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I 0 4 4 WFDNESDArIrtcUART 23 THE PADUOAH EVENING SUNtflr PAGE trio rtf1 r 1or j 1f > I IRudy Zt3 Phillips rI I J fiJ V Any Fur j inj t One Half Off 1 4 6f our Ladles Coat Suits and Wool Coats 1 KIAU Thfs gives you quite an opportunity ChildrensI I i Iff a weather Is yet to come When we say one remarkalilyl tc low fortho value which we offered you 1 J I f 14 Off on all Fur Pieces 1 See our Wool Coats this week 500iVv Lnclles adytoWenr Department 1 Second Floor 1 It ba rj JiIoj rf if l JoiK T I j Ij I rsFor Dr Pendley ring 416 masteri i browt1Flue t carnations at rOc a dozen at Brtinsons B29 Broadway > William D Watson yesterday J qualified as a notary public w i s < Dr Gilbert Osteopath 400 12 Broadway PhOne 19C When you order a rig from us you are prok i f v prletors or capable ierksnbt a tdtlver or hostler who writes flies appolntedt S t JransCer a =Subscriptions are now being taken for the 41st series of the Me ¬ SteE about the company iV Chief of Police Collins has In ¬ structed Justice John Burnett to dis- pose of several dogs he keeps at his residence on North Fifth street Tho dogs continual barking through the I night keep the neighbors awake and theY complained to the authorities V t City subscrlDerB to the Dally I s I t i l Sun who wish the delivery of theft ° 1 papers Stopped must notify our col- lectors It v or make their requests ill ¬ M IJrect to The Sun office No attention I I I will be paid to such orders when r s 4 a given to our carriers Sun Pub Co 4 I Drink Belvedere thePaducai t beer r Sexton the sign writer all It kinds of sign and advertising wrhlng flue painting of every character In Bfdo work and carriage painting and repairing Phono40i JB Fine carnations at 50 c a dozen iatt Brunsons 529 BroadlvaYrj l I For hlghgrade wallpaper aeo Kelly Umbaugh 321 Kentucky Av f Belvedere beer Is a home pro t I iiduct Remember that Robert Simpson 11 years old t son of Mrs Elizabeth Simpson of Lone Oak caught his leg In a wheel t tyastorday while riding in a wagon and his knee cap was drenched The- y t injury was dressed by Dr Johnston fDnd pr R CGore of Lone IOak f Dr Vl Blytho hiss moved from Fraternity building to 625 Broadway I f next to RegIstev buildln i1mOffiee It t phones 870 residence 271 I I Upright pianos from 150 to t lghtlrt t rjTi Miller Bro 518 Broadway Hi i 4Dr J V Voris dentist 200 Fraternity building L Fine carnations at EOe a dozen DroadwayI Place your orders for wedding I t 4 4 4 t f Invitations utfhome The Sun snows i fas great an assortment as you find i I anywhere at prices much lower than felyou pay eltewhere 1 Photographs of criminals arrest 1ft f 4 1 ted and prosecuted here are desired i trr by CUe of Police John J Conrtor of HS Paul Minn for the rogues gal r ° JorV In that city A letter was ore hived yesterday afternoon by Chief P K Police James Collins making tho jfe request ii1 l 1 > You know your calling CA- rJSI J trp correct when they come from Tho Sun Script cards anti plate 150 a liihdrea the Old Eng jJh 3 11r lf you want a 10 per cent In >r estment subscribe for some stock lr 1 1 i l j jtime 41st aeries ot the Mechanics fl I iujldlng and Loan Association which now open See F M Fisher rf i > Because of the Inconvenience of i 4 ie present arrangement It la proba I io that tomorrow the board of pub jvAa works nlM change its meeting t hi me to Tuesday afternoons jr = Globo Wernlcke filing cases and besttry I t blankt I Ylloephone orders promptly HUed Old rno 430 R > D Clement Co- r We have Slug Shot that will le nay all Insects on plants and Plant t jg JW that will make ylaiU grow + t Jnnsoiii bSI Broadway ffff i JVFine carnations t5o a dieu aj 4 U1oa1 ikiiror and reader wlli appear at Handsome Evening Dresses 75 and 100 Values for 25 arid 35 the Paducah High school February Ho will aecturo afternoon and even Ing The lecturer Js from Lebanon Tenn and has been heard In Padu ¬ cah before The proceeds of the lecture will go to tho High school li- brary ¬ Wedding Invitations announce ¬ ments am every character oi en- graved work is given careful per ¬ sonal attention at Tho Sun The Illinois Central l wrecker has returned from Cedar Bluff where It yesterday picked up a car which had broken jn two and blocked the quarriesProt t j class meets Wednesday and Frldfv evenings at 8 a clock at K of P hall Phone 970 V Fine carnations at 50c a dozen at Brunsons 529 Broadway The 41st series of the Mechanics Building and Loan Association is now open for subscriptions This is the most successful building and loan In ¬ stitution in the South over twenty years old It pays 10 per cent on the Investment when carried to maturity F M Fisher secretary Examinations for five positions in civil service have been ordered for this district as follows Mason logger and wagonmaKer February 27 r chief food and drug inspection chemist bureau of chemistry de ¬ partment of agriculture February 5 clerk French translator male bu reau of plant Industry March C Mattle Martin colored died cud ¬ denly at 1527 South Seventh street this morning at G oclock An Investi ¬ gation by Coroner Frank Eaker re- sulted ¬ In a verdict that oho died from heart trouble She was SJ 1 years old and has a slgter living here imiGGEX MCASICEY Will Be Miido MnJoriGcnernl on Ke tirciitciit of Vatic Washington Jan 23tt is un ¬ officially announced that BrlgGen w S McCaskey commanding the de ¬ pa tment of Texas will be promoted to the grade of majorgeneral on the statutory retirement on April 14 next of MajGen James F Wade commanding the Atlantic division at Now York The present understanding is that Col Chas Hall Thirteenth Infantry in command of the Infantry and cav ¬ Kaqvi1lbe the list of hrigadlergenorals which will occur early In March- INTEROHANGIABLE nU AGE On All nnllronda East of Mississippi and South of Ohio Atlanta Ga Jan 23 Inter- changeable ¬ jnileage on all rallraods east cf the Mississippi and