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6 jfHE COURIER-JOURNAL1, LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929. tI)c tfottrler-Jottrual THE POLITICAL SISYPHUS County Clerk's office are gone forever. Both parties have been guilty of permitting such practices in the past. An efficient police training school, as that under Prof. George T.

Rags-dale has grown to be, plus strict civil service rules and an honest commis (The publication of communications approval Th brst lirance of consider- anon is briefness. The Courier-Journal reserves ine ritnt to condense suurr.mea article niSGRT'NTLED ABOUT THE "OLD county has changed from a credit to a cash basis." "Despite three successive crop failures, our deposits are larger than ever before in history." "Farmers have been buying securities." "Our poultry business has Increased from $150,000 to $350,000 a year since purebred stock was introduced." "Before better poultry wa.1! introduced, our whole county shipped only $200,000 worth of poultry products a year. Now our town alone ships $250,000 worth and there are nine other shipping points in the county." The committee responsible for giving impetus to this almost State-wide campaign for better livestock and poultry Is continuing its efforts during the State Fair to interest visitors in obtaining any kind of purebred stock they desire. Business organizations should not let slip the opportunity to co-operate further in the endeavor KEXTUCKV HOME." I former were more lib- To the Editor of The Conricr-JoumM. rral- althoueh they did not have A couple of months ago, whenimuti- ncy to spend.

Enough visiting Miami, I read in he Consolidation of The Focus (November 22. 1826), The Louisville Daily Journal (1830). The Morning Courier (1837), The Daily Democrat (1843). First issued as The Courier-Journal November 8, 1868 Founded by Henry Watterson and Walter N. Haldeman.

Robert W. Bingham, Publisher. Harrison Robertson, Editor. Emanuel Levi, Vice President and general Manager Entered it ths LouHvl'i Postoffifa Mall Matter of the Second Class. SCBSCHIFTION RATES BY MAIL DAILY COUHIER-JOURNAU 1 Yr.

6 Moi. 3 Mos. I Mo. All Kentucky Tennessee and Indiana $5 00 J2 0 IHO All other 5.50 3.85 1.50 DAILY AND SUNDAY COURIEFt-JOUTtN AL 1 Yr. 6 Mos.

3 Mos. 1 Mo of Kentucky. Tennessee and Indiana $7.50 $3 90 $3 JO 7S AIi other 8.25 4.20 3.20 .65 SUNDAY COURIER-JOURNAL. I Yr MOS- 3 MOB All of Kentucky. Ten- Kentucky, and Indiar inj i'u ii inV weVda, for 5 cents: Sunday mailed for 10 cent copy oi any n--ui Point of View column a criticism of new furnishings and garden to nave: the modernization mt the Old Ken-j built a covered platform, open on tlit: tuekv Home, signed bv "Native Ken- i and women's toilets at one end.

tuckian." Being int-isted in the 'Such a platform will show up -rcL. Home, having raised with others the oe a treat onvenirnce. monev to purchase the Home and: There are eight commissioners all. helped to get an ion cf are irom Brrs-, the- State and havm-; visited the tov.n emor.rr.t and four Re-; Home during it occupancv by Mrs. Pelicans, three of tne four Republi-, Frost, and score-? of times since, I ar? women.

ine Governor sion to put them into effect. Will mean improved policing for Louis ville. No policeman wants to hp bossed by this or that politician and be forced to take orders from precinct captains. Most men who aspire to the blue uniform have honest motives. They would much rather do their full duty without partiality than raid 'his handbook and that bootlegger and let another fellow do business because somebody else gets paid.

Speed the day when crooked politics shall no longer interfere with honesty in brass buttons. ,1 DEPARTMENT THAT rfrTTm'S 1U.M) In Indiana, where a fishing 11 cense has been required, as well as. a hunting license, for many years, the Department of Conservation. which includes divisions of State Tier- rrn t-v-i a ot-i i nnetv. announces that it, State game reser- vat ion in Brown County now contains njui u.Mijian iy flLit.i, viiiuil This be enlarged to 13,000.

I familiar wilh its furnishings and since its occuuaney by the State. SUa't i 'the Home, and when I entered and looked around I imagined I was ''1? Lanier home at Madison. Ind rnn srf rnr-rv. or. floor and the nursery on the top floor, an exact i a llil i iinn ii i or to anotner cnantv.

tmc-. in point oi lime us nonzon iPnef fern- vrnicntly might be indicated by Harry approximately the same size as fr' Beigiumr The tract recently purchased and uthcr aside by Isaac Bernheim for a per- ized by the Governor and commis pctual forest preserve and game ref- slon to 10 the "xpense of modern comfort of visitors to Home has been i 0 4 moked. iie rcstroom for women is abominable, no shelter for Visitor. upr those who desire to lunch on the grounds have been removed. Ihe iiavc urfii HVfU irojli extravagant price paid for the' i 'l'ji JZ woU n.te i--rn leniesenu-vi.

