Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas (2024)

THE ARKANSAS rimrcnIJITL PAGE SEVEN. Their Arrival Will Be Watched Personals Obituary City News BOSSIAN TROOPS CONTROL TABRIZ MOMS. H. R. Purejr of Sheridan, Grmnt county.

Is In th city. w. L. wiLBonurr, Amsltlnj Instruction from relattres, the PARIS COAL Leu Fuel Co. Hackett City Coal Leas Fuel Co.

aj jtzi JifcWJNor I sat i si tsia- body of W. L. Wllhoume, a lumberman, who died on the Sweet Home pike yester 8HRADER, photographer, 120 Main. tu the clty pnoiograpner, JJ aiain. tu the city Semi-Annual Sale of Trousers Xo restrictions; our entir? line of Odd Trousers is offerediin this sale.

Such celebrated makes as Crown and Paraxon Pints, all new and stylish; materials art" Kougti Cheviots. Imported Worsteds, Serges, etc. See bit: window displav. T. Cotham at Hot Springs It Attn TV CV i Alter JSine Days Siege the i Kodak uim develop free.

Kimei jud. c. Persian Procressives suia. the city LICENSED TO WED. Marshall i Officer It.

M. Tipton ot the Little Reck Are Completely T' 1 Dispersed. Jones, 19, and Mar Neil, IS Halstead. l'oli Department was yesterday grant- T. P.

A. TO MEET TONIGHT. The of 'T, A.k.n.a. Div.sion of the Travelers h'' C' ot Batesvill. Protective Association will meet at o'clock tonight in the retroom of tb) Billy Baker of Cincinnati.

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling- Tucker. T. J.

Terry his gone to St. Louis. Tabri, Dec. 29. A oine days' siege Uotel Marion.

of this city by Rossisas baa resulted. PR EI) SCHADEK, candidate for day mornlnc. la being held at the Healey Roth undertaking parlors, Eiajhth and Main streets. Mr Wllbourne waa years old and la thought to have had relatives In WoodfarW, Tenn. MM.

ROSETTA LOCKEJtT. After an llinex of tsu neeks. Mrs. Ho-setta Loekert. 33 year old, the wife of Haul Ixx-kert.

a died art lj o'clok last nlfdt In a local hospital. At i link this mornins: the body will he sent to Alexander, Ark where burial will he made Sunday. J-'he Is survived hy her husband, who lives un Pulaski Hetg-ltts Mrs Loekert was horn In Saline county. 0A8PAE LEE OOT. ly Mauilit- and Magitle brother and sinter, the body Caspar McCoy, the cashier of the I li-rrlntj-Hall-.

Marvin Chicago office, who died Wednes.la.) nlK'it as the result of woun'ds received Monday when a burjrlar shot him. arrived Little Rock yesterdav afternoon in its complete occupation by the Ru beadquar- ABKANSAN8 AT HOTELS. fn roomt 4 and 0 Kahn builuing, I Sam Rowland. Harrison; forces and the dispersal of th wh wi -Mf1 ,0 meet poiinJ 0 combatants belonging to the Constttu- any friends. j.ne.boro.

John B. King. Pine Bluff; W. tional I'rogrensive party (or Kidais). KHED BCHADEB, candidate for Harper.

Ola. N. Purr and wife. Car-Numerous casualties were sustained by rounty treasurer, has opeued beadquar- W. L.

Unodwln, wife and children. All $3 50 MIN TROUSERS lu-iliiced to All $4 50 MEN'S TROUSERS Ki'iliiet-d to All $5.60 MEN'S TROUSERS K'lucetl All $6.50 MEN'S TROUSERS Reduced to $2.75 $325 $4.25 $5.25 I pi Cvjf fc) 0I both sides, the Kusisns alone loaiug ur rooms 8 Kahn building, un you h. larby, Hooneviue; 10 wW. the or ,0 Ndarneleran; MaZI COMUS CLUB TO DANCE.Th. i.

