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kflS$ih: 'jf S - S i .-&&& TfiBr fistissw1 nkws pxmsr lascnr -- FRIDAY, DBCllMBML 2f im PAGE SIX & IB Iff . IE II 'i I 4r ill ! i : t l If ft r r - Hi A etna-Auto Combination Policies Protect Against Fire Theft Collision1 Property Damage Liability And Other Casualties IRVINE TIMES iTO START PUBII- v CATION JANUARY 1. A new weekly newspaper, the Ir vine Times, will be published in Irvine beginning January 1. It will be Republican in politics and will be edited by Park Chaney. The mechanical work will be directed by Robert Chaney. Both, of these men have had experience as country printers. o Lots of people would rather say "Thank you!" than "You're welcome." 'jA. - J. FEE AGENT ""wp X l i Southern Optical Co. . Incorporated X X Manufacturers of Perfect-Fitting T SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES A Few Suggestions For The Holidays Toilet Articles. Manicure Sets. Comb and Brush Sets. Handkerchiefs. Hose Sets. N Garters. Dolls. Fountain Pens. Box Paper. Kid Gloves And Hundreds of Other Articles. INFURIATED WOMAN ATTACKS! ISLAND FEERY OmCIALS ff of. Kryptoks Artificial Eyes Invisible Bifocal Lena SKOOT-KAR 35c TWIN BROS. Department Store 7th and Main Paris, Ky 4th & Chestnut Sts LOUISVILLE, KY. We Want Liberty Bonds all Issues War Stamps Will pay top market; price. 5. T. & E. W. RAflDLE CO. 9me 1229X Fayette Bank Bldg. LEXINGTON, KY. (till-J&nl) TAXI - CAB SERVICE AUTO LIVERY CO. E. McCracken, Prop. . Rtdmon Motor Car Company Nljht Call 760 x JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, December 25. Led by a woman who declared her hus band had been deported to Eussia Sunday on the "Soviet Ark" Monday attacked the entrance to the Ellis Island ferry in an attempt to reach fellow radicals still awaiting deporta tion. A riot call was turned in be fore the police could restore order. The mob formed around the gate keeper's cageseveral minutes before the attack was launched. Then the woman, proclaiming .herself an an archist, stepped forward and drove both fists througl,he .jejass window, As pieces of glass crashed to the pavement the crowd began chanting the "Internationale." .) . yDown withjihisdirty, rottenoy ernment," screamed the woman. "They have taken my?, husband, and are taking, the husbands, brothers and fathers -of us all." Unable to quiet the mob, Asa Mitchell, superintendent of the barge office, located at the, tip of Manhat tan, turned in a call for police re serves. v The mob turned upon the first po liceman Nto answer the call and beat him, but when more reserves and a detail . of coast guards, with fixed bayonets, arrived, the crowd sudden ly became docile. Members of it explained they had come to inquire about relatives who had sailed on the Buford. A Russian woman, who gave the name of Clara Brooks, was ar rested as the ringleader. Twenty-two anarchists remained at Ellis Island Monday, awaiting de portation. They will be sent to Rus sia with others from Detroit and Chi cago whom the Department of Labor was unable to have transported to New York in time to sail aboard the Buford. Arrangements for the de parture of the next "Soviet Ark" have not been completed, according to Byron H. Uhl, acting commission er at the island. The Department of Justice has 60,000 anarchists and communists listed and an enormous number of these, officials say, will be deported. o DO YOU ENJOY YOUR MEALS? If you do not enjoy your meals your digestion is faulty. Eat mod erately, especially of meats, masti cate your food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals and take one of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper and you will soon find your meals to be a real pleasure. (dec-av) AUTOISTS RUSHING TO GET 1920 LICENSES. rVdof that Soirte Women do Avoid Operations Mrs, Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: MI suffered from female troubles which' caused piercing pains likeva knife through my back and side. I finally lost all my strength, so I had to go to bed. The doctor advisedan operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of whatlhacUread about Lydia E.