Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 3

Location:
Little Rock, Arkansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE, LITTLE" ROCK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 19191 PAGE THKKJS ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE FRIDAY NIGHT Obituary that his brother, Byrd Bailey was dead. W. P. DAVIDSON. The Rev.

W. C. Davidson, pastor of the Aftbury Methodist church, was called to Arkadelphia Monday on account of the death of bis father, W. F. Davidson, aged 78, who lived near Arkadelphia.

Mr. Davidson is survived Teams Will Compete Here sad Memphis on League of Nations Question. WZDNTSPAT, APBJL 23, 1919. Sniff LIBRARY GOES OYER CAMP PIKE SHRAPNEL fiajrnviat made manager of the Grand theater, succeeding J. H.

Lineoln, who died recently. Conway. The young people of St Joseph's Catholic ehurch last night gate a box supper at tha ehurch. About $129 was raised toward the erection of a new ehurch building. Conway.

J. M. Wood, Arthur J. Phillips and W. A.

Dukes, who have a blacksmith and repair shop hero, have bought the shop'of 3. Bolt. Conwsy. Faulkner county's eighth carload of hogs, shipped on the federal co-operative marketing system, left here this afternoon for East. St.

Louis. Jonesboro. The County by the Kev. W. V.

Davidson and a son and daughter in Arkadelphia. His wife died two months ago. Mrs. W. C.

Davidson went with her husband IN BOND-CAMPAIGN TRAOC MARKv MRS. NANCY. DAVIS. Mrs. Nancy Davis, aged 74, died at the family residence, 1502 West Seventh street, at 4:40 a.

m. yesterday. She is survived by five sons, William, George, Robert, Charles and Albert Davis, all of this city. The cortege will leave the residence at noon today for Ida Mission cemetery, where funeral services will be conducted. Burial will be in that cemetery.

ORVn.T.P. BECKETT. Funeral services for Orville Beckett, who died at a local hospital, will The annual debate between Little Rock High School and Memphis Central High School will take place Frl day night. The debate will ftn-ducted in both -cities at the same time. The debate here will be hni in the high sehoo auditoriurif and will start at 8:15.

The Little Bock teams consist of tho following: Henry 8pitzbeig and The City of GOODRICH Arkadelphia. CHRISTIAN V. HOLMES. News has been received here of the death at his home in Jndsonia, April i 18, of Christian Virgilius Holmes, aged--' 62. He is survived by his wife, three sons and five daughters.

Mr. Holmes came to Arkansas -from Bemholm, Denmark, in 1878. Funeral serviees Mrs. Rose Flotcher and party gave a program at VY" 38 to a large crowd of oversea men last night. The program follows: Song, "Till Wo Meet'' Again," Miss Jewel Snyder; reading, "Writing Letters," Miss Emma Louise Sibley; song, ''You're Some Pretty Doll," 'little Elizabeth Biblry; A Pot of Jam," Miss Florence ixiuise Combs; song, Miss Paul Lone; song, "How Are You Ooing to Keep Them Down on the Is First Organization Report ing 100 Per Cent Victory Loan Subscriptions, Akron, Ansiey Gosnell, affirmative, and i Farm!" Miss Emmelin Umseli; song, "Beautiful Ohio," Mrs.

W. D. jack-son; piani solo, Mrs. W. D.

Jackson. The Musical Coterie, under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Bogart Smith, will give a program of vocal and instrumental musio and readings at "Y's" 39 and 141 tonight. Members of the Catena who will participate in the program are: Pauline Lewis, Mrs. J.

H. Hinemon, Mrs. Leo White, Miss Mae Bailey, Miss Irene Boone, Miss Nancy Pearl Johnston. Yesterday afternoon was a half holiday and was fully taken advantage of after' the Victory loan parade of the day before. Impromptu ball games took place on every ball field in camp, and those that did not care to play ball or to be spectators went to the river or to various points of interest.

Hardly an officer remained in camp except those on duty. Crawford Whaley and Allan Aitheiir-er, negative, to go to Memphis. Coach Farmers' Co-operativs Union in see- sion at New Hope adopted resolutions were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Mc Carthy.

lint organization reported by Maj. Barton to go over tno top 100 per cent in the Victory loan wai the camp I library Every CUT FLO WERE, FLOEAL DESIGNS J. H. Atkinson will accompany the team on the trip. The subject to be debated on is, Resolved: That the United States should enter the League of Natisns for the enforcement of peace.

