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7 -V . . 4 i .... , -,- DAILY KKNTUCKIAN Aug. 25, liM. J ativ- i a. it I t I r 1 jOSTIII 4 PANS IS 'SIREII' C'oomy Ones Are Named for the Unwelcome Air Raid SlanaL tabl STttTOT IS A "EERLOQUE" i iso. ' kit j f y ' feepla Hv Joyoue Time Whll Warn. Xf1 Infl In Subway tatlone Crea i ' Qama Hold Intereet af I N ' ' tha Crowd. WO . i ' rri. Two mora word hare bee , i added In Ibit-mr growing dictionary (JHt war word a. In Parla theoe two words kav achieved new etgnlfl- Cmic. rejarmlata ara now known aa "strene'and optlmlata ara "berloquee." The algninranro la oelf-explanntnry to those who have npfrlmwd an atr raid In Parla. Many dread tha ariwrh fur. weird, hanaheellke wall of tha I. no giving etrea mora than tha art wal danger fmni tha raiders, whlla tha 1 nH-rioqaa," that lively Hltla bogle , call telling that all dancer la past and that ona may raat Mely In oWa1 , bed. Is Jnfleed a friend welroma ai any '. , firftitfat, 4 A Parla bookkeeper who suddenly left tha city whan tha raids over tha capital became too frequent and want Swan Nantea baa bean ailed by hie em fm "oyer for BOO damage for leaving wlth- Vt notl re. Tha nine, not tha only ia of l!a kind la tha French court Cody, a attracting attention. Dl Tha bookkeeper axplanatloa waa that nla aerrea wera upset by tha 0 bombs and ahella and that be thonirht klmaelf natMed In itettlnf out of dan- er. Tha court held that a bombard tnt,.by alrp'anea and lonjrsnire 7rim could not ba considered a Biifn ctesr reasoa for tha breach of con tract and Kara Judgment for tha amount named. Tha darkened atreeta of Pari hara roied many, persona to room around a after returning from the theater a visit oeeauee or tna oimcuity ia finding the atreeta and bono numbers. Aa attempt to Improve thla rondltloa la to ba made anon by placing lumlnoua another traced In little bottonllke mir ror which reflect and magnify tha amalleat glimmer of light on the bouaee af tha city. ' ! One would think upon descending to a one of tha large and centrally located iHunRnmuu i .linn j .m ii'ni. " . . ara aard aa ahettera that a aolree waa 1 la peogroa Inatead of aa air raid. I . Thla la what the correapondent aaw ' aoa evening during a raid whea ba ' waa obliged to eeek cover In one of the subway atatlona: ' la cna corner a violin, accompanied by two guitar, waa doling out a tone to which a "squadron" of yoothful ab ator were waltxtnf around, their pact- - acre being a group of pretty danoeuaea who bad fctirrtedly left a neighboring theater wearing their eoatumee, make ap and all Ia another corner a group of Polios, loaded down with their trench equip ment, having been ranght In the under ground while oa their way to tbe rail road depot and to tha front, were alng Ing "Itadelon,' their Tlpperary." la rather dlacordant tonea. Bat It waa alnglng )it tha aama. Crap Qama Helda Crowd. t Aa nnuKual feature of tbla particu lar "aolree" waa a genuine all-Amerl- caa crap game not for kecpa. It would hardly be aa exaggeration to Bay that kk!( of the crowd In the elation had edged around tha half doaen jre American doughlioya three) of whom were gentlemen of color to wltocaa thla con trot la bona throwing. The colored gentlemen bandied their dice wHh a deftneaa that waa delight fully remlnlncent of "aomewhero la llarlem," to aay nothing of their pro Brlency In tha vocabulary of the game, which Parlatane hare alnco learned N a rery caaentlal adjunct to any aklU at It. Inveetlgatloa of caaualtlea following aa air raid over the capital aava nroved to tha authorttlea that tha greateet aamber af caaualtlea ara not tbe reoult of Inittrlea received from tbe botube x tna taldera, but of cara leaaoeaa oa the part of tha vtctlroa. PerlHlan ttAva tna po accutro .1 1- .1. v. . 