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1 The Central Record, Lancaster, Ky. Thursday, Apr 10 1919. PRESCRIBE EXERCISE cnD tuc unimnrn run inL nuunutu k"PLAY.THEnAPY" IDEA IS OEINQ THICD OUT IN CAMPS OF CCNTflAL MILITARY DEPARTMENT. Chicago. "I prescribe an hour of volley hull fur jmir stiff wrist this iimmlng," Is In lug Ix-unl nmv In n ilnreii nf 1'ncle Siihi'k inmps wherein wnuniltsl Miller are 't m viila'oflns. Or, II limy l- that tln pn serlpllnn Is miini'llilli; like this: "Hoy, Jnur knee Juliits are pretty stiff and the hinge of jnur hips ilnn't work right. Siipme juti (ilny n nil Imll fur nn liuiir today iiml Itiiimrrmr ami linn prolong tin fM-rtixl of play n hit. 'I'M Mill do mure for j mi lluiii mi) thine J ." Ir. II. I". Kiilleiiliirg. thief nf Y. M 0. A. physlcnl illnrturx In tli ntnil military di imrlnicnt, Kith linnlipmr tent In Chicago, In receiving word al most dally Iiml the luti-t iiiwIukI nf treating wnunilisl men In K-ivi rntin-nt ImspltHls In such ruses in ih'imnnl ex ercise nf Joint", lingers, wrlts. legs or arms, Is lining wonders fur the ml. illrrn. Tlit'y nut only are (limning nff llii'lr nllni.nl- hut nn- taking mi i beer ftltnisM unit ii ni'H liitiri'-t In Ilf.', he declines. Tin- Iri'nlini'iil Is "in'" In tlmt inrillinl inrii cmmlne iiiih case nml prescribe certain, giiiiies in 111 tin. hcisls of Itint ruse. Nil pla)lug nt en nn" rtspilrlng etrrrfse nf muscle nr Joints It dune mil' nml' r tin' direct su p'rtlnti if it misllcul ntllri r. Ilnctnr Kullcnhrrg iii rts. Helplno Government. "I'hjslnil directors nf tl Y. SI. ( A. tin- ti. I I'lnir tin1 gnicriiuiiiit In these mutters nt 1 1lia linn'." explained pop. tr Kiillenbrrg. "I miiliT'tiiiiil tin- np- illnillii nf nur thisiry Hint tin- iln Ins or ivrtalu gunu liiilnl nrtuln all- nn mi U (.Hue iti'innnnnitcil with nur. res nt MitiuiK cttiiijai In iln- plain ri- liilllttmlliill if the phtslrnl mail. NY iln not umliT-rHti massage, hidro- therapy. Icrtrnthenipy nr inmiunt tin rnpy. lint we are fttullitiC tlml p.ii fled eirrrlse In pluy works wonders In loosening joint nml bring the mini n n normal state." At tli following ramps the new trwliHeiit nf "pliiy th.-rnpy" Is being uisl ninvwfuly njHifi hundreds nf Wounded wilillers, snllnr-. mnl marines Tailor. m,iti.e, liriHi lskes, I'nrt Mii'ritlati. I'nrt D."t ilnliii"!. I'nrt Iten. niln llarrlMin, r. S. iluiernt lmpltiil Nn. -'I. I.'iner, mnl ptiuii jirn Itt'lne iniiile now tn i-liihllOi the trmtinent nt Ciiintx I'muioii. Sherinnn, ('niter nml the hit: I'nril hn.pltiil. 1 1, trull. It In ri jxirleil Hint Mnji.r Kelley at .'ntnp irniit lint Mt nhh' tun Inrce tun- Mory iHirriKV" fnr 11 cjniiiiislum mnl will nk the Y. M. . A. fnr two men tn i n.lt In illrectlni; ununileil unhllim In their .-Hme. HONOR FIGHTING PARSON Dr. Jnhii II. fllffnril. Itnptltt mini ter In time nf peine Inn real flshter 111 time nf uitr, tinn heen nunriliil the crnlx lie Kuerre fnr eMrnnnllunry hern- Ism In nrtlnn. Uielnr Clirr.iril. nn n Y. M. C. A. orkT, I niMil the reil wrath nf wnr. lie lin heeii In Hie Drills tone ni iniioli ai the hnnllent Infiintrjmiin ami nm ilrrnratiil fnr u limit unusuiil ciplnlt. He hh one nf three men who lirnviil Inrrsmnt enemy fhell lire while rei. DOCTOR CLIFFORD. MilnR Cnl. AlhertiiH V, Cntlln, mm. inuniUiiK ulllrer nf I he Sixth regiment nf ninrliiet. The trlnViirrleil the colo nel tn Kiifely nn n Ktretcher. Poctnr CHITnril went nver thu tup inuny HineK nml nimeneur helng kllleil nn ci'MTiil ncnislons. He In Ufty-oiio ears old. Pralitt "Y" Work. , Uiuiuulllleil prnUe by CntiMiI Oon- erul llnrrls in rilherhi for thu nrrvlco j rendereil not only to the Amerlruii rx- nilllloiiiiry trtmpx, hut also In thu Czechs ti m 1 tn Ilunkliiii prisoners by the American Y. M. ". A. necreturlen, f Is conlaliuil In un nlllclul commuulca. (Hon trutiMiilltiil In Hie Mute depart tnent lit WiikliliiKtun by Tnul II. Iteliisch, American minister to China, i -p f Great Athletic Program. Throuiih Ihu V. SI. C. A. thu United Stutes pluns to Intruiluco