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DE QUEEN BEE By Cat* A. P«»rr* W A Jwirn.l of Pr»rw»Mi >nfl IMwmtMr Mt th« I’wt/iffk’*’ at IV® Qv<-«Ark ■ u« wcc»d-cU»»« maU matter TKUCPHONK NO. 4 DE QUEEN, ARKANSAS (n a»kin* to h«v» th* addrcM* of yoar p***> rl*air«4. <h» the oid m **o •» O* <iow >Orn . ___________ Any OTToneutix reflection upon the chanuter. it-— 4|»if er reputation of any peraon. brm or corporation which may appear in the iwlemAa of Cha Bee • ill h» dadly corrected if brought to the attention of the editor, HUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year -• ------ SLSO Eight Months - Six Months .7l> Four Months .— -50 Three Months ...... 40 IN ADVANCE adver’dsing rates Display, per inch 30t Heading Notices, first inner til'll Subsequent insertion, per lint fit Card of Thanks. per line sic Obituary Not it e-,, per lin> Lb?' MR. MANN KNOWS. Mr. Tincher of Ka . ... in the exurbrance of hi- ml, ciicd cut in the Hu ■<■ lor a larill t .'■> "1 one thousand per tert on impor tations from Germany. Mi. Maun of Illinois, who tries to kt «‘n h s feet on the ground, said in reply: “Let there he a few more •-tate ments on this sidt of th» Rouse, that the Republicans are i: favor of a tariff duty of or c thousand percent, and there will r <>i be enough Republicans here to gather together in one isle. I have been here long enough to know," ( REPUBLICANS FORGET. ; — Cordell Hull, the able chairman. De moc rat is National Committee, recently made a speech in whicl he devoted two hours to some ol the failings and shortt onungs oi the Republican party. The Wash ington Post promptly took up the cudgels in defense of the adminis tration and took occasion to warn Mr. Hull i i the embarrassing po sition he would be n "if some body in the audience hould ask for an ticcountitij of the mouev spent Mitring the war" Hat everybo ly forgotten that the las: Conj rer,. i(>nstituled the Gratian “swelling i.ommiHec ’ in go ’do that ve'-v thing, for the purpose • dtgg.r 1 up enough scandals to keep the Dei 'ocrat'.: party out t i power forever? the Commitln spent nearly a year on the job and finally }i<-r ( .d that there w; ' o”» corpt ration toward which tin firn e’ of suspicion might wed t e pointed .» : »eat Pittsburg s*eel ci«:-o<n din" of v%hn Secretary M(dl< ■ dii ertor! 'I its doe- i’t see ' ! t i: hurt b ■ ■ . ntle •)< rotary '-citl with the admi'ii '»h lino \ i v wiH .lee (hi penp’e’s li mey ;»d ha. been <>f great aid t » Dir bi’j rich fellows in "et ;bem "u- .-.naked' in the matter <>. income and <•' cess profit taxes, but if suggests that Renub licati editors might find it less <m bamissing at thi lime to b< better informed. BRING OUT I HF BRAINS Our federal eserve board h<-- kept th:, col mi , fro. ng through di liou. panic dur ing th.' past w<» .er - I .ill pievt -4 of he s u thi :u‘ ,ie f it i the st fety valve tv <w tarv d i>a« , ki ,, g svstemn An international body <n this chancier, or/nnizt ‘be t.. 'vat fir.Th ' ii ititufi •-- di the v.riout co ui trie: would do rnon to rm.d just the ; hatti red tottering pio--ie<- r V jvste-n of (h, obi world than all other elements ton.hired. If i-.iin-pe will employ its bruirn PM*-** <s”<| go to work the threatened collapse can b< averted, and stability .. j -o-- perity will eventually return. Insisting upon the cancellation of war debts >s chihli.