-Pinkham,s Vegetable Compound, and tried, itr Thcfirst bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cu,red me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." How Mrs.' Boyd Avoided an. Operation - ..fart' r m i . Canton, Ohio. "Iuffered from a female trouble which caused me mucn sunermg, anu twuouwrauqciueu uiv I would have to go through an operation before l could "'Myimotber! who bad beeiLhelped by Lydia,EAPink- ham s v egej&pjeompouna aavisea me to try it oe- tore submitting to an operation, .it reneveameirom. my troubles so-1 can do, my house work without any i:m.n..1-w. T nliriaa nnTrnrnmnn nrKn IB afflinf ol Wlfh m female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- -&r v UU1U lUUipUUUU a liLxttht. UU iu taa vr as muvu for them." Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5th St., jn. jti., Lianxon, unio. i'j i Everv Sick Woman ShotfldTHf LYDIA E.PINKH AM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Before Submitting To An Operation) LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDCINEC0. LYNN. HAS S. Liberal atsorttiMRt jMSSSPSSaST and fall valna petal 9V39uB9RKf OMt Skint p w (n- -13w) VERY member of your family will enjoy the unusual aft) Auto owners are swarming to Frankfort getting their 1920 licenses. J. G. Johnson, Pikeville, was appointed assistant" bookkeeper in the Motor Vehicle Department and Miss Marie Elliott, Somerset, was appointed clerk in the same de nartment. More than 17.0.00 auto mobile licenses have been issued during the month, or an average of j 1,000 a day. The State authorities have agreed on a license plate ioi automobiles and motor vehicles used by cities, counties and the State which will be substituted for the license tag now in use. E VLKi member or your ramily will enjoy the unusual goodness of Orusader Milk Bread. The texture is so even ana smootn, tne crumb so ngnt, tne crusi so crisp and tender that they'll keep coming back for more. Crusader JB3k Bread LARGE AND SMALL LOAVES owes its goodness to the rich milk it contains. And that means utmost nourishment as well as unusual flavor. For children it is unsurpassed they thrive on it. And this bread is so easy to digest that all can partake of it For sale by better grocers. Order a large or small loaf today. M1 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY T-T- vr rr. r-r X3Z33Z3333Z2 J A Special Purchase Men's Suits and Overcoats Enables us to offer the sea son's latest styles in extra ''good values. $25, $27.50, $30 Worth TO.uch more. See them while our stock is -complete. Twin Bros. Men's Store L. WOLLSTEIN, Proprietor 619 Main Street AWA'AJfMJWftWAiJJJcujJjy :s Baf BBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBT K -aaaaaaaaaaaMaajaaaajaBaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaagJTIa t'Lf JaaaaBSaBEaB, "tiifl J aBaa ' SJ9bbV -'Tm " -a BbBBBBBBBT BBBHBBBBaBBBBB wCkBBBMBU 1 ' J IbIbIbW aHBIaVKaBft bbIbHI 1 K IvBIbV BBUbVbBA OlBU ' MbIwvJM ri Lbt aLiKaLBLBVaaW gplBWftWBy aLBCftiBLBB f Qi HUbHL. aaaaBpBr JgB ! u IF " w : rsjrwM?W'wmwitikh h vw'wrwrwrwwwFwrwi ayyiiUVai wr 1 ' ----1B1 --! - B4 3L " 1 Whmn you come to Louisville use a BROWfW-mi Easily Recognized At Night PflONE Miin-CItv HEvw Driver An Escort:" - OFFICES AT ALL STATIONS AND HOTELS Louisville Taxicab and Transfer Co. aSflfftWB'li .. - saa'i SWIFT & C0"S WEEKLY PRO-kss DUCDD lylARKET EEVTEWED Receipts of cream have not been heavy, but there has been a pro nounced tendency toward lower prices on butter, due to light de mand. For this reason there has has been some decline in butterfat prices throughout the country. There is still a large reserve stock of eggs in storage. Receipts of fresh eggs are veryt light, but high prices have curtailed consumption, and there is little demand except for the very finest quality. As it is late in the selling season for storage eggs, and as we are approaching the producing season, on fresh. eggsr the market has shown easier tendency during the -week on both fresh, and storage eggs. Poultry receipts have been light er, but there has been very little change in the