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V Friday, June 23, 1922. BIG SANDY NEWS - PAGE THRETJ N nniEF jmvs , In the past two yean a "Chicago Judgs has heard 1,600 divorce cases. The Washington State Supreme Court haa decided that buabaada have no right to alimony. Elghty-aix, thousand French soldiers wore victims, of . tuberculoid during tha' World war. a. S Col. Robert 13. Lea. grandson of the Confederate chieftain, la deaperately JU at Hot Spring. N. C. , Ford la to have an assembling plant Bear New Orleans, La., that will turn ut 160 aulumobtlea a day. . "' ' ' Tha Polish cabinet because of dif ferences of opinion over tha approach ing elections, resigned on June 6. One aerial line between Paris and London haa carried ( 000 passengers in two years without a single mishap. , The forty-second annual convention Of the American Federation of Labor la In session at Cincinnati this week. - Field Marshal Viscount French has been given the hereditary title of Earl of Ypres by King George of England.. The Finns and Russian Soviet have signed an agreement establishing a neutral son between their two coun tries. ; A violent storm awept New Tork City last Sunday, killing more than fifty persona and Injuring mora than a hundred. Ten million passenger automobllea are registered In tha United States, whirb - i fiVe-igt"s of th world's automobiles. All Idea of an International loan to Germany was given up by the com mittee of bankers which met in Paris last week."' - Switzerland now has a total of .1,800 muss of eleclrio" imliways, irjar.y of which have been transformed from team railways. ; The University of Princeton bestow, ed the Doctor's degree upon President Harding, at Its commencement exer cises last week. : The women of Honolulu smoke sev en million cigarettes a year, accord, ing to a survey recently made among tobacco dealers. Rumbrandt's well known painting, 'Hi. Paul in Prison," haa been stolen from the Government Museum at Stuttgart, derroany. . China haa tha largest army of the world, excepting Russia. More than a million Chinese are In the field fight. Ing each other. , ' Vegetables grown In the United States In l:i hsd an estimated value of f 1,14 000,000, according to tha V partment of Agriculture. George Carmack, said to be the dis coverer of the Klondike gold fields, died at Vancouver, B. C, last week. He wss a Callforntan. Judge Richard A. Balllnger. Secre tary of the Interior under the Taft ad ministration, died at his home, In Se attle, Wash, on June (. The Portuguese naval aviation com pleted their fight from Lisbon to Bra-sii.-on Jun t, ranching Parnambuco on th afternoon of that day. . John C. Havemeyer, sugar rellner and writer and speaker on political topics, died at his home. In Yonkers, N. Y4 on June 1, aged 0 years., Strike ballots, returnable June SO. Were sent out on June T to railway employees affected by wage reductions ordered by the United States Railway Labor Board. Three members of th Mount Ever est expedition reached on May . 21 an altitude of 24.800 feet, the highest ev er reached by man and Just 1 100 feet below th summit, f . : i President Harding has asked Con gress for a deficiency appropriation of t2H.l22.S00 for refunding taxes Il legally collected during the ' financial year ending June SO, ll21. Thirty-flv thousand layettes, the first quota of an order for 100.000, were shipped overseas for Russia ba bies last week by th American Re lief Association. Tlkhan, head of the Russian church, has been sentenced to five years' im prisonment for having opposed the selsure of church treasures by th So Viet government. . Right woiajon holding degrees In. Ox ford, Cambridge',' and other English universities wer applicanU recently for the position 06 telephone girl In a Londbn laundry. : Th annual post-ofTIco appropriation bill, carrying over $600,000,000, and an authorization for 160,000,000 for Fed ernl (rood rood aid, has been complpt ed by Congress. Recruiting of farm labor throughout th West and Southwest to meet emer gencles arising .out of harvest cond! tlona Is being done by the United