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Sport
Shirts
.for the sultry, summer
days, 50c to $1. See
East Window display.
Athletic Underwear.
l Panama, Milan, Leg
horn and Plain Straw
rHats,Palm Beach Suits.
'Geo. H. Frank & Co
Maysville's Foremost Glothiera
TO 1'ItEACH AT THIM) STJtEET 31.
E, CHUltCIl SUNDAY
TIio nova. C. S. Knight, teacher of
.tlio III bio in Berea College, and D,
Womlnll nrown. tlin lltlln "moiintnln
Mvnngcllst" who nsslstcd In revival
services at the Third Street M. E.
Church last year, will bo In our city
next Sunday and preach at tho Third
Street M. E. Church, ttcv. Knight will
preach at the morning hour, and In or
der not to connict with tho uaccalau
rcatu service at tho High School, a
vesper scrvlco will bo held at six u0. f ninimivi iniinra in fho!
ociock in uio evening nt wnicii kov. Maysvlllo I'ostofflco week ending May rain.
uruwii win nrcacii. ucv , urowniniot
maao many menus wjnic in Maysvlllo Allen Sam (2)
Try This at Home TODAY
Go to your clothes closet and colledl everything you've "been wearing this spring. Look them
over and sec if there is something you need.
A Hot Weather Suit, $6.50 to $8. All colors and weights.
Shirts, sport and otherwise, 50c and $1.
Underwear, all styles, 50c and $1.
Shoes, Crosette, $4 and $4.50. r
Children's Wash Suits, $1 and $1.50.
Children's Rah Rah Hats, 50c.
O&er accessories for Men and Boys. Pay us a visit.
SQUIRES-BRADY COMPANY
SUCCESSORS TO J. WESLEY LEE
.J. - .J. I
ADVERTISED LETTERS. i
BASEBALL RESULTS
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Ohio State Lcnguo
All games postponed on account of
who will bo glad of tho opportunity
to hear him again; Her. Knight comes I
highly recommended as a flue preach
er and should bo heard by every mem
ber and friend of tho church.
CO.NTTST HAXQUET
ho "Hustlers," of the Epworth
Leaguo of the Third St.-cct M E.
Cnih will entertain tho "Winners"
tonight with i banquet for having lost
u membership contest between Hie
sides. Mr. Frank Nash wad captain ot
ih :oslng side. Mr. Franklin Slye bo
iug pis opponent. Tho 'Vlnncrs" won
by over threo hundred nolits. The
lairquet will lc served in the Sunday
School room of tho church.
LAIVS PARTY
Clovcnger, Guss.
Dayton, A. C.
Elksoni, Emma
Hill. Albort
Henry, Win.
Hunt, Klclinrd
Johnson, Jno. M.
Kummor, Miss Clara E.
Mitchell, Mrs. Ed.
Moore, W, J.
rowers, Thos. W.
Towers, Mrs. l.llllo
Ross, Pauline
Hlce, Jenny
Rowland, Mrs. Lucy
Short, Chas.
Stallard, Guss
Schmidt, Miss W. Isabel
Smith, Wm. II.
Strauss, Gus
Tinker, Grlgsby
Workman, Mrs. AIlco
Ono cent duo on abovo letters, per-
Nnllonnl Lcagito
Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 2.
Pittsburg, 3 j Now York, 2.
Cincinnati, 45 Brooklyn, 7.
St. Louis, 2; Boston, 1.
American League,
Boston, 0; Detroit, 3.
All other games postponed on ac
count of wet grounds.
