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Daily News from Middlesboro, Kentucky • Page 1

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Daily Newsi
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Middlesboro, Kentucky
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PAG 15 TWO MIUDLKSKOItO DAILY NJMH 22. THE DAILY NEWS rooTS AND CASPER Except Sunday Qr HOBEUT KINCAlD, Editor Manager Entered al the 'Posttttf ice at ifjeldl'esh'oro, iAclvcYttiinVKW-fes trti Application New, York City Class Matter oil Ap'plicati Foreign Ucpreseiilulive C. Anderson Special Agency 3G E. Wntker Drive 11G Lexington Avenue SUBSCH1PT10N KATES By Currier Middksboro Per Week- By Cirrier pec month By Cuinci, per (Piy nt i By mail, one month mail, three- months 'By mail, six months. By mail, one year .1,0 ctints.

''CO cents i $0.50 f. DO ciink $1.25 $2.00 $3.60 -THAT'S. TOO BAt, VOTEfJ WE DROPPED IN AT PRE" THAT MEYJ "TEA- FOR-HECL TO ROOM'. MBS MOWTIMER HAVE TO Will THE FORMER SOCIAL. FOR A we's AFTEH ONCE AW A9aUMtTT WAN A CHWICjEb MUCH MONE-C! 1 WO LOU6ER MEMfiBK OF UNITED PUESS SJSHVICB The United Press Jg exclusively entitled to the use for repuhlication of nil news dispatc ics crecntr I 11 this paper and also the local news published herein Ml rights of rojiublicatioi of special dispatches lierein are reserved.

flic pimcipil otetipition cjf most interests in tho BONZO of Kontucla miffhl be hrjiely affected by legislation, is watehin, i Ucn i i ty the of our present legislitine From Governor Sampson down it) the rank and file ol the great common people there is tremendous concern. aie i-I in In in the world do wo have to inflicted I i a I Gccvoinoi Sampson is concerned because the anti-boys aic out to Ret his scilp I hey would shear him of his clip Hit paws of this alloyed monster who it, i imp nit the land seeking whom Ire may devour. A i this because; novel 1 a i bit il out next, ft is. invusligalion this ra ation that i of this and amend that. To, the common fellow ictds, of on ati a now he is Id I befuddled in the mazu, of actual i Jeo-islation wh.it it is a i i Hide i my ix.il public seivants at the bead KOV- eminent who UP mteiested the, weliare.

nUiei in buildup politic 1 dices, or i to oust In the mess ind the muddle which confronts our present IG htuie, we lie wondering if anything i Will A fa'mgle constructive measure put Ihiouah emciM. at the end of the present session mid find am state olficus with emascunled. powers and lespcas.bihUcs bo tint nothing can.bo ml 1- ingschools, icidb ind public institutions, and, K.eutiiick ALi. BUT THAT HUSSAWb OP HBRS ISWHESE K'OONE. A RA-r! 3MEO TO KID HIM! ALL THE DOU6H HE -TI3IE TO TPIM SHE HAS LEFT IS HI-.

EVEV1 IIJVBSTEU IN HEI2. 7 I CAN'T OF MW6. CUAMlTf! CWCE 5HE A MAI-1SION "SERVANTS AT OSWSl.5, UMOU5INEO AND WHAT NOT AUB KS'VJ OliE. OUST A 3MAU--TEA-RooM'. MOST OP THE GODWIN i- IF YOU'VE HAD LUXURIES By.Jimmy,,Murphy MRi.

CLAMMY i WA-J LO'ii ANY 1 CAvi-T O'TAY SLEEP VYHEM AN LIVE BROKIr. fltjlcr-VlM FCfl i i AI.V.AYS IT Ai-jrAlsdST By George Studdy WHAT A 9EA OP LITTLE INNOCENT SMIL-IMG-FACE9 And "Sympathy" Is in the Dictionary lust from a meeting of i of and thetc ptevailed most viry, of the whole politic il situ ition in Kentucky. 1 ui.h raicticalh univusil discontent with the allai.rs ol stale; and theie was only supreme pessimism of Un impioveriiehts soon. i and republican editors tiniiiii.i.'ijs which c.Mst and the prospect MS.iiycijenu.'! now in session is certainly not 1 lu tin vj 1 I of the to i ithei than thoe DC htiCrll motives BEEM STUDVlKl' BE VERV A A AV APPLE O'JWP VUH HEAR. MET SOME SPE.L-UW 1 I KM' MAVBB t'LU WltM THE.

