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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444* 444444 ■ * People You Know 4. 4. 4. 4* 4- 4* 4* 4 •> 4• 4 4 4* 4 4 4 • r. s. Dayis was here from Ard. Thu uday. I' S K ins worthy was hare from Wil t .1 Friday. Vv» S. K. Coats went to Drowns town Friday. W M. Sykes was here from Rich maud Thursday. Joe! Mil’s of Wilton ■'•as in >!v < iiy V -dnesday. i'M H oho well of Arden was in Ash clow a Wed 11 sday. t.i I. X Hu" ('■! Og i a • "s ii Asha an Thursday. \. 1 idw.irds a- In- r.i Min t i a 1 rings i > W : i; V i : - i I';. a !ai . lilH in As ado a n Wi'dnesd . it 1 t I U a lies. till A""'. ' - IV ha 1 : v a • in Ash iown Thli - My 11 (; Sanderson v - 1;• mu '!' \ ill e a. ' Tiles.la;, oil : Us.Ui < >? itom- W".e. i • Nil. 1 Tu. y to a mi nr i . d Mrs i. . -in,.. • , . .’.'a., lie .11. . i'ir a s isit at S: Louis .1 ■ Stoker of Pareloina was her Friday attending to business. Mar mi Washington candies at A K I Mils The best candy made tf J. \V Keener of Oak Hitt was hen W.sin -day ■ ’lending to business Sun Kielgson m Foreman was hen '.V. i’ -day ; Ueildillg to bn-ini - Martha Washington candies lor sale by A R. Hill, oil Front street. tl Wesley Henson w;..- down from Morris Ferry Weilm sday on business I< mnie Waldrop of Wilton was at tending to business 11 Ashdown Thurs day Yin* Methodist ladies will serve a itiun 1: down town, cafeteria style Wed ne-.d.t > M'.inter Traylor is here from Louisi an;;, spending a tew days with liis m >1 her. Mrs F A. Stirasin and daughter. Miss .iulia, were shopping in Tsxar ka.na Tuesday. Mrs It. I). Law of Texarkana is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Law in this city. Miss Lillian Vaughan of Texarkana is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo Law. in Ashdown this week Mrs B. A. Mansfield returned Fri day from Washington, where she h, s beei visiting lvlafiv • Kev S. Wales, who has been work ing in the Seventy-five million cam paign. is quite tick at his home this week M.s-s fola Turner, v ho i< attendin'. lu expei t i-d home S . u: ■.., \ i s p a,d . he week : d. M. - 1. W'.i r.: _; f a.e'i ly of Sou Lake. Texas recentiy o.' Lake M ; . a is iting hi h .. of Mrs Geot .te La a . Mas s Kama and Vi -t Wat.-on of JSilctsville. Iml.. re d ,• go. f Mr and Mrs. Rumple at. I Mr and Mrs R. V riunttr M -dames VV. L. Phillips and C. i. Scent and Miss Juliet, Corbet have issued invitations to a shower to be Riven at the Briant horn ■ in honor of Miss Julia Sarasin Aie.-dames A. .v W Hid, Homer Welch and tiorai e R.outon hase is sued invitations for a shower at the formers home on Monday, honoring Aii's Herman Brown. NOT ICE TO (TSTOMKHS: V ■ wish to inform you that begin ning November 1st, lull*, we will re in. a to our STRICTLY CASH I’OLIt A . B 'ginning on that date this estab lishment will be a strictly CASH STARK. All merchandise will be sold for CASH and CASH ONLY We have tried to conduct, at the same lime, a cash and charge business, an i find that the latter is a very ex pensive way. requiring more help, time and other expenses. For this reason 'v.: are returning to our STRICTLY CASH BASIS, and ask your corpora tion in the new move. Wo wish to serve you in the best way, and believe the Cash Way is the way to do this. CASH business is economical, lie cause it does away with a great over head expense. These accumulated savings are made only in a CASH STOjRE and when the store SAVES, the sustomer SAVES. Under our new CASH policy, which will be strictly enforced, it will be the earnest endeavor of this store to hold to the minimum the cost of merchan dise distributon. ) Under the cash and charge system our merchandse has been satisfactory, our prices have been fair and reason able, and our service has been good; Is it not better to receive all of these .advantages under a CASH SYSTEM with the added benefit of STILL BET TER SERVICE i Please consider that we will always !