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vPAGE FOUR THE
rPJlDtJCAH EVENING SUNFIi1Dy OCTOBER 8
TbcPaducabSunAFTEIlNOOIV AND WEEKLY
THE BON rCDLISniNG COMPAIUIncorporated
P H FISHKH PresidentE J PAXTdW Gen Mgr
Entered at the poitoftlc at PaducahKr as secondclass matter
HUnsOBIlllON ItATESi-
By Carrier per week ilO
Br Mail per month In advance 35
DyMall per year In ndvanceUOOTUB W CKI Y SUN
Per year by mall pof ngo paldt100AdderrevsTILE SUN Paducah KyOffice 115 South Third at Phone SB8
Kdltorkil MoonsOld Phone m New Phone IBS
Payne and Young Chicago and NewYork Representatives
TIlE SUN can be found at the following places
R D Clements CeVan CullnDres-Palmer llouie
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FlllDAY OCTOBER 8
OmCHTLATION STATEMENT
August 1009
>tI G726 1767581 6721 186742-t d11w 1967395 6721 20x674-2tl67aa 216746-7G9248Zi TWSSr
O x25E73310tdd43 126672511 vVi 6934 27 n 6729
1208933 2S6791-3ic47lB 296730146781 30672516 67C13ii li +r
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Total r + 1 e f r Y 17C153Average for August 19096775Average for August 19085097
Increase 1678Personally appeared before mo
this September 10 1909 E J Paxton general manager of The Sunwho affirms that the above state¬
ment of the circulation of The Sunfor the month of August 1909 istrue to the best of his knowledge andbelief
PETER PURYBARNotary Public McCracken Co
My commission expires January 10191t
Dally ThoughtEconomy Is necessary for the ma
jority of us But there are many socalled economies which mean selfdenial and hardship and In which 1Inreality save nothing Be on yourguard against them
Mix tho American who won tnqInternational balloon race says thopeasants are angry because heknocked off a few chimneys andtore away some tiling Its a wonderthat they did not take a shot athim as the farmers In this countrydid at those St Louis entrants
oA Chicago man who was refused
the renewal of a lease on his flatbecause a child was born to himhas brought suit against the ownerunder the now state law forbiddingsuch n refusal l lie will have manywell wishers
oThe Michigan authorities have de-
creedr
the bellhops cannot bringliquor to a hotel guests room oait has a bad effect on the morals orthe boys The north as well as thesouth seems to be drying up
0No doubt there wa6mtiny a man
who needed a bath that got hiswhen the officials at St Louis turn ¬
ed the base onUen thoUsand peoplewho were trylrigvto get aboa t Tourlittle torpedo boats WednesdayNeedless to say Jt kept tho throngOff njl
f
LeaNfxopgtheahip builder of¬
fers tho English nation some en ¬
couragement when he says thataeroplanes will never become aformidable war machineD
And James M Barrie Is suing fordivorce Well Well Well Whowould hare thought that tho manwho wrote When A Mans Singleand What Every Woman Knowswould find married life a failureBarrio has shown a wonderful graspof feminine character In his booksnnd plays but In life ho wants torelease his grasp on one womancharacter Charles Frohman themanager who produced most ofhis plays declared that Barrlossuccess with the character ofwoman was duo to tho fact thatho knew when a woman trusted herinstinct and shunned logic andreason she was apt to be right MrFrohman recalled an Incident duringthe rehearsal of Wbat Every Wom ¬
an Knows when Mrs flurrlo sud ¬
denly appeared and held a hurriedwMeporcd conversation with thuauthor When she had gone MrUnrrlo dryly remarked You knowthe humiliating thing about womenis that they are generally rightThe wonder is who Is wrong In Bar ¬
rios caseIo
An official endorsement withoutprecedent 111 the history of tho cou-ntrya disinterested and unsoughtendorsement from tha highest au ¬
thority was recently given the proCIfromCI
Qt engineer appointed by President
1lT
Taft while irtlll secretary of war ttoinve ygato the project for a 14foowaterway from Chicago to the mouthof the Mississippi river In a unanlmous report says
The board is of tho opinion thatf
the development of the waterways 01
the Allsslsalppl Valley into a harmonbus system will be of immense valueto the countr but tho Ohio Valletins been and probably will continueto be the Jlno of greatest commerceand the probable demands of th ecommerce present and prospectivefor many years to come can be adoquately met by a channel of 9fec tdepth between Chicago and Cairo 01f
dimensions similar to those proposedfor the Ohio river
This report was signed by ColWilliam H Dab Lieut Colonel C
