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Pine Bluff Daily Graphic from Pine Bluff, Arkansas • 2

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i THE DATLY GRAPHIC. PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1918 TWO KO ADVANCE PRICE. ITES-STINGS HIS SUBURBAN DAY SHIP LUNGS BY D. Wash the parts with i.

Rutherford's warm, sail nam ttn then apply MII.M.I.U.. I 4 Kfrp LiMI Body-Guard in Your Home'' 4 RECORD WORLD 25c S0o $1.00 i Goodyear Tires CIVILIANS MAY American Painter's Work. It fell to the honor of Benjamin West, an American, to become the favored painter of George IIL Through painting a historical subject, Agrlppa Landing the Ashes of Germanicus, for the archbishop of York. West was Introduced to George III, who became his steadfast patron for nearly 30 years, his commissions amounting to about $5,000 a year. He also painted a series of religious and historical works for Windsor.

Weary World for the Pup Russell, four, was delighted when his grandma gave him a puppy for his birthday, so we were rather surprised a couple of days later when he announced that he was going to send Daisy" back home again to grandma. I said, "Why, Russell, I thought you liked your little puppy." He said, "I do like her, mamma, but she's not happy. She hasn't smiled since she came." Cleveland Plain Dealer. FREE ROAD SERYICE lot Bjr ENTER OFFICERS' Phone 25. "I love my brother," stated the man from Hyde Park.

"He Is a very admirable young man and looks a great deal like me -but I tell you I am off him and his vine-clad suburban cot for life. Our occasional Sabbath pilgrimages invariably fall on the days when it rains buckets or I want to sleep or train the canary bird, and I set out toward Lemuel's roast beef and ice cream with a stern-, and rock-bound countenance. I have no doubt that he and his wife are exactly as glad to see us and are demanding of high heaven why they were so unfortunate as to Invite us on that particular Sunday, when they could as well have asked us for the Sunday after, Life Is like that, you know. "Imogene and I were out at Bosky Crest a few Sundays ago and after TRAINING CAMPS Open until Midnight Corner Second and State Street. More Than 55 Merchant Vessels Go Into Water on Fourth of July Philadelphia, July 4.

The great Fourth of July splash of American ships which Charles M. Ochwab, director of the emergency fleet corporation, said would reocho in. the ears! of the German emperor, took place today, as planned by the shipbuilders of the United States. From one minute after 12 o'clock last night, when the first ship was launched at Superior, until late today cargo carriers and other types of vessels were sent overboard in every part of the country. The officers of the Emergency Fleet corporation were kept open all day and late into the night to receive official reports of launchings.

In Camp Pike Will Have School Under New Rule' To Be Issued Soon. The New Studebaker LIGHT-SIX F.O.B. Detroit ASHCRAFT IS NAMED i DEPUTY PROESCUTOR dinner Bertha said she had a treat for us. It seemed that her nephew Ar Washington, July 4. Oruers restricting appointment to urficers training camps for the army to enlist men have ibeen modified, it was learned today and under a revised plan shortly to be announced a limit THE New Series 19 Studebaker LIGHT -SIX is, a roomy, powerful, speedy five-passenger car.

It has the size, power, speed and carrying capacity to meet every reasonable need for an automobile in business or passenger service. Its light -weight, durability, low gasoline-consumption and tire economy, combine to make it one of the most desirable Rison, July 4. -BenJ. F. Ashcraft has been appointed by Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Compere of the Tenth judicial district as deputy prosecuting attorney tor Cleveland county.

Mr, Ashcraft will have charge of the cases growing out of the failure of certain) citizens to observe the law requiring that cattle be dipped. thur, also a dinner guest, was a star member of the home military company and, as he had been a year at West Point, was drilling them until he himself was called. She said it was a Proper Home Life. The right kind of home life means everything to every one of us. The average wife or mother should keep this truth constantly before her and resolve that her home shall be made a bright and cheerful spot.

Otherwise she must expect that her family will seek outside attractions, for common sense tolls us that no one will remain for any length of time In any place where he or she Is uncomfortable or dlssa tlsfi ed. Exchange. ed number of civilians will be admitted to the five central officers training camps at wich new classes will he taken in every month. Preference will continue to 'be giveni enlisted men jda te wonderful sight to see all the mature residents of Bosky Crest drilling and that we were all going. at Beautiful in Design Thoroughly Modern Mechanically Right "No, they did not drill at Bosky Sot Crest, but at the next suburb, Sylvan Dells, and Lemuel would take us all complete reports gave the number as 55 of which 36 were steel and the other 19 wood.

