, France and Maybe Italy To Throw 10,000,000 New Men Against Germans ' Turkey Enters Fray and Joins Germany TWO CRUISERS SINK 13 SHIPS. London, Oct. 2!). According to a statement from Berlin, the (lerman cruisers Kinden and. Karlsruho hao sunk forty-three vessels. TURKEY DECLARES WAR; .NINTH GREAT POWER IN EUROPEAin FIGHT. Petrograd, Oct. Sit. Turkey Iris be gun hostilities by bombarding pe.icc t ill sea eijist towns. r.. J. n..n.. ...... .1... . ii.mU ..i.iiu UWl I iin it II 1111 II III. IT IIIM aillllllL IIV I l appe le tins morning ot tne cruiser 11 TJieoilost.i anil ot t lie Mann (Novorossysk. na is a port of note. Xovoros on tho Black Sea. It is the port of petroleum. II SEA-FIGHTERS SINK GER X CONVERTED CRUISER; SAVE 80 OF CREW. s. Oct. 2!). A squadron of Ilriti h Saturday October Red Letter Day is our banner Red Letter Day. We surely expect to break all records on Saturday, and we are not going to advertise a single "supposed" bargain. We are going to have on Sale our entire Fall line of Merchandise, and marked at legitimate prices. Cotton goods are marked at the "low price of cotton" today. Imported goods are marked at "before war" prices. Do you know that we belong to the largest syndicate of buyers in New York? Seventyfour stores combine their purchases, thereby getting the very lowest price in quantities. There are twenty-five buyers in our New York offce, who are daily shopping for the new things for these seventyfour big stores. We do not believe that there is another store in Kentucky that is giving you the service and values that we are doing now, and we are willing to prove it. Come in Saturday and make yourself at home; see the pretty, new premiums, and if there is anything you need we will be glad to wait on you. 8l A mart Tailored. Suits ,A most complete; display of. tho newest ;Fall Stylos, in a variety of materials h as Poplins, Gaberdines, Serges, otc. Jh4lu5 now lending colors. Alter- on made witjaut extra cost. 35&V S12.I30 to $35. t.V Yk' .... ..I.t ..,,.,.. 4,.. I vniotv...l s. viAiitsH nm4yiuii. jwsi .ij wiibmi 5s?v ' tsJ 7e. """ " 1 ' h . MMHk MB HMMHaM HHMMMttk. 1WMH mmmmmnmm J" "" I V. .-' j --"-1 i Maft-m r vm-,1 ,.. -.- . . "'-m.. rm rc- m, m- ..c mr k Ma MKMUHnBcrf M VfojBZM JhM Ilk f.dWli -L krS.HK. M H Lfll 1 B II mmmmMV MUUtadV M B IBBIHkJ I ''uiicTyr 'BVHMmr' "z&WKMmK& ; i ; ". ,. .'., - "r.,6?,.,,Hr . taakii&a . --- . . "r-irv va- -" .. ,aM- mmmjzi m r 11 wr- (m m a ttKcm a b kw (nvr a .lusHn v , , tvt . i j-ji il ' aiu.iMjwm "?" - i . . w ., n t t . . ' i ?ri -m wwiuw m nsviraa .m torpedo bout- destroyer lm sunk Ju Mm Adriatic a German steamer which bad beeii converted into a cruiser according to a dispatch from Barcelona', to the llavna Nows Agency. Tho Barcelona correspondent explains that this nows appears In Publlcldudos, a Spanish paper published nt ulbrnltar. Tho British destroyers rescued eighty six nieinbors of tho crow of tho Ucrniuu vessel. GENERAL VON BESELER ENDS HIS LITE. London, Oct. 29. A dispatch to tho Evening Nows from Rotterdam says that Gen. von Bcseler, tho conqueror of Antwerp, is dead. It Is sntd, tho news papc adds, that ho shot himsolf at Bruges. CAPTAIN JOHN JACOB JACOB ASTOR IS WOUNDED. London, Oct. 2!). Captain John .Jacob Astor, of tho Pirst Lite (luards, young son of William Waldorf Astor, Is re ported wounded In active service. He is 28 years old. Ho was appointed aide do camp to Hie Viceroy of India last year. London, Oct. 2!). A Petrograd dis patch to tho Times states that the British and Russian Governments have agreed to a mutually advantageous ex change of combatant nnd technical forces, tho details of which will be an u ou need later. Mudiid, Oct. 20. Tho Gouncil of Ministers has fixed tho strength of