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Dally Kentuckian fabliebed leery Morning Except Monday bf CHAS. If. MEACHAM Editor, Chaa. M. Meacham, B. A. Robinson, Aaa't Editor. toured at the Hopkinayill Post WBce aa Sacond Class Wail Mattar. Brtabliahed aa HopkinsTille Conser vative in 1868. Succeeded by Hop. manna vemoerat I87. rublished M tha Booth Kentuckian 1879 to MM. From 1889 to 1917 aa tn arkly Kentackiao. 1 1 Dean f 100. an. I wife to Geo. North Chrintian fifty mid Tear af Pablicatioa. a. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i year by mall 13 00 yaar by carrier I 04 lkct Sera a aaaaa praaaett ate ' A4rrtUiaf Rata m AaaJicatiaa XII SOUTH MAIN STREET. WATCH THE DATE After your tuna, ranaw promptly, and not miaa Bomocr. ma rosiai regulations Faquir aobaciiptiona to ba paid in svdranea. THE EMBLEM OF HUMAN MERCY ua - saufL'a, aw By SAMUEL GOMPERS Croft and wifa to Jno. $448. Farm. Pa via Coal i r 1Thi MtvrKiaa amltcf! Ifttli the government in the se of America tor the the war OUR SERVICE FLAG A ZiuC i.w 5 tj! feJt aV . - - - - 0 I -J raj (I Charlie Chaplin haa (ton to tha front aa a Canadian aoldier. They used to tell it to tha marines now tha marines ara telling it to tha Germans Elixabethtown News. 000 If tha Marines ran fiirht on land like they ara fijhtinir, wa would like to see them get chance on tha sea. ooo I The Tennesseean had eight wedd ings rrported for Thursday and six of tha grooms were soldiers. ooo Wa now have 157,000 negro sold iers and wa still believe about 15, 700 ought to be sent down to police Mexico. The Red Cross is an rmblom fvnitVinft human - ... - r o mj 1 1 mercy and sympathy. Its mission to relieve phys icaf pom and minister to "mind and kQqy.paiSlYgn ' a place deep in the hearts of all our Dooble, For thosn whose dear ones are in places of fcn-ui vjuiii ii is a tumiuri io Know that the American Red Cross is per forming more effective service on a larger Stale thnn ever liofnrrv In addition to serving our enlisted form, if k assisting in the work of civ il relief among our allies whose soil is being devastated by the fighting. Thus the Red Cross is helping to interpret the constructive spirit of ou? Republic which holds sacred human life and the Weals it seeks. As time goes cn the scope of the work of the Red Cross 'm Europe will increase in order that the organization may meet the demands that will be ' made upon it It must receive the full and heartv! 1 a 1 I a . ... . . '! suppon oi me American people. It is only through, I such an agency that we can be assured relief and ! necessary ministration to our young men forming our military force. ,..Nsvc3a.iv-r- It is my sincere desire that adequate funds will be secured for the work of the Red Cross. DEEDS RECORDED LAST WEEK. Arthur R. Cumminrs to W. H. Win. stead. 17,000, lot and warrhnue on Elm atreet. J. E. Mcfher. n and wife. t. a. to Mrrherson Rc.lty Co. f.'i.OOO lot on Oak street. I. SI. lanrry n I wife to Ru h Sargent. .100. tirrrnville road. farm. Wiley Sharber. county. Geo. B. , Alexander road. J. E. McTherson and wife. t. al to Ban Foster. $100. 2)otainMc-j i nerson auo-division of city. H. L. Carroll and wife to L H. Davis, fl lot No. Si McPherion- Fowlrr aV Hinharaii ..I.Ji,I I W. B. Dillman and wife to Mrs. Sarah Dillman Guthrie, ti 17th atreet lot " J. T. ford and wife to Roht. J Runaell and wife. $1. Farm, one mile north of Ilopkinsville. O. C. Maddux and wife to Jno. M West and wife. IJOtf. arm. V nnr South of Croftan. Pembroke Realty Co. to Ed Cooke. IrtdO. 5: lots in Pembroke. Klijiih Ricketts to his wife $1,000 and 1 bed. 2 pillows and bolster, 1 trunk and contents, Ibox dnhrs. I table. 1 wardrobe. O. Y. Iavis and wifa C I siayes. II. Civil'a Mill road. V.m. KOLB&HOWE Jewelers and Opticians We have just received a large assortment of Cluster Diamond Rincrs and other attractive C.ifl uit- able for Commencements, Wedding rrwents, etc. Also a complete line of Noveltiei for soldiers. Gold and Silver Plating a Specialty. stationery, Wedding Invitations, Visiting Cards, etc. Engraved. No;8S.Main. Phone Hi. CEO. KOLB WALTER HOWE SAVINGS STAMPS FOR PRIZES. . - - 1 The Germans will never again have a numerical advantage over tha Al lies. Their best cahnec waa loat when they were stopped before Amiens. Tha Allies are now ao confidant that it is hard to hold them back, espec ially the Americans. Tha Kentuckian will g-ive a $5 Thrift Sump to" tvery boy or girl who will bring- in four fully paid yearly subscribers at $5.00. in the city, or six $3.00 to be sent by .. . . mtmp Tht commander of the U-baot 159 in one of tha German submarines on- erating- off the Atlantic coast, has been identified as Captain Neustidt, who served Ave years aa gunners' mate in tha United States N'avv. ar. cording to affidavits of officers of achoonera while the submarine aank. News print paper stocks on hand at the end of May were equal to about one week's production, said summary of the paper industry is sued by the Federal Trade Commis sion. The stocks amounted to JO.lti'l net tons. In the laat week of the month fuurtt-tn mills were idle, most of them engaged in making repairs, ooo Frank Bulhooler, a Hungarian em ployed in a war industry plant was arrt-sted when a large quantity of poison was found upon him. lie is said to have admitted thut the poison was intended for soldiers. One week's subscription to the Ketnuckian will bo given to the person who semis in the best answer to the question "What ought to begone with him?' The Crown Prince's drive airain.t tha Northeastern approaches to Paris has come to a deadhalt. From Thurs day to Friday saw one more desperate flickering up of offensive action just west of tha Oise river, but it was quickly snuffed out bv tha 'ran.h 75s and machine guna. Tha only gain naa oeen the wiping out of a bend in tha line at Noyon, while ground has been lost at other points. THE RED CROSS SPIRIT SPEAKS By JOHN H. FINLEY. I kneel behind the soldiers' trench I walk with shambles' smear and stench The dead 1 mourn. t . I bear the stretcher and 1 bend O'er Sammy, Pierre and Jack and mend What shells have torn. I go wherever men may dare, I go wherever woman . care And love can live. Wherever strength and skill can brio Surcease to human suffering Or solace gtv. I am your pennies and your poundsj - . . 