5PeL.l_\M QBE THE FI13ST WOF2D OEPBHtrANT "Sf IT A-ND -n-IEM C5 i Kris iliouci MC I A 1 II) TOWN' W'i lilh i 1 1 ilc.p'i'tniinll was i by ciuvr tin-, st.itc to a i I i i a council bills introduced a bill to incrcii'X', As worhs II I 141 son oi i ll'lli Ht-nntor C. Mcioro. Abolislimonl liceiis-js i ic i hy st ito TJS tiocincocl by Senator A i W. the sulary of tlic employes of the wonders, and'bveri'iho'ihost 1 un- i I I I I 'WJWi vl-' i i i-- wilinn for ol the of 1 icc a I i i licit be- i i county from S12H to punctual man will keep the clat.i I I Wilson a mi nu. conic- i II.

i month. on his tomhston. i i i 1 010 i SUlJJi-; i LliL, i i i i-ii i j. i (Coiiivniit 11,1 i (KT MM Senator Clarcmco I a i i jud BD mwk for jTlmn Bloc Cm lieferee was Knnclclcs of llai-hin. j------ the rosiilutions for an "iu'h- ir, iit'fc-j' the panic.

finnl 1 0 wils 18 J. and chilclrti, 1 1 1 i liln 8 1 0 rin as to uppointmcnu tu tho KOPVCS 'ipened with a froe hot home afloi- spending fo, UMV to t- it li In') 1 imt IT i' 1 I ni I'l i im Li) ii i ci i i foiled will, taary, a s.sl.,, .1. K( nUu St playiii-r wlt, rtlifi town team eomii-. U'xinivtnn, Ky. s-l-l-l Ruirh.

'i, town M''. i i Crabc-c-l i t( 2. rrnekoll 1, town huiue from 'wort. 10 A I A A M. Jliss Monctlc! Karl Spaniji.

KAbl-isMAN S.r All of the- power- ol at A u-cmlcl team a free th.vow. Hall 1 Ksany rn JV, V1 'j Kcvvcs 2 have -lieu, sic-k for past at i A /l.vll«,v ommis-ion wou.cl i i uc-iALt, I a tin- Stale Hoard of This endecKthe f. Score ticchciayh. i i 'liire. N.

siic-nt Sunday hu at 1 1 '1 a 11 coiivonlion. A nl i na -ai- tn inl lin of i The r-CK-ond Imlf, CnKkctt wr.l, h- vim a the Bcorinc- a basket, Ml I i hy i-hc- last A hv A 1 ami i i Hay and fa- 1 i roil a.rbin, spent in SI of th, a lc motor v-h-d-s ni-ally poiaU-d free. Ihni.ws. i a i and Final scon- l.s to 17. i I'-ay-.

lo Hiifh School F.tan..-d i "'M '-'V 11 to I i i and Uc.evi-s Curwiuds, l-I-ill cc-nlpr. 1 l', a to Mnrp and Hurc-li Kuards. wav hieh lioint with 10 points. Starters for 'lie- li-am team Duvkp- Ivipiiry I'A-niiy cruarcls. fur jir'n 7 "Dears' Practice Many things about Men and Women A I A i (WEDNESDAY) Harcld Lloyd 'l ir 'Welcome Danger' Novel "LUMMOX" with Winif rod-Wcxtovei 1 Win.Copier, Jr.

Chain Store Tax 1 Propose by Senator yx CAI.DWKLL loved pcopiJ. Kill i iiiii (ll ot liis yK patients and tried to impvove of a 1Ii 1 vntioii.i over piv.rd "i I wrro Kind i iltic'pil this jiflcM-ncuin in i ineln i a i i i A i i "ivslrain hicli at (ho oisiisc of i a i c-orrci-t Iloiv his I we-e Iic.tl tha 1'acl. (in- Tin- i M'i'L; 1 nual las on nn'ivliants from for tin 1 I'ii'M In SM for i and ra. a i i a a II. M.

i i i i a bill calling for i i i i i a ii i 6 I 1 I 6 I I Prescription V'or Colds, (Jrippc. DOIIRUC, cal11 CMi il 11 Unions Fever Miilarin. 1 i (ll lv an-1 II J8 Iho niuM speedy voinedy known if tf a 3 wgain Cumberland Most Amazing Mali Subscribei's Only i a. Ai IVI This ofl'or i apply on roiiowais, oxlwisions and new subscriptions in order sill out-of-town subscribers may liuve an oppor- i to urchnse Tho Daily Mows for OIK: year at this remarkably price. We eannot extend i offer for more than WEEKS.

It i i i di'iio positivolv on Jaiuuu-y 27. Gut your subscription in NOW. This offer only on A SURSCRIPTIOXS 1'AID IN A A for a VUIA, A No other subscriptions will be accepted at this remarkably low price. Hero is your chance to the Jliddlcsbcro Daily News 808 times duriiifrtlie year for the cost of an ordinary weekly paper. At least five serial stories will be published during the year, which, if purchased in book form, will alone be worth the price of tho subscrip- lion.

Besides the stories The IXiily News contains the Inlcst local, r.nrl international news which comes in over our leased wire. Three strins of Uwlim-; comic daily. The Jliddlosbni'f) Daily Is your HOME daily paper. tells your i sv.eces.ses and forttines, i and ambitions. ffives the hiippeninjis of the community.

A ADV A A OF THIS A A I LOW OFFER I THERE IS Ytt-T TIME. Do your neighbors a turn by lolling CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS Only checks anil nioni-y orders placed in tho mails the po- viod of this ol'l'or i be accoplod for the full year's suliscriptioii. a J.iiniar.v -7 will not be taken. Checks and money orders niail'd Checks and money orders should bo made payable to The Daily News. name' and of a i i i i i i should aceom-ianv the.

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