-X'- crived 1 rem 1 ary. The lit At 3 la eds so doc' frogress This appropriation should be mined 'Z i over two: J1" ()VPr Lile ovcr a M.01t ty-itV. fhn nAtf VlTnSk thp ditIprcnt states umtca States and of them all. -iisny u.ii!m contraaict ion tnat ii.cre court cr-y is to visitors 1 V1'' 'iiiine. is mwa a snao nr vm, omP Thet.

'iirine. 1: is vi-n re should be more at- Sunday and on Labor 1 I-. i i 1' j.avp tiuni? agrwiit t.ne Horn ihore v.ho ha.e in ii i It i' ii try would like to be crrecied and will iiiUKe an aui.iogy ii i Lebanon, Ky. WELL WISHER. THE LICK MUMMING HOLE.

Io I lie Eri.icr cf I 'le Tins swimmm hr.ie is 'he rn Xamits and hisieiic that i no ex- leiidm Irum she Lick, up Majt Bedinueu-, mil dam. The bin lick bale! 'ounu is ooul aiwixt, on ine aoi'lii as yuu go up si: erne. Ini.s sAiinuun place viu my tjnuo giandad, who oned the iu-K and a uig oou.idry round tiiar at tne time ov the oiu balei, I grate grandad wuz a urave anu iereles mun in thai so huu and a lot mure just rem u-d luwaru lie river, draw knih cm and reieivm swum the rner at a uint tonir-nsr whar top monument stands now Sum 50 vears later a bute lode nv rock which wuz goin down river fur In NVlsnn nnrt Rullirf. r'mri i n. TV.

JS. un i u.un (, (l viae ana buoaroan ier. i a Daily and' Sunday Courier-Journal 2Je week i-iiVu Sunday Courier Jeurnai. Louisville Time 13 complete MmaPddr t0 th' NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESUN- Tatives The pecsw.tn special Ag'ncy. at, the following addresses: New Yors Ontral Buildir.B New Yors.

It P'. Penn South Michigan Boulevard ni Ford Buiioina Detroit. Mien nsas City, mo Interstate Building. Oienn Building Russ Building Kansas At anta. Oa Francisco.

Caiif TELEPHONE CITY 3200. Ask for the department you desire to pea to. Service twenty-four hours every day WASHINGTON BURE A correspondent. 1211-13 National Pre." Building Washington. C.

imyseif, are of the opinion that as iU, "aU lS actually oM a seleriion could ha i0 btate. and looKed as w.u for one- an(. thp but I frankly "THE I XV I SI RLE GOV-ERXMEXT" That thing which Elihu Root christened "the invisible government" in a speech in 1915 has be-on gaining "7" u.nn cipatis years (l, Dauehertvs famous nmnherv nt- tered on the occasion of the 1020 Re- DUbliean National Convention: "Some corning at 3 o'clock convention rS Sath a We in 8 Chicago h-tcl and decide who can the oan.oCK. Tne answer wi.l KarHii--- Daugnerty was a proPbet; but the inference from suosequent events that Harding was an unconscious tod and when the convention leaders! answer open to them was prepared by "the invisible. one iovern-! nient" which had nre-arranrrd the Cabinet set-up for Teapot Dome.

Its a Veteran Bureau head and the dis- rupnon of a greaf Standard Oil or- Before these s-andals had evacu- 3ted first position in the daily news, long series of exposures concern jir.g the utilities l-blv began. In their 1 hm pf ihvpvsive tactics by the shipbuilding inriusirv directed against the policies of the Administration and the concert of na- 10 I '-ace. These are not isolated and irrele Ker.turkv l- not in a position buv such game preserves because l's'' 1 a.Vo "s.t'o member of THE associated press expire developed in course, followed T9 Associated Press is exclusively en- oy an indictment and mistrial for "i r.h".se JoJ0'fT nDaughcrty himlf. the conviction of eggSag-. otherwise credited in this paper and lo Inra rows nnhlished herein i AU rights of republication oi special dis- patches herein are alo reserved MEMBER NORTH AMERICAN NEWS- paper alliance TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10.

1929 A IiOOMERAXG AiCUL 1 imwlMn nrndurprs are i making persistent efforts to the farmers of the "Middle West that the duty on cement proposed in the Hawley-Smoot Bill would not 4 ATi) t. t-. kw Vnrk is nnrtienlarlv industrious i in this endeavor and the Bulletin or the National Builders' Supply Aso- elation is also enlisted in the cam i MaunlhiaMaEii Days Nigfeis By HERBERT COREY, iropjrieht S19.) New York, Sept. 9. A scratch is; lit covered upon Miss Ruth Raphael's She said the cat There was a time when vets here-did it.