Admission to the debate will be free to all. n017 The Tr or boquets, for all occasions. Tiptos Hurst, fiO Main street. Main 774, Ad. of Its seven members -purchased be held at the of Healey tc Roth this morning.

His father, J. S. Beckett, arrived from Frost Proof, to attend the funeral. MRS. JAMES WOOD, Special to th.

Oaiattk. Paragould, April 22. Mrs. James Wood died Sunday at her home on R. F.

D. No. 1. BTRD BAILEY. Bpxctal t.

th. Oaaatt. Paragould, April 22. W. F.

Bailey yesterday received word from Reform, pnrchasing bonds presents some difficulty. This plan was finally left to the organization officers to" settle, Major Barton saying that he has "received no instructions to refuse to sell to anyone." one or more bonds. The Y. M. C.

A favoring eo-operative buying and selling; favoring a permanent federal labor employment service; pledging snpport to B. C. Carpenter, farming and stock growing txpertjengaged by the Bank of Jonesboro to assist the farmers with his advice and thanking the bank for its generositv and cordial attitude toward the farmers. Mena. -While waiting for the midnight train to return to his home.

Dr. W. B. Lone of Mena was called noon lino ii reported over the top, with HI of the 38 secretaries subscribing for one or more. Beginning this aft little campaign 'I of want advertising in tha Gazette will get an eager buyer for any desirable business too may have for sale.

moon, a' daily bulletin will be issued OUB FUNXKAJb FLOWERS are selected blooms of best qualify, fresh cut and carefully packed la itrong boxes to carry well. Reasonable prices, with promt shipment snd safe arrival guaranteed. J. W. Vestal Son.

Main 4720 Adv. howing' the percentatge of each or rnnization purchasing bonds. A bul board has been erected at the 'tntraneo to camp on which will oe Thought He Had Bid to Preach in Courtroom percentage of the leading Here's A Gentle Laxative For Elderly People organizations. rom r-CutFlowersi Good results are expected of the campaign, and it is assured that the aim, a bond for each soldier, will hot only be reached but exceeded. The Joan already seems to be in high fa to perform a marriage ceremonv at Grannis.

While Deputy Sheriff Hun-gate illuminated the proceedings with bis searchlight, Dr. Long united in nuptial bonds Floyd Jacobs and Miss Cordell Harvey, young people from Mineral. Mega. Wounded in the battle of the Argonne forest, Private B. T.

Mor-ria lay 12 hours before being rescued. He received a piece of shrapnel in the right leg and has just been released from the hospital. He reached his home near Mena today. Mena. In charging the Grand Jury Special to the Qaiatta.

Poplar Bluff, April 22. Judge day, pending the arrival of other witnesses fiom Houston and Wichita Falls. Ant assistant cashier of one of the Houston banks alleged to have been victimized by the defendant and a Houston attorney who had transacted business for a man giving his name as J. T. Farnham, identified the prisoner.

Judge Cook ordered that the defendant be allowed $11,000 bail, pending further hearing in default of which he was committed to jail. It is said Tiis attorneys will endeavor to have the chancellor reduce this bond tomorrow morning, but should their effort be successful, which is unlikely, the defondant will immediately be arrested on other warrants, it is said. Several Pinkerton detectives are here, and tbey and Chief of Police Strangle ere determined not to give the prisoner the' slightest chance to vor with the officers, for reports com -ing in-'to the morale office indicate the officers are buying heavily, Major Barton said. -y A few minor problems have pre Floral Designs Casket Sprays MAII-WIBE-rOxt PHONE Tour Orders to P.M.Palez&Co. Florists 606 Main St Phone Main 463.

After Business Hours Call M. 2448. David Dyer, in the federal District Court released William T. Francis, aged 75 years, a former postmaster at Nye, a small town near here, after Francis had pleaded guilty to charge of being short in his accounts to the amount of (250. When the eae was called, the judge, using the nsual scnted themselves, but are not serioua and will in no wav affect the issue of the campaign.

