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BAPTISTS ENJOY

SPLENDID TALK

JIIGI AUiuFNCKS ATTHNM TJI-1II1IM INSTITUTE

Some Former Iuslor of PndticaIJClhtrcttes Ounu nark

For Week

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Splendid audiences attended theBaptist lilblo Institute this morningrind afternoon An Interest has beenmanifested In tho day meetings thai tIs pleasing to tho ministers whilelast evening a largo audience heardtho lecture delivered by tho Rev C

W Knight of MqrganfleldThis morning tho quiet hour wa

conducted by tho Rev J W Bruncrformorly pastor of the Second Dap

list church How Wo Got OUtIJIblo was told by tho Rev W U

1JI1I of Clinton This nftcrnooiInfant Iloptlsm Its Kvllo was

tho theme of a lecture by tho IlevH W Virgin of Jackson Tonn DrO M Savage of Union universityupoko on Christian Educationt This evening tho Rev W C Tar

loy of Arlington will speak or

Christian Science at tho FirstBaptist church tho Ilov J W Dar-

ter of Lexington will speak at theSecond Dnptlst church tho Itov JI1j Staloy of Fulton will preach attio last liaptlst church and theRev J M1 liurgoss at the NorthTwelfth street churcuj Tho program for tomorrow Is

1000 a in Quiet lIourI 1010 a mm Bins IHxceedlng Sin

fulnessV 11 Hilllit 1C a m An Exposition II

VV Virgin230 p m Hell Flro and Dam

untlonW III Hunter3lG p m The Twentieth Cen-

tury 1ovilil 11 TaylorA pleasant feature of tho Illblc

Institute was a luncheon given atnoon today by tho Ilov end Mrs M1

E Uodd at their homo 930 Jo TorlIOn Tho luncheon was given Inhonor of Dr Q W Savage profoseor of Hebrew and Philosophy at theUnion university and tho formerBtudontH who are attending the lust ¬

tutu Those present wore Dr Q

JI1 Savage tho Ilov W It Hill ofdlluton tho Rev W 15 Hunter ofPrinceton tho Rev J D Adcock ofIxiulHvlllo tho Itov Q H Smallertho Ilov C W Knight of Morganheld tho Rev J R Clark and theliar M E Dodd and Mrs Dodd

Turkey Wrin With CrrleConxtantlnoplo Jan 25lIl1kkt

Hey mot with parliament today forthe first time since ho assumed theoffice of grand vizier In announc ¬

Ins tho policy of tho now cabinet horeiterated with marked emphasisthat Turkey was resolved to upholdby nil tho means In Its power tho su-ltans sovereign rights In Cretethough It was prepared to extend totho Cretans tho largest measures ofautonomy

Supremo Court RecessWashington Jan 5Tho su ¬

premo court of tho United States to¬

day announced that It would take nroses from novt Monday Jan 32 toFob 21

Ituition Honor IVnryLondon Jnn 26The Royal Goo

Kraphlo Hoclity at n meeting todaydecided to award a special goldmedal to Commander Robert EJenry

IP IT DISAPPEARS ITS ECZEMA

now to Toll Whether n Skin Affcctlou Is An Inherited Illood

Disease or Not

Sometimes It Is hard to determinewhether a skin affection Is a sign ofa blood disorder or simply a form ofreczema Eveu physicians are oftenpuzzled in their diagnosis Tho bestway for any ono afflicted Is to go toGilberts nnd R W Walker Co orany good druggist who handles pure

I drugs and obtain CO cents worth ofposlam Apply this and if the Itch-Ing stops at once and the trouble iscured In a few days it may be sotdown as having been eczema as thisIs the way poslam acts In tho worstcases of eczema and in curing acneherpes blotches tetter piles saltrheum rash barbers and otherforms of Itch scaly scalp and allsurface skin affections

Any ono who will write to theEmergency Laboratories No 32West Twcntyllfth street Now Yorkcan secure by mall freo of charge asupply sufficient to euro a smalleczema surface or clear a complex-Ion

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overnight and remove pimples Intwentyfour hours No C

ONE ACCEPTED

RKCRlIT LEAVES FOIl JKFPKIlSOS IIAIIKACKS

Tno Men Are Held Hero nn Proba ¬

tion Report of RecruitingStation

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As a result of Cnpt George WKlrkpatrloks trip hero last nightII

ono man was accepted for Infantryservice In tho U S army while twoaro being hold nt tho local stationon probation ono for the Infantryand ono for the coast I1rtllleryI I

