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PRICK FIVE VESTS. re 11 ail!) WM Vi! ijltii mm mil nnnnnn FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THK RUSSIAN pi una mim BOND ISSUE ID ARI BILLS IIP ttfirJ- I a ill i iii i mil uiwii iLiuuLui 1 1 1 il iiiii i nrif i i in iv I Tr mi i ii IIM)ULIJULIU LIIVIL i 4.1.",4 -he 2. Tit. T'i-5 for kj 1 Mi--f. Mi-! ArStarHa.

2-'. I War Prohibition. 14. Amer- 0 Vat crw before th kiun CatliHral, in Nevaky I'roapect, Pet)fri4. Ttiia is die first photograph to reach this country from Petrojcrad mim the ootbreak of the Ruuian revola tkm.

Wba th toldxen wcr tfdered'to fire th pespW all kneit the atrwt and the oMtext refoMd to fire. STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL IHTi Pint BLUFF REVOLUTION i hi Ml I STATION III SPA Tiief Turret Captain I. A. Mao.i Here a A'Hance Agnt for Re. ruiting Party to Arrive Here on April 22 rfce Men fo Jon.

Hot Springs is fo have a naval re cruiting station. Chief Turret Cap tain I. A. Mason, formerly of th- V. H.

h. I'tah, arrived in the city iodny as, the advance agent of the main re- fruiting party which w'il! arrive oa Sunday, April 1'2 and remain until April 2 7. The party to arrive later consisifi of Cbief Master af. Arms J. Tutfle.

and Painter First Class Ben nock. Headquarter? for recruiting for the navy will be at tne nostoffifi building. Ciftain Mason says that the navy is no- waiving many of the defects which formerly kept many from enlisting In the navy, and that fhe age limit v. this time is from I'J to 3 years. Capt.

Mason states that, preliminary xaminafion will lie made here. If the applicant passes will be serf, fo Little Rock at gov ernment expense. If he fails to pas fhe final exam. nation there, his expenses while 'here and return trip home will bo pnid by the It costs nofhin-? to make the trial. All enlistments are made for four yean, pon re-enlistment for an additional period of four years, a of four months' l-ay is given and the pav is materially increased.

Af'er If, years service, mew may join the naval reserve wl'h about, half pay. Their servie in the reserve merely of fo report lor active duty in the even- of war. After no years in mavy and naw reserve combiner over three-finrters pay is allowed. Tbe opporf imry of serving th-country in th" navy in case of war should appeal every patriotic young man. CfrTTOV ONSf MPTPlV.

WASHINGTON', April It. Cotton consumed in the. f'nifed States dnr- ing the month or amounTeu t(, running bales, exclusive I rri- "ii liP RECRUITING 1 5fini i in i pi i i Ml Training rch Mrs. Rose will s-peak or fhe rhem "What We Bring Home From the Convention." There will good muie. AM those iutereiUeJv in Sunday school work are urgd to be present at th? rally tomorrow afternoon.

TO TRAIN PI I.TTTLK ROfK, April 14 Brig Gen. I.Ioyd Kngland, of th- Xafloral fluard, has addressed a lett- to ibe of p.jb'i throughout the state, 'Outline of Plan for Mn Training in Public Si hools of 'ie States." The reoriesr is made; that fhysieal and military trainn? De Introduced in the for refft boys and girls "in ord-' t'la. the coming generation miy he prepared for any emergency that may i', Replies pledging co-opration or seeking more defi.T'e irf.jrmation hae been received this fr.m the following: M. h. Park-dale; J.

J. Propps, Amify; K. P. Par-rett, Welner; 1,. M.

pel Arc; S. foof. J. TidewIf, Fort :4 it ft. The organization of rif clubs (he focm of activity that s-me popular.

A Medina; for trganiaf Ion of eal 4'tiapfer of the American Re'1 f'rc f'afle! fr Tnesdar Mjffif at A the organization nr a chapter of in American Red Cross Socjet'y has been called for Tuesday night af. fhe Business Men's U-agne af o'clock, by Mrs. K. If. Bancroft, chairman of the commiff infereved in the cause.

The object cf the society wjil 'o rn se funds to finance the work on the Red Cros. fo send supplies troops, fo me' the need of mlllfli-men's families, and fo organize i first aid corps for use In emergent y. Miss Regina Kapland. superintendent of fhe Tvl Memorial hospitaf. will have charge of fhe Instruction, and rr.