1.1 14 of doora to tea uip l . Or.' iclla from tha antlajrrvft nd otbrra laav tbalr ahelirra 6tno beforo tha at gnat. Aa a reaalt rccfpUy S3 Deraona wera Injured." auroa becaoao tuey did not keep ander cover long enough, and oLbrra becanae they atood at their ln dowf waUbJnf t)ik bunting ahella a If It ware aa eihlbltion of firework. The police hara agnla warned the pop nlatlon. "Tho better prutertloa of the city. aaya aa order. 1 no reaaoa fur Beglectlug tbe prvcautloaa dictated hy eotamoa eraae." ay, aea Mr. Barbank, Atlanta, Oa. A cornatalk In tha war gardcai of kl. i. Yarbrougu baa j-iKt produced Ave ear of cofn nod a .eel of a beat growing out of one of the corn corn. Both corn and wheat keraela ara fully developed. Tbe 8ili!M warn aeat to Herbert Uoo- , wttb iwtlnent comment. gjoewa Toole Waa Cora Cure. t Lftlila. kla Mlataklog a bottle c t, ' for a aerva reue-i. M t 1 l.t, uhe . Iik a b'X x ; i KMi Iiurrtnl to t'1 iiiog or tna u HONOR ROLL. We nuMlah below a Hat of the name ef thoae from Chriatian county who have arrived overeeaa. Thia honor roll" will ba pubtiahed week ly, or aa oftan aa nereaaary, with all addition that may ba reported. In The Army. Lieut. Col. Logan Feland, Bayard Vaaey, Earl Broaddua, A. William Jone. Joaeph C. Btitea, Jamea Rtitea, Uacar White, Arthur S. Reader, Dudley Ptampa, Tom Wooton, John T. Smith. Lakin Ducker, Clyde Wolfe. Sergt John B .Sergeant Fenton ITolloman, Caldwell Feland, J. C. Johnaon, Jr., Will A. Owen, Frank W. Pahney. Jr., Edward N. Penirk. Walter F. Humphrey, John M. Hurk holder, Frank L. Summer, Jamea Long, O. II. Ilcmlerton, Hrnry V. BarefieM, Sr V. Tpge, Lieut R. Hcrndcn Waller, Lieut Welcy Palton, Rrgera Goodrich, colored. George Sou tha 11, Philip Redd. Prttu Baker. Lieut Randolph Dade, M. R. C. Cnpt Pretiton Thomaa, M. R. C. Albert Wilson. Rrx Hanbery. Lieut Joe A. Walt, M. R. C. Edward Breathitt Jack Rollow, G. D. Shaw. Lieut Ja. II. Coleman. Fred liiKc'ns. Caldwell KcIhii I. Gordon Shepherd. Jamea Clark Fuqua. Bryan Pace. Lieut Chaa. A. Robertaon, Vernon Pepper. Cyrua M. Williamion, Malcolm Quarlca, Guy Stnithaon. Aa E. Stinnett Ulysaea W. Jrnkini. Kufua W. Keeling. F.lgar Wade. Richard Wade. Charlie B. Long. Ila B. Wo.t. Joe Buckley. Herman Buckley, Horace Lyon. KairlciKh Ware. Ernest Winfree. Sergt T. T. Winfree. Robert Winfree. Luthrr Wolfe, Jr. J. II. Wolfe. Eliae Mitcheii. Lit ut. Wm. C. Warfleld . Wilbur Wadlington. Klvin Kitrgina. Rollia Andernon. Elvin Riintina. T. E. William. Herbert Sample. Sergt Tom P. Goldwaithe. Capt Clay Tichenor. Mi Henry Tichenor. Sri-Kt. O. C. Dodson. II. J. Salmon. Henry Koon. Dennia Cannon. Lemican Cannon. J. Blangy Walker. Lieut. R. F. McDanieL H. A. WaHrip. Fred 0. Morria. la The Navy. Edgar Carey, Joa Kelly, II. D. Waltrip, Ruvl Hanbery, William lUgsdale, E. L. Hendrick, Ira Weat Ennla Wiley. Rod Croaa Narooo. Miaa Emma Hunt It Cays ta B Oourteoua. I'ullceiiiea ehould ljra It paye to be eourteouH. A Pittsburgh bluocoat finind su ) to be a feet. Ha aaw a mum and two women getting off a Joplla car, each carrying a heavy aultcaaa. Tho uOtcer, eeelng that one of tho wouioo a having trouble la carrying he baggage, gallantly slopped up and Baked that be be permitted to assist her. When be picked It up some tiling Inside rattled sunplciously. At pollco tattoo, soya