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1 i ! nFTV-THREE ARE CHUM; RECLASSIFICATION ADDS riFTT MORE TO CLASS ONE. MOST LY COLORED. The Lo.nl KxrmpUon Bnerd ,.,. the reelsaaiflrstinn of ell m" in the fin.1 rfr.fl of It". P""'n many more In rim- on. " these re, Unified at thin time ere eol ered and mart o in order that the list ho complete for me may. call for 200 colored men who will lesee nere July I for ramp. u..;fi.J J.I 10 ssd lit (Is to Claw rnrTewl K. Knyd 'I James Madison W irks. I Johnson Henderson ..I Arthur Boyd Nirk A. Hoon John Wesley Newell, tol 3 Richard Newell, c J Ellis MrKee. e 3 Kmmett MrRrynnlrl e.4 John 8. Mr Reynolds e I JefT MrReynolds. r. . Masnie Moore, r Hary Moore, r. . . . Douglas Mom, c. .. Jo MrCowan, e. . . Robt. MMtn r. . . . Will Martin, c... Will Kd Masaie. c, Morton l-owery. e Calvin Lewis, e . . George lavrll. r '- Rata Lewis, c FairleiRh I.esvell. .c. .3 Robt Leevell. c 4 Will Mom. r Mat Moore, r A Ion to Moorr, c VWian Minims, c II Milton Pahney Msyes e'2 Wm. Alexander I.ursn, t i E.Mie l-onir. c 2 Jo Andrew Laprade, t Frank Lsry. e Will Lacy, c 4 John Lary. c ller.y Krndnrk, C....4 ("old Kmw, t 4 V'm. Brown, e 3 Al Knott, c 2 Welter King, c 4 Howard King, c 4 Freddie King. 3 llillsrd King, c 3 Wehxter Kilihrrw, e. .2 ' Wash June, c 4 Ed Jones, c 4 Austin Johnnon c 4 Alex Johnnon, c 4 Jefferson D. Howie, c . . 4 Lurton llowrll. c 4 John Hooka, c I Preston Holmes, e. . . . 4 Roy Giheon, c 2 to to to to to . to to to to to to to to to to to to to ' to to u to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to IA 1 aaalaa,,al Great Auction Lot Sale! Tuesday, July 16, at Edenwold, Tenn. The $300,000,000.00 Powder Plant City Barton Brothers Auction Company (Standard of the South) will ofler for ale at public auction, for the high dollar, the property of Allen-McKinne Company, at Edenwold, the powder plant city, right at the bridge across the Cumberland River, and overlooking Old f fickory Powder Plant, where more than three hundred million dollars $300,000,000.00 now being spent by the Government. This property consists ol be".ut: ful business and residential lots. Property in Hopewell, Va , Gary, lnd and other places where not one third the amount that is now being spent at Edenwold advanced 1000 per cent, in a year. Edenwold property will do better. Buy a lot here and become rich. Free lot given away, absolutely free. You don't have to buy or bid, just be present, to get a chance. Free Lunch, Free band concert all day. Free prizes. Railroad fare refunded to out-of-town purchasers. This is an opportunity people living away from Nashville may never have again. Everybody come. Everybody welcome. Take the LAN. Railroad to Edenwold, or Galla tin Interurban to Parmer station, where Free automobiles will meet each train. Don't lorget the day or date, Tuesday, July 16, at 10:30 a. m. BURTON BROTHERS AUCTION COMPANY Standard of the South Selling Agents for AlIen-McKinnie Co. Free Observation Tower Constructed On The Property. No. 67 Arcade. Nashville, Tenn. Phone Main 3051 ! THE LATEST IN BASEBALL (By Associated 1'ress.l Anwrkaa AiMcaliM. Toledo Louiaville Indianapolis Columbia Game railed at end of 10th inninjr on account of dark neM. Minneapolis St. Paul Called at end of ninth inning ac count of darkness. AH twilight games. Aasecicea Lesiws. Washington 6 Philadelphia 3 IDE NtWtSf KNIT I INC. RUI.r.S Detroit . 8L Louis Boston S New York 6 Chicago 3 Cleveland I Game railed at ned of 7th inning. Natiewal Lmm. I'itUhurg N York Rain. GOT WHAT SHE ASKED FOR. An Ameriran negro atevedore ae- eurned to the great dorks in Bouth- wetera Kranre had written several letters to his Mark Kunsanna in Jack oeile. t'U , where the wrote bark Mtyixg: " uu H don't nrvah tell Bie noUi isf 'bout the battle a-UI. Tildan Sublet ' have done wrote her all boot how he kotrhed two Germans all by hiMlf and kilt three mo'." The nevedore was reluctant to wll hi girl that he was doing man ual lsnr and that hia only accouter wwnt wa the tinware fro mwhich he at h war bread, "ulum" and cof fee. Ha reply ran: "Dear Kue: lie battle am goin' You would faint if I told you de foil detail. Ah'm standing in blood to my knres, and every tint I move I t. p on a dead (ierman. W are too close to ue our rifles, and we're bitin' and gougin' 'tea. At one time me and two oUuh niggahs was hangm' on to de rruwn prince wid our teeth and old pa kaiser done boat us off wid a feme rail until roam fostments comer Life. ,' Cincinnati Brooklyn Wet Grounds. Chicago S Boston 0 8t Louis . . Philadelphia T. P. A. Toot J will hold its regular monlh ly meeting tonight at S o'clock at the Avalon. ' A fuD attrmianre is urged aa Met iers of importance ere to be consid ered. F. H. MASON. Sac. VICTIM OF FEVER. Louise, agt-d T ywears. daugsUr i m. ana Mrs. n. a. beay, of Qia West Fork neighborhood, dyd Tburs- oay oi lever. Sw!a55!fa-H!