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WEDNESDAY MORNING iTHE SHREVEPORT TIMES JANUARY 21, f925 Seek to Recover i Two Drivers Arrested I Head of Victor 1 (Th Valuable Gil Property Following Auto Crash Artists Man of Varied Talents s. An JL? Jft mir! a i 2" i. a r. to The T.nrv. Lal.o 20.

The nut of the 19 Verdine Ivirs against I.Jck-Mouri Lumber company of the Viic-um Oil com Music lovers of Shrcvcpnrt Will the General Strongly phasizes Necessity of Preparedness 1'ivo tno opportunity oi hearin; popnli'f Victor nrtista, will viu.it Shrovenort, They will be Alexandria, Jan. -0. An automobile collision took place at tho corner of Seventh nnd Jackson streets latei Sunday afternoon, in which two persons were itijuroxl and one of tho machines was bivlly damaged, II. S. Furby was driving one of tho eurs coupe.

He was ncaonipnniod by Mrs. Furby, Miss Polly Euson, Miss M. Smith and G. Nelson. Tho other car was driven by Mrs.

J). Brewer, wife of a local lumberman. The coupe turned over and Mius Smith and Mrs, Furby were injured. The former is in a hospital. Both drivers were charged with reckless driving and the case will bo tried in city court Wednesday.

At 4 Vs 'f. Aged Justice oi Peace Acquitted of Murdet The Ajitiirluteil Hrc'H.) Miami. Jan. 20. T.

V. Wil-burn, 72 years old, justice of the pence, charged with murder in connection with thv death of Dewey Elliott, a miner whom he shot and fatally wounded in an altercation the justice's offico at Hockorville December .14, was acquitted in district court hero Tuesday. Blackheads Sure There is one simple, safo and sure way that never fails to get rid of blackheads, that is to dissolve them. To do this get two ounces of calo-nite powder from any drug store-sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth rub over tho blackheads briskly-wash the parts and you will bo surprised how tho blackheads havo disappeared. Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where they are, simply dissolve and disappear.

Blackheads arc a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions that form in tho pores of the skin. Tho calonite pow. der nnd tho water dissolve the black- heads so they wash right out, lending the pores free and clean and in their natural condition. Adv. X' By GENERAL OHN I.

HlE Chief of Stuff. Vn'Ati Plnios Army. t)y KiTkf.) Washington, Jan. 17. A country, an individual, is interested in the need of the hour.

Kor that tea. 'ii the army's want critical period i-svrtys has been time of peace. The military is ths 'icui of. the hour during war. Beforo the v.nr ths im-ftortansa of the A.n-.-riean a not appreciated.

Tim fdiowd ths mistakes ul pre-war military imliiy or lack ci it. Ths ycar-to-ycnr ccor.rmy, whuli wss practiced at the espouse, it wiped out by t're ton pany, now op-i-aUng in the Lake Charles oil field, and ii.volving of nnc-third intercut in approximately 300 acres of land in that field was taken tip in tho district court in Lake Charles Monday. The plaintiffs claim that they hold ono-third in tho 300 acres, which is in physical possession of tho Lock-Moorj company, and which has been leased to the Vacuum Oil comptny, The plaintiffs are heirs to and Pauline Verdine, who onco owned tho land on which the I.ock-.Moora Lumber company plant nnd tho Clooney ship works yards and the town of Lockport ncc now situated. Loon Verdine died in 18C8 and his wife in 1837. TODD-SIViMONS.

Snerlal (o Thn Times, Marshall, Texas, Jan. 20. --Ephrim B. Todd and Miss Ada May Simmons, both of Shreveport, wre married Saturday evening about 6 o'clock at tho First Baptist church pnrsonago, tho Rev. G.

J. Piousseau performing tho ceremony. at L.A.Flesker OPTOMETRIST i LAYMEN OF M. E. CHURCH TO MEET AT ALEXANDRIA In The XimrH.

Alexandria, Jan. CO. A convention of Jaynicii of tho Episcopi.l cfiurcii, will ha held in tlm i' it tit Ak thoiiist church I riday. jho jiiLirnina; session will be opened with uerotsottal scriptura reading and piayer, led by tlu; t'leaiilii ilrooics, pastor ol tho local Methodist church. Subjects to bo discussed are: "Purpose of tho Convention," by I).

ivieharuson, of l'ineville, district lay leader; "lull Payment of ticneral Conference Assessnients," Dr. H. L. Joseph; "Church-wide Stewardship T. llolloman; "The 'Centenary Carrying on Campaign," li.