Norman Mockbeo of HopklnsvlllcI

who was brought hero lost week bySergeant Krosky was accepted andloft this morning for Jefferson liarracks to bo broken In Williamlinker 22 years old of Vienna 111

wants to join tho Infantry and Itwaiting here for a few days Like ¬

wise Wilson Brown 32 years old of

West Frankfort 111 is being holdHo has a longing to join the coastartillery Roth may bo sent away Ina tow days-

Sergeant Joseph Krosky loft CfJ11terday for Princeton nml will returntomorrow night Ho Is scouting forraw recruits

Sergeant CA Blake huts receiveda report from Washington showingthe total number of men who npplied throughdut tho United StatesIn December 1909 and tho numberaccepted nnd rejected Tho reportshows tho work of each district Paducnh being Included In tho sixthwhich Is Hvansvlllc

Following are tho stations as thoIrank In Importance and the numberaccepted at each Chicago 278

Now York 172 San Francisco 136

Torro Haute 46 Omaha 46 Evansvlllu 38 St Louis 31 KnoxvilleJO Cincinnati 29 Toledo 28 Pitts-burgh 21 Cleveland 20 Tho totalnumber of applicants wore 11477while out of this number 2051 woreaccepted Tho number of rejectionswero 942G

limbatntsnienrtMrs AWllllt tho matter with

Mrs DeStyloT Sho looks the pictureof embarrassment

Mrs hNo wonder Her littleboy used nil has old love lottort tomike the tale of hit kilo and theycame down In the neighbors yardChicago Nows

IITho Evening SuntOe a Week

The Post TavernAt Battle Creek Mich

Is justly famous for its rapeNuts griddle cakes

r > v RecipeTw o pups sour milk eight teaspoonfuls of

GrapoNuts bat n teaspoonful salt two scantteaspoonfuls isoda Hour enough to make a thin

h batter Add tho Grape Nuls to batter just beforec

frying Fry a tmlI cake and if tho butter Is toothin add moro flour

t Abovo rcolpo mattes nbout 2 doz cakesTho GrapeNuts in the cakes make them ns light and porous

as buckwheat cakes with the advantage of being much moro easilydigestedLife JrThere oS a Reason for ORAPENUTS

Postural Cereal Co Ltd Battle Creek Mich

BANKERROBBEDOF

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0X13 PAINTS ON HIS SlIourtmllAND BICURIS HIS ROLL

Warner Van Norden Ticks Up Pock-etbook of Woiimn Walking

Along Fifth Avenue

TWO AVOMHN DO Till WORh

New York Jan 25 Warner M-

Van N6rdcn the banker and presi-dent of the Van Nordcn Trust conpany was robbed of 28000 lastWednesday night as ho was leavingthe WaldorfAstoria

With the arraignment today otJesslo Roberts alias Kitty Dowdeof Chicago nnd Annie William alias

Chicago Maggie tho story wasundo public

Mr Van Norden saw two womenwalking along Fifth avenue Onodropped a pocketbook nnd Mr VanNorden politely picked It up and returned It to her

A hearty slap on the back was thesomewhat startling and unconven-tional manner in which ono of thewas a profusion of thanks Therewas a profusion of thanks and bowsand ono of tho women fainted sudlenly on Mr Van Nortons shoulder

The woman revived nnd a fewminutes later Mr Van Nordenmissed the 28000

The women wore hold In 30000bond

NoticePursuant to tho order of lion E

V liagby referee In tho matter oforoman Ilros Electric Co bank-

rupt I shall sell at tho court houseIn Paducah Ky on the 31st day ofJanuary 1910 at 11 a m tho actaunts of tho above firm said ac-

counts having nn appraised value of80000 E L D

TOOFTrustee

IITHE WIDOW

liB MITT IN JAIL HAS PllfCAIKHLATIVHS

irCunfoMMl Night Rider and IllsPrlMJii

hnonuce1VIIiGet

Dresden Tonn Jan 2GJrIlnkohrlngor self confesaed night riderrind star witness for tho stale in thecelebrated night rider eases at UnionCity who tried to commit suicidelast week was married at tho countylallhero to Mrs Frances Campbellof Nashville Tenn