McD Townsend and Lieut Col J G
Warren of the Corps of EngineersU S Army and Henry B Richard-son and Homer P Ritter civil engineers and members of the Missisgipplrlvereommisslon The sectionquoted was heartily concurred in oneapproved by the general board of en-
gineers on rivers and harbors andalto by Gen W L Marshall chleof engineers U S army who transmuted the report to congress June 70Tho success of the oil treatmentfor Paducah streets can not be dlsputed by any one The board ofworks has demonstrated its valuelate in the day it Is true but themembers promise that next year theprincipal streets all over the citywill be so treated Of course thornhas gone up a howl from some peeplo but this was to be cxpectecSome folk are so provincial andsome are so short vlsloned In everycity and town whore the oil hatliven properly sprinkled on thostreets you would find It a hareproposition to get the citizens to giveup Its use The parks boulevardsand long highways are sprinkledeach year and dust Is an unknownthing Members of the local lodgqof Knights1 of Pythias who attendedtilt annual state meeting at Win ¬
chester this week had visual demon ¬
stration of the merit of oil used Inthat enterprising town ana say thereoplo are delighted with It Butthere is hardly a town of any sizeIn eastern Kentucky that has notbeen using oil on Its streets forrcverai years
aTho office bee has certainly stung
the Bryan family Ruth BryanLeavitt daughter of the Peerlessleader has announced her candidacyfor congress from one of the Colo-rado districts
aTHE PAPUOAH FAIR
That Paducah could have a sueccssful fair tho one closing todayfully attests All that is lacking Isufficient funds to provide the neceasary premiums to attract the bashorses and the best stock poultryand other exhibits Tho promoterof this years fair are worthy 01praleb The demOlIStrated rho tacttthat lu good fair would be an attractlon that would draw a great number-of outoftown people just what thelocal merchants have been wantinto dp and try to tfo every seasonThey Were greatly hdndlcapped how-ever on account of the lack of fundsand their efforts to interest the mer ¬
chants and professional men of thecity were sadly Ineffectual The Sunbelieves tho merchants were wrongIn the attitude they assumed towardthe fair and hopes they have seentheir rastake and that next yearthey will donate generously of theirtime and money and aalet in an ef¬
fort to make the Paducah fal oneof the big ones of the state It canbo done Tho state fair at LouisvilleIs a great success and the means forattracting Immense crowds to themetropolis every year now The Pa-ducah
¬
fair would occupy the same po ¬
sition toward the Purchase andthoroughly Justify what It wouldcost It Is an undisputed fact howover that to bring people to a townyou must give them something in theway of entertainment when theycome The present fair has drawn agreat many people to Paducah butdue to a lack of funds the associaion did not havo the features It
should have had and many of ourvisitors wero noticeably disappointedThe Sun is Informed that the onlymoney the association had was putup by six men Truly they deservedthe gratitude of tho town for theirefforts and merit a different charac ¬
ter of support next year They arenot discouraged with the presentfair but on the other hand are al-ready making plans for next yearand they assuredly should bo aidedby every merchant in Paducah
0
IIVOICE OP THE PEOPLE IOO
Tlio Lightning Rod PeopleThere is not a river in Texas large
enough to float arsteamboat and innorth Texas in summer water Ithauled from 30 to 45 days each yearby train consisting of tanks equip ¬
ped for this purpose and In theirdire extremity they were Induced totry crude oil to wet their dirt streets
Such bitter complaints wero madeespecially by homo buyers as It ruin-ed their floors and floor coveringsHouses that were a beautiful whitebecame a dingy yellow They con¬
tinue the UEO of lightning rods outthere They toll out with this crudeoil business many many years agoTho local board of public worksshould profit by the experience of thelightning rod people as they have nota similar excuse to offer
IL C WARDEN
Stretching the truth wont make itgo any farther
J
sSTATE PRESS
S tllrynn nnd Bailey
It hasnt taken long for Mr Bryanto learn that his tariff programe forthe democratic party in tho congreesional election of 19W and in thepresidential election of 1912 Is notgoIng to suffer from excessive populaxity in the south The Bryan platteam calls for free raw materials anda tariff for revenue only on finishedproducts To give It form and substance Mr Bryan has attached to It
