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Page 1: The Paducah evening sun. (Paducah, KY) 1909-11-19 [p 3].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7hmg7fsc41/data/0989.pdf · FUIDAY NOVRSIBEn ID THE PADUCAH EVENING SUN rAo taaae Our Khowing of Sterling

FUIDAY NOVRSIBEn ID THE PADUCAH EVENING SUN rAo taaae

Our Khowing of SterlingSilver is greater thanany previous season Ourlines comprise the choice

of the eastern manufac ¬

turers Mostr suitableand appreciated for agift is a piece of SterlingSilver Seo how well wo

can fill your wants for

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CJ1KISTMAS GIFTSs

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CUPID WON

TIIOIKJH IIItlDKCItOOM MIAHIAIIXJST HOIU ONCE

Miss Hrrtlo WllllnniH WIIH Utuler-Au unit Her Mother Could

Not lie Itcacticd by Llioucs

Miss Ilcrtlo Williams of Cartervllle III and Troy Mickey of Herrln 111 wero married yesterday nfturnoun by County Judge H T Lighttoot Tho couple camo to Paducnhtar n quiet wedding but ns tho bridewax only 18 a license could not bolIssued In vain the groom tried toreach her mother by wlro and guttpermission but she resides In thocountry and ho could not roach herTho brideelect said her mother wiwwilling for tho marriage and tobring happlncM to tho couplo a guartiki u was appointed nnd utter thoconsent was given tho ceremonywas performed

Hot Stove Throun OutFire In a small stove In the sore

DHt worn In tti rear of the te4lcilWHWI of Mohr Michael 328 NorthSeventh street last night caught fireto the roof and lilt alarm was turnedIn Moro compony No 1 and truckcompany No 4 responded and ox ¬

Uugui led tho blaze with only thoIon of a tow dollars Fireman Johneiinhard was tho first to roach theroom and he pkkod up tho stove andthrow It out of the window It wasrid hot but ho heaved It out Into thoyard

leaven rssVa by service and notby salary

In SelectingSilver PlateFor Your Table

iou want beauty and IluraIf blllly articles that will al ¬ II

ways bo pleasing In appearmice always In tho best o-

ft conditionIsrYou eau safely rely on ourII

own judgment regnrdlngII

i the beauty of design finishII1nnc style You can relyb absolutely on my word nsfi to quality tho durability of

tho wnrftIY

rSilverP I

lire vrew of offering n widerange of cholco as to rashII

lonablo and correct designsII

and llnlsh In superior qunlIty goods j

Come In today nnd seeI what I have It will bo nIi pleasure to show you Es¬

pecially examine RogersIlrothcra and AmericanSliver Company waresII

Prices are unusually mod ¬eratoII

IJ L Wannerjivjuu AND OlrJClMlII

nil Uroadany Paducah

J V Ierron S 51 Perro-

nPerrons Restaurant200 roadway

Entire now place Everythingflrstclais and tho most courIteous service Short ordersexclusively Wo ervo every-thing

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good to eat Specialattention given to ladies

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WILL OVERHAUL

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nun HltAMlili AS NIMIDMCSSIAnSmmous

Conch KljigR Inslriiotril to NotifylvrctCllO ltcprttriutulires to

That Effect

CHICAGO U STAIIT8 CltUSADK

I Chicago Nov 19 Football Is tInfor anuthqr overhauling Membersof tho University of Chicago board ofphysical culture and athletics at aspecial meeting branded tho gridironI

gamo as needlessly and prohibitively ydangerous and started action aiming

Int Important changes In the playingrules to guard against accidents

Tho Chicago officials went on rec-ord as opposed to the game In l iipre cnt form and Instructed Coach AA Stagg to so notify the conferencerepresentatives Conch Stagg will1

rain tho question at the big fightmeeting tomorrow afternoon

Thla move 10 the first of tho sorttaken by a western college and la ad ¬

mittedly tho outgrowth of popularprotest against the heavy annual tolltIof deaths and injuries on the grid-Iron