V. F. Laufman will glv F'ir-tt Aid I'Cfures courv-s. Mrs. C.

M. Roberts Tia T)e' made secretary of fhf.t committee and Mrs. Ous ffrauss treasurer. Anl so far about of Hot springs lead Ill; II i'-riin l.r;il l.l- en'fon of the focal sociefy. Enrolling headquarters will be open ed Monday mi nlng In the Southern Club building, opposite, the Arling- ton hA Mrs Ghas T)usran will i ,1 the enrolline during Jf.mes and Frank Jelks and H.

A I i th- afternoon. Mis Kapland will open her In- s'nicflon classe Thursday afternooij and everv patriotic woman In lf; Springs nrffd fo faKe fidvnntse, OPEN HEADQUARTERS RED CROSS MM of 't. fienren cor.tlnned throaghoof the nigftf and this morning. There is also heavy In the roam pagne region. Arzenftnun In Revolt, BrKXfw AtSKS, April 14.

With Brazil on the erge of war with Cer many after the diplomatic rvptsre, Argentine Is if day swept wirh in'h-German sentiment that seemed llkeiy to develop In'o a diplomatic brea'f. The wildest -xrftemen. rontinoed y-day following the new of the inking of an Arentine sailing vessel by a German I'-b-wt. some quarter ir is thought only a sharp protest will likely be the only action, bat fhe populace wild and Is clamoring for war. Ttolfrto ilmm.

LA PAZ, Bol'Tia. April 14. Bolivia's move breaking with' Oerawny has nct yet been made. but the German minister' and 'his ald probably receive pafKrt simuttaneously with', the Cermm min'sfer to Brazil, Krazil.ArnM,TeM(-h,' 4 RIO IAl JAM ERO, April, 1 4 r-Prazil i arming her merc.iaatroe. The government has formally assumed control, oi al intcrul yessats.

All the machinery on tbeH, tassel has been damaged hy Taat'WS i ARE SET FOB MIL -fudge Wood Set ftrcwlt ('out IhKkrt tor fst Half of AptH awl I'M Half of May laay fmywr. fanf faxes Nciiedalevl, Circuit Jndpre Scott Woo! tbf morning set fie docket for the roart for the last naif of the month ct April and 'the first half of the momh cf May. For the seeood weok May the of the Indict ad district, county, lownabtp and elty wf-fts lals have been set, and the follow ing week win t' a anmber of tv local drnmrnln-f eases called for Allowing Is 'he docket; Frtdy, Aprfl TO. nsrl state I. Todhnofer.

3SD State v.t Vl Brown, fta v. Ben tHrrUow. 3 State 7s. George Ryaf, Tuesday, 24, 2 Oliver vs. Caren.

28fl Wachman vs. Weema, 2rot Bowman vs. Taylor. 2 ft) I -May vs. Alemanla Ins, Co, Wednesday, April 2ft.

2. Vaughn vs. If, St, ft, Taller PUnlnf fW rs. Peoples Iundr. 21r7 M.

H. Pemherton vs. Vf, f. Creed. Thnrlay, April 2ft, Ivi Cfper vs.

Insurance Co. -fimon A Levi Cooper vs. insurance Co, 271? Si noti fieri Cooper vs. In suranc Co. 2 vs.

insurance Co. iiiy, April 27, 2m" vs. Western Roundf.ree v. TA Jfooney. isfl'i -Lena Gross vs.

Ed Metier. Monday, Mar 7, State vs. Ft Downefl. State vs. J.

W. Mcrf'Tendon, 2 tiAt. rif.l'e vs. Ffoipt. fal(, V4 Bray, State vs.

v. Tom lomlay. May If, ns Mate v. A. J.

Edwards. 390 1 vjiafe vt. 0, C. Koch, Sra'e v- C. Koeh.

nsi(2 S'afe W. H. Iflrksoit, 71 vi. Ceo. Bean, rts ftfatw vi.

R. Lyach, State K. HckrL fltate At, VHllams. 2gni Stale s. John.

Continuing -Her this date, all otter criminal eaien will he set. rvmn.iTv iunrAim LITTLE ROCK, April 14 Ther wilt about. 1XA rradaates in all mm the Armies F'ield, April I i Lens must fail, and t'n- possession of the valuable nvn- ing interest in lhar section held for the past two vers by the 'c Ci.ndiari rrio will Ke in possession this strategic in fact within a few hours the victorious Canadians are expected swcop into liics ietion and 'ak? possession. German resistance fs growing stroiu'tr. but Field Marshal Hajg's "puh" continues to mena Isent.

Germany tiday fonfinued f.i-shelling of the Vimy ridire. Another mile of the famous If n-denberg line'' was taken -a Rritlsx onslatiignif today when Va, So. i and No. 11 ws both captured This extends the British advance to a df.i-tance of three miles to the rioVth front alon? which he Tenfon line broken. Th.