tbe Hun. 73 quarta of liquor wi re removed froea. the auis-cawx--Kaiaa Oty Star.. Setter Than Csat Flatbuoh According to aa Italian erlenllat'e flit urea a square mil of tbe aartb'a surtac In alx hnura of aan btoo rcvUta heat equivalent to the omhuatloo of more than 2.6U0 toe af XjoL IWnaonliuret Order your suushhM U'w tcfur U' ruh bcglne. Takea rScturee at Right Anglo. or Kuvluth lui'i-uiloa la a camera that louka Ute a short tolcacopa and ukva t-botuk-rat'ba at right auglaa ta ti user' Hue of vision srlthuut tba iMiii'n'i knoalu?, CAN EXPLODES: BOY IS KILLED LAD AT CENTRAL CITY, HAM MERS ON A RAH NATURE OF EXPLOSIVE MYSTERY Central City, Ky., Aug. 24. While walking along tha railroad tract a half mile above thia city, Erneat Frit, age IS year of Terr Haute, found a can lying on the trarta. Ha pick ed it up and tried to open it with hi flngera. Thia would not work and he tapped It againit tha ralL Ha waa killed in the exploeion that followed. Bernard Giah, age 10 year, who waa accompanying Frltaa to tha awim ming hole, waa cut about tha feet and atarted for homo. A railroad man aeeing hia condition took him home. where he told tha tragedy. Tha exploeion tor away tha left arm of young Friaa, while ha wan badly rut about tha chin and cheat. One niece of it went through hi cheat and penetrated hia heart, death being inotantaneoua. Tha coroner' jury held an inves tigation and pronounced death due to an accident but waa unable to de termine tha nature of tha explosive. Young Giah tolk hia father, who con- ducta a etore at thia city, that the ran waa about the aize of a amall can of condensed milk. Fries ia an orphan and had been making hia home with hia aunt, Mr. E. B. Miller. Hi mother, Mr. Lau ra Friaa, died a few month ago. He wa the laat meiwoer of hia family and liia bcty waa taken back tonight to Terra Haute for burial. P Church Stems j Camborlaod Proabytoriao Ckarcb. Rev. J. W. Stile. Tantor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 1 1 :0 a. m. Morning Worship. 7 :00 p. m. Chnatian Endeavor. 7 :30 p. m. Evening Worship. 7:30 p. nt. Wednesday Mid-week Prayer Service. Second Baptist Ckarck. W. R. GOODMAN, Partor. 9:30 i m. Sunday Schoou 11:00 m. Morning Service. 6:30 v B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship, No prea og oa third Sunday. 8:00 p. m. Wadneaday Mid week Prayer . eting. First Baptist Chorea. C. M. Thompson. D. D., Tastor. 9.30 a. m Sunday School. 1 1 :00 a. m Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship. 8:00 p. m. Wadneaday Mid-week rrayer Meet Motkooliat Cksvcb, Preaching at both aervirea by Paul S. Powell . Morning: "Thou ehalt not ateal. Evening: "Offensive and Defen sive." Meeting of official board for spec ial business, Monday, 8 p. m. Sunday ia Missionary Day in Sun day School. Niatk Street Christian Chore. Rev. Everett 8. Smith, Minister. Eld. Jaa. E. Schobey will preach at Hide's Chapel, Church of Christ, Cleveland avenue, thia morning and thia evening. Dog Adopt Marina. ergt. J. U. Murphy of the RL Tain marina recruiting station na been adopteil. No. It wasn't a millionaire widow, and It wasn't a young lady who wanted a brother. It'a a dog, and a good dog toi. ' Chow, aa It la railed, la aa Irlh ter rier, and It paaaetl up an army major and several raplnlns and lieutenants to pl- on Murphv. Chow ha taken a fancy to the ma nne uniform ever alnra the day II wandered Into the recruiting offliw and aooed out a mauler, several da la ago Chow in mlalng and tha rocrultkig 'mcera thooght It hsd deaerted. It waa a