south or the Ohio and Potomac rivers will be put on sale by roads in tho south ¬ eastern toiritory This agreement was reached by tho conference com ¬ mittee of the Southeastern Passe ¬ ger association here today at a ape ¬ cial meeting held for the purpose of considering the matter It was agreed that the new order shall become ef ¬ fective February 1 Therate will bo 2 12 cents a mile Notice AM members of Ingles de Rebekah Lodge No 17 are requested to be present at their regular meeting on Wednesday night January 23 at 730 oclock as the newly elected officers wll the installed After the nstallation an elaborate banquet will be served by the ladles LUOY ORR Secretary Four Killed IB Wreck Albany N Y Jan 23 Four men woro killed and at least 12 In tired this afternoon on tho Now York Central Mohawk division about half a mile west of this city byjthe colli- sion of a fight engine with d caboose filled with laborers All the killed and injured were Italians Rug H Sagy personal estate In New York it nors RfieesseJ for 50 000040 No longer agn hn Mayor tAtefaxlW People and- Pleasant Events WellIInrt Nuptials The marriage of Miss Ruth Well and Mr Edson Hart was solemnized yesterday afternoon at 4 oclock at the home of Mr and Mrs Ben Wellle on Jefferson street It was a beauti ¬ ful wedding characterized by the charm of simplicity but witnessed by many friends of the popular young couple The handsome Wellle home was artistically decorated throughout in a profusion of southern Smilax In the parlor palms and ferns were banked at the mantel forming an ef ¬ fective background for the wedding ceremony From the stairway to this altar white ribbons were carried forming an aisle for tho bride and groom who were attended only by Miss Azllco Reeves a niece of the bride The ceremony was Impres ¬ sively pronounced by the Rev W E Cave D D of the First Presbyterian church the ring being use An or ¬ c rostra stationed in the upper hall played the Mendelssohn wedding march as the couple descended the stairs and 0 Promise Mel through out the ceremony Tho bride an exceedingly pretty and dainty gjrj b Ippked especially lovely In her beautiful wedding dress of white radium silk heavily en ¬ crusted with lace and the bridal veil She wore a heartshaped brooch of pearls and diamonds and the grooms gift a bracelet set with diamonds The bridal bouquet was a shower of brldd roses and llllesortthevalley The maid of honor was very pret ¬ tlna girlish frock of white Paris musllnover green She carried white carnations A delightful reception followed the ceremony In the receiving party wore Mr and Mrs Edson Hart Mr arid Mrs Jacob Well Mr and Mrs Ben Wellle Mr and Mrs Robert L Reeves Mrs Henry Well Mrs Thomas C Leech Mrs Louis Rleke Mrs Harris Rankin Mrs Charles Thompson Mrs Alonzo R Meyers Mrs Vernon Blythe Mrs Marlanna Mayes of Mayfield Miss Virginia Kinifey of New York Miss Anne Rhea of Nashville Miss Faith Langstaff Miss Elizabeth Slnnott Miss Kathleen Whlteflold Miss Azl lee Reeves Miss Marie Wellle Many handsome reception toilettes added to the beauty of the scene The dining rogm was a charming effect in green and white Tho table was a handsomely set affair with the centerpiece a pretty arrangement of whlto carnations and ferns Love chains of smllax extended from tho center to the four corners of the ta ¬ ble A delicious course luncheon was served in tho white and green mo- tif The bridal gifts of the couple made a handsome display Tho brides bouquet was caught by Miss Elizabeth Sinnott Mr and Mrs Hart left at C oclock for a southern wedding trip that will Include a stay In Florida The brides traveling suit was a stylish tailored costume of blue On returning they will be for the winter at the Hart homo on Jefferson Street HolHnsSclnvnrtz St Louts papers publish tho mar ¬ riage of Mgr Harry C Holllns of Pa ¬ ducah to Miss Barbara Schwartz of Normanda Mo January 1C Mr Holllns is a well known young busl ness man f fthis city He deals In real estate and Insurance and has been here twp years coming from Guthirle Ho is1 popular r and his friends her wetre surprised to learn of his marriage Miss Schwartz Is a popular young lady of Normanda Mo It is presumed they will return to Paducah In a few days to reside Kali Tjnst Evening Tho ball given by tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers last night at the Hotel Craig was a most suc- cessful ¬ affair and an enjoyable occa- sion Several hundred guests were JI In attendance Afternoon Card Party lItSI I Lawrence Dallam Is enter- taining ¬ very delightfully at cards this afternoon at her home on Fountain avenue arntlnco Musical Club The Matinee Musical club is meet- ing ¬ this afternoon at the i > arlsh houaa of Grace Episcopal church A Verdi and Scarlatti program is being given Musical Evening The Church Furnishing society of the First Christian church will give a musical and literary entertainment on Friday evening at the home ot Mr and Mrs J K Bondurant on South Sixth street An attractive program has been arranged 0IPo- tSwcct CkarJty itstApron lhl l aprons both fancy and u cfuli there T t will be homemade candy of many va motes Cotillion Club The Cotillion cljlb will ontartaln this evening with a dance at the Pal- mer ¬ House It wilt bo a german without favors Entro Nona Club Miss Retta Hatfiold will entertain the Entre Nous club on Friday after- noon ¬ at her home on North Seventh street Tacky Party En Masque There was an enjoyable masque tacky party given at tho home of Mr and Mrs SD Gott on West Trimble street last evening The costumes were very unique and a delightful evening was spent Those present were Misses Daisy Bryan Myrtle Hoyer Jessie Gott Stella Ross Ruth McCool Emma Smothreman Willie Humphrey Pau ¬ line Hank Hallie Ross Clara Rhodes Bessie Lou Watts Ruth Gott Blanche Peck Mesdames Ar- thur Watts M C Lynch Smother man Peck Pearl Dasslng Messrs M C Lynch RF Johnston Earl Johnston Arch Householder W T