The ceremony was performed IE

t Iio corridors of the Jail Robert Nrvfnc justice of the peace officiatlug

It appears that FehrInger whileconfined in jail at Nashville await-Ing the night rider trials met MrsInmpboll who was also an Inmateor tho Nashville jail charged withsome minor offenses that a loveaffair sprang up between them andthat after his removal here fromCaahvlllo they kept up a consider-able correspondence-

A few days slnco Mrs Campbellnine to Dresden to arrange aboutsecurIng his release Sho paid soy

oral visits to Fchrlngor and theircourtship materially advanced asthey discussed tho situation throughtime bars of the Dresden Jail cells

Lnto yesterday afternoon they coneluded to get married and tho cerenony was performed last night

Mrs Cnmpboll now Mrs Fehrlnger Is a handsome young womanand stylishly dressed In blue tailoredsuit light waist and picture hat withlargo tips She claims to bo fromLouisville Ky and to bo connectedwith some good people at HlckmnhKrI Paducah Ky and NashvilleTens tier first husband desertsher and sho obtained a divorce fromhim

Tho friends of Fohrlngcr hensince tho marriage have promised tiosecure his release and have writtenGoy Patterson today with roferencto same No Indictment was returnedagainst Fohrtngcr hero at the last

term of court and lie Is freo so la-

na this county Is concerned

THE LEGISLATURE

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imprisonment on those convicted opandering which is practically

now word In tho long list of crlmlniwords used In this state Time blwas given to Representative Shear-by Or M U Adams who received I

from Or U Edward Jnnney of lainure Maryland-

It Is tho bill thnt will bo Introduiod In tho legislature of tho varloistate of tho union and It will hatno opposition In the Kentucky leglInture Its provisions are not netand It will bo ono of the shortssteps toward lifting till fallen w

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Constipationss

Cure FreeJ constipationof relief such as hot or cold water onyourllretc but what do you dowhen these fail

I nndpUl1allvocatharticgone throughthese various stages you know they wereall uselessresultsgoanlnbuta remedy madeurposeleguaranteedtresuitsabrletbowelmusclestheirworkyou

ofSanvillewill Mrs S A Hampton ot Portage Oso

Itherelaout Iyourname¬ tItItremedyonedollarJcontinueunt11Curedthedosedoes not gripe and la promptly effectiveand these statements are guaranteed ormoney will bs refunded

This remedy IsI over A quarter of a cent IbYmnreremedy on the American market Becausepleasanttaste t

generallyDr Ipleasedtomaydesireabsolutelytree Ialetter IFor the free sample simply send yourname and address on a postal card orotherwise For either request the doctors ICaldwelln6ojCaldwell

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men In JCenturkyIHeavy Ionnlltes Iniimsoil I

A fine of 5000 Is Imposed and I

Imprisonment of from two to twelve f

years years added If any person Is E

found guilty of pandering and by tpandering is meant for any person tto take place harbor cnvelgle en¬

tice persuade encourage either by I

threats or promises or by any de t

rice or scheme of causes to be taken I

Or placed any femalo In a house of111 fame or elsewhere against her twill for Immoral or illegal purposes I

as pointed out in the bill If a fe¬ I

malo Is married for such a purposeor placed In the care of any personfor such a purpose or detained or Ithreatened for such a purpose the tsame fines and penalties are pro I

videdSubstance of the Hill

The bill readsAn act In relation to pandering to

definite and prohibit the same to provide for the punishment thereof andnfor the competency of certain evi¬ I

dence at the trial thereofSection A Any person who

takes places harbors onrclgles en-

tices¬

persuades encourages either I

by threats or promises or by anydevice or scheme takes or places orcauses to bo placed or taken any fe¬

male Into a house of Illfame or of I

assignation or elsewhere against I

her will for the purposo of prosUtuII

tlon or illegal a tamale unlawfully j

against her will with tho Intent to I

compel her by force threats persu ¬ I

asion raenndf or duress to marryhim or to marry any other person J

who being parent guardian or bay-

Ing¬ I

legal charge of time person of a I

female consents to her taking ordetention by any person for tho pur ¬

pose of prostitution or Illegal sex ¬

ual Intercourse shall bo guilty ofpandering and upon conviction shallbe punished by Imprisonment for nterm of not less than two nor more