The cat in its moments ot'abouts were rueped, hardy men, who The assurance thev give the Mid-tar ohd iocks, ut sua Red and sunk, uic: repose is Persian and gentlemanly a-bar that bunch swum ac.ost. land loves to stick its needle-like St it afrr fill n--ri xv; die Western fanners is that they h-, au.u uc a.v. tariff 4e hawrt ni tha arpumpnt. iat the freiaht from the coast on i io a more gorgeous and Lt'hat the arapencs, carpets and cur- 1 iuiu u. ''in: vn 1 selection: it does iook i.

i victor-; 'hut manv vivito with wlmm I have talked, as well as th." expense, iiinianians rnonic. lio Homo -i ri citq a ov.iiinrin nei niooei caroen, ro put in. I 'y; 1 told that tlirre a.e Hi thc garden va: iTn-lv 4.000 plants and over rirties. It is the opinion cf who know what they are talk.nc: ibrf'Ut, and nurserymen, that if only inn Mr. Unci mnre beautiful and showed up strmg-m and the expense would not have amounted to over SHOD or $700.

and tiiey would have been bloom ail -ummer. As good a taste v- not dispi.iyed in making the card, was the case in electing the for the Home. The t. commissioner who the was made vice chairnuin emmi-sion. and through ibis, high position he took control of at fairs inside and outside the Home, t.kiri-i the power away Iron: me chairman of the executive ree and the chairmen of the uci I r.

i hi money has been expended to beaut i- v. not a dime has been snent lor 'the comfort of the visitors, who pay 'u Ul' a' A Wit in town, made up of about fifty inem- b. rs i- ing in Larastown and else- where, tne eommisMon turned over forIy acts. There arr close to ac res. The golf club was sr.

en lire of tite grounds for five vent'-. P.e:-.;de gell ing free use of the grounds commission nas const rue. cd a road a no a paiKing space for the club at, an expens" of 'ho- dollars. Jt has also iicen i road and muld a bridge cross a ra- com over sj.oimi. it is also 'ononnn to ouiin a (iiioimree lor tiir flub.

The hern to. lo -i'Tr the on and comfort of the soil club, the Local Items: We was reading in the paper where a huerary guy is to go uU)lutT i rivw Hn ami. onmo tn ta.k-e f'fthing the way of equipMEN 1 nis no not miw about tnat Canada business out hit would not be much of a trick for. a man to live that away in Kintucky: in the spring, summer or fail of the year. There is enough be.rnes and nuts and sich for to teed a man even if he did not have sense enough to make him a trap outen bark for i to Kctcn rabbits.

or twist a ketch rabbits. Or twist squirl outen a hole with a forkid stick. Any boy scoui could learn him how to make a lar without matches. But if fr we wen: iiro the wilderness to live next to nature like, we would want to take a roots and yaibs doctor, personal we do not Know enough about, natchri medciiie to do much gOOd We do not what roots or yarns you could for ti, I I'UllU l. and' tha got the loundasmm rock outen that old bote, the waiter not bein iiimn l'nie ir fijre foot, ami round, ih.a found a old nmsxit.

and the Insicrical -ic has hit summers vit, Before the war fokeS cum lu the nvi hoirl tu rlriuk this waiter and tha iiiifj natn nouse, and tne not el man ed tliis spring wun the same that bin huntin fur in floridy ported cement would be so great as "Reds" and charged the scandal to to prevent its competition with inland "a radical group in the Senate" and cement and the inland farmers there-o'lorees back of the in'eina-fore would not be compelled to pay in their make-up." Senator tariff-increased prices. If that argu-; whs responsible the utUit.v ment were good, the cement interests lobby probe. forget to note, would be left free From another quarter, a paper to increase prices as they pleased on -y-i- li-L CVt'tlLJ. XilP JL Vd h- tcn or a i-teratea nro "the invisible government defense of Teapot Dome was that th 'oil reserves were leased as asure of naval preparedness to store for with Japan. The notorious propagandist for the Big Navy and.

''oimosition to social legislation o'i-h connect luen. i the investuatmg with upperting th? 3 Nay plan. Sen- which, whatever may be saida jabout lheir objects, resort to no sub anfi nroeeed vans and ofoniy a5ou- lheir avowed business. mra ivWrd to th, But once attention was Directed to tne ioooy, the agents oi me vision 'government' themselves were peril- A male a'raeshun wo.7 Bedineers a at. My holy aunt! In my dam at tiie uper end ov this swimmm oungr days cute us held the door i-oie.

ii'hm, fine spring, ii.uier open and the other prodded the cat ahtel lift but nerly under the Be- beneath the sofa with a stick." dinger fambiy tiae yard. alo anca- There were no Persian cats in those ireted and di' orchad, the He- days. No doubt this explains overy-rungers havin bilt a brick house o. Miss Raphael's rat has never Raphael reproached me. Her cat, she suid.

is priceless. i imea i.quias ui.u nv fl uf llll-y ale (aietoss 3110. oil. CO- Uu office hours and make aonointuvnlsi i (IV ll'itiriltc Ulri fint' -fUVn may. of course, put the ailing pet 111 a lHX1 and vlslt Ellln: rrmce bpever Ho'-pitai on Laiavctte 1 street and get a treatment where' rhr.