Stroub Rupert Robertson Charles Sanders Mack Brogan Earl Smoth erman Walter Sanders Arthur Watts Will Porter C M Riker local manager of the West Kentucky Coal company re ¬ turned yesterday from East Orange New Jersey where he has been at ¬ tending tho bedside of his father Mrs Hunter Hough of DexterMo has returned homo after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs George A Wright She was accompanied as far as Cairo by her sister Miss Edna Wright Mr and Mrs Robert Dawes nave gone to St Louis to attend the bed ¬ side of their son Bornlce who Is 111 Miss Belle Lockett of Henderson will arrive next Monday to visit Miss Martha Davis reIturned Tex Is visiting her uncle Mr Henry E Thompson of South Sixth street en route to New York Mr James Scott has gone to Hot Springs Ark Mr JJ Legate of Farmington is visiting his daughter Mrs Lander Roark r Mr Andrew C Clark is in Earllng ton Ky visiting his mother Miss Maxie Whltnell of Fulton is tho guest of Miss Sylvta Callssi ilKJolui li I Dye IsUi bf pneumo- nia at his home In Mccbanlcsburg- iMr Henry Jennings has returned VIsIItlng Fifth street Mir Jamie Paxton Is visiting In Clarksvllle Tenn Mr Pat Halloran of Cedar Bluff returned this morning after a short business trip to the city Mr L P Holland of time Ayer Lord Tie company went to EJdyvllle this morning on business Sheriff Will Hall his deputy and two prison rs of Ballard county left this morning at 745 oclock for EJ ¬ dyvllle Mr D J Morrison who has been in Paducah several months In con ¬ nection with the Columbia Improve- ment ¬ company which repaired streets torn up by the Paducah Traction company returned to Boston this morningMr V Cullinane of the Paducah Traction company went to Louisville on business today Mr and Mrs Will Kroutzer of 417 South Fourth street are tho par ¬ ents of a now girl babYI Mr C M Lassiter of Sixteenth and Madison streets Is sick John Slnnott Jr Is able to bo out after a confinement of two weeks with an Injured eye Major J H Ashcraft has recovered from Injuries in a fall Mrs Joseph A Miller went to Wlckliffo to visit Mrs John B Wlck llffe Mrs Leila Wade Lewis has sane to Mayflold to visit She will sing at tho concert Thursday evening for the benefit of the Christian church at MayfieldMrs Edward Toof has gone to St Louis to Join Mr Toor Mrs William Ragan of Columbia Tenn has gone homo after visiting Mrs L B Ragan of Trimble street Miss Ethel Scopes has returned from visiting her sister Mrs Fannie Priceat Fulton Mrs James Nagel is visiting Mrs T J Lowe her mother at Mayfield Mrs Ola HardIson Is In Mayfield visiting her sister Mrs FE Webb Mr C IL Budd and wife returned to Memphis last evening after spend- ing ¬ a week here A R Harton and family of Harri ¬ son street have returned home from a visit to relatives in aiusselivllle Miss Anita Wood of Wichita Kas arrived today and is the guest of Miss Ethel Brooks on North Seventh streetMr A M Rose Is out after a mbntHs illness the result of an op- eration ¬ sMJarts Johnnie and Gola Jon s of Kuttawa ate visiting t their brother Mr Gflr Jones j J JINTIIECOIIRTSCircuit J G W Bass was excused as a petit juror and F M Matlock substituted AmericanGerman National bank against IL and John O Rehkouf bankruptcy of E Rohkopf suggested and case continued- E E Jackson against Postal Tele ¬ graph and Cable company plaintiff moved for a new trial C B Greenlea against Bert Ghol son plaintiff moved for a continu anew This afternoon tho caso of A J Atchison against J D McElweo Is on trial The plaintiff sues for 10000 damages for alleged slander alleging the defendant called him a liar and a thief They reside In this county Court of Appeals Frankfort Ky Jan 23 Cecil Rood of Paducah sworn as an attor ¬ ney of thlscourt Allisons executor vs Fidelity Mu ¬ tual Lifo Insurance company Me Cracken argued by D G Park for appellant and Cecil Reed for appel ¬ 1 lee submitted Police Court Rosa West and Lula RIce colored denizens of 900 Washington street who were presented in polldd court quarreled last night Rosa pulling out a razor made for tho open air Lulu locked the doors Rosa was fin- ed ¬ 20 and Lula 5 The rose against the Uttcrback Ad ¬ vertising agency because Its bill ¬ boards project on the sidewalk at Fourth street and Broadway was by agreement continued until Saturday Other oases Jonas and Harry Smith colored malicious cutting continued Will Kramer for knock- ing ¬ John Wright Into the river 10A needs Filed J Jf McCandloM t to Kentucky Realty company property In the Tay- lor Mocquot addition 1 and other considerationsH to Caroline Louise J Rottgerlng property on Xortb Twelfth street near the Cairo road 1 and other considerations W B Padgett toiMary Padgett properly In tho Jarrett addition 1 i and other conslderntlonssl B B Wren and wife tb J B Bishop property in the county 2 700 Minnie Jackson et al to Molllo B Chnmpiontproperty in the county 900 1Lexlnigton I pany administrator with will an noxcd of B H Wisdom to George- C Wallace power of attorney Petition lu llnnUniptcy Elwoodi P Baker doing business under tho firm name of Fulton Fish Oyster company filed a petition In bankruptcy this afternoon with lla billtlesat 420 and no assets lIe was in business in South Fulton OP the Tennessee side 3 LASS PLANT AMIDST ASSURED All nut tOO of the Bonus Fund Is Subscribed and Deal is On All but l20u of the glass plant bonus was subscribed this morning and the Commercial club committee is now almost assured of the1G 000 required to secure the location of tho factory here It will bo two or three days more before tile commit ¬ too can announce the books closed but the manner In which citizens are responding encourages them Mr Harry Flnlay the owner will se j elite a site and build a factory timidly Trait In n King Cleveland Loader King Edward starts many Cash Ions He has been doing It all his life Usually his Ideas are sartorial Occasionally though King Edward strikes out an idea which all