British this afternoon are encircling Ins from two side while they are pushing forward frotn the frontal direction. Correspondent Sims, the I nked Press, says he p.aw Lens In flame, indicating that the Germans ar burning sacking the plae a they did Pa pan me and Peronne. Freneh Gun Active. Paris, Apfff The bombard-ment of 'th yymapoif ions 1ST fMklawn anil Vl-la Heights Aldl-tlon Cirrulat Petitions Agiiisf fhe Proposed Anneition of fhif'j ing Property to the City. Petitions are today heing circulat ed in Oaklawn and Visfa Heights ad ditions, two of th outlying sections proposed to be annexed to the city, by fhe recent resolution of the coun cil adopted by tht voters within the city limits, remonstrating against those section being inicen within the city limits.

The statutes residents r.f such sections in which to file petitions and protesfs with the county court, and the.ie petitions are being circulated and signatures solicited for fhe pu'pos of making frit required legal protest to fhe coirnty court. Just how successful these pefirfons will be is still problematical, but it Is stated that are liberally signed by the of those sections. The proposition fo annex outlying portions of the city fhe municipal corporation proper, was carried by i.n overwhelming majority at the recent eify election. proposal is to extend fhe corporare l.rn'tr; to take In a territory of four square miles. The proposed dry lines take in priitically all the outlying additions have heretofore been classed a farm property.

HIGHWAY BOOST F.K IfF.RF. I Jnsflrt Matthew of Little Rock In Highway foterest Jirsfin Marthews, of LI'fle Ro rjne of fhe prime movers In fhe organization and legalization of the Lit'le Rock-Hot Spring-: pa ted high cuy i or mren rt.i. Mr. Matthews states that fh- work of the engineers of the stafe highway department will begin work the preliminary survey for rht I road next Monday. It is the plans the promoters to get the organia-j Hon In each county comnleted a early as possible.

In order that the real work of building may begin at an early date. HAZEL STROfTC IFAT, Hazel, the II year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Strock died at the LeVfc Memorial iffospltal yesterday afternoon after a long Illness.

The funeral took place from thff PETITIONS AGAII CITY AIEIATIOII tn? I Waif. ton blow a' Two ar the ao.Ur b.R.-! lo'j-e and tf with he br.l d-if'ern of th arr: European m'r-rof a days af '7 ta correal fron irwnv tim- T.ie srnafe i- ex'-ec-! j3. rhr Nnd Hi'I sr has pas--d and upper Congr fix -iv. row failir.z I thaf 1 1 ii I in thf a rn ri i a a an'! fh- r-rmy t.iil Thar ho.r 'HI to r. biilif.n it th alliM r.a- tf rf a' onrf wltltout in.porfant r- rva'icn, wa hown rlir'y af'- -rri'itv whn jmcmimftif offr-rd hv boih ficmcKraf-" and rptibli'-ans r-tri ih" loaning and for r-payra-nt, th d-m-r-i-fratifn biil.

i'u-iy a'- i-Kl ami rttfca'd. Army arv! Knlifnimt. KriJip'm'nt in the artnv for the WOMEN PAY POLLS "t.ii'rfiKJi tit Hl-M IUln of Pt in Nearlj int ounfy a Well Knonn le.tl The I.M. 1 to and Apr. I Ifrr -r whit two 0l- umcii oT Hot had paid tlfir ioll fai oiialifiT thrnc-iveft to vof- in 'tv first primary in mhs'h they u- to parrii ipate.

Ju-f h-n ih sfill a fiiftf ion. oris- airhoritie holdlntr they will to vote iIih while other on! -nd rh'-y will nof (o until Th'-se orn.j epeef to vott- under fhf primary law hv th Ift'-f lature. ufrauisfs themselves a I (denied Tifh the first list, of wom-n vot-ri, although fh-y har hop,) that m.re cnthtitiam womT-I hf iraniff-nffd by fli womn wht t.a.f lonjf w.t.ytefl th ballot. N'fxt 't rhev ay fhfi lixf will be doiild'! or trebled and then fhe women of eonntv will have to be rei-R-t'tif-d with in the matter of Ounfy, anil rt offif ialn. f-oilowini? ji fhe MM of wometi wh, nMesned and t.aid their poll fax to and In-lnriing April Mf.

ft. Thompson, Mr lrta. A. I)ei-damona Vv'ord, Mm. ftlanrlie Dnni-av Wood, fleo V.