-d. . ■ d will avail them nothing. A man seldom drops the coin of fairre. into the slot of self-es tee'n for the nurnose of ascertain ing his moral avoirdupois The work! could manage rub along without us. but we are rather glad that it doesn’t rave to. The trouble with the money 7 you give peonle for charity is tr it t brings them right hack for more. Charity always goes farther Dian it is sent. When you fmd the truth hi your wav vou may be sure that you are on the wrong Ride. ts yon would be happy scatter happiness. k Adam forgot hia J’ ret New Year’s Eve WINGO SPEAKS AT JACKSm BANOIIET • An Authority on Banking Mat- ( tern and Will Be Chairman of ( < ommittve on Banking and Cur* J rency If Next Congress is Democratic. r Washington, 1). C., Jan. ‘J. — t Representative Otis Wingo of Ar- Jkansas has returned from Woos i tor, Ohio, where he made a not- ) ;<blr speech at the Jackson Day ) banquet. Chairman Rouse of the, ; Democratic Congressional Com-: ) mitten rad a request for a good > 1 peaker for the occasion and se ll ■( ted iVmgo, partly' because Wist n r i - .i college town : nd the I anquetcr*- were largely <ollege U"‘U, and beca iSf ol the fai t 'hat flu gen leman from Arkansas is one of :ie mo-! polished and scholaHj me in i'(ingress, a.i able debater .>ud solidly grounded in 1 , l»v ratic faith. Mr. Wingo i - sen . his li th ter el in the Houst i d will tie Cbairm nos ihe ( ommittee on Banking ind . current-, if the next House is Ikmoc.:.tic. He is an authority |«m matters oi banking and i par ' titular!; intercstid in .- afeguard i!.; tiie great benefit!- vhivh the tanner!- have recvsved ttirough the I ai in Loan Act and the good ro-‘ nils which the entire country has : •.Maine'" fiom the Federal Re serve Law, noth of which were en ' acted b ? the Deomralt while Mr. Wingo Wh- serving on the Rink-’ ’i g a d Currency Committee. R<»SE HILL SOCIETY. I Ihe w > nvu of Rose Hill met i Tuesday afternoon at the home of i Mr: . Hampson .'or the puiposc of orguni ’.mg :» Won an’s Missionary Society M:.-. ix'slie pr: ided over (•a- i.ieetinr and had as her Scrip ture lesson the 10th chapte ■ of A-ts jMeet.ing was opend by' singii ‘ Work for the Night is C» ming,” followed by a talk by i M.s. l.t lie, which was tilled with the eeerte of beauty and inspira tion. Prayer by Bro. I'arki r. Soi ■ “Higher Ground.” Mrs. Pucker made a splendid talk on lor i missions which J all (eel like Wet wanted 1 . (i t k re. She brought l > our • niiid thi story of a liny seed ph.nte i and the good it may bring. ' Bro. P: -ker then followed with a i. on fore' missions which i;r t oved by ;11 Meeting ' vie!-■ 'I all repea'ing th: Lord’s ! prayer in unison. Ne: I nee ting will be two weeks li . drJe at the home of Mrs. ' Mic’n.'.t i’ which tine (hey will .k<;. 1.. . mficc,for he year, pi.'bent were. M 'sdan.es '<• Parker, Saudners, Fry. Hid. Unhael, Henry Mills, .1. 0. '4.1 Adam 4 Rev. Par- ke' ...-,c siiss> • Merritt. Fry and 1 Hill. DELPHIAN 'sociETV • The Delphian Society met i hursday. .lan. fi, tn a most inter- * ci ng session. • Mrs. Byington was a very eiTici <. ( ra-fi r lor the following pro ‘ ..a on "The Early English . ... “E’i i . d of tk Tudors"- Mrs. Biihng: ley. “iir t/ V'it? aheth" Airs. ' Prater. “E; 1 ndm Theatres" Mrs. Short. ■ ‘ Ttr V ; Ti'.. and Now" -Mrs. ■ Shidlenbt rger. *•-. — Fr-i<n ;i the er i rtain- n .f rrovaded ci honor of Quei i Eh , 'b v n’t to Keo Jworth as 1 iciHt (I i a Scut 's “Keniiworth’” - • Mrs. George. ‘ HD’ \ EAR JUNIOR PAID V. "third year juniors of f hv •li : (fun 1 v.t v t ote