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Arkansas Democrat from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 6

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Arkansas Democrati
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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6
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THURSDAY EVENING. THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT MAY 23, Motor Truck Companies. The Christian Kudeavor of thia church hat giveu a number of eutertaiameuta I MnnTn irrrir nnrFMurii7C I The woman's division is doing splendid work In the house-to-house canvass. and parties iu Douot of varMua limitary orjauiaatiuua at Camp Pike and Fort Root, all of which have proved delightful Lliiht Court VotkeU Only one case was on tu docket in municipal court Thursday niornin when Judge Kamary opened the For neveral days the docket ban been very -Thursday was the first time during the term of any of the present officers of the court that wily a single case was on the docket for the morning session. having about 1,4 tn their credit, in subscriptions ranging front 20 cents to $25, One of the wonieu told of calling at home where it was evident that ft eoatrtbuttoa of the smallest amount would mean a real -sacrifice, but where 20 cents was offered the last cent in the house, the canvasser accepted the Workers Say Industrial Plant Employes Making 100 Per Cent Records in City.

I Thomas Combs, a negro, claimed the fprivilege of throwing a rock at hi own money only upon the insistant demand of the, woman, who was laboring over a washtub at the time to earn money to meet the immediate needs of the family. The Missouri l'acific shop employes. wife, and declared that he would do It lip pjjjW Ertry industrial plant in North Rock an tar railed on by the trams working under their own organisation, have boosted the North Little ltock total In charge of raising the Red Cross war agaiu if he caught her talking to "that negro" again. Judge Kamsey empba-sued his reprimand with a $10 fine and the promise of more severe punishment should Combs again be brought into eouH-ou a Two Ford cars collided at the top of the incline approach to the Valley llWl IUI Mitt Rajl i'uluu niihiin.intin I by subscriptions totaling over $4,000. liairaau.

Maiif.ei.wUl.probablyUsiis a call for a conference of all workers for Thursday evening or some time Friday. that is, every employe has subscribed one full day's pay. according to E. O. Manees, chairman of the North Little Bock Red Cross war fuud committee.

The committee is. esceedinsly. pleased at tbe way in which the people of the city have responded to the call, saidJMr. XlanMMi. bridge about 11:30 ciock xnursaay moruing, inflictiug considerable damage to the but.

not so. great but that the cars could not get away under their own power. In the heavy traffic that has crowded the bridge almost to capacity siuce the traffic over the Main street bridge has been diverted, niuuy accidents have been narrowly averted, bridge watchmen say, but fortunately none of To Give Entertainment. The young- people belonging to the Christian Endeavor of the First 'Presbyterian church will give an entertainment at Itrokke Hall, at 8 o'clock Saturday uight, tbe feature of which- will be a mock trial, for the entertainment of soldiers from Camp Pike. The organisations invited for the event Saturday night are the Ordnance Company, Headquarters Company of the 248th Infantry, and the 311st and 348 th It Is believed that fully one-half of the $12,000 quota has been subscribed.

There are now before the people six gentlemen who are asking OF THE PEOPLE an endorsement for but the campaign will not be completed until Saturday night, since many of the a serious nature Has occurrea. factories have arranged with the com Mayor Tuley said Thursday morning mittee to meet the employes Saturday that the Main street bridge will be Afternoon wnen tne men are paid oft. opened Friday if no further delays iu getting electric power to operate uie Dig la IQ)0) asphalt mixer occur. The detour over the Valley bridge of all vehicle traffic between the two cities has at times caused great delay to the intercity transportation, as often when tbe traffic is the heaviest it must be held up to allow trains to pass. The bridge is not wide enough to accommodate vehicles and trains at the same time.

HATCHER'S PHARMACIES Two Stores Areata for the Kamou ANSCO Kodaks and Films. Wo Do Developing-. Aa-enta for A. D. 8.

and ORION Guaranteed Family Remedies. Hint's and Dolly Tardea Candle for American Queeaa. la JV New Lodge Organized. Arcenta LodEe No. -41, Degree of Honor, just orzunized in North Little 10S WEST WASHINGTON, NORTH LITTLE ROCK PHONE MAIN 8824 119 WEST SECOND LITTLE ROOK, ARK.

