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FACE ITVn THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE, LITTLE ROCK, MONDftY, MARCH 13,1922. GIRL HAY APPEAR CifyNeivsj IN PRISON 18 YEARS, DUE TO LEGAL KINKS MeAlester. March 11. Kid Kelly, negro, under death sentence tor 11 years, who haa been held prison since th territorial day of Oklahoma without even oomrattmsnt paaera, walked out of the atate pen Herniary here yesterday, A free many Kelly owes his release to president Harding, who aigned a pardon, and to prison authorities who discovered lh negro's plight a year ago. According to prison officials technically there never baa been any authority for holding Kelly behind the walls of A prison.

Tha prisoner's status resulted front difference between th federal and state courts over Jurisdiction la the case. Kelly ftrat' was tried in A fed oral court when Oklahoma waa A territory, but then rem statehood apd subsequent appeals, but the federal and state courts disclaimed juried let ion. He waa awnvk-trd ot killing Jim Dillingham, Another ne era. In ll. REVIVALIST SAYS THERE IS A HELL Statute-and Natural Lawi Carry Penalty, for Violation, Says Dr.

Dr. J. E. Thseker of who Is conducting revival service at tha lrt Presbyterian ohuroh, preached last night on "la There A Hell 7" There Is a hell, fr. Thsoker declared; A definite hell, otherwise tit whole moral law la set at naught as A dead letter.

i. "There 'la neither statut taw nor natural law that does not carry with some penalty for Violation. Each law which prohibited an aot prevldea A punishment (or the commission of that aot. If this Is not A ths law Is not enforceable; It ta a deed tetter, "No on can gainsay that there Is a moral law, a law regulating tha. eon duct and duties of nutn to his Creator.

Xo one eaa gainsay that this law la sot A powerful force In the affairs of men. It la absurd to Imagine that nu uve 1 anvon law ') can Bo oa violating the moral Ojuenosa, "There ta 'a belt. 1 do not preach that hell Is a (laming lake of fir and brimstone I da not know. There may be tiro there 1 there may aot be. But as between standing ta a mass ot liquid fir that eve red my body till my hones w.rs powdered dust, snd earrytaig within my conscience the flames of evil doing that burned tor all eternity, I would choose the) take of The German railway system radiate from Berlin.

For aalo-10 SHARES OF DOYLE-KIDD D. G. COM- PANY stock. The reason for tolling, I need the mofi- walls 9 mas wim cmaie and ceih 'OFFICERS' SLAYER IS UNREHORSEFUL Youth Who Admit Killing Two at Monroe Shows Little Concern. aerial 4e the Cleeetta.

Clarendon. March 11. Apparently uarsmorsefut and refusing Je dlacuas the double murder "which Is charged agamat him, J. TJ. toung.

Aged 11. ot Bt. Paul, spent a quart day tn th Monro eouv JniL Th' fact that today waa his twenty -first birthday did not seem to dawn upon blm. Toung admitted to officers last night that be killed James Rysla. aged about II, constable of Cypress Rldgs township and a deputy sheriff ot Monroe county, snd Jack Camp, sged 11.

A spe cial deputy sheriff. aerloualy wounded Will Camp, aged about to, also epectaLdeeretir sheriff sad father 11. C. Miller, aged II. of Detroit, Mich under arrest with Toung at the tlma of the trlule tragedy on A charge "of burglarising a store at Wheatley Friday night, talked freely.

However, be said hs did not know why bis companion killed the two officers. Lyachlag Met Feared. Threat ot lynching were heard hare soon afur the two prisoners were lodged in Jail, but extra guard were stationed around the prison and ne ef forts were mad te aais them. Sheriff T. T.

alone contemplated transferring them to tha penitentiary walla, but ha said tonight that they would bo kept here. He doe not fear that efforts will made to storm the jail. The Monroe County Orand Jury will Invest Igste th charges against Toung and Miller soon After It convenes here next month; A preliminary bearing may be held this week before a local Justice of peso. It Is eatd. Faserat tee Tlettaae.

A double funeral service for th two officers was held this Afternoon at Monroe. More than 400 persons crowd ed the little Baptist church to hear the service, which wsa conducted by the Kev. William Brown, local- pastor. It developed today that Miller was tn Clarendon about two-weeks ago. How ever.