a pledge binding all democratic can-
didates¬
for congress to accept thoBryan tariff plank as a contract be ¬
tween them and their constituentsthe nominees if successful beingcompelled under the terms of thocontract to support the Bryan tariff
Mr Bryan for twelve years hatI dominated the democratic party inl 1896 with simon pure free silver In
1900 with antiimperialism dilutedby free silver and In 1908 with
f trust regulations and Shall thePeople Rule In 1904 Mr Bryanwas also tho dominant figure in thedemocratic party Judge Parkerowing his defeat in no small part tothe belief among democrats thatneither he nor his platform wt ro
what Mr Bryan desired Could MrBryan In 1912 commit the demo ¬
cratic party to a tariff for revenueonly the platform being his handi-
work
¬
and tho partys candidatespledged at his Instance to make thatplatform effective In the event ofsuccess Mr Bryana domination in1912 would bo as unquestioned ail
it has been at any and all timeswithin tholhast twelve yoars Theraare demoyata uhklnd1 enough Jo saythat this is the end at which MrBryan Is aiming That however isfor the futuro to determine ThoImmediate effect of Mr Bryans ef-
fort¬
again to commit tho party towhat the party has heretofore in¬
slated were its views on the tariffhas been such as to cause some dif-
ference¬
of opinion as to whether In1912 there will be a democraticparty for Mr Bryan or any otherone leader to dominate LouisvilleTimes
Kentucky Kernels
Todd county fair opens at Tren ¬tonIGovernor Willsonpool In Nicholas county
Mr Harry R Hcflln of Flemingsburg dies of tuberculosisthroughsClaysvllle no damage done
Mrs Susan Martin 88 dies atcountytJ A Shuttleworth purchases
Louisville Hotel for 100000
tlnderIwrlter¬PgGinn kills wife and attempts suicide
in LouisvilleCapt J P Jackson of Georget-
own appointed Elks district deputyof Eastern Kentucky
Messrs J Land T E Jones pur¬
chased Corydon Coal company atCorydon for 20000
Charles Brown negro escapesiandItoand is drowned
400000 SEE CUIITISS FLY
Aeronaut Made Attempt With n Farman IllPlane Hut Wan Unable
to Leave the Ground
I St Louis Oct 8Glenn II CurUsa who won international honors in-
atI aviation Rheims France madethree aeroplane flights here Onewas more than a quarter of a mileand the shortest of the three was 220yards This was witnessed by athrong of 400000 persons who wait ¬
ed for hours In Forest park to seean aeroplane In action Curtlss lastperformance of the daj was cut short
Iwaslaboutmachine glided to an Irregular land-
ing place and a rudder guy snappedEfforts to mend It before darknesswere unavailing
The aviator said the machine wouldbe ready for service tomorrow-
InI the flights CurUsa used a biplano with a 2Chorso power motor
twoIfllghtsI un dispelled A stiff wind delayedhim until dusk
I George IF Dancoig Oemont who Ishero with tho Farman bt plane whichwon tho endurance prize at Rhelmsattempted three times at dusk to sat¬
isfy tho crowd that he could flyHe circled the field several times
but not fast enough to enable him toleave the ground hits disappoint ¬
moist was clearly expressed In hisfaceThe really successful navigators ofthe air were Roy Knabonschue Lin-coln
¬
Beacliey and Thomas BaldwinIn dirigibles The last mado an ex ¬
tended flight when motor troubleovercame him and ho was forced toland In tho crowd Ills second flightafter repairs toad been made wasgreeted with great applause
Knabonschue however was tho fa ¬
vorite with the crowd lie andBcachey thrilled the spectators bymounting simultaneously and flyingabout two miles sldo by tilde Knabenechuo left Bcacheys aldshlp n theear when the lattcrs motor became
overheated Koiabentchuo then sweptout over tho park In a great circleamid cheers
It was announced that CurtUs rind
a n1ItJlW
I SOW SOLD IX AMEIUOA
In Lewi Tlinii Three Tears ParisianSage the Splendid Hair Tonic is
hold All Over America
There Is a reason for the phenome-nal sale of Parisian Sago in thoUnited States during the past threeScars n-
And the reason Is plain to nilParisian Sago docs just what It is awverthed to do
Ask W J Gilbert about it ho willtoll you that he rigidly guarantees Itto euro dandruff stop falling hair oritching scalp in two weeks or moneyback
There Is nb reason whatever whyany man or woman should fall totake advantage of the above gener ¬