These figures do not include the launching of naval vessels which are being directly under the supervision of the navy department. Curtailed wire communication, due to the holiday, Is the cause of the failure of the corporation officers to receive fuller reports. The exact number of launchings probably will not be known until tomorrow. From the Pacific coast, Charles Piez, vice president of the Emergency Fleet corporation, wired that the Union plant of the Bethlegem Steel incorporation, had made a world's record by launching 47,800 deadweight tons, represented Iby four Bhips, in one yard in one day. A second record was broken by this plant by building one of the ships, the Defiance, a 12,000 ton boat in 38 days.

Immediately after the1 launchings six over in the car, including their three children, only unfortunately he had to take over the Bosky Crest warriors. No, she explained haughtily, not the light six -cylinder cars on the market. Come in and let us give you a demonstration. i Price $1585, F. O.

B. Detroit. ELKINS MOTOR COMPANY New Home 7th' and Main. entire company in one little car, of course, but his contingent. So we would go over on the street car.

however, in making appointments and civilian applicants are to admitted1 only to make up the quotas. The camps will be located in conjunction with the five replacement divisions. The three infantry camps, which will ibe much the largest, will be at Camps Lee, Gordon, and Camp Pike. The first of the new centralized classes will open August 1 and only enlisted men will be accepted in that class. The: field artillery school will he at Camp Taylor, and the machine gun school at Camp Hancock, Ga.

These two will receive their first classes July 15 and also will take in only enlisted men for the first class. The course for infantry and machine gun officers will be four months and for artillery officers three months. Men selected for the latter branch will necessarily toe those who have had previous educational Attorney B. F. Ashcraft, appointed deputy prosecuting attorney Joil Cleveland county, practiced here until a few months ago.

He (practiced at Rison before coming to Pine Bluff. He is a brother of Thos. F. Ashfraft of Pine Bluff, successful banker and business man who recently embarked in lumbering in connection with other enterprises In which he is interested. Valuable.

For want of self-restraint many men nre engaged nil their lives In fighting difficulties of their own r.nd rendering success Impossible by their own cross-grained ungcntleness whilst others, who may be much less gifted, make their way nnd achieve success by ximple, patient equanimity and self-control. -Samuel Smiles. One Inch 100 Miles. Telephone experts declare that If a person speaking over a phone holds the transmitter four inches from his mouth it is equivalent to adding about 220 miles to the line over which he is conversing, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. Carelessness in the manner of using a telephone instrument Is one of transmission.

The best results are obtained by allowing about half an Inch to Intervene between the mouth and the transmitter. "It was a sticky day and when we got to the car line we were moist. Then It rained what the Bosky Crestltes call a lovely, growing rain, just enough to spoil your 50-cent suit press and make your eyebrows drip. Reaching Sylvan Da Dells with mnny other pilgrims, we keels were layed, making a third rec walked six blocks sizzling In the sun, arriving at last at a large stretch of field, No Happy Medium. Said the almost-philosopher: "The fellow who used fo hide his light un- ords.

1 Reaches the Apex. Any man who refuses to argue with a woman possesses the Solomon brand of wisdom. Idaho Statesman. There we sat on the ground while Thing to Be Feared. "No, the fear of falling never enters tpy head," said the aviator to his gaping hearers.

"What scares me is the danger of stalling my engine1 about two miles up and not being able to get down. First-Known Envelope. The first envelope; of which there Is pV: any knowledge Inclosed a letter sent in jgt. 1696, by Sir William Turnbull to Sir James Ogllve. The epistle, with Its I coverings, is still preserved in the Brit- he: ish museum.

pi; Lemuel's youngest repeated In a loud der a bushel Is now either unable to buy a bushel or has become so wealthy Assess your taxes today and avoid penalty. Advt. 7-3-tf N. LB. BUY KILLED BY that he advertises that light with an outfit of star shells and skysearchers." tone of voice every three minutes, with the calm regularity of an alarm clock, that he was thirsty and desired a drink.

I have always thought parents HUN IN MARINE DRIVE short-sighted in respect to watering their offspring. "I have observed that an Infant's Harry Lyons, Who Was "Sealing raging thirst invariably increases in direct ratio to the length of the dis Fighter," Asked for Transfer to France. .0 tance to water. What parents should do Is to carry an affair like a rolled-up map which they can spread out before the gaze of their small children, reveal Little Rock, July 4. On the second anniversary of his enlistment, in the United States marines, July -3, J.S16, the name of Corp.

