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DAILY r.VITED PRESS TELEGRAPHIC XKWS tLM AY FIRST. HOT SPRINGS NEW ERA COXSOLID1TIOX OF THE DAILY XEWH, 1W; CITIZENS BULLETI.V, 1908. A NEWSPAPER FOR EVEK1IM1)I- Vi. Vol. IX.

No. 296 THE PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. NEWS WIJILE IT 18 THURSDAY AFTERXOOX, APRIL 15J, 1017. price rrra EITI Lmk. UNITED STATES WILL SEND SCORES OF AIRPLANES LIKE THIS TO WESTERN FRONT nn ISSb ESSE Waafflgtot.

April The an minirtratlon li that poli tic shall net the conscription servic will not escape, under a ruling of the war (Apartment thin afternoon, AH men who married ln the outbreak of the war will be treated a single men so far as their military service in concerned. army bill wimn army men nay lr, absolutely ritai to the nation's ty. President will stand for no compromise. He favors the Chamberlain -yf II which provide for draft without modifif a- PARIS, April 19. Everywhere success was Inn epitome of today official reports detailing the continued sweep forward of General Na vine's armies against the graft Je-man defensive positions.

Too aUUJ troops are now dominating Rm, and MoronvmWn baa been eastarc! in this irresistible sweep of rt3 French troops Lortheaat of Rhor3i Tbo smash! ag kJows of the TrJt troops have brought farther prcyo The war department today asked the press of th country to give the widen publicity to this fact, InJoii Exhorti Russians. Meyer London, socialist member of the house, cabled friends In the flnn and he tatc tha: he will fight for its parwazc. The president's plan for selective conscription will be fought out on tie floor of thi house. The house committee thU afternoc.n reportcj out the arm Mil, putting It up to President Wilson to cboow between Russian duma today urging the publication of an authoritative state-men declaring that Russian socialists do not favor a separate peace between Russia sn.l Germany. Repre around the Oel rallty, whfle fttm volunteers ail the conscription sentative Lonuor.

regards a separate peace between rtussia and Germany draft. ai Inconceivable, Such a step woul.l America's bond Issue will probably be written Into the statutes retard the democratization of Eu Oae of the very latest model of IT. S. aircraft and Brig. Gen.

George OSquier, who fa cownaaad of the anay aerial foreea. For many months American airmen in France have been giving a good account of themaeWea, and it was recently announced that tbay had atroyed thirty German planes. These airmen fought under the French flag until a few days ago, when they exchanged tha tri-eolor for the Stent and Stripes. It is likely that they will be joined this summer by scores of fellow Americans, who will be seat to Prases by their gu eminent. TJiq airplane shown above has just been adopted by the army, and has shows op extremely well is practice testa, tonight.

Fln2l conferences on gigaatk seven billion dollar war loan rope. He that only betrayal of a Russian general on the eastern front could bring about such r. to rattle minor differences in the be given by thi; Little Rock Music guardianship papers and fixed the fishtlng prograed in faror French in the Coacy forest. Heavy artliTery work coaCi around St. Qucntin, wkh it fR ably the prerirsor of another tr-mendoos infanity asaaaH wkfc -tj designed to rweop thte Iowa feO menaced, into.

Franca hands. The identifkalkm Of twarm German divisions fa oeo aelitr: tween goisaan 4n4 Aahorfrof that the Germane. aa oooa sfcrr Li to mass at hi polat MM? diers to Uk the plaetf of th HC already out to pfowa oad to soC tide of tho onwsrd rash of 04-i tente. Every dispatch frow 10. frcCt radicates tho Moodit oaacrr-i meaiure betwe.

i the house and senate are being lield this aft'-rnoon. Urge National prohibition. peace. Senate Chamber Burglar. The door of the senate naval af Festival to given by the Little AIDS guardian's bond ai $400.

A'ferwarda was hown that mi Ston Rock Music Festival Association, at Xempner theater, April 23-25. There fairs fommltt': chamber in the cap- The council of national defense Lrickson's services dring the next two or three years might develop as will be a local chorus of 150 voice, MILITARY SCHOOLS slirglng Oounoa's "Faust." The St high as $3,005 or $10,000 per year, and it was deemel that a strictly Louis bympnony orchestra will as sist in what is expected to be the greatest artistic sucess in-the hikry legal and a higher bond should be flici for him. The Uader Hew W4mry Law Modeato of Itol building were "jimmied" during the eight. NVhlng was taken from the committee chamber so far as could be The capltol police think this waa he work of spies. The door was splintered with Iron Instruments, the marks of which were plain.

is certain that the work was done by someone Inside the building night, as a heavy will recommend that President Wilson take dras'ic action Immediate! to stop comp'fctely the manufacture and sale of li-mor throughout the country. It remains to be determined whethr the president will urge this measire through a proclamation or through emergency legl-laitlon similar the Harrison antidrug act. maiier is now unacr ue considera of the organization. The chorus will sing "The Sw.i 1 and the ftkylark" on UniversUy of Art ansae Will Ke-ceiro Material Aid Froaa the War1 tion of the county court. too vrme aruaasr -x W's iHKMMS Tuesday night.