STANDINGS
Ohio Stnto Lcnguo
Won. Lost
Portsmouth .-21 T
Lexington 13
Huntington 13
Charleston 12
Frankfort 11
Mnysvlllc 10
13
13
15
16
1G
Tho Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ma
son County Health League will hold a sons calling for same will please say Brooklyn 24
lawn party tonight at tho Hayswood advertised. New York 22
Hospital for tho benefit of the Hos- M. F. KEIIOE. Postmaster. Philadelphia 23
pital. An excellent musical program Chicago 2
has been arranged In which tho MayB- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Pnrtco Cincinnati 22
vllle Male Quartet, Miss LIda Berry, havo returned from a short bridal Pittsburg 20
Mrs. Edith Hamilton and others will trip through tho West. Boston 19
tako part. A good time is assured all
Xiillomil League.
Won. Lost
who attend.
St. Louis 20
15
18
19
24
25
23
2
20
Pet.
.750
.500
.500
.444
.407
.3S5
Pet.
.GIG
.550
.548
.478
.46S
.465
.463
.435
FAREWELL PARTY
Prof, and Mrs. G. C. Manco enter
tained a number of young people at
tneir nomo ou East Fifth street Tues
day evening with a farewell party.
About twenty-flvo woro present. Many
games were played and delightful rc
ireshments were served. The guests
departed at a very late hour declaring
Mr. and Mrs. Jlance excellent hosts.
COFFERDAM FLOODED
An
Ordinance
American League.
Won. Lost
PROVIDING FOR THE REDE3I1'
TION OF $12,500.00 IN WATER
UOXDS HY THE ISSUANCE OF
26
Pet.
.600
.585
.558
.523
.489
.452
.410
.360
Or account of tho recent raln3 tho
river has raised considerably in tho
past few days. Tho cofTertum at Lock
and Dam No. 33 just abo-o tho city
was flooded this mnrnlnir. This
throws many men out of work tempor- DT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD
aiiiy as the coffer will bo Hooded for OF COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ubont two weeks oven If food wcath
or prevails.
Cleveland 27 18
New York 24 17
Washington 24 1!)
Boston 23 21
Detroit 22 23
Chicago 19 23
C T ...ill. 10
$12,50.l) IX FUNDING 1IONDS, S hiimi nhlA' ' '. '. ' 15
ItLAKI.M. I.YIT.KI.M AT lilt.
RATE OF 5 PER CENT. PER AX- Llttlo Miss Margaret Brown of Casto
NU.U AXI HKING DUE AXD PAY.
A1ILE $2,000.00
1921, $2,000,000
1920. 82,000.00 IX 1027. AXD $.
500.00 IX 192S.
UMPIRF CRONE nESIGXS
I'mplro G. M. Crone, '"tu lias been
handling tli'. indicator :n tho Ohio
Stale League this scasoa, rcrflgned at
H iMsniouth, Ohio, Sunday. George
Fmrklln ot Clorcland n former urn
vv In tho Carr Circuit, lias taken his
place and fron reports received Is glv
If.fj satisfaction
Mrs. Lucicda B. Ashton and daugh
ter, Mrs. John Sheridan, of St. Joseph,
Mo., wcro guests of Mr. T. Sivage and
daughter, from Saturday until Monday.
They havo been tho guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hlnton at Pnlz for sev
eral weeks They left Mouday for a
to relatives at Mayslick and Mays
vllle. Mlllersburg Item In Bourbon
News
Tho rains of Tuesday did a great
deal of good to tho farmers In tho
county. Very llttlo tobacco remains to
bn planted.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
word. Minimum charge- 10 cents.
All Items under this head M cent a
for Rant.
FOR RENT G room classy fiat now,
occupieu ny itoi. .iuncc ior occu
pancy after June 20. J. M. Collins.
J3-tf'
Strawberry
Short Cake
Suggestion
Appetizing Delicious
Take one of Stone's Silver Slice
Cnkes, split it lengthwise and All with
full-ripe, luscious berries tho result
will bo a revelation to you.
Wo have tried It and find that Silver
Slice lends itself perfectly for use
with any strawberry combination. Tht
flavors blend nicely and the contrast
of color is most pleaslne and tempt
ing. Stone's Silver Slice 10c.