Seudder. Wr Olean MiddUton. ff. Mrs, Johnson, Mr. i.

f.uMfy, Maude Zimmf-rman. Mr. Maude smith, KuniVe Kowle-, Mm. Mary V. Parker, f'anni.

Mr. A. ff. Trih Mr. ('.

T. Trennan. Mrn. ftanrrof', Mrs. V.v&.

Hake. M.l-fll'i f. Murphy. Mr. Nanry A Kmiline W.

WooTfon. T)or-oihv atall.iirt, Mrs. f.ona dodr.e. Mr. n.

Jarr.i, I Parnn. Kmma H. Averv, Mrn. 7 w- Milan, M.jry fpart'o. fna Thfnipin.

K. Ella Wrlt, Mrs. ''iirltoii T'iJor. Mrn. .1.

Karl fToii-W. Ksflier K. FUoom, Marnett W. "'h sifnnff, Mf. R.

Ft, fVham. ty K. pdM5ie'. Mrs. Mary fa-'la.

flower, Haffle Murray, fri. tnn WRATIIKR iff Foreeasf. for ArU mas. For swflons ion fair, pro iff hahly frof; finddy, fair, ft April i 4 fir 'rnn a tai ed rie.ir of 'h- 1 rr.n-'-ir f. earlv leaders 148 HOT SPRINGS i I JT f.iof! ma wipe our ft-r a I Ta- a 'Ivan rf rhf fhreatnfl 'j'! f)-? a tr rfj in con(tr3 sr- rcpar for a racaiar drive for ar prohibition.

Plar.M frir fhi 'ff'rr ha hPfa an1 will o- purpho to yfop the of hf-r and honors in rh Hra''s at It-a-r for th p-riol of ar, fhrnhy fhvminK mil-i i i si -s of i of erain into fh f' hannN. behind ttiov -av 'riar iirohibi'iuii mil! r-iPaJ more rhan bti-h-3-s of fra.i f'-r 'nongfi ro f'i! fwf-l I'ion and birf- the ihoofands ff ftnploy now worki iff for rh brwri and illrios bp rlat(l for farm duty ar.d for other prodwrivo orrapations. Som m-mbrs of rongre-i are of lif opinion that Pr'-sidprit Wihon wiil nof wait for but will isue a femporary closing th ilf-rif-s aad saloons. Klise A. r.ak'.

John Jones. Mary Jojf. Mary Kmily John, Mary Ki hard i in. Mr Kva II. NVal.

inra A. Wiwc'iHd. Mrs. T.difh Wit-son. Mr-.

Kvelyn Virginia Martin. Mrs DfWoIfi-. Ida flays. M' Plan' Mri. Kaff C.

Pirn-baum. Anna K. Mirfarn Mrs Totfon, fafti- Mim Anna Muh Julia Roth, Mrs. f.eola Roherf. Mim.

Kdifh PesRie Martin. Mary Martin. Relicrok. js.h'-n'K. Or'rudo irherrk.

Id i hTk. Mrs. fif hn Rohert i pabcof k. Mrt. Virginia Mallory.

Mrs. T. it'onnolly. Mrs rarfnpy. Mr.

Irma ffai'. Zoe Maurire. Jane Cray. Mr. If.

K. Mr, fleo. P. Mon'Kornrry. Mrs.

Orfrudr-banders. Mrs. Hose Ooslee, Mr. M. F.

Orr. V.r.i. F'annie C. Ctr-fead. Mrs Prcssly.

Madsr" Parker Mrs. L. J. Parker. Kate rf pf-ifler.

Fannie M. Farrar. Allie Mav Pirnbaum. Marie P.ivg. Mrs.

Fred flray. May Anrifff" Rhine. Flvelyn Moore. Mrs Afarrio Mark. Jan'-t ('.

Ray. Mr. 'Arthur f'endorson. l-riorah perrow. i.ue I'apf.

Zada flarnsbarh. M. Tat. Mr.tfie Wat s. Kan-erlne (' Ttakcr.

P. Kaulkne. iKmma P. Wililam.s. Miss Afcne lgi.

Mn. Ida 1 kikks, l.ena ji. font'-. Mrs. V.

WaUrip. Mr- Anna fair hamp, Mrs. fli.kok. Moliie Moore. Mrs.

F. M. Williams, Mrs. V. M.

Pledsoe. Y. Mrs ytu Keehan. Mrs. Vorval Williams, Mr.

Rarhf! "o'pok. Anna Ward Mrs. J. W. M-Clendon.