The soloists are fa ing neavisv rise nkw hASkixg nrtE, mous throughout' the United States, Genera and urgent storm warnings have bee a issued by the weather department for the next 24 houra, noon. Miss Christina Wilier and Oscar Sea LITTLE ROCK, April 1. Under guard Is militMned about the gle. Marring Hoc, Vof Bar. the terms of the new military law.

Men who mv.v dodge military grounds. LITTLE ROCK, April 19. The recent legislature passed several amendments to the prosent banking law, and Rta.e Panic Commissioner John M. Dav: is calling the especial attention cf the banks to the fol material aid will be given the boys who attend the University of Arkan UBILIZA11 OF LEAGUE MUST HAVE Berltsi Ma CowfUasL. Berlin, AprH lf-Fraocb ktcH In the great ofeoflve hare fr failed to etta'Vthe aaiitiou tzl objects designeft, althoogJi tsKTrJ advantages hare been galaed, ing to an offlcUl report by tio office this afteroooa.

sas, by the federal government. It is one of the military schools, to which the gorercment assigns an In lowing section which relates to the vefy glad to a.w.unce two important addition: The HonorabI-; John W. Parker of Louisiana has accepted an Inviution to deliver the kenote addresa at the first morning sioo. Mr. Parker, and the urgency of the warning indicates that storms of widespread damage may expected in Arkaa-as and other adjoining atates.

The weather report for today says that condition are favorable for severe local th-inder and wind storms within the net J24 hours throughout Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, eastern Kansas and Oklahoma, Arkansas and northers Louisiana. For this immediate section thun paying of interest on deposits: IHE BOYS 10 BANKERS structor. Beginning with the 1917- AUTOS FOR "Any bank, state or national, do; 191 term, the government will fur- Ing business In this state, which pays a higher rate cf Interest than 4 per nlh the cadets with their uniforms and equipment, which the boys haw cent on any deposit, shall be required to carry so rrnch of Its said depoe- fine Hundred Hoys and Many Ro-tarlans and Others to Meet at the always furnished Ifiemselves at cost of about 1 20 a year. In addi as bills payable." High School Building This Kvrn inaMirr of in Br (ile Bld liver Mouirt'm Xet Wdntly and So ft fw Hundred Cars rr Nerntsaiy lohn M. Parker to IMIW-r Krnote Address Hero.

der storms 41 1 severe wfndstormi tion 'to this they will be paid $9 a The banks will be required to fur ing to Launch Campaign of Plant- are expected to prevail and It wilt be month, for the Junior and Senior Gerna ftOvota ha ErtsS. BUEN'OS lttn, April 1 t-C3-zll's great German popahrtlom; ct least three sUtn. has TttolUJ. torning to dlspaUhes frooi Urngnay. today, Tew-patches state! that too Teatos C7 all armed, some with art i.Try, 1 as yoa may knew, enjoys about the highest regard oi any public man In Louisiana.

His eiperlence in fanning, in banking, In politics, and his knowledge of the south, qualify him discuss th policies and dutlea of the southern binders during the war times ahead, and the peace times to come. This is the sanio Mr. Parker who was recently a cndidat for tIcj president on tin rrogreasive ticket. well for residents to take the neces nish the department a report at the close of business April 30, showing tag. tary precautions.

'f, classes. Military training la compulsory jn the freshman and sophomore classes, but elective In the Junior an.l HINVnt it AI THW Under the direction of the Rotary club of Hot Springs, and with the co-operation of educator, teacher) the amounts cf deposfta bearing Interest and th rate paid on each class of deposits. The Commissioner announces that the comptroller of th currency In a recent communication Senior. Not nly will they receive this pay bat those la the cadet eom are plentifally epptled wfti C'f ERin MAY and others, on. hundred boys of Hot nition.

Brazil's eeasorslilp If oanles will set back pay, which will Springs will meet at the high school be a very considerable Item In the assured him hst he will require the tight and no fws frost fSafCI trr Is alIiW Tbo tokaCi 1 building at 7 o'clock this evening HAVE IIEI7 GUA1AII national banU to conform to the to launch the city-wid? gardening apparently cfntired In the liml'atlona imposed upon the state without any cardidate for president. He was for Woodrow Wilson for president, an his discussion of national affairj In connection with this peculiar created wide national Interest. campaign, under the district plan. states of Ria Grande, rnnxl banks In this rfspect. budget of young men who are working their war through the university.