>r glad to be of service to >y>u, and hope you will co-operate with u)b in out mo\V CASH SYSTEM. \ Thanking you for your kind patron nge in the past and asking for a, con tlnuance of same. LINDSAY BR.OS, V Ashdown, Ark. I Studebaker, Teimison, Paddigtt, . Schoelkopx )ODS * LET US SHOW YOU w.* 4*- *4*' - 4° * *4*", *4*" -4*' 4*'4°'. *4*" 4^ !"*»*■! 4*' .'*v9 v -:- AT THE * * _ * 4° i , 4» •5# ‘ " 4* I THEATER * * SATURDAY t *5* b^W Metro Pi ture Corporation A. *3° 4* 4; niMY \Y Kill, if IN ^ * “The Ameteur Adven- ± *; turist” l •fr A breezy comedy of charm and ❖ 4> brilliance It will make you 4, 4« 1 a 11 aU Come early to get a x f "eat 4. * MONDAY l •J* V Pathe Presents “ “The Tiger's Trail" t jl. and a ▼ 4, * A Two Peal Feature 4; 4* also a 4. * A Big Oamedy + *j* !Mr»rn—BMLPrn-in-iv ryr-^mw.- * iBiBiJtBsaBW** *?• + TUESDAY * f s-.dect Piet II * * ‘'Bolshevism cn Trial” t 4* v V i rmii tin* N«nH <*f i oniPa !tfc, h) v l *TfiijiN !>i' •*■», I h\ tin* - • *% 4* Mat fin'-,cr v,.mK;, ( nrf». 4* *i> •jv-.?, 4, j, -4, y. 4. -4. :-4» -*-»-!-TV'S1 1 !! 1; |M I Oi.i 1: !!'■! t>‘ KOI NON lli .i UK \ I IONS. Mag.: T y. f a vorit ‘ )f Two t entitle)::r heads tiie list o' artists featured it. th- al,l worthwhile, num bers on :i;c 11 ubt-r lust of He -Creat ions for the Xew Edison. Miss Tcyie hose for Recreation - .-inipie but beautiful melodies. "Be lieve Me It‘All Those Endearing Young Charms' and My Ain Folk." lie fim ]. id sorprano voice, caressingly beau tiful. makes these songs the dearer and the mem ries they bring the more j vivid and appealing Albert Spalding, ‘iAmerica's drear est Violinist" recently released from lighting service overseas, delightfully plays Schumann's lovable "Romani e in A" and the effervescent "Scherzo- j false" by Chabrier-LoetYler. Good dance numbers now-a-days are | hard to tind, but the October list ser- j ves to introduce several really worthy j danceabl • tunes Tltere's "The Vamp," |’ an infectious, tabasco flavored jazz one-step, and ".My Cairo Love,” a t hy- i thmically magic Egyptian-perfumed ! fox trot played by a master melody| aggregation, the Green Bros. Xo\ >lty ■ Orchestra. "Ruspatia." the irristible onestep that kept Broadway dancing overtime, and "Gypsy Girl," a ‘Ipeppy' fox trot, are contributed by Xew York's | popular singing instrumentalists, the Tuxedo Dance Orchestra. The big musical hit, written for tin* Red Lantern moving picture in which Xazimova starred, occupies a promi nent place on the list.. “Shine On. Red Lantern.” as sung by the admir able Metropolitan Quartet, lias won derful musical effects and a wierd flavor of the Orient. Helen (’lark and George Wilton Ballard, the popular contralto and: tenor, charmingly harmonize in "When You Hold Me in Your Arms.” Among tite instrumental numbers are the tuneful "Henry VIII Dances,” remarkably well played by the Ameri can Symphony Orchestra; “The Kle | pliant and the Fly,” an unique musi cal composition played by Weyert A. Moor, piccolo, and Benjamin. Kohon. basson: and ‘‘Nadine’'—a waltz caprice with T Bennie Henton the world fam ous saxophonist as the soloist. A number of beautiful ballads are offered: Betsy Lane Shepherd sings Til Remember You Love in My Pray ers” the well known tenor Arthur S. Bibble follows with ‘Roses at Twlight;’ Rachael Grant sings the sentimental ! number “You’re Making a Miser of Me,’ 44 4 4 i 4 ►> 4- 4* 4’ v v v 4* ♦ CLASSIFIED SECTION ? 