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No War Price on This imported Soap *r« n+AHaz an imports Toj>t top ii jfmr fa* >rft* «4*r~~ 3 cakes for 15 cents TWa *f*r> *«* »Ki«e4t tfc* war film* «m»i <m •> toad i,y T-. 1> fens of Part*. and If koozbt today trot! 4 have to *WJ for Iftr a < a - <■ Cet u* tend you a bo* SCHNECK DRUG CO. "B«er» Her* A!*aya” 62€ CENTRAL AVE phone no. 7 BOWLING NOTES. The Court Hoeie teem woti three atraught from tb* Southern Taint an 1 Color Co„ and the Majesties •on and knt one with the Mazr.la*. Scwe—Soutbefs Paint ifc Color Co. fcpera.1G4 Keller ..122 Wooten.ll.» 421 464 429 Total*.. Court l(o«*e: Rorrooich.MS Ml 159. t'oliins.,..147 216 15.1 i Moseley ,, .. HI 112 171 Total*.471 Ma/ziaa: Hieink.12t Ru*nei.159 Ma/zia.. .. .. 1S6 Total*.475 ' Majesties: Gtbtnt.m Spivey., .. ..106 Hoaeley .. .. ..M2 4* . 174 452 1*7 467 a is i o iso | ,9 140 Total* .. 4*7 512 411 ^ The Majei tie* and Southern Painti and t'otor Co. bowl ton sbt. YOUR TEETH NEED THIS Parttcr,|ar people prefer Retail Tnotb Pa tie. If yo i u <• it you «i! know why. Iti> use i d< i:e tfui. In <ai: e of is- deli' lour f <tvor ai <1 d< llfthtfuliy cool Inc effect*. Most too p> believe that it more readily c t rr* the teeth that; other dentlfrbe*, D;■ ■ >• easily reniovin;' tartar and other di*< oloratlon*. and h aving Uhe in much better condition. Rexall Tooth Paste contain* no ariils. It *?» deplaned f*o iiiO’itli , * **ii* line** and for month comfort, and fills tKithv, purpose* more completely than any other dentifrice »<■ know of We recommend lt» u*e to all who arc particular about the care of their teeth. Price 25 cent*. Sold in fhl* corn rnunlty only at our store The Re* all Store It. O. Morri- lirug Co NOTICE BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS For “I” Beams, Lintels, Anchors, Fire Escapes, Structural Iron Work, Smoke stacks and Boiler Casings. Write or Wire BEMBERG - BLANZ IRON WORKS 2ND AND ROCK STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARK 1811 DISTANCE PHONE 2227 SECRETARY «;ADOO ADVISES THEM TO »E LIBERAL IN MAT TER OP CROP* MOVEMENT. Excess >*e Interest Charge* Will Be F-ewnet} Upon by the Treasury Oesj-trer?, He Declares. «a» >.r*on. Sept. 21.-A warning to national banks which have re ceive*! eatrpsey currency, cot to r itar(t<f ntewive Interest rales or to r--':*e 'iasat crdits. was g.ve.i ton rtt fey Seer-tary McAdoo in a form*: *-a-.*m*n: dealing with the pre-e vt ‘itcatioa in the cotton gra v ing states. The secretary declared he wo-itd not hesitate to withdraw government deposits from offending haa* s or ref ;*e to li< ie emergency i currency to them. K-ide fr<im this warning. Mr. Me i A«oo announced there is no reason i for the cotton manufacturer and ; r> ducer to feel pe«s*jniistic. Me ex pressed tha belief that there must •noon be an increased demand for cot Um. and added: "If the banks, the merchants and the manufacturers throughout the south will fjult taking counsel of fear arid will go forward with confidence the • tualloa, l believe, will improve stilr farther. “t oraplants have been made to me." *a,d the leeretar;'* statement, "that some of the national hanks vhii ii are the beneficiaries of gov ernment deposit* and which are re ceiver national hank currency, are * barging excessive rate* of Interest on loans a* well a* restricting cred tt*. I hav • ordered that a careful In vestigation may he made Immedi ately. "If it Is discovered depository hanks do not extend legitimate credits or i- r * iru * • • - -live rat* < of Inter* r»t for government funds deposited with them, or for so-called emergency currency which has been issued to hem. l hail not hesitate to withdraw government funds from such hanks and to r fuse to issue emergency cur r-ney to hank- which 1 am convinced are not making use of It upon reason ahie terms for the benefit of the busi r>e-- community. Tilts com;dies not on.v to national banks In the cotton -tales but in all other sections of the country. It imfst he remembered that the Issuance of this so-called eraerg i net currency rests by law solely within the discretion of the secretary of the treasury. 