It la hot known when or where he met Toung. Neither Toung not Miller would give officers Any Informs. tlon concerning relatives, and neither has mad any efforts to employ attorneys. Miller Is said to have- left hand bag at Wheailey. and Sheriff Ma-Ion left her today to tek eharxe of It.

eiDectlng to find letters or papers that may give some Insight upon the youths past activities. WOUND PROVES FATAL Oklahoma Teeth. Accidentally Shot- by Officer, Die al Feet Smith. gpeelal te the Oaaette. Fort Smith.

March Fred Evans. Aged It, of Panama. Okla w7r0 waa shot through th stomach while resisting arrest. It is said, was brought here early yesterday and died In a local hospital ll hours After his Arrival. The bullet that caused his death passed through his body and struck Cecil Pries, II, a Poteau youth.

oVer ths right eye snd killed him Instantly. oome or too -letters that never came" turn up 1n mall bag sent to ths repair shops. i Pipe HosDital. Bend us your pipe to be repaired. We do expert work.

Pipe colored snd mads Ilk new. Your pipe is your best friend. Take care of It. Thalhelmer Bros. Pips Hospital.

Ill Ma la street SPRINGTIME SPECIALS ON SPRINGTIME GOODS FLOWERPOTS I Inches Whit, each. .18 Inches White, 26 10 Indies white, 11 Inches, white, 95c ll mobs white, each s.oo Pruning BhiAM tec, 11,00. II 00. Six-foot atepladder, each step r'lxle Flyer Garden Wheelbarrow 1.10.' BifdCages Hendrlk Canary round or square, beautifully enameled, tt.tt te s.tl Robin cages, tl.te. 17.50, Breeding Cage, It.

eo, tl.te, gt.to. Gregg Ildvv. Company (laecessets te Fester te.) TH BTOHS OF VALUES THa'lTOBB OF 8EBVICK. Fbsne Mala 111. 101 Male Street Don't Be in a To Sidetrack JOSEPH AS MODEL FOR YOUNG BUSINESS' MEjj 4ansbsSBSsWonSjBlsss They SaeeM Katalal lla Ckaewete te Athlete Sue esse.

Say th Kev, Mm Bedee, Presenting the Bible story ot Joseph a a model tor the modern young business man, tea Rsv, Jofca Boden, rector at Christ Episcopal church. In A sermon last night on "Joseph, the Successful Man," drew eomparlaona from the old Bible character, which he aald might wau be emulated, by the young man seeking suoeees. "Joseph's oucoass was duo te God ABd, tajvtmatatriald Mr. Boden. part In man' buolnees success Is often unrecognised i Uod In natural iawa.

aa tha great Creator. Is seen, but the ancient heathen myth, th God dess ot Fortune or Chanue, haa merer worshiper even ta enlightened snd op portunlty-makwig America. Joseph, however, knew nothing- of the great god. Chance 'he knew Ood. the Ood who -waa Ma aid In slavery aa well aa tat his prosperity.

Asd If ever there I a tlma when A man needa Ood, It la when, he Is prosperous and thinks no does bot heed v-Ww-nwdrnTat stre ness." Mr. Boden said. "No life la successful until It is sueeessful ephitually as well ss materially." The yosng business men of today, according to Mr. Boden'a charges have not the vision tO see beyond tha present Job. They eennet took up frsen th lob long enough to see an opportunity ahead and to prepare for' K.

"Joseph was a -success because he waa a man of God: hs was A success because hs possessed that tyfie of man hood which gave out kindness to bis fellow-men." The noon organ recital at Christ church la conducted every day from 11)10 to 11:10 p. when no program la given but the mute of pipe organ, and the public Is Invited to oome snd go ss will during ins 10 min utes nrovlded for auiet and Peat. Special muski last night consisted ot a quartet, "flavtor. Breath an Evening meaning" (Schnecker), by Mrs. George lecher.

Mrs. Rov L. McKlnney, Oeorge Krton and Whitney A. Harb; "The 8wan." by Miss Pauline Rodgers, or-gan let: offertory, "Hark. Hark, My by the choir.

Ohildrexi Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 3 ANYWHERE, ANY TIME YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON HOIIOn BRIGHT Bi.oor.is Another reason why Honor Bright Brooms hold first plac with the housewife. For sale by all leading grocers. LITTLE. ROCK' BROOM WORKS MaattfACtaroT of BOKOB BSIOHT BfiOOMB 916 College 8t XJttlg Hock, Ark. Hurry Heaters The nis ef Ceyl.n are 'Jf IntefllgeBV i.