Comud lianciuir Club will PiitHrtain ith A -nont. Malvern, i. r. A'WJSUK IUC lltHV UK 11 rLuiuiuua luuiini; Wolfe. 15elfa(.

K. Brajwell, El lora- All $7.50 MEN'S TROUSERS IE iliin i.rr.rtv niaiioee fiance Monday afternoon, amount of Stuinblln, Fort Kmlth; J. It. ort Smith. Joe T.

Andrews, lone, and the Stars and rttnpes, float- from 2:30 to 5 o'clock, "t- iag over the I'nited States consulate, thp dancin): hall, Tenth and On- i l.j i tar tretv a as shot down by a Kuusian shell. V. 8 Shade. A Peilev, Ounnlna- MADAME. aaaaaaaaT WAeTEKUNCK.

Sl(man, Benton, 1.. Moris, The reiMjrti. of atriH-ities said to have POLITICAL EQUALITY LEAGUE llrlnkley, Mrs 11 B. Copeland. Kayetle- S.

H. Cheney, Kearney; A. F. Mons. Maurice Maeterlinck, the Bel untei, and his wiTe.

(ieorgette Le-blane. are now on their wav to N'ew 1.1 I 1 I iic uiuuuuiiru, me iiiorikiuy umnur win nirri si me nam- Harper TuckTman F. Williams, services will be held at 10 o'cln. thn nuinilng frcm the Scott Street Methodist church. Fourteenth and Pcott streets The liev Charles E.

Draper and the Rev A Few will conduct the Bur Hedged to $UiCU Boys' Suits and O'coats on Sale Today IIcres an opportunity to buy the boy a Xew Year's Gift all our Famous Sampeck and Kahn Dreyfus Suits and Overcoats are on sale today at big reductions. rescott; H. F. McLean Teaarkana. York from hlua lra livachamp.

Bauman: Ernest Berry. on iWemher 21. The nuug me UHI1V0 uoucoiuuatants Dein rt wl vomuierre hi inis aiternooti. mall. Mrs.

Minnie I'. Kutberford. a leader of The Russians alone were the object of 'omen 's movements in Arkansas, will the operation of the ferritins, who dis- deliver un aildress. played no resentment against other for ACCUSED OP TAKDJO WATCH. Mount Ida, J.

R. Morfan, Hope; (1 W. of -rDe RU(, Bird" xhe ife ()f I lal will be In Oakland cemetery The pall Lnmaway. Wlngfleld, Fort Smith; F. tllp npyer hlB luniewed I Carers will 1: Clyde Croft.

A Phil W. KJ.1..S. nn. j. it.

nnion, when h. HiJ Hips. r. ratran. Julian Hurley.

l)r Young. Owin; J. H. Wesson, e'ners- ilharles Kaan. charL-ed with stealm i icn Me his wife in p.dea et Mell- (5ra and Clifford.

I sarde." which Henrv Russell of th Mr Mi-Coy was urs old and Is sur- A collision between Russian guards 1 watch Tuesday night from t'iil- I and Persian constitutionalists in the bert of Cave Citv, in the Ouapaw flats street during the night of December 20 was bound over "to th. i Hoston Opera Compajiv is to produce, be wagered with Mr Russell that he will enter America withont bein detected by the sleuths of the press. His arrival in N'ew York will be watched with Interest. Springs; C. Hunnlcutt, Gravelly; H.

O. Thweatt. Sparkman; Amy R. Roih, Conway; Wm. Deal.

Malvern: M. M. Blakely, Malvern; Dr. K. E.

Yarbroufc-li and wife. Harrtsburg: R. H. Allen. Ola, W.

A Trussell, Nettle TruMsell. Lamar, 1) Brown, city; L. E. Winfrey, Conway. B.

S. Foster, Arkadelphla; W. H. Manlen, E. Marden.

Alexander; B. Pavls. Mena; E. Bratton. Russell-vllle.

5eo. D. Mlddlehrook. Hope; tluy A. Simmons.