-w-waw Conservation Rabbitry m P. O. Bos 33. rim SI HOPKINS VILLZ, KY. BUCKS SI CO DOES SI 3S Btigger lha ClvWk.ni .Hsv TTsaa Ckkkeas. Cbsaser Tlus CW Lot Young UtiUty AabbiU Far ' . ' ... k , FARMHAND'S WAGES Those who havs been thinking the farmhand has been underpaid should compare hia wages with what the rity man kt paid. An editorial In the July Farm and Fireside says: "The farmhand conies in for con siderable discussion nowadays, but he maV'h better elf Uian most people think. The Ohio State Council of lle'enee has been making a survey of labor conditions, and rcpoiia that a married man working on the farm for 330 a month is aa well off f ha were to receive $105 in a rity a 111 city Jod; wai a aiu iarm Job squala a I US city job, and so on. Not taking into consideration, tha report adds, 'the possibility of raiontf seme stock or produce on afisraa, which i usually customary.' "Nor baa wis married man en the fanis jab monopoly of advantages. far tha report farther finds that an uaKarrisd farmhand receiving 2S is aa wall off as if ha were receiving ISO ill tha city; that a 330 job for the beckalnr farmhand equate a 0 cy jobs ed that a 140 Job en tha farm i as good as a job m trie city, and aa an. The diferanre In ag gregate) returns is brought eVout by house rant, groceries, meat, milk, light, fael, unnecessary . aipensss. sn4 hixunes. VINE CROVE GIRL LOS IS '. SIGHT WHILE ASLEEP ' Vina trove, Ky . hxf II Miss Louise Medley, the lS-vaar-old daugh ur ef Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medley. awoke this morning to And herself to tally blind. The parents wfH leave with her tomorrow for LoaWvtlle for treatment ander a apeetanst. Tri WsaaeL a Csraaa from Let villa, was arrested at Tayimrsviils, ly.. for aaytef he hoped Cessna? weula wia- h i ti inrhrs on three needles 20 on first, 20 on second, IS on third. Knit 2. purl 2 for three inrhrs. Knit plain eight imhos. Divide stiUhes: 2H on btt needlr (for heel 14 on second nerdlr. 14 on third needlr. Int needle ( Knit 1 row. turn, purl I row. Turn. Rrpe from () until you have 27 rows. Alwsys slip ll stitch. Begin, to turn heel on wrong side. Slip 1.' purl 13, purl 2 together purl 1. turn. Slip L' knit 5. slip 1, knit 1. paw, alipprd etiUh ovrr knit stitch, knit I. turn. Slip I, purl 6, purl 2 ttrr(li-r. purl I. turn. Shp I, knit 7. slip I. knit 1. pas "''I' "ih over knit stitch, knit I. turn. Klip I, purl ., purl 2 together, purl I, turn. Slip I. knit 9. slip I. knit I, pss slipped stitrh over knit stitch, knit I, turn. Continue until there are IS stitrhes on the needle. Tick up 13 stitrhes on side of brel. list, needle ) Knit stitrhes of 2nd snd 3rd needles on to one needle. (2d need le) Pick up thirteen stitches on other side of beeL and take eight stitrhes from lut needle. (3rd needle.) 1st needle (A) Knit to within 3 stitches of end. knit 2 together, knit I. 2nd needle (B) Knit plsin. " 3rd needle (C) Knit 1, slip 1, knit I. pass slipped stitch over knit stitrh. Knit to end. (D) Knit around plain. Repeat A. B. C. I. until you have: 14 stitrhes on 1st needle, 2ft stitrhes on 2nd needle. II lit he on 3rd needle. Knit plain 5 4 inches. 