1 shall not knowing ly e*«rcl*e that discretion In favor of any bank or banks which fail to make use of it at reasonable rates of interest for the benefit of the com merce business of the country. “A decidedly encouraging develop ment in the cotton situation is the re sumption of export shipments from (Jalveston, which have been reported to me as follows. “September 14th, 2,25 k baies; lfitli, :?.4<»7 hales; 17th. TfiOO bales; 1 kiu, 9.RO0 hales; 19th, X.l.V) hales; total, I 27,2171 bales. These are the first shipments from <ialveston ince the outbreak of the European war. From the port of j N.-w York there have been exported | between September 1st and 19th, 5.57b tiales, from Philadelphia there was exported on September J9th 1,540 bales.” -o-— A great, big line of the prettiest and warmest comforts you have ever looked at Cotton filled comforts from $1.25 lo $4. Itl'ITIK’S. -o Ice cream and sherbets from purest ingredients obtainable. Public rllui Co„ phone 645. 6-12-tf WAKES UP THE LIVER f,iv-Ver-Imx puts the liver In tone to perform its proper functions, giving ro w life, new vigor and strength to the entire asystetn. Read what prominent Texas farmer write* fo l.iv-Ver l4u. April 7. 1914. "I take pleasure in saying for pub lication that by the uso of Liv-Ver I,ax 1 have been cured of a disease which It: correctly described by the re* ogitlwal symptoms of Biliousness, Htomnch and Mver trout) e, Constipa tin-; and resulting complications, and recommend its use to all like suffer erf J. H. Brewer.” A. II Cain, witness. A /armless vegetable compound, guaranteed to relieve all liver trou bles; wonderful* quick and happy In results, having no nauseating, weak ening effects like calomel. Sold in 5<>c and $1 bottles. Buy from drug gists or from libation t'o-Oporatlve ■ Mudiclni- Company, i-obanon, Tenn. A TIP TO THE WISE Get Under a New Lid and Save From $1 to $2 “The Hatterie” Manufacturing Hatters 245 Centra! Avenue Telephone 699 High-Class Remodeling TURCOS WHO ARE FIGHTING IN THE FRENCH ARMY Hardy fighter* of the Nineteenth corps of the Algerian contingent fn the French army TheLr fearless Cere* »t»a' k* on the enemy seem to utterly demoralize the German gunners. BAPTIST MEETINGS STILL IN PKOGKESS CONVERSIONS RESULTED IN EACH OF THE MEETINGS HELD IN CITY LAST NIGHT. Services were well attended at all I of the Baptist churches last evening, I and there wore souls saved in each j of the services. Th» power of the | Lord is being manifested and great -Odd is being done. The peopie of the city are aware that this cam paign is on. Many of the Christian people are putting aside their for mality and are going out on the streets aski ig the people to service in the chureiu So far there have , been 1 10 additions to all of the Bap- : tist churches, but the harvest lias ; only begun. There are scores and score- of other- that these churches are hoping to reach before tit is series of meetings shall close. At First church last evening Mr. Blankenship began the song service promptly at 7: HO. in the afternoon he had organized a junior chorus and they were present and took an effec tive part in the service. Mrs. Blank enship sang "Don’t Forget the Prom ise Made to Mother.” Evangelist Palmer spoke on “Why I Am Not art Infidel." The evangelist gave a good, sane argument that showed that the infidei liar] nothing to stand upon and nothing to offer to take the place of Chri lianlty. At the close of the ser vice there were two approved for baptism and two received by letter. At Second church there w^s held an afternoon service, at which time there were four approved for bap tism. Evangelist Wright and Singer Babbitt conducted the evening ser vice and there were t wo approved for baptism, two received by letter, and four conversions. At Park Place Evangelist Scott and Si.iger Morris bad a splendid Mon day night congregation and the church received three by letter and one conversion. This morning will be park Place day at First church. A friendly con test is on to see which church will have the best attendance at th.» morning service. \t the close of this service llev. iKfWill, past r of the church, will baptise those who tiave been received for baptism. Evangelist Scott will preach at 10 o'clock each morning tills week. He is a forceful speaker and should haw good congregations to hear all of his messages. Every afternoon Evange list Palmer will preach at the colored center. ' Everybody Is invited to at tend these services. WAR SUMMARY The nature of the .struggle be tween the (lernians and the allied force* on the battle front in France which stretches from Noyoti In the wst to Verdun, is Indicated by the latest official communication from the