than twelve years and bo fined notmoro than five thousand dollars In

tho discretion of the courtPandering Defined

Section II Any person who shallplace any female In tho charge orcustody of any person or persons

for Immoral purposes or In n houseof prostitution with tho Intent thatshe shall live a life of prostitutionor any person who shall compel any

fomnlo to reside with him or with

SILER CITY

LADY A VICTiM

Mrs Olllllnndor Slier City Was Left111 Had Shape ns It Hwnlt of nn

Attack of the Grlf1

Slier City N CI was lilt 1ladshape writes Mrs Sarah J aillllaiid

0ofI thus place VMtor an attack of thogrip was bothered with womanly

I troubles but tdnco taMns Cordul I-

o am much Improved It has done meI more good than the doctors and 1

t fool It saved my Jlfe after all otherr methods had failed-

I thank you for the good thatCard ill has done to mo and hopoevery lady whb suffers will try It I

will recommend It to ray friendsYou can rely on Cardul being of

benefit to you Its Ingredients aremild herbs having a gontle toniceffect on the female constitution Thespecial herbs arc grown abroad andImported by us direct They are not

t In the Phurmaropoia nor for solo atdruggsts except as put up by us so

ayou rannol got tho effect of Cardulexcept by buying Cardul the wom

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ans tonicerNo other modldne or tonic has ex-

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actly the same Jesuits as Cardul noII other has the record ofGO years of

urrossful treatments of cares of feaisle weakness debility nnd disease

ill It iIii certainly worth trying3 Ask your druggistI N 13 Write to tallies Advisory

ncnt 111I00 1I Mtsllrlno Co Clintr t0111tnn for Special Ioutr-urF101pnge book Homo Treat

1wrapIper

any other person for immoral pur ¬

poses or for the purpose of prostltutlon or compel her to live a life ofprostitution Is guilty or panderingMid upon conviction shall bo punish ¬

ed by a fine of not less than onothousand dollars and Imprisoned notless than ono nor more than tenyears

Section C Any person who shallrecelvo any money or other valuablething for or on account of procuringtor or placing In a houso of prostltution or elsewhoro any female forthe purpose of causing her to cohabit with any male person or persons shall be guilty of a felony andupon conviction thereof shall beicntenced to tho penitentiary for notless than three nor moro than tenyears

Section D Any person who byforce fraud Intimidation or threatsplaces or leaves or procures anythor person or persons to place orleave his wife in a house of prostlutlon or to lead a life of prostltulion shall be guilty of a felony andupon conviction thereof shall bo sen-tenced to the penitentiary for notless than three nor more than tenyears

One of the liest ProvisionsSection E Any person or persons

who knowingly receives any moneyor other valuable thing from theturnings of any woman or girl en¬

gaged In prostitution shall bo guiltyof a felony and upon convictionthereof shall bo sentenced to thepenitentiary for not less than threenor moro than ten years

Section P Any person or persons who attempts to detain any girlor woman in a disorderly house orouse of prostitution because of anydebt or debts sho has contracted or-si said to have contracted while llvig In said house shall be guilty of

felony and upon conviction thereoftmll bo sentenced to the pcnltcnary for not less than two nor moro

han twelve yearsSection G Any person who shall

knowingly transport or causa to beruusported or aid or assist In obtainug transportation for by any means

of conveyance through or acrossthis state any woman or girl for thopurpose of prostitution or with thentent and purpose to induce entice

or compel such woman or girl to be-

come a prostitute shal be deemedullty of a felony and upon convic-

tion thereof bo sentenced to the penentlary for not less than three nor

moro than ten years any personwino may commit the crime in thissection mentioned may bo prosecut-ed indicted tried and convicted inmy county or city In or through

hlch ho shal so transport or at-tempt to transport any woman orgirt as aforesaid

And Oe it further enacted that thisact shall tLlso effect from tho date or-

ts passageFor Protection of Bees

Ode of tho picturesque figures 1n-

Wo upper branch of the legislatureist Senator N D Chipman of Pondlcton county Tall and with a longlowing board he is quick to bonoted by all visitors Senator Chipnnn Is always In his seat and alwaysen the lookout for his constituencylie Is tho author of a bill providingfor the county Inspection of apiariesmud protection of bees from fowl