u project (or tho uVu'lopment of Amerlcau utliletlca lu thu allied iountrU'8. Auierica'a ureatet athletic leuibrs uro bvlui; tit ted to direct tho uiotviueut from thu headquarteri to bo established la Distinctive Clothes For Exacting MEN you'll like them they are Society Brand Clothes Tlii-y nrv tailored to not tin; pueu for cluvt-r as well as practical styles. Any man who is particular about his attire will he thoroughly sold for all time after he buys his first suit here. We helieve we are showing the strongest line that we have oireretl anil certainly the pret tiest patterns and best styles that you have seen for sometime. Another bin feature is the fact that we can fit you no matter whether you are Idiik or short or make a bin impression on the scales. Society Brand Clothes are sold here, that's why we are known as "STY1.K IIKADQL'AUTKItS". We feel that these nationally known clothes do not need any introduction to you but we merely want to keep the fact in your mind that this is the Store where they are sold. .rr-rr ' JJwirttj ilraitH (Ctulhru 5 Per Cent Cash Discount to Returning Soldiers. PARKS & HENDREN. "STYLE HEADQUARTERS" Where Society Brand Clothes are sold. DANVILLE, KENTUCKY. TOTAL VALUE OF M ALL FARM CROPS According to Bureau of Crop Estimates Fully One-Half Is Found in Cereals. HEM? CROP INSIGNIFICANT Are you starved for music without realizing it? Such a condition is possible. The nor mal person craves music; unconsciously, if not consciously. It is necessary to mental health. It affords just that emotional stimulus required to lift the mind from its habitual channels. It is re freshing, life-giving. An evening of music means relaxation and dreamless sleep. The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" you have all the world's best music rendered by, the world's greatest artists. And you have it HKCKKATKI) with such com plete perfection that it is utter ly impossible for you or any one else to distinguish the art ist's own performance from that of the New Kdison. This has been proved not once but hundreds of times In thu fam ous tone tests in which the art ist has sunir or played in direct comparison with the New Kdi son. lu not one instance have the listeners been able to dis tinguish artists from instru ment. Let music brighten your life. Make it a genuine resource as well as entertainment. Call at our store anil listen to the New Kdison. L. B. SflPP FURNITURE 60MPfNY. DANVILLE'S LARGEST FURNITURE AND RUG STORE. DANVILLE, - KENTUCKY. MAT COHEN Culls Meeting of Tobac co Growers And Warehousemen. At a meeting called in Lexington Ky March L'Sth, of this year, a ten tative organization of the loose leaf barco warehouses of this Common wealth "its formed, and in order that tut only those v. ho are associated or connected with the loose leaf tobacco warehouses, but all those who are in tended in the planting and growing if t:ie 19111 crop may be heard, rela tive o this organization, a meeting will be hehl in the Hoard of Trade HulMing, Third and Main Streets, i. u.jvdlc, Ky., at one o'clock P. M. Saturday April 12th. 1U 10, anil to I which every farmer who contemplates growing tobacco this year and every one who is directly or indirectly in. tetested in the loose leaf warehouses of t jis state, or ilireitlj or indirectly Jiltresteil m the tobacco industry, is i cut earnestl and cordially invited u attend this very important meet ng, and join in the discussion as to the necessary course of proiedure to prevent the planting of the contem plated acreage of tobacco in Kentuc ky this year, which, if carried out us contemplated, will undoubtedly re 1 suit disastrously to those so engaged. MAT S. COHEN. 