"iThese gentlemen are necessarily all lawyers, and as to abil Hair'Wedn'esday night. The lodge was organized with 40 charter members. Mrs. Edna McKinney was elected president, "WE ARE AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE." Miss Clara Weed first -vice president, Mrs. Bertha Grace secretary Mrs.

May Holley financier, Mrs. Emma Cook chief of ceremouies. Mis. Lela lladdon chaplain, Fred V. Weed musician, and xDr.

ity, honesty and integrity, it goes without saying that any one of them is capable and competent to conduct the affairs'of that office in an honorable and efficientLmanner, Sale Lasts Three Davs Thursday, Friday and Saturday Our Triennial Sale at war savings prices. Shrewd buyers avail themselves of this 30 to 50 per cent saving. Sales for cash only.7" No goods delievered unless accompanied with a full price order. William Burns physician. The lodge selected the first and third Wednesday of each month' as its meeting night.

Following the business refreshments were served. Mlnly Wm on Elected El Celebrate Record Made in Thrift Stamp Contest Losers Ate While Standing Up. "Therefore have YOU done for your community your home town your fellow-men? "America -offers the greatest opportunities to its women of any nation in PERFUMES $2.50 Houbigant's Ideal, oz 82.11 $2.75 Mary Garden, 1 $2.38 $1.75 Djerkiss, 1 oz. 81.28 $2.25 Djerkiss, original bot-- tie, 4 $1.98 75c Reiger's, all odors, Rose, Violet. Wistaria, etc.

584 $1.00 Liquid Sachet, oz. ...894 SOAPS 15c White Rose Glycerini134i 25c Cold Cream and Glycerin, three bars, 194 25c Melba "19 25c Cashmere Bouquet -214 15c Cashmere Bouquet -25c Palmer's Skin Success. .224 Palmer's Skin Whitener 214 25c Nadine .22 the said Herman Kahn. nres- ident of the Bank of Commerce, in his talk before the employes and wives of the employes. pf bank night at a banquet at the Hotel Marion, FACE POWDERS 60c Java Rice Powder 396 60c-Melba 40 $2.50 Amber Royal S2.29 25c, 50c Vogue 25S 50d 50c ZisXa -37 60c Kesmee 41 60c Doris -41 50c Soul Kis 41 65c Djerkiss 50c Luxer V749d 85c Violette de Panne.

$1.50 Le Tref le. i 1.26 Floramye $1.50 Azurea $1.26 75c Lov'me 63 50c Pozzoni r- 37 50c Nadine 41 35c Sanitol 30c Woodbury's 22 50c Carmen 374 30c Freeman's 60c La Blache -42t 50c R. G. Rice Powder. .34 TOILET-WATERS which was given to celebrate the con test which was held in the War Savings Club ot tne bank.

Literary and musical numbers were given during the evening. Plans for the banquet were hiade by Miss Minnie Buz-bee, private-secretary of the president of the bank. The bank's employes have There is one candidate for Prosecuting Attorney who has always been a BOOSTER. He has always supported, by his contribution, and, what is far more important, by his time and effort, every movement that was for the interest and advancement of Little Rock. He belongs to the Board of Com- bougbt wortn of Thrift Stamps.

Mr. Kahu told the 18 young women employed by the bank, which is the 25c 4711 Soap 244' 30c Pear's, scente.d-. .234 25c Cuticura Soap 25c Woodbury's Soap 214 25c Sayman's, 3 for. largest number of women employed by any bank in tbe State, that there was no limit put to the positions they would occupy in the banking business. He re 75c Palmer's Med ferred to Miss Buzbee as the "God (-MatherL the girls." 25c A.

S. One unique tnat tne losing side was compelled as a 15c Williams' Shaving CakeH merce-andlielpedJjdlig-Camp Pike here. Through the same penalty to eat one course- standing up.l Uflester iullenweider ot fine Jluff. a former employe of the bank, was in lrgpmTzation irer has helped Little Rock and Argenta take care town tor tne occasion. At the conclusion of the program pa triotic songs were sung by tne crowd.