French war office, which says that the engagements have become less violent. Front thIk It would seem as If both side had readied the con clusion that the anting of a few yards of ground hardly warranted the losses entailed and that prep arations are under way for a strong offensive movement at some strategic point. The French also report they have made progre in the terri tory between Hiteims and the Ar gonne forest. On their left wing they have reached the heights of Lasalgny. With the French on this pair of the battle line are the llritish, who. according to at) of ficial statement Issued by the Itrltlsh press bureau, have fared badly since the beginning of the war in the loss of officers. CHANGING THE FRONTIER I Alter waiting -10 years the Fr< nch finally had a chance at the German frontier marks along the Alsace-Iair ratne border, and It did not take them long to tear down the sign:, that here ( the black eagle and the words Deutch< s Reich." The casually lists show that 71*7 British officers are among the kilted, wounded and missing, a very high percentage of the total losses. Among these are :;;i colonels and lieutenant colonels, majors and "Id captains. The <'oldslrearn guards have lost II of their officer*, the highest on the list. The German emperor lias taken up his quarters in Luxemburg, ac cording to a I’ari.- dispatch. To guard against possible raids by French aviators a squadron of German aeroplanes is held in readiness. The Montenegrin army is be lieved to be close to Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia. The Monte negrin foreign office ’iearn- that the Austrian army is in retreat. Because of Ills disapproval of the action of the British govern ment in seeking the conquest of German Southwest Africa, Briga dier General Beyers, command ant general of tiie Union of South Africa’s defense forces, lids re signed. President Wilson, it is report ed from Washington, while an nouncing that ii" is “prayerfully working for pi ace in Europe,'* will take no further steps for the present regarding mediation. U. S. REVENUE SHIP IS FAST ON SHOALS TWO FAST VESSELS ARE HURRY ING TO HER RELIEF AND MAY SAVE THE CREWS. Sitka. Alaska, Sept. 21,—The i United State- cruiser Buffalo picked ! up an S. O. S. cail toda. from the J United States r* .f-uue cutter Taitoma i which is fast on a reef ami in serious ; danger 90 miles west of KKiska Is land of the Aleutian chhi.i. Tiilioma has nin ■ officers and sixty-three men a ward. Tlie distress call from the Tahotna was heart! by the .Japanese liner Ta coma Man, and tit.- steamer Senator. Both started to her aid. They should reach her ««»>n a-- the Jananc-e ves sel left Seattle September 15 hound for Hongkong and passed near Kisha Island, and the Senator, bound from Nome, left Seattle September 12. The coast survej steamer Patter sou and the revenue cutter Bear sent wireless messages that they were aware of the plight of the Tahoma. Tim Bear was about to leave Nome to go to the aid of the Karluk relief steamer Corwin, aground off Capo Douglas, between Nome and Teller. The Tahoma salted from Seattle Ma> 1 last ami has been cruising . > Bering sea. Tlie cruiser Buffalo, which re ceived the first call from tlie Ta hoina, lias been engaged in making repairs at the government wireless stations in Alaska. Kiska Island is one of the Pat Is land group of tlie western Aleutians. •-o GERMANY DENIES PEACE OVERTURES COUNT VON BERNSTORFF SAYS NO NEGOTIATIONS ARE BEING MADE AT WASHINGTON. New York, Sept. 21. The German government detiie- dial peace nego tiations are going forward at Wash ington, according to a wireless mes sage which Count Von Hernstorff, German ambassador to the United States, tonight said he had received from Berlin by way of Sayville, L. I. Tlie message, which the ambassador said could he put down as an official statement coming from him. follows: ARKANSAS WOMAN IS SAVED BY WONDERFUL STOMACH REMEDY Mrs. Braddon of Winthrop Finds Quick Way to Stop Tortures, of Her Serious Malady. J. C. Braddon of Winthrop, Ark., suffered from digestive trou fo.es and stomach derangements that placed her in a particularly danger ous position. Her nervous system wuv attacked and she felt symptoms that Indicated evea more serious trouble. She took Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Hcinedy and got immediate bene fits. She wrote: "When 1 commenced taking your treatment I could scarcely he out of lied, I