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Tho conference of course canmake no changes on lie own author-Ity said Coach Stagp The actualchanging will bo up to the rules com ¬

mittee of tho United States Intercologlate association and I think It 1Isprobable that that body will act In-

decisivea

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MINE HORROR

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Itodlen was not practicable until theblocked opening was cleared of de ¬

bris TII1I promised to bo a tedi ¬

ous procMSSoldiers 1pa1 rolled the Area roped

about tho shaft AgoJnet the barriersa crowd of men women and childrenPre +sd far Into tho night

Director Hteknoll of the NationalRed Crow rtjwrted that lob out ofISC families were given n weeks supply of groceries Tho relief will bocontinued Indefinitely

u4Wtly Witi OonmilfdTho body brought out was con-

cealed for an hour on the op of thopit before given to the undertakerthen doivercd only because Its dlscowry had become known

Tho first descent Into the ventilat-ing

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shaft was mado by J W PaulGeorge H lUco and H Y Williams-on a temporary cage All worooxyv n homlets A second descentwas tnndo by Mine Inspectors JamesTaytor and Thomas Mow jI whobrought up tho body Taylors planof Attacking the main draft whoretoo temperature la still around 100was merely delayed by tho expeditionInto tho air pi

Wo will do all we can at tho airshaft then nt any cost descend Intothe main pit said Taylor last ovenIng Of tho horrors encountered Inthe ghnstly gallery none of tho ex-

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would epeak but their facesworo blanched and their handstrembled when they emerged

Scorched nod SwollenTho bodies were scorched and

swollen Laborers Immediately sot towork and by 5 oclock time cauldronwas pouring fourth gases and smokeTo reduce tho temperature In thoshaft A substitute fan was Plated1 beside the old one near tho air shaftIt was started Its direction being re-

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BO as to draw smoke towardstho ventilator As soon as possibletho helmet armored experts descend ¬

ed Into tho shaft tlthtx hose propered to fight the burning coal In thosecond gallery If their efforts nresuccoreful four men without helmetswill go down to extlngulrii tho firewhen they can do It safely

Women Crowd hlliltIThe news of tho recovery of thofirst body spread rapidlyI and aa nn i

ambulance flanked by wldlors passedthrough time streets women rushed I

out of tho house and pushed frantic-ally

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through tho crowds In a vainattempt to took Into tho wagon Itwas rumored that It was a boys bodyMothers who had lost sons pushed

forwardIs my bo1 they criedII

No It Is tho body of a man saidStates Attorney EokbartIOh Its my man Its John

After Kckhart stated In a klndlI I

manner that tho Identification wouldrequlro romo time the crowd thinned j

but the little brick morgue was sur¬

rounded by noxious inquirers l1nlllII

later lu tho evening when tho bOIlII

was Identified as that of Ole Frlbcrgunmarried

Prominent Kpcrts-Plttsburs Nov 10Messrs Paul

tics and Williams of the govern-ment

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geological survey who descend ¬

ed Into the mine at Cherry 111 aroprominent In their profession

Paul who lives hero was chief oftho department of mines In West Vlrglnla before coming to the UnitedStates mine testing and experimentalstation hero

Rico lives In Evanevllle Ind HoIs n graduate of limo mining schoolof Columbia college

Williams lives at Urbann III He laa graduate of Princeton and tho Co ¬

llumbia college eclipol of mlqep

8 INDICTED FOR-

EMBEZZLEMENT

COMPMCITY FROM HKVKHU lVIIAVA BXliSf

Charged Wllli C iiipVrUy Wllli Hookkeeper of Ore Hunk In Making

Jalse Kiilrlr on looks 7

TWO l ii OSITOIlS AIU XAMIM

Indianapolis Nov 11The feder¬

al grand Jury Indicted eight mencharged with embezzling or com ¬

plicity In embezzling toddy of natlonal banks

William H and Noah n Markerbrothers former cashier and assistantcathlcr of time First National bankof Tlpton charged with embezzlementof OVOO of tho banks funds and-

s making aloe book entries alto alsoreports to tho controller of the cur¬

rencyElbert W Shrike capitalist and

president of tho Tlpton banks whowas arrested In Chicago after thoMarker brothers was not Indictedbecause of Insufficient evidence