Following was the program: Charles Peaker, master of ceremonies. Talks by Z. B. Curtis, cashier: Her 15c Colgate's Shaving Cake.ll 7c Lenox Soap 5 7c Crystal White 5 7c Clean Easy 54 8c Ivory 7c Lava gj HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES $1.25 Clock, for $1.09 $2.00 Clock, for $3.25 Clock, for man Kahn, president; Geo. W.

Rogers, 506 Colgate's Sml. 35 $1.00 Luxor $1.50 Le Trefle SI. 26 75c Jergen's -606 75c Babcock's -63d $1.50 Azurea S1.26 $1.00 Hudnut's .....815 $1.75 Djerkiss S1.59 $1.35 Djerkiss Vegetal ..1.16 75c Jess Arbutus 64.it 85c Pinaud's Veg. 85c Vogue Lilac Veg 854 $1.00 Love Me .984 FACE CREAMS 25c Madam Williams' 224 50c Madam Williams' 424 60c Melba Face Cream and" Massage 434 vice president. 10c Toilet Paper, 3 for 15c Toilet Paper, 2 for 75c O'Cedar Mops $1.25 O'Cedar Mop 25c Sponges 50c Rubber Sponges of the soldier boys after they came here.

He has contributed to establishing the Soldiers5 Club, through the War Camp Community He has generously aided by his time and money each and every good and patriotic movement, such as the Red Cross, Y. M. A. (local), Y. M.

C. A. War Work, Y. W. Club; Belgian Relief, orkirig Women's Home, United Charities and others.

He has' not only contributed, -but has gotten out and worked and helped put them over. -194 214 634 $1.09 164 -384 -244 Thanks and appreciation on part of employes, by Miss Minnie Buzbee. Reading, Miss Grace Shinault. Song with ukalcle, Miss Mayme Pas-seur. Song ukilele, Miss Lucile Ise-man.

Vocal solo, Miss Alice Buzbee. Popular songs, all taking part. Jokes, with Mr. Peaker acting as interlocutor, were told as the last feature of the program, A14 of- the jokes -wer humorous. vmskWuXs which had happened' at TWO RIOT CALLS TO QUIET "FUSS" "Just fussin' over a traveling bag," was the explanation Mr.

and Mrs. New 35r Moth J. 60c 6 Oc Ammonia 25c' Ammonia ".314 .194 30c Pond's Cold Cream 234 60c Hudnut's Marvelbu.s -484 60c D. R. 'Cold Cream.

.484 35c Sanitol Face Cream 284 30c A. D. Vanishing Jream-304 60c Pomp. Massage Cream. 484 60c Sempre Giovvine -434 35c Cream Le Meridor 50c Viola Cream .374 35c Pompeiian Night Cream 234 85c Tokaion Roseated 694 ton-Wright gave for causing a commotion That's the Kind of Citizen lie Is at their quarters ut second 'and Rector Wednesday morning that caused two riot calls to be sent in to the Follog-ing the arrest of tbe couple Wednesday morning, Wright furnished bond for himself, and did not seem to be in the least grieved when he saw his wife on her way to a cell because she did not have $25.

And in her cell Mrs. AVright announced that as soon as she got but of her trouble she would go to her former home and mother, anrl that she never again would have anything to do with Newton. Mrs. Wright was bailed out late in the 35c Hokaro Skin Food 274 35c Hazeline Snow .274 50c Melvlna 39tf $1.60 Oriental Cream 40c Orchard White -334 SHAVING CREAM This advertisement is inserted and paid for by friends of PALM OLIVE PREPARATIONS 15c Palm Olive Soap, 2 for. 204 50c Palm OHve Shampoo.