Conway. A. Stewart. vlved by his parents. Mr and Mrs.

P. W. McCoy of Levy, two sisters. Misses Magsle E. McCoy anil Velma M.t'oy of UTS Brag street.

Little Rock; seven brothers. T. O. McCoy of Mexico City; William N. McCoy of Pulaski Heights; Maurice Travis Damon, Claud and Ijine McCoy, all of Ivy.

See me oeginunig or the disturbances, terday afternoon bv Justice II 8an Two Tersisns were killed, after which ders. Gilbert identified a watch found the population showed great resent- bv the detectives inent Fighting became general through ARE 10 LA CONCERT CANCELED. Di management of Pepito Si r. F1btln-- the bov pianist who was to fL n.W!ngtky,thr JT at the Ken Jn lerate righting in the streets, the rifle 1 See Window Display. Window Display.

ami Maiin. firi l.i.. "er0 na tonigm. ves TMf HAN AMD BOY STORE 0 Harvey Edwards, city. W.

MISS LUCY REYNOLDS. Word was received of the death yesterday morning In I enver of Miss Lucy Reynolds, who for several years made her home with hr uncle. C. A Rev. The next day RusiaV rnfoiment.

The thf "IT various quarters of the city, do- llZZXu' ay telegraphed Manager MeVer ot MAIHAT4V) puiuvan. Havana; ole. Branch; E. Ihldy, Nashville, J. L.

Ferguson, Nashville; Adams. BePevllle, Brown. Miss Anna Wade. Bridges. Mrs.

P. M. Brldir-s. Pine Kluff. It Williams, city; Burrow-.

Fort Smith; D. Conatantlne. Hot Springs. J. K.

England, England v. Carroll, IVrmott: W. F. Nelson. Marianna; K.

W. McC.ough, Augusta; A El Dorado; T. C. Abbott Fl Iorado; H. Newson.

Wynne; Q. Hot Springs; J. W. Davis. Arkansas City; iank Woodward.

Arkansas City. F. L. Eaton, city. PR08ECUTING ATTORNEYS Persians with the honelesness of re- MEET.

The second annua meeting of he Arkansas Prosecuting Ittornevs y' Arkadelphla. and wife, Clln- M. Man imncr. i ne i crsians on the follow ing day evacuated their stronghold, and the Hussian troops occupied it. AWAITING 8AFE PASSAGE.

Washington, lec. 2y. Russia is making preparations for the safe passage of W. Morgan Shuster dis Brtnkley; M. L.

Mllner, Plumervllle; It. T.tylor. Hot Springs; Ona Carter, Walnut Ridge; Jas. II. Davis Womble; B.

Short, Womble: C. H. Bar-ham. lwlsvllle; A. Starburk.

Charles- ton; W. P. Strait. Morrllton; Pearle Ep- v. vuu.CHT-il 1IJ j'UIIlT OI HI the Hotel Marion yesterday, and after tin transaction of some routine business an adjournment was taken until toilay, when it is expected additional members of the association will arrive.

The session will closo this afternoon. CTTY MISSION. There will bo services at .1 o'clock afternoon and at 7 o'clock Sunday evening at the WITNESS ADMITS A PACKERS' POOL Yonr ote ror HENRY O. VOGLER POF treasurer will be appreciated nolds, of Little Rock MRS. ANNA FRENCH.

Special to the Conway, Dec body of Mrs Anna French, wife of Walter French of Little Rock, who died at Marfa, Tuesday, arrived at Conway this morning, accompanied by Mr French, and was taken at once to Bee Branch, their former home, for burial. Mrs French waa MO years old anfl ts survived by three children. W. P. BEALL Rpaclal to the Oaxerte I.ewlsvllle, Dec.

W. P. Bea.ll, years old, died Wednesday at the horn of his daughter. Mrs. E.

Hurd, of North Lewlsvllle. Mr. Beall wae for TJ years a member of the M. E. church, and 65 years a Mason.