ous offerBut one thing that has made
Parisian Sage so famous Is its pecu ¬
liar power to turn tho harsh unat¬
tractive hair that many women poseess into luxuriant and radiant hairin a short time Women of refine-ment tho country over are using itand It never disappoints Rend this
letterII procured Parisian Sage and
found that it was a great hair tonicand cleanser I have used otherpreparations but Parisian Sagocleaned the scalp stopped all irrita ¬
tlon made my hair fluffy silky andleft no trace of stickiness as somoother hair tonics had Mrs SarahSandorhoff 1403 X Washington StOwosso Mich June 22 1909
Sold by leading druggists every ¬onIbtrtgirl with Auburn hair is on everypackage man orders filled chargesprepaid by tho American makersQiroux Mfg Co Buffalo N Y
Osmont will make flights today andit Is expected Robinson will makeanother tria-
lHOTEL ARRIVALS
PALMERB H Bradley ChicagoM A Dale Louisville R E JordanNashville H A Dunlap St LoutsJ L Spaulding Chicago Albert +
ILevy New York H T GrUzardClnrknylllo L P Lackr Kevli SidBallard Lowes
BELVEDERE n U BishopLowesT 111 Collins Bardwell MB Swann Murray A H PowellBandana G T Scott Kcvll WalterVach Simpson J T Mylos May-
field Sam Graves Oscar Ky HalShelljy Bandana
NEW RICiIMONDClyde RamageSalem KY1 W C Faulkner Bandana Rr G Grace Barlow T MJones Murray J M Hill Farmingtong J M Cook Olmsfead 1IIi RD Bennett LouIsville J II GibbsPrinceton J Y Carter WoodvllleH 0 Smith Edayvllle Henry HillJoppa
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osYCjtnrArllcnrWhy Pillwill cure that 10 cents Guaranteedby all druggists i
MISSAPPfiOPRIATION
loll
CHANGED AGAINST TIIU liATK1m WAHH IN SUIT
By a suit flied today In circuitcourt Mrs Daisy Bennett chargestho late Ed Waro with misapprop ¬
riating 5000 In tho settlement ofthe estate of Salllo Maxon and seeksto hold his bondsmen liable Taostyle of the suit Is Delay Bennettand 0 W Bennett against theAmerican Bonding company of Bal ¬
timore Jessie Maxon and It J Bar ¬
ber administrator of tho estate orSallie Maxon
Sho states Jn tho suit that showas an heir to the estate of SallieMaxon who died April 21 1904 andthat April 21 1904 Ed Waro qualitied as administrator It IIs alleged7 GOO was turned over to him andthat he appropriated 5000 to hisown use Ware died September 171906 and by order of tho court RJ Barber was appointed administra ¬
tor of the estate 110 received97966 of the estate It Is alleged
and that tho 5000 has never beenturned over to tho estate-
EXIINsR1 mmFor Joy riding Wednesday night
J O Ray and A Jackson of May-
field wero fined 10 each In policecourt this morning
Our shoe repairingis in a class by itselfBestquickest Werepair shoes so theyregood for more ser¬
vice Phone 102Wellsend and getyour shoes andre ¬
turn them quickly
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Womens solo and75c100J
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PYTHIAN KNIGHTSii
RBTURN ROME
PlUm SKSSIOX OK GUAM LODGKAT WINCIII ST1Il
lLose Out lit Their Ktrorts to IJIIM
Al K Young In One of thoOfllcvs
SESSION OF GIIKAT 1XTKHKST
Tho local delegates to the annual i11atThurIIdOlThe principal Interest centered In
the alectlon of officers Paducahlodge No 26 at the last session atLexington secured tho election of AlE Young to the office of grand outerguard At the meeting It was ex-
pected¬
he would be advanced to thenext step that of grand Inner guardUnexpected opposition developed and I
rather than permit a fight to bomade his name was not allowed to-
go before the convention and thelocal delegates as well as those fromWest Kentucky urged and workedfor tho nomination of J Jof Sturgis Ky A hard WatkinsImade buMhnoracc went tolan of Franklin
Jules Plummcr who for manyyears held the office of grand masterof exchequer was tefcated 4> y P BEubank of Bowling Green
Tho election resulted as follower0 II Pollard of Jackson past grandchancellor C F Saunders of Frqpkfort grand chancellor It L Sladoof London grand vlco chancellor JW Carter of Owrenpboro grandkeeper of records nnd aenls P D
Eubank of Bowling Green grandmaster of exchequer II A Schoberth of Versailles grand prelateGeorge C Carter of Latonla grandmastcratarms J C McLean ofFranklin grand Inner guard J BMathews of Covlngton and JouettHenry of Hopklntfvllle grand reprosoutatlves to supreme lodge
Shclbyvlllc and Henderson extend ¬
ed an Invitation to entertain the nextsession A committee of three wasappointed to act In tho matter ofselection Paducah lodgo was hon ¬
