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jLxDAY AUGUST 26 1923 jltUL UlKIJNU 1 UN tttKAi-U AGE 3 ed a most Interesting revival of two eks duration at White Sulphur weeks' KENTUCKY DEATHS ington but that Is net expected to Interfere with any of his duties at the White House The lid has been clamped dowel tight on the boxing game in Missouri by the governor of that' State MRS JONES rw- ir JURY LISTS IN BOYLE NAMED fcstor of Baptist Church' Conduct Services on Street Good Crowd in made "on Investigation1 and names were withheld More than a score of men and one woman have been rounded up The woman Is Goldie Bates alleged associate of A1 Spencer notorious outlaw I A Johnson Chief postal Inspector at Kansas city reported that a check-up disclosed the loot amounted to approximately $20500 COOUDGE TO RETAIN PHYSICIAN Mrs Catherine Lisle SB of Elkin Station died Friday- morning of a complication of diseases from which she had been suffering for some time She was the widow of the late John Lisle and before her marriage was Miss Catherine Eubank She Is survived by four children: Rufus Lisle Mrs James Rutledge and Misses Glpple and Fannie Lisle all of this city Funeral cervices will be st Sunday afternoon In the Winchester cemetery with the Rev Taylor In charge Pallbearers will be Sam Hodgkin Lisle Marcus Lisle Hunter Walter Hampton and Eubank House today that President Calvin Coolldge had no Intention of replacing him Even though the position la one always regarded as involving chief executive Mr Coolldge was aid to feel that Dr retention should bs a part of the administration policy of cIosing and going forward without unnecessary changes of personnel anywhere along the line The announcement provided however that arrangements be made to permit Dr Sawyer to continue as physician to Mrs Harding since he has been for many years the Hard- ing family physician It may be necessary for him to spend some time away from Wash Would You Like to Increase Your Vigor In 24 Hours If jren are only half a man sugaring from lost vitality I will o-nil yon a liberal free sample of the famoua Patens Compound under plain wrapper and prepaid to prevo that yon ran feat SO years yonngsr Don't send any money Jut your namo and address to 1L Hals ZOO Coca Cola Building Kansas City Missouri Harris in Huntington Vs Mr and Mrs Xemm have moved their furniture to Lexington to an apartment on Elm Tree Lane Heart Disease Proves Fatal to Well Known Owensboro Man OWENSBORO Xy Aug Clint Griffith SO years old well known In western Kentucky died suddenly of heart disease this after noon Mr Griffith became U1 at the sheriff' office where he waa office deputy He was removed to the home of his sister Mrs Watkins where he died Mr Griffith served eight years in the auditor's office at Frankfort under Auditors Gus Coulter and Hager He was In the revenue office in Owensboro as cashier under his brother Griffith who was collector Mr Griffith served one year as postmaster of Owensboro under appointment by President Wilson Mr Griffith had noi missed attend-Ing the running of the Kentucky Derby for the last 25 years Miss Alice Baxter has left for Williamsburg to resume her work at Cumberland College after having spent her vacation with friends and relatives Miss Margaret Crutcher has returned from Saphlre where she was councilor during the summer Miss 'Mary Nave returns to Williamsburg to resume her duties In the dormitory of the college Mrs Hardin Wolcutt has returned to Ashland Ky after a visit with her mother Mrs Elrie Owsley Mrs Henry Fisher and son several and little Joe have returned from a visit to relatives In Cincinnati Held has returned to Louisville after a visit with his family in Midway Miss Leonora Horne of Bucsldes spent the past week with Mrs Mc-Chesney Mrs Rutchens of Missouri who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs II Hieatt this summer Is visiting Mr Allen Ilicatt in Danville Miss Kate Bruen spent the past two weeks with her sister Mrs Cecil GEORGETOWN Ky Aug 25 Mrs Jones 63 years old died at' the Gordon-Keller hospital in Tampa Fla after a six weeks illness Mrs Jones with her family moyed frotn Kentucky to Arcadia Fla several years ago