He was buried with Maeonlc honors In the Wilson cemetery yesterday afternoon. perman. Plnrksvllle; TK N. Embrce, WriKhtsvlllc. Ualllw, Des Arc, Mrs.

Nixon and children. Helena; M. L. Martin, Firlnkley; M. Ham, Batesvllle; D.

Warden, Haien: C. M. Dansley. Benton; .1. F.

McKensle, Newport; T. II. LAKE SHORE HOTEL LAKE VILLAGE, ARK. R. D.

Crenshaw, Prop. New and first class in every respect) 30 rooms; all outside rooms; 9 private baths and 2 pnblie ones. Steamh-aVt modern. Rates re iso liable. i itv Mission, 51H West The afternoou services will be in the nature of a Hible studv for those converted at missea treasurer general of Persia, out of that country, according to dispatches received at the State Department today from Ambassador (fuild at St.

Petersburg. BRITISH WILL PROTECT. London, bee. L'tt. The British government has decided to increase the number of troops now employed in aouthern Persia as guards for the protection of the British consulates nd the trade routes.

Thia action is considered to have the mission services. Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson will lead in the Bible study.

.1. A. Robinson 'will conduct REMOVAL NOTICE. The Equitable Building and Loan Association has moved its office to 414 Wain street. R.

W. Righteell, Secretary. Principals Met Every Tuesday a "Postofflc Box 247" and Determined Prices. Chicago, Dec. 29.

Direct evidence that a packers' pool was in existence from 1S93 to 18S and that, after suspending operations two years, it resumed control of the country's fresh meat business, was given today in the pack services at 10 o'clock at the city jail FTRE DAMAGES STABLE. Ft re of Cox, Iardanelle; R. T. Cotham. Hot Springs; J.

F. Boggs, Panrburn. E. T. Waylan'd.

Conway; W. P. Craig. Hundley: L. T.

Hlayden, Tuckerman; A. C. Maddox, Magnolia; J. Reynolds, Der-mott; J. P.

Rogers, Conway: R. H. Free-land, Belleville; Dr. F. R.

Sweet, Case. E. F. An bus. Casa; J.

J. Dickinson, Case; M. M. Creasey, Perry: Orover Welkins, Hot Springs; 11 Gibson Jfcnd wtfe. Tomfisher; flonnta.

Helena; Chaa. Ummen, Oxan: Otto Koerner, unknown origin was discovered about clock Iaat evening in the stable in been made necessary bv the n.cont i attack at K.r.croon by kashgai nTek Tr i "i men on British Consul Smart Parkinson 520 Cumberland street It will be made plain that the goV i cmpanies Nos I and 4, arriving on the scene immedi er's trial by Henry Veeder, who admit ted that he acted as secretary of the interference with Persian authority New Series in January ANNOUNCED BY Equitable Building Loan Association atel.v after the alarm was given, ex tinguished the blaze before auv head UIgBUlZBIlOn. It was the first positive testimony offered regarding the existence of the old Helena: Frank Moss, Hope; A. Bradley, Fort Rmlth; A. J.

Walla, Jebb; M. Oarner, Forrest City; A. J. Laster, Wrlghtsvllle. CUT FI.OWIRa.

FLORAL DESIGNS or bonquets for all cecasloLs Call Tip ton Hurst, 521 Main. Phon 774. TO CURE COLD ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tar.lets. Druggists refund i oney if fails to cure. E.

W. nROVE'S signature is on esch box. 25. way waa gained. The damage was aDout siw.

GOOD ROADS EXPERT TO AT TRAVELERS DISCUSS PLANS FOR SECRETARY pooi, wnicn, it is said, met under the name of "Postoffiee Box No MARION Bertha WooUson, Willie 8u Parrott, Huntington; Mlas Den I son. Con TEND. George R. Browa. see rotary ery Tuesday in Chicago to fii the uriee In announcing the opening of a new series in the followina way: Elfin Milton, Oxark: 'Willie Bryan, of the Board of Trade, has received a or rresn beef, agree on the price to be estimates of dues paid on each $1,000 of stock are given, based on S3 year' Osark; Sidney Trlhle, Cheater; W.