1 Commissioner of Agriculture. jBABV CHICKS MUST HAVE AT- TENTION I I'eed them regularly. give them I ldentv of rlenn itrlnLimr untnr mill I I to each c"y give them a little 11. i A THOMAS' I'OULTIiV KKMKDY. I the bone and muscle builder, as well at u tonic and specitic for bowel j troubles. W. A. WCKKIiSO.N' Wlte Provision of Nature. I Mini iiys worships Mimcthlm:; ill. ways be sees the Infinite shadowed i forth In sniiicthliu Unite; illul Indeed . ran and niMt mi mi- It In nny finite F .1.1.... I.t... .. ..II ... A I.I.. I nun., i'iiiv ii iiiih nun i-ii iu u Ilia I eyes thereon. Ciirlyle. Vegetables Appear to De Gaining In Relative Importance Tobacco Has Highest Value In Hlttcry for Crop of 1918. (Prepared by the ITnltM States Depart ment uf Acricutture.) Fully one-Milf tin- total value ift nil farm erupt In 1!)1S at the farm, accord In to the bureau of crop estimates Is found In the centil., the crop total being (UXZi.Mt.OOi) nml the rcrenl j total $7,U7U,(JO,OUO. The group next below In value Is that of the liber ! crops cotton nml hemp, but the latter Is Insignificant. Including cotton seed, ' these two crops have a value of ! $1)111,000,0110, nr 14 per cent of the ag gregate nf all crops. I The census Items of liny and forage crops make n total value uf $1,SSJ,W).. 1 000 for 1U1S, or 1!1 per cent of all I mips, but these Items do not nde- qunlely cover the value nf strmv and I cum stover nnd dn nut Include pastur age, tlie value which may now lie muchly estimated at $I.000.oU0,00i more than one-half us much us that nf the hay crop. If pasturage Is In cluded, the value of the buy and for age of WIS mut be nearly $;t,0(X),lXK). UiAl one-fifth of the crop total. Vegetables Gaining. Vegetables, subject to high variabili ty tn production and price from jear tn year, nevertheless appear to be gaining In relative Importance. Their value In l'.Kjl), the latest census year, was 7.0 per cent of that nf all crops, and In 1018 It was!! per cent, or$l."JH!, 000,000. The same Is true of fruits, the value of which bus become $ti:iS. OOO.OuO, or 4.5 per cent. In place of the 3.1 per cent of lUOO. Tobacco has the highest value In his tnry for the crop of 1U1S, and this reaches the estimate of $374,000,000, or ".0 per cent of the crop total. The high prices of lumber nnd other forest products have raided the farm value nf the j ear's products of "the farmer's wood lot" to considerable pro portions. A rough estimate for 1U1S compotes a value of $300,000,000, or 2.5 per cent of all crops. tl- ' Value of "Seed Crops." The group called "seed croim" Id tho census arrangement Includes beans and peanuts as well as various other seeds, For 1018 the value of this class of products Is fl49,00O,OOO, as estimated, und this Is 2.1 per cent of the crop total. In the value of the sugar crops, no beet or cauo eugnr Is Included, but only the beers und the sugar cane. Other Items ore sorghum cane sold and sirup mudo and maple sugar und sirup. The total Is $137,000,000, of which $04,000,000 represents sugar beets and sugar cane, and this com pares with the value ut the factory of the l,O07,0o0 short tons of beet and enne sugar of 1018, which may bo $177, 000.000, more or less. HOME GARDENING IS FAVORED Likely to Prove Profitable Investment of Effort This Year Plan for Family Needs. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Tho home garden Is likely to prove u profitable Investment of effort this year as It has for the past several sea- MB I i For Bed, Board and Laundry. Here Is a perfect gem of misapplied Kngllsli from u woman answering an udvertlsement for u French governess "au pair"; "I know a little English, und could give easy, nt once, lessons In French, for which I will he nour ished, lying down und blenched, who, I think, ure the conditions 'au pair.'" ltoston Transcript. Working In tho Garden With a Labor Saving Tool. sons, In tho opinion of the United States department of agriculture. The experience of the past few years has proved that persons who have suit) clent land aud spare time und who do their home gardening work Intelli gently and eiUclently Had It profitable. Tho relatively high prices of practical ly ull foodstuffs teud to Increase the saving effected, but the borne gurdea should be planned with a view to meet ing the family needs rather than of producing crops (or sale ou the market.