Btatea employment service. Li Yuan-Huang, who was forced out of th Chinese presidency flv year ago by the militarists, reached Peking on June 11 and resumed th post of the nation's chief executive. . British authorities last week seised th American steamer Seattle Spirit in Tralee Bay on Jhe ground that It had war munltlonrcor the Irish found concealed in a shipment of lard. Treaties and agreements signed at the Washington Arms Conference to which Japan was a party will not be affected by' th," Japanese cabinet cri sis. It haa been decided by the Privy Council. After being 111 for flv year with diphtheria, little eight-year-old Char lotte Peters, of Newark, N. J la well and la to be allowed to leave the Iso atlon bospiul, where she spent ber long Siege. Ten thousand $20 gold pieces of the mintage of 19J1, , the flr.t of these coin to ' be , released by the United States at the San Francisco mint, have been secured for distribution to the Bhrlhers In convention there, this week. Any Shrlner with 120 In cur rency can secure a $20 gold piece. More than 2,000 disabled war vet erans, now being treated at hospitals in Washington and vicinity, were guests of President and Mrs. Harding at a lawn party on the White House grounds on (June t, - rne Portuguese navai aviators start ed from the Island of Fernando No ronha, off th Brazilian Coast, : for Pernambuco, on Jun I, resuming their trans-Atiantio fliitht Interrupted by cldenta early in May. ' Sixty-four flag-draped caskets.bear- lng the last of America's war dead to be brought home from France, by re quest reached New York on June T. All the other thousands of American dead overseas will remain there. Admiral Baron Kato, who headed the Japanese delegation to the Wash ington Arm Conference, has accepted the premiership of Japan and hos formed a cabinet to succeed that of Premier Takahashl, which resigned on Jun C. ' Before Bailing for Europe laat week, George F. Baker, of New York, pre aented $1,000,000 to the Society of the New York Hospital, embracing three units. This Is the second oldest hos pital in this country., ..Eddie : Rickenbacker'a around -the- country 'fight ended at Omaha, Nebr., on Jun II. when Jils plan was dam aged while attempting to take from the field there. He attributed the ac cident to the damage done the plane when It was struck by lightning at Detroit a few day before. Ex-Empress Zlta's baby girl, born jast week, has been, chtlstened Marl v unsung iviuriK jcugeui. inn nam was given to the child by the former empress to commemorate the hospi tality of the Spanish royal family in her hours of misfortune and Is a com bination of the name of th queen mother and queen of Spain. ;: BLAINE. Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Reed and fam ily and Elslf, Pack spent Sunday with W. M. Walters.... Carl Gamblll, who has been to Berea to school has re turned home Crops at this place ar looking fin since the rain Henry Walter, who has been visiting hom.e folks hss gone back to Wash ington... .R. T. Berry Is still on tha sick list. . . .Carrie Pack Is visiting her sisters at Ashland. ...Blaine seems to be Improving very fast. We will have a picture show here as soon as the building Is completed. I ROSES. - SMOKY VALLEY We were sorry Indeed to know of tha death of May Diamond. She haa a host of friends In Smoky Valley and will be greatly mimed.... There will be choir practice Saturday night.... Paulle Diamond called on horne folks Sunday. ...Prayer meeting was large ly attended Sunday night.. Miss Molll Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Sunday... .Mr. and' Mrs. Wilbur Roberta and little daughter spent Saturday night with their pa rents. .. .Llaten for the wedding bells. They are expected to ring soon.... Remember choir practice Saturday night. Sunday school Sunday 9:80 a. ra., and prayer meeting Sunday night. A WILT) ROSE. S. .'si genuine CUlatta Blade 9fo m No man's dollar ever before bought as much - solid comfort as tkik The "Brownie" Itta genul ne GHIetto uMng the tame fine Gillette Blades, The razor and 3 blades com