tain- w r . part* Wedt esday night • ' ■ • < (i> ■ - rher M’<- Leola Ogletree. S arermis j-anu v. tre played n"til a la'e hour, then debeious re ’ • < t were enjoyed by Cl&n .i ... Wed'S ixiuisi Beekman, Beu i.n Lt 1 * Cl”ytoi Marguerite ■ Goos Ata v;r . .Mills, Lillian “ da ’i'ee. Floni l’i- k, William \ t'lubif and the welcome visitors, Aii Rink. Jure Mills. Bess Cooke Ruby Ma-bet ADr” *r<r a"d Eliza beth (b'letrec. Ullian Freeman • d C. ♦ . Ogletree. By the Secretary. It ha become uth a habit te <e r '-'i’"e soulless curnorationp.” R i” a t»» record the attitude .of t»»p Pr-atHe Pine L’”e Company. In dec lining to purchase county scr»n at a discount, the tax com r’<H«io’’ftr of that comn ,ny writes, I “’t is Da noHey of the I in +h e peytnent of its ta-es | nM *n n f <redit of the connty ” DE OtKEN BEE, DE QUEEN, ARK- JAN. 13, WK__ GET BUSY. Ue are being told by the sup poredly knowing ones that a great : ; revival of business will come this i I year. We believe this is true, i From the natural order of things it is due. But this year Is going to try the metai in some of us not withstanding. We are going to {complain, pull ba(k and see what •the other fellow does. Well, the I other fellow is going to push ahead and reach the goal of sue Re has already done it and will continue to do it. The trouble with most of u,- is we give up too | quick and quit. The moment the tide leaves us we throw up our ; h.. mil- and give up. The man who I .■..ucceeds never gives up. Times haw never been as hard as some folks < laim they have. There has ; i,tv ; btH ii a day since war when hi to.-H could not do sorm kind of i nes: in Mime way. He might • ii iv* be i able to buy as much 'in* v,»a.- many .-iln siiiit , . . i i . *.ll<it'* lhei, but h< c , do > 'ihii!'. and keep ro- T, e e k..v<‘ bet’: compaf.i ,i\. i i< v f.id,ires in the business \s,.'!(i outsid' of the speculators, t , ’ ... arc standing up -jo ’ didly. :t. w... tott he * aso -T . bi world went broke i < and banks ii' ablcd and fell by the i.. .. . Oui biggc. i( on plaint ■ a • « due to tin fact that we an ■ • . oi'7 < ’ the .ate ' t speed wc it,. . d up io . year ago and ve I h.-.vc .-ulled. We Pbn’t want to* work .ad money has quit growing ? fre«jj and our greatest efforts 'l’n. io our awful hard ' dc; lai itous condition. o<<r i r»>at- i difficulty now is < <.( m a large measure to the < ngine' of conditions and the a ib?e < arc having in adapting <i; • i.lvi tn them. Many of u> a ni to '.'ho jib to travel in tin. uta just :■ we have done since *h< I'l War. nut that won t work <more, V7c have always been (< • In:, business methods ml anything suited us that was c.as’iest way nut. That time has pa s-d. Men have got to face tboi, .nd roll up their sleeves • :w i' they do anything worth .viiih The business work 1 is ■. radu.illy drawing itself in and i i m-cribing its bounds well aiihin the safety zone. It i- tak- ■ mi mall risks. The bank> are i < the same thing*. Therefore ♦m' man who now wishes to do . n -iro ss must first plant himseli a solid foundation and be able ;o paddle his own boat under any . d .11 circumstances. He must i i -mmethit'g to do business : .Hi! or do without. And that is •, i•. bothering many of us. itai-'rm nt may seem harsh . ... ’s (rue nevertheless. if do ;'l. bem.ve it start out and , i >. io ...< you did before the . \ •or e'e" three years ago. Our whole business system Is chang ing and the sooner we recognize ii the better off we will be.