MMMMNMMMMMf
Jinn 1$ Mere yrSi.S.?1'
Wo tiro allowing the best line of wash goods and they are
in tho fadeless colorings.
300 pieces of Dress Ginghami mostly at 10c a yard, lesi
than tlio new wholesale price.
Our line of hosiery cannot be equaled and warning is given
you, that it may not bo so varied for a .long time, as we will
not buy tho now dyes, until they aro proven good,
Very special bargains aro being offered in silks, soma
Ungths just right for waists, skirts, suits nnd children's wear
at greatly reduced prices. The largest stock of buttons in thu
part of Kentucky, 2 cents to $3.00 a dozen.
Ribbons for commencement and other gala days in crcat
Yariety.
LaCil tkat Will 1st luit tb thiur (a trim rnnr nutnmor
dress.
You can always find what you are looking for here. Try it. 5
Robert L. HffifLicliI
M
a
s
m
m
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping also thrco
unfurnished rooms, 505 E. Second
street. Jl-Ct'
J. C. CABLISH & BRO.
QUALITY GROCERS
street is Ailing nn engagement as sing-
IX 11)23, $2,000.00 IX f,r nt " I'ast'mo Theater, singing her
iv fii.io i.ii .V ,lrBt B0,,B to a woll-fllled houso Mon
IA !.-., (-'.OOO.UO IA ,ja.. ngnt
OUR COLORED CITIZENS
FOR KENT Sulty of three elegant,
office rooms In the now O'Keefa
building. All modern conveniences.1
JOHN O'KEEFE.
FOR RENT Two-story residence, 1
nicely furnished; six rooms, two'
halls, basement, bath, hot and cold'
water, gas and electric lights. Fourth1
street near Market. Phono 353. al5tf 1
WHY PAY
RENT?
Stationery coivcys the first impression of your mes
1 sage. It's correctHess will not be questioned If you
select
SYMPHONY LAWN
FOR MEN
CARLTON CLUB
FOR WOMEN
Dtsirablc because of their high quality, smooth, lawn
finish writing surfaces, beautiful tints and correct sizes.
50o THE BOX.
CHENOWETH DRUG CO.,
(IflTCORPORATED)
DA 1' FUOIVE XOO.
XIGJIT fhom: HX.
Th&tes Store.
Jk M ft -
For Jbfe.
Two story, five room
house with oas and wa-
FOU SALE Handsomo lino of Silk tt r 1I i
Drcssca at 25 and 33 1-3 per cent re-, tr. Cellar and tWO latge
ductlon. All spring models. Won-i nnrPhp; cnrppnprl fnr
dcrfui bargains. Hunt's. j5-5t porcnes screenea ror
rost sleeping. All newly pa-
lost smaii 'black pockotbook be- pered and painted Lo-
Contained ring nnd other articles. Caiea in mm WarQ.
Return to this office.
i
to
Ta
as a table
LOST A Rosary with gold chain and
gold cross and clear white beads,
Liberal reward if returned to thl
office. J3-Gt
ISO G.UIE TUESDAY
ine unaneEton-Maysvillo game
si.-.c!uieu ior iero on Tuesday was
called off on account of wet grounds,
it will probjb!y be played oft durli-g
the series hore
There will bo a debato at Scott M.
' solved that tho condition of tho United
SECTION 1. That in order to pro- StntnR wnnl.l hn hnttirp,l hv thn into
Vldo for tho payment Of Water Bonds of wnmnn. Thn nfflrmnflvn will ho rlls.
AOs. o. 10 du. inclusive, ior ?ouu.'jw cussed by Elmer Boss aud negative by. WANTED Washing to do. Mrs. Gar
eacn, uie iowi ocing fiz.uuu.uu, an or nianchard Fields. nett. 495 West Second St. J6-3t
which are pasi aue, anu aro Known as
U. P. O. ELKS MEETl.VR.
Regular meeting of the B.
Elks this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
full attendance desired.