One of these is the classing pt men in the base hospital. A qneatien was raised whether credit for casuals purchasing should go to A daOy free movement of the bowels licjuuns a serlooa problesB as you step from middle-life into old ace, and much dependence can no longer be placed on nature hendf. The bowels find artificial aid necessary. i Tbe stronger the physic, as old people soon learn, the greater the contraction of tbe bowels thereafter, wad to the wise purposely avoid salt waters, pille and ether harsh par gativee. Many have learned to place absolute reliance en ths gentle but positive actios ef a combination ef simple lanthre herbs with pep-in sotd by dnaggists under the name of Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepaia. It produces aareeable PMyytacnt es aearry oataral and free ae high pharmaceutical eldO can make it Thnmenile use it regularly, in the small dost prcacrbed, Oiem-sdves an fine health end good cheer, end entirely btt from eoostipetion. Thm druUiwt will reumf your anoney- fclfe to do ma promimd. or the April term of Circuit Court, which convened Tuesday, Judge J. 8.

Steel directed special attention to the dynamiting of dipping vats in Polk county. court phraseology, said he was ready to "hear" Francis. The defendant is a preacher and misunderstanding Te hospital or to the organization ifrom the soldier fame. As the technical term of being "Hoard Test of PitriDlin Under the stress and terror of. war it didn't take a great deal of patriotism to buy, bonds.

But your bonds helped crush German militarism, brought vie- tory and again we are at peace. Jow, when the enemy no longer threatens, you are put to the true test of Be the first to subscribe show the peoples of the world, that America can finish the job in the glorious manner in which lier army and navy overcame every-obstacle' before them. Invest in escape. It is said the defense will be that Murray is a victim of mistaken thought he was invited to deliver a discourse and he interrupted the judge to, inquire if he should preach each organisation' desires to make the strongest showing; possible, both claim sredlt, ruling, however, will likely, be" in favor ef the. hospital.

It Ts also reported that some of the over mV have not received pay for in the court room. Preach!" asked the surprised "Are you a preacher State News Bits The preacher admitted that he was, fs much: as 19 months; and as they, are likely to receive their discharges oon, th plan of payment for those whereupon the judge said: CI Dr. CtldioeWa Special to tha Qai.tta. (orager (vrtFlowerr expect you had better htrs hall or go out on the street if yon wish to nreach." and he waved Ozark. The first strawberries of this appeared on the market here Friday and sold for 30 cents a quart.

This crop is fairly good. The continued eold weather and severe drought last year will reduce the crop to one-half yield. Orark. The Rev. Walter Bell has resigned as pastor of the Christian ehnrch here to accept a call at the Willmore, ehurch.

Ozark. The cut worms, owing to the protracted cold weather, are doing great damage to the gardenr and corn this section. A small black bng is destroying the early tomato plants and the potato bug has appeared already and is doing iniury to that crop. OYRUP DEPSIN PIUCE AS ALWAYS la apfea ef anatfy laoaaaajd laboratory mm mm mm War, ay aataiftdaa proftta abacr.tas war the marshal to escort Francis fron. Th Perfect Lmxath "ST the court room.

rioralDesianr mm arlaa a GAS WELL BROUGHT IN i rlhM.I7S9 Rea.n.274l wMc tfcla fanOv la im baa baaa fold by FROM RINGWORM FREE SAMPLES mm have taw tae Dr. Cilita iS'tarna Paomta aaad far at trtal bottle Dr. W. Caldvtn, 4et Wartoetaa lluaiUjilo, a. MtbiraarababiaaatSinaia.

aak far a mm ef Dr. CaUwaD'a baok. "Tb CmefBahy. drvsawn for ttta Second in a Week In New Williams Myaara. Two Field 10,000,000 Feet Output.

UK A S1.0B, a w.aa.y Conway. An adjourned term of Faulkner Chancery Court will be held at the courthouse Wednesday, with Chancellor Jordan Sellers of Morril-ton presiding. Conway. James B. Vaughan of Greenbrier, this county, who recently obtained his discharge from the army and returned home, remained overseas over seven months without Seeing active service.