Bhe Is survived by her husband and five children Jones Chicago Thomas Jones and Mrs Hugh Jones of Arcadia Mrs Cyrus Wingate of Franklin county and Prof Jones of Georgetown The remains will arrive In Georgetown Sunday morning and will be taken to the home of Professor and Mrs Jones on Jackson street and from there to Norfork church Switzer Franklin county where funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock conducted by Dr Eberhardt pastor of the Georgetown Baptist church Mrs Jones was a native of Franklin county MRS CATHERINE LISLE 1JIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 i nRINTING 1 IrOF DISTINCTION i Executive Follows Policy of Making No Unnecessary Changes in Ranks WASHINGTON' Aug Dr Charles Sawyer of Marlon brought to Washington by President Warren Harding to be the White House physician with the rank of brigadier general will remain for the present at Jhe post tp which his lifelong friend appointed him It waa announced at the White SUSPECTS FILL Score Arrested in Connection With Train Robbery FAWHUSKA Okla Aug The Osage county Jail here was filled to overflowing today as federal and county officers continued to make arrests In connection with the Missouri Kansas A Texas passenger train robbery of last Monday njght near Okesa Arrests were being 1 Ws Welsh Printing Co 26-1 28 pleto Catalogue r2 (Stewart-Blakely Press) korth lime Buildr 5 WINCHESTER Ky Aug i Summer Prices Discontinued After This Week Summer Prices Discontinued After This Week JURIST is HURT IN FALL (preM Tbo IDoM1 ttiVYXI'M-' Ky Au The Jury net for the PiVebrr term of circuit court were todsy by Sheriff Losan The court will convene Mon-Ifprember 10 Those selected follows: 4 Jury-W Kiel A -mines Wade II A Hud-J Ilueuelv Morgan Arnold mii Hssthman Shell Oats Joe Me-Jah Coconaugher fordt John Underwood Grover FetS Shelby Arnold Tmn Famucl Stlgall II Kash Price Omar Hundley Soori- Lucas RC Best Lee anmore and Delong petit -M A Kenney Lem pS Minor Webb ft vlslBer A Harmon rvaries McChord Botiert Mitchell Elliott George Crain A 1 him Dehoney George 'b Gogglna Shaw nunoS rua o- iif Harbcrson I Pipes A McDowell Ilanabel McBeath Robinson jr Jar0' 0 Ksyse Jake Dell IT Lawrence Dever Hendren Lewis Tucker John Bugg Hay and i II Coleman pr Walken pastor of the paovills Baptist church conducted a treet evangelistic meeting In front of the courthouse tonight In mak- the announcement of the service from his pulpit last Sunday Dr Walker said that there were hun inds of people In and around Dan-villa who for some reason never go Inside of a church and he expressed ha belief that some of these could ha reached on Saturday night when lha town Is thronged with people A food crowd was In attendance at the flnt meeting tonight The Centre College 111 occupy rooms in the south wing af the college home this year The saw quarters have been nicely fitted for the organization and will be ready for occupancy when college epena September 10 Harblson local florist lost Mi balance In one of his Maple mine greenhouses this morning in4 fell to the ground his head striking a blunt object An ugly gash was cut In the back of his lwad and several stitches were pBCcsary to close the wound He waa reported as getting along nice' ly tonight Pro Cregor assistant coach iat Crntre has returned from Chicago i there he spent a week In the Inter- of the Centre stadium campaign fMcago alumni contributed $500 to lit atadlum which Insures a section being taken In the stadium in the ama of that city The Coca Cola bottling works will start operation In Danville within the eet week at the new concrete building on the southwest I corner of First and Broadway flreets Huggins Is general irinager of the plant and Nance Is chief machinist I a Buy This Week Fall Merchandise and Save Buy this week the new things you will want this fall when you go in to fix the house for winter Much of the merchandise included in this week's selling was bought for our Fall trade LastWeek of Summer Prices 1 Our Summer prices have all this season stimulated buying and hundreds of customers have taken advantage of the discount to save on what they would be needing this Fall it has been a help to both us and