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PAGE THREE July 23. IStS TEir.iT Vwuiiei THE LITTLE LADY C5 i CTrindren Cry fcr FfoUhor'O y JACK LAimroat 1 I Three Cows and a Lily Equal Five Cows and No LOy VTE are offering you the Lfljr cream eeparatoe fc cause the Lily ia the machine we believe in. Ita record and tents have convinced us that you can make store money from three cows and a Lily than with five . cows and no Lily. That ought to interest you. We believe in the sturdy, simple, sankary desigat the working of the few closely -grouped tears; the spLnah siHng system that doesn't fsili the oaa-adjustment setter which we will explain Uter.v. Moat of all we believe in the LOy bowl, which gets al the rream out ot the milk, down te about o a drop ia each gallsaV That a what count a. Come in and aes this good cream aepejetet. Planters Hardware Co. W adJdaeJ wo Hopkinsville, Ky. AD WELL BROS. TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS Roofing, Guttering and Repairing. Plat Bed Steam Boxes. Country york a Specialty. HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY. Rear I. O. 0. F. Building. Amuiitf the many monuments to Osaeral Sherman, ths one situs ted In Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Is s most unique, compsOiag ds ign. The very character of its architecturs seems to smphssUs the faithful and honorable spirit of Ihii old warrior. .Monument 0 outs We believe in being faithful to a trust. We believe in being honorable in our dealings. We do a high- characte red work at a reasona ble price. McCLAID & ARMSTRONG 50J N. Main St, Hopkinsville. Ky. Telepbons 490. Startling News Is Crowding the Telegraph Wires Every Day v. Undoubtedly We Hire Entered Upon tht Most MomettV i us Months in the History ol the Uni-erse. The World Revokes Around Newspapers-If Yet Wsit the News and All the News While It Is Reify' News, Yoo Must Read the Courier Journal Every Day. soldi rn OYS Somewhere in England, Jan. 10th. ttll. Dear Mama i I have had moeh tint te rast since my last letter and am now eonsider ahly better. Ws have been coins an a hike nearly every day, and yester day ear Captain took o down t ths town and wa saw several won darfal eld buildings, as wsll as oth er straws tights. I saw s Cathedral the foundation ef whirk had been laid in I0M. and th main heart ef ths stnetare was bsilt abest that time. It was bsilt ef hand carved stone and ths agares and earrings inside ef the place are mere perfect than any I have ever seen. The Cathedral Is rery largs sad K has a very high salted roof. Soma ef the timbers in ths reef hare been in plaes since It was bsttt, and they are ef eak. There are many prominent men buried In the chsrch. Including Isaac Walton and sway Baton Kings. We went into as oM aastle too. which was beat m -the 'llts: and 12th cen tsries. Kits lArthai'e round tavla was nied en eae ef the walls, and a status ef Qasea Victoria was ta ths castle. An eM man told ss that Walter Kstdgh had been sentenced to" death is the hall m which we were standing, and some Queen had bees- esswsifd hi It . Ths end walls ef ths building were ever thirty feet thick SB the king had a secret lis Uning Slaw ha one ef them. Part of the castle was destroyed by Crom well, bet the court I auppose H was. was left and seme mere building. were' joinetf on to it. Both ef the eld buildings were wonderful sad 1 enjoyed eer ttttle e csrslev eTy winch. ' We hiked eat te s grot amphi theatre several days ago, and R woold hare been an ideal place t hare ths Worlds Series games. There were some trenches in the ralley be low at, and we eaw some British sold iers make a practice charge on them. They ssed s formation similar to the one we -were drilled in at heme, ex cent thsT ssed. ammunition loaded with real bullets. There is a small recreation hut net far from- where-1 am stationed and H ia fitted op. with easy chairs, tables te write en, and books and magasjnes, , The room waa furnished by the Red Cross, which believes ia seeing sll soldiers treated well On -several '.sights we have been entertained b tws.t Welsh soldiers whe came info ssrrbarrscka. One ef then 4s scry jelly and he sings and daacea for as. - Ths WelskfselcKers. ate far mors friendly te tn Anttitcaaa man uia English, and there ia a great rivalry between the, two. ' the soldier I spoke ef above, told J us about a Scotchman (whom the Germans call the women from HetT) who asked for hie pay enl'day. 