'is a flumwcnne to rietret fnv- if.ll AH 1K ill. v. 'II. i Pauper cats and dogs are treated; free. But pets, which are used to -oftening influences of a refined home, shudder at.

the mere sugges- i Hon of treatment in a clinic. Hence prosperity of the vets. "They get rich," said Miss Raphael. There a suggestion of bitterness in her tones. Five dollars for a call on a cat, and glycerin extra.

Whoopet? Some dogs and cats rate a daily rall. Thermometers are held are held in One sees the invalids taking exercise in company with old ladies of the lmi-skirt. nri-inri In norl i-ri town a large cat and dog manicure ous-ness is done. Owners are asked not to attend these social events, one hears. The manicurist often thrusts the customer in a boot, headfirst, thus reducing casualties to the minimum.

Some of the more heavily begilt hotels serve club breakfasts for dogs at fifty cents and table d'hote dinners at a $1.00. Cat and doz bar bers trim their hair and give them mi nane-s nue in niiioi sines ana carrv black baos ThPv h- QLllCll surgeons. For that mailer, they might be bootleggers. to elect Howard (O. Sullivan throat.

Leonard Mann, of Rowena, near; 1 si 1 1 ''V. 1 uK-uu, aim noei VX a 11 s'- their poor mouths. They have gionnci. and waded round oa: Anvhow. I oirin know there were iuj' their own cement.

ator Borah, who is the m- It is notable that this argument is quiry into the political activncs of always addressed to the Middle West- and shipbuildu ig interests. a em farmers. Nothing is said aoout accused of lecenmg from the farmers near enough to the coast Russia, an proved to to get the benefit of imported cement nave been based on forzerie'. notwithstanding freight charges. The The lobby has been out by tariff bill as it came from the House us own smoke screen.

When it em-removed brick, shingles and certain pioved propagandise to of lumber from the free no, and opposr.ig as well as cement. There was such st hemes it didn't reckon on being an outcry against the increa-e in the tyKi-n so seriously. For mo. than a cost building materials that this yeAr thee paid pivp.t;andi?.t3 ha? would entail by way of "relieving" demanding the expulsion of a the farmers, that the Senate Finance maint.iim ri ov soeiai and Between Girls. "I hate being kissed." "It's as good a line as any.1 Puzzled.

'j I pickcd np ncW Ru' n-- ain't market report-s. nor scores, and it certin'Jy ain't music." 1 "appen. "I can't understand what that pair see in each other." "It looks to me like a grudga mar riage The net praf of autumns gold: These vellow leaves cannot sold. I Btit- coldon pumpkins, rank on rank Will pile up nicely at the bank. In New 'V'nrk.

"What's Hi" weather today?" "What do I care? I travel In tht subway." The Big Point. The doctor says I need a medicina ball. "All very well. But where are you.) gonna find a druggist to serve it?" On Kdgrx "Do you object to shoppers who buy hj; "Oh. no.

It does no harm to keep the clerks in A Wis Wife. "Do you believe all your husband tells you?" "Anyhow, I don't question too much of it." li.eific facts of charges that. Senator White viola wd the Corrupt Practice. Act. Huston Post At Head of O.

O. P. I Continued from First Pace.) but the best judges of the political ittialion see nothing on the horizon, now that would cause fine Republican Party to repudiate Mr. Hoover. Huston b'-san working for the nomU nation of Mr.

Hoover six years ago. "The work of a national party or- business connections and will in th near future hp ahie to civ the trorif. mv 'indnideci (-ffortP Huston announced today he had tne follow inor positions'. man of the hoard of iho TVan- 1.1 lit. ii -11 J.rt Jli pifM.I.'Ilb Vrct hfrh, fnr.

.0 i otit the financial af- 'tail of tht- r.f Knth.rMK- fliHirrnan of tho hcvA rd ai.M ii. ui ui in lui.i'ui' is hardlv big enough to take care of current other expenses and because vnrk remains be done first. Indiana has paid slightly more thun $10 an acre for the preserve in Bmwn County, which is largely cut- ovcr timber hind. The tract, is the largest owned by the State and equats one-fourth of ail the State holdings It is six miles across and thirty-five miles in circum ferer.ee. A iwelve- foot fire line has been cleared all; a erected to mark its boundary.