Hicks, of tho Central Conference iloa-d, and Briscoo Carter, Centenary secretary. A luncheon will be nerved at noon and in tho afternoon the following subjects will be discussed; "The Wesley Brotherhood, Purpose and Organization," the Kev. II. L. Johns; "Circulation of the Methodist Laymen," by 1.

1). Richardson; "A Keliyious Service in Every Community Every Sunday," by J. L. Ballard; "A True Kevival of Religion, or Personal Evangelism," by the Kev, C. 0.

Weir, presiding elder of tho Alexandria district, Tho convention will close with a round table discussion Centenary College, of Shrcveport, led by V. T. Murray, and the report of the committee on POM-ARD-HOWEKTON. Speelnl to The Time. Marshall, Texas, Jan.

20. August Lee Pollard, and Miss Alma llowerlon of Shreveport were married here Saturday nieht at the parsonage of tha First Baptist church, tho llcv. J. Rousseau performing the ceremony. ii Merited by El Korubrth Shrine Temple nt tho Coliae'Mii, Wcdnenday lipht, January 28.

They uroused a hifc'h pitch of enthusiasm on their nroviou.x visit and Henry Burr, the leader, came in for his full share of ipplausc. For yefirs. Burr has been a national favorite, his great popularity having been Gained thiough the medium of his Victor records. During the la-t several years he hai appeared in many cities ns a member of the Victor oncert party, rjiving his ndmi'ers an opportunity to hear in perro'i iid become ncnuainted with whom hey he.ve known so lonu only through Victor records. Mr.

has ninnv hoh'uie, one (f which ii the vaihing of tiie silver black fox. lie has established huge, fox ranch in tho Adirondack whore ho spends as much of his timo as his musical activities will permit. Appearing with. Burr will he Billy Murray, tenor-comedian; Albert Camp-hell, tenor; John Meyer, baritone; oi th first lew mouths the or til inv A n. most New Ntw NOTHING BUT FIT AND MAKE GLASSES BUT WE DO THAT RIGHT vny, The.

final total -some 12 lultinn dollars -nvvilL'd in the highest tfives thin nation hns i vrr known. A This tost would have been reduced Bsnti rrrntiv and our taxes v.onlrl he lover visuj a comparatively 6do.it Mini 1 undsi been oxpendrd annvnlly upon the tempt rrmy during the between the rank basso: Monroe Silver, V- tri 5.2i punu L.vf.riir.-American and World wnrj. mono-legist; fludv Wiedoeft, faxo-nhonift and Frank Bunta, pianist. on mo Because of the cost of the wcr due to our unpreparcd- of ensemble singing will not 1 ll 1 1 IM ZODIACS JANUARY CASH RAISING SALE Women's Winter Coals no Values lo $32.50 Other values equally as good all over the atore Iff EEP YOUR BODY CLEAN INSIDE For headache, constipation, indigestion, biliousness, bad breath, laziness nnd that worn out feeling, take two Chamberlain's Tablets Tbey keep men, wemon and children full of pep, health nnd happiness because they keep them clean inside 50 for 25 cenj. Sold ntnjwhtt ress.

the most rijria economy has neon practiced ly the acmy since time in oriitr th.it taxes might lowered. All have 1)Dn to satisfy itnimum, not fimm or even moderate requirements, i Ve hove considered the last six 1 oan as ccono ni: emergency, just 1917-18 constituted a war fconcy. LM.ig Off War Surplus. TVe have lived off ur World war surplus. We have transferred much of this surplus to other departments, i to keep down thilr costs.

Wo have mm Is Jf IT li no disappointed as the Sterling Trio mid tho Peerless Quartet, both of Victor record fame, are made up from the members of the concert party. The program, which is to ho given entirely in English, has been completely changed from that given here before, nnd detailed announcement will be made in a few days. ATTENDS PASTORS' COURSE. Siwliil to The Times. Marshall, Texas, Jan, CO.