our customers If you have been -one of those who have delayed buying until now you will have just one more week to save the Window Chairs Overstaffed 'Living Room Suite A handsome Overstaffed Living Boom Suite that aristocratic kind consisting of the large Davenport and a pair beautifully patterned chairs with wide rolled arms and deep resilient seats the upholstering is two shades of brown valour $28500 Novelty Pieces Many novelty pieces like a 1-e Tables End Tables Book Shelves and etc are shown at prices that will quickly appeal to yon all these little pieces are necessary in every living room to make it convenient and attractive Cane and Mahogany Living Room Suite A wonderfully pretty Living Boom Suite is shown in Cane and Mahogany and (solid mahogany) upholstered in Blue Velour of two shades This suite consists of the very large well shaped Davenport with spring edges and loose cushions and a pair very roomy restful chairs S2S: $i85oo Tou will find on our floor many beautiful types of Windsor Chairs we mention ope as shown in 'the picture above made of solid mahogany and finished in an Old English Brown Specially priced at Rugs I- Our Rug Stocks now include hundreds of the newest patterns and coloring in nearly all the sizes that will be shown this Fall'andwe invite you to look these over this weelrwhile the best are at their height The New Royal Wiltons we believe are the prettiest that we have ever shown and they are here by the A marriage license was Issued at th Boyle county clerk's office today to Mils Ruth D'Earl Owens of Danville and Frank Lucas of Wil-Urd Ohio Mr Lucas ts a railroad brnkeman Mrs Ben Lester and her guests Hisses Helen and Eleanor Buts of Chicago has returned from a trip to Mammoth Cave Miss Ada Shuck who has been ths lueot of Mr and Mrs Logan returned to her home in Lebanon today Hr and Mra Alco*ck and children have returned hpme after a visit with Mr anil Mrs Clarence Alco*ck In Forest City Tommy Durham is the guest ef Mies Barthcnia Bailee If Somerset Dr and Mrs A A Hatfield are pending the week-end In Louisville lth relatives Mm Forestus Reid entertained at tm at the Shaker Mary Inn at Shakertown Friday afternoon Dr Winter E- Ervin and family hive returned from a motor trip to )w York Mrs Clifford Ileathman went to ft Lexington today to be with her Mrs Charles True who is ill 1 St Joseph's hospital Mrs Orville Lawson and daughter of Columbus Ohio are guests of Mr and Mis Black Mra Nash Clay was host yesterday afternoon at an Informal tea "rompllnicrtlng Miss Georgia Me- Alec Dining Room Suites A very pretty -Dining Room Suite is shown in Frosted Walnut and consists of the Buffet the China Case the Square Table and Six Chairs $22400 priced ai- A very handsome Dining Room Suite is shown in Dark Walnut with Burled Panels in each piece This suite consists of the Large Buffet the -China Case the Square Table and Six Chairs including the Host Chair the design is in the Tudor period $32250 Bed Room Suites A bedroom suite in American Walnut is shown in two tone colors consisting of the Vanity Dresser the Bow-End Bed and a Chifforobe this suite while moderate in price is indeed a beauty Sir $23500 A Post Colonial Suite is shown in Red Mahogany and patterned after the old type of furniture this suite consists of the massive Poster Bed the unusually large Dresser and the Chiffonette Specially priced at MIDWAY Mrs Hardin Walcoutt was hostess the Evening Bridge club of which Is a member at Bonnie Doon Ledge She had six tables of playd and all bad a most enjoyable lime at this the last meeting of the club for the season' Mrs Saxton Lichardson won first prize a waste JPer basket and Miss Katherine J'rk the guest prize and John of Louisville the Brize a couple of silk handkerchiefs Mm John McCabe was hostess at i lovely afternoon tea on Friday at Nch a number of Midway Ver-Julies and Troy people were present flowers were the decorations delightful refreshments were emed The weekly prayer meeting of the fsy Springs church was held at ot Mr and Mrs Polk I on Wednesday evening' After program a social hour nith delightful musical pro- fc Rev Gresham conduct-.

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