'the paymaster retorted that the Scots were more trouble thee the Irieh," English and Welsh pot together. The Scotchman replied that ths Germans told him the same thing at eXrdun. ' There is a picture shew every sight ia S "Y" bat neat my barracks and I go to it quite often. It rains beret every dsy and tne climate ia much, cooler than at home. The -nights art ao cool that yon need all of your covet with your overcoat rand raincoat os top of that 1 am retting -along line and will fwrtte -every chance I get With rove to all ' 4 - JACK ROLLOW,' Bl C. 2nd Trench Motor Btn . 'A". C f. t P. S. This tetter was given to me A dsy I arrived! v Windsor Castle, " "Soldiers ef the United States, ths people of the British Isles welcome roe on yosr way to Uke your stand beside the Annies ef many Nations now fiahtlns In ths Old. World, the great battle for human freedom. The Allies will gaia new heart and spir it In your company. ' I wish that I could shake the hand 'of each end ef too and bid you God Speed os yosr mlsioa. George B L, Apni lis. Wrsriai Demises' Al Tsrtwt ItHm J j Tlatk-Dmist FoasviTlt, Qs.-Mrs. Kite Let Able, ol Hut pftee, wrilest "Mr hushard Is aa tngmttr, tae ones while littisfi ht In jured himself with pices ef hesrr s-.s-thlntr across tht sbdomtn Ht u so rf ht could tat sor to mt os himself at all, en theater abdo'sen. Ht writhed IMlbs.; and fell off until ht weighed 110 tea ,l tws wrtkt. Hi tjsrsms coot re ted tad H looted Mr ht would die. Wt had vn diitarest doctors, yet with a0 thtar sjtciciat,' be bowels bil?d te set Ht would turn apH t ten -cent boKll of castor oil, tad dries M two o three days is luceessiet. .Hi did the yet wittiest renit Wt became deeper, he suffered so. Ht was swol len tefrfWy. Ht told me hit awfferUie Could only bo described si torture. I ttat and bought TscdftWs Sleek Draught : I mid himtsk I big doss, fad wb'bR begrs lo sttht tslatsl, bt wat ta tuts misery, but ht got relief tnd begtr to meed at ei. Ht got wad, tnd wt (seta tsel tM ostr hit Ult te ThsWorf Btsar.Drufil. ThssltaTc'rl.Pratfstf at trtty K rtBd af Hat aaff work, Ttyltl ; y MCtJl (A 9 BAN OH CHATS. (By Aasoeistod iVsaa.) New Orleans, inly 22. A Cross bos baa bean placed on diet so far ss their dlstribstioe is the four imi cantosmests is the Gatf Division ef the Red Cross Is toe- corned. A call for game, issued through out the division recently, brought to Red Cross headquarters beer sot osly eards, dominoes, checker and chess boards hot s complete assort Hasn't of dice. Now there has gone forth from ioi wiw. mis. sr WwMte nnw taaw.i That la what the pwtple of farm. Sate called her, aperulattag a te hoc choice of their villas, as a place of Mftttirinn. With snme, the wore bad aa affsctloaaH sauna, bat there were others hn emitted the little" and spoke of her' with sarcasm. The spprofirlateneea of the title, however, could not be disputed. Lrrtie' htity" wat the new inmate of the' old Farms place. ' raisstoale young pxmle were arena teased re laser to homes aad factnry. theirs the problem of tlvlnj. But the greet eld Psrsoas place wsa opened, satis enrtalas showing behind gleam tag windows. The tangled gardes was cnsr.d Into ofitw, the town hoy senets sprndimr thetr spare time In the effxn. napplly" the ' little lady airectod them aed repaid their lahera. "WhaTa h hero for anyway r they aaid, 'and "How Is she gotng to spend her timer Bet the tittle lady eoly bummed her ranee; bending Idly over the suodlsL A young officer home from camp waa tempt! to tore la at the gateway to ask rot a drink frost the fmstals; the dsy waa hot '"On. doss not realise ta this pearo fs setting." he said, the mrifwrtng. ths BMetfles that ethers are ' aoSorlng acres the water. War seems very so rest and far away, yet It la there." The eyes of the little lady were aym eethedc "Tea," she agreed, bat she stopped ss she spoke, to train a roee about the eondlal. The'eOclsl frowned aa be went ee sit why. She bad been much, too era.' la his thonshts. since they bsd omtod Vsr -est to blm. the beeatiful Stranger who bad leaaed the old Par sons place. Why ahoold be sit to Judg aseat apes