had tmeli severe pains in my hips and the top of my right foot. My foot felt as if it, had been severely sprained. Finally a numbness set tled in my arms and shoulders. About that time I received your treatment and the first bottle relieved tiie misery. Now I feel like a new per son.” The story that Mrs. Braddon tells is much like that of thousands of others In all parts of the country who have taken Mayr's Wonderful Stom ach Remedy. May’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and removes poisonous matter. It brings quick relief to snf ferers from stomach ailments, liver and intestinal troubles. Many declare it ha: saved them from dangerous operations; many arc sure it lie saved their lives. We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipa tion, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy —one dose will con vince you. Tills is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy i> now sold here by R. Q, Morris] Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. I Silver Moon Chocolates The kind you should eat T ev are the result of years of patient studyin? and experiment ln, w . ,'v.gar. They are as good as you could wish for, and will r"- a nlv piea-e the most fastidious taste. To eat them is to know chocolate candy as it has never been known hefpre. Every one o| , .; ttle bits of goody was prepared by candy experts with as m jch care as your birthday dinner. Then everv piece packed by C! ” AX * H A N DKD GIRLS in the la- „ c’-an and airy r-.nu of the Sooth’s biggest candy kitchen. The FLAVORS are PERFECT. The variety Is Immense. If you can’t come tp our store. ’Mast phone,” and they will Ik delivered to you. Remember the name Silver Moon Chocolate', 30c a Pound 707 Central Avenue Phone 120 “The news, evidently originated ^ l from Paris and Antwerp, that fhe»dj -Marshal Von Der Goltz issued a yiroc lamation that Germany intended to evae .ate Brussels anti that they had offered separate peace to Belgium is an invention. “Likewise there is no truth in the rumor that peace negotiations are -*■ r.g on at Washington. All these ; inventions recently have been denietl j ,j tile North German Review, the of ficial organ of the German govern ment.” ----- Bottled m'ik and cream delivered to any part of the city, daily Pure wholesome and rich. The Pasteu rized Milk Co. Phone 15 4-21-0 When you wish to buy a solitaire diamond ring go to Jaceard'H on Cen tral Ave. i at west prices in America for fine diamonds. OIL TANKS DEST KOYED. Port Arthur Tex.. Sept 21. Seven tan tea containing naptha, gasoline and er d- oil were destroyed here today. The tanks were {united by a bolt of I iisliUtini: and barned throughout the day and are sto'l burning toul'ht, Tiie Oulf KeHnHn.? Company osa is placed at Il’SO.Ot'O. Therae appears to be trj danger of the flames spread. Sng. —---o-■ ARKANSAS HOTEL BURNED. Heb'-r Sprlings, Ark.. Sept. 21.—. ; The Hotel Adriian was destroyed by fire her*' today. The loss Is estimated at *3<>,0«0. WAMPINE r ^fiSTSM MAI*W'A<- TU*CD •• Tut WA»*Ht Mtotool ConiMB t'T IOC* *«* SI OO fM-r botlla. fw ah hr aM 4r«t|>*U. ® > i u y w s i CT 5* The Foods that I Specialize on Are Brands that Are Advertised and Favorable Known Grades—Superquality Harrington Hall Coffee, the aroma of this do minus coffee will Rive yo» an aptMtite lor break fast if yon never had one In-fore. Vouvo no idea how Rood it is until you try It. 1-el me send you a pound today. Flour The millers of Hold I-oaf /have spared no effort in inakin? GoM Leaf the purest, whitest and most reliable flour that your grocer can offer you. Hold 1-eaf is guaranteed hy the millers and by me to be absolutely (perfect, and not surpassed by any other Hour knowi Schotlen’s Teas—There's fine flavor in every loaf of these fresh, pure teas, and they stiniu ate as only good teas can. iHon't think that you have to pay more Tor good tea when you cun get these splendid, popular tea* for 7,'» cents per pound. Harry G. Smith’s Pure Food Store Ouachita and Orange 2 Phone*, 830 and 831 25 lbs. GRANULATED SUGAR $1.90 W. W. RAWSON 50 lbs. High Grade Patent Flour . $1.40 Irish Potatoes a Bushel ... 1-20 Chickens and Eggs a Specialty. We always keep a nice fresh supply 205 West Grand Ave. Phone 1302. GOLDEN’S PHONE 227 ^ MARKET YOU CAN’T BEAT IT Alameda Coffee Albatross Flour FIRST PRIZE WINKERS, 1907, 1908, 1009,1910, 191!; no prizes awarded on coffee or flour 1912. ASK YOUR GROCER