mls:nk. however, aa tha naiiao dog wa found last night pa neatly waning Mr Murphy. Hergeant Murphy says he will take Ike dog to France when be goea. Height Indicator. Tbe height Indicator I a very dell -ate Inotrument. It la set at 0" the airdrome from which the machine tarta. Consequently a night tbe pl ot ha to beware In lauding on aay rther port of tho eorth. If the ground luring lb course of his flight be ilgber than that from which he at art ed ha may bump Into It, although hia height Indicator mar bo registering 3 feet or more. "This," aald a Brit lab aviator recently, "la rather ivk ward If yoa movt a mountain at see- ttwl thousiiuil fi't." wlndied. Da 8 need (after the epiU The acent lied to ma about IMl car. Ho aid. lUore waa a car Uiat would knock my eye out, and It only knocked Is taeta out." . REa MONDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG n -"THE GLAW" Clara Kimball Yonng Presents Herself and Her Own Company ia a Pictarization of Cynthia Stoclley'a Novel of the same title Directed by Robert G. Vignola. Screea Queen Charms Man and Beast ia Excitiof Drama of the Aficaa Veldt. OAST- Mary Riurin Clam Kimball Young I Richard Saurin Hanry WoodwartJ I jSMrteSalf, . ' . I" . .' I I . .. .rrfcliKl Anthony KinselU Milton Sills I Judy Saurin Mary Merach I PtMimaatcr ....'.'.'...'...'..'.!! E. M. Kimball Adnvssion, Children 10c; aaaooa a a R imr FA R YFflRS i lIVJUl-VS I llllll 111 B Mil IV , ,.v '.-.. Upon th av of th opening of the Crcat Pennyroyal Fair, the official of the aeaociation and their aaaiMants are manifeotinjr much enthusiasm ov er tha prospecta of a greater fair than ever in it history and are high ly elated over the Interest ahown on every aide. There ia every Indication their pecUtiona will ba realued to a de gree, in every ueponmon m triea have broken all recoroa ana ev ery inch, of available apace on the grounda will ba filled to overflowing with a wonderful array of interesting ducational and entertaining feature that are calculated to prove a reve Intlon to the host of visitor. Special effort has been made by the fair officials to encourage and further oil war work and every opportunity will be offered committees, both local and national, who are engaged in va rious war activities to bring fair vla- itora to the realization of what i ex oected of them in thia great world crtaie. The United State Covin- J mant will send a "food" exhibit in charge of an expert and the feature alona ahould prove of great interest to everyone desirous of helping Un cle 8am solve the food problem for tho boy "over there.' Never in local history haa the speed program held out auch glowing pro- . . .L .1 UL....I mlaea anu lovera oi mi iouivm'i will be afforded an opportunity of witnessing the best racing ever seen n these parts, if one may judge by tha claaa of horses entered. There are already more good horses quar tered at tha tract than over before and with many more yet to come. th ability of the officers to find quarter for them ha become a aer- ioua problem. Full liata of rnlrioa are also noted in tha horse and flock ring and with everything eUe aa well, tha liberal premiuma offered insure interesting exhibita and keen rivalry among the exhibitors. The amusement program unques tionably will be the be.l, by for, th? f.ir h .v,r l.o.l. The MvtroiHiliUn Show have been engaged to furniih, th midway feature aii'l thla well known company will open their fair season her with performances both day and night. Thia glgantie organ isation ia contracted at fourteea of tha biggest foira In the south this year Including two state fair, and tha management of the Pennyroyal fair believe that In aecurlng them, they are furnishing their patron with tha maximum ef out-door amuse ment. The company rank twa conceit bands eA.it those together with tha a4 tha fair aMsuciauoa has con- " "'''-.. J r' ir'V -v-v. I i : ' 1 t;. V .V...:1. 