plete$l-verjrwhere. CnXITTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. Now at all Dealers .U.S. A. WO, w o 3 .1Y so. The Master of Earned the Respect of its Qw' , -'2195-" .; The test of any manufactured product is Its ability to make and keep friends. No motor car can be truly great until its owners stand solidly behind it with one undivided opinionone expression of Con fidence, Respect and Loyalty. On this basis the Paige 6-66 has Indeed achieved true greatness. Its owners are a unit in endorsement.' Talk to one of them or one hundred of them and you will encounter an active pride of ownership that is finally convincing. They, are proud of this car because it is the most distinctively beautiful creation in the entire field of motor vehicles. v They respect it because it possesses the spirit of the thoroughbred a spirit that has won track honors and hill climbing records at 100 points in the nation. ' They believe in the 6-66 because it has ful filled, every expectation of its giant power plant and superbly designed chassis. And they drive it with the serene con fidence and perfect control of a Master of the Highway. A. H. SNYDER, Louisa, Ky. THE ZMOST BEAUTIFUL M0i CAIK. IN JLMERJCJL CITABLE Y Phail.. tinva won the taflifl of th season Sunday, defatlng Yatesvllle "Orey Mounas to 0. .nms .nl nlavers but failed to keep the pill out of reach of the Charley boya willow. A return game is scneu uled for July Zv...Mlss Audrey Chap- km rAturned home from Hunt ington ..Ivory Blackburn, Hattle Thompson and Jim carter aiienaeu k hail aamn here Sunday ... .Louise Chapman spent Saturday afternoon with Alafalr Bollng. . . .ina ana t-veiyn Spencer spent Saturday night with Tin. MifirAii . .. . .ftravdon ChaDman was at L. O. Hays' Saturday afternoon ....Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. iioore nu children of Louisa and Mr. and Mrs. Rhode Spencer of Palntsvlllo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U C. Hays Sunday. Nell Preston of Georges creek who recently purchased an au tomobile motored up our creek Sun day. ...Mrs. Robt. M. Brown or Hen rietta spent Sunday with Alafalr Bol ini, , Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Swan were the guests of Mrs. Bob Miller Sunday afternoon.. . . . .Jno. Hays, Jr., and Betty Sparks were out motoring Sunday.... Haxel E. Bollng spent Sun day afternoon with Edith Griffith.... R. O. Shields of Columbus. Ohio, spent um vaatlnn with his mother. Mrs. Lon Hlnklv.i...Jay Scarberry spent Sunday with home folks. . . .Okie Hays and sister were the guests of Maude, Ida and Ina Hays Sunday. . ..air. ana Mrs. Walter Hays were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. South Dixon Sunday.... Herman, Verlie and Elisabeth Hays were out car riding Sunday.... E. K. Moore attended church at Cordell Sun day. .' SNOW BALL. JEAN Several from this place attended the big meeting at Brammer Gap Sunday . . . . H. G. and . Wad Thompson were on our sreek one day laat week taking oil and gaa leases. .. .Mrs, J. H. Houck and Mrs. Forrest Rogers wer calling cri Mrs. Raymond Woods Monday.... Mrs. J. S. Caldwell visited relatives on Cherokee Saturday y. . .Quite a few of the boys from thla place attended court at Louisa, last week. .... Miss Ha xel Butler of Cherokee passed through here Friday enroute to Rlverton where where she will .visit relative for a while.... There will be church at this place the first Sunday In July. Ev erybody come. CAN YOU GUESS. MATTIE Sunday school at this place is pro gressing nicely........ Herbert Hulett passed up our creek Sunday enroute to Blaine. .. ...Lillle Moore of Louisa spent Saturday night with Ruth and Mary Opal Moore. .Gold la Chllders entertained a crowd of young folks Sunday .afternoon Bertha Moore spent Saturday - night with Gladys Chllders. . . .Thomas and Hozzle Moore Lillle and Ruth Moore motored to Cor dell Sunday..,. Mrs. B. F. Moore and daughter Bpent Sunday with Mrs. Jay Moore. .... .Venule Jordan and family were visiting relatives at Rich creek. ....John D. Mooro left for Thornvllle, ADAMS Church her Sunday night , by Bro. Kemper was largely attended Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore spent Satur day night and Sunday with Mrs. Em ma Hays. .....Miss Madge Hays left Sunday for Inex where she will attend the summer training school. . . .Edgel Ball passed down here Tuesday en route to Louisa...... Henry Hall and Misses Eva SicCown. . Pearl Berry and Molllo McKlnster attended Sunday school at Blackburn's church Sunday. Thomas Ball and Earl Moore and Ol iver Thompson attended church here Sunday night...... .Miss Pearl. Berry called on her cousin, Mrs. Erie Frank lin Monday evening. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gussler visited Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hay Sunday.... Clyde Curnutte was calling here Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dooley were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore of Mattle Sunday. . . Mis Mollle McKlnster called on Miss Dorothy Lee Hays Saturday, after noon. .Several passed here Saturday enroute to the ball gams at Mattle.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Short of Mattle were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milt Mc Klnster Sunday... ...Mrs. Minnie Mc- Cown called on Mrs. Dove Hays Sun day evening.;.;. .Don May and Thur- man Hughes attended church here Sunday night .Jimmy Thompson spent Sunday with Eldred Adams. r. . There will be church at the Adams school house Sunday morning, June 18, by Rev. Dave Moore of Mattle. . ,1 . HOMEY. BEE. UPPER LICK CREEK Farmers are very busy In their crops..;. Our Sunday : school Is pro gressing nicely. ... We are expecting a nice little wedding on our creek soon. ....Grant and Everett Plgg are pay ing bom folks a visit.... Mis Mollle Blackburn had the misfortune or get ting her arm broken. She is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mr. P. Blackburn... .Ora- Compton,' and wife are expected home soon.. ,. .vWUlle Compton expects to , leave tor Hel- A . . LONELY BOY. Her. ' HANNAH ' Ray Stambaugh and wife were call ing on the latter" parents, . Mr.' and Mrs. J. M. Boggs Sunday. ...Ed Wil der of Keaton was calling on his friend here Sunday.... H. H. Gamblll passed here1 Tuesday. , .Jesse Williams ' was ; shopping at Hannah Tuesday.... .H. H.I Castle passed here Saturday enroute t 1 1 .. orrWM it1 VT'U ' YATESVILLE W are having a Una Sunday school here with' M. F. Short, Supt. Every body invited to attend...... Rev. Mc- Clung preached a very interesting' ser mon here Sunday night to a very nice crowd, considering that a large crowd was disappointed . on Saturday even ing and Sunday morning. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Adkins were visiting home folks Sunday; ...... .The many friends were shocked and grieved to hear of the death of Miss May Dia mond who was killed by lightning last Saturday...,. .Misses Rosa, Dova and Nora Bradley called on Mrs. D. Holbrook Sunday evening. .....Misses Gypsy and Luclle Blankenshlp were calling in Louisa Friday...... Our ice cream festival was largely attended S. S. WOPKKR. MEAD'S BRANCH George Thompson Is the first farm er to get out of the first weeds Ap- pies are plentiful at this place. .. .Sev- . eral from here attended church at Shannon Sunday. . . .Sorry to hear of the Illness of Ora Blackburn.... Bert Thompson attended church at Shan- . non Branch Sunday. . ...Mollle Miller spent Sunday with her brother, Ora Blackburn...... Bro. Mullet of Offutt delivered a very interesting sermon Sunday, night. He will also preach the second Sunday night in, July. . . . Bro. Curnutte will preach Saturday night and Sunday at this place...... There will be a pie social July 1 for the benefit of our Sunday school. Ev- erybody Invited to attend. .. .Remem ber Sunday school at 2 p. m. ' REMEMBER ME. ' pllllf UTP LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE OF PAINTS WE ARE SURE WE CAN GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT. DON'T 0V& ,0K OUR FURNITURE OAK FLCjRING AND ROOFING Moore & Burton LOUISA - KENTUCKY. I m Wis? W'rt. . rO'Xfs',TVlr1 - -.. .. A .ir r Ohio,- Monday Let us hear from - j Cordell again. ' ! I J