Naturally the sportsmen are proud of this preserve, for it was paid for out of money collected in the form cf licence f'es. So the taxpayers as a n1 r'ir'in. cpm-ih''! (. t' 1 tl to. I i 1.1 11 ii.t;ciii'!it'b enmppca reai'ini ponds whore game fish grow fmgeihng size before being trans planted in lake or stream It IS 110 icnger the Indiana to dump thousands cf fry into strange waters, sur-.

ive. Kivcrsid? Park Stan- lia'chi ') hae four mov this fill, which will ui-e thirty and make one of the vgest in the country. AH the Indiana iui' cileries wi'i then ivje a of seventy-seven pond-, an increase of f--'i'-ty-cight since 1ft If), the year the De- pa-'oiv-nt of Conservation was ILhed. B' ause of i ca: and iif'sffi'-. Indiana hs fi nn'i'-'ue to 'hem.

So p'aii; on a 1 far ihv vcir Indovn his plan'i'd more tlvn imee.rling black bass Kentucky will iscot hae any more thati has now until, modern rear-r nie-h- ds are ac'tp'd. Vr. Work, from the hai'iinnship of the Repubh.ran Na-Jona! C-omnutt'-e, made a little 'peech. which he said he regarded everv member of tne committee a. frSencl and that during the trials t.rihii1rt.Mon and finallv the 1ov tim Amnoiim cino Ki.uu.ju had given cause for one mo-' ment of apprehension." Hear! Hear! wr.

How about that Virginia member who 0t into the spotlight bv circulating i tion in the committee that to de- icidedly more than "one moment of The accident- to the air liner Citv of San Francisco was much iss prions than those which have or eunea to ousseS Vltl scnooj cnu- dren and others at. railroad crossings, to excursion boats, interurban cars 'rains 'rvMr it -w joticp oecause or its unusual svctacular aspect. If. as implied. storm warnings were ignored, the findings of the Department of Com- m.crce should be made public because Cl- 1 vm o.

-t Committee soes to the Sour.n. in the person of Claudius H. Ilustcn of Tennessee. The change elevat.eo tiv bniri -V who .0 head of one no nmst be thoroughly familiar with th. character of Rf-pubiican politics in Sou'h; but whether the environ mer.t f.ts him or emparrassrs turn fo: 'he ref.

rm Wo: leaders are ben ipoir remains -o be seen. Th Liriff nsnt Governor of Icahu her.ir.g got, his name into the news by being kidnaped, there maybe hope for Idaho's other Sena'-or. Detroit An easier wr-v to ee? Irs nam iif.o paper i or marie no or-no-if t0 siiop. ii.orrrs, res-nve and the De- muf'-n -o dinner loafs troit News is pier'v ef on and leav- it. providid py it urrv.

pP-ase. r-e her ersy ha aii.cn iotfi ind ha Hal- aree 'o pav in cash: b.r 'he 10 per cut th" p- is directed in mav cut some figure biard re mm A left) Whs- a if til.e.-i hed a a Aff all, th gf 't Clfl i i ously exposed. They didn't, of courae, to stir up religious fanati-i desire an investigation; tiiey intended i cism and thereby caused a commo- here, was the first witness in the Counties will be taken here this week, aftenioon. 'J ickets or slates were made ociay's depositions, Mr. Sullivan said, at ids precinct on election mt rely preliminary to get ting at cure chigger and ant, biros Mr.

Mann testified. A sample ticket was handed tiie witness, who said it was like ones used in his precinct, Some of these tickets were filled in with tiie name of candidates by his naugnter. Mr. sairi Th. u-it- mess said that he got hold of money to use in the primary but said he did not use any of Mr.

White's money, nor any other money that he expected to set bark. The witness said he was for Senator White. Lee A. Lawless. rhe next to testify.

said he was a deputy County Couit clerk and had been in the employ of the Jockey Club for nine vears. 'Mr. 'Lawless said he got his job through oalvin for several vears. "I claws into Miss Raphaels emoroi- fJericc u-nrl- thum Knrl- onrl nr! i and 'purr. At other times n.

is a high "I he veterinary said it had nave glycerin." said Raphael. The eat did not like glyeerine. That ro be as much of tir- There tracic moments in the Raphael hold But." I "A veterinary anv veiennaries left Miss Raphael roused herself from the detection into which the emotional passages with the glycerin had ieft her. "Five dollars a visit," said she. "And busy that he did not want to come to see my cat.

He even wanted to prescribe over the tele- My Word! lV nirt Thio If r.A au vancea age. it. may be tnat as an a iiuiuaw ui uuu-iei lei in uie iiome I am somewhat prejudiced. Mr. Jeeves ha never been fortunate in his contacts with cats.