-f Constipation Rellifd Without tits Lm pf Laxalitt Nnjol Is lubrltsnt ot medicine or IsxsUro caaaoi trip. Wken yon'org constlpsU ed, there) id Bt enoerhj luorlcsnt nroduced by yoor gystoni IB Afep Ik food wast afC Doctors presetibo JVuJol Bees use its ie se glee to this Bstsrat JubrUanU Try it totUy. Ecmktl, Tt Des't puts is, hisi.li.te selre besasee yea tsw the 4rss-Me er esseaee. Uss Besrer BeersV Tbe sesl Is esrarMsgly tew. Besvee Beard tslihlst sa erdiasry lieisg wBl -reegt beat 111 spy depeadiag asearsV eiae si AVs reess.

At year sesler er ssrpssisf isr ss soft Is et dealsr as as CD i )k Tlni FIX them up today. Simply nail big' Beaver Board panels right over the old plaster. Paint the surface, apply the decorative wood strips, and at small cost convert old rooms into attractive new interiors. There's no muss or tter no delay. Beaver Boarding" is quick, cicff-n work that can be in any kind of weather.

A'- Beaver Board is not only easy to apply, but the result is permanent. The big panels are real manufactured lumber, built up from the long fibers of northern spruce. Each panel is 4 thoroughly sealed and sized by our exclusive patented Sealtite process. Beaver Board walls and ceilings can never crack or fall. Ask any carpenter or lumber man in town to tell you more about Beaver Board.

Hewill gladly give you an estimate. THE BEAVER BOARD COMPANIES Buffalo, Nw York Now York, Atlanta, Buffalo, Quests' snd Kansas City AGAINST GOVERNOR ft eyjuAWHBBBBSBBBBBauVVBaBa Discusses Suit Against Mis sissippi' Executive With Her Attorney. "YU'keburg. March IS Mis Franoe Blrkhead, eomplalnant In a aull tor tlM, damage against Oov. Le M.

RuaaeU at Mississippi. wa her ts day to confer with her attorney and ether persona relative to her suit, and th possibility at bar appearanc as a wltaeaa bfor th teglalatlv Investigate tag committee, Th legislative aommKtee la Inveetl-gating charge made by tha governor that tha auK Instituted by Mtsa Btrls. head, 'which charge seduction, waa fos tared by what ha termed "outlawed" tlrd Insurance concerns. -Th Heavenly Vision" and ei ntght en "The gf Up Us J'rlnce at Death Meet. Two members were admitted to th church.

FBAE Ol'ILT COTTOB. With df for renovating mattresses. give on sheet carded cotton felt, eufflctent for on Have your mattresses made new Called for and asm day, llnee City Maltreat Com pany. Fhon Main 1411. Adv.

VIOLIN AMP riAXO FfFILBo New Is sees now forming for these ln atrumenla. Only aerious-mmded pupil wanted I other not retained. Advanced puplle eaa enter any time. Oskar Bust Coneervatory of Maaln. Btudlo gad recital room, tit Kocki Main 4411, Adv.

pATi i-i rr-B ritNT ixtrbrpt TWICB A TEAK. What doestruU paid Income atoek of th Common wealth Building and Loan Association. Withdrawable after Id day notice. Interest eaempt from federal laoome tax. Hup to 110.

lit Louisiana street. 4 Adv. PKOPLlig BAPTIST rBlBCH- Tba Her. O. Johnaton spoke last night on "Heaven and th aiory of Heaven' at tha People Baptist church services At tha Royal theater.

There were II additions to the church yesterday. The Bunday school had an attendance of til. WIKnT TO BOTtFT my mend thai F. Hayea no longer aonnected with the C. R.

Jordaa Undertaking Company. My office phone haa bsea changed from Main till te Main 1417. 'It evidence phones Main till and Main 1701, Signed, c. Jordan Undertak tng Company, Adv. TO OBT BID of A dreadful cold you can't beat Retail Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablet.

They relleva that fev erlah condition and you can depend on tnem, rric lie. Rexail Orderlies for ohronl const tpt ion. Try them. II and 10c. Quirk motorcycle delivery, flnod' graa Bracy.

