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Trie Daily Register, Richmon 3, Madison County, Kentucky Wednesclay Afternoon, June 1 6, 1 920. 1 Catarrh 7 iaSfc Real Enemy; arid Requires Vigorous Treatment ' Do Not Neglect It. ' "When you use sprays, atomizers and douches for your Catarrh, you nay succeed in unstopping t the choked-up . air passages for the time being, , but this annoying con dition returns, and you. lave to do the . same thing over : and 1 over egain. ': . ' Catarrh- has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real benefit from such treatment?.. SPECIAL GEOGRAPHY COURSE A special feature of the classes for the first week of the summer school at Eastern Normal is the socialized geography, under the supervision of R. P. Green, supervisor, of the high schools of the state. This is his first year in educational work," for which he gave up a very lucrative position. He has become so interested in the progress of the education of the state that he decided to devote all his time to it. Mrs. J. M. Warren and daughters. Misses Sudie and Eula May, departed for Ohio this morning, where they will make their future home. Mr. Warren recently: purchased a farm north of Cincinnati and will be joined by his family this , week. MIDSUMMER HATS m Sports and Dress Models - Specially. Priced Lexington; Kentucky SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT IS ATTENDING SCHOOL Superintendent cf Schools Dudley Caudin, of Powell - cpunty, is not one of those personages who is of the opinion that he is in pssession of all the knowledge going, and has come to Eastern Normal to take the special summer school course. He will re main until the close of the short term. He stated today that he felt that it would be very benficial to him, and he wanted to "ge out of studying what he. could." He was informed this was the spirit to show, and was welcomed. First Mortgage Gold Bonds o 1 J1C UIUKUUIU UUI They are first mortgages on definite pieces of choice improved Louisville Real Estate. . i-4niei yield 6 netfroiff date: 6l'.pur?H They are not .subject to market fluc- tuations. 1 my MATURITIES- FROM.1 TO 12 YEARS, IN AMOUNTS OF $100,-$500,-$1,000. Write today for further Information. CONSOLIDATED REALTY CO. 231 SOUTH FIFTH CTREET, LOUISVILLE, KY. . 5. VVooWeu, Mnwfer Bond Department, C. C Hieatt. President. Clancy:, ISome People- Want Facts percyx. crosbv ; . : : : ;.: ..V ' : &yP' , Throw these makeshift remedies to, the winds, and get on the : right treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S., and 1 begin, a treatment ; that , has , been praised by; sufferers ; for half a century. . - - S. S. 5. gets right at the source of . Catarrh, ; and - forces, from the blood the germs which ' cause . the disease- : Special, medical, advice . regarding your own case free. Ad- - dress Medical Director, '106 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. WHEAT GUTTING WITHIN ONE WEEK Alonzo Jennings, living in the southern part of Madison county, while in Richmond Wednesday, stated that : Madison county would doubtless lead in the cut tig of wheat this year, although this is seldom the case. He de clared that the warm weather has caused the grain to begin to turn, and that the golden tinge is ap- proaching rapidly. He predicted that there might be some wheat cut during this week. However, he felt assured that haravest days would be here one week hence. In some localities, it is claimed, the wheat is 'ripening as never before in this' part of the state. The report that the fly -was dam aging wheat to a considerable ex tent in this part of Kentucky, is generally denied, Mr. Jennings asserted. JUDGE PARRISH PUTS WHITE TO WORK . When John White, who is colored, was informed that he was really not guilty of petit larceny Tuesday morn ing in county court, where Judge S. D. Parish was presiding in the ab sence of Judge W. K. Price, he felt jubilant, but this was of short dura tion. The charge came through the unsatisfactory manner in which White divided bluegi-ass seed cn the farm, of Louis Neale, where h had been engaged to gather the seed on the shares. White is said to have taken decid edly the largest share, hence his ap prehension. It was found that', owing to the fact