This featorj of the army bill, which is applicable to the whole Unit This plan ha been ondertaken by the lecal Rotarlans at the call of the Koture of the Promising Hot Santa Too Gemaa ulatlon of thijr section, mal' female, Is oetiitnUod at fcotf national secretary, a to All anmobile owners who will give tb3 oie of their cars Wednesday afternoon at 4 t'clock, to aisf in entertalninj members cf the Arkansas Bank, ers' Assoclat'cn in convention at the Eastman hotel, are urged to ommonica.te Immediately with Dava Arkansas Trust Company, or 'V'alter M. Ebel, sec-reUry lA the League. These cars are dired to give delegates an honr'a rid over the city and West moanUIn, and an early response to request will be much appreciated. The oth.r important new fea Jockey to Be Derided br County Judge Buchanan GaardinAhlp Papers ReturuwL SUFFRAGiSTS PLAII ed States, is largely the result of n0n. mobilise the hoys of the nation and make them a frtor In winning the ture on the prignm will be a thrashing out of deficiencies of suggestions and work by President Uruguayan dispotohes today European war by prodndng the mot our educational system from top the Tentoes already attc For the reason tftt there was an FOR BIG RECEPTION priceless necessity of all food.

John of the University, In at a meeting of the State Universities Assoc (ition In California, bottom. We hive secured Prof. Perry 0. Holdon. a noted and prac The meeting will be called to order irregularity in the guardianship letters Issued to W.

J. Foley, a horse he advanced the plan, and it was tical educator a'id agriculturist to Being man, for Henry Eiickson, a minor, Elaborate Preparation Arv by Chairman Hilly Maurice, and the business section of the meeting will be devoted to organization of the promptly approved a a practicable lead thi snbJe't. An an outsider, (0 dynamite thw railway te. ,0 Santa Mario. V-i Uruguay is fhli 1- Ing to mas troo? oa Ot torCj" Brazil to repol-1 OormsBia Ccjr make towards that emmtiy, ti now understood tieff Made for Ili Piiblir Reception to and a promise young jockey, who plan for the government to assist In -h bTilPH MPT tllA rode at the lat meeting in Hot city into districts, each district to the training of a large body of citi Springs, the parers were returned.

ed atates, he rait point out of a lot WANTEDOiia hundred automo-' bftttered. Representative Jjlggs Tciiiottow Evening. The local are making comprise a ward school district un and it is like! that the court will zen soldiery, Hr was made a member of a committee to my the prop-j ofrftlon before the war denartmen. der the direction of city and district appoint a res'(Icn ft Arkansas, pro "managers a follows: elaborate preparat.ons, lor a 'g bably, Hot to have legal In addition, we have Invited down Prof. Furra.l of the University Mr, J.

L. Bond an( Mr. B. W. Tor-reyson of th fltate department of which was dona with the result that! Hounds like a large number, but those who have In charge the entertainments of tU members of the Arkansas Bcr.kcrs' Association be- fN 7 General Managers Messrs.

and Barton. Schcol--Mrs, Leila Conte, enstody and cf c'r the boy until he reaches his majority. public reception at the Business Men's League tomorrow evening rn honor of Rapresentatrve John A. it was incorpr rated Into the bill which the filibustered prevented Education, an.l Mrr. John Ike Moore, About a yeir ss F.rickson's fath passing In tte last days of the last Mrs.

Geo. Gorfit. Here there will be no trouble in the Federation of Wo- 1 1 1 Central Mrs. Broughton, congress but wf.leh Is expected soon Petrograd, Apfll 1-Rci Pledges that staada.t?T-Ing against Germany was tStn tv day by the fordiii WfnWor E-', in welcoming tho British aod i labor delegated. men's Clubs of Arkansas.

er, who was ill health and practically unable to care for his son, bound him out fo Eugene Lutz. a horseman for tha i-crlod of five years to become a law. Mayfield Riggs, the of the primary suffrage bill in Arkansas. For the occasion an orchestra, the personnel of which Is made up of the best musical talent la Hot Springs, will the music. Miss Adele Johnson one of tho The University of Arkansas has Mrs.

Hamp flMHams. High School Messrs. and Johns. Jones School Mrv A and Miss Holland. and several months, or until he be- been designate! as one of the ofits R.

Marks ame of legil age. The contract of the Rescrv'j Officers organiza ting the necessary cars, wnicn win be needed at thi Eastman hotel next Wednesday aflermon, April 23, at 4 o'clock, to proride the delegates and their ladles with the initial feature on the program cf entertainment, a drive over the city and IWest mountain. The large number of cars required makes it necessary that no time be lost In getting the names of XEW hCKOOL TAX reads that Lutz was to support the tions. There re two divisions of the -Mrs. Thompson cadets, the Juniors and Seniors and Oak lawn Mrs.