- S: ep hens News. j ov ‘ F 7w!?REAK'ER IN 100 GOES TO JAIL. -'.ccorciinv to Governor Neff of T< the chance:- of a criminal t r going to the penitentiary in i Texas is not great. "For every i In ndn d law violations in Texas I in‘f. an ten arrests made. Only live of the t< n are ever Indicted. Only halt of those indicted are <<>i ,u ted and not halt of those < evicted ever see ’Ohe pvnftxm- .i: A:; Texas h;'s about 700 .1 i.mtes in her penitentiary, this \u id ifoi.- (he criminal popula .(•• . of tiie siste 70 000, which may .it' ii an overestimation, coming <'.'e: i'cum (he governor of thi ■ Fx. ( KEAMI RV OPEKATING. The Southern Creameries, Ttx arkara, is now open for business ..r< p. » . es navi .. cream to sei] ii <iua'■'tit’es of five gallons or li' in e should v. rite to them for rpiotatioiis, hAUriSI CHURCH ■ . ■ - . .. . ■ enure h Sunday, S<.»'d'4v school. 10 a. m Preach in**’. II a. m. B. Y. P. U., 6 p. th. i're.i; .■ : / venmy crv ic« 7 1 n. m. 4 HRIS 11AN UHURCH. Sunday st iiool at 9:45 a. n.. ( <ii<if»'UT’io’i service at 11 a. m. < t risti.in Endeavor »t 0:00 n. m. G. B. Stewart, Supt WA I i.RMELUN - ReFeIVED. j Itn Pee re< *»p ed o»» Thursd'*/ b O’ c wfrom "arden of T. < . Watt. H urns rdrked inst before fm -’t and looks like a fresh one. i I I I v '”"eci cat dread® the open faced “Live THE SMALLEST POSTOFFICE. How many people know that South America can boast of the simplest postoffice in the world? It would take considerable guess ing on the part of the reader to locate this postoffice, for he would fine it at the very end of the con tinent. Even then he might not recognize it. Opposite Tierra del Fuego is a wry high, rock cliff overhanging tn Strait of Magellan, and from one nf the rocks is suspended by .. long chain a barrel which re ceives mail. To be sure, there is no postmaster nor is there any regular letter carrier or collector, but every ship that goes through the strait stops and sends a boat to thi.- curious little postoffice, look: over flu: letters that are in it to see if there are any for the fin <.n I iard that particular ship, .ir places therein letter.- for sea m. n * board ship- that are known Ik b»- n> ade'l f<" tiu strait Abo was the person tnat iu’ht I'lOUghl ot .-u a scheme we are not '.old, but he sailors think great deal of theit unique postoi lie' , and there has never been yet, to anybody’s knowledge, any vlo L.f .. of the confidence - « posed in it. When a sailor sends a letter f(. ■ .xddr, v.-H'd to another seaman, ! . A absolutely certain of its de i.v< . '( nay bi that one of (he : c . is u l . • vessel which is i.« xpected to pass by this ocean ii. 'w. bu. the may have I y, i- y< p. i that a vessel go inp . t •>' we .1 shall pick it up 4 deliver it to -ome point where the s- ...niuii will be sure to re ceive it. In this manner letters nave beer, known to make their v.ay io the Arctu Ocean or even i. '.I a-George Ponnayl. "brother bill i‘jg.<i:.r b *rt of fellow. He see right on the trail ot the el rk nd rah dar is always or. me. No natter now other . • iay he out of sorts or how ' »:ehi d, Hill ;nd his numerous r-el; vc.. are always dropping in .iy;uiH’h. Many have failed ji a.'! kind.