1st needle (E knit to within 3 stitches of end. knit 2 together, knit I. 2nd needle (F) Knit I. slip I. knit I. pass slipped stitch ever knit stiUh. knit to within 3 im-he of end. knit 2 together, knit I. 3rd needle IG Knit I. flip I. knit I. pa dipped stitch over knit stitrh. tint to end (H) Knit 2 rows plain. Repeat E F G H 3 times (making 4 times in sll ) Then narrow every other row 8 times. Knit the 8 stitches of your 1st needle on to your 3rd needle. You now have ten stitches on each of the 2 needles. Break wool (leaving 12 inch length) and thread it into worsted needle. Hold sock so that the worsted needle is at your right hand always keeping wool under kniling needle, weave front and bark together as fotlnwtt: (I Pass wonted needle through I'M stilrli of front knitting needle as if knitting, and slip stiU h IT tlir knitting needle. Pass through second atllch as if purling, and leave stitch on the knitting needle. rasa through lit st:trli of back needle a. if purling, and slip stiU-h off the knitting needle. raw through 2nd stitrh of bark needle a if knitting, and leave stitch on knitting needle. Repeat from I) until all stitches are off needles. In order to svoid ridge arrosa end of toe. fasten wool iown the side. Iid on level surfsre the finished soik Hhoiild measure: Foot: Length, 114 inches, but, ISVs to 1 is acceptable. Ig: length. 14 inches; circumference, ft inches. Cuff: Circumference, unstretrhed. S inrhes; .tretrhed to fullest extent. 1 3 indie. Administrator's Sale of LANDS Thursday, July 25 ! s . AT TEN A. M. ALES to be held on Land in order to wind up the the estate of the late Jas. R. Gaines. These two fine bodies of land together with 2 sma'l I tracts of timber will be sold to the highest bidder at $ a. PUBLIC AUCTION ! f S YOUR FAITH MOW DEEP IS ITT Privat lUrold R. I'rat, in an article which appears in the Red Cross Msg aiine for June, exhorts the people of America to have fsith in the God of Nations in our present ordeal. He says: "It is hard. Who ran mrssure the terror of the supreme test? The Bel gian devastation? Aak the Belgian refugees why they will not leave England, why they will not cross the Atlantic to a larger country and world of nw opportunity. Why? 'Because we are going home, wheal' Victory is ours when the enemy ie driven over the border, when shells ere stilled and dead men's bones msy rest in quietness.' "Faith-have we such superb faith? If vou doubt your power ef faith, aika ramdv now. Each toi squared shoulders is a victory toward !J uachanged. the victory whicbls final. "We must win. Every word whis pered of peace ie ours before right of earning, is a whieper to aid the enemy. Every word whiapered of esse, before psace for all time ie CHICAGO MARKETS. (Fltrniahed by Whttfleld Bros., Odd Fstlowa Bldg J July 12, ISIS. July . . . . 1H0 164 150 11M Aug ....160 163S 1(0 161 Kept ....160 163 169 161 OaU July 73 7HVi 78 78 Aug 71 Tt 71 71 Sept 70 72 70 70 .45.50 48.55 48.25 48.26 .26.37 26.87 26.37 36.30 Pork- Sept .... Lard- Sept .... Ribs Sept 21 80 21 R2 24 72 Louisville Live Sloth. Cattkr. 3b0; hogs, 2400; 28c high Each test held on' sr. tops I1T 2B. Sheep 6,000; steady M 7b THURSDAY'S CASUALTIES. Thursday's casualty list contains IS dead, 27 wounded and 23 missing action. Fslig E. Elliott, of Crutch gained ie a shirking of the UsU and. held. Ky. U la the Utter list The trials ef a fsith which most, preve marine list contains 17 dead aad IS worthy of Victory. " severely weanded. TERMS OF SALE-One third Cash. Balance in one, two and three years. Notts to bear 6 per cent, interest DESCRIPTION OF LANDS The "Montgomery Place" located 3 miles of Gra y. cey, on the Hopkinsville and Cadiz highway, conced- r d to be one of the mot beautiful farms in the coun ty and containing 412 acres all in high state of cut tivation, v "The Gaines Home Place" located 2 miles of Gracey, on the Hopkinsville and Eddyville highway, containing 400 acres, with 360 acres in high state of cultivation, and 40 acres in timber. 51 12 acres of fine timber located on the Cadiz road, 4 miles west of tha Montgomery Place, and opposite Hammond's pond. 20 acres of good timber one mile northeast of the Montgomery place. The two farm will be offered In two tracts each, and each (aim will then be offered as a whole. Remember the date of sale and be on hand. Prospective Buyers On See Land lit AhyTimc By Ap plying to Manager on the Piaoc A. S. TriRDIBISILE! t AUCTIONEER. ... t HOPKINSVILLE . KENTUCKY 4444M4 Ice Cream lime Has Come Aad we ere alwsys ready to (M year erases pwhr. Oar cesses is the best, pares! sad ssesl eseaemisal it is pec sibls to boy. , VANILLA, CARAMEL, CHOCOLATE. CHEMY. HUT ... TANGO FLAVORS. $1.50 Per Gallon, $1.00 Per One-Half Gallon, 75c Per Quart, ysar Brick Creea asado oa order, IS.SO per gallon, packed 4 deUeereeV All orders sask oa eVUeery. TeUekeae in Telephone SOO. M1M Taoae 99. GARRISON ICE CREAM COMPANY. te e tr . see v