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r " - f PAGE TWO THB BOURBON NEWS, PARIS, KENTUCKY FRIDAY, MARCH 12, lilt. - TT. It4 A. T1; J T. THE NATIONAL iFUM) POE MACr :v..- V- 1r LB fc pV II W t- i Ifir mTT . S 1 1 iVv - W( Smooth as k, eh? ' & TiSiSCL-tftx - 're "hiftiru. on cM WHSON ACCEPTS ALLIED ERVATIONS. RES- WASHINGTON, March 11 While smressinc satisfaction at the "un altered" desire of the Allied leaders ! Ariil give yoa comfort and a trim graceful figure. Of especial appeal to the large woman is the strongbclt web bing over the abdomen and the reinforced back and hip lines. Rengo Corsets grow old gracefully." Youth, beau ty and charm are cominff half -way to meet you The Rengo I .is ecientifically made for full figured women. Rengo Corsets are economic ally priced from $3 to '$10 Frank & Co. 20-1 SPRING SHOWING Ladies' and Misses' JESUITS skirts COATS BLOUSES DKESSES MILLINERY ETC., ETC. Twin Bros. PtpwtmiMt Stf Paris, Ky Jfy- i jgrikA- I .A JNRJk ( & i i v i ? lnMW.MK v yy ufe 'paHSf ammar tr m i wrVj-i W7 nk IWH Slendetizing the Full Figure 8 i It yon n re of n ca vy or medium 1 P j build Tou will Ir.id thct I 2ww&TV&immm l Same kcrs" Chesterfield Q yvti.3 i. zx . l -L u L. taste, quality a: .. . t I vknt's tlis ocd vorJ, c 7crvyhcr2 to reach an "equitable solution," President Wilson in his last note to the French and British premiers accepted with reservations the pro posal that Italy and Jugo Slavia themselves be permitted to settle the Adriatic dispute. Expressing the view that it con stitutes more than a mere exchange of views and is in fact a statement of principle, the President refused to agree to a withdrawal of the British-French-American memorandum of December 9. At the same time, he indicates his unalterable opposi tion to the execution of the terms of the treaty "of London except inso far as the United States government f may uk vuiiviiiLcu iiiuu laiuoe ucixii are just and are consistent with the maintenance of peace and settled or- der in southeastern Europe. vviiue lie saiu ne wouiu giaaiy ap prove a mutual settlement between Italians and the Juno Slavs which J ij i :,i . "i..j: x it. wuuiu uu wiuiuui prwjuuiue tu tins interests of any third nation, the President declared he cannot possi bly approve any plan which assigns to Jugo Slavia in the northern dis tricts oi AiDania territorial compen sation xor wnat sne is aepnvea oi r elsewhere. Albania questions, he further said, should not be included in the pro posed joint discussions. If Italy and Jugo Slavia, he said, perfer to abandon the so-called buffer state and desire to limit the proposed free state to thfe corpus separatum of Fiume, placing the sovereignty in the League of Nations, the United States is willing to leava the determination of the common frontier to Italy and Jugo Slavia. The text of the Pres ident's reply to the premiers was made public Sunday. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS LAY PLANS FOR "LOVE FEAST" The Democratic State Central and Executive Coirftnittee members and leaders of the party in Kentucky met in Louisville, Saturday, and and laid plans for a "love feast" in Louisville, March 18, at which Ho mer S. Cummings, chairman of the Democratic National Ccamittee, will deliver the principal address. Unit state Senator Carter Glass, of Vir ginia, former Secretary of the Treas ury, also was present. The party leaders met at a ban quet given by P. H. Callahan, who has taken a leading part in the pre liminary organization work. The State Central and Executive Com mittee met in the afternoon and party orga-nization was said to have been discussed. Senator A. O. Stanley, Thos. Rhea, of Itussellville; State Senator Chas. M. Harriss, of Versailles; Collector of Internal Revenue Elwood Halnil ton, Harry Sommers, , of Elizabeth toyvn, and others were present. Kentucky Mothers Paducah, Ky.: "I wish to state some foots about Dr. Pierce's exoellent mediciac, Favorite Prescription. I