He was a member of one of the first selective service draft Increments entrained here and was a member of the 306th Trench Mortar company, organized and trained at Camp Jackson, S. C. Conway. Two suits for divorce were filed in Faulkner Chancery sptctal to tha Oaattta, On Face. Scaly and Itcby.

Fort Hmith, April 22. The Indus trial Oil and (las Company today brought in a second well in the new Cnfacura Healei Williams gas field. It is good for "My littl girl suffered from ring. 10,000,000 feet and is located on the worm on ner face, started in small Nance farm. The cap rock was found 2,110 feet and the first gas at 2.110 feet.

The sand was more than 100 feet thick. This is the second red blotches and kept spreading till almost all her face waa in spots. Then they got scaly looking and very itchy. Tbey made her 'lace very dis-fi cured. Court.

Mrs. Mary Kiacaid asks di producer the Industrial company has brought in this week. vorce from J. W. Kincaid, who ii charged with desertion and abuse.

The plaintiff also asks the custody SAYS PRISONER LIDERTY C3.1DS The invest-; ment in the world. 1 Your money back of three children, aged 17, 13 and 11, respectively. L. C. Wilson asks di- vama mm ttt innla Il.n.

After-Easter Sale of Exclusive Outer Apparel For Women and IVIisses This sale offers to women who love to wear distinctive unusual garments an opportunity to purchase them now at prices that show decided savings. Suits, Dresses, Capes and Dolmans from foremost' designers and in the very newest models are included at these reductions. Van Held at Texarkana Declares He Is Not Much-Sought Forger. whom he was msrrfed is this eounty in July, 1917. He charges separation and desertion since October, 1917.

Special to tha Oaiatta. "I atw an advertisement for Cuti-CuVaind sent for a sample. I bought more, snd I used two cakes of Soap and one bos of Ointment when she waa healed." (Signed) Mrs. Fred Bryan, 100 Railroad Chester, W.Va.,'July 28. 1911.

fr Ta Cufcar Tailat Trw, roniiMinf of Soap. Ointment and Tlcum. promotnand maintain akin purity, comfort and health. S4 Each Fr. by Mail Addreaa: "Caticura.

Daa. H. Bwtaa." Sold ry-where, 25 cen'a each in four years. Texarkana, April 22. The case High rate of inter- Conway.

The Shakespeare Club against T. Murray, alias J. T. Farn-ham, said to be wanted at Houston, on a charge of forgery, was call est will render a program on Friday night at the Ideal theater for the benefit of Easv terms the the club 's French war orphans fund. ed in the Arkansas Municipal Court this morning, but on motion of the prosecution was continued until Fri Conway.

Carlos Brown has been best way to save 1 money. Beautiful New Dresses Dresses of real distinction in design material and general attractivenessbrand new styles that have arrived within the last 48 hours-rGeorgette Crepe in plain and fancy styles, Foulard Taffeta, La Jerz, Crepe de Chine, Serge and Wool Jerseys in every wanted color and combination; handsomely beaded and braided models in women's and misses' sizes. Extreme values at GOODS MIRES 1 x- "BEST IN THE i LONG RUM Tho HAWAIIAN 25 II I III The Smartest Suits Suits that show the finest workmanship and the most unusual styling, box, belted and plain tailored- models in Serge, Twill, Gabardine and Novelty Checks navy blue, black and other wanted shades, sizes for women and misses. Remarkable garments reduced to these low prices Look at the graceful outline your foot will have in this colonial. And how often you- can wear it I With a leather-covered buckle, it's neat and correct for the street With cut-steel and beaded buckles, it's different for evening wear.

That beautiful high heel will be a daily delight to. you, and many Walk-Over lasts make sure ot a perfect fit 75 Values to $55 Values 39 Gapes and Dolmans Fashion's latest variations in Capes and Dolmans, showing, the smartest and attractive models. Exclusive unusual styles in Serge, Twills and Gabardine in navy blue and the wanted colors. Unusual values at-r 1 $1Q75 $00.75 1U Walfc-Over Boot Shop -220t Maui Street Vr 311 Center Street, LITTLE SOCK, 1 r-.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Daily Arkansas Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
197,391
Years Available:
1819-1923