Adv. (BOB) PIATTAWAT. formerly with M. B. Banders for I years, and the past three year with Omar W.

Field A Co la now associated with Bhawg Oaa and Plumbing Shoo. 14 Louisiana la tha Arcade bulldlrik. where he will appreciate th patronage tf hie friends when they need anything In th Una of plumbing, heating or gas stoves. Adv, MABOSIO FVBBBAL HOTICSv Member of Magnolia, Lodge No. It, F.

At A. and visiting brethren. Are re quested to meet at lodge Eighth And Main atreeta, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, to attend funeral of our late brother, Tony Fleehnar, from residence of C. B. Combe, 1111 Booker street.

Dr. B. Q. Adams, W. M.

T. R. M)ls, Be. r. r-r- AAV.

CONDITIO TjKCBAKofcD-The oondltlon Of E. H. Dempaey, J4t High street, who waa painfully Injured early Baturday night when a West Ninth street car struck his Ford, Waa reported last night aa practically the seme. Mr. Dempaey raoelved severe scalp wound and numerous bruises and a brae Ions cn the body.

Me also received a alight eon' cuss km of th brain. Mr. Dempsey waa backing hi Ford out of his yard when th street car struck It. WK DO HOT COBS1DBB th Calling for and delivering of vmir ferments worth 10 eente, therefor mks-tro person wno he us call for and deliver garments Skd th ones that bring and call for at our office. Why should you pay" .10 cent more than your neighbor because It Is Inconvenient for you to bring and ci.ll for your work? Ws have on) price to alt and gladly open monthly account wlth-reepontlble par ties.

Frank' Dry Cleaning Plant. 110 West Third 8ti phon Main 1141. Adv. 1BAXIM17M IS Th maximum temperature yesterday was II degrees. aooordng to th report of -the meal Weather Bureau, and the minimum was II degrees, one degree below normal.

Hourly reading for 14 hours, ending at 7 p. m. last night were 7 p. m. 41, P.

m. 4, I p. m. 41, ,11 p. nv 45.

11 p. m. 44, 11 midnight 41, 1 a. m. 41 la.

m. 41, a. m. 41. 4 a.

tn. 41, a. m. 4L I m. 40, 7 a.

40. I a. 41. a tn. 44, 10 A.

41, 11 m. tl II noon 15. 1 p. m. 17, I p.

m. St, p. tn. 4 m. 10, I p.

nv 11. I p. m. 60, m. SB, BOTB CLB PBOOBAM.

Mevnr Brtckhouse ulked to members of tha Little Rock Boys' Club yesterday aft ernoon on "Good Cltltenshlp." Mlas Helen Armstrong' aang several bong. Mildred Dillingham gave a. reading mat waa A warmly annlauded. Hut LKise snore and Mis Sara Thomas gave several recitations. A' reading.

A Quiet Man at A Ball flame. wu given by Mis Marlarr Cohn. Tommy Warden and Jlmmle Jukes drew several cartoons that Amused th Audience. is wiare t-onner led th boys In sing ng, aocompanieti on the pland by Miss Barbara Fonea. Mahah lwot MONDAY SPKCtAf.A a ft Bleotrlc Curling Irons, i iiiieme nnaving Cream 14o Uo Lux, I tor 15: 10c lOo Mercerised Wax, (to lOo Orchard wnue, i7c: it coty Oriaan.

11 Pyrrhocld tooth powder, 7IU.I0 box Lemon-ehape Lemon' Boan one dn. in box), lis i 10 Reslnol Heap, lie 15c Haniflueh. lct 0o Bicycle Cards. 17c 71c Johnson Floor Wax, Slot too Katie ftrand Condensed Milk, 10 IV Full Pint. Bthlng Alcohol, tics 70a Oilt Edge Correspondence Cards, tjc I 10c Ivory Soap, 1 for ltoi tlo' Pepeodent nr Pebeco Tooth.

Fante, tie; 400 Fauat Instant. Coffee, 12c, a. Snodgrasa Brary. VBRPKR BKBVirH AT. "Th eternal Feminine" was tha aubjeot of a talk by the Rev.