used it during expec tancy and found it the best remedy I could get. I always feel strong and my back never gives mo any trouble at all. I have iior1 if of nfVtor flmfta onrl -- yjt acts like a charm, it fffm. wines away an acnes ana QCtsv J3hi8 and promotes reg ularity. "Ihop others will try it for it is a blessing to' wopBen." MRS. M. GRIFFIN, 12il Trimble St. A Kentucky Woman Who Suffered Paducab, Ky.: "After first becofwag a mother, I was in ziMnabls health. I develop a stvare case of feminist trouHU,"and suf fered wHh batkiKsltei and paUs in oy side. Ifotao -bad that 1 wm a cpalaU nenroiMaodpWoalweok and had afran ua odm of Bttina batik whan I be- y-m UUbj tfr. Harca'a ' aoon MarWd to iaarova and aa ooMrial &t I had f od iKeriaht maflelM I ar toy trHl a. I kapi on talnag tke 9KipW aad my Dr. Piaiao of Buffalo, K. Y.. long ainoa found out what la jMturafly boat for wamen'adaieaaes. Raiairnadit all through traatiag thousands of ataas . Tkt raault of bis studies was a aaadicme called Dr. Pieroa's Favorite Prescription. This medicine is made of vegetable growths that nature surely intended far backache, headache, wtakonirig drains, pain, kraguknties , and for the aaaav difiorrkm mmmah j wnmn in all ftMI of lila. Tm UanU nm .Vl.f. I send Dr. Pierce's InraliaV Hotel, Buffala! I . x., X9c ior targe trial package tablets. fw Is? MONNIESt8TATrjE X Kentucky is called upon, to con tribute $6,000 as her share of a na tional fund of $250,000 for the Mac Monnies Statue, commemorating: the first battle of the Marne, which will be America's sift to France. Th-3 campaign will be conducted through out the State the week of March 22. Governor Edwin P. Morrow has been appointed Honorary Chairman of the campaign, and Peter Lee Atherton has been selected as the State Chah'.nan.' The purpose of this campaign is to present to France a monument on th'e site of the Battle of the Marne. The American sculptor Frederick MacMonnies is now working on the sketches. Mr. Atherton in announc ing the plans for the campaign said that in order the statue may be in truth "America's Gift to France," the funds nust come from all parts of the country, from every people in every walk of life. With the com paratively limited sum required it has been thought wise to solicit popular subscriptions ranging from one cent to any amount the donor cares to give. A special appeal to the school children is being made. This proposed statue has been in dorsed by the American Legion and their members will be one of the big factors in the campaign. Every post in Kentucky has been notified and have agreed to assist as much as possible in putting the drive acress. o OUR CENTER OF POPULATION How many of us can tell off-hand the exact center of the population of the United States? Every ten years the government calculates with great accuracy just where thisoint lies. The center moves westward at the rate of tbout fifty miles every ten years. When the center was first calculated in 1790 it lay three Iniles east of Baltimore. Md. In the first ten yeats it moved forty mile's west ward. By 1860 it had reached the State of Ohio and is to-day crawling slowly across the State of Indiana. In 130 years the point has traveled westward about 600 miles. ii FLU" 5 TIMES System Badly Weakened As suit Vola-Tonic Gave Her Strength. Re- Men and women who had influ enza and experienced the weakened, run down condition in which the disease leaves the system will know how Mrs. G. M. Rutledge felt until she took Vola-Tonic recently. Mrs. Rutledge, who lives at 1921 Wind sor street, Cincinnati, O., said she had influenza three times and was in a weakened condition as a result. "The thiee attacks of influenza left me badly weakened and run down," Mrs. Rutledge said. "I had severe headaches constantly and my nerves were out of order also. "Vola-Tonic was recommended to me so highly that I got a bottle and started taking it. Before I had taken Vola-Tonic two days