Emory Garland School boy, feed, clotiio and otherwise look after him for or. year, and during the second year the lad was to re LITTLE April It-C. i -Mrs, Maur'c next school election on Kay li el ve $10 per mcath and all money the Freshmen flophomores, with membership of about 300. There are about 5 DO University students, all told, that wnrrld be ready for duty ff needed. those who will rive the use of their coald maSrj ou outside mounts.

cities most ardent suffragists, will render a vlotfn olo. fihe will be accompanied by Mrs, H. Conncll on the piano. Rev. C.

B. Hltkok will deliver the Invocation. Tjo principal orator of the evening is regarded as one of the best speak trr In Arkansas. His address will prove quite a treat to bo one of tho most Importagt In many yearf, ft wr Ci time the people will ot as 7 tnnttv to roto a twolro aiKI The addres of welcome on behalf of the city ili be delivered by Mayor 1. W.

McCKndon, His honor will Rtsure the bankers of the sta.e fhey are more than welcome to this city and that Hot Springs appreciates this city having been selected by them and welcome their presence hifte, Hon. W. II. Msrtln, United States District Attorney, will he toastmaster at the banquet. In this particular respect no hettir man for this Important feature topld have been selected.

It will be at the banqat where the special features are to be un-corked and In this respect there Is a persistent rnmor the local committee has pruvlced an entertainment that will be decidedly unique and interesting. This contract is made during the Oaklawn meeting of 1916, and it is 1 1 said the contract is duly registered tax under the new amoodmort i PARK PLACE RF.VIViJ. with the American Jockey Club, which makes 't Mi ding so far as the all, and espec'al'r tc all the women constitution. l'ar aa not fz" by the last lelslataro, tlo that do not hT oaty ttttz'. irhn hav naM tfiel' nnll tax.

and Mr. Chftwood. Ianlels 8ehroI L. Henderson. The following program has been announced; Assemble in ihe high sfhoof auditorium at 7 o'clock.

Meet in the safe-terta at 7:30. Call to Order Chairman Billy Maurice. Prayer Rev. C. K.

Hltkok. Addresses Supt, 0. L. Ounaway, Hamp Williams, Rabbi A. B.

Rhine, and Mrs, Sarah Trussie. Response on the part of the hoys Edwin Moore. iirfsdfctlon of the racing authori Another feature of this bhr affair The interest in Park Place rertral ties are concerned, and gives Lutz ency win. tow wmmw itl the that f' will he continues to g'ow. A full house his odopt tho tyotesL erred looen listening to tne iter.

u. A bevr of Hot nrlnrs' society Bridges each night. Ho goes after absolute cont'd ct the boy's work on the track until )ie is 21 years or ge. During the 1'JlT Oaklawn meeting Erickson Lrcke out of the ap automobiles either with their driver or In charge of the car personally, and, therefore, if. is Important that those who will o-operate with the League and tae local bankers who tra looking after entertainment of the delegates notify Mr, Hurgaur-er, In the Trust Company, or Secretary Ebel of the League, fnv medlatalf.

Vo this Jmmedlafely, please! The local committee has rewired the, following commanlcatlon from tooorehead Wright, of Little Hock, president of thi Arkansas Bankers' Association, whi.ih will be read with interest! Addition to ifce Information al-'dy Issued concerning tha program the Hot iprlnif convention, I am tlrls will nreslde at the conch bowl. with his gloves off. ff yon want une 01 xne memuers 01 me nov finn anf-r- nmnttat fan in mixpl with compromises, near tne prenticeship by riding a winning HTATK Ml SIC FESTIVAL. jfl Forooast tut Ktzzzu. -K SI night, condlUonr Id severe thunder tni lc IX stormf wfthi 14 a lowa, Iocsta speaking of th honor guest stated; 1 R.

Bridges. His subject for is said a prophet is not. with- iht will be "Eternity." Tito la ft Song America, Adjournment. horse, and be came to the attention of horsemen as a promising Jockey. wY J.

Foley iaght. the aerrlcea out honor sare in his own country oobject that ri auy concerns ecn in- but this is not true of Mr, iRiggs, and custody of Krickson, and upon in of D.mw, Miss Roth NK-hardi era Kansas. Cr' 11 Arkansaa aa.i ieticn d'v'duai, near tns sermon witnont fall. Take Tnfx avenue car to Park P'oce etreet, follow white way one hoy for wo of Hot Forlngs honor him for application, apprrvd by the the poculir who has been on LITTLE nOCK, April 19. ThO business interests of the city hare this season Joined hands with the artlttlo to manage sad arnngaf for tha slith annual mtisle festinl to who is more than 14 years of age, hi sterling worth and successful per tftna.

1 le'; yMterdar visitors of tha war tlcxk to chore, County Jodgo Buchanan limotJ ti formanco of hit duty, isrbojn 7: no 11 ci Du uu uy.

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