DR. J. A. DODSON. E. R.
W. R. Smith, Secretary.
"Water Bonds", bearing Interest at the
rate of 5vo per annum, under and
pursuant to Sub-scctiou 26 of Section
3490 of tho Kentucky Statutes relativo
to Cities of the Fourth Class, tho May
or of the City of Maysvlllo is heroby
p q luuuiuiiicu unu uirccicu lo causo 10 uoi
l iiruparuu uuu oxecuicu on or ueiorei
rtimuBi jbi, iiu, in mo namo oi moi
City ot Maysvlllo, which shall bo sign
ed by 'tho Mayor and attested by the
City Clork, with tho Municipal Seal Im
pressed thereon, Twcnty-flvo Bonds of
J. O. IT. A V. MPI-'TIVfJ
Regular weekly meeting of Lime-11 CJ' f Maysvlllo for tho sum of
stono Chapter No. 256 J. O. U. A. M ?500'00 caoh' bearing interest at the
tonignt at 7:30 o'clock All members1" 7 " n'w'uuiu, uu aw
are reaucsted to bo nrcsont. proprlate interest coupons attached,
WALTER' RUDY. Councilor. l'yablo semi-annually on the first day
of February and August In each year,
Mrs. Charles B. Leo pasaed through Kaltl bonds Bha11 bo numbered con-
tnls -city Monday frcm Cincinnati -"v"y buries uurauerca irom .no.
whore she was at tho bedside of her 1 to N'0, 25, 'ncluslvo, numbers 1, 2, 3
husband who In in tho Jewish Hospital nnd 4 ucl"S duo aud payablo on Fobru-
Mr. Leo wm recently operated on ar' lst- 1923. "umbors C, 6, 7 and 8
tl.re His n-.r ny frlondH will bo glad omns uuo anu payapio on Feuruary
() hear that he Is Improving rapidly. l8t 1921 numbers 9, 10, 11 and 12 be-
lug duo and payablo on February lBt,
There will bo a callod incotlnc nf numbers 13, 14, 15 and 16 being
. tho Board ot Education tonight in tlio duo n,ul payablo on February 1st,
High School. Soveral matters of im- 192G. nnmbors 17, 18, 19 and 20 being
portanco will bo brought up, the chiof uo aId payablo on February lBt,
hnlnf ihn niontinu nt 1927. nunibors 21. 22. 23. 24 nnd 25 bo-
"vu w uivuiiuii ut uv i ui III tiv I ' I
teachers. Juo a,ul la)'hIo on February 1st,
, , , 1928.
. Tho conoral tonic of thn Prnvnr- SECTION 2. These bonds shall con-
meeting In tho Christian Church to- 'Hn on their face, nnd bo known ob
nl,ht Is "Any Thoy Continued." Ev- funding Wator Bonds," liayahle to T,
cry member should attend this sorvlco'M- Hussoll, Chairman of tho Ways and
ESTATE OF NEIL MacLAREN, Dec'd.
iMacLaron, aged 27, died, leaving Estate of $5,000 to
infant son, his wife having died a year before. Named fam
ily friend as Executor and Trustee. Family friend yields to
temptation; money used; friend dies, child put in Orphnn
Asylum. How about your baby? Whnt will become of it
whon you are gone?
May wc tell you why this could not happen to ANY"
Estate whero wo aro Exeoutorf Wo will he glad to advise
you without charge. All consultations strictly confidential.
UNION TRUST & SAVINGS CO.
Maysville, Ky.
from 7:30 to 8:30.
Tho Ladles' Aid Socloty of First
Baptist Church will moot this
ovenlng at 7:30 o'clock at tho homo ot
Mrc J. H. Groulnger on Fifth street.