C. ior cauie, and allot among its letter rrom Paul U. Sargent active director of the Public Koads Department Harnett. Mrs. W.

C. Barnett, Dsrmott Jean Dlai, Newport; Frank 8. Yantls, Tare Organizations Hold Joint Meet-In and W1U Take Up Propoal-tlon Again Tonight. "U1" amount of meat to be shipped into the different centers of actual experience, sine the organization of the association, in 1HS9: Estimate of Dues Pail! on $1,000 Stock Invested in Difforent Classes of Stock. Dardanelle; Jane Irby, Madge Stephens, or Agriculture, stating that representatives will be to Little Rock to ad drees a meeting of the Arkansas Good Roads and Drainage Association, which will bs held here February John F.

wuckhof, Conway; Lo-retta Masters. Dardanelle; J. F. Black, Texarkana, Lona Hoons, Arkadelphla; 1. Block.

Wynne; Dr. C. Smith and wife, and l.Vs,,. Hamburf; Alice Mayo, Cabot; Frances INFIELD BROTHERHOOD uisirioution. Henry Veeder is son of Albert Veeder, attorney for the packers.

CAN MURDERER BE INSURED? tT. 8. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments of Heirs of Executed Man Washington. Doe. the death "of a murderer by legal process free life in Johnson.

Holly Grove; Lilly. Mayo, Holly Grove; Felleta Henry, Pine Bluff; Juanl-ta HIneman, Morrell; J. E. Bison. Jebb; C.

A. Miller and wife, Arkadelphla; Anna Davidson, Miss L. Inlr, Poplar Grove; At a joint meeting of members of the Arkansaw Travelers' the United Com mercial Travelers and the Travelers' Protective Association last night in the rathskeller of the Hotel Marion, the proposition of electing a general secretary for all three organizations was approved. It was shown that, in the interest of the membership of all three organisations, general co-operation wag necessary, from a standpoint of increase in membership, as well as for the interests COUNTRY BACKBONE AND SPARE RIBS. Backbone )h.

Spare Ribs iflc pr lb. 10c pr lb. rurkey aoc per lb. 15c per lb. Capital Majestic MEAT MARKET Anna Dawson, Arkadelphla: M.

McGIII, Hot Springs; M. J. Russellvflle. Conway; MEETS. The Brotherhood of the Win field Memorial Methodist church gave a banquet last night in the chapel of the church.

More Jhan 100 plates were laid. Thomas S. Busbee acted as toast-master. Those on the program were Oeorge Thornburgk, U. 8.

Bratton, Dr. A. R. Stover, B. D.

Brickhouse C. C. Ocs, J. It. C.

Michael and T. M. Mehaf FIFTEEN MEN PROFESS. Fifteen DlfTereno Monthly Estimated Estimated Value of 40 Between Number of Total Dues Shares at Dues and uasb. DuM Months to Paid.

Maturity. jj.oqo Maturity. oelved. 5.00 12.1 Mos. IfllS.on 11,000.00 1385.00 7.50 y3 Mos.

6P7.30 1,000.00 302.50 10.00 78 Mos. 760.00 1,000.00 240.00 Bv. 12.50 63 Mos. 787.50 1,000.00 218.50 15.00 54 Mos. 810.00 1,000.00 190.00 0.00 43 Mos.

860,00 1,000.00 140.00 New Offices, 414 Main 8t. R. W. RIOHTSELL. 8CTtary.

Mrs. 8. M. Bridges, Miss Louise Bridges, surance companies from paying the in- Pine Bluff; Miss Salle aL Bain, Portland; T. C.

Morgan, PtWcott; J. R. or employers and the city and state, it Crowe, ArkaUelphla; B. Jones, Wll-mott; W. E.

