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PAGE EIGHT ltrj L.1 1 ILfj KliL.IV 1IA1LI INftWS. AUliUST 31, lJJZU. Hut this r.t HKlt DIRECTOR'S IJRIDE ditched wheaVfL? SUCH IS LIFE luncheon and banquet will be held at the Hotel Marion. Dr. It.

T. Cook, dentist of the State Hospital, is writing for the Daily News a series of educational COURTS 'HELLO EUROPE' SOON POSSIBLE BY TELEPHONE their own dinne Are, c.S 1 Fashion's latest ultimatum sticks A. so 1110 kmfu ceased. juggling the knife (figuratively speaking) In talks on the care of teeth. His articles fat 1'he anti4tnife law appear in this paper every Saturday afternoon.

owed 1U existence to' the Putt-ng invent 4 So goes the knife. WHEN WIFE'S LL DOWN SHADES! with a sneaking notion to "step out" should learn a valuable Under the direction of Miss Erie Chambers, executive secretary, the to tho table knife. Use a fork. Yes, it is hard, but fashion is fashion, custom is not to be denied, and dictates are dictates. 1 If you want to be really there dont use tho table knife.

Keep your hand off it Let it lie in calm repose. Use your fork. What though the meat is tough! Arkansas Public Health Association is i em and years am people had "'y tt. giving a course of training this week 1tj lntrrnttlantl Ntwt 8ml Now York, Aug. 31.

Telephonic communication between America and Europe is one of the amazing possibilities of the near future ami American at the city hall for tuberculosis workers, lectures will be delivered by Dr. to use a knife to L'i lesson from the sad plight of Ollis Before then, the I C. Shipp, Dr. C. W.

Garrison, Dr. Wade, an employe at the Iron Mount-tain shops, as set forth in Mrs. Lucy initiative, culminating in the signing stirs to spear their food common stew bowl. 0111 Saw it with your fork. Knives are relegated to the kitchen where one of a contract by the American Tele jjiu you anow thut John Thames, M.

A. Bair, Dr. T. M. Fly, Miss Lena Latkin, C.

M. Farrell and Miss Linnie Heauchamp. The public is invited to attend Dr. Shipp's, lectures on tuberculosis at 1 :30 p. reels potatoes and slices bread.

Wade's suit for divorce, filed In chancery court today. the phone and Telegraph Company and Oh, my goodness! wen Dret the General Klectric Company, bids person uses his knife to chop up the She accused Wade of devoloninff a daily, except Wednesday, when he will fondness for wild, wild women, while array of food upon his plate. He roast beef out of the hands kicked like Mazes 9 Wlth lt-1. fair to accomplish this new miracl of the century. ho was away on a visit.

Not onlv iUMMPll Ana share only by eoino. ltr If it comes to pass communication that, but, according to her complaint, he was indiscreet enough to stave with boa hand. Other. parties at their homo during her ab may be had with ships at sea by means of the ordinary desk telephone, radio unfair to "lis lecture at 9 a. m.

Don't acll before you get my offer; $8 to $15 for diicarded men's suits; $3 to $6 for discarded men's thoes 222 West Fifth. The following have been approved sence. Th "wa won Mrs. Wade asserted in her suit Hint experts say. Conversations by different parties also muy be carried on put-as came in, to be f0n Wade's carousing was a irreat source anue, and then the fork 0Jr of humiliation to her owimr the over a jungle telephone wire, without fact that it was carried on' in full view any interference one with the other.

The two companies to the agreement BAGGAGEMAN FIN IK of the neighbors. His infatuation for as eligible for training, at the expense of the Federal Hoard for Vocational Training, since July 28: Oscar Short which just has been announced, have other women became more and more pronounced, sho asserted, accompaned er, Kudora, John E. Carter, Gur- whacks at it with his' fork. This has Decatur, 111., Aug. SI.

With" don, Hugh Cleary, Jonesboro, vy a hiuikcu iiioiiierence to nerself. one advantage. You won't eat so hurriedly, not if the beefsteak is like The domestic differences ended in Ark Richard H. Wallace, Oiark, disturbance in which, Mrs. Wade Tom Huddles, Army and Navy hos uiigiiiviu iicjc wi ins irain Irom St Shortly after the train Hi started out, it seems, the man (U beefsteak always is.

And, maybe it will persuade butchers from selling asserted, Wade became infuriated and pital, Hot Springs, Earl P. Ross, struck her. They separated on Julv 8 loOt East Second street. I'ine Bluff, sole leather as tenderloin. coverru oear in me Dagaee cm- siu ucor uaving escaped Irom th of this year.

