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1 1 Tuesday Tuesday AND Friday Afternoon t. TRADE WHERE YOU LIVE Oti LIVE WHERE YOU TRADE TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR EARUNGTON, HOPKINS COUNTY: KY., FR1DA1, MARCH 3. 1916 No. 18 5 REPLIESRECEIVED JFrom Work Glove Factory Want Larger Plant Than First Thought COMMITTEE AT WORK ' - ' ON PROPOSITION Two letters have been received from tho Wotk G'ove Co., In re gards lo Iho erection of a factory at this point, and at the resular meetiui: of the Booster Club at tho City Hull lastevoninga com mittee consisting of Pres. Arnold Yico-PreB. Juhnson, Sic. Martin and H. D. Oowand wbb appointed to write thorn in regard to exact- 'ily tho things they require and expect in order to mduco them to locate here. They now expect to consolidate their smaller fao tones into one large ono andlour warmest sympathy. Inter Partington will cortainly bo tunato to securo this plant, which will give employment tt many women and t girls who are now dependent upon others or who are at present having to make a living by washing or other hard labor. There will be no excuBO for any woman or girl in town being anything bnt self supporting, as the factory pays good wages on the piece system Tho Booster Olub will make every effort to bring them here, or any other proposition that looks to the betterment of the industrial conditions of our city, 'CASCARETS BEST IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS, SICK, CONSTIPATED Best for liver and bowels, bad breath, bad cold, sour stomach Got a 10 cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with cold always trace this to torpid liver: delay ed, fermenting food iu the bow els or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in tho intestines, instead of being cast ont of the system is ro ab sorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sicken ing headache. Oascarets immediately cleauso the stomuch, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take tho excess bile from the liv er and curry out all the constipa ted wasto matter and poisons iu tho hovels. A OdBcsret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10 ent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach tweet, breath right, complexion rosy and your liver and bowels regular for months. Lucky The other day down at Lakeland, Fla.,ata sale, an auotloueer an nounced that a serou hundred and fifty dollar bracelet had been lost and owner would give fifty dollars reward. Immediately Barny Gar dner walked down aud handed over the lost article and reoelyed a check fpr fifty dollar?. He rather doubted it, thlnkiug perhaps It was au adver tising soheine; but upou presenting It at the bank was given oash tot same, Mr. Gardner visited Earllng ton last winter. He Is a member ot V. H. MoQaryi' "Booster Week Go npany, Mr- aud Mri. T. A, Stokes and little daughter, Frauds Helen of Goto., are iu the city visiting MIibob Uorrlne and Ituby Ashby, PIONEER CITIZEN Passed Away At 4:15 Inter ment At Grapevine Tomorrow UNDER AUSPICIES OF ODD FELLOW AND MASONIC FRATERNITIES At his homo in South Earlinp-1 ton at 4:15 this morning Mr. John Larmouth age 01 year?. Mr Larmouth was a pioneer citi zen having been a resident of this place sinco the early seven tits. He had been an invalid for several years and his death though long expected was still a ih -ck to the community. Ho loaves a wife and three sons and a large circle of friends to mourn hia death to whom wo extend for-Jmont tomorrow afternoon at the G apovine Oemetery under the lunpicies of the Odd Fellows and Masonic fraternicies of which be was a devoted member. YOU CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF, AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT Save your hair ! Make it thick wavy, glossy and beau tiful at once Try as you will, after an ap plication, of, .Djudenno, you can not And a single I race of dand ruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few week's use, when you see new hair, flno and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little D.tmierine immediate ly doubles the beauty of your htir. No difference how dull, faded, brittle nud ecraggy, just moiVten n clo'h with Danderino nnd carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is immediate nnd amazing your hair will b light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an imcomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl- ton's Dinderine from auy drug store or toilet counter, and prove that j our hair is as pretty and soft aB any that has been neg lected or injured by careless treatment. A 25-cent bottle will double the beauty of your hair. Inspection of Co. GJIar. 