Baker, Klnirsland: Halen is proposed that tba ircneml aeriirv devote his entire time to the work It hnaT7 men professed faith at Lehman. Maynard; L. S. Klncheloe. the itv Mission, 519 West Markham auranee carried on his lifet That question was before the Supreme Court of the United States today for answer as an outcome of the death sentence of James 8.

MeCue mayor of Charlottesville, for the murder of bis wife in 1904. The case was up for argument as a preliminary to decision bv th. Wheatley: D. T. Rogers, Jonesboro; J.

W. Bellamy, Atlhelmer; Sybil la Morgan, J. W. OLSON, MGR. rillar; Fal I.

Phslps, ConwayTJettla was decided to have the Executive Committee call another meeting of the three associations for tonight at the Hotal Marion at 8 o'clock. BATTLE LASTED 24 HOURS Phones 631, 614,655,617. Rachels, Alice Rachels, Searqy; Alberta Bass, Bee be; Nelle Steed. Maud Steed, Bauxite; Minnie Fllppen, Sue Flippen, VI- A decision is not expected" for several lonla: Hettle Dunaway, Conway; May Newton, Montlcello; Lucy Nunn, Pres- weeas. William H.

Whit of Richmond, Va and William H. White Jr. of Xnrfoii. street, at last night services, conducted by the Rev. Charles Draper, pastor of the flcott Street Methodist church.

The mission hall was crowded. The rolls distributed at last night's meeting were denated by Bott 's confectionery. The coffee was furnished by the Philathea Bocietv of the First Baptist church. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION MEETS. Th regular meeting of the Little Rock Union of Sunday School Teachers was held last night at the First M.

E. church, South. B. W. Torreyson made the principal address, speaking on Study," dealing particularly cott; Mrs.

O. F. Kyster, Mrs. A. B.

Rhodes, Mr. M. J. Kennedy. Stuttgart; have been in the citv several dv Kate Harder, Annie Belle Bridges, Elisa to argue for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company that the l.l Funeral Designs 000 inauraooe on McCue' life should beth Irby, Newport; Haiel Howard, Lonoke; Llna B.

Moore, Plumervllle; 8. S. Beatty, England; Rosa B. Israelle, Walnut Ridge; J. R.

England, England; A. D. Murphy, Strong; Grace Wells, Searcy; R. not be paid to McCne' four orphans, ii. waisn ana LI.

Harmon of Phar- Alio arastif iiorat jotan io presentation an wMalngt a specialty. VESTAL'S, 401 Mate ti P. M. PalM, Mgr. Phon After businass honrs call 687.

lotteeville, are her to fight for me ueirs. with the child between the age of nine Turka Defeated Italians, Killing Half of Tbelr Force. Washington, Dec. 29. A 24 -hour battle, in which 4be Turkish troops defeated the Italian force, killing half of it In the rout, iB described in an official message from Constantinople made public at the Turkish embassy tonight.

The message waa transmitted to the imperial ministry of war at Constantinople by the commander of the Turkish troop, fiom Tobrok, Tripoli, under date of December. 23. The number kill aad wound-is not given. A dispatch from Derna, Tripoli, says: "An Italian force under (Jen. Del The need of dependent children and 18 year.

H. R. Fertig, Miaa Min the attorneys arirtie in a brief for the nio T. Allen and th Rev. John Van Lear were also on the program.

M'PHERSON POST ELECTS Me C. Dalton, Parkin; Neta Mock. Birdie Mock, Warm Springs; Nannie Sullivan, Batesvllle; W. E. Clark, Strong; Miss Pearl Davis, Miss Tom ye Davis, Forrest City; Erin Bradford.

Queen; Miss Gussi Jones. Pine Bluff; Miss Vela Jer-nlgan. Batesvtlls; Ida Wren, Newport; J. K. Gates, Fort Smith; W.