4* ❖ 4> 'J* .J. ■+ 4’ 4* *> 4’ 4 b 4* 4- *<• 4“ 4* 4’ 4* + FOR S A! F OR TRADE. pi) 1; s.\I.K I havi* a :Vw full bio il I While Leghorn roosters left for si each as long as thcj las:. V D. Do <■ ’. Arkinda, Route 1 bo\ I 1 . 1 1 - ' FOR SALE- Some registered Big Bone Gilts, 4 to 8 mouths old. Some tired gills, sired by a monster sire. J. A. .McDonald, one mile south of Aslnlow II. 10-24 ! - I FOR SALE—Full blood Duroc male. S' months old, subject to registration. | Robert Bowles, Ashdown. In-25 A BARGAIN—for sale SO acres good land for $3:0 per acre, on easy terms; one mile west of Ashdown, will lie on gravel road. 4 1. ('. Hodges. 11-29 '• 1 FOR SALE—Two good mules, one 7 years old one coming 4, F'.S. Cobb, tt' - --—.— - j WILL SELL at a bargain, 1 good i brood mare, good work and saddle 1 horse, wagan and harness. Come see ! them, one mile south of Ashdown.— j J. A McDonald. la-22; FOR STLE- 40 or 2i acres of 1 aid. all in cultivation, 7 mile north of i court house. 1 three room box house 1 1 tile well, small ham - -I. II. Phillip . Ashdown. Ark. il V) FOR SALE Good pair mules cheap.—-I J 11. Purlow. Ashdown. S3-tf ALFALFA Hay for sale, 5 ; r ton. at ogden, Ark.— Roy Iludd. 40 FRESH CORN MEAL for salToR the; time. S. I. Middleb/ook. 11-1:»tf U v ' I I D. WA.VT TO SENT small farm, nearj As dowti, will rent with prosp< ;t of buying. .1. D. Dyer. White > 1 ill's, jo-22 HONEY TO LFNIL -- j MONEY TO LEND One to file voars, ; Line, in rams $500.'*0 to $15,O0O'OO Set ■ necessary to wait 2 or 3 months foe 1 service, Tmvfect your title, and; get J Money at home See me.—A Gold-' smith. MM ST RAVEL ) R SI l > I.KX -from ilea r Foreman .Ark. Her., S. two well matched Peceheon: mares, white spot in foreheads, < irefot clipped, each left < hind leg trjce ruided, not shod, aged about 4 and XX years, weight about ' 1 .OHO pound*. $lf. reward for lotting and notifyii.g me :.r Wcsthrop, Ark. — 1 Albert S. 11; 21. 8V-tf I ___ | STRAYED frmn Ashdown, black cow .j lias white mot. I fey fast, both horns; have been broken, off. branded PX on j left side iiim hip. Call phone No. 1<"4 or notify It C. Pt>fillips. Ashdown, Ark. Reward. 74-tf LOST blariit mare mrrte, with whrte spot in face, 5 years old. weight about 13(H»', will pay J5 reward.— J. E. Locke.7b-tf and Lew is .fames, a gifted tenor new to Edison owners, renders “Why 1>«1 You Come Into My Life." Helen Clark and George Wilton Balard's voices blend beautifully iu "When 1 Met You," and Rachad Grant and in inimitable Billy Murry make a hit in their conversat ional duet. “I'm Not Jealous.” There’s a snappy, novel, syncopated duet by Murray and Sntalle, “I Ainten Got-en No Tune to Have the Blues." There are two sacred selections. “In the Secret of His Presence," and old hymn, is splendidly sung by Hart and Shaw. The Motropolital Puarete im pressively renders the appealing “Val ley of Peace.” The test is inspired by the phrase "My peace I give unto you" John 14:27. The same quarete sings with per fect sympathy a lovable litle home song the sweetly sentimental ‘Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane." Hers and Thera a I Arkansas —— I The aged mother of 11 util: s .lack son who was shot to death by an as-.1 sassin near .Mountain Home something mote than two weeks ago has been 1 calling continually for her dead son. j according to the Baxter Bulletin, but ' she says she does not want to see the j murderer of her son hanged She says she wants him to live and repent his ! crime before he meets his God. A sweet