- of business because they could not manage Brother Bill. Tin best way to run any kind of a business is to pay cash as far us pnssibk and not let Bill get any thing on you Bills do not im pro-" with age —th-4 older tJiey get the sooner they wear (her welcome out ft is so easy to get in debt, es pecially if your ( redit is good, and imteimes it is very necessary but when things < ' wait or car be done without, just decide tc play safe and put one over or Brother Bill. WOKTH WHILE I’IUPE V- m. ide i' Ata. community , r.. < pc- . ■ lily <-oes with it. V, t .. Jght I' p this fid hi mind tir ' tov't, ;.nd moke plans for general clean up and spruce up when spring begii.; to open. i Ihe man who Las no pride in his . urroundirgs possesses little am b’t’un to adur.c in life. For that reason he does rot become one of those energetic boosters and pro ducers who art* the “making” of a community. I-et us make 1922 a yea. of pride in our homes and our people, onr Ticultural and cumene; vial activities Pride may com l before a iall,| but it i • .. ’’act that i .-.iso serves, to *> < s ma . a r’vllu'.. o” hi.'-’ f«- I. i ’I KN EM LOUSE There is something that this ft wn ■evd-- -s< .••■bin it is dos ,-t L. f h. tu ■ • u that wouk b< 1 < material is ”t.in of em.h .if'd v.t ry citixen | 1 WW <3 that sc.-ething? Yo i nave your in- is. and other ,„i me b.:«e the , ..nd it is even' . ss»bk Ov’t* w;' mav have O'ir; . • ’•it rn one *»T»pe'” , < to k- >w what the other fellow tiii k . A good idea, it given r»nWc’*v. i -.nlusble to even" c. If botHed no in your ow” thinkery it is of little or no avail. Why not let it out, and give others an opportunity to size it u p forth. good i. f the community? We will be i lad Io publish a number of such articles, if our readers will t«ke the In.ubk to write them. They shn.id get forth -•m f ' i;>e views of ••e writer as lo wr.at i. most needed i" this ■ low". Vl h u <il; »>mlribi I- the first.) idea? A n an could si.'-e h : " i ueil a lot v' trouble by not trying to make >t for ot H e r people i • < . how tn make doe- well to, learn how net to lose it. — J+ »«- *n he IT| I invn *v„.. sf | o disappointed <r alimony. i STATEMKNT O» RANK OF DE QUEEN DE QUEEN, ARKANSAS. At the Close of Business December 31, 1921. Resources Banking House. Furni- tun and Fixtures. $ 8,995.20 ' deal Estate - - 5-10.19 5 Loan- - 396,302.68 Bonds and Securities 3,658.17 Cash, Cash Items and Due from Banks 118,542.18 J Overdrafts 7.54 Other lb sources 67.17 *528,113.131 ! RiimCTER I ■'-I-' ? ' J S 7= Fhv true vwrth of a man or we man is the measure of hi>. or hei ~ , character. S SiS ~ jsp. Did it ever occur to you that pre- sr =2? cisvly the Kime is true of a bank xx i 1 ~ jng institution? S i 1 If this hank enjoys success and a J-sf high reputation; if it i» a truly up- i sEr building force in the community; rz. it w fulfilling its highest mis- n , sion as a bank, it is all due to the — jSi character that makes it the insti ( tution it is. g 1 BANK OF DE QUEEN | S L. D. McCown, Cashier r — S 'iiiiillihßiiiiilllhiilllllllHlllllllllllllllllllilllilllilllliW ■■■■ 1 LEST WE FORSET I Fim is a danger that »mwr sleeps. - ■ fi is better to have insurance and »<>l ar'uJ it than ~ S to vi ed it and not have it. - c a i| on us. S H u a Mecowhs srisoaAUCE || 1 FIRE LIGHTNING ' TORNADO 1 EUR! I ('ISM AND NAGGING ' < .tirci ve criticism is bene- .t .uJ io . iy < rnmunity. Nagging :rd I. 1 th mling av-; destructive. > ♦both ” ♦ • i.r found every where. • i nslrtniive criticism points i i*> weak spots in a scheme or i. dert.