rood and disease He is regardedas an authority on all apiary miltleIs and is very much In earnest forthe enactment of his measure whichhe says oil greatly encourage tho In-

dustry in this stateLooks find for Itcvcnuo Agents

From tho number of bills intro-duced In both houses to abolish thooffice of revenue agents or curtailtheir powers tho tax ferrets willhave rough sledding In this generalassembly Tho sentiment seems tobe strong to do away with this sys-

tem and It would npt bo at all sur-prising If when the session ends theoffice of revenue agent both stateand county was a thing of Uio pastIn addition to the abolishment of theoffice It is figured tho repeal of tholaw would put a crimp In tho pat-ronage of tho state auditor and dis-

connect a horde of Republicans fromfat Jobs

Kadlcnl Change ProposedA radical change In criminal pro

eduro Is proposed In n bill offeredIn the house by RepresentativeGeorge W Reid of Dallnrd countywhich provides that a defendantluti bo released from custody oilbell after conviction and while hiscase Is pending in the court of ap-

peals except when tho penalty for

Early Sprin-

gFLOWERS

Wo have tho largest stockof Reliable Flower Seedin Paducah

Full instructions witheach purchase how tohave early bloom

Plant now

UIIIIJPiifuC RyII

IIIBoth Phones 808 or

f I Mens Hats att CleanUp Prices I i

lot Mens HatsiiOdd styles

grades200

Cfpand

clean up price uUU

iiMons 200 and 2COHats black arid

colors new shapes

38prlco1

a Mens SuitsCleanUp Prices

A Mens and Young

I liens Suits andOvercoats that sold

10 1250 and u33atto 15 CleanUp pricMens and Young

Suits andtjl that sold

18 and upto 20 CleanUp price

ttens andSuits

Youngand

J Overcoats that soldrat 2250 25 and upto 30 CleanUp price

j Mens and YoungMcn8 Suits and 3Overcoats that soldat 30 3250 and upto 35 CleanUp price

+ Mens and Young P

M irons andj Overcoats that sold

t at 3750 and 1000CleanUp price

95at I

2J1upandOvercoats

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lMens

Suits

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2075+

Childrens Suits and Overcoatsl At CleanUp Prices a-

jj Boys and Cliildreiis Suite 7and Overcoats that sold to 2 tJ-

I450 CleanUp price

I Boys rind Childrens tossand Overcoats sJd imp 385jI Cleantip prick it

95amidx50 CleanUp price

Boys and Childrens Suits i

and Overcoats that sold to 8 8 f-

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1250 CleanUp price

l Buoys nine Childrens suits 75-

tand Overcoats that so dup to

1500 CleanUp pricet1Boys Knee Pants Clean Up

Pricesup iCnowC

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Knee up to iiinow eJ-y C

y tip to200 11tojnow itjup to 1

Ynow 5iII1 35I

Radical Reductions in OtherI x LinesIIi D Lu rI 1

lBROADWAYll J

tt t titl ttft4f ts ltl

the crime is death or life imprison-ment

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Under the present law anysuch defendantout on ball beforo and during his

after conviction Is forced toremain in jail until the highestparses on the case advocatesof cuango Insists whero adefendant has out on hoshould bo accorded the ¬

until his is finally doter ¬

ruinedColumbus Seems Assured

That Kentucky anotherlegal holiday Is almost assured fromtho numberIntroduced in both tho senate

to designate October 12 ofeach year aa to bo known asj

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Mens Kentlints all colors stiffand shapes clean

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Mel s 400 and 300 lStiff and Kent Soft

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Boys Knee Pants that sold 16 GCc

Boys Knee Pants that sold up 100 >5 9

Pants that sold 126

Knee Pants that sold

j 0Boys Knee Pants tint sold 230

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trialcourt

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loge case

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of bills that have beenand

housesuch

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olumbus day In honor of the desoverer of America The Knights at

Columbus a fraternal organizationwhich has grown by leaps andbounds Is behind the movoment to >

thus honor the daring Spanish navlator who found the new world

rime day has been legalized as a hbU4lay by several state legislatures 1

LICENSE NOTICE tt-All city licenses are duo end pay-

ablo in time month of January llosetverlook this mutter as tho lHiiAty t

or 10 per cent will be added to fiunpald licenses ou February 1currants will bo Issued

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