the world fashionable or commonplace can approve His latest is one of great t humanity No horse Is over sold from the royal stables after It puti much financial loss to the kingal Iof hard up for England Is crowd I with tufthunters who would pay exorbitant prices for his old horsesI I just to brag about them Interesting Lecture The Rev G W Banks will lectures tonight at the Trimble Street Metho ¬ dist church on the subject Through rlPnlestlne Is well acquainted vith his subject and his address will be Interesting To Our Patrons t Wo respectfully call your attention to the change In the opening of our performances from 830 to 815 oclock every evening The Kentucky F SCHAEFFER Ig9tl d Mr and Mrs W McCabo of 107 North Seventh street are the parents of a new boy baby c I Unities a man knows when he has k tk e HENS WILL LAY If in Good Condition i Horses Will Pull If feeling good Cows Will Pay f f- If fed properly I Hogs Will Fatten If treated right Hart has the right remedies for Hens Horses Cows and Hogs It makes them all do their level best for U Try it Its cheap but good CEO Oo HART SONS CO I ITIPS I No matter how much you read it you do not readand sometimes an ¬ swer classified advertisements you are not au courant with the complete lire of the city nor able to under ¬ and its minor activities Carlyle said A word spoken In season at the right moment Is the mother of ages According to this definition WjouwJ11read the adver ¬ today you will find a whole lot of mothers of ages- W4tNTED100 girls at once MorgonthalerHorton Basket Co FOR RENTTwo furnished rooms for tight housekeeping at 10 per month Old phone 225 5 WANTED Position in office by young lady SySunafflco HOUSE for rent Apply 1318 Clay WANTED A good washerwom- an ¬ Apply 417 North Fourth WANTEDTwo furnished rooms for light housekeeping Old phone 1749 CLOTHES cleaned and repaired Jas Duffy Phone 95Ga OVERSTREET the painter New phone 1025 old phone 975 FOR RENi Elegant flats Seventh and Broadway Apply to B H Scott WILLIAMS Furniture exchange 538 South Third Furniture bought and sold New phone 900a WANTED A position by young man of ability to do office work and bookkeeping Address At E Sun COTTAGE for rent Centrally lo- cated ¬ Apply at 441 South Sixth street FOR SALE a hree mares one wagon one buggy Apply to J C Walker 1148 Broadway PIANO and household furniture for sale at reasonable prices Apply 1722 Madison FOR RENTFourroom cottage 314 Tennessee also shop Second and Tennessee Phone 222A FOR RENTOffice onLegal Row Frank F Davis at Paducah Traction companySEND your clothes to the Fault ¬ less Pressing club 3025 Broadway Drake Browder proprietors Both phones 1507 LOSTA black and gold shield pin set with pearls and tur ¬ gneiss Return to Tho Sun office for I WISH to announce to the ladles that I have moved my dressmaking parlors from CIS Jefferson to 219 North Sixth Miss Eva Nutt Modiste LARGE HEAVY draft horse nod wagon for sale Will trade for real estate Improved or unimproved Ad- dress P O Box 585 LOST Yoke and sleeve for childs at Ninth and Monroe Return 0 227 North Ninth and receive re- ward ¬ LOSTA twisted gold chain necklace with a small heart Attacked Somewhere on Ninth or Tennessee streets Return to WIG Tennessee reward WANTED Industrious young man for bookkeeper stenographer and office work Must write good hand and have good habits Address X this office THE PARTY who carried a ladys fur neck piece from the Broadway Methodist church last night through mistake will confer a favor by leav ¬ ing same at this office TO WHOM IT MAY concern We are ready to take care of all dead an ¬ imals such as cows horses mules hogs and dog Our wagon will call and get them without cost Tal3 Phono 1859 Gent Elliott ALDKIIMKX MAY NOT MELT IAIdcTiimn K n Hnnnnii Is Not So Well Today On account cf the Illness of Alder man E D Hannan it Is probable that there will be no quorum at the meet Ing of the board of aldermen tomor ¬ row night Alderman Hannan Is the Democratic candidate for president It was thought ho would be well enough to attend but this morning the indications were that ho is in for a prolonged confinement In the house Salt Mined Without Human Effort Thirteen hundred barrels every twentyfour hours of fine saltmin- eJ purified and crystallized packed ready for the table without time touch of a hand or the lifting of an arm this Is tho last achievement In saltmaking tho final round ln re- duced cost of production says James Cook Mills In Technical World Magal l zine for January The three factors that permit thIs economy of production are solid reinforced concrete waste exhaust steamy and automatic machinery The rock salt Is mined nnd brought to tho surface in tho form of brine through wells nearly 800 foot deep This brine IB pumped into a tank and filtered and run Into settling tanks From there It Is drawn oft into gralners where the salt crystal ¬ lizes Theo gralners are made of solid concrete and are much bettor than the old wooden tanks Steam exhaust pipes pass through the grain ors which heat tho brlno to such a temperature that crystallization be- gins ¬ This Is a most interesting action Watching the steaming surface of tho brine a pellicle of salt forms which soon breaks and sinks down to be followed by another mid tho crystallization then proceeds rapidly It la this extreme rapHIty of orys talllzatlon In tho concrete gralnors that has astonished the oldest salt makors and made glad th directorsi i of tho Plato Glass Company No such fast saltmaking was ever known before said saltmaker Mason It beats all how the crys ¬ tals form o tho bottom and sides Of tho ralner I never saw anything like It and I have been making Salt and good salt tootor twentyfive years From boyhood Dr Nansen tho polar explorer accustomed himself to tho use ot snowshoes and would often go Cortor fifty miles on them with out taking any food with him He had a great dislike bo spy outfit for his excursions t l