bar. If aha, chose to re asala carefree la times of seriousness ad self-denial, what was that to kits? X KM stood Just outside the en trance sooting Into the garden; aha mi a W. mi Tht Iliad Toa Esrt Alwayt Songht sad which has beta la ass for srer over 30 yean, has borat tht tifcTjaturt sf - tad has beta mad aader his ser s 'asl isperTlsloa tiact Its iafaseT. f?ZSUA4t it, B0 oni t0 aecelrt yoa U this. ' ' ' A3 Couflterfeltt, Imttatloat and " Jut-as-food ' are bat tiprrimeats that trifle with aad tadanger tht health ef ' ' Infants sad Children Experience against Experiment, . What Is CASTOR IA Cajtnrla is s harmless aubstitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props tnd Soothing Syrup. It la pleasant It centals aelther Opium, Morphint but other narcotic substance. Ita age is Its gnsraatet. For mors thaa thirty yesrt tt has brea la constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flstulsary, Wind Colic aad Diarrhoea; allaying Ftrtriahatas aristae; therefrom, aad by regulating ths Stomach aad Bowels, aids tht tulmilation ef Food; firing healthr aad aataial alssf. Tht CWldrea'a Paaacta Tbt Uothtt't Friend. caiumz CASTOR I A always Bean the Signatare of J In Use For Over 30 Years Th Kind You Hava Always Dought Red Cross besdqoarUrs e request to tseglrls rroas-. fctory the publie not te eo.tribot. die. 2 V she told the aoldlsr: "1 wasted to aik'tboet Jlos. When do you ge star to franco T "Thst we cannot tell. Joaie." the of teer repUod. "Bat. yosr brothsr Is feeirag flne. Toa are a brave girt to spare him for year eoontrr-".'- The doctor thought I wosldn t he atrong enooch te keep on at the tae- tory through the summer, the girl j aid. "hot I reckon' 1 woardat try to hstd Jlss back 'canoe of that. She asotsooed wearily 'toward the atauonsd at Car-I wsna-etas sgsro oy no xoontain. killed In s l.eoe. Pretty soft, to be tike herr said the Red Cross doea not favor the playing of games to which they us ually ere devoted. Cheapest acanteat insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectia Oil For burns. scalds, cuts aad - emergencies. AD druggists sod it SOo and 0c. KILLED IN A TAIL SPIN. Fort Worth, Tea., ily tt. Two flying instructor ruthers Arid were Beabrook flying Bole. The dead: Lieut. Robert Yaraall 8ayder, Tit College aveaoe,- Clmira, N, Yn and Olsf John Tsnner. Moorbead) Miaa. Feel languid, weak, rua down? Headache? Sttmatb Moff"T A good remedy ia Burdock Blood '. Bitters. Ask your druggist. Pries, .11.23. . (Advertisement) FROM MANY CLASSES, (By Associated Press.) Csmp Cody. N. M.; Joty 22. A group of selective draft men reporting- here included" on dbg trsinsr, one pigeon fsncfer, s bacteriologist. a physicist, a florist, out spisrtst, two glssa blower, free detecurts, one geologist, one wesver and seven mag asine writers. Of th 4,000 men seat here for training, 809 war re jected ns being physically unlit. Children Cry fur ruicxcrs CASTORIA r KNOWN IN LOUISVILLE. MsJ. Morris J. .Ksrpaa, formerly attached to the base hospital at Camp tashary Taylor, iswra sorted in the 'latest casualty list from Franco as k.-i AimA Aimmltm Mil IimU ' gained ' fame aa an alienist at th fYbaw trial and testifiew at' the more 'recent trial of Dri .Waite1 la New sr.- ltd wss s tritbeas afth court iutJat bearing of th. hfltton Board 1 ' Tho Hopkinsville Daily Kentuckiao has Bade a dubbing if ranconicnt with ths Cuurisr-Journsl by which people of this, ssctiata, - may eel tht Courier-Journal every day but Suodtyby msal aasa the IIopMnaviUe Daily KentucLiaa both a full year tsf t?JM Tsetr Daily Cum irr-Journal alont costs tubsCribert $5.00 per year. . 1 . The Courier Journal Is tht most quoted newspaper Iq Amtg-l lea. lit newt and views are not sxceHsd by any publicatioa tart vw-bsrt. rius your erdar throiwU iMlaYiIav Uily Ksnla Vtyaa I t lm E. Ptruss, Courier-Journal tgent jl (tavrisi Dtaraeat Csaaot Ed Cores! k.. smaai a nrni al Mr ... Z u , ..ly m wf W H ifr.r llM 1 1 u SmS la wajiwuml nmmtt. 