Yet. it 10 me S5 for a call on a ca; is slieer extravagance, in view of Mil HVt.ilitL.ie. AII.SS ne cnu cn snou a church and the Ministers Association could abolish this evil. Fourth The staging of automobile Parades with musical wagons and incessant honking of horns when a new filling station or a new tire scrv- ice or a new soft drink or a new ice cream or a new brand of bread or, some organiza.ion picnic is to be an- nounced to the public. Tiie Board of 'Works or tne Roard of Heath or both could and should prevent this iniquity.

If the S. P. U. N. could in some measure lessen these evils it would be worth joining and worth working for and Louisville would be a better place live in.

And those who live here would live longer if the testimony of the medical nrofession is to be be- illeved. A CHARTER MEMBER. Louisville. Jocksy CUib Link In Primary, Charge iContinurd from Fir.t Page.) rect questioning -ir. ouuuhu iesuufu that he had maintained nis rf-siaence here ad his life The witness, in an- swer to frr.rv.

Mr (jnuniDicy, uenieu ina. ne nau uevn oisriee nr that, ne had ieen convicfd oi a leuonv. Mr. Sullivan testified that Mr. Chumbiev.

the attorney who cross- examined him. saia wiuik told me to place ine uuj mnnev in Rur-cil County ana mm me I should bene lit it. runann -us fmeer at -he attrtrr-ey. oir. rifclarcd.

"'nil Know mats tine. e.ir. Chumbicy." Sib? A. Sullivan, brother uy candidate was tiie next witness -o n'e trs mi rim -a in tne i. alwavs maintained hi home here.

Silas also stated fiat Senator White boasted that h.e -T. -r Club and rood nvcrefs behind him "as t'npy rre aso in my race Prof. A. E. Barnes." "Senator Whf at 'he Jamestown Court Ifoire before the primary he had arranged meet a Joi-k'-y Club Louisviiie next week and -aid he would see me when he no- back about civiir: my brother an appourmff Suiir'an test.

fe i. Mr. Chumbiev was accompany Mr. White thi mission, the w.tn-.-r-sriTd Or examination ov Mr. Cirirr v.

he repa'cd his es'rau fiat Mr. nan jorri-rv Clun money for use ti." eiec- tion. pointing hf finger at 'ne a-- rorr.er. Silas acided. "nou said you sclug to Jocicj Ciub aoxxej I i I spider This living next 1 h.Mie" and tuck rn "ln to nature business aint so good, is jong Uf i I ha air now in a litel 'hous? close 'tu big woods oncet with notnmg mucn f.lr r.rr,.,,.A tor a ciunie davs and nights.

us. Tiiere was fifty trillion in sects and musKeeters and Oil aig flies We was even rook tip with bv a letter when I campaign effort," Huston said -mT, aTnd KH aceeptme the chairmanship. "In appointment. Mr. Lawless said.

The hvrder that I mav give proper a.ten-v itmss testified that he knew of no tion to it. I am severing all my artivn old bote hum in fur a muskit but in vane. Jack hunter he ri'e fhar and he told me that old bote is tha.r o. my cusin Bob abner, he lives tnar inn or fnimrt 1. lite f'nar and he found the most curious old watch i ever seed, but hii.

wuz lost whf hu house burnt thre years ago. Most ov above wuz told bv my dad' and wm borned 31 gear's V' gianuaa uiue. in lo-'i, ana wuz bened tu anu a. I11U Sii OV me blu lick, rite by a big wild chrry tre, witn tne follcrm on his hod stone TI1V, OAmn i.u. i 1 1 J.

I. 1 1 PIONEFR D1DE 1821 1 uuli" -ne civu "ai spring nas dnce J'latuck ta chargin fokes fur oug a lot uv holes tu find the lost watte- hut faiod. The mil dam is erm anH spring that- kivered up Thar is a vvol here lik-- the bin lick waiter a drinkin cup fur everv bodv tu Vn hisself Salt. Lick. Ky.

JOHN BAR TLETT. PS my grandad dug a ba.siti fur this tick waiter and made salt by bilm hit. diggin this ere basin me ooaes uv a mas com. siuiiihik jieo lane wits WHV LKAVE OUT THE MOTORCYCLES? tiie Editor ef The Cm. i ln net.

ve nave organizations cnmign out ii a new organization is neeaea suppose we call it tne S. P. u. N. hie Society for the Prevention of Useless Noises" Lot rnembershiti Op to all without charge.

a partial list of tiselrss noises in r.ooisvitlp tr, work for or rather to work against. This list include- Pir.t T--rlr n-t thw! abomination which offends oi'iem and is a shock to v-. The they are helpless this in- ioiiity. oro irom tiie y. A word irom the would err a sly mritate this evil.