The Wades were married in December. 1017. Wado re-wives a substantial salary of over Luther A. Brown, Box 103, Paris Allen C. Grant, in care of Fin-cher Eason, Texarkana, and I When Hector was a pup a knife was bandy implement to have on the table.

One used it. It came in handy cuiiiiiics oi crave. ite tumbled trunks down f. IL'OO a month. The suit for Mrs.

Wade n. i i i i experimented along this line with surprisingly successful results. It has been (Jemofist rated thut the human voire can be transferred automatically from a land line telephone to a wireless telephone service at a radio exchange. 1 his is done through development of the amplifying valve that increase thousands of times the volumo of sound from the original To ire. Patents held by both companies will row bo merged for Die fulfillment of this ambitious schema to eliminate distance as an obstacle to tie transmission of the voice.

In response to the request the following statement was made by H. II. Thayer, president of the American 1. Langston, Dell, Ark. cutting things into mouthful sizes, and ino nuuiiai, nnu auer connii rsbi was filed by Gulley and Ashton.

then one could transfer ouite a collec lime oiuciiru ii in one end of tlie Removal Notice Dr. W. S. May, tion of food from the table to the lips But he didnt assort much baggage on a nic broad knife. during the trip.

PARTS WITH HUMiY eve, ear, nose and throat, now located 31'Jla Main. Phone Main 4014. HUT KEEPS LIIIRAKY J. Curran Conway, secretary of the A CorlnneR Southern Trust Company, has accepted the chairmanship for the fourth annual roll rail for the local chapter of the American Red Cross. The roll Although Mrs.

Georgia Faver, an attnu-tivc young woman, cheerfully renounced her home and husband in Chancery court today, she still has a bed, library and extensive wardrobe call will begin November 11. The an- Jelephone and lelegraph Company: "It is believed that the art of electrical communication by wire and radio transmission will be advanced practically and beneficially, by a nual dues, one dollar, will be used in carrying on the peace-time work of director, and also, now, his wife. They surprised their friends by the wedding announcement just before to console her for her loss. Chancellor New York Corrine Darker and her "boss" have left for Europe on their honeymoon. Corrine is leading lady for Hobart Henley, Sclxnirk movie aiamneau, in granting her divorce de creed that she should recpive nicV.

contract jut entered into by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and the General Klectric settlement in lieu of alimony, all her the Red Cross, which includes social service work, care for dependent families of soldiers and sailors and emergency work in time of flood, fire or epidemic. FEATHER MATTRESSES made; wearing apparel, her trunk, books, bedding and linen. Mrs. Faver will resume her maiden name or aiiss Georgia Allison. She JUDGE AND MRS.

PARKS CELEBRATE THEIR SIXTY-FOURTH WEDDING uuegea that I harlcs (J. Faver, her hus uana wr.o contested the drvorrp tt feather beds bought; 'cotton mattresses renovated. 407 Spring. Main 1591. S.

W. Sanford of the Robbins-San-ford Mercantile Company of White ed her with "rudeness, contempt and neglect aer denied the charges but brought no allegations APninst ANNIVERSARY AT THEIR HOME Mrs. Faver. She was renrpsnntod ytauare Jownsend. James A.

Comer county, was a visitor jn Little Rock yesterday. He said that prospects for the year's crop are very promising in spite of the recent heavy rains. company, whereby suca patents and acientific developments of both companies, through an exchange of li-cense, nre made available to each. "In January of this year both companies received letters from the Unreal! of Steam Engineering of the U. 8.

Navy I'opartmcnt referring to the wireless situation and saying the bureau has consistently held the point of view that interests shall be best served by some agreement between the several holders of pertinent patents, whereby the market can be freely supplied. The letter also urges the necessity of some such arrangement so that ships at sea may get the benefit of the Intest. devices which would contribute to their safety and the safety of their passengers. "Following this, negotiations were commenced between the two com Da In an engagement near Falling Water uerenaed raver. Probate .1 T.

(i. Shipman, first assistant in my clothes were pierced Juog( A. Talk, 2004 Marshall street will celebrate his eighty-sixtii birth iiii-rs oi anministration were the Little Rock Weather Bureau, has been transferred to Indianapolis, wim seven nuiiets, three lodging in my cartride box but not touching my granied James A. Uurlev, adminis Irator of the estate of Andrew Brooks skin, i was never absent without where he has been appointed as first assistant. leave or on double duty nor in the yesterday.

day on September 8, and his wife will be 82 years old on November 4. They have been married 64 years and are still hale and hearty. Judge Park is guuru aouse. ctitions for appointment as euard- "I was captured April 2. 18C3, seven For high-class cleaning and press wern granted Airs.