I noticed a change all over jmy system. . I could see that I was getting strong er. "I kept on taking Vola-Tonic and now I am better in a great many ways. "I know Vola-Tonic is a good medicine and I'm sure it would prove very beneficial in many cases like mine if taken according to direc tions." Thousands of men and wcien who had influenza are still suffering from the nagging, energy-sapping-after effects of the disease. They have been unable to get' back nor mal strength and health. In many instances ailing conditions of. the stomach, liver and kidneys seem to be distinctly worse since influenza came. Vola-Tonic, "Builder of Strength," is what many of these men and wo men need. Vola-Tonic invigorates the entire system and builds up new strength and better health. Vola-Tonic, "Builder of Strength," is being specially introduced in Paris, at Varden & Son'.s (adv) o The main reason why a woman doesn't want to save anything for a rainy day is because she thinks she will have to stay indoors anyhow. o Fruit is an expensive luxury these '-ji t-he kind that hangs on 'clothes-trees. House Wanted Wanted, to rent a small house with small garden. Call Phone 66. C. S. Ball Garage, and give full par ticulars. (9-3t) Found On Main street, a Duncii of keys, containing two door keys and a number of small keys. Owner can obtain same by calling at this office proving property and paying for this advertisement. (tf) Tractor For Sale A 9-18 Case Tractor, with 3-sanir plow. In good condition. Price $97S STATOTOrVP-K' WTWrnrmc a tvtxt A EAD W YEAR , (17-tf) Rte. 7, ParteAKj;., Mr 1 1 m she ra&es a suds of Grsrrlnia's Powdered ' -., .X' ? ; Soap and hot "water and lets it stand until hike J J S? w Wf CCjQv-jtf wni'in wntor tn -w1iirf" a little rOwder IS added, S3 V . aaiw' 'til X House For Sale. Good 6-room house with all con veniences electric lights, bath, basement, etc. Located on Cypress, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. This is a modern home. Fr further infoimation, call home phone 163. (3t) For SaicDaroc Boar. A yeaiMv 7m"-iG Boar, weight 275 to 300 tm i a good one. Jor:: j. redmon, '.:. V. L). 1, Paris, Ky. Phone, d; -ib rl-r.1 45, N. M. Ex. (24-tf) Pure Bred Duroc Jer- sey Hogs For Sale Best bloodline, good individuals. Two sows, four gilts and one boar. Will sell as a whole or separate. C. M. CLAY, (tf) . Paris, Ky. WANTED A live wire to handle the best selling truck in America $700.00 less than other worm-drive trucks. Liberal discount. Address s J. R. MILLER, Phoenix Hotel, Lexington, Ky. Give territory desired. (24-7t) T. Porter Smith Auctioneer, Real Estate, Stock, Personal Property. Box 90. Write for date. T. PORTER SMITH, Georgetown, Ky. -( jan6-tf ) ) Live Lock Administrator's Notice! All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Queenie H. Rion, deceased, are hereby requested to nresent . same, properly proven, as required by law, to the,.und,eridgned administrator, for paypaent All persons knowing 'themselves indebted to the estate of Mrs. Queenie H. Rion, deceased, are here by requested to call on ,the unde'r- signed administrator, and make prompt and full settlement of such indebtedness. HOUSTON RION, AcSministrator Mrs. Queenie H. Ifcion. Route 6, Paris, Ky., (mar2-3wks) v AayBJMp JaaWaLB ' vwar fiw BnanaaVVaatBavi JSaaaL. IvBL. 'aWaVaaar aHal 1 am' AmljJtJiiG&U aBBKB3ia !F One woman a. constant user of Grandma tells us she always has soft, fluffy voclcns wcolens that retain their shape woolens that are un shrunken. She makes a suds of Grcrrlnia's Powdered Soap and hot n water and lets it stand until luke warm. Then she washes the woolens merely by woolens should never be rinsed in She then wrings dry and shapes by pulling lightly and shaking, dries them "in ,a warm place, and irons them with an iron that is not very hot. Clean ana protect your woolens and flannels - by using this easy method. Don't forget a big, generous sired package for 5c The most economical soap you can use. Safl aa!aW aBaaa auaV wSaSaBM fllBmcSav ' ' ' fHI bmbVLH m.aMT aBaaaal ai ki2 Powdered SOAP TruThis Powdered Soap Today "Your GoceiHas TheOio6t.Sbp Cbmponu, Oncinoatl. For Sale Buy your Piano, Player Piano or Talking Machine rrsm one of the oldest firms in Kentucky. We handle the best instruments on the market. "We also make a specialty of Piano tuning, adjusting and repair ing of all kind. J. H. TEMPLEMAN CO., John B. Geis, Rep. Curab. Phone 563. 