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1'AGE EIGHT THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE. L1TTLU V.QCP MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1017." of the United States Senate, and former governor, also it tole furnished by friend and The resolution I Obituary 2 ARKANSAS STATUES III STATUARY HALL 14 HEGRO BISHOPS DISCUSS EMIGRATION AMUSEMENTS state jn account of tbe leaders of the negro race making aa early and strong fight against emigration," Bishop Conner said tbs the reports pf the Northern and Western bishops to the conference aere to the effect that the larger cities in those sections are being overrun largely with "Southern negroes. 1 Escapes 1 authorizing it, approved lust week by Governor Brough, originally carried an appropriation, but was fctricken out. A commission composed of Federal Jacob -Triober, James P. Clarke Ranking English Peer Is Claimed by' Death.

ta. (i. I. I 4 1 MiATSe. Cemedy i Ginger Girls Co peLuse 4m.

im. iW Life-Size Figure of the Late I -r Judge Rose Has Been Will Ask for Conference With White Planters Leave Arkansas nnuni Jr. and J. F. Madden, named by Governor Brough to have charge of the work.

The. commission has not -Today Tomonow. considered plans for tne statue or sett tLCOO.OOO Fire at Pittsburgh. Leaves I'aramaunt Pk-tnr- Corporation Frmnti rThat the exodus-of negroes from the I'msEN'nxo. today, wed- "AT DELI.IAK GARDEN.

come Shops Unhannea. Pittsburgh, Feb. 11. While the ma lected a sculptor, but, expects to have the work completed withia-18 months. Statuary Hall is the old house chamber in the' national capito.

It is on the Paulina Frederick The first of the two statues allowed "Arkansas to honor 'distinguished', tens in Stataary Ball, Washington, that of the -late Judge U. M. Rose, is com- second floors, ia the old part of the South to the North and West Jlaa been prattically nothing in Arkansas to compare with, other Southern, is to.the advice of negro Jeadars in Bishop .1 of Little chine and erecting departments of the Union Switch and Signal Company at Siasvale were Completely destroyed by fire iast night, 'with -a loss of about Thoitias Meighan iireat 'mL r.i.iny r.lILES r.inTEQ World's Most Charming and Youthful Photo Artist In a 'i 9Aet American Made Production, Rock, of the M. E. church, said last 1000,000 the shell-makm-J shops were night.

Bishop j'Conner returned last 1 v. VV building, which was burned- by the British By an act of- Congress the 'chamber 'was 'fitted with niches for statuary and each state was allowed. two niches. -Statues la the HalL Statue ia fritatuary Hall are: J.L. M.

Curry; Florida, Dr. John Gorrie; 8herman and Trumbull, Idaho, Slioup; Illinois, Dieted and will be installed soon after th inauguration; net, month. The KoBftaru, authorized by jthe passage of a concurrent resolution by the J13 legislature, wa imade by V. Rurhsrabk a New- York sculptor, who modeled the i Confederate monument at the northeast' corner of the sew "state apitol i fv-en feet and is made of Italian "THE SLAVE fhl the bcat'plotur Mina Fradr not aamagea. wumpareiy, president of the eompany, said today shell machinery now be put tgrgood tise on the regular output 'for which there are many orders.

Mf. Humphrey scouted the theory that the fire was jt5r.i-J?i"t-,':' Plans already0 been" made for the $5,000,000 phaut which the company will buitd at once, "Youth's Endearing 1 XOOV TO ft r. M'v -f I ilC ill I ranees Willard; Indiana. Lew Wal- Carrara) marbliutne finest uwfl 10 lace and Morton; Kansas, Click and 'Mich work. It.

completed v.jj erlck baa vr ppeard lit. week from theBisbops' Couecil of the A. M. churh of the, World, which closed- at Hot Springs yesterday. said that the matter of emigration was discussed by the 14 a re.

suit of the conferences a statement wilt be issued by the council urging the negroes net to leave ibe A Want Conference' With 'Bishop Conner alsflr BaiathatTriineet'f-ing of white planters will be cnlled at a later date, the jdace of meeting also to be fixed later, to confer with negro loaders in an effort to stop the exodus. Bishop Conner ge Id that within -eight months fully SOO.000 negroes have left iingaus; jwaryiuiiu, v.arrou or arrou- CHILDEEN ADULT IO, IJ EF.1PHEB-TO EATEB. THURSDAY NIQHTrTBB. 15. AMERICA'S CRfiATEST 1 ARTIST AN.D ton and ja.