potato canning plant with a capacity of 2.000 bushels will be erect ed at Foreman. After traveling over the world a letter sent from Fulton. Mo.; to Samuel Frank who was in France when the letter started on its way, has reached Frank at Conway. It was 18 months late. W. W. Hutchison, aged 08, and Mrs. .1. A. Valvin, aged lib, were married at Hooneville last week. WILSON SB.vs BILLS President Was Bcported hv Be in it l ine Shape. Washington. Oct. 22. President Wil son today signed several bills recent ly passed by congress Secretary Tu multy announced. President Wilson was said by Sect - tarv Tumulty to be "in fine shape" this tin•ming after the most active day yes terday he has had since he became ill. Marly i ds morning Mrs. Wilson tele plumed Mr. Tumulty that the presi dent was anxious for infommtion as to the situation in the national industrial conference. The president s physicians reported that Mr Wilson last night had one of the best nights since he became ill. Tin y issued this bulletin at 11:20 .111.: “The president had one of the best nights since his illness began. His temperature, pulse and respiration rates continue normal. His digestion is more satisfactory.” VPPWNTLI) I . S. VTTO'BN L 1 Vrkanvi- Man Gets Vppniiitment as 1 I nited Males Utomcy, Washington, Oct. f.'I -Reeommemfa rioris for the appointment of a United .State* district attorney for the K.ist ern district of Arkansas, and for Unit ed Stales marshals for tilt1 eastern and western districts, were agreed upon and .-nbntitfed to President Wilson to day by Senator Robinson and Kirby. June I’ Wooten of Little Rock was recommended as the successor to W If. Martin, present attorney for the east ern district, who lias resigned. A J. Walts, United States marshal for the eastern district, and John if Parker for the western district, were reeem niemied to succeed themselves. The terms of till U>ree officers have expired and it is said that the president will accept the recommendations of the Arkansas senators- and submit the en dorsements to the Senate as soon as he is able to consider them. Richmond Chapter No. 87 J. I.. Martin, Secty E, 15. Mobley, H. P. ISIIIXHVN LOIR E NO. :.si p, & A. M. ton, Sec’y. A. J. BASKINS, Yf. M. Sstal Society Mates (Reported by Nelle Kolb. G Graves, Fleth Cowling and Jack 11 vi-.i The'Wilsonian Literary A icy was organized September 1.. I - ■ with fifty members enrolled. ■ h officers elected were: Horace Hu: ' *r. presi dent; Henry Smith., vice pr-.-id mt; Willie Bishop, secretarj : ( ur is Wim berly. treasurer; Lora L ■ : i,,s, ser geant at arms. A very interesting pn grant "as rendered ojpober T • most im portant feature v.as a dob: Ivct! That Manual Training is :m I-npot tr ilt than ! i■' n Hi I >n live, Jot; Freddy. Wi I Negative, Nolle Kolb. To:.Cobb. The imga• ivc won. Miss Snow. "A fool c ; -t more tjuestioiis than a wise ca:. an swer." Harry. "Then th " ~ ir rea son why so many of us luni . ns this week." Met it. . "Why w erft’t v. ; ■ bool this morning?" Nona e." I • : -ere. wi.y did you think 1 wastm" Beta. "T s"w your pink shirt m. . fr ■ Nolle. "Why does Ni a h ■ her eyes when she sings bin lb ary.'' I'oroUiy. “Because site i.. - i see us suffer." The following is the pr.: ur. :n for October -!i: "A day with Wilson." Loll call, t|U(.;aiions :u u. Long fellow. Biographical talk. Rdith Ib.yt.e. Music. Georgia Hell Burnet'. General Appreciation, Ireim .Jester. Song, Dora Nelle, Nita. Jim, Kthel, Nita, Irma. Harry. Roy. Henry. General criticism, Jimmie Cummins. Music. Madge Collins. Personal appreciation, Job. an a Gyr. Reading. Jennings [Russell. "Nation Tour