'I'.v i Adults 15c, War Tax Included. - ;-,c--V 'J it: ' desired in the way of good Btunc- Adequata transportation tacilitia to and from the fair grounda haa been arranged for and it ia expected that largo crawda will ba handled quickly and without confusion. Taking everything into consider ation tha Tennyroyal Fair thia yeai will ba so far out of tha ordinary aad replete with so many interesting fea tures that ia aeema a foregone con clusion that all attendance records will be smashed and that Hopkina- ville will be the mecca thia week af thousand of pilgrims in eeeich af a real good time at a real good fair. MORE AND BETTER HORSES PROMISED It ha become entirely too common to claim through tho newapapera and poatera, that each forthcoming Fair ia to be bigger and better than ever; i have alwaya oppoeed thia manner of appealing to tha public, aa by doing, tha people lose all confidence in the claim. , It ia alwaya beat ta be frank, and not overdraw your exhibits, aa each patron will determine from what ha see whether or not it ia ia Una with your advertlaing. Owing to th dry season, wa do not expect the great agricultural show hibit of th past; therefor wa beliava that every citixen ahould feel a per sonal pride in bringing out everything the can to fill thia space. Mr. W. T. Dougherty, the euperintendent of thia department, ia anxioua to gtva aa a big show, and I urge that every chM aen co-operau with him to make it aa good as possible. Relieving Mr. John W.Garnett vary recently as Superintendent of tbe Speed Department, on account af hia recent misfortune. I am pleased ta promise you more and batter speed horse than it haa aver been out far tuna to show you. Our book ahow double a many horses entered at thla time aa wa have ever had at the beginning of any Fair held previously, and you cannot af ford to miaa thia racing program. We need the tuport of every eJU- sen of this aection and hop yoa will do your duty by atteading every day you can. Tha Director who give ap to uch of their timo without any remunera tion whatever, need and expect your support. . S. U COWHIJtD, Superintendent of Spaed Department Circle af UHea. Tit circle of fUoa U a white lato- how or luiulnou ring xa?-J S ta Alpine region opposite too eu la tOFJjr weather. If 0 odd tft Colored Balcony 5c and U. S. 1,000,000 WORKMEN SHORT NON.WAR PRODUCTION TO BE FURTHER CURTAILED 14 OCCUPATIONS LISTED UNESSENTIAL. Washington, Aug. 14. Tha fact that there la bow a ahortage in war work of -ana million unskilled labor era and that the reserve of the skill- od worker ia exhausted, developed -today at a conference of field agonta u' 1 of tha federal employment eerrie. J Farther curtailment of non ntial production la planned to release men for war work. 1 am ssDwr nonsigo as so serious i i i . i that r completion of n number of lm-' poriORS v.I prvjrcw ivr in army aad navy ara being delayed, it waa aald. Field agents decided that the only way in which tha needed labor era could be aeeured waa ta take them from non-aaaential induatriea.1 "Tha time haa coma for tho entire nation to realise that business aa us ual la no longer possible." Nathan A. Smyth, assistant director of the employment