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4 4 WFDNESDArIrtcUART 23 THE PADUOAH EVENING SUNtflr PAGE trio

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IIRudy Zt3Phillips rII

JfiJ V

Any Fur

jinjtOne Half

Off

1 4 6f our Ladles Coat Suits and Wool Coats1KIAU Thfs gives you quite an opportunity ChildrensII

iIff a weather Is yet to come When we say oneremarkalilyltc low fortho value which we offered you 1

J I f 14 Off on all Fur Pieces1 See our Wool Coats this week 500iVv

Lnclles adytoWenr Department1 Second Floor1

Itba rjJiIoj

rf

if

l JoiKT

I

jIjI

rsFor Dr Pendley ring 416masterii

browt1Flue tcarnations at rOc a dozen

at Brtinsons B29 Broadway> William D Watson yesterday

Jqualified as a notary publicw is < Dr Gilbert Osteopath 400 12

Broadway PhOne 19C

When you order a rig from usyou are prokif v prletors or capable ierksnbt a

tdtlver or hostler who writes fliesappolntedtS t JransCera =Subscriptions are now being

taken for the 41st series of the Me ¬SteEabout the companyiV Chief of Police Collins has In ¬

structed Justice John Burnett to dis-

pose of several dogs he keeps at hisresidence on North Fifth street Thodogs continual barking through the

I

night keep the neighbors awake andtheY complained to the authorities

Vt City subscrlDerB to the Dally

I s I t i l Sun who wish the delivery of theft°

1 papers Stopped must notify our col-

lectorsIt v or make their requests ill¬M IJrect to The Sun office No attentionI I

I will be paid to such orders whenr s 4 a given to our carriers Sun Pub Co

4I Drink Belvedere thePaducaitbeer

r Sexton the sign writer allIt kinds of sign and advertising wrhlng

flue painting of every character InBfdo work and carriage painting andrepairing Phono40i JB

Fine carnations at 50 c a dozeniatt Brunsons 529 BroadlvaYrj lI

For hlghgrade wallpaper aeoKelly Umbaugh 321 Kentucky Av

f Belvedere beer Is a home prot I iiduct Remember that

Robert Simpson 11 years old

t son of Mrs Elizabeth Simpson ofLone Oak caught his leg In a wheel

t tyastorday while riding in a wagonand his knee cap was drenched The-

yy t injury was dressed by Dr Johnston

fDnd pr R CGore of LoneIOakf Dr Vl Blytho hiss moved from

Fraternity building to 625 BroadwayI

f next to RegIstev buildlni1mOffieeIt t phones 870 residence 271

I I Upright pianos from 150 to

tlghtlrtt rjTi Miller Bro 518 BroadwayHii 4Dr J V Voris dentist 200

Fraternity buildingL Fine carnations at EOe a dozenDroadwayIPlace your orders for wedding

It 44 4

t f Invitations utfhome The Sun snowsi fas great an assortment as you find

i I anywhere at prices much lower thanfelyou pay eltewhere

1 Photographs of criminals arrest1ft f 4 1ted and prosecuted here are desired

itrr by CUe of Police John J Conrtor ofHS Paul Minn for the rogues gal

r° JorV In that city A letter was orehived yesterday afternoon by Chief

P K Police James Collins making thojfe request

ii1 l 1 > You know your calling CA-

rJSIJ trp correct when they come from Tho

Sun Script cards anti plate 150 aliihdrea the Old Eng jJh 3

11r lf you want a 10 per cent In>r estment subscribe for some stock

lr 1 1i l jjtime 41st aeries ot the Mechanics

fl I iujldlng and Loan Association whichnow open See F M Fisher

rfi > Because of the Inconvenience of

i 4 ie present arrangement It la probaI io that tomorrow the board of pubjvAa works nlM change its meeting

t hi me to Tuesday afternoonsjr=Globo Wernlcke filing cases andbesttryI

tblanktI Ylloephone orders promptly HUed Oldrno 430 R > D Clement Co-

r We have Slug Shot that will lenay all Insects on plants and Plant

tjg JW that will make ylaiU grow

+t Jnnsoiii bSI Broadway ffff

i JVFine carnations t5o a dieuaj

4U1oa1ikiiror and reader wlli appear at

HandsomeEvening Dresses

75 and 100Values for

25 arid 35

the Paducah High school FebruaryHo will aecturo afternoon and evenIng The lecturer Js from LebanonTenn and has been heard In Padu ¬

cah before The proceeds of thelecture will go to tho High school li-

brary¬

Wedding Invitations announce ¬

ments am every character oi en-

graved work is given careful per ¬

sonal attention at Tho SunThe Illinois Centrall wrecker has

returned from Cedar Bluff where Ityesterday picked up a car whichhad broken jn two and blocked the

quarriesProttj

class meets Wednesday and Frldfvevenings at 8 a clock at K of P hallPhone 970 V

Fine carnations at 50c a dozenat Brunsons 529 Broadway

The 41st series of the MechanicsBuilding and Loan Association is nowopen for subscriptions This is themost successful building and loan In ¬

stitution in the South over twentyyears old It pays 10 per cent on theInvestment when carried to maturityF M Fisher secretary

Examinations for five positionsin civil service have been orderedfor this district as follows Masonlogger and wagonmaKer February27 r chief food and drug inspectionchemist bureau of chemistry de ¬

partment of agriculture February 5

clerk French translator male bureau of plant Industry March C

Mattle Martin colored died cud ¬

denly at 1527 South Seventh streetthis morning at G oclock An Investi ¬

gation by Coroner Frank Eaker re-

sulted¬

In a verdict that oho died fromheart trouble She was SJ1 years oldand has a slgter living here

imiGGEX MCASICEY

Will Be Miido MnJoriGcnernl on Ketirciitciit of Vatic

Washington Jan 23tt is un ¬

officially announced that BrlgGenw S McCaskey commanding the de ¬

patment of Texas will be promotedto the grade of majorgeneral on thestatutory retirement on April 14next of MajGen James F Wadecommanding the Atlantic division atNow York

The present understanding is thatCol Chas Hall Thirteenth Infantryin command of the Infantry and cav ¬