Second The reammg and of wtfst'e; the early Wak.ii" rifire citv what reason nobociv knows. This is a cifom handed dawn from the time when; men win worked in factories were mo' roor 'o have time pieces. We are liv- in: in a better dav. These men now have watehes of their own and many of them ricie to work in their own ears. The Board e.f Trade and the Reins' er Club iv ere: do a real srri ice to 1.

r-' i'b- bv lessening ffs ciil. Third The ringing of church belP af 'mseas-uable h-mrs which wakens r' r.ei-hborho-.ds. er.dar.g.-rs health of hospital pvirifs are. -ai-bs fie sfrp of workers w-ho nerd rst. Tii is a re.ic of u-hrrt bell are run to drive tne rvu 'fjjrrtj-c AJvJ.

lh Pi fee cfeujcix 1 i I anvhow and when we cit hawngrv I 1 u.uneious writers wnuse com- enough to cook and then eit what i ap)carrd in we cook we need sompm to eat, of VlPW column, protesting mpan Wp svn 311fi i against nnnece.ary nois.rs in Lauis- some squiris and putivuIe havp a complaint. In ail then; in a spring for to them P'obaoiHty these writers represent Committee restored shingles and lum- ber to the free list, but retained the riii-ie on eement and brick It hard amies Oil ceaitilli tti.a uni.ii. i tt.aiu and nceaed the fieisht ai gurnet wnich tne cement peopie are trying to impress upon the farmers cf the Middle West. But the fact that the inland cement makers are pressing this argu ment, proves in itself, tha argument's fallacy. If the freight on cemcn will prevent the increase of cement prices to inland farmers, it will also tire vent rei2 ht-burdeued cement iiOUi Uiii y.

1 1 ii i.iiauu uiaut iii'ili-. A l.C uui. ui. ut.una cement producers do not believe tne arguincnt they are asking the inland farmeis tn believe is amplv evident o-i, aucers to get ine lniana iiiiiiv.i vj believe it. KEXTL CKY'S LIVE-STOCK Kentucky is mere proud of its livestock tnan of any other pioduct it to the State Fair.

1 he awakened ir. tor est in this brancn of agri-culaue nas been marked in the iast lew- yejis. Communities have shown a c-- usidrable incrcag in buying paver as a result. The wark of the Agruuitural and Livestock Irnprove- no. Ev v.

1:. an Coir.mif.ce c-i tne Louievinc del" Tiade. and tiie aui.iatioi:., ii have been with a.timg Kentucky farm life on vi i c. n.e..datio::. Furiher, the in deceives ccntli.uea support.

Some ui th. obtainable at the Beard cf 'I the ana 2.1.iii..:.ief .1 peeve tne of the campaign to est tick to tiie farms ef K- In if? erk of helping te build up the lar.nmg communi i ie-. R. W. cf i Board ef Tii.ie comir.f tee, h.

had the aiJ of th E-tml Mc: chairs' Aeeoeiafui of Loute- ill? and the Keif.uckv Bank ers' Asseeffen. vhers. tiie of the fermer. Mr. has been tc ri'---'--.

grcd effices cf th? letter, tint wealth of a number cf our.tiej increased ai "Our criis nas cs: as many checks sir.ee v-u tr better irf here fcerlie r. tain so have if Oh-: e. er pereus at ai.v fir cuim; the war Our has changed frm a mail order i that tiiere im.Kcd ime a oi ouiers, wno wouia also idee until we lound that the gisrer comp.aints if they nought sfpurls had been bled whit by a their complaints would do any good, million dozen hi teeny leeches. The complaints are justified, but Fever crawled on our neck, what can we do about it? And caterpiiiers and mazuring One "Sufferer" suggests that some-wlrms and we kivven with ever, body lead in an effort, to get some le- i-nly to asperse the motives and char- acler of the opposition as unpatriotic land radical and so by the implied contrast place their own purposes in a iigh. iigh.

But this probe will have to go But thU prooe will have to go tiuo falt-r 11 iV llan'e or Ul" tie.M ii ventuied an course, tne periiaps is fa- i -1 lime to "-'j'- know that, ne ctotvu svt tne m- Kieiole government," it will get him There wohd be more confidence nr prooosed investigation if il were met t0 be made by a senate comir.it- tee who-e chairman i i of whosr Navv" aiiv oates. are .1 BRIGHTER DAY FOR POLIVEMEX Ihose orders to the men under i.i.u by Chief ef Police Easic-y concc ruing tlirn conduct on rcgistra-ii. day i tiie right ring. "Yen aie not the officer of mr io any political paitv." load the first warning. Such a reminder shruid not be needed, but experience has proved that it is often wise to let a policeman know even if Ifs auphcation ci by a precinct captain or other p.

life. a. fiiat indorsement should a man clous a.fi puis on his bade cf rev i.iaoov, uie-rr provision of ti.e ill. winch gec-s if. iroif al iii-ii are ed he civil service (love; iiuieif into eif.

el with the pal election, poliee-d iie ii'ihd as public rather in -nel to ire po.ice force re- Miris them af end strictly to cv-ei business and no: associate r.h aif -io i woiKcr or candi- dates in way C.sl. io: i era-: -d raf r'a-' io io; oil' ill oth-fs VP, ir.d taking tiie Associate Bond and Share Com- linfv (A ru Vr iv cf -irrsidprit A meiney oeing uea the Pi in. ary. Dr. M.