lianson; Maine, "Kingr SfassacTiusetts, John 4 Wintbrop and Samuel Adams; Minnesota, Henry M. liice and James Hbiclda: Michigm, Zach Chaudler; Jinton and Blair; North Carolina, Zeb Vance; New Jersey, Richard (Stockton and Phil Kearnev; New York, George- ClintoB "VherejEverrboCy month, i It bears no inscription except the1umiiJkfthejitatiL.anilJuilgfiJiosfi. Judge a prominent attorney and jurist, and a member of the Hague peace conference of 1907, which framed the International was Jwirn March 5, and died August 12. 1913. The cos ofthe Jtose statue will not be made public.

No appropriation was 'ANTi WEDNESDAY THURSDAY continuous show I We Have the' Plrainre to Present Noon to p. THE DUKE OP NOEFOIuL MllW LAST WEMt OK- and Robert Livingston; New Hamp-shireVStark and Daniel Webster; Ohio, DUKE OF MDRFOLK DEAD COBD and LaKOSFslT Tapley made for it bv tne state, as relatives Garfield und Allen- Pennsylvania, Rob Southern states, principally Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and North Carolina. The reasons given are the prevalence of the boll weivil in some sections, the negro tenants' belief that the white. Judr nose only asked the legislature forauthor- wiulLs! i th Greene And Koger HjUiam; GIRL! (IN PERMVfF Who lirlng-a With Hrr Hpecial Featore Banking- Noble of England, Earl Har-li thai, and hief Butler. London, Feb.

Duke of Nor Iowa. Kirk wood and Harlan; South Provide for Clarke Statue. landlords -were unfair in-the distribu In a Brand Cnmrdy.v Ji39 '-TUB PICT IKK IS AND NE'vV YORK tion of sharecrops and the activities The other statue, that of the late James Claike, president pro tera. Carolina, John Calhoun; Texas, Bam Houston and Htephen Afnstin; Vermont, Collamcr and Ethan Allen Virginia, Washington and Lee; West Senator Kenna and Francis Pier-point; Wisconsin, Father Marquette, "Tlte Devils Py Bay" folk, ranking member of the' English nobility and the foremost English Catholic, died lit London day. The to the dukedom, the Earl of Arundel Siir'ey, who is eight ye'ars old, comes, an estate esti- of white labor agents seeking to fill the factories of the North.

Politics also is believed to have figured in the exo-dua Just before the general election. Bishop Conner said he had received let- ffatunnf FRANKLYN i-AENTJM, LEAH 'BAIRD 4 COMPANY OF id IN: "COOSIFJ LUGY" MUSIC MTRTH MELODIES DANCES CHORUS OP 4 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. MANY PEOPLE STARVING AND DON'T KNOW IT I -i at mated 300O(r pounds ($1,500,000 nm auing wnue larmers in Ara- aad other rlcvef artlata la this Al I US L. jansas. ana otner Bouinern states ex- 'Made and Dim-trd by Mar.

"FR0F.I SCRIPT TO SCBEER" frjtf Showlns the stars of th Jratir U-J V'ltagraph omDuula. 'and slvlns a vary Intereatins talk on motion ptcturea. WE WILL ALSO SHOW Anita Stewart i tn hr rtrj tatrat GresUer Vltsur-tph, "The Glory oi Yolanth" ni yciuu. Henry Fitzalon-Howard, fifteenth Unke of Norfolk, was bora December I condition of the negrp 97 isit tt oori M'ong all. lines.

If yon are nsrvous.run down, anemic -i- PRICES 50 TO $2. -SEATS 8 A 4-PIECr OKC1IEHTRA 4. NEXT WEEK or thin, try this remarkable ouaioiuem co upposc junigrauon. iiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hereditary marshal and chief butler of I TO FORGET PEACE SLOGAN new method free. council statement, which will England.

By. virtue if his office as LeROVOSOOnriE. be distributed thronchout the South. marshal he was the titular manager of Just send name and address Ship ceremonies' ppon occasions of royal Minister Says Sinking of U. S.