Anna J. Baylv days Delore Oeneral Robert E. Lee guardian of Norvin McRoberts. aired ing, call the Suititorium, Main 1431. a veteran of the Civil War having fought throughout the entire four years of the great conflict between i'.

ana n. li. Aic.i unnb. surennercd, and was taken to Point m)okoui and kept two months beintr Efforts are being made at the local iiiaria aiciNeu, aged 14. guarded by negroes.

I left my wife weather bureau by Cole to fill the position at the observation desk, Alleged Wh'kev Runners Held Melvi'n LOckett of Vint vacated by DeWitt Browning, who re ilies with a view to the exthange of licenses so that the General Klectric Company and the Radio Corporation of America, with which it had become interested, would be able to further the development of the art of radio transmission, and especially of wireless teleirraohv. ami A tho North and the South. Judge Park gives his life story as follows: "I was born in Caroll county, Tennessee, September 8, 1834 and moved with my parents to Panola ounty, Mississippi and settled on a farm there in My father died "Tiddle-de-Winlis Says: signed to accept a position as claim 1 aim ciiuoren on luarcn 1862 and got back to them June 25, 1865. "I have 50 living grand childi-en, 56 great grand children and six great-great-grand children. I had five grandsons and 13 nephews overseas his brother, Walter I-ockett of Lons-dale, were held under $500 and $250 adjuster with the law firm of Sherrill, tiuchanan Maiiory.

the place is ui.hu in await tho open to any young man 18 years or oi the federal grand jurv, following a hearing before United States Pnm. over, who has a high school education, elephone and Telegraph Company could employ in its present nation jvide sy. torn such radio apparatus a and is qualified to do additional work missioner rranK w. Kales. on charg es of transporting liquor.

The broth meteorology. The entrance salary iirade "High $95 a month, which is increased to to wire transmission and ClirtliAi. ......1.1 ers were arrested last Wednesday r.ignt on the Hot Springs road with $110 a month when the civil service iiium supplement lis wire examinations are passed. rji-ie-m nun wireless extensions where particularly adaptable as between there and ships at sea." me moonshine in their possession. Home Made Vin TKnn -Cuts made in Little Rock by the Arkansas Engraving Company.

Phone G. W. Middleton was exonerated of Main 2764. Frank Foster, manager a cimrge oi making wine, following a You can always depend upon Dailv sre uonx starts nisnssiox News Want Ads for results. Lnued States Commissioner Allen yesterday and his son.

Henry Middleton, bound over to await rederal grand jurv investigation. His bond was fixed at $250. Dr. Bell, 511 Donachev building, corner Seventh and Main. nj.

InttrnaiiviMl Ntwa 8rlc) Washington, Aug. HI. Mrs. Wood-row Wilson has precipitated an uproar of fashion discussion. Mrs.

Wilson has given one of her fowns to the National Museum to be Jddcd to a collection of gowns worn presidents' wives. This latest ad-i MARRIAGE LICENSES CITY BRIEF CBneapoV Pais fair Benjamin Cohen. Shaw. Mi nnd amon i0 the collection hm brought Forth a miss raunne rsaum. Little Kock: Kri- rrL ine annual traimntr iincis oi opinion among the tourist visitors to this nm-eum with not a few interesting dis ward w.

fnckett, Little Rock, and Miss Fay Gladys Rowland, 20, Little UHULlKl lOUnt? l'eon fl'a TTn'n It. wc hock and Aorth Little Rock will kock; pear Utsworth, Bowen, iiHwi, nere fteptember 5 to 11. and Miss Margaret Forte, 19, Houston, Ark Houston Stephenson, -SHRADER. photographs, 120 Main street. to, Kock, and Miss Ruby Ray, 20, Little Rock.

Negroes: Thomas H. July. 44, Lit Plans for the ionium upon siyies. "The styles of today are no different than they were a hundred years ago, declared one studiout visitor to the gallery of gowns. "Take that Kown of Mrs.

Wilson's in the show case Of course, the rut is different, Cut the trimmings are the same. She's rot bends on the. back the same as Wary Harrison's dress, worn in 1890." "Hut what about the low cut necks? chirps up another visitor. Martha Jefferson's gown has a high collar that pushes tins chin up into the air." Vhc. KaPta Sigma fraternity to te held here Sentember 14 tle kock, and Heatnce Standifcr, 25, Little Rock; Will Johnson, 45, Memphis, and Callie Hattaway, 85, Memphis; Harvey Hall Bowman, 32, Natchez, and Anna Bell.

