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iRfiS&BfliBiiiMaiiBBiBiEBHSiaisaiiaiiiaiKaaisiarsaa^igiBviiHBiBBiniiiHBiHHiu iBBB Genuine Fr Dress Ginghams Worth 85 cents per yard Sale price per yard 20 Cents 9RBBBBg aM(EB»BiSaKBBSKaSBaBBSaBiISf«s:aBR*tM38SSBBaBaJSSaS«?aSSBSSBB»0aBEaaiS»BSRaBB«aE!Bif-i&’''?;3l':,r MALVERN DAILY RECORD J. H. BEERSTECHER. Editor . ..Ji< each Afternoon except Sunday Ascription, 10 Cents a Weeh TELEPHONES Office 64W. Residence, 69 e News Items to either phone. Entered at the Postoi'fiee at Malvern '' Arlion as as second class matter. TIME TABLES Iron Mountain Southern Raiway NORTHBOUND No. 4 St. Louis, due 7;01 a m fast No. 28 Little Rock Local 11:22 am No. 36 Little Rock Local 4:23 p m No. 6 St. Louis fast 7:10 p m SOUTHBOUND Texas Due 8;52 a m fast Hope ” 9:38 a m local Texarkana ” 7:10 p in local Texas 8:50 p m fast 5 No 35 No. 223 No. 3 nrA Talond R otlvAn.-j No, 610 Hot Springs to Malvern, 8 a, m. No. 615 Malvern to Hot Springs 8:15 a. m. No. 629 Malvern to Butterfield 8:25 a. ra. No. 630 Butterfield to Camden 9:15 a. m. No. 629 Camden to Malvern 6:30 p. m. No. 618 Hot Springs to Malvern 6:40 p. in. No. 617 Malvern to Hot Springs 7: 05 p. m ANNOUNCEMENTS For Circuit Judge of the 7th Judicial Circuit We are authorized to announce the name of Hon. D. D. Glover, as a can didate for the office of Circuit Judge of the 7th Judicial Circuit, composed of the counties of Hot Spring, Grant and Saline, subject to the action of the 1918 Democratic Primary. A. e, WeudUng hfto resigned his pos ition with the Moline Lumber Co., here and has accepted a position with the company in Camden Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Wrendling will leave about August 1st., for their new home. Visit the Clean, Sanitary and Up to Date Latest Electric Equipment Shave 1 5 c Hair Cut 25c On Mam street, in the Gibbs building. Alfred and Lewis Tucker, of Hot Springs were the Sunday guests of their sister, Mrs. A. L. Parker and family. / ***** Mrs. E. N. Strauss and children re turned Saturday from a visit of sever al days with Mr. and Mrs. Horace G. Pugh in Little Rock. * * * * * Mrs. Dr. Gully of Hot Springs and Mrs. Lewis of Social Hill, have re turned to their homes after a weeks visit to the family of their brother, J. R. Hall. * * $ $ * Robt. Harold Short, six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Short, died Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The little one has only been sick since Fri day, but was taken with congestion, and grew rapidly worse until the end came. The funeral services were con ducted this afternoon at the residence | on Clardy avenue by Rfv. J. T. Howell. Burial took place at Oak'Ridge ceme | tery. The Rec$?d extends deepest sympathy to the bereaved parents, brothers, and sisters of the little one. I.OCAL AND PERSONAL MISS MARY MEYER i | Society and Assistant Local Editor Phone 211 —Meet me at the Elite. ***** Eugene McCormack and Gus Berger were Hot Springs visitors Sunday. ***** Fliseiiinaii Yeast received twice a week at Smith & Haltom, Meat Mar ket, Telephone 215, or 28. * * * * * Winfield Williams and son spent the week-end in Arkadelphia. * 4f, * * * Try Peters’ Arab Horse Peed. * * Jjs * * W. D. Alexander and family and Jesse Keith, motored to Tulip Sunday. ***** Fine Feeds make Fine Friends. We make both. M. C. Peters Mill Co. * * * * D. S. Bray returned from a business | trip to Pine Bluff. it Attorney Morton Carden spent Sun day in Hot Springs. ***** J i King Corn Horse and Mule Feed. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brewer of Lit tle Rock are the guests of J. T. Cleir and family. * * * * * Clean Feeds made in a Clean Mill Thats Important. Peters Arab Horst Feed. * * * * * Mrs. Lora Graves, returned Sunday | to her home in Vivran La., after a vis jit of several days to friends here. *>!:**♦ FOR RENT—A sixroom house on j Main street. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Ross, ***** Mrs. J. F. Thomas and Jennie Belle, : are visiting at Donaldson. * * * * * G. T. Merritt returned Saturday from a business trip to Memphis. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS TONIGHT The Malvern Chamber of Commerce | will hold its regular meeting at the Woodman hall tonight at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to be present at the meeting as business of impor tance is to be transacted. * * * * * J. B. Farrish of Little Rock was vis iting in the city Sunday. * * * * * Ben Key of Arkadelphia was a Mal vern visitor Sunday. ***** Peters’ Proven Products. Quality Feed for all Kinds of Live Stock and Poultry. ***** B. T. Wright and family motored to Hot Springs Sunday. 4c sfc * * W. D. Alexander and M. O. Sheldon are Tulip visitors today. ***** Attorney J. M. Hogue of Hot Springs, is attending Court here today ***** FOR SALE—One Ford Touring car in fair condition. Write Wm. G. Bal dwin care Caddo Hotel, Arkadelphia or see Malvern Hdw. Co. * * * * * Mrs. D. G. Allen will return today from a weeks visit with relatives at Dalark. *****■' Mrs. Anna Lee, of Texarkana, is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gambell. * * * * * Miss Jennie Hannah, of Little Rock will arrive tonight to be the guest of Miss Effie Rogers. * * * * * Coulter Young, who is employed in Little Rock, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. C. A. Young. ***** Kelley Clardy, was down from the i Officers Training Camp, yesterday I spending the day with his parents. immmmimimmummmmiiimim iiiiimimiimiiiiiimiiiimilllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllll UNLOADING CAR YUKON’S BEST Flour Each sack bears a Pure Food stamped Guarantee. nimimiiiuiMi'uimiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll: ' Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark spent the j l week-end with relatives in the city. ***** Mrs. Lee Bass of Elizabeth La., is j visiting her daughter Mrs. Ralph Ad i aras. * * * * * White Crest Flour, Smith & Hal- ! tom’s Meat Market, Telephones 215 and 28. - ' * * * * * Maurice Chamberlain of Ft. Logan II. Roots spent Sat. night and Sunday with his homefolks. He was accom panied by his friend Jeary Higgs. ***** FOR RENT— After August 1st., 2 rooms and large sleeping porch, furn ished. Running water in rooms. Convenient to town. Apply, Mrs. E. Adams, Page avenue. * * * * * Tax Assessor, Hei’schel Smith came in Saturday and spent Sunday at home. He left early this morning for Butter field, where he will assess taxes today. Tom Chamberlain of Brandon is visiting relatives here. * * * * * Mr. Phillips has returned to Tenn. after an extended visit with his daugh ter, Mrs. Clark Caldwell. * * * * * O. E. Gillam and wife of Warren are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fair aanks and family. * * * * * Mrs. L. T. Pence of Conway is the juest of her sister Miss Vannie Drap er. * * * * * Miss Ethel Slater is entertaining aer young friends with a party at her lome this afternoon. ***** Mrs. Gertrude Blackman for the past five weeks the guest of her laughter Mrs. Claude Mann, will leave ;his week to visit her son in Chicago, aefore returning to her home in Nash ville Tenn. (limiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiimiiimiiimiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Malvern Hardware Company. YOU generally buy oilcloths and linoleums to place in rooms, offices and halls, where wear is an absolute necessity—else you would substitute a rug or a carpet. If the linoleum is not of good quality, a Reason’s use will put it out of commission, and you will dis cover that it was a very expensive investment—no matter how cheaply you may have bought it. Our linoleum comes to us from the very best makers and we are showing the newest colorings and designs in printed qualities. iiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii FIRST BAPTIST NOTES Yesterday was a great day with us The largest Sunday School and cong regation for several weeks. One ad dition at eleven o’clock, two baptised at 6 p. m. The young ladies, were: Misses Francis Lloyd and May Barlow converts from the Walco meeting. The writer never worked with a noblejt\.and band at Walco. Our regular appoint ments there will be continued. I am in a meeting this week with the Oah Grove church, six miles west of Mal vern. The outlook for a good meeting is bright. The revival season is on let prayer be made that many souls be saved. Regular prayer meeting at the Firs! church, Wednesday night. Make it a large and helpful meeting. Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Newton and Miss Marguerite and Monroe Newton of England are visiting friends in the more faithful people J. T. HOWELL. * * * * J. S. Black left Sunday for a busi ness trip to Tennessee. He was ac companied by his grandson, Robt. Til lery. * * tr * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyle and fami ly of Hope arrived Sunday to be the guests of J. R. Boyle and family and Jno. Lindvall, Jr. and family. ***** ' L. D. Tomlinson has resigned his position as clerk for the Globe Shoe and Clothing Co. and has accepted a position with the Wis. Ark. Lumber Company. TAN-NO-MORE The most Tho Shin Baautifisr scientific and most wonder ful facial preparation of the modern age. It imparts to the skin a velvety softness and Delicacy which is de lightful in appearance and pleasing in its effect. Used during the day it is a protection from the Sun and Wind. In the evening its use assures a fault less complexion All dealers 35c, 50c, and $1.00. Baker-Wheeler Nifg. Co., Dallas Tex. ■11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Some Bargains in Farms and City Properly: 8 acre farm with new 2 room house, all in cultivation, mile out, good land. Near Walco. Price $750.00 14 acre farm, right new 3 room house and barn, all in cultivation, very healthy place. 1% mile northeast. Price $865.00. 165 acre stock farm, running water, 30 acres incultivation, $1100. 9 miles south. 3 room house and sleeping porch, 3 nice lots and barn, Sullenberger Ad dition. Price $550.00 120 acres unimproved good land near R. L. Connells farm, 7 miles southeast on Brown Spring road, all for $500.00. Half cash, balance to suit. 24 acre farm, 3 room house, good water and orchard, part cultivated. 7 miles west, near George Ray’s store. Price $300.00. Half cash balance terms. 3 lots, nos. 1, 2 and 3, block no. 3 West Rock Addition at Little Rock, $600.00 5 room house, 3 nice lots, fine gar den growing. Immediate possession. Located Page ave. Special price $600. 4 room house with 8 lots near Pump house $850.00. 163 acre farm, 65 acres in cultiva tion, 5 room house, 3 barns and store building. 2% miles south of town on Lono road. Price $2600.00 39 acre farm, 3 miles west on Arka delphia road, 4 room house small bam and other buildings, cellar, orchard* healthy location, about 15 acres in cultivation, all bottom land except house site. Price $750.00 12 nice level lots on Baker hill near Moline mill. Special price for all 12 lots, $600.00, worth $1200.00 all to gether. 20 acres, first Ouachita river bot tom land, $60 per acre, terms. 77 acre farm, good 4 room house barn and out buildings, orchard. On Arkadelphia highway. 30 acres in cultivation, near church and school. $1100.00 easy terms. J. Q. ROGERS, BOX 825 PHONE 1 and 109 ALSO WHOLESALE DEALER IN HAY. FLOUR AND FEED MURRY’S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Phon 317. E* eli rery pete knew there was something missing By KEN KLING \± ON Cv'cR House FOR FoOKS T A 3QK ! ye % make ITSOMG OTM.ER -'■•‘SENlNC i ViMV, »$-N*T TMC CHICKED SOUP i COOD, DEAR ? Cee, its cocky hank an’ } His wipe x>i£>n’t cone • FOP .PINNER- THIS STUn v—-> IS TGCRlBCe ! THATS FUNNY * X TO<-E> THfc