-o'i, g in a fair minded but f rn Jul manner. Nagging picks it to pieces without reason or j eraedy. Often a man is sincerely desir- < . o' - doing something for the lumeral improvement of the town; in which he lives. The improve n *mt he advocates may be of no , orc .benefit to him than to any uthtr < itbrnn, yet there is invari able .someone ready to impute a selfish or ulterior motive to his ef forts In turn such a man, jf he is not c’.dowed with extraordinary pa ■ < oee. !>••« imes weary of repeated • .uv; .-. id ceases his efforts 'or ■ ' com ' n ; i.y good. 'I . < I r. . gains nothing from Uiis nagging, but loses much 1 i’i .igii the future apathy of the ■■■ vhom loyal • (forts were so un ’■ Lly attacked iz.j itimate commendation is a suit and a builder. , I’ icst when you can. , V HATS L\’a _ NAME? villi; m E. Johnson, prohibition * cturer of Westerville, Ohio, is .’own < i many lands,. Fie ha; lectured in numerous . •untries, has stirred up an un , Mi’tc.l amount of hell, and has < t i .dashed a world of good. Not ail <i this work would suf ■a to i .ke his name a household \\>>rd. ye- one little niclinatnc has • l ine it. William E. Johnson is known tn . limited i'ew. “Pussyfoot” Johnson i an intei- I'alioncl eh .racier. After all, there is -omc'hin|, it, a name. Nt ver put oft until tomorrow what you ran have done for you today. To bt i 'i the right s’de j . poi, tL imar jtobe on both sider | Any or. e can ] lve within hi :u •am if lv has mearm cnocyh Liahiliti* Capital —~ - ' x 6’h000.00 Surplus and Undivm <1 Profits Less Expense and Taxes Paid.. 35.jrz9.75 Bdls Payable 106,090.00 Deposits 324.183 38 4528,118.13 Report the of BANK OF DE QUEEN (41) Ur Queen. r'«!vif,r Arknt th clow* of hu«.r'**> Onnrmbsr 31, ISJ.I. Kn.iOlJKCriS > liinrounl s i rtri- cn Beu. tr.t .te,. K 5,851.49 lxtr.no o". CoVU>n. . _ . 13,618.47 e-.'.rdr ata, '-cured and eawcured 7.M ■ • ■ !■ i.d-- .--.Oil B<*uri‘.-,?s, includ- in'? I '-up warrastn, county and city - crip ... _ . Abß.ll E.i-.altar” and t-'ixtureo 2,9115.30 „ «,000.00 ' . ■Ma - 540.19 ■ .ii -.. ■' -..560.4’ Cn-i 'L "-.nd LHn? from Reserve Bkj s. 100,18177 ;<> ■ ,-jrc-n > - 67.17 TOTAI. ... $528,113.13 IIABILITIES . ■ : d ip i 60,000.00 ■ •■L- Inn <■< rtifK-J .... J 5,000.00 C divid.-d Profits, net ... IS.OKO.Tb ’(■'■9oo 0© S vinjiri Accounts 1 8,526.01 . p-ividual ik-pomtr, in- l-.iirar public fund-i 19'’/'6.7’ ' t - to Hanks, not Ri»- • Axentn 63,408 2* .:. m.'.nd O—tifleatea of 51,501 00 i .’.i--' ; Cb .-i'l.) 3,271.30 Li' Aruxiiit of AU • i t>>, Depuditfa an Abu«- , ir-wii . 324,188.uS •■t Ikixi it-J (after dixhictinf irueunt on which more than *! c<-nt i; i> lid vi ah< w a alxxve) ~-AIBM.3b Viways ii v and compare thi-i I ■ Ar kat- in, eoonty of Sevier. SS.: , i'. (abet!. President, and • ■ B. Me ■ i ■ < i b >-r, of the nlxiy” named bank, do i ■■■ tvenr Hr I I*he above ulrdcrtient i* to tii‘- lx nt of oo knowiedc. and b-’irf ' 1 ISl’i’f r._ (.. D. McCOWN, ''nnktort. C-i-h-'er ■ bed and nrvorn to ix-for ■ na this 11th < t in-'--ry, 1922. My eonirni- i--'i r xnireu AfM! 10. 19P.2. P". 8. 'TENABLE. Notary I’t’Wh- AtU«<* . I*, i * M >’(Uo-.v n. E U. Hnyeii, (1. O lia.v, Din- Vr-.i r .Huff is seldom a luxury, and i- < i a ’ ini receiflity. I f j- . fyv'hic to bu> • friend t i.' worth tin’ price P true. Der”’an; the better !-i ’i the ffttniiy never krow« • ~<? much about how other •I v.-, is /he would like to i »nw s'ntice herebv given that, i .- d 11. Ericks-j'i ha/ no authority <> ilt.x-f i”dco*ll*l n,?A;i for I . b.’lmif oi th<? k7, Oil •nr <<> b’»»d it in any i •■’< <v,i r,, n J.,, \ Iv -ri.i ’ Pr* id snl