C. Cornish, city; J. B. Daniels, Deetnott; Mrs. C.

children, "are no ley because their father is hanged, but such a tragedy, by diminishing their advantages and opportunities In life, greatly enhance Pherson PoBt No. 1, G. A. held its annual meeting last night at Kirst's Frank's Carpet Cleaning Works their needs and condition of depend A Good Investment for the Xexc Year Is Stock in the Ladies Building and Savings Association We Will Open a New Series, No. 87, January 2, 1912 We are a Local Iruilding and Loan Association, organized in 1882, and make loans on real estate only, in Little Rock and Argenta, or on our own stock.

A monthly payment of $10.00 as an investment, or $16.67 on a loan, is estimated to mature $1,000 in 76 months. A monthly payment of $20.00 as an investment, or $26.67 on a loan, is estimated to mature $1,000 in 42 months. A monthly payment of $5.00 as an investment, or $11.67 on a loan, is estimated to inAture $1,000 in 130 months. Eight sories mature and are paid out each year. These estimates are based on our pant experience.

We solkit subscriptions for stock, either aa an investment or a loan, subject to approval by Board of Directors. We are prepared to make loans promptly. Board of Directors: J. J. Mandlebaum, president; A.

R. Bragg, vice president; A. Pratt, treasurer; Harry Lasker, O. Fones, J. A.

Van Etten and Leo Pfeifer; J. Black- wood, attorney; Geo. W. Clark, auditor. J.

H. BILHEIMER, Secretary. 116 West Second Street. Phon 5829. 1112 Main St.

ence and when the insurance nnlir.v Hall, and Main streets, and elected the following officers for the ensuing Carpets taken np, cleaned, re does not stipulate for the commission M. 8lmpson, Morrell; Mrs. Lee Simpson Juono while protecting enginers repair wvmt lunKHr f'liinniM rwiMnr 11 ing the aaueduct was KvW senior vi. nm.n..'. paired and relaid, or cleaned on th floor by new "Air Cloaniag Process." Ilav our wagon call.

large fore of Tork with heavy artil-' B. Schooley, junior vice commandant; Lr. Iv. Bentley, surgeon; S. Henderson, cnapiain; ft.

Mitchell, quartermaster, J. E. Leas, officer of the dav. and M. of a cri me, it should require something more than mere technical reasoning to read into the eontraet an exception which neither party actually had in mind." Answering the argument that the payment would tend to encourage suicide, the attorneys declared that one seeking death for such a purpose would adopt a more certain method.

C. Btouteagle, officer of the guard. Th annnal encampment of the Department of Arkansas, O. A. win be held at Payettevlll in May, 1912.

NEOROES PLAN CELEBRATION. Hamburg; R. 8. Wllklns, Coffeyvllle; J. Jernlgan, ShertlU; Louise Patent, Augusta; Dr.

E. Bowen an'd wife. Bauxite; C. F. Huff, Hot 8prlngs; S.

F. Morton, Forty; J. Bumhardt. Arkansaa City; Dr. T.

B. Bradford, Arkansas City; J. W. McDowell, Batesvllle; O. F.

Blackwood, city; Bugen Lank ford and wife. DeVall's Fluff; H. Metcalf, Wllmot: V. M. Betts, H.

V. Betts. Callon; J. O. Elliott, Fordfc; Pearle Hawley, Hot Springs; W.

L. Vernon, Warren; Hugh C. Roberta, Searcy; Mis. Alice Mayo, Cabot; Miss Lily Mayo, Mis Johnson, Holly Orovt; H. Fleming.

Karle; J. C. Hughes, Walnut Ridge; O. C. Nashville; J.

F. Goodrum, Warren; H. G. Miller, Lonok; H. F.

McFsd-dea, Stuttgart; J. P. Smith. Benton; Jery. The Italians, though hard preaa ed, managed to hold off the enemy until the work was completed, and then retired to their redoubt with a low of thru killed aad 77 wounded.

now letThTteeth gnash Watterton gays Booewvelt Couldn't Carry One Solitary gtata! Charlotte, N. Defl, 29. If Roosevelt should be returned to the preai-dener he would "Diaaifv" 46th Semi-Annual UNDELLJOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN, building, with rl) modern conveniences; convenient to business center; on block from Mam street Rooms. Tto and Third and Louisiana streets. O.