MAX Dnirlch bookkeeper of thoCapital bunk of Indianapolis was In ¬

dieted on tho charge of embezzlingH 0000 Phil C Gall andI Hart CPrlnzler depositors arc charged withmnklgITho Indictments charging embezzlemoats of amounts ranging from 5000 to 15000 were returned againstHoward Phillips assistant cartiler ofthe Torre haute Notional bankPrank Nlcolal assistant cashier of time

First National bank of Auburn EN Detrner teller of tho First Na ¬

lIonal bank of Fort Wa-

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Mr and Mrs Eugeno Infont leftSunday Mr Latent for Springfieldand Mrs Lafont for a visit to her sonWill at St Louis

Will Sperry and Henry Smith aroattending to lodgo business In Spring ¬

field this weekR D Glover and family accom ¬

panied by George Racket and familyloft Tuesday for JIumbolt Kanwhere they have employment

II D Clover George Hacket andWIlMam Galne have all rotdgnedfrom time power plant It loaves butono old employe there Mr Leo Morrip

Theo Sohottle Is to auction off hisentire stock of Jewelry and leave forTexasD

A Halley has moved from tkoState Hotel Into the Steers property

Tho State lintel Is undergoing extensive repairs and when completedwill bo ono of the best hotels Insouthern Illinois It has been leasedto a hotel firm In Chicago

Tho Metropolis Dally Tribune willpublish Us first paper about Novem ¬

ber 22-

Mrs George King has gone to Momphis having been called there by ntelegram announcing the serious 111

new of tier Infant grandsonMrs Anna Norris has returned to

her home at Hooiton Mo After avtelthere With relatives

Heed Green of Cairo transactedbusiness hero tho past week

Mrs Eva Kerr and Mrs EdwinCorlls havo returned front Portagevlllo Mo whore Dr Corns was ac ¬

cidentally kilted n few weeks agoMrs Corlls wilt make this her home

Dr Elmore of Now Columbia wasa Metropolis visitor Sunday

Affection Is never guilty of nffccrtatton

ItAIHANT HAUL

New York Society Womans HnlrMatchtxl Only by Pnrlslaiis

FV r many year tlio clover womenof IParis have been foamed for thomagnificent beauty of their hair

Glorious hair a Virginian callsItt ro radiant and luxuriant that Itnot only attracts but fascinates andcompels unstinted admiration

Out now that time elite of NewYork ever anxious to Improvo theirbeauty have learned that ParisianSage a remarkable and almost marv ¬

elous hair nourlshor and beautifiers almost entirely responelblo for tho

charming hair of the ladles of Francetho demand for it has become enor ¬

mousPhiladelphia chemist who an ¬

a1 zed Parisian Sage said It Is thelineal dressing for the hair The In ¬

gredients are so scientifically com-bined that Parisian Sago Is first of alla hair grower because It surely do ¬

stroys dandruff germs and nourishesthe hair roots-

Second it puts life substance andbrilliancy Into the hair which Im ¬

iproves tho attractiveness of any onoThird it Is very delicately wont-

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is not a particle sticky or greasyand does not contain ono atom ofanything that could possibly Injurescalp or hair-

Parisian Sage is now sold all overAmerica by progressive druggistsand In Paducah by W J Gilbert whoIs glad to guarantee it to eradicatedandruff stop falling hair and ItchIng scalp In two weeks or moneybasic

Price 50 centsI Made la Americaby Glroux Mfg Co buffalo N Ywho flU mall orders The girl withpolagesI

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cTHE good things in lifeare not all things to eatAlong about now we have visions of

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the roastturkey the cider and doughnuts such as mother used to make and does yetwe hope But there are good thingstowear that deserve attention vpur atten ¬

tion We have a lot of them here made especially for you f r i

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ROXBOROalIldHart9 Schaffmer < Marx t

fine clothes are chief among them but well fit you in fine shirts neckwear underwear gloves

things for dress or everyday use all as good as we can findtm-

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Ef VERY time we sell one of our 15 suits or overcoats we feel that we aregiving our patrons as good or even greater value than he could secure in

any store in America for the pricevalues such as are usually offered at 18 and 20 elsewhere Itsthe good tailoring the dependable material the allwool quality which makes them so remarkable

5>uiti lJ171cd1 Overcoats JIJ5

Stetson Sfccitil Hatsis r

JeCravatsDents

svvJdssar Union Suits

Luow flans

Lorex Shirts

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