Kaqvi1lbethe list of hrigadlergenorals whichwill occur early In March-

INTEROHANGIABLE nU AGE

On All nnllronda East of Mississippiand South of Ohio

Atlanta Ga Jan 23 Inter-changeable

¬

jnileage on all rallraodseast cf the Mississippi and south orthe Ohio and Potomac rivers willbe put on sale by roads in tho south ¬

eastern toiritory This agreementwas reached by tho conference com ¬

mittee of the Southeastern Passe ¬

ger association here today at a ape ¬

cial meeting held for the purpose ofconsidering the matter It was agreedthat the new order shall become ef¬

fective February 1 Therate will bo2 12 cents a mile

NoticeAM members of Ingles de Rebekah

Lodge No 17 are requested to bepresent at their regular meeting onWednesday night January 23 at730 oclock as the newly electedofficers wll the installed After thenstallation an elaborate banquet

will be served by the ladlesLUOY ORR Secretary

Four Killed IB WreckAlbany N Y Jan 23 Four

men woro killed and at least 12 Intired this afternoon on tho Now YorkCentral Mohawk division about halfa mile west of this city byjthe colli-sion of a fight engine with d caboosefilled with laborers All the killed andinjured were Italians

Rug H Sagy personal estate In

New York it norsRfieesseJ for 50

000040 No longer agn hn Mayor

tAtefaxlW

People and-Pleasant Events

WellIInrt NuptialsThe marriage of Miss Ruth Well

and Mr Edson Hart was solemnizedyesterday afternoon at 4 oclock atthe home of Mr and Mrs Ben Wellleon Jefferson street It was a beauti¬

ful wedding characterized by thecharm of simplicity but witnessed bymany friends of the popular youngcouple

The handsome Wellle home wasartistically decorated throughout ina profusion of southern Smilax Inthe parlor palms and ferns werebanked at the mantel forming an ef¬

fective background for the weddingceremony From the stairway to thisaltar white ribbons were carriedforming an aisle for tho bride andgroom who were attended only byMiss Azllco Reeves a niece of thebride The ceremony was Impres ¬

sively pronounced by the Rev W ECave D D of the First Presbyterianchurch the ring being use An or ¬

c rostra stationed in the upper hallplayed the Mendelssohn weddingmarch as the couple descended thestairs and 0 Promise Mel throughout the ceremony

Tho bride an exceedingly prettyand dainty gjrj b Ippked especiallylovely In her beautiful wedding dressof white radium silk heavily en ¬

crusted with lace and the bridal veilShe wore a heartshaped brooch ofpearls and diamonds and the groomsgift a bracelet set with diamondsThe bridal bouquet was a shower ofbrldd roses and llllesortthevalley

The maid of honor was very pret ¬

tlna girlish frock of white Parismusllnover green She carried whitecarnations

A delightful reception followed theceremony In the receiving partywore Mr and Mrs Edson Hart Mrarid Mrs Jacob Well Mr and MrsBen Wellle Mr and Mrs Robert LReeves Mrs Henry Well MrsThomas C Leech Mrs Louis RlekeMrs Harris Rankin Mrs CharlesThompson Mrs Alonzo R MeyersMrs Vernon Blythe Mrs MarlannaMayes of Mayfield Miss VirginiaKinifey of New York Miss AnneRhea of Nashville Miss FaithLangstaff Miss Elizabeth SlnnottMiss Kathleen Whlteflold Miss Azllee Reeves Miss Marie Wellle

Many handsome reception toilettesadded to the beauty of the scene

The dining rogm was a charmingeffect in green and white Tho tablewas a handsomely set affair with thecenterpiece a pretty arrangement ofwhlto carnations and ferns Lovechains of smllax extended from thocenter to the four corners of the ta¬

ble A delicious course luncheon wasserved in tho white and green mo-

tifThe bridal gifts of the couple

made a handsome displayTho brides bouquet was caught

by Miss Elizabeth SinnottMr and Mrs Hart left at C

oclock for a southern wedding tripthat will Include a stay In FloridaThe brides traveling suit was astylish tailored costume of blue Onreturning they will be for the winterat the Hart homo on JeffersonStreet

HolHnsSclnvnrtzSt Louts papers publish tho mar¬

riage of Mgr Harry C Holllns of Pa ¬

ducah to Miss Barbara Schwartz ofNormanda Mo January 1C MrHolllns is a well known young buslness man ffthis city He deals Inreal estate and Insurance and hasbeen here twp years coming fromGuthirle Ho is1 popularr and hisfriends her wetre surprised to learnof his marriage Miss Schwartz Is apopular young lady of NormandaMo It is presumed they will returnto Paducah In a few days to reside

Kali Tjnst EveningTho ball given by tho Brotherhood

of Locomotive Engineers last nightat the Hotel Craig was a most suc-

cessful¬

affair and an enjoyable occa-

sion Several hundred guests wereJI

In attendance

Afternoon Card PartylItSII

Lawrence Dallam Is enter-taining

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very delightfully at cards thisafternoon at her home on Fountainavenue

arntlnco Musical ClubThe Matinee Musical club is meet-

ing¬

this afternoon at the i> arlsh houaaof Grace Episcopal church A Verdiand Scarlatti program is being given

Musical EveningThe Church Furnishing society of

the First Christian church will givea musical and literary entertainmenton Friday evening at the home ot Mrand Mrs J K Bondurant on SouthSixth street An attractive programhas been arranged

0IPo-tSwcct CkarJtyitstApronlhll

aprons both fancy and u cfuli thereT

t

will be homemade candy of many vamotes

Cotillion ClubThe Cotillion cljlb will ontartaln

this evening with a dance at the Pal-

mer¬

House It wilt bo a germanwithout favors

Entro Nona ClubMiss Retta Hatfiold will entertain

the Entre Nous club on Friday after-noon

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at her home on North Seventhstreet

Tacky Party En MasqueThere was an enjoyable masque

tacky party given at tho home of Mrand Mrs SD Gott on West Trimblestreet last evening The costumeswere very unique and a delightfulevening was spent

Those present were Misses DaisyBryan Myrtle Hoyer Jessie GottStella Ross Ruth McCool EmmaSmothreman Willie Humphrey Pau ¬

line Hank Hallie Ross ClaraRhodes Bessie Lou Watts RuthGott Blanche Peck Mesdames Ar-thur Watts M C Lynch Smotherman Peck Pearl Dasslng MessrsM C Lynch RF Johnston EarlJohnston Arch Householder W TStroub Rupert Robertson CharlesSanders Mack Brogan Earl Smotherman Walter Sanders ArthurWatts Will Porter