1 Fmrrhmi SahM 1. W : I i 4itto r saIMMf aw.e U s.Mti. rsi w ki umis rl r im k. r" waa m HfiMl kwui MS Lra it j uiir.tr W s wawMMs k. h4X" "Si luwie I Mav sue mh t . .7 .!... Wl. kr m ...am.. e ik a. Urn S..U . Clank SH41.I.. Mle Ik. klaat M Um ssaseas sartaaal at as pMAt eahaes hr r aal MS W : . FPU SALE THREE FARMS 80, 120 and 208 Acres Eack On and Off ol Pt e. COME AND SEE IliEXt J. B. SUGG, Adam, Teia. Electric Heater Iron a, m- 0 'a . Stbve Vs.ccnnQii2ts4 Pcrtabli Fixtu?ey.. Curlih jr Ircn Hot Pcdr , Telertrtmej Cit i - 1 iLJ tl 41 14 44 44 41 44 44 Aad as the Soldier went oa dowa the path ha paused to greet a pale woman la a wheel chair. Her tall hus band preperieS the chair and bit tense race brightened eagerly at sight of the ooTillwa anlroras. . "Whoa are yos gotng back te earns r he ashed, aad wbea upon some preteoae the wife bad seat her haa bend away she raises patient eyes to the Oder's face. "It's so hard for blm ant to be able te go." she said. -If It hadat bees for the aeddeat to my hip he might hsve gone Wrtth the rest, I think Bert teals eed to this chair with a hall and chain. Bat If I am bettor, as ths doctor prom ts next year" "Tee are the hind-Nell r the soldier exclaimed, aad he press ad her bend. Tea,- nhw was "the hind." Old Henry wis glad to ace him. He asked, aa he made way on the porch stone. If Jed boat bad got ever safe; Jed hada t written yet. "And If TwaVt for statue here," he went on. beehoelag so old neighbor . from the neat cottage, "her boy Bea would t-beea la the Best too. Hstue isme- neea held Bea bach." "If I eeuld only get slnng alone." aald the old womaa regretfully. "But 1 cent." aba added and sighed. r ; Yes.' there were those ta this fair toestry erne who realised the aaree alty sf sacrtflee, Aa the stares strode oa his way he thought shout these familiar people of his boyhood, saxteoa ha the time of need to do their beet. Across hla memory flashed o vlatoa ef the little lady, hut he banished the pteture with flrm-praaaed Hps. ' There would be one more -visit to the town before aalllst: when hs cam. agala be woslt avoid tho. road whk-b led fast the arose bouse, so be tnld him Or If : but that wae the very read which Is choee: The grounds had hea culti vated wonderfully he noticed, end In the baHiarouad worked a man e beat Agere: "she" wss sot nnaerlog seer the fountain. The tact brought soar oooatable dlssppolntasent. . But toward blm.-dnwe n winding e.rhwey earn Jeer Joel, brows. reetsnt wbssMag aw love tie obahr sad ta the ehaar waa Srf wife. Tho-estor eaase sad -went la ar fnee when ah. eaw the soldier. "Com la " she celled, "and lot ss toll yos stoat tt" , -The Itttle lady has befriended us alt" aba eeewerer'hls' ejueetranlog gaae. "It waa what' aha had, planned, the eoye, to hssho KeaiM. perh-oe. ffer one or two mew to serve thetr rwuaWT -whe wtharwea must have re saaetee st homo.-' Beet baa aofte and hsstttoo -ooor too. i Joete help old Heaer hsew with the egeubto aardest, while I nroeero ehtaas tor Mattls to osaak- Saaa ws will be a self -support-tag hmlty." 'Etre cowmo our tittle lady sow." wbiscersoT Jests, and as .tesdorasss trt hsrtpssrfaaiaatsjiswe la ths tight Si sat steatssTS woteee--. HARDWICK'S Glasses at 30 Means Better Vision at 60. Don't take; chances with your eyes. ! Let our. eye specialist examine them, and grind . the lenses to suit you. Don't wear cheap ; Glasses. LOOK FOR THE NAME 1 ! R. C. HARD WICK ! S. W. HARDWICK, Manager. j STILL AT THE SAME OLD STAND ! HOPKINSVILLE OWENSBORO .......................f 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 It As a Safe Depository. W. T. TANDY, President JNO. B. TKICE. Vice-Pres. IRA U SMITH, Cashier . J. A. BROWNING. Jr., Assl Cashier JOE M cCAKROLL, JK.. Asa't Cashier. STOLE CHILDREN'S STEAM. ( By Aaaeriated Proas) AsasUrdam. July 12 An extra ordinary instance of Teutonic ser vility where sniforms are concerned ha occurred at Eases. A party of three arsaed Individuals, two la sold iers aad one in s policeman's uni form, ntade roiandnf sU'the schools of thai tewsv resiwseaMnx' themselves Its be auikensed to eelle the hikJ- res't tsUAela. . They paid a trw w .X-v(at lbs Ws'Js, strep s hhess, tse osOMd wty I ' their booty. After a few days. U whole affair was discovered to he swindle. "How it Is poasible that this cou hsve been carried on for days wit out anyone having the koosagS I rhallonge their authority resnains o' of the sayateriee ef thin wor," oa the Rhcatsh- Weotphattan CaseRd. For sny luhes of the skin. I skin rashes, chap, pinplsa, etc, t Doan't tiistasesk Sue at stt s ' storosi . ' 1