Harry T. Lyon of North Little Rock appeared on the ing a large hand painting of a purling brook and a bottle of spring water and the knowledge that plenty of fluid was at hand would instantly quell the juvenile craving for the casualty list among those killed in action in France. On the casualty list the address given va-3 Hattieviile, where his narenis lived for "Just sitting was the best thing we time after he enlisted. The family had received no official notice frpm the government up to nursaay noon nrobahlv on account of the word hav did. With many moans and growls the restless populace from Bosky Crest sat and" waited and glared at the gloomy residents of Sylvan Dells.

No Colored Waiters ing been sent to Hattieviile, an in land town. Youne iLvon was a member of the marchers appeared. Time went on. 49th ComDany. Fifth Uni If my brother's youngest child had ted States His parents" re really received all the water he yelled for the coroner would have called it a Justifiable drowning, I am sure.

Waitresses ceived a letter from him about three weeks ago, in which he said he had ninstreturned from the trenches. "Other people's children tramped on few days later they receivea a my tight shoes and Imogene grew from a French family with whom ne had heen nuartered. postmarked at hoarse begging me in stage whispers iKYnnre. and Bus Boys to keep still, for heaven's Sifke! Two hours after we had grown to the spot fls Stimulating and Meshing When the United SHtos declared war on Germany his company was as signed to the Battleship Wyoming tio together with the entire com there was a wild yelp of joy and the military company appeared. This is where I learned to dislike heartily pany, asked to be assisted to duty in Bertha's West Point nephew.

For he saw us where we sat, and what did he do but march his company on the dou France. On to Him. "I can't live properly on $73 ble quick clear to the farthest end ot that field and, by jinks, he kept them there, so we had to uncoil ourselves complained the young man. "Yes, you can." said his guardian. "The real I Am nnd trot over.

I never in my life saw such cruelty toward middle-aged and trouble is you want to live lmprop' erly." Hotel Pnees helpless men, who by good rights should have been stretched out on the parlor sofa snoring with the newspa Great Iceland Coal Fields. per over their faces. The Iceland coal Holds will supply tons equal in quality to xo "Just as they faced one way nephew barked at them and they Jumped toward the opposite direction as though the Scottish coal. they were shot. There was one dread 00CxCC0000 X0X0X0000XXX00000 ful instant when they got tied up In a 0 Friday and Saturday Specials Largely by reason of the manner in which carbonic acid gas is combined and liberated.

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Order a case from bowknot through trying to obey two orders at once and I thought they were gone for good. When they had worked like slaves for two more hours and gave no signs of ceasing they dashed by us and Imogene shrieked at nephew and inquired whether he were trying to kill those poor men on the spot or what and, as this temporarily confused the military morale, they called it a day and disbanded, and I am convinced that many of them owe their lives to my brave wife. Yes, it began to rain aguln right there, but that was good for the crops and when we left I dared my brother and his wife to ask us again all summer, and they felt Just the same way. So after this we will have our reunions downtown." "ITm!" said the Woodlawn man. "Catch me ever asking you out to dinner A line of now Voile House and Street Dresses worth $5.00.

special, $2.75. Great values in Middy Blouses, worth $1.25 and $1.50, special, 85c. Slip-Over Gowns, made of fine quality Nainsook, worth $1.00 and $1.25, special 85c. Fine sheer striped Voile Blouses, worth $1.25 and $1.50, special 85c. Fine White Milan Shapes and Sailors, worth up to $12.50, special, $5.00.

Beautiful Pattern Hats, worth up to $25.00, special, $5.00. Hightowcr Grain Feed Co. Pino Bluff, Ark. 'Phones 37 and 38 Knew Better. Teacher was warming to her subject, and.

laying down her book, snld: "Now, you all understand that the trunk is the middle part ot the body, don't you?" "Yes, ma'am," chonwod the class, with one exception. "You understand that, too?" asked the teacher of the boy who had not answered. "No, nia'am, because it Isu't so." "Why, my dear boy, whut do you mean?" "Well," replied the boy, "you ought to so to the clrcui and tee the elephant Scfookr-Martin Dry Goods Co. "The House That is Making Greater Pine Bluff Famous 309-311 MAIN STREET Made Sffikvarikee.

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