C M Riker local manager of theWest Kentucky Coal company re ¬

turned yesterday from East OrangeNew Jersey where he has been at¬

tending tho bedside of his fatherMrs Hunter Hough of DexterMo

has returned homo after visiting herparents Mr and Mrs George AWright She was accompanied as faras Cairo by her sister Miss EdnaWright

Mr and Mrs Robert Dawes navegone to St Louis to attend the bed ¬

side of their son Bornlce who Is 111

Miss Belle Lockett of Hendersonwill arrive next Monday to visit MissMartha Davis

reIturnedTex Is visiting her uncle Mr HenryE Thompson of South Sixth streeten route to New York

Mr James Scott has gone to HotSprings Ark

Mr J J Legate of Farmington isvisiting his daughter Mrs LanderRoark r

Mr Andrew C Clark is in Earllngton Ky visiting his mother

Miss Maxie Whltnell of Fulton istho guest of Miss Sylvta Callssi

ilKJolui liI Dye IsUi bf pneumo-

nia at his home In Mccbanlcsburg-iMr Henry Jennings has returnedVIsIItlng

Fifth streetMir Jamie Paxton Is visiting In

Clarksvllle TennMr Pat Halloran of Cedar Bluff

returned this morning after a shortbusiness trip to the city

Mr L P Holland of time AyerLord Tie company went to EJdyvlllethis morning on business

Sheriff Will Hall his deputy andtwo prison rs of Ballard county leftthis morning at 745 oclock for EJ ¬

dyvllleMr D J Morrison who has been

in Paducah several months In con¬

nection with the Columbia Improve-ment

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company which repaired streetstorn up by the Paducah Tractioncompany returned to Boston thismorningMr

V Cullinane of the PaducahTraction company went to Louisvilleon business today

Mr and Mrs Will Kroutzer of417 South Fourth street are tho par¬

ents of a now girl babYIMr C M Lassiter of Sixteenth

and Madison streets Is sickJohn Slnnott Jr Is able to bo out

after a confinement of two weekswith an Injured eye

Major J H Ashcraft has recoveredfrom Injuries in a fall

Mrs Joseph A Miller went toWlckliffo to visit Mrs John B Wlckllffe

Mrs Leila Wade Lewis has saneto Mayflold to visit She will sing attho concert Thursday evening for thebenefit of the Christian church atMayfieldMrs

Edward Toof has gone to StLouis to Join Mr Toor

Mrs William Ragan of ColumbiaTenn has gone homo after visitingMrs L B Ragan of Trimble street

Miss Ethel Scopes has returnedfrom visiting her sister Mrs FanniePriceat Fulton

Mrs James Nagel is visiting MrsT J Lowe her mother at Mayfield

Mrs Ola HardIson Is In Mayfieldvisiting her sister Mrs FE Webb

Mr C IL Budd and wife returnedto Memphis last evening after spend-ing

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a week hereA R Harton and family of Harri ¬

son street have returned home froma visit to relatives in aiusselivllle

Miss Anita Wood of Wichita Kasarrived today and is the guest ofMiss Ethel Brooks on North Seventh

streetMrA M Rose Is out after a

mbntHs illness the result of an op-

eration¬

sMJarts Johnnie and Gola Jon s ofKuttawa ate visiting ttheir brotherMr Gflr Jones

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JINTIIECOIIRTSCircuitJ

G W Bass was excused as a petitjuror and F M Matlock substituted

AmericanGerman National bankagainst IL and John O Rehkoufbankruptcy of E Rohkopf suggestedand case continued-

E E Jackson against Postal Tele ¬

graph and Cable company plaintiffmoved for a new trial

C B Greenlea against Bert Gholson plaintiff moved for a continuanew

This afternoon tho caso of A JAtchison against J D McElweo Is ontrial The plaintiff sues for 10000damages for alleged slander allegingthe defendant called him a liar and athief They reside In this county

Court of AppealsFrankfort Ky Jan 23 Cecil

Rood of Paducah sworn as an attor ¬

ney of thlscourtAllisons executor vs Fidelity Mu ¬

tual Lifo Insurance company MeCracken argued by D G Park forappellant and Cecil Reed for appel ¬

1lee submitted

Police CourtRosa West and Lula RIce colored

denizens of 900 Washington streetwho were presented in polldd courtquarreled last night Rosa pullingout a razor made for tho open airLulu locked the doors Rosa was fin-

ed¬

20 and Lula 5

The rose against the Uttcrback Ad ¬

vertising agency because Its bill ¬

boards project on the sidewalk atFourth street and Broadway was byagreement continued until Saturday

Other oases Jonas and HarrySmith colored malicious cuttingcontinued Will Kramer for knock-ing

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John Wright Into the river 10Aneeds Filed

J Jf McCandloMt to KentuckyRealty company property In the Tay-lor Mocquot addition 1 and other

considerationsH to CarolineLouise J Rottgerlng property onXortb Twelfth street near the Cairoroad 1 and other considerations

W B Padgett toiMary Padgettproperly In tho Jarrett addition 1 iand other conslderntlonssl

B B Wren and wife tb J BBishop property in the county 2

700Minnie Jackson et al to Molllo

B Chnmpiontproperty in the county9001Lexlnigton I

pany administrator with will annoxcd of B H Wisdom to George-C Wallace power of attorney

Petition lu llnnUniptcyElwoodi P Baker doing business

under tho firm name of Fulton FishOyster company filed a petition In

bankruptcy this afternoon with llabilltlesat 420 and no assets lIewas in business in South Fulton OP

the Tennessee side

3 LASS PLANT AMIDST ASSURED

All nut tOO of the Bonus Fund IsSubscribed and Deal is On

All but l20u of the glass plantbonus was subscribed this morningand the Commercial club committeeis now almost assured of the1G000 required to secure the location oftho factory here It will bo two orthree days more before tile commit ¬

too can announce the books closedbut the manner In which citizens areresponding encourages them MrHarry Flnlay the owner will se j

elite a site and build a factory

timidly Trait In n KingCleveland Loader

King Edward starts many CashIons He has been doing It all hislife Usually his Ideas are sartorialOccasionally though King Edwardstrikes out an idea which all theworld fashionable or commonplacecan approve His latest is one ofgreat t humanity No horse Is oversold from the royal stables after Itputimuch financial loss to the kingal