1 am your bodies on their rounds Of pain afar; I am you, doing what you would If you were only where you could Your avatar. The cross which on my arm I wear. The flag which o'er my breast I bear. Is but the sign Of what you'd sacrifice for him Who suffers on the hellish rim ' . . ' Of war's red line. The department of agriculture heartily endorses a suirgrMion of a l. uiiana chamber c,f commerce, that jail premiums given to prize-winners at agricultural fairs be paid in war ! savings stamps. A recommendation J to that effect has been sent to federal andstate officials all over the country. , Si far. the idea baa met with hearty approval. There is no reanon why it j should not be fcllowed everywhere by !he associations in charge of state county ond other fairs. I And why restrict It to fsim shouldn't prues offered in any form of competition he pai I in thia way? Thrift Sump, would aurelv La a. acceptable as anything else to the winners at card part e. They might be offered, too, as priies for juvenile games, for various kinds of sporting affairs, for new.paper contents and all sorts of thing. .M.t people would doubtless prefer theru to the sort of objects ordinarily given as prises, or even to cash; and Lnde Sam's wsr fund would pro.per accordingly Owemboro Messenger. Pork! Pork! Pork! Do not neglect your hogs, Feed a Balanced Ration and push them to maturity. In this way you help our gov ernment, our army, our navy, our allies and yourself most of all. ! WANTED Young man to drive advertising truck and help advertise show. Address I r ROBT. TAYLOR. Gracey, Ky. The Acme Mills. Incorporated Porto Rico is to furnish 14.468 lim ited registrants and Hawaii 17,000. FOR SALE About 25 acraa f clover hay standing in tha field. MISS ALTHEA FLETCHER. 84-2t. R. 2. Oak Grova. Kv. DR. BEAZLEY -SPEC1AL1ST-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Newest Devices of Surgery For Our Wounded Soldiers Nitrous Oxide and Fluoroscope at Hand to Give American Wounded All Chance in World. FROM BERLIN. One of the marinea In tha re cant action about Chateau waa Mas Krause, from Berlin, Wisconsin. Tte best la none too good for the rounded American aoldier. That la the Ited Cross I'lva. Tha mluute sci ence Duds an Improvement In aurgery It la adopted in the Red Cruaa army koapltula. which are models of up-to-(he-lnslaut completeness, This fact la vividly emphasised In a recent news disiiatcb from Keglnald Wright Kauffmao, auihor of The louse of lioudagv." Kauffman bad keen allowed 1 1 accompany a badly wounded friend Into Ibe operating room: ""Coma on,' said tba Interna; yogr mend l in there. Ilea about played out; can't ataod chloroform or ether. Oot to give bin nitrous oxide.' "1 knew that for patient whose re alliance baa been dlmlulshed tba dif ference between too old anaesthetics and this new one la frequently taa difference between Ufa and death, but I also knew that nltroua oxide la not aa our army Hat and that no supplies existed jeer ago in France. "The Ked Croaa baa put up plaut ere,' explained the Interne, lie opeo ad door. Bill lay oa tha operating tal.le. and the eurgeoua were at work. "Thejrre fier that alxlmlnal wound,' the Intern told me. They re working with the fluoroaoop.' Above Hill, upturned feet and about a yard away stood so X ray ap paratus. In fl.-sh piercing light fell oa a disk of UH-tal that an orderly held over lllll's bared waist. Tba violet raja passed through the disk and Into tba patient's abdominal cavity. Th aurgeou'a eyes fullowed them through tba metal and Into the flesh. Ills knife plying Boxers worked tinder tba disk and aVep in the wounded man's belly. He nrt with that aolld plat for wlmlow. 'Ha ran see what ba'a after before bo geta alerted my guide exulted, and If ha overlooks ssty shell frsg menta there la a magnetic contrivance msi saunas a ousxer when he geta near them.' "It would ha all Hihl iKm ..ij Thanas to tbe fluorueco and the SI- troua oxide, a atay her under treat, aieu l and then a rest at on of th Ked Croaa ronvaleacvnta' ramna h ,K. seaside would Dt lull for return I Ui ireactaa." Electric Heater " Iron " Machine Motor 41 Stove " Vacuum Cleaner 41 Portable " Fixtures " Curling Iron " Hot Pad l! La. II ugnis for nome Telephone 301-2 BaughElectricCo. City Bank & Trust Co. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $180,000.00 Deposits Over One Million Dollars The Largest of Any Bank in Christian County The Long and Successful Career of This Bank Recommends II As a Safe Depository. W. T. TANDY. President JNO. B. TK1CE, Vice-Pres. IRA L SMITH, Cashier J. A. BROWNING, Jr., As.1 Cashier JOE McCARKOLL. JR., AsaH Cashier. 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