WiU Be War Signal. and especially in the states from which, the negro exodus' has been heaviest, will urge that the negroes do not sell their holdings in the South to North ARE YOU INTERESTED In saving tihiifl and money! Are yon particularly anxious to avoid the little pitfalls that eause so much waste of time and money 1 If yon are, ihea That the sinkiug of a single Amerif In A TKIP Ti THE MIRTH roi.E." CazettevWan Ads. They- fill, all or West unless they know exactly what they ill do when they reach their des-tinations. not think-ft wise for the to leave," gaid Bishoj) Conner, AflnAAftl1v rai riaVA it irA nnanrnn ma a quickly. pageantry and as such at the coronation of George VII; The Puke of Norfolk was notably prominent in English Cat Ijp lie affairs and in 1887 was the special envoy of Queen Victoria to the jubilee of Pope Leo in' lie also had been active in politics at times, and in 1805 was made postmaster general as such, doing notablv work in the organization of the imperial penny postage.

Until 1012 he was colonel of the Fourth Sussex Regiment and saw service in South Africa. -tie was chairman of the Executive Committee for Relief in Belgium. "MILES OP SMILES WITHOUT A SINGLE BLUSHM Opening Monddx; AT THE CASINO. 1 xrom wnite planters ttiat tney will assist in bettering the negroes' condition. Many of the negroes who have left, or are leaving, are not prcparod to cope with gondii ions in the Nortbor West, and we are now taking up in earnest the work of leading the farmers to give the negroes better treatment and keep them sin the Soiith.1 It is a'inai' ter than can be stopped.

Arkansas has suffered less ithon snv other Southern rTh'wason no inftfly wen' ire prematurely old, run down, ambltlonless, thin, restless, sleepless almost fhysical and mental wrecks Is this the stomach ts at the i hettom of all of our misery. Tour stomach may not hurt you In any way. You may eat plenty, but your food merely 'passes through, you without dotnc 'you any Rood. There Is plenty of Iron, al-. Iiumcns, phosphates and chlorates.

In fact, all ot the constituents necessary to rejtore you and preserve your youth-ful vim and vigor, to a ripe old age. In the food you eat every day. All of the so-calletl nerve tonics or Iron pills In the world can hot do for you what rood food, properly digested, will do. Your blood and nerves are starving. Send your name and address to the Black Wedlclns Company, San Diego.

Callfor-' nia, and return parcel post will bring: free a 2fic bottle of Stumesn. Take a tittle. after-each meal, eat what you like and note how quickly your own stomach will, help you to a healthier This la nature's wn great restorer. It beats all of your pills, etc. We have so much faith In-Stumes snd have een the good It has done for so many others we want every eutrerer to try -It at our expense and prove to themnelves that the elements necessary to restore are placed by Mother Nature hi our dally food.

Eat what you like, take Stumese and grow well. You may not xee this notice again, so send "Flcan mention ths nam of this paper. Advertisement) D0U1ITT-WILS0I REV. DrV FREDERICK. CAST caa war Aesser by Germany will ause the American people to change from a mind of peace to a mind of war, is the prediction of the Rev.

H. II. Viser, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, who preached last iight on "War Is Hell." "While the mind America Js for peace," the Rev. Mr. Viser said, 4t will not take much to change it, and to forget the slogan Peace at any if Germany narries out hes threat and sinks American vessels and puts to death our citizens.

It is duty of all America citizens to do what he ten to show President Wilson that his course is approved and to show him that they desire, that every possible means be taken to avoid actual war. I believe that the president acted wisely in severing diplomatic relations with Germany, after all other efforts to remain friendly with Aue Germans had failed." COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT. Only routine business is scheduled to fjme up at the regular meeting of I he City Council tonight. The monthly bills and pay roll will be presented. CRYSTAL CM SOI 8th Main Ctrsets.

Miles of smiles without a blush. The Douthitt-Wilsoa Musical Comedy Players, holding the boards at the Casino all this week, played to two very big houses Monday night and scored a big hit with the Washington theater' The show, "A Woman in the Case," is up to the company's motto, "A Mile of Smiles Without a Blush," being clean Snd toholesome, and presented by a capable, company of principals, and a classy beauty chorus of dancing girls who can sing and dance. The comedians are funny and, keep the andicuee in a continual round of laughter with clean comedy that will meet with the approval of the most fastidious patrons, Front Washington News. Widely Known Teacher of Theology Succumbs at 82. Lancaster, Feb.

