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WARNER, MISS JULIA MCALMONT, 1414 Rock St. Private Teacher. Born at Cornell, N. Y., Sept. I. 1860. Daughter of Truman Warner and Myra Cordelia Mc- Almont Warner. Educated at Private Schools, Little Rock ;
Alfred University, N. Y. Taught in Arkansas Female College; tu- toring in Little Rock. Member Mayflower Society; Colonial Governors ; Daughters of Found- ers and Patriots ; Aesthetic Club ; Colonial Dames; Daughters of the American Revolution ; League of Women Voters. Democrat.
WASSEL, MRS. SAMUEL M., 212 W. Fourteenth St. Born at Searcy, Ark., 1859. Daughter of Alvina McRae McConaughey and James W. McConaughey. Educated at Houston, Texas, Private School, taught by Governess. Married Mr. Samuel M. Wassel of Little Rock, at Little Rock, Ark., April 8. 1878. Mr. and Mrs. Wassel have three children : Frank John, Samuel McConaughey and Her- bert Lynn. Promoted First Re- form School Bill in Legislature of Arkansas; active in work for State monument to the Boy Martyr, David O'Dodd; organ- ized and named J. M. Keller Chapter, U. D. C .; public speak- er, June, 1912; women and chil- dren welfare worker; pioneer member of Suffrage in Ark .; Author: "History of Suffrage in Ark."; "Sketches of Confeder- ate Times"; "Customs and Tra- ditions of Old South;" "South- ern Negro Folk Lore." Numer- ous other Sketches. Member United Daughters of Confed- eracy of the U. S., 1812 ; Nation- al D. A. R .; Com. on Preserva- tion of Historical Places; Gen- eral Chairman on Americaniza- tion Committee for Middle States of the Daughters of 1812; Hon. State Regent U. D. C. Member Christ Episcopal Church. Demo- crat.
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WATERS, CHARLES CLARY, 1419 Rock St. Lawyer. Born at Munfordsville, Ky., March 5, 1844. Son of Andrew Waters and Harriet L. Waters. Edu- cated at Bowling Green, Ky., Academy ; Harvard Law School. Married Miss Kate Phillips, at Little Rock, Ark., June 29, 1871. Mr. and Mrs. Waters have two children : Hattie (now Mrs. Clin- ton P. Russell), Charles Phil- lips. Referee in Bankruptcy ; has held commissions as United States District Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas from Presidents Grant, ifayes, Harrison and Arthur; Past De- partment Commander Arkansas Grand Army of the Republic. Member of Military Order of the Royal Legion; Commandery of Missouri; Shakespeare Club of Little Rock, 1876-1900. Repub- lican.
WATERS, CHARLES PHILLIPS, 115 Center St. Real Estate Broker. Born at Little Rock, Ark., March 31, 1878. Son of Charles C. Waters and Kate P. Waters. Educated at Little Rock Public Schools; Webston Seminary. Easthampton, Mass .; R. C. Hall Military Academy, Little Rock ; Little Rock Business College. Member of Elks and Masons. Republican.
WATINS, DR. ANDERSON, 1858 Arch St. Surgeon. Born at Little Rock, Ark., July 19, 1876. Son of Mr. Walton Watkins and Susan Trezevant Watkins. Edu- cated at Little Rock High School ; University of Tennessee ; Arkan- sas University, Medical Dept. ; (Pathology) Chicago University,
post-graduate; Harvard Univers- ity, post-graduate. Married Miss Mary H. Hammond, at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 30, 1901. Prof. Surgery, Medical Dept. Ark. University ; member of Surgical Staff St. Vincent's Infirmary ; Chief of Baptist Hospital Surgi- cal Staff; Chief of Staff City Hospital. Member of organiza- tion : Drs. Watkins, Shipp, Bond & Rhinehart. Member of Arkan- sas Medical Society; American Medical Assn., 1898. Fellow American College. Surgeons, 1914. Democrat.