Iof hard up for England Is crowd I

with tufthunters who would payexorbitant prices for his old horsesI Ijust to brag about them

Interesting LectureThe Rev G W Banks will lectures

tonight at the Trimble Street Metho ¬

dist church on the subject ThroughrlPnlestlneIs well acquainted vith his subjectand his address will be Interesting

To Our Patronst

Wo respectfully call your attentionto the change In the opening of ourperformances from 830 to 815oclock every evening

The KentuckyF SCHAEFFER Ig9tld

Mr and Mrs W McCabo of 107North Seventh street are the parentsof a new boy baby

cI Unities a man knows when he has

ktke

HENS WILL LAYIf in Good Condition

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Horses Will PullIf feeling good

Cows Will Pay ff-

If fed properlyI

Hogs Will FattenIf treated right

Hart has the right remedies forHens Horses Cows and Hogs Itmakes them all do their level bestfor U Try it Its cheap but good

CEO Oo HART SONS CO

IITIPS I

No matter how much you read ityou do not readand sometimes an ¬

swer classified advertisements youare not au courant with the completelire of the city nor able to under¬

and its minor activities

Carlyle said A word spoken In

season at the right moment Is themother of ages According to thisdefinition WjouwJ11read the adver ¬

today you will find a wholelot of mothers of ages-

W4tNTED100 girls at onceMorgonthalerHorton Basket Co

FOR RENTTwo furnished roomsfor tight housekeeping at 10 permonth Old phone 225 5

WANTED Position in office byyoung lady SySunafflco

HOUSE for rent Apply 1318Clay

WANTED A good washerwom-an

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Apply 417 North FourthWANTEDTwo furnished rooms

for light housekeeping Old phone1749

CLOTHES cleaned and repairedJas Duffy Phone 95Ga

OVERSTREET the painter Newphone 1025 old phone 975

FOR RENi Elegant flats Seventhand Broadway Apply to B H Scott

WILLIAMS Furniture exchange538 South Third Furniture boughtand sold New phone 900a

WANTED A position by youngman of ability to do office work andbookkeeping Address At E Sun

COTTAGE for rent Centrally lo-

cated¬

Apply at 441 South Sixthstreet

FOR SALE a hree mares onewagon one buggy Apply to J C

Walker 1148 Broadway

PIANO and household furniturefor sale at reasonable prices Apply1722 Madison

FOR RENTFourroom cottage314 Tennessee also shop Second andTennessee Phone 222AFOR RENTOffice onLegal Row

Frank F Davis at Paducah Traction

companySENDyour clothes to the Fault ¬

less Pressing club 3025 BroadwayDrake Browder proprietors Bothphones 1507

LOSTA black and gold shieldpin set with pearls and tur ¬

gneiss Return to Tho Sun office for

I WISH to announce to the ladlesthat I have moved my dressmakingparlors from CIS Jefferson to 219North Sixth Miss Eva Nutt Modiste

LARGE HEAVY draft horse nodwagon for sale Will trade for realestate Improved or unimproved Ad-

dress P O Box 585

LOST Yoke and sleeve for childsat Ninth and Monroe Return

0 227 North Ninth and receive re-

ward¬

LOSTA twisted gold chainnecklace with a small heart AttackedSomewhere on Ninth or Tennesseestreets Return to WIG Tennessee

reward

WANTED Industrious youngman for bookkeeper stenographerand office work Must write goodhand and have good habits AddressX this office

THE PARTY who carried a ladysfur neck piece from the BroadwayMethodist church last night throughmistake will confer a favor by leav ¬

ing same at this office

TO WHOM IT MAY concern Weare ready to take care of all dead an ¬

imals such as cows horses muleshogs and dog Our wagon will calland get them without cost Tal3Phono 1859 Gent Elliott

ALDKIIMKX MAY NOT MELT

IAIdcTiimn K n Hnnnnii Is Not SoWell Today

On account cf the Illness of Alderman E D Hannan it Is probable thatthere will be no quorum at the meetIng of the board of aldermen tomor ¬

row night Alderman Hannan Is theDemocratic candidate for presidentIt was thought ho would be wellenough to attend but this morningthe indications were that ho is in fora prolonged confinement In thehouse

Salt Mined Without Human EffortThirteen hundred barrels every

twentyfour hours of fine saltmin-eJ purified and crystallized packedready for the table without time

touch of a hand or the lifting of anarm this Is tho last achievement Insaltmaking tho final round ln re-duced cost of production says JamesCook Mills In Technical World Magall

zine for JanuaryThe three factors that permit thIs

economy of production are solidreinforced concrete waste exhauststeamy and automatic machinery

The rock salt Is mined nnd broughtto tho surface in tho form of brinethrough wells nearly 800 foot deepThis brine IB pumped into a tank andfiltered and run Into settling tanksFrom there It Is drawn oft into

gralners where the salt crystal ¬

lizes Theo gralners are made ofsolid concrete and are much bettorthan the old wooden tanks Steamexhaust pipes pass through the grainors which heat tho brlno to such atemperature that crystallization be-

gins¬

This Is a most interesting actionWatching the steaming surface oftho brine a pellicle of salt formswhich soon breaks and sinks downto be followed by another mid thocrystallization then proceeds rapidly

It la this extreme rapHIty of orystalllzatlon In tho concrete gralnorsthat has astonished the oldest saltmakors and made glad th directorsii

of tho Plato Glass CompanyNo such fast saltmaking was

ever known before said saltmakerMason It beats all how the crys ¬

tals form o tho bottom and sides Of

tho ralner I never saw anythinglike It and I have been making Saltand good salt tootor twentyfiveyears

From boyhood Dr Nansen thopolar explorer accustomed himself totho use ot snowshoes and would oftengo Cortor fifty miles on them without taking any food with him Hehad a great dislike bo spy outfit forhis excursions t

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