11. Rev. Dr. Frederick -Augustus Gast, aged -82, widely known in Reformed Church circles, and as a teacher of Hebrew, and of Old Testament science in Franklin and Marshall Theological Seminary, was found dead in bed today. MBS.

LATJrXe. BECK. TODAY AND TOMORROW Metro Pictures Corporation Prosents Lline. Olga Pefrova AND MAHL0W HAMILTON COMPANY The body of Mrs, Laura Beck of Gentry, aired 42, who died at a local ri is 15 CLEVER PEOPLE IN THE, CAST hospital yesterday morning at 8, was shipped to Gentry bv Ruebel Co. at 8:45 last night, for buial.

BORHED? FERDINAND LITZKS. uu A FULL CARLOAD OF SPECIAL SCENERY The funral of Ferdinand Litzke, 1TOTES AND PERSON' ALS. The Ht. Joseph's Guild of St. Patrick's Catholic church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Henry Herbert, Twenty-second and Main streets, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Local No. 554, will meet at Vo-gel's hall, Fourth and Main streets, nt A story of love and adventure. aged 84, who died at the home ot his daughter, Mrs. C. H.

l.aDue, 712 East Capitol avenue, Friday afternoon, was ENDS CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Coop. Cough and Coldi, or tMoey back. SoU and guaranteed by CHILDREN 5t. ADULTS 10a. held from the Ruebel Co.

chape at 2:30. yesterday afternoon, the Rev. John 8:30 clock this anernoon. -Roney-Lawaonj -aiaehinist etpprentire Pretty Dancing Giggling, A company of artists who present musical, comedy chly as the companies present it. They have been a hit everywhere.

at the Iron Mountain shops, win resume bis duties today after several days The Senior Epworth Lcainie of the i ot iscia ttng.T"7"B tma -w arm Oakland cemeteryj 1 511:. to th Gazette. Boonerille, Feb. L. Orrick, aged 67, died here yesterday, Burial was made in the Oak Hill cemetery today, with to Masons in charge of tho service.

V. Catchloj Cold! Get Bottle of Hcntho-Laxcno 'Tea a dlfwted tght away, thecks sd brt rold auid onKhn la tt htnntr Cnmnntrrd. Mihiac as gMd. Praven s. Makra plmt i'sasb drrup.

Alt Iro(-' gtet "Skinner Dress Suit" Taken from the; story of the Same nime that'was run in the Saturday Evenirg Post. Story by Henry Irving Dodge. Funny Gardner Memorial church give an entertainment at liau man's hall, Eighth and Pike avenue, Boring Cross, February 22. i. Miss Eula AVilliams returned yesterday from Atkins, where she spent a The St.

Patrick's Young People's Union will meet with Miss 1 Margaret Ilcim at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rapillard, 707 1-2 Main street, tonight. Miss Ileim will be Bssistcd in entertaining by Ben Rapillard.

A.iuaranteed at. traction the fcest musical comedy com pany.ever playing in Little Rock for more than one day. Clever 11 LOUI3 GORDON OAJtRISON. Louis Gordon two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Garrison, 61Hd Main street. Argenta, died atthe family home -at 7 yesterday morning. Foneroi services will be conducted from the family home at 2 this afternoon by the Rev.

Frank Thompson, pastor of the First Christian" church. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery; CUT FLO WERSC FLOE AL DESIGNS of boquets for ell occasions. Call Tipton Ss Hurst, 521 Main street. Phone 774. and v' "THE ONE-PRICE SPECIAL DOUBLE HEADER, Soma Program! Can You Beat It? TODAY, TUESDAY AND VEDNESDAY.

THRILLS I TODAY! THRILLS! "A WAR OF WITS." An eninode of the Social IMratos" Case "AWoman Fcriea, in two tie's of Kcatafing tho screen "'i'' i Tom Froley is ill at the home of his parents, 1404 Maple street. Ten candidates will -be initiated fcy Argenta Lodge No. 1004, B. P. Elks.

Wednesday night. Several applications for membership will be considered. i B. Darnall returned Is st night to her home at Pine Bluff after spending several days with friends, i The St. Patrick's People's Union will give a valentine-dance at Brokke ball, Fifth and Main, streets, Wednesday night.