WATKINS, GUY A., 818 W. Twen- ty-seventh St. Civil Engineer. Born at Vichey Springs, Mo., May 27, 1881. Son of Thos. and Julia Anderson Watkins. Re- ceived B.C.E. University of Ark. Married Miss Maud Frances Boyle, at New Orleans, La., Sept. 27, 1919. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins have one child: Guy Anderson Jr. Member of Engi- neering firm of Dickinson & Watkins, engineers for Arkan- sas Hydro-Electric Development Co. Member of the Masons; L. R. Engineer's Club; Lakeside Country Club ; member of Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers ; Association of Engineers ; Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
WATKINS, DR. JOHN G., 406 Broad- way St. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Born at Mt. Ida, Ark., Aug. 18, 1879. Son of C. J. Watkins and Rouana Mayberry Watkins. Educated at Public and High Schools, Mt. Ida, Ark .; University of Arkan- sas, Med. Dept., graduate 1903. Married Miss Zilpah Barrow, at
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Little Rock, Ark., July 1, 1909. Dr. and Mrs. Watkins have four children: Martha Jean, Evelyn Grace, Sarah Elanore and John G. Jr. Studied Ophthalmology at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital; Ear, Nose and Throat at Central London Hospital, London, England, 1903-04 ; prac- ticed in Little Rock since 1904; Asst. to Dr. Vinsonhaler, 1904- II. Member of State and Coun- ty Medical Assns. Democrat.
WAYNE, DR. JAMES R., 723 E. Sixth St. Physician and Surgeon. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 3, 1883. Son of James R. and Sophie Elizabeth Core Wayne. Educated at Public and High Schools, Little Rock; graduated from Sewanee University, Sewa- nee, Tenn .; University of Ark., 1907; Harvard Medical School, 1908; University of Pa., P. G .; Chicago University, P. G. Mar- ried Miss Mabel Cook, at Little Rock, Ark., July 6, 1904. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne have one child : Eloise Cook. Practiced in Little Rock since 1908; was command- er of only unit from Arkansas that saw service at the front, 114th Sanitary Train, 39th Div .; commissioned Major and Lt. Colonel. Traveled over U. S., France, Belgium, England and Germany. Member of the Elks ; W. O. W .; Old River Club; Pu- laski County, Arkansas State and American Medical Assns .; Inter- national Congress of Tuberculo- sis. Democrat.
WEIDEMAN, OTTO, 2001 State St. Cement Contractor. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 10, 1885. Son of Henry Weideman and Anna Weideman. Educated at
Public School. Married at Little Rock, Ark., June 15, 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Weideman have one child: Florence Minnie. Mem- ber of Weideman & Funk, Con- tractors; Director of Central Bank of Little Rock.
WEST, SIDNEY YANCEY, Westglow, R. F. D. No. 3, Little Rock, Ark. Cotton Buyer and Exporter. Born at Holmes County, Miss., July 6, 1885. Son of Benjamin Glover West and Mary Brodie Crump West. Educated at Pub- lic Schools of Memphis, Tenn. Ex-Pres. Pine Bluff Cotton Ex- change, 1914; Ex-Pres. Little Rock Cotton Exchange, 1920-21 ; Treasurer of World's Cotton Conference, 1919; Arkansas delegate to World's Cotton Con- ference, 1921 ; Chairman Ameri- can Committee on Comparison of Cotton Standards of the World ; Director Southern Cotton Ship- pers Assn .; member Military Training Camps Assn., 1916, Chairman, 1917; Asst. to Major Hawkins in selecting candidates for first Reserve Officers Train- ing Camp at Fort Roots, 1917; appointed Civilian Aide to Ad- jutant General of U. S. Army, 1917-18; Chairman Military
Welfare Committee for Arkan- sas. Member Elks; Rotary; L. R. Country Club; Memphis Country Club ; Wamsutta Club , New Bedford, Mass., 1916-17; Athletic Assn .; Asiatic Assn .; American Legion ; Hon. member Nationaly Artillery Assn. Mem- ber of the Episcopal Church.
WILEY, ROBERT EMMET, 1704 W. Nineteenth St. Lawyer. Born at DeWitt, Ark., March 5, 1872. Son of Alexander C. and Vir-
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ginia Quertermous Wiley. Edu- cated at Public Schools; Stutt- gart College; Columbian Univer- sity, Law School, of Washing- ton, D. C. Married Miss Eliza- beth Stocks, at Washington, D. C., Oct. II, 1899. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley have one child: Geneva Bell. Member of the Masonic Orders; Little Rock, Arkansas and American Bar Assns. Dem- ocrat.