A. Hoy, proprietor Th Lincoln Emancipation Club, a negro organization, ha completed th program for aa Emancipation Day celebration at 10 o'clock Monday morning in th auditorium of Philander Smith College. The principal address will be mad by Prof. F. T.

Vnegar on "Th Emancipation and th Emancipator." Other who will Uk part ia the pro aad Afaxicaniie th republic, aeeord-' iag to CoL Henry Wattenon, the et- I Dividend Mrs. Charles Miaa Louise Oaw. Camden; Addle B. Wfclteloy, Bradford; W. A.

Jackson, CamUea; Miss Leu Is THE MERCHANTS HOTEL 1 1 JWJSSW mA nils fvff1e. HaiiI. Vm 1 1 ran Bonthera editor, at a banquet her tonight Mr. Wattenoa declared that he did not ihare i the alarm that Colonel Booaevelt really is a candidate, and expressed the belief that even should a tamped asovtmtat for him woceed in the corniig national Republican convention, "would not earry a single tat in th Union." gent of fie; Rout N. 4, ubtatlon A.

European plan, Heaaquartara for ootn-marclal men. J. R. Frasler, proprietor. years th road.

Room. without hath. Booms, H.U and tt with bath. Phones ra tvsry room. New sample 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all lft-bver pyrography and bras d-lignl.

Jungkind, 81! Main street. Convenient to business district BARBERS TO CHANGE HOURS. Responsibility Service Protection to Depositors In a private bank the assets of its owners are responsible for its deposits or other dfbts. In a state bank the liability of the owners of the stock is limited to the amount of stock owned, but such institutions are given powers not granted national banks. The active officers of this bank have pledged their re-sources to the bank should it need them, and our customers can secure in our place business any service that can be rendered by a trust company.

In addition, our 'depositors have the protection afforded them by.the close supervision which the banking methods of all national banks receive from the national government. England National Bank TO "OUR SAVINGS DEPOSITORS. Pleas bring ia yonr pass books a or after December 10, 1911. The Little Rock Trust Company Capital aad Surplus, $150,000. THIRD 4 MAIN STS.

gram are: ut. w. K. a. Duncan, Dr.

O. W. Hayman, Mis C. J. Booker, W.

B. King, Wsley ehapel ehoir, Dr. B. Coffin. Arkansaa Baptist College chorus, Mr.

M. H. Speight, John W. Hll ton and Philander smith Colleg chorus. MAJL SERVICB ON MONDAY Monday, January 1, bein a holiday, Postmaster U.

8. Bratton has issued a notic of JjmitecLjnail service on that day." Th registry, money order, stamp and general delivery windows of th local poftoffle will be open only from 0:80 to 10:30 a. m. Downtown carrier will make two deliveries and' resident carrier! one delivery, th carrier leaving th office a soon after 8 6 'clock in the morning a possible. Rural mail carrier will not serve their routes, bat patrons may receive their nail by calling at the following points between 9:10 and 10:80 a.

m.i Route No, After January, liha- Uttl Rosk -union barber (hop will ope a at o'clock in th nwraing, and elot at 7:30 o'clock in th evening. On Saturday night shop will close at 11 a'a1u1 AS 11, SO 1 DIXIE QUEEN RESTAURANT. 115 Center street; opposit postofflc. conducted hy eiean American for par tie Rock Local No. 182 of th Intnia-i Malaria Make Pal Blood: Th Old Btaadard OROVEf TASTB-VfV LESS CHILL TONIC drive out malty Wria and build np th lyttam.

For grown peopl and childraa, 80. MALARIA MAKES PALB XICBXT CHILDJiEH. Th Old standard GROVES TASTE-LESS Chill Tonit drive opt alaria and bollda op th tyiUm. For grew, peopl Md children, 80c iLS "SPOTLESSLY CLEAN.

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