30c Shaving Stick .214 36c Shaving Stick .214 ROUGES 50c Rouge Naturelle 504 50c Dorine 1249 434 50c Palm Olive ..........43, 50c Luxor 434 35c R. liq .29 35c' Theatre "No. 18 264 RUBBER GOODS 25 Per Cent Off on All 1 Rubber Goods $1.50 Hot Water Bottles "$2.25 Hot Water Bottles $3.25 Hot Water Bottles $1.50 Fountain Syringes $2.25 Fountain Syringes $3.25 Fountain Syringes $4.25 Fountain Syringes 65c Rubber Gloves 75c Rubber Gloves $1.00 Rubber Gloves 75c Ice Cap $1.00 Ice Cap $1.25 Ice Cap ANTISEPTICS 30c Listerine -214 60c Listerine 384 $1.20 Listerine -864 30c Lavoris 214 60c Lavoris 394 afternoon, and the couple appeared together in Judge Woodruffs court Thursday morning. All their, differences apparently had been forgotten, and Mrs. Wright, smiled sweetly as she told the eourt it was only a little tussle for possession 'of her handbag, although she admitted she screamdl so loud and long 1 hat neighbors flocked to the scene.

Judge Woodruff gave the couple a little fatherly advice, accompanied by a warning that he would deal harshly with them if they were brought back, and then discharged them. JACOWAY TALKS AT ROTARY CLUB pr It Uo i' 1 Addresses by E. B. Evans of Des Moines, and Congressman H. M.

Jacoway of Dardanelle; musical numbers 30c A. D. 254 35c Mennen's -294 35c Colgate's, powder or stick 264 85c Williams', powder or stick ........264 25c J. J. -234 30c A.

D. S. 30 TOOTH PASTE AND POWDERS 35c Peroxide" 354 30c Lyon's 224 30c Perdentyle 22d 50c Cato -394 50c Pepsodont 43 50c Whitcomb's Iplcac. .41 30c Luxor 19J 25c Orion Tooth Paste' -25 30c Sanitol 214 30c Colgate's 244 30c Kolynos 244 $1.00 Pyroxide 80c S. S.

White 224 30c Sozodont 234 TALCUMS 35c Squlbbs' .23 35c' Djerkiss 294 35c Talcalet -29c 35c Mavis 294 25c Masetta -12 25c Colgate's, any 25c Love Me .19 25c Mennen's .194 75c Mary Garden 634 without his. knowledge, for the purpose of letting the people of this district know these things, whichhe has not told them, but which they have a right to know. by Arthur Hackett. member of the company of artists with Geraldine Farrar, who delighted the audience at Liberty Hall Wedensday night, and Howard Wade Kimsey. song leader at Camp Pike, were the special features at the Rotary luncheon held Thursday at 12 o'clock in the 'banquet hall of the Hotel Mr.

Evans, who is a grand master workman for the Iowa Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. of the commercial activities of Iowa. Mr.

Jacoway replied for Arkansas, telling of the record of the State in the Liberty Ioan drives, and stress $1.20 Lavoris 864 15c Peroxide 114 25c Peroxide 194 50c Peroxide -384 FURNITURE POLISH Lustrlte we make and guarantee to be the best for Furniture. Hardwood Floors, Automobiles, etc. NEW REMEDIES Daisy Fever and Pain Powder -254 (Guaranteed.) Tanlac Orgatone Old Indian Blood and Liver Tonic Nuxated Iron Mineral Herb Brunson's Famous Prescription 30c Woodbury's -224 ing the State's increasing prestige as a "vnp7 fir am commercial power. The Rotary Club has recently pledged $100 for tbe second Red Cross drive. BIRTHS.

To Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Florence, 3206 High street.

May 21 a daughter: to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zillner, 1223 Wolfe DODGE CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, 323-24 Southern Trust Building street. May 17, a son to Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Coyne, 1914 West Seventh gaea Oi War ra. Mar ao-r. street, May 10, a son; to Mr. and Mr William P.

Fortson, 1400 Bishop street, Mall Order Reeelve Prompt Attention. Sena Poitaft-e. HATCHER'S MEANS PRESCRIPTIONS. We Employ Graduate and Registered Pharmacists Only. may 10, a- son.

Negroes To Willie and Dora Wash ington, 3102 Short Main street, May 12, 'a son;".

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