10 The Annual Inspection of Go. G. 3rd Reft. K. N. G. by Capt. E. 11. Gibson, U. S A. will be held at the Armory in this city March 10. Capt. Ben Wilson who has just returned from flood duty at Hick man will have as usual his command in fine shape. Entertains Patrol Frank D. Rash, of Earlingfon, il lustrous potentate of Rizpah Shrine entertained the members of the pa trol at a luncheon at (he Hotel Mad ison last night, most of the members being present. Plans for matter of the patrol going to BulTa'o to the Imperial council meeting talked oyer Mr?. John Flsiriiaa been confined to her room with La Grippe. CALLING IT VIVIDLY TO MIND. BEE'S RIVER TRIP TO CINCINNATI VIA EVANSVILLE Is now on and a large list of con testants are entered. All of these have been started with , IOO compli mentary votes, and several have gone to work with a determination to win this splendid trip A stop over of one day will be given in Louisville and one day in Cincinnati, where the entire party will be given a trip to the wonderful Zoological Garden, where there is a species of every liv ing animal known to man. The six winners, consisting of four girls and two boys, will be accompanied on the trip by a large party of friends, thus assuring them a jolly good time Further details of the trip will be given later. Remember, the party who gets the highest number of votes gets the $50.00 Silver Service on display in L. O. Wiley's Show Win dow, in addition to the trip. Right now is the time to make up your mind to win the trip. Remember, we give you 1000 votes for each dollar on subscription and 100 votes for each dollar on printing or adver tising. There will be a coupon good for 10 votes in each issue ot the Bee. This will be the biggest and best trip the Bee has ever run and the largest. Go to work and. solicit sub scriptions and renewals now. One dollar on subscription counts ten times as much as a dollar on adver tising or printing. Following are the Contestants EARLINGTON Bessie Mae Burden 100 Mayme Brown 100 Laura Brown 100 Mayme Nance 100 Jant Foard 100 Lelia East ... 10O Anna West 100 Lucy Draper 100 Gladys Walker 100 Gladys Whitford 100 Ethel Oldham 10O Sue Wade Davis 100 Ruby Ashby '.V.'.. 100 Ruby Hardy 100 Annie Hodge 100 Lillie Craig , 100 Curtis Hawkins too Enzie Browning 100 Uattie Polk Crenshaw too Mary Lou Ashby 100 May Lillian Fish 100 Geo Thomas Baldwin 100 Barryman In' Washington Star. I Harold Oldham .....100 John Fen wick 100 Bernard Murphy t 100 can rcnwicK luu Aloi zo Yate? 100 MORTONS GAP Myrtle M2y Sisk 100 Ruth McCraw 100 Syble O'Brien 100 Irene Kington 100 Naomi Hooker 100 Georgia Peyton 100 Bertha Stanley 100 Barbara Thomas 100 Edith Whitfield 100 NORTONVILLE Belt Tribble 100 Eva Palmer 100 Alta Tittsworth 100 Nellie Kephnger 100 MADISONVILLE Elizabeth Nisbet 100 Francis Elgin 100 Francis Smoot ton 'May Brown 100 NEBO Ruth Barron 100 Bradie Dame 100 Nina Cox 100 ILSLEY Blanche Leasure 100 Nina Williams 100 Christian Church Notes Sunday marked the beginning of Bro. J. S. Hawkins' ministry with this oburcb. The Suuday school was a very enthusiastic service with 180 present. The "Pre paredness Oo u teat" was launched and the response was gratifying. Next Suuday the buttous will be here all who come will receive either a red, white, or blue one. The morning sermon was enjoyed bv a large and Interested congregation. As a mark of respect the Methodist and Baptist congregations dismissed their evening service and came to hear Bro. Harkness. This courtesy was greatly appreciated by both minister and people. The special music added much to the attractive ness ot the service. All are Invited to attend the ser vices next Suuday. Special muslo will be a part of the evenings pro gram. The Auxllliary to the O. W. B. M, will meet Weduesdav afternoon at 2:30 at the ohurch. Mrs. L. V. Ken fro will be the leader. Asocial hour will follow the regular program. REPUBLICANS OF KENTUCKY Held State Convention At Phoenix Hill Hall. Thomas Dixon Temporaay Chair 1 . man. PAUL M. MOOR VICE PRESIDENT, COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ORDER Louisville, Ky., Maroh 1. Ken tucky Republicans held their state convention this afternoon at Phoenix Hill hall to nominate two electoral candidates for the state at large, and eight delegates from the state-at-large to the National Republican convention, to be held in Chicago in June. .The convention was first an nounced for the Gayety Theater, but Investigation of the seating capacity there caused the committee to change to Phoenix Hill. Thomas Dixon, of Scottsvllle, was selected by the state central com mittee to act as temporary cbalrmau and J. L. MoCoy.of Jackson. at tern porary secretary. Judge McKenzlo Mum, of Bowling Green, has been practically agreed on as permanent chairman. Kentucky Is entitled to four votes from the state at large in the nation at convention, bnt eight delegates -will be sent with half la vote each. The Fifth district convention in dorsad two candidates, Instead of one, because of this .fact. Candl- Candldates who seem to have the call and whom' local state leaders say will be elected without serious opposition are Edwin P. Morrow, Congressman John W. Langley, Congressman Caleb Powers, William Marshall