Menus Committee, or buarcr, at tho
Bank of Maysvlllo, N. B. Asso. In
Maysvlllo. Ky., and shall bo delivered
to the said T. M. Russull, to bo ox
Highland Linen SS1
PLEASE THE DEAR GRADS
What would make a more appropriate or more useful gift than a
12,G0O.OO In "Wator Bonds" of $500.00
ouoh, numbered S2 and 56, Inclusive
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Mulllkin of Flora- SECTION 3. All ordluancos or parts
Ingsburg have returned homo after a of ordluuucos In conflict horowlth aro
visit with thulr daug itor. Mrs. E. E. horoby repealed and this
Unvlllo ot Poplar streot. shall be lu'full forco and effect
. and after Its pasmigo and publication.
Mm. Mart ia Vlmont lias returned to Passed In Cotiu'dll on' the 5th day ot
bur homo In Mlllersburg after n week's Juno, 1916.
"!t with ha- daughtor. Mrs. Arthur Signed nnd upproved by the Mayor on
hunting cf l.:inostona ntrt. the 5th day of Juno, 1916.
i Approval:
Catcher CL. rles Vhrlg Jiimpwl tho ' J. WfMSLBY LHB. Mayor.
Jejlngton Iwui Sunday n:(bt nnd his Attost:
tiereabouts uro unknov-.i.
olmngod by him for tho rcdomptlon ot box of Crane's Stationery or a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen?
Graduation Books, Fans, Purses. Books and manv other orettv
gifts to select from. See the Store that can help you decide.
cXm- It ftiiyfo maysville's Popular Book Store. 229 marhel
rrect from UK l2U6lt street, Itovsvifle, Kv. fe, . Dleirlcb, Prop.
Only $1,800.00 if sold
this week.
Sherman Arn
Real Estate and Insurance
Phone 663. 0'Keefe Building
la-JDed economizes space, saves
housework, is simple and sanitary.
The Table conceals a completely
made Bed ready to sleep in.
Requires no wall space. Two
household necessities in one.
FOUND ONLY AT
11' IT'S KOOKWOOD
IT'S THE BEST COFFEE
TIIADB
! BRISBOIS, The Furniture Man :
1 42 West Second Street. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 2
MAllK
Ono Pound Packages, Ono Pouud Cnni,
aicei tut.
Sold by all First Class Grccers.
E. . 1VEHSTEH CO.
Importers-Roasters
EYE SATISFACTION ! tt
Gem Todayf
S FORREST TAYLOR and HELENE
i R0SS0N
-IN-
Wo nrs never satisfied until you ar.
t'ay us a visit.
Uroken lenses duplicated.
Dr. II. Kaliu ot C'lucmuatl, ou ifondayil
Dr. (ivortfo Derlne, Erery Day.
Optomotrlsts and Opticians.
O'Keefs Buildlne.
A SKJX OF HAPIXESS-m.rE
BIHI) COFFEE 25c PEK L.
X
Its so Kood, try a pouud, sold only
XAYSVIIiliK TEA AX1 COFFEE CO-
lloasters nud Importers.
.No. 0 E. Second St. Phono Oifl
True Nobility"!
A beutiful drama founded upon Tennyson's immortal lines,
"IIovr'er it b, it seems to me 'tis only noble to bo cood; kind
hearts are more than coronets and simple faith than woman
blood."
SEE THIS WONDERFUL PRODUCTION IN FIVE ACTS
HEAR MISS LORA PERRY SINO, "GARDEN OP DREAMS"
TONIGHT.
LOOK I LOOK I WATOH FOR THE "OmOUS" THAT IS
COMING THURSDAY.
Q. WOOD OWENS. City Clork.
ii- j 1 -. . -
The PASTIME
TODAY
"THF WITNFW featuring dorothy davenport
"$500.00 REWARD"
"SHERLOCK BOOB, the Detective"
Marguerite Brown Singing New Song
r Triangle Eine Arts Presents MARIE D0R0 in a 5-Reel Feature "WOOD NYMPHS"
HARRY GIBSON in a 2-Reel Triangle-Keystorie Comedy "PERILS OF THE PARK"
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