Hcv. G. J. Rousseau, pastor of the First church of this city, left to-night for New Orlerns, where he goes to attend tho Baptist Bible short cuurio study for pas-tot s. i hi 3 il vl -JT OP jj Two Days, Marling rj II SI NDAV.

fiwve 9V 1V Xo matter aw hopeless your case may seem, nor how long you have suffered from Eczema, Ringworm, acked Ilaads, Itch, Poison Oak, Old Sores and Cores on children, or any other skin disease, we will sell you a Jar of Blue Star Remedy on a guarantee. This is different from the ordinar. skin treatment, it penetrates tho skin, going direct to tho seat of trouble and immeli-ntcly relieves that terriblo itching. Will not stai clothing and has a plea-rant odor. Peyton Drug Co.

Adv. I 1 fOtie Soldier as Four BRINGS YOUTH TO OLD FOLKS salvaged and sold what other departments did nit want turning into the treasury The present danger to the army Is that tha period of drastic economy v-ill extend over too lone; a nrriod of time and be permanently crippling. The army has been living-below a maintenance basis for six years. Appropriations of the same limited scope have been requeued for the seventh year. A much longer eor.tin.

nation will mean the rest will find us in almost ns bad a condition from a military standpoint as the ls5t war. This danger is Increased be the fact that wars usually copie suddenly and without advance notice. All ve know from history is that they corns to all rations. To America they have come once every 25 years. GRANDSH Jan.

27 SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2:30 The Season's Greatest Musicd Attraction M( yoc niE V.M'UKl l.DIM Kl O.MI JO Si CCliSS CEN. JOHN L. IllNES FLASHESSMl! I One of T.mlac's greatest blessings i the new life and vigor it brings to i old folks. Men and women up in the severities and eighties are writing to us every day to thank us for Tan-i lac's wondrous benefits. Tanlac is a natural tonic.

It drives moisons from ths blood, stirc up the i scali! is here. maneuvers nn a There are d. it.es tha ivut he learned Unidentified Mn2, Ran Down by Auto, Dies iu tha field, not from riat The Thim, i lazy liver and puts digestive organs Alexandria, Lc, Jan. CO. an un- in working order, identified who was npiv.remly i Made after the fimous Tanlac yn.rs old.

t.icd Monday in- formula from roots, barks and rare jurux when rim down by herbs, it is nature's own tonic nnd f. Tha rar department is better pre-j pared in and plans than It was before tho World rar. AYe have in skeleton form the many Seals I'l'lilay iu'li'o original New York I'iikIiu'IIiii fen for two nl tlie New AiM-errdiim 'I lieuier "5 I'oopju Scat Friday HooW liy Bnlton by ,7 (-ii)ino Kern rli's liv (llffora Crcjt Itallet Mu-lu by Victor Herbert Special ronipanr Uix'lieslrn an automobile on the Jefferson high builder harmless to nan or child. Our reeivo munition supply is disappearing, lis continued drain-ago will find us vitliout the r.eces-sary armament for war. There arc thrco puiibla solutions of our defeun pioblem: 1.

To wuit until war comes and pay the full price. To prepare rt grei! cost ar.J waste when war is imminent. 2. To ac'DrJhg to a program year by year. The lr.lt ii is the only sound eoinmicnl way.

AUo, il may prevent war entir'ly. Thieves do not the house that is fully armed. "I was engaged to the prettiest little doll in Indiana, hut my stomach and liver trouble had made me so grouchy that she broke it off. I tried all kinds of medicine and doctors and got no relief. The gas blew me up like a porcupine and I had awful colic attacks.

Finally, I heard of Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy and it has certainly fixed me up fine. I nm now ns good as iver." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tha catarrh! mucus from tho intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. Ono dose will convince or money refund- way, 10 miles below Alexandria. He pic'- eil and brought to Alexandria fur the puipoM! of being -eyed i i tha ('I'ntity hospital in -v 0 rleur but died before arrival here. If your body is weakened and rundown, if you lack ambition, can't eat or sleep, you'll be delighted with Tar.lac's quick results.

Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills military units that nviild be needed in wcr. Thee do nit have to he crested now. We have plans for their expansion. Regulars Suffer Mont. are usinj: the repulnr army to 1ain and instruct civilians, that is the national guard, onrsniicd re-(icrres, students in sehools and colleges, and young Americans in turn- nod S2.

gaJUry SI SI. oil 11 Tn.v KIM PAN Miilit I.ouer floor $.1, balcony li rnU4 Ailnlis S2.no, Children Till: ONLY liXlVIIMJ "SAM Mulits to Si.r.n. Mmiuee Daily. Adults I 1 1 $1 Mi.T SAl.KUU HSDW J.a-.t liny for Constipation TANLAC! Ronton rS7 V.Y. roer camps.

aro securing ino eo- nperation of industry in solving problems of war supplies. But our rcTu'ar army needs atten-lion. Most of the economy has been FOR. YOUR HEALTH 1 cd Bt Saenger Drug Co. and druggists everywhere.

Adv. 9 ft rt Wait for the Big Sliow Terry in "Tie Aral" P.DAWn APED A HnilQI? 7T Attention Elks Toiiu riim Hi A Kj Lift Off-No Pain! Ik's jimiv uvvuu 2 Nights; Matinee Tuesday reu. L-d mi a hit! Lodge meeting and social session 8 p.m. Thursday, January 22. Refreshments.

I.i;n nnd .1. J. Sill IH.IIT Pivrnt MARGARET BREEN ROY CUMM1NGS GEORGIE PRICE na practiced at its exiense. When the refular army suffon, the tiatlon.il Kuard, organized reserves, find all civilian dffens agencies suffer Jut as the students in a chool when the tescheri are inadequate or incom-Jietent. The reeulnr army in al.o rhnrjrd with holdinj th ranal and Hawaii for ths navy.

Their mi.Tht prove fatal to the fleet and our commerce on the seat. At present the companies of the regular army average than h1) S'en. In field training ee-ciej each r.ian ha to pretend he is four! In addition, our trtops devote the Ideal summer training mnntln to civilians iti'tead of concentrating upon their own training. The fcuildings in which 40,000 are living itmand an exorbitant amount of fatigue work. All this shortens the hours, days, weeVs and months that ran be devot-d by the regular army to its own No Maneuvers.

The training pronlem of the regular army in gronirg more rerioui rvery year. For six yoars pratlicallv ill the porionnel was war-trained'. Dut the younger officer" noon will be rntirely pot-var pioducts. Withott the of war, with rem-janie of SO nf 'JnO, tT.ining becomes incrcaingiy difficult. Because of of funds the rular army hns held rn maneuvers, rxcrpt in Pant.ii.x md ilawaii, since the World war.

The time for AMI A COMPANY OF ON I. Ill NDItl I) IN THE NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN'S ANNUAL REVUE t. 13 ri rs In 28 2200 'B i.oit.r.ors CAHNIYATi op TRW I STY i MIS i -vr THE BIGGEST MUSICAL SPECTACLE ON EARTH TRAVELING IN THEIR OWN ZODIACS JANUARY CASH RAISING SALE Evening and Afternoon Frocks $29-75 Values to $75.00 Other valurs equr.lly as good all over the store SPECIAL TRAIN Mai-Ins Doesn't hurt ono bit. Dr.p a 'Frenore'' on on a corn, in- tantly I corn slops hurting, then short. you lift it right off witb fingers.

Your drucK-'t ol "Freeione" for a few cms, sufi'ici-nt to remove every hnr com, ccrn, i or corn brtwei-n tho Ics, and ths I foot eorcnus or irri-1 tation. Alt-. HINTS FOR WOMEN PARBARA LA MARA nnd 1 EERT LYTELL I i i htoiy of lent-pesl nuns lino -s Safe Milk sTFrrjTsswriTcnapr' For Infant i Moio Ut woi-i'-n tlwn of the l.ilct f.llH'y W'il'4 t'l ti.O li Ht" III li. l'e I dlrsl, )s Ihi subjeit of lif.iltli. Thcte i.io thousands i rcniri-n veiyvi l.e; affected with st ii cun Hllmfits wHiili tutihe l.f" a I'lirileti, The 0 m.iy lie nve.ei'ine by I.ydl.i l'inklu.

n. tai.ie i 'otiijiuuud. It Is a w'iinti's n.e'li-i in" for ni.ti's pi fro -n fiii'ls ill lie: ns. Af'rr I'liri if es .1 if v.rvwfsjm.-i.'wm i Ir.coitdi, ChilJrtn. i i li it swept from bout piU' Tht A ltd pilMtlOH-Notooklns.