WILKINS, MRS. R. C., 1400 Spring St. Born at Princeton, Ark. Daughter of Louis A. and Martha Jane Daniel Annis. Edu- cated at the Public Schools of Princeton, Ark. Married Mr. R. C. Wilkins, at Princeton, Ark., June 26, 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins have two children: Eliz- abeth and Mabel F. Member of the First Presbyterian Church. Democrat.
WILKINS, ROBERT CRAWFORD, 1400 Spring St. Manager of the American Land and Irrigation Co. Born at Northampton Coun- ty, Va., Sept. 4, 1862. Son of Robert Wilkins and Mary Anne Fitchett Wilkins. Educated at Public and Private Schools in Northampton County, Va. Mar- ried Miss A. Anny Frances Annis, at Princeton, Ark., June 26, 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- kins have two children : Elizabeth and Mabel F. Hammett Whole- sale Grocery Co. in Pine Bluff, 15 years; Pindel Grocery Co. in Little Rock, five years; Irrigra- tion Co., one year. Member of K. of P. Democrat.
WILSON, ALEXANDER JAMISON, Avondale Apts. Insurance. Born near Monticello, Ark., Aug. 28,
1873. Son of Alexander J. and Eliza McCain Wilson. Educated at Monticello Grammar and High Schools; graduated from High School, 1890. Married Miss Eloise Fuller, at Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 1, 1905. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have one child : Elizabeth. Manager Ins. Dept. Southern Trust Co. since 1909; Director Southern Trust Co., 1909; Direc- tor and Treasurer of Little Rock Y. M. C. A .; member Executive Committee and Treasurer Ark- ansas Sunday School Assn .; L. R. City Hosp. Board ; Elks Club ; Lakeside Country Club ; member and Sec. Board of Stewards and a regular attendant for past II years of First M. E. Church. South. Democrat.
WILSON, HERBERT R., 506 N. Mar- tin St. Commissioner State Lands, Highways and Improve- ments. Son of Thomas Cobb Wilson and Julia Martin Wilson. Educated at Columbus Public School ; Arkansas College, Bates- ville, Ark .; Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, Ark .; Tyler Com- mercial College, Tyler, Texas. Married Miss Exar Bowen Wil- son, at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. I, 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have one child: Herbert Raymond Wilson Jr. Circuit Clerk Hemp- stead County, 1910-12; elected R. R. Com., So. Dist. Ark., 1916- 21 ; elected State Highway Com- missioner, August, 1920; as- sumed office Jan. 1, 1921. Demo- crat.
WILSON, THOMAS AUSTIN, 2807 Marshall St. Commissioner of Labor and Statistics. Born at Lyons, Ind., Nov. 1, 1881. Son of Hiram Lee and Dica Ann
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Brough Wilson. Educated at Public Schools of Pine Bluff, Ark. Married Miss Lilia Maud Black, July 30, 1905. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have three children : Saly Ann, Gordon Newman and T. A. Jr. Began printing trade at the Daily Graphic of Pine Bluff, Ark., 1892-1902 ; employed in office of Commercial Printing Co. at Pine Bluff, 1903-15 ; moved to Little Rock and was employed as linotype operator on Arkansas Gazette, 1915-18; member House of Representatives, General As- sembly, State of Arkansas, ses- sions 1913 and 1915; elected twice from Jefferson County. President Arkansas State Fed- eration of Labor, 1914 to 1918; appointed Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, State of Arkansas, by Gov. Brough, April, 1919, and re-ap- pointed by Gov. McRae, 1921. Democrat.