in interest of League >f Nations.' " Lola Dotiham. Locals and jokes, Dorothy, Rffie Mart' and Junior Mills. We should be glad to have any visi ors. -o ABOUND TEL WORLD WITS TAE AMERICAN (dSg&RED CROSS. §f\ nP-sF' A?: Salortiki. S-?' •' t MM—— ur.i—■ it. /**V The veritable mountains of relief applies uir ■ ! out l>> the millions of chapter workers during the war made tlie American lied Cross one of i lie biggest "tuitnufaei tiring eoticerns" in the world, witli great warehouse space at scores of strategic |*>ims till around the globe. One of the biggest distribution cen ters was at Sttloniki, (Ireeee, and In tliis: picture [Bulgarian prisoners 01 war are seen there unloading a Ked Cross cargo of ",,Tio noxes from a French transport. At the right is seen one of the American Ked Cross camions, fleets of which were used in rushing relief to points where the suf fering was greatest. * + ♦♦ F F F F F v F F F F F F F ►J* «|a * PROFESSIONAL 41 F f F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F PHYSICIANS \V. IMNOOOMD, 31. H. Res pectfully tenders his Professional services to the people of Ashdown, Ashdown, Arkansas, UK. P. H. I’ll I CLIPS, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Lott Build ing: phones, office 1(19-2 rings, resi dence 1(19-3 rings. Ashdown, Aik. WHS. 3IKKK A II AIM) IN (J—Dr. L L. Vlo-.'k. C. A. Ilardiag; Genera l’rac.iee, .M ilicitie and Surgery. Of fice in Sander-on Bldg. Phones dilk'o 92, residence 92. Ashdown. S. C, 31 AH It, 33. 3), Gilice in Cook building; office phone 2u4, residence -.-9, Ashdown. Ark. DM N TISTS Wit. ('. it, >1.13', Dentist. Ohice in Sanderson Building, Ashdown, Arkansas. OP 3 031 KTRIST IV. A. ,1. 31 ILLS, Optometrist. Will 1 be in Ashdown. Ark., on 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. Up stairs in Sanderson Bldg.—W.A.J. .Mllis, Optometrist, Hope, Ark. NOTARY PUBLICS - j LON T. .ION MS, Net ry Public. 1 Office: Yeager A .for Vslulown, Arkansas. J. M. .MARTIN —Notary Public, at First National Bank. < . 31. SUTTON - Notary Public, a? First National Bank. )). ii. T03I Plil.NS, Notary Public, office in jFirst National Bunk Bldg., Ashdown, Ark. ATTORNEYS A. J>. IMiEANEY, Lawyer. Office in Sanderson Building, Ashdown, Ark ansas. ,11 Ni: R. MOREEE L, Attorney at Law, Ashdown, Little River Coun ty, Arkans-'~ JOHN J. IMiLA N E Y Attorney-at law—-Ashdown Ark. ARM RAC ES IS YOCR THEE HOODI Tnj only way to iind out i.- to have an abstract made. We have the oldest and most complete set of records in the county. Why liould we not give the I, '<t -ervici . .'tic i>cr Attract A iiiMirancc t ():.ice in Sanderson building, Ashdown, A!'k. .M ISC ELLA NEWS AM E HI CAN! SHOES & HAR NESS HOSPITAL —Shoes and harness repaired right. All modern machinery.— .Mose AHaway, Prop., Ashdown, Arkansas. PEI M RING. I would like to figure on construction work. Repair work promptly done Rowe A Moloney Ashdown. Phone Xo. 77. I. o. O. 1. I.ODLi; >0. Ill, Ashdown meets every first and third Friday nights All visitors cordially invit ed. Ben Rowe, Secretary. THE UNIVERSAL. CAR Thu hush .hotou company okvklopkd a very excellent and simple electric starter for the tunty they liuilt during the war, and are now equipping about half of their cars w ith this starter. The starter has neither'a belt or chain on it. The motor is connected by gears to the 11}-wheel and the generator is con nected to the timing gear. This doing away with chains eliminates one of the weak points ami the source of a great deal of trouble on other starters. Let us have your order and we will do our best to make you an earl} deliver}. TOMPKINS MOTOR SALES COMPANY.