Frank Thompson At th Vesper service at the Young Women Christian Association yesterday afternoon; Th chorus choir pt 40 voices from' th Junior Department of th First Christian church o( North Little Rock aang two selections. In "A Father'i Care," by Holmes, the solo pan were taken by Florence Helmbeck, Harmon Orlmes, Mary Rexroad, Clyd Belbs. In by Loud, the solo part were sung by Harold Bean. Harmon Orlmes, Joe Bed, Kenneth Bingham, Jean Ryan. A violin solo waa played by Fred Belbs.

A vocal solo "There Is a tlty ungnv; was rendered by Mrs. Frank t-oors. rank Thomnson accotn. panled the musical numbers and was aiso chairman of this delightful program. The April Vesper servlc will be charge tf Ml Helen Wing, May 1 nompson.

Marguerite Huasman, repre. eentmg tin tpirervpai enuicT, BUCK'S BABBXB servto. lot. Adv. wb obbau tocm CAB, tcaooL or UVHC Fhoa Mala U17.

-r Adv. SMKAPT.B. Photographer. Ill Main street. At.

DUE.B, photographer, lit 1-1 Main street Adv. KODAK JIWIBHIHU Junfumo Adv. BKKT A' FOBD Drive. It Ull. Adv, ruMamo amd ai mtia N.

Mlddletoa, Main T41A. Adv. Arnts thi date will im sponsible tor debt contracted By any wife. J. a oastp.

Adv. baiobb, sbkabs, currsa end safety rasor bladea Ar hold, lit Center street. Adv. PllTstBtWO. Joha Btansberry Jr.

ess aire you oiitck service gnd sat ief actor work. bone Mai tilt. OITI A CHAJICm. AT Qt' plumbing. 1 will do reasonably, w.

a CaU Mala lit or 1110. AdVt PBEB Two pound sugar fro with sen dollar; purchase of coffee a re tail price. C. IX Knnv Company, Adv. IKCOMB TAX BBTCBWg.

Let B0 mass ymir I norma tat report term reseonaole, Pbona Mala, lilt I 111 Oasette Bldgv Adv. DB. T. M. haa movfd to rait ttl-ltt Banker Trust Bid.

Office telephone M. 9109 residence telephone svee. MoiaBWIVKB really enjoy using Utile Rock Maid Brooms-rend they cost only Tlo. Buy an al your nearest Cos Caah Btora. Adv.

MATTBBAB tAI.B tnU ween only. Roll ede, It-lW. all-cotton mattresses. 13.11, rrotnpt delivery. Banner Mat tree phone Maid till.

Adv. IKT OlB boy regulation U. B. -pup" tent, only lt.1l. Blegol-KIng A C.

Army goods of all klndBK Mala tTft, Third and Commerce streets. Adv. 1. A. TO MEET Th Centennial R.

LA. will meet at the achooi at till Thursday afternoon. All mother of Centennial paplla are urged to attend; Oil Bl'flAB Beat granulated, 1-pound bat. Has 1-pound bss. tlo; 10pound bu.

ttei bag, 11.11. Pre delivery) Main 14tf I Ill W. Fifth tit D. Kenny Company. Adv.

AMEBICAN BCD CBOM. 101 Meg. ler bulldlnr. wishes ta local Justine Menendei, Mr. Belma Turner, lAtaf Mai Davta.

Mlttm Rogers, Lucille Roe. John P. Craven, Emma Johnston. Adv, 43. D.

BRXXT CO. will Mil you tea. foffee, sugar, noe, chocolate. domino arrup and Pet milk at aeavtn to you, and deliver lor, you. Mala 1411.

D. Kenny Company. Adv. COFFBBWYou get the vary bi from ua and two pound beat augar frr with eh dollar purchaa at retell prto. Free delivery) Mai 1411; Ul W.

Fifth. Bt. C. D. Kanny Conv pany.

Adv. IT Id TIME NOW to take up your meat, hems, baooa and aldea and apply noat of Wrlaht' Liquid Bmok. It will' give It flavor and protect It from germ, ato. 11.00 large bottle. Bnod-I rase Adv.

FOB TBVNBB and traveling bag. aee Pattlaon Harnaa Company. Bag, 11 1 ad ud: ralteaaea. 11.11 and up. Direct from factory to conaumer.

with but on email margin, of profit added, m-lel LulMna street. Adv. TO KILL BIMO WOIK. Itch. Para- iTtea, euu apply Oerm Deatroyer.