WINCHESTER, REV. JAMES RIDOUT, Abeles Apts. Minister. Born at Annapolis, Md., March 15, 1852. Son of Jacob Winchester and Mary Ridout Winchester. At- tended the Episcopal High School, Va., B.A. and B.Ph. de- grees ; Washington & Lee Uni- versity ; Debaters Medal of the Washington Lit. Soc. and the University Prize Essay in 1874; graduated from the Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va., 1877 ; D.D. degree, Washington & Lee University and the University of the South; took Deacons Orders and was ordained Priest by Bish- op Whittle of Va. in 1878; took course in medical work at the Richmond Medical College and John Randolph Tucker's Law
Lectures in Lexington, Va .; in- structed students in Latin and other branches preparatory to College. Married Miss Eliza Atkinson Lee, at Millwood, Va., Clarke County, Va. Rev. and Mrs. Winchester have four chil- dren: Evelyn Lee, now Mrs. James Edward Montgomery ; C. Lee Whiting, now Mrs. William George Mayburry Jr .; and Lee. Member D. K. E. Fraternity ; charter member of Phi Beta Kappa ; Grand Prelate of Knights Templar of Ark .; was Grand Prelate of Knights Templar of Ga .; Master of Lodge, Scottish Rite; Consistory in Memphis ; the Red Cross, St. Constantine ; Past Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows; appointed Gov. during the Spanish War; Trustee of the University of the South; was Pres. Washington & Lee Uni- versity ; was consecrated Bishop Sept. 29, 1911, in Trinity Cathe- dral, L. R. In 1889 traveled in Europe ; 1909 in Palestine, Egypt, Spain and Southern Italy, Mex- ico and Alaska. Democrat.
WOOD, HON. CARROLL D., 1424 W. Capitol Ave. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Ark. Born at Berlin, Ark., July 8, 1857. Son of John Silas and Martha Bussey Wood. Educated at Public Schools; University of Ark., graduated 1879. Married Miss Reola Thompson, at Mon- ticello, Ark., Nov. 4, 1886. Mrs. and Hon. Wood have three chil- dren: John Shirley, Claudia Clemens and Roy Winton. Stud- ied law in office of Judge J. B. Wood, Hot Springs, Ark .; ad- mitted to the bar in 1881 ; elected Pros. Atty., 10th Dist., 1882;
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elected Circuit Judge, 10th Dist., 1886; elected Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Ark., 1893. Member of the Scottish Rite, 32 degree; Odd Fellows; K. of P .; A. O. U. W. Second Baptist Church. Democrat.
WOOD, JAS. M., 914 Scott St. Treasurer Fischer Cement Co. Born at Richmond, Ind., 1889. Son of O. F. Wood. Educated at La Fayette, Ind., University of Puidue. Married Miss Tomb, at London, Canada, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have one child : Nandy. Member Kiwanis Club.
WOOD, T. E., 1601 Center St. Jour- nalist, Politician, Lawyer. Born at Mariana, Ark., April 3, 1878. Son of Mr. John R. and Mrs. Mollie Pugh Wood. Educated in Public School and Private School at Mariana, Ark .; studied law in offices of various attorneys ; ad- mitted to practice of law in 1907. Married Miss Nina W. Clark, at Mariana, Ark., April 30, 1901. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have three children: Margaret, Thomas E. Jr., James Clark. Entered office Lee County Courier, Mariana, Ark., 1888; acquired ownership of shop in 1903; elected City Clerk of Marianna, 1907; re- elected, 1909; elected Mayor of Marianna, IQII ; re-elected, 1913; elected Railroad Commissioner for Northeastern District, State of Arkansas, 1914; re-elected, 1916-1918; appointed member of Arkansas Corporation Commis- sion, 1921. President State Press Association, 1914; President State Elks Association, 1914; three years Chairman of the Arkansas Railroad Commission ;
one year Chairman of Arkansas Corporation Commission. Mem- ber of Masonic, Elks, A. O. U. W., Knights of Pythias, Colum- bian Woodmen, Knights of the Maccabees. Democrat.
WOOTEN, JUNE PRIZE, 2908 Gaines St. Lawyer. Born at Russell- ville, Ark. Son of Wm. P. Wooten and Mary Elizabeth Stockerd Wooten. Educated at Public School at Russellville ; University of Ark., Law Dept., 1902. Married Miss Nellie Pal- mer, at Clarendon, Ark., Nov. II, 1914. Practiced in Little Rock since 1904; first Judge of Civil Municipal Court, 1915; member of Democratic Central Commit- tee for term of six years ; private