A I If hi lun.a Avoid Imitations Island to' It sx III iwMfM i The Annual Mastodonic Musical Revue 4mn I '-'MM i i In all ti Willi lit nf! 1111,1 i n--l. dy Retlnrrx li', li. 1'i I i i' ii iu' ii i -i "AWIUJf "Danger Simcih" to for in the care cf children: 2. Cirt-fjticn 'I in: most i.oui.iiocs, i ic, oj-om 1 1 mmaii j. to Original Color or Money flr f.

irr Back Dr. W. N. Hanking GcnitoUiinry Diicajcs 3IH-M2n (III I i .1 P.IvlV- IMilltM.I.INi;. I-'ASCIN VliMi AMI SI I I lt-M'li( TAU J.VI It I ltl'M Nir.ll IN MIHI VI I'OUT KMPSINU IN fillANIll I lt ANI l.l (iNl All, I'OIIMFIt ii touts or tiii; iamoi avinit it phoih i tions iTioni i ndi ri.r.soN U.

mnrrriov Mlt. .1. sin HI III' a ii. ii io ruif of lrrik! hif it, i.rijiFul in muir.l ill. in iri.fai,- sr 4 ia wt of iti.

a I-vi V- ti pK I iieir l.n?rM,i. li, b. 1m ll.l In III In ail 1 "Recoil" 9S't fl.n. h.ii,. AN AURORA BOREALIS OF BEWILDERING BEAUTIES e.u en im.

Till: AKI I l.t.Y SIM CTI CAkT I.M 1 I DIN Mre.iltt-SVcil',"' Ni'liril I. T'Hii ii i I tie villi di.i l.llherl. ,1 I'i- II.IU I. CylODL'RN science teachfs the p.ijd-Ul 1 cict cf die. is fir mce important th jn qwlltyoC fox! mother; a ho ro longer gi.e a but a l.mtivc.

Analix is the plcwant-taiting laxative which physicians mcst highly recommcnJ for women and EDGAR ATCIIESON-ELY BOB G1LUEF.T JACK RICE NEIL COURTNEY DAVE BREEN PERRY ASK AM VERA ROSS VM. PR1NGLE JAN MOORE JAMES 1 1 AM1LTON ANN LOWENWORTI 1 JACK HALL LOUISE BLAKELY FRED BREEN BILLIE SHAW t.wment tit fl-v-l f' hl'r l. tl h.r.l, k. 'I- M(J. cn.v.

ruiiif nrito ii ii tjt. NORTvlOGEN Tht Cray IU it Con tel st with sviar bottl" Now $1.50 per bottle, Majestic Drug Store MaJtMli Siircwiioit, l.i. children. It regulates the bowels without forming a Iir-I liy 1 1 olio ItllKttOt'lll, ll('Sl( Inir, st uii i Li lahit, AT ALL DRUGGISTS r.ple "a Grocery Dpy vliere ycu uc live It ncr.ni Al Groceries Al Prices A I Service I friprcrlnle a cf your potrf.rriti CA5I! AND CARRY on rRCWPT N.E.MILLER Manager 180S Phone CG73 rs-ufC. Ci I "SUNDOWN" The Celebrated Castle House Orchestra "TIIE LIVING CHANDELIERS," wcrld most beautiful starje rpcctaclc MiTI Tin- iiiiiiiiigiiiiiitt vlslirs to rail our nlleiitloii to Hie nlnu of Hf mi If Weiliics-ilny, nt I) slol', loiilv mill MVITA lo 't! ndili-r.

I.h ti llif T'iin log urie It lu-i of mid II Mill If U' I'i Ill llli" f'ir to'1 i- i' ir; tbf s.ilf. Hull In liliniiiiil lllilllllrs lllfic Will lf idiil tiiilllH HI'-IUl, ltl I fliM.e Imlnniv fil tidl-lj plus (us i i (Iiliilicti l.iiiiilf la SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-EIOUT Dr. C. Sims 6S0 li'iis-l iiii-- LYRIC I'l' I IV V. i i t.

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