908 High St. (9-tf) Auto Repair Shop Tires and Tubes repaired. Re treading. Ajax and Diamond Tires. H. J. GROSCHE,. Eighth and High. Sts. dec2-6mo) Cumb. Phone 891. HudnalFs Taxi Co. Will Run Two Cars Daily Except Sunday, From Paris to Millers burg and Carlisle. 0 CAR NO. 1. Leaves Windsor Hotel at. 11: 20 a.m. Arrive in Millersburg. . .11:40 a.m. Arrive in Carlisle 12:20 p.m. Leave Central Hotel ....12:25 p.m. Leave Feeback Hotel ...12:25 p.m. Arrive Millersburg-.... 1:00 p.m. Arrive Windsor Hotel Paris 1:30 p.m. CAR NO. 2. Leaves Windsor Hotel ..12:15 p(m. Arrive Millersburg 12:45 p.m. Arrive- Carlisle, Peeback and and Central Hotel ... 1:15 p.m. Arrive in Millersburg .. 1:55 p.m. Arrive Windsor Hotel .. 2:25 p.m. Both Phones 204. What's You Farm Worth? What did your tobacco crop bring you? Do you know that the de-, raand for export ajnd the increased 'consumption of "Bright Leaf" forced unusually high prices and really 'iORCED the market above what it would have been under normal export and ordinary increase? You Know that every abnormal market .must react. Well that's history and part of it caused by the late war, but it all has to do with, eur ques tion, "WHAT'S YOUR FARM WORTH?" If tobacco prices hold up, farm lands in Kentucky -will continue to hold up. If the bright leaf market is lost by the destruction of cigarettes, farm lands will go down with falling pricee. One farmer was bemoaning the increase in his land tax. He seemed to forget that land he bought for $125.00 an acre now commands $450.00. We can't keep it all. Even Uncle Sa;n wants his share. So if our Zand is valued at two or three tines what we paid for it, we must pay higher taxes. That is settled. Now what will your farm land be worth if you cannot raise tobacco? Some folks are mighty 'busy already against tobacco, and we suggest that if .you do not know what Is going on, that you write the ALLIED TO BACCO LEAGUE OF AMERICA; Pickering Building, Cincinnati, O. If your farm is worth it better keep posted anyway. Are you interested enough to write for information on "How To Keep Farm Land Produc ing Profits?" Be informed and then you will kaow and appreciate what is being, done to coMtrre your farm invettmeat. (2-4 ) X f I ' f '-v1 clear water alone v I It I Residence For Sale Privately Brick residence at corner Elev enth and Main streets, Paris, Ky. Contains eight rooms, sleeping porch, new bath, gas, electricity, brick mantels, etc. Interior finished in mahogany and old ivory. Two large cellars. Large lot 68 by 170 feet. New stieet improvements fully paid for. Apply to HARRY L. MITCHELL, Farmers' & Traders' Bank Building, Paris, Ky. (mar5-tf) Public Sale OF Residence! We, the undersigned agents for Kelley Haley and Sam Weathers, will sell at public auction Tuesday, March 1620, at 10:30 a. m., on the premises, in Clintonville, Ky., a four-room cot tage and about two acres of ground. House contains four rooms, halls, front and back porches, in first-class condition; has splendid cistern and well: good stock barn and all other necessary outbuildings. The prop erty is in first-class condition and is an ideal home. Terms easy and will be bnade known on day of sale. For further particulars, apply to SAM WEATHERS AND KELLEY HALEY, Clintonville, Ky., or HARRIS, SPEAKES & HARRIS, Real Estate Dealers, Paris. Ky. (5-3t) and M? rf $ .v toV .. t ---... I -? i.V)v -Ko.4!n; j.' .rK'h;h'-: M ..i zcs. J u lib . 4 J'i ,-. " 11 y? iJS. !.?& .9T ' , .?.. SS-.2 .fL3i. K .T-, r Hi