price situation on the selling market. More poultry is be ing received in the selling centers than is being consumed promptly, and the surplus lias been sent to the freezer. t . Turkeys appear to be well cleaned up, and sold at record prices. The trade expects the balance of the re maining crop win oe sola Detore January 1st. PAKIS EVIDENCE FOR PARIS PEOPLE. The Statement of Pans Residents Are Surely More Reliable That ' Those of Utter Strangers Home testimony isr real proof. Public statements of Paris people carry real weight. What a friend or neighbor says compels respect. The word of one whose home is .far away invites your doubtsN Here's a Paris man's, statement. And it's for Paris people's benefit. Such evidence is convincing. That's the kind of proof that backs Doan's Kidney Pills. Phillip M. Heller, proprietor meat market, 722 Main- street, v. says: vl have used Doan's Kidney Pills a few times in the past and have been greatly benefited by them. At times my back was weak and lame and the kidney secretions passed too fre quently, making me get up often at night. I have used a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at those times and they have always rid me of the com plaint.. I think they are a splendid kidney medicine and gladly recom mend them." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Heller had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (adv) JUST SO! WHY NOT? "SeI! !"i4Mlfl BBBkwBB Your Eyes ExammeaFree We make no charge for a thor oughly skilled and scientific exam ination of the eyes. The proper glasses will he pre scribed, the lenses will be ground and delivery will be made the same day. When next in Lexington pay this modern Optical establishment a visit and avail yourself of our Free Ex amination service. FAYJETTB OPTICAL SHOP 313-315 West Main St. Lexington, Ky. H. CUAY ODENBAUGH Optometrist ... .miiiivya.y.it, E-4j;j: T?mfii HMugLr nG-"citai s; ;i-g- ?: "" A movement was started in Con gress Saturday looking to reduction in amount of newsprint paper used by Government departments. Chair men Steenerson, House Postoffice Committee, introduced a resolution calling on departments to report im mediately the amount of pr,int pa per used by them, and whether a JO per cent, reduction could be made. Q CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS These tablets are intended especi ally for indigestion and constipa- tion. They tone up the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. -They act gently, on the-i liver and bowels, thereby restoring the stomach and bowels to ar healthy condition. r "When you 1fi& vdu11" stupid and constipated givethem .a trial.' You are certain to be pleased with their effect. . - . (dec-adv) oh i r,i. ,ii It isn't ,untjlthe builds, a jhQUBeftn it thai mqny a man is dissatisfied with his lot. . ' o- r A reasonable amount of discipline is godd for us all. Even the, heeler has to toe the mark. v & Don't Worry About the Laundry - Let Us Demonstrate the td sn ABU i aa taen ifY ;!- A2 v Uv : rmr cieeirie Washing Machine In Your Own Home T. W. SPIGER 314 Main St. Paris, Kentucky East Tennessee Phone 103; Home Phone 101 Mm-t- -- ,i mmwiti. jsjnji susjt-ia? Regarding Christmas diving t The most appreciated sift is the useful gift. The gift. most attractive gift is the unusaf . The most tfioughtfui gift is the lasting gft. The MphTTe Telephone is all useful, unusual and fasting. of these We have developed plan to solve the gift question as far 'as your friends who do not have a Home Telephone are concerned, and have arranged it in such a way on Christmas morning those for whom you have subscribed will receivi a beautiful threeolor card frnm nnr U)ffice advising them that there will "he a TTomp. TWeiYhrmo inqtaiL their residence with, your compliments. The Home Telephone is an inexpensive and. thoroughly appreciated gift it is an all-yeai -round thought of you. Pari Home telehorte & f eleqrah Cbmbany . O . Svpv? d .(Incorporated) 0 u , J. J. VeatchKitriQt Uxitipx WH. Ctimoi, && Majuiftr, The News Job Depart mentis Always Busy "There's a Reason." Work Don flight ft r v.. -