eervice, told the confer ence. "If we are to end tha war quickly, tho production of luxuries and aoa -essentia le in this country must coma ta aa end. It ia a ques tion of winning tha war quickly or having It draggeg on indefinitely. "Manufacturer must give up th creation of needless article, work era mut ba willing to change from non-essential to war production, ev en at a hardship to themeelvea; the public at largo aaaat atop buying lux uries and thereby make tha problem of curtailing non-essentials easier.' Aa indication of how tho non-essential may ba combed waa given to day when tha community labor hoard of tha District of Columbia announe a list ef twenty-four c losses of work regarded aa a on eoaentiol. Employee in thia claaa are called upon ta vol antarily release their unskilled labor for war work. Community hoards ara being organised througnoot the country by the department of labor and they ara to work in cloea co-op-oration with local draft board. Listed Aa Noa-Esoontial Following are the Industrie which tha district board, th first to mak an announcement, haa listed as non-es-aential: Automobile industry acreasoriee, driver of pleasure ears, cleaning, re pairing and delivering of same, eight seeing carj, automobile trucks other than those hauling fuel or doing gov ernment teaming other than delivery of products for war work; bath and barber eho attendants; bowling bil lard and pool rooms, bpttler and bot- tla auppliea, candy manufacturer, cigar and tobacco, cleaner and dy er, clothing, confectioner and deli catessen establishments; builder and contractor not engaged in erection af structure for war work; dancing academies, mercantile itorea, florists. NEW . YES WE NOW AND CAN SUPPLY THE NUMER OUS CALLS. HONEY . ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY. VEGETABLES Everything obtainable we will have. Phone us your order. , 1 Phone 115 and 336. 17. T. Coopsr & Co. 10c, War Tax Included. fruit aland, junk dealers, livery and aalea tables, pawa broker, peanut venders, shoo shining ehopa, window cleaners, tntt drink establishments, soda fountain supplies. YESTERDAY'S MARKET REPORT. (!"amiahed by WhrUleld Br.. Odd Fellow. Bldg ) Open High Law Cloee Coi Sept .180 160 'a .162 161 160 162 1S7H 188 157 117 159 160 Aug... . Oct. ... Oate . 71 a 71 7J 7liri"70 Tl 0 70 73 72 72 v. Sept. .43.75 4S.7S 43.75 4J.7S lri I 8epC ...26.60 26.7S 26.60 26.70 ..$24.62 24 65 24.61 24 65 COTTON. . 34.70 24.70 33 05 S3 OS . 33 85 33.87 32 36 32.30 Live Stock. p ( g(pta Oct Jan. Louisville. Ky.. Aug. 24. Cattle Receipta 300. Hogs Receipts 1700. Sheep Receipta 1100; all steady, unchanged. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg, 4-4. Philadelphia, 3-7. T3 Chicago, 8-3. Brooklny, 1-1. ClnclnnatU, 7. Bo ton, 6. ej i AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York. 4 2. Detroit. 5-0. Philadelphia, 4-2. Chicago, 9-1. Booton, 1 St. Louis, l. u , i Waahingtonfl Cleveland, 0. OFFICER IN BAD. A IH-st lieutenant, whoa, aama will not be announced until tha trial by court martial, ia under arrest at Camp Zachary Taylor, charged with paaaing worthies checks, lm person sting an officer of higher rank, fall ing to report for debarkation) for. overseas vuty and poaiar as marid to a worn ti. hara wnile hi legitimate wife li'ing in anotV- city. Cook Makee Oood Start T aoa yoa have a aew cook." "Yea ara right." "Ia b experienced T ' "t eurtnla oo. gho atarted the trot day by coming lata, and then aaklag for tha afternoon off." GRITS HAVE THEM 1. J tract4 HouI4 Kv Bvthiag o pa T.