M. uinu'-iifp. how. i i a said noinn.g or tiie use of moiuyi oonn iu, v.io iui.owed Dr. Lawrence -i! f.

"ii sain Iif a Mr a I WHO. tne lie' ion ro'ra i tide iim i. pp "i nif piiiiiuiy witn nuuif in his i. He Clid see ur. pts of Mil money, ne said.

Mr. pej sonally knew no'hi of Club gooa deal about, it." and add-d. Tt ufiieiauy rumoifd 'hrrighout tnat pus to, rh- u- in r.P in 'he caiiaioate.s oomuiaif n. tiie various caiididate.s Tiie next wrnc-s raped Was CI. P'ciico.

nominee for Sifiitf tin recrnt primary and bro; r-m-law oi Judge PldnmiKis. Mr. Pro'igo said Keimonds was here aOout ix fore tj-e prima rv. hm tor itinr: -n Mr air tn'- aid o. oorftrv Club niniirp Mr.

Prdl. added: 'I don' kto.w much a bom mv biothrr-uifaw's ivr I have heard it rumored a position Frankfort under 'iv Sampson Admini-Pi aror John Dainron, She; iff cf Ru-srp 7'ei nai nerf. end John Story, sup. 'riir hools. wer' codhd in ne 'iif he ki-.

-i 'h. iff bu: Mr. r- air Judire Edmonds i he w-rk- bi 'r The akn.c; trs imoov will be re--uoied at f) c-'clr mo'irng it'n hnessr-s from out in the couniv. iDepoitions from Chaic-n and wjne Plf'1('f h'i'f Kind o. ours there is, meniamg some i'as mil.

a tan anu inry wnt so inTo your nine intc a bummle bees needle. One kind of spiked bi'r that we taken -peeiai notice oi naei in tors.s on tne a is aiu io: Hit sure is a cuius pnenomice that all Ire snakes tongues is forkid and all dead nakes toncues is no; forkid Ml cartoon pitchers of winks had forkid "onf ies too. And all the snakes in poetry has forkid tonnes also. Old Scratch mav have had at. that.

We rod a about riv-kes oncet bv 'his fclirr Drniars cf -he Br mm ox ooc. Winle we was reading Ore We A f( -p. fo- But fie fCflme pa--ed aivay the very next time we pur picked up at Or. thatawav iix 'sort r.f drc-urage friendliness same wav. Rut iffen we had druthers v- old rot rave ro kind cf tiake for a plavtlrn- that.

W- if nvaro tkes does tf 1 i of fash: red and oi -f end we i like if id coy ovy. po; 'if is fu. r.e t. rural life 'ih" vcr.crab patriarch rlerss held The ol hL wajr," the Ath'-ns. Table and Manufacturing (Pom-'any.

Huston 53 y.a is old. He was born in Indiana, fount ry school, a a st novrapiK in Chattanooga, and gradually work' into Imanring and reorganization a a i it y. He. is credit, 'Aitii havim: cirfd Ten-iifMo-e for Haidmg In 10. 'U and wrh havi'u; rioscti thoU'-ands rp-hars lore 'he C'xihdce and Ho.iV.r rampalKns.

The iat ionid c.oi,n.i"re ai'-o fiiiecj i's fritjf.ws: ttov. C. W. fmelc of Iia-'aic o'-cer Pini; foioman D'i tit. Congr--i-wman R'ith Pratt of New -oc.

Mrs. Charles H. Ha bin. Mm. Margaret Tucker suc.

erchng Mi s. O(orgc Orvus Jam' Ftaijeis Burke of Pittsbtirgh, tit r.f ra! "aiof 1 of rnrnrtilt tre, who. was rrcci.iiy iivmiied Mrs. Mabe Walker Wiiirorandt a.s a "Roman, Catholic" ho had edufd Par political, pfffi.e- which 'irififd In 'he 'is macje a member of the -s 4 MOm.lvMTY run m.tar. Winfieft.

Courier, i "The br.de was in a uit off an. -ats a sidnirz if ni, We'vpf yen expecting it all summer, mkJ." here it Is in ccld.

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