It deatroys them quickly, 10 to tl Jar. To kill the dandruff germ and retrive Mehtng aealpg anampoo with Oerm Dent royer lie eake, Baodfraaa Bracy. Adv. TO. BBPBAT LECTGBBB.

Mis Agnes Walker will repeat th lecture 'TVi Yau UTtinw Your ChtlAT whloh wee delivered under the auspice of tha af filiated a A. at the Ftrat Christian church at 1:1 o'clock tomorrow after noon. TBKBB'B A BlO- BIPFEBKHCB In plumbing and alio oonalderaBI dif ference tat prices. ut "Knterprlee plumbing, and you gtt th beat at th lowest poeeluie prtoea. rmterprlae Plumbing Ill 1-1 Main Bt.

Phone Ml 4424. KaL.Iem ft A 1 A -A ot I FIBAT APT.T "dKBriCBS. At th First Baptist church yesterday morning th Bay. I M. Btpea apok on Nature's Wanting Whn your head aehaa, you fed all out of sorts, nature Is warning you that something la wrong you're constipated.

bilious. Ton should take something to relieve this condition stimulate the liver and relieve th bowel of aooumu-lated waste. Nature'e way Is to take a compound of roots and herbs, audi aa you wilt find In 8t Joseph' Lrver Regulator. This splendid compound Is purely vegetable. The roots, herb and leave used ar carefully selected, and so propo tloned as to give th best results.

St. Joseph's Liver Regulator la guar a meed. Large cana will coat you only ltd at any drug store. Clip and mall that advertisement to th Geratl Medl oin Co. Memphis, Tenn.for a free sample and a copy of th lilt 8t Joseph's Almanac.

Adv. or Ue Deliver! mk-i MAIN 614-615 2TISK AK9 FrcshCountryEees (Guaranteed) Dozen 20: Perfection Butter, Bread, per loaf T. Brlskot of Bf, Obuck RoAst, in, 800 Plate Bteak, lb. I v. HOC Hamburir, lb.

Mixed UtUACtt, lb. 100 CblU Ooncama, lb. Fork Boast (Dutt), lb. .850 Lamb Obopt, lb. ShoultUr of Lamb.

lb. BOO Braatt of Lamb, pork Cbopa, lb. 800 Boiled Eoaat, ll moat, lb. aoe Sirloin Bteak, lb. 800 Bound tta, lb Portothoun Bteak.

lb. Mllco Margatln .250 Morrlt' Buprem Bacon, gllcad, lb. 0c Morrli' UAtohlen Baooo, gUotd, vi lb. Cured PlopJo Hmg.Jb..,.. 200 Roval Cleanser, 3 cam 100 ,1 'rt A HIT AT "KIT? A rn J.S 1 MARKET bob to aw ssa Liver imvua DAMAGE FROM FIRE Ifl ROOMING HOUSE 1 1 I lames Gain Headway at 104 West Markham, but Are Checked.

Fire, originating In a vacant room ing nous over the Faust oafs, 104 West Markham street, early last night threatened to destroy the building, hut quick and effective work of tha firs, men checked th flames before they reached the roof. Th second and third floors were, damaged by fire, but prob ably the heaviest loser' will be Joe Btathakta. proprietor of the Faust cafe. Although no fire reached the cafe, con siderable damage was caused by water. According to the firemen, the fire orlglnsted In a room on the second floor tilled with beds, maltrssses and spring.

The mattresses afforded the flames ready material, and before the fir waa discovered It had burped through A bathroom and underneath th atalrway teed tog to the third floor. Aa alarm sra sounded, and Companies No. 1, 1, and tn aerial truck ree ponded. Three lines ot hose were used. And At times the firemen were forced leave 'the second floor because of tha Intense heat.

Hereral firemen were overcome temporarily' by the smoke and heat, but returned to their poets after a breath of fresh air. The wallpaper on the third Moor waa charred, but did not Ignite. The room ing house has been vacant since March 1, It waa said. LATEST OIL NEWS EXPECT TO TEST TODAY Driller for East Bide Co. Win Set Lines This Meralag.

geeetel te the Oasstte. El Dorado, March II. ThA East Bide Oil and Oa Company did not get ready to set liner In Ita well in the nortnwest part of 11-17-11 today, but expect to set early tomorrow snd' ball tomorrow afternoon. The Lendorr Petroleum CompanyETAOIN NU NU NU NDN Corporation's well may not be tested before Tuesdsy. However, the driller are drilling on down toward the sand, and aspect to be able to set liner late tomorrow, after which balling wilt started Immediately.