W. vv Little, MI'S Adele Johnson. Ml is Mary O. wrlC'hf. Mrs.

Jessie P. ronnell. Pailr-y Ffarrieft Pavne. Mary Peak. Mrs.

f. .1. Sauls. Harriet Nut'. F.lla Ryan Mrs.

J. Flenrietta Ore-r Adele J-nkin (Col). Hat-rieft paKf. Mav Shn.r. Mrs fyouis W.

To'vnsend. Jessie P. "o-tfn. Virei-iia H'. Martin.

KdytTie Wilson. Mrs. Florence Hamilton. Mrs M. A.

Fisele. Mi-s KF.t RFRKV ROCK, April 14. Jiidsonia Fru't Ass'r iaMrin ha advised 'he sfafe labor commissioner that they wanf. about. 200 strawberry pikers about May 1, and will pay them f.ood was.

Meftae AMoelatlon will send an aent tn Mtilfl flrw-k Tarsday 'o frnro tmiit 9f.ft Tho orosper' Kfejonaljr Strt(s Program Ar-ranfcetl for Wjite Mating, 21, 25, 2flf K'very Indication lrge Attendance. Th Sfat'1 Sunday hool ronven-lion m-efs in Pine Pluff April 21. and 2'. All indications point to a great ronven Those who have hare of th- arrangements say this will iindoubrcdly be th" larK-sf atrerid'-I Sunday sehool o'i- venfton ever held in Arkansas. An exceptionally s'ronjf program ha ben arranged upon whifh will appear some of America'" sr-afest Mnrtay hool exrrt.s.

The prinrt-pa! siieak'-r of the convention will lie Mr. John Alexander of fhicag't. rt-prenentaf ive of the international Sunday Association. Resides Mr. Alexander there will he a of rpwialists who wifi touch every phase of the rnort'Ti Sunday school work.

One of fne features of fhe proaram will he fhe music in charge of Mr. Albert Vi Russ of f.o.iis. accompanied Mr. Frank JameB. Mr.

nirs useg the cornet in directing the con-venfion miMic. is onsider-i-t one of 'he heti cornet in rn. eountry. The railroids nave crant'-rl a r-dnccd rate and are helping to adver-verfle fhe convention The Pine filuff rxopl. provide free enter-falnment for fill registered delegafs.

limit is plfed irpon fhe number of delegate a school may send everv Sunday rhool in the state should end at least one delegate it the expense of the s'-hool. All train will le met by the reception commi'-fee and the taken drrecrrv to fhe Y. M. (' A. where they will regisrer.

pa inc a small registration fee of cents, which entitles ttiem to all the privileges of the convention. For this registration fee, tti" delegate fhe convention badge, which will adml him to o'l sessions of the convention, the convention song hook, and a souvenrr program, fe also receives a years subscription io fhe Arkansas Sund-y School Herald. your -me ar once fo Mr P. M. doodwin.

Pl'iff. felling hi you will be at fhe convention ocal frilly Tomorrow. The Sunday school raTlv mee'int'. previously mnounced. to stimuli Iriferesf in ihe Pine Bluff will be beld Sunday afferno af .1:0 o'clock, in fhe First Bapf-f church.

T)r. Waldrip will I of linfers. a' compared fo in; way. arrived this morning, joining March. lfir.

(Mrs. Matthews ftho has been in rr. MMS Hll Ui VERY ILL. Miss Christine Shaffer, prlrvoij.R I of Jones school and one of 'he hf st known educators and chartry wort-Ion 1. a.La.m r.

nrier ao'tress on wie noviini 1 11,11 is-i in s.mdav wort 'the morning fours anl Mesdame. operation ers in Hot Springs is c.rife!ly ill at St. Joseph's, and the physician entertain very hope her recorerj'. rimvir.i. nr irL.

Mrs. Stella R. Foss. wife, of F. foss, d.ed at fhe Deaconess hospital I a.

f.A aMAdan. wiuisvuie, eariy mis la. flh ling louowing tor apiiennicuis, nni was a ember of uie not pnngs Royal Neighbor Ohapler and wa fsfeemed by all who knew her, Fhe ,1 1 1.... 11.. 'if uiiiigiiicr-in-iaw 01 nm, Elmore.

IIMII'li III imc f)r. V. M. W' lie will rpr, fV- results and advantages from ihe CommunF tun-; c- rehool, which holds Its lrn n'ght Rev, Oarneit Ale ft home, 40! Alcorn arenue, this of th l'til7erlty of A'-noon at 4 o'clock, katna thia year. i-f Ihe OpivOr Hilly.

lar thftt the will trty lurg'' of Ihe fioIMlitex rf i.

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