32. St. Jo completed by special committee composed of the following members: Herbert S. Dissident you doubt this statement, one look at our line of Ladies' and Gents' Ready-to-Wear will convince you. We were the last to raise our prices and the first to lower them.

Come in; you can buy anything" in our store on our popular seph, La. of the New Capital hotel; Farrar Newberry, secretary, state manager of the Woodmen of the World. r. The production of ouicksilver in the United States in 1919 was 21,348 flasks, a decrease of 11,535 flasks ar compared with 1918. kin.

S. Lander, H. W. Clapman, and Eugene D. Montromerv Tho, Imagine trying to shimmy in them remarked a blond-haired flapper.

"They had the coinage, I'll hand it to them." Mrs. Wilson's gown is black velvet trimmed with jet beads and lined with electric blue silk. The gown or low-cut neck, a long train, orn ith white kid gloves, was worn hv Mr. wil-m Credit Clothing ai me nin-American ball. She super, vifed its dr.ping upon the manikin Club nerscti.

The addition of Mrs. Wilson's gown Judge and rs. A. Park. uu-u new interest fn the col lecuon, except for that of one male mgniseer who stumbled into the room JL y1 ntI took look and iuunn mai me collection and all got back home safe." Judge and Mrs.

Park had with them Monday all their eight living children, 20 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Judge and Mrs. Park are always glad for any of their friends to come and HfA t.linv Tlmir el ill July 20, 1848, leaving me with my mother and three children to care for, This left me little time for going to school and therefore my education was limited. I was hHppily married to Miss Pe-lila Adalin Foster, the daughter of Captain Noah Foster on August 31, 18fi6. To this union there was born aui not extend to lingerie or bathing UCCKSSFl I.LY RAISES STONE-LESS PEACHES NEAR BOSTON (H IntWMUun! their garden showing the remarkable! nine children, six girls and throe hoys SPECIAL ATTENTION RAILROAD MEN! While others are still preaching' "high prices," we are lowering them.

You owe it to yourself and family to spend your money where it will buy the most. Come here irst make us prove what we say. way in which they have kept their strength. Boston, Aug. 31.

Now ripening ut the Arnold Arboretum at Forest Hills, Little Rock College A Modern College Reasonable Cost Sound Government Diversified Athletics Junior and Senior High School, Commercial Department and College Commercial Course, Arts and Science, School of Engineering, Junior and Senior R. 0. T. C. Premedical Department.

Boarding School and Day Students Fully Accredited by Universities School term opens September 21 THE PRESIDENT Little Rock College Woodlawn 530 eight or whom as now living as follows: Francis 1 wife of R. P. Parks of Cabot; Mail he E. wife of T. C.

Wylie of Cabot: Virrinia J. wifn J. W. talk of Little Rock; Nancy nunus greatest single collection of shrubs and trees, is a natural rarity for which Wizard Burbank needn't be thanked. It is the sloneless peach discovered by E.

H. Wilson, the nr- in oi j. at. mci.row; Wains SI. ram or Mnta.

Walter H. Park with the Kidd Brothers Trunk Hae CANT MAKE COPPER WORK FOR NOTHING Ut IntmcttoMl Ntn SmtvIc) Boston, Aug. 31. judge Barley, of the Supreme Court, has dismissed the mandamus petition of James W. Wilson, of Fitchburg, which involved the right to punish a policeman by miuiring him to do duty without pay-Judge Bradley suggested the officer sue the city for pay for the time thus served.

Company; T. wife of John Calk of Jacksonville and Katie wif of H. S. McNew of Ixnoke. Ark.

wonu-en-circuiing horticul- turist, when he was traveling through wild section of Thibit. Outwardly the toneless peach resembles the Georgia eariety, but it has no stone inside. Professor Charles S. Sargent, of Harvard College, jn charge of the ar- "I enlisted in the Confederate armv. Mnrrh in i wf I vullfO, 42nd Mississippi infantry and served in the army of Northern Virginia in the Joe Davis Brigade.

Ileath'a ni- iccenuy received from New ampshire same specimens of white ueberries. "I've never vision of General A. P. Hill't Pnnw and took niirt In VrA- LI tt.ihc MANY GAS METER ROBBERIES Somcrville, Aug. 31.

The string of local gas meter robberies, each involving breaking and entering, have grow to thirteen. r.m. Hueoernes Derore," he said, "but have seen white huckleberri. I nine uu a IWUK at Ta. In this batUe all killed "Little Rock's Only Credit Clothing Club Store" 523 MAIN STREET I was ia an albino variety for ne.rly ewrv Li Ti? i wera fark-skinned fruit.

7 and as a sergeant in command of my coi tny Commissioned officers wera my jiloyes of the affected company it on a company. Duma.

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