Bullitt, former Gov. Augus tus E. Wlllson, Judge E. O. O'Kear Richard P. Ernst and Phil Brown, a negro newspaper man of Hopklns ville. "Even as Moses lifted up the ser pent in the wilderness, so shall the protective tariff be lifted up in America If this nation would be healed," declared Thomas B. Dixon, of Scottsvllle, Ky., in his address as temporary chairman of the Repub lican state convention here today. Republican administrations from 1890 until the 'disaster of 1012," Mr. Dixon asserted, composed a continuous march of progress, dur ing which2 an "age ot gladness, a period of happiness and content ment" was enjoyed. A groat collapse ib miinent, Mr. Dixon continued; with no escape from the violent reaction when the great world war is ended. "We will be the richest country in the world, but the least respected. All other nations will be the best armed the best drilled, the most des perate and the most needy. The great mission ot the American na tion should bo to prepare for this awful hour, and I warn you that to meet it properly and to settle it safely will require as high order of intelligence, statesmanship and courage as thl nation lias ever been called upon to display. 'The Republican party has always been able to meet and successfully dispose of every danger with which our nation was confronted. No em ergonoy ever arose but what she could furnish men of Ideals and courage equal to it. No danger ever was dodged or legal responsibility avoided. "What we all want," deciaied Mr. Dixon In closing his (address," is a return to the principle ot 'safety first' and old time Republican pros perity." The Seoond district convention to day named committeemen as follow : Resolutions, Robert A. Cook, Chris- tlan; Credentials, George W. New man, Hanoock; Permanent Organ ization, 8. O. Hellbronner, Hender son; Rules and Order, W. B. Snow, Webster; Paul Moore, of Hopkins county, vice-president; and E. W. Glass, of Christian, assistant secre tary. J. W. McCullooh, of Owens boro, was chairman. Big commissions. Fast sales. Re peat orders.. Permanent business. Exolusive territory. No experience necessary. Every man a prospect. Get our made-to measure quality clothes proposition quick. The EskIo Tailoring Co.. 133 W. Fourth. Olnclunatl, Ohio. Mlaa Mfll'A Olrlhnma tm Bnanrli.it a few days with Miss Elizabeth Loug. MINE RESCUE GAR IS NOT JJERE YET Will Likely Reach This Place Some Time Next Weelc " CAR WILL, REMAIN . SEVERAL DAYS AND , GIVE FREE. LECTURES Mine Rescue Oar No. 3 that was billed for this place on February 27, did not arrive but will likely be here sometime next week. This car will be stationed here several days and will give free lectures each day to all interested parties. These lectures should be well attended and will" no doubt be of great value to employees ana oiners. Free instruction and training in methods of first aid to the injured! are also given by crews of the rescue cars and stations and this instruction is given either in connection with, rescue apparatus training or entirely separately, hence is applicable not only to underground workers but to all those employed in or around five mines and metalurgical establbh--ments. SOCIETY Mrs Sizemore invited a few friends in Friday evening to play bridge. Among those who enjoyed this little affair wererMesdamesraheiTrjliie?J--' "' Withers, Frank Withers, Southwortb, Johnson, Littlepage, Cowell, East wood and King. The B. D. E. Olub will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. Guy Ashby. Miss Emma Vinson entertained the "Loyal Daughters" class Saturday afternoon. Nine eirls and their teacher were present. D:li:iojin- dy and popcorn balls were enjoyed. The G. B. O. club met Friday evening at the home of Miss Fern Nichols after spending some time on their fancy work they were served light refreshments. Because of the number of attrac tions at the Opera House this week there are very few social affairs la report. Our young society folks were out en-mass lo see "Bringing Up Father" Tuesday. Thursday evening the music lovers of Earling- ton were given a rare treat when they heard the Cheney Concert Co. , oL the Hesson Lyceum Bureau. Miss Elizabeth Long has issued cards for a large Rook party Friday evening. Mrs. Marion Sisk entertained the Needle Craft Club Tuesday evening and although only a few members. were present enjoyed very much the social intercourse and the delightful lunch which was served them. M, E. Church, South Next Sunday You are cordially invited to attendr the services of the M. E. Ohurcb, South, next Sunday. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching by the Pastor at 11:00 A. M. Epworth League at 6:45 P. M. The Pastor will" deliver a special" series of Sermpns calculated to help the young people of the community. Beginning next Sunday evening and continuing throughout March, at the evening services The public is in vited to all services. The Church of Jesus Christ wants to help anybody and everybody. dttaU.