that Tie had been' engaged on the shares, he could not be held for larceny, the act of his "misjudg ing" the shares, constituting a breach of trust. This seemed to please the prisoner, who had been in jail await ing trial. The court held, however, that White was cognizant of the fact that he was making an unequal di vision of the seed, and felt that he was not guilty of larceny, in the eyes of the law, simply because of the law technicality, and decided to send the prisoner to jail. To be specific, he gave White 35 days at hai-d labor. This was a surprise, since leniency was expected by White. Judgement for the plaintiff was re turned Tuesday in couny court in the case of Virgil Miller vs. Mark Fox for forcibly detaining possesseion of property. ' V V I iv&Oli f & wl 44 They are safe from labor troubles and economic changes. Their purchase is a confidential mat i.ier.y; ':, j . . ; , :- ;4byareeke(Lby the Consolidated VEet : Company, - with . assets of $1,000,000, and a record of 20 years without a loss to investors. Henry M. Johnson, Secretary; rV CAl-i MAK60MlLe.SAN HOUR-WtTHOUT APURR THE EN GINC . 0 Mil f I PUiH IT A 8 IT IRfcAlLY OPtH ITUP "V TtTLIN' CAOSC. V6RY"THNG5 A Btfl? WE INSECT DAMAGES GRAPES ' An . insect commonly known as. the flea beetle, is doing considerable dam age to grapes this; season. In some cases the damage is so extreme as to greatly reduce the crop. These in sects first .- eat the t leaves . and then the young fruit. This can be controll ed by, spraying with arsenate of lead, using two pounds of powder to fifty gallons -of water. ', v ; GOOD WORK, MR. HURST Ben. , J. F .Hurst, Richmond con tractor and supply man, who is in Big Stone Gap', Va., reports having secured the contract for furnishing supplies or the Stonega Coqe and Coal com pany, one of the largest orders land ed for some time. The supplies will be for a nw waterworks system be ing installed and will represent a cost of several thousand dollars. WHY Use YOUR TEAMS FOR HAULING when they are needed on the farm? We can do your hauling at rates that will surprise you when compared with cost of team hauling. - We also store cars in ..in our large, clean Gar age at reasonable rates. Special attention given wheat and corn hauling Let us figure with you ' When in town give us a trial. Telephone 653 BLUE GRASS MOTOR TRANSPORTATION Co. Office With Sandlin Supply Company Mrs. John List, of Hai-tford City, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Allen Douglas. - AT ONCE " 2 Residences 1 Small Farm Our . prospective buyers are willing to pay the price. Act quick, if you have any idea of selling- Freeman Realty Co. W. B, Freeman L. W. Dunbar F.P.Caldwell Phone 211 Office Over Citizens' National Bank. MARINE WIRELESS MEN ASK FOR BIG INCREASE (By Associated Press) . London, June 15 The marine wire less operators today declared a strike which will affect all ports and shipping,- The mien demand a vage in crease of 180 per.-cent over, pre-war rates and better Working conditions It is the first general strike of its kind and may take on an. interna tional aspect. L. H. Crawford, a Kansas rancher, has successfully imported . and bred Russian sheep. FROM i y wupki it. THRV ?;,!, II STHC KIND Ur 1 i vn i lw - , 'nMtfWM.o: STINGHOUSE FANS KEEP- YOU For Sale bv MADISON ELECTRIC lEXPtANATJON 0 CHILD LABOR LAW There seems to be a misunder standing of the .Kentucky Child Labor Law and its provision re lating to the employment of children during vacation. The following extract from the state Jaw, explains the situation: , "If you have your own or-any other child -between . 14 and 16 years of age, working for yon at any time of the year, in. or in connection with a factory, mill, workshop, mercantile establish ment, theatre, notion picture or in the distribution of messages or the transmission of merchandise without a permit from the super intendent of schools, you are breaking the child labor law. "If you have your own or any other child working for you who claims to be past 16 pears of age and it is proved that such child is not 16, you have broken the child labor law. The child's word, or the parent's, or the child's ap pearance, is not proof." There have been nonviolations reported in Richmond or vicini ty and no