the army for lOlu nt 110,(0.1 men. OUNS TO SHOOT 25 MILES? PER HAPS. BUT NOT SOON. (W. A. Phclon, in Times-Star.) Munchausen and Ananias liavo como bnck to earth and .mined forces dur ing the present war, judging from thol thrilling tales that ripple along th cable-strands Of all the stull yet sent .out from brilliantly imaginative brains hoeer, there is nothing to compare with tho announcement that tho Ger mans intend to bombard tho British coast by means of new Krupp guns throwing a shell 25 miles, and now n! most completed, said guns to bo mount ed at Calais or Boulogne. Thi$ is the crowning dream of all the war-fables, and tho one that seems to hno created the most excitement 'round the world. Guns to throw shells 2." miles! Guns to bomjinrd Dover and tho rest of the Unique ports wita re morseless fury! Perhaps Krupp or somo other gun factory will vet finish a enhnon that will shoot 23 miles, lint it is doubtful Suppose, to help Hie tale along, that we nccOpt the 25-mile gun as an actual ity. Suppose the Germans really get possession of tho Proneh harbors and lnoiint tho 2.)-inilii guns. What aro tltev iroinjr to do with thomf It's a uray and foggy world, the English channel. Lots of clouds and. lots of darkness. With the 23-mile guns I set nnd leveled on the French side of the .channel, what- will keep English ships from ranging up in tho fogs get ting a half circle of destruction shaped beforo tho terrible guns anil then before the fog lifts, depositing about 1,000 tons of steel upon said gun, its platforms and its gunnerrsi Forget the 25 mile guns. They won 't happen. I TOR RENT Rooms, on Leo street Mrs. I). Fitgerald. ' 30-3t Double Blankets A wonderful value in Wool-nap Blanket at $1.08. Over 1,000 Blankets and Comforts in stock ranging in prices from 49c to $6.95. CHILEREN'S DRESSES. Why bother making them, whon you can buy them for tho same monoy, a;id better inadof 49c to S7.G0. UNDERWEAR. This is the timo to buy underwear when stocks aro complete. MENS' LADIES' OK OHILDRrw.. . 25c to $2.50. OUTINGS AND CANTONS Wo givo you a hotter vnluo at the sanio prlco. A good quality at iOc, yd. KNIT SKIRTS. tado df fino Imported yarns. As low ns 40c; but a good one ut 08c, im MMMMB I Ill III MMHMMMMMMMMMMHMMIM II". .'' 1 . ' ( . r s- sm maBmmB jmnmto.Mmamm'mmm,i0x,,mzrm' igp: .. m&m?s mfar Those old Daguerreotypes of Criiulfathor and Grand mother and Aunt Mary and then tho quaint pictures of Father and Mother, taken just after tho war monoy couldn't buy thorn from you. Aro you forgetful of tho fact that futuro generations would cherish just such pic tures of youf Brosee Tho Photographer In Your Town. .Tack Johnson gets fined for all kinds of offenses. Only recently ho paid n fino in London for taking up too much room. Tho magistrato told him' lu- at tracted too much attention. GEM WHERETHEGOERSGQ PRTpEQ adults 10c 1 11JLJ CHILDREN Sc HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL. This is tlo evening tho Epworth Leaguo'of the Third Street M. E. church will journey to the Xnumnn homo below town to enjoy aa old fashioned Hallowe'en social. All who intend going and thcro should be .1 hundred aro requested to meet at the church promptly at :.' o'clock and all go down together. All members and friends are invited. Don't misj this one big time. HISTORIC CANNON BALL. (Flemingsburg Times-Democrat.) loh 11 E. Browning hag presented to tho Times-Democrat a cannon ball orig inally a G-poundcr but now reduced to ITi pounds by the rust of 100 years, which was plowed up on the (tattle Held of New Orleans, having no doubt been fired in that battle on the 8th of .lauuary, 181., now nearly 100 years ago. It is not known by which nrmv it was fired, but if by tho army of General .lackson it might be one of the balls cast at Old Slate Furnace, in Hath county and llatboated down the Licking, Ohio and Mississippi rivers to Xew Orleans. r' -Millinery Now ,Chic Styles, in Now York's "up-to-minuto" fashions. Wo nlso make hats to order. Buy your hat to match your Suit. 98c to $0.95. -MEN'S SOOKS. We aro soiling tho best Sos mndo at ,tho prices of 15c and 25c. OUTING GOWNS. Ha"ado of good Outing, 40c, 08c, $1.25, Stamps MimaP Was Tho Brute Who Out Man To Kib bona Last Summer. (Vnnceburg Sun.) The enso of Mnttio Walker, Adminis tratrix, vs. Dra. T. B. Gtnn nnd W. J. Hellomy for $25,000 damages for mal practice wont to the jury Snturday. They wero unublo to agree and woro dismVissctl until Monday whtyi after considering tho case tor somo timo they roportod that they woro unnblo to ugrco nnd wore dismissed. Thoy stood soven for tho defense and live for tho plaintiff. Sam Moore wns tried by n jury Tues day for cutting und wns given four years in tho penitentiary. Greens, Blues, Blacks and Browns aro tho colors of thoso sample suits from "Bischof's." Morz Bros. v Mrs. street, U. .1. Bulletfc of East Second left yesterday afternoon for Bellovuo to ninke her futuro homo, TODAY PASTIME -5 Cents .AJDMISSXOIfcT 5 Cents The 1115 convention of the Missis sippi Valley Medical Association will be held in Lexington October HI, 20 and L'l. 101.". KENTUCKY BRIEFS. Carlisle. Amended articles of incor poration have been filed hero by the Moorelleld Deposit bank of Moorcfield, this county, limiting the iiidebntedness that may bo incurred to tho extent of 115,000, a amount of the capital stock. Mt. Sterling. O. II. Duty, Govern ment omplovo and former newspaper man, died this morning In Winchester, lie wns IS years old. Frankfort, Complete reports by in surance companies in SI loose leaf to biicco warehouse risks as given by records In the Insurance Rating Hoard's ollice, show reductions of 27 per cent, on tho buildings and' 2." per cent, on contents under the new adjustment of rates. The board is sending out notices to owners of hazards they may remedy aud get still greater reduction. 1 - . r'xi""5T talk 1 iiiF 'r Kv SHOES OF QUALITY "QUEEN QUALITY" "BOY SCOUTS" ' "RED CROSS" "MEUZ QUALITY" There aro no hotter shoes made than these for Ladies, Men, Boys and Children $1.50 to $5 NEW NECKWEAR FOR LADIES Tho kind that give.s tho finishing touches to your costumo , ' 25o and 50c. 'IIIROID7ELD" WORKING SHOES CAN'T BE BEAT, $3.00. "Fair tonight and Saturday; not much change in tomporaturo," Is tho forecast for this locality for tonight and tomorrow, until 7 p. m." Saturday Mora Bros. Is Suit nnd Coat day at SUPPER AT KEY SCHOOL HOUSE. Thoro will bo a rogular supper at 35 cents per pinto at the Key School House, Friday evening commencing at six o'clock. Everybody como and enjoy a boiinti ful fca.st. NOTICE. All persons owing tho cstnto of Elllo Jackson, deceased, aro horeby l.otlfled to como forward aud settle, and all persons having bills against said cstato must present them properly proven and sanio will bo paid. HARRY O. GURRAN, Administrator Efllo Jackson. 23-0t Daniel Frohman Presents WILLIAM FARNUM in The Redemption of David Corson" ii Attend Matinee and Avoid Night Rush. See Star Today. A $1.50 Show STATEJEETING . Kentucky Educators Get Busy At Louis vlllo And Map Out Program. Louisville. Plans for the meeting of tho Kentucky Educational Association to be held in Louisville, April 21, 22, 211 niiil 24, wero formed by the directors who met at Hotel Henry Wnttcrson. Tho following were present: V. P. King of Newport, president of the asso ciation; 11. H. Cherry of Bowling Green, .1. V. Ireland of Bellevue; W. O. Hopper of Mt. Sterling and Secretary T W. Vinson. The directors instructed president King to work up the general program. Tho presidents of the various depart monts of the association will prepare ilepaituiental programmes. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. MeCarahan and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Foudray of tot tngeville, Lewis county, were shipping in the city yesterday. Double Stamps! KIMONAS. Crepes, FJaiinollottos and Silks, 98a to $5.95. SANI GENIO MOPS A bottlo of polish free with each mop. $1.25. Saturday at Hoeflich's M American made goods at attractive prices. 5c buys Apron Ginghams that are unequaled values. g ioc buys extra heavy Outings, Pillow Cases and pretty M washable Dress Ginghams worth i2c. 19c buys clioice ot a lot of Underwear, mostly for chil- dren worth up to 35c; best line of Neckwear, Laces and Rib- 2 bons in the city. 50c buys Dress Goods of many kinds, including all-wool Serges, handsome Plaids and Novelties. M See the Gloves here and save money on your purchase. g 59c buys full-size Sheets; the muslin is cheap at 63c. 5 Largest line of Hosiery in the city, ioc to $1.50 a pair, 5 H each price being the best possible for that price. 5 SATURDAY NIGHT SALES 6 TO 9 ONLY g Sj 6c buys yard-wide Bleached Cotton worth 7c. JJ I R03ERT L. HOEFLICH S S 211 and 213 MARKET STREET. IllllllllllVllllRIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIHIIlI Crcy '0 Ream" Episode 5. "CDe S nset Ci: e" five Reels today. OUR COLORED CITIZENS Thcro will be a Hallowe'en Supper Saturday night at the Odd Fellows' Flats, on Sutton street, for tho benefit of tho piano at Scotts' Chapel. Como one, come mil. Bit. W. C. l'ATTON. MAYSVILLE PRODUCE MARKET Following aro this morning's quota tions dn country produco, telephoned at 0 o'clock by the E. L. Manchester Pro duco Company: i;,r,.s Butter Old Hens Springers .... Old Roosters . . Young turkeys Fat Ducks .. . . .23c .17c 10c .10c . 7o .U'c .10c Letter Gloves Wo know a lady that bought a pair of oOc gloves for HSc, iu Now York. We showed her the identical glove in stock at 25c. This It, Glove Headquarters. SHIRT WAISTS. A beautiful Roman stripe basqiio at $.'I,!S and many other pretty stylos from ' $1.00 to $5.95. SWEATERS. Cotton sweaters at 50c. Wool Sweaters from $1.00 to $5 ANGORA COATS. Thu cram of tho East. Tho kind we aro selling at $1.08 Is being sold at New York's best stores at $0.50. HOSIER i. Wo know of no better hosiery than tho "Black Oat" aud "Burson" Seam. loss at 25c, , Y hjMmb This Eminent Dramatic for 10c. Cuesday, 'The thumb Print" 4 Parts. Cljursday, "The Curse of Greed," 5 Parts Miss Lucy Rayborn, of Maysville, has been up this week to visit relatives. It is understood her father contem plates moving to this county in a short tune. Flemingsbiirg Democrat. CINCINNATI MARKETS Grain. Cincinnati, Oct. 20. Wheat Htcady $1.0;l.i:; corn firm 82S2MiC; oats steady A'.n2o0c; rye steady 02 04c; hay firm $13..i0lS.0l). Livo Stock. Hog receipts 3,800; market generally lower; packers aud butchers $7.'3o 7.70; common to choice $."i.007.25; pigs and lights fl.7.')7.40. Cattle ro ceipts J,:!00; market steady; calves steady. Sheep receipts 1)00; market steady; Iambs slow t."i.."iO7.73, Provisions. Butter firm; eggs firm, primo firsts 27e; firsts 20i!.ije; seconds 18c; poul try firm, hens ll12c; springers i:tjfi)l.M-; turkey Hi Use. Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Coats V The Capo Coat aud the real man-,. tailored DALJDAOAAN. nro tho cor-, v .....i ll.l...... rni,. ii r..t ... -1'1' inii kiiitip. A.ikjsu nig .iii wva.9 uu... m biW worn in Now York. Plain colore,' ' 'f Sills and dvofblalds. .You will raviv I itiw,.J M;to tt. In &$ AM ' V ,v i ' j, I ; ( n 1 J- I t 1 t- "VI ...J ,. i P "fVf IK k v iMm r ii TBttiWHHnMBfwi" i . "