This latter well la In charge of Carleton. The Humble's test In I1-1T-15, at 1.410 feet, is again being held up on account of salt water, and unless the drillers are successful In jerking back the casing so that they can reset It, It Is possible that this hole will be lost. Tn case another well te drilled by the Humble nar th f'-t precautions wltt be taken to shut off the salt water from the level. VENABLE TEST REAMED" Drilllag Will be Resumed This Week at 1400 Feet. peelel to the Uaaett.

Camoen. atarcn n. ine wm ui reaming th Venabla No. 1 well, alx miles south of Camden, has been completed, and tha drillers expect to resume drilling- early this week. The drill had penetrated a hard formation at MOO feet, and went about to incnea in th rook.

Drilling was atopped until m-lnch casing could be setinown to me rock. This well is being drilled by the Walker Consolidated "Petroleum Com pany of Dallas, Tex. CASIKO IB SET. gpeelal th ette. Camden, aisrcn.

is. cism-inun ine haa been aet in Foster No. 1 well at Locust Bayou, 11 miles cast of Camden. The casing wa an at A depth ot 1.111 feet. And a tent probably will "be made within th net 1 days.

This Is the first A terles of five went to be drilled by the Foster Interests of Tulsa In Calhoun county on a tract ot 10.000 acres acquired from the Free man-Smith Lumber Company last sum- French rallkrayg will reserve special car tor mothers and babies traveling alone, if a bill now before Parliament beoomeg a law. Electric Repairing Of All Kinds' PROMPT SERVICE ELECTRIC Construction Co. Phonet M. 401408 ftn And Main Insist upon getting genuine "Beaver Board. You can'f results unless the Beaver Quality expect Beaver Board trade-mark is on the back of the board you buy.

BEAERBOARD FOR. BETTER WALLS CEILINGS Two La Creole Toiletries de grand Importance It it a bonne fortune (or the woman who 'know La Creole Toiletries. Her complexion wilt be lovely, her hair toft And beau tiful, her pertonne of a daintiness to exquisite I La Creole Toilet riet are the "lecrett tie toilette" of the beautiful Creole, ths Aristocratic descendentt of the French and Spanlth cavaliers who settled Louisiana. Only their det'eendentt are Creole. Only their toilet preparations have uch merit, tuch charm of Prance I Thm Almond loHont Thm Talcum) I Ths Almond I-ettoe le whiteness ef skin like the The teleum le te give surptOTins men.

seieet sew Le Creels for these delights. et en appeallsg twe.tn.ss. It Is te srleg Illy. madams A eeel dslstln.ee ee dellshtrul. Telletrtee for year every seed sad ask your TSIssfsj oeeelej Stic (Sjr.

Vsrt fyArvsM fWitcH fr0nfii tsWeNsk) It Very many consumers' of gas are apt to put their heaters into retirement after a few days of warm weather, ytfhey imagine season for heaters has closed, come cool days or maybe pleasant, days and cool nights, when tome artificial heat is necessary to health and comfort. Such days and nights come in this glorious climate throughout March and aometlmei well into April and even ill the first week of May. 'Wi have been urging all winter that gas be conserved, but we always have advised the use of sufficient gas. to secure com fort and health without waste.The same thought suggests that there be not too much haste in putting away the heaters 7 for the season, i. A hnond Lotion Moir DrMng (a gradual eeJ- ermenr) I.OO Hatr Color Jteenerer (gufcg aeMrrn) J.B9 tfatr Tank ,7 Cnrs-OeV Shmmoao CoMOesm Vawteftmg Cresm 0 AfaaesgSig Oram .80 CtomMng Cresm .50 for, twopmfft, I rewge.

Ipowaler) l.OO Sv Coat (foWKwwM ms-ror sued pmff. MUhmr ss powrfsr or rewge) SO Light sessMsen ofdmrt roog. Ttash, i Si wmtro or mhi pewWrv if yeur deslsr laek La Greele Toiletries, writ us direct sad we will see that yea are tupsii.4. LA CREOLE LABORATORIES, Memphis, Tonn. Little Rock Gas Co.

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