difficulty has ever been experienced from this source. IMPORTANT TIPS TO MAKE GARDEN PAY The farmer's garden should he the richest piece, of land on the farm as it is called upon to produce more than any other piece of land. This heavy production can only be. secured by having a succession planting of crops, that is, as soon as one crop is matured, plant another one in its place, or very often the second crop can be planted between the rows of the first crop. Beets can be planted between rows of early radishes, su gar corn can he planted in the place of early peas, and such planting of beans can be made at intervals of two or three weeks' time. This will enable the garden to produce its max imum number of crops. Supervisors Closing Work The members of the' Board of Supervisors report they will fin ish today hearing complaints of property owners regarding as sessments and that the ' session. which has been an extended and tedious one. will soon be at an end. There have been many complaints made, it is understood owing to alleged increase in val uation of property. The oldest existing bank note it dated 1399 B. C, and was issued by the Chinese government. "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY" To Ke Pre.euted Wednesday Night, June 16th at 7:30 O'clock At Second Christian Church - Puutomime '. IIok of Arcs Cant of Character KinK . Snowili-B Krykenilall I.eona (ott I Qurrn Prince ...KIoUe Short Irino'MS Rlizu'beUi Wheeler Had Fairy Annio Slae Mj'r Seven ;ooil KalrlCB Elizabeth Wliitlock Huttle U .A orris . l.elia Current " ;!imle I-ee Welln ' ,l - r Florence Current , ltettic Mae 13yehoue Lruora Frazler Gardner Oxcnr Frazler I'aee Walter Keykendall Old Woman Emma Mae Wells A Silver OO'erlns will be taken at Door for the Iteuelit of the Xew Church the I OtONT POT ON A HILL IP SKID-THAT J- . TH kino of a car I GOT. fat Growing larger as we near the close, this is the closing week Saturday is the closing day. We have saved money for hundreds of customers, why not have us save for you? You expect us to give you good values at all times; to sell at a narrow margin of profit. We always have. But that's not enough right now. Men want lower prices and we're not going to stop at half way measures to give them what they're after. Every Hart Schaffner & Marx suit in stock has been marked below present wholesale costs. We've done the same to our slock of Boys' Clothing. We may lose money on some of these sales, but that can't compare with what we'll gain in your confidence. You'll know that we're looking after your interests ,that we're saving money for you. That's what counts right now. A 20 Per Cent, off on AH Boys' and Men's Suits Specials for Friday and Saturday, 18 and 19. One lot of MEN'S SHIRT,S assorted styles, all sizes, standard makes, prices range from $2 up to $4 Special for Friday and Saturday $1.45 and $1.95. Special 2 Days Only, 18th and 19th SILK SHIRTS at reduced price of 20 per cent off. All sizes 13 to 16 1-2. COOL BREEZY UNDERWEAR Special for Men's Union Suits $1.15. This is a broken lot .standard makes, roomy and cool, no sleeves, knee length, most all sizes in this lot; they will go quick-; Boys' Underwear, Broken Lots Union Suits, 65c special. Boy's Blouses, broken lots, 95c special. Children's Wash Togs and Rompers Fine quality K & E make, special for Friday and Saturday 65c, 95c, and $1.35. J Home LARGER POWER UNITS ADVOCATED FOR FARMS The scarcity -of labors means thai many acres will be idle this year un less fanners use larger power unit-, in cultivating and caring, for the nec f AW. WHAT At?C YA TRYIN TO 6T A WAV WITH ? THAT C CAN WONT CO 'LESS YA 5"HOV IT & PLUMBING CO. fciey-Savsrag Evert STAN! of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes essary crops. It very often liai that one man and four or l'ivt.' ; can do two and onr-half a work as one mar-, ami two nr.i!:v. is especially true in preparing ground for crops whe iiTuY.'ni'r AW! DGNT I KUDVJIT "(I QbTl TH0UCH7 YA NAD 'MA6NAT.OM qui I tnwvvni $ iinu j s ; f coot .4! 'r y i 1 . to kx; JVUL.i t r n r to your cc1 Ii: helps 1 1 f J. 5 I'.' r l ili : S- ' f ! i f If' f- y.-.' i-:.. I ' i-.i- li nt ! t' '. r- rr r, ; ii; . i . 1 ! '. 1 : -t. : .Mi Pit top: mm s ' -. .. Ml V PHONE 433 Incorporated 1