thhIcolnmlStein The commltlco recommendedShelbyvlilo and that action was railfledA
resolution recommending thatafter this meeting the annual Irs
Ions be held alternately at boxington and Louisville was Introducedand wjjl bo act dupon ngxjytal
An Interesting feature of the sea
entireIntemmaintained by the order at boxing ¬
I ton These little orphans made agreat Impression and tho grand lodgowas co viMbly affected that a hun ¬
dred dollir collection was taken upas a free will offering to the littleones The home now contains 32occupants ranging from 4 to 1C
years In ageMuchI 1iglslatlon of Interest to the
order was enacted and tho reportsshowed the lodges to be In boat ofconditionTho
of Winchester main-tained
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their reputation for being thebeet of entertainers and nothing wanleft undone which tended to promotethe pleasure of the representativesTho city which has n population ofabout 10000 is a monument to theprogresrive and pulltogether spiritof its residents Hotpltalltr and so¬
chat feeling was manifested In everypossible manner and the vote ofthanks of the grand lodge was in ac-
cordance¬
with tho treatment re ¬
ceivedThose attending from Paducah
were AI K Young A S BarkedafcA D Buchanan and A E Stein
YOU nONT JUNE TO WAITEvery dose makes you feel better lox >
Foe keep your whol Insides rightSold on the Money Hack plan every ¬
where Price COc
W A Gardner was sent to thocounty jail this morning on a chargeof attempting to defraud a boardbill Tho warrant was sworn out inthe court of Magistrate Charles WEmery by A L Harper who allegesGardner owes him a board bill of
3G The trial will be held thisweek before Magistrate Emery
AUTISTIC 1HIAPINO AND
UKSIQMNCJ
Mrs EFB Marion309 H Broadway
Old Phone 207C
LadiesFallgowns
cloaks and costumes tailoredto your order and guaranteed
to fit made In our work rooma
under the supervision of ex-
pert
¬
men tailors
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LOUIS CLARKS SPECIALS-For Saturday Oct 9
17 Ibs Granulated Sugar24 lb slag Omega Flour 100II24 lb Pansy Flour24 Ibs Fcrnilcll Flour 8GCI3 Ibs Fcrndcll Coffee3 IbB Arbftckles Coffee 40e2 Ibs Loose Boast Coffee 25o2 pkgs Red Cross SIJagheltll1Go
2 pkgs Red Cross MnccnronriSc3 pkgs National Oats 1 25cConcord Grapes per baskM20c2 Cakes Sweet Chocolate 15c7 Rolls Toilet Paper 25cDoz 16 gal Mason Jar Coo
Doz quart Mason Jars SOC
Doz pint Mason Jars 40cDoz Jelly 20c3 Boxes dies lOcOlassesttBrass King 25cDacon per HeNew Pig Feet per dos 2Sc1I
Brick Cheese per pound 20c1I
HAUVAito mn 1ICJWJ10SI I
Visiting Guests Mwt l >nwlciit Iwellt-uul Facultyt
Cambridge Maze Ge 8Havingparticipated In the It uctlon Intooffice of n new preside of HarvardUniversity the repreci atlves of thehundred Institutions of Igher educa ¬
tion In this and other ountrics metIn Sanders theater tolbo presentedformally to the newli Inaugurated
3 Fancy Fat Mackerel 25e2 Ibs Codfish 15c2 pkgs liaisons 15cNew Smyner Figs tier pound JOeNow IJmburger Cheese per lb2CoImported Swiss Cheese per lb3IioI
2 Ibs Now Split Peas IGc3 Ibs German Lcntlcs 2Co2 Ibs Green Corn 2tc2 quarts Cranberries IGc2 jars Mustard ICC2 U Ib cans Lobsters 2Cc2 Ibs Fig Cakes 2GaMixed Tea per pound 30cSchool Pickles per dos I lieQueen Olives per quart COo2 2 Ib Ferndcll naked Beans 2fic2 1 Ib Fcrndcll Baked Deans IGc4 Ibs Now York Buckwheat 2Go3 Ibs Country Dried Peaches 2Gc
H bushel Northern Potatoes 3Go
3 Stalks Celery 100
LowollItheHarvard This meeting was open ttptho undergraduates alumni nndtheir friends and brief addresseswere made by representative of thedelegates In the procession fromMemorial Hall to Sanders theater allof tho delegate wore academic totfumes
New York Cityt consumes 54000worth of tea and coffee each day
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i WE like to startle you 1
with phenomenal valuesal more goodnessin Jfabrics and 1
1gracefulness in style hnesmoleradeptness In tailoring
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than you are ri accustomed to
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iThats how were continuing to
1 win new trade and holding it We
ibyi jTheyRjjwillappeal to you as no other make kbefore Theyre f
ffhas ever unusual clothes at the priceM
ttIts topcoat weather these cool t11 nights Were showing the newttgrays tansalso blacks Special-
valuesi
in R W make at 115 20 11-
and 25 Come and look them over
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