The date for, presenting the four-act melodrama, A Daughter of the Deserts," bv members of the Twin City Marin Sais and Ollie Kirby. OPEN DAILY 12 Noon to 11 P. M. LOOK WHO'S HERE! The Farcoas English Comedian, BILLY REEVES IN "AN' THE PARROT SAID," k' Also Reelstof First Run FUNERAL PTEOES AND FLORAL DESI3NS promptly delivered iu this or any other city. Satisfaction assured.

Paul M. Pale loading florists. 606 Main. Phone Jdain 463. Adv.

Gaette Want Ads, by reason of the fact that they reach thousands of people daily, are the most powerful result producers in -sale of Miscellaneous" articles. MUSICAL COMEDY 1 ANY 1 fl UV SEAT AVC 2:30, 4:30,, 9:30 Photoplays Entertainers' Club, has been postponed A Side-Splitting Farce. See It. "SFECIAL! STAR CAL IARVIN'S WIFE." Featcrinn; ANN SCHAETER ft OTTO LEDERE3. HAULING, TEAMING, SAND, 3 GRAVEL, ROCK, COAL, WOOD and ICE 0.

D. Leas Fcsl Co. 1411 North Street. CD. LEAS.

J. O. WAQGONES. Formerly with Ben Cathertnv from Marc 1 to March is. The play will be given at the Aptco theater under auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the Fifst Christian church.

i Rheumatisnri ALWAYS 5i AND JO. 3-Piece Open at 10 A M. Is completely washed out of the system by the celebrated tihivar Mineral Water. Positively guaranteed by money back offer. Tastes eots a trifle-Delivered anywhere by our Little' Bock distributers, Snodgrass Braey, Adv.

SPECIAlTTOMOUROW, "OUR BOYS IN PURSUIT OF MEXICAN BANDITS:" -A Thrilling Two-Part Drama of Military Life. 1)8T A pair o( Jaracy fad It found 'I UAJN 68S. I3S751 LClit. STRATD OH STOLKN One big black 'bulldog. lth cray apot under his hraaat; had ea collar.

Return to 1601 K. Waahlogton aranoa and receive reward. Hit CONFEDERATE VETERANS ENDORSE WILSON'S ACT pffliiiiiiii 1 7 HAVE YOU RESERVED YOUR SEATS FOR THE II V'TO 4,1 P. i i R' ii iiii Name' Committee to Draft Resolutions of Approral and To Send -Them to the President; Endorsement of President Wilson 's action in breaking off diploniate relations with Germany was expressed" y'ea- terday afternoon at the Tegular meeting of Omer R. Weaver Camp No.

334, United Confederate Veterans, at the Masonic temple. A committee was appointed, composed of CoL Ransom Gen. B. W. Green and Col.

Dan V. Jones, to draft' resoiutinns and for- wkivrn'-a-'iina-'sEZs' tod SNAPPY SONGS, CLEVER SINGERS. -ALL SEATS ONE ff.LV fftrt-mie iwnulh fc-f lr'nT Mitt a i wu otetgi laMMa, kM hiut a iw ip mmif iBttM kua, ward hem t3. Presideai lYilsiou. tne, jouowing program was given: Fbno solo, Miss Richie Bnrkett; vocal solo.

N. Lacey Tilghman: readine.MisS BJ 1 Grace Nelson; voeal solo, Miss Dorothy Opening Matinee Today 2:30. GEORGE DAMEREL a CO. With beautiful. MYRTLE VAIL and a classy company of ten people in the ainsieai comedy, TE PT ATI Pi LOVELY GIRL3, ENTRANCTNQ MUSIC, HILARIOUS COMEDY.

FOUR OTHER VAUDEVILLE ACTS OF QUALITY! 7 CfnwF aratpnd iw tibairavd ewutaa the hair grow, end tot the rnlt a brewing ii aid atnra i at fi' i 1 hiJio, etul lorn, aw.t and auir. a aaaaj l.tr.i Watch for bii turns; paper, "Little iloeey," by J. M. Bracey, and a brief talk oa Pa clfie coast scenery by Cot Ranaai Guilty, The meeting was well attended. J.

Ford was admittedto membership. stf timl on raealptof Rcscrved Scats row selling at Palace Theater Office parade Thursday iroon. I rWhat a won-Ever thoujfht VERY LATE3T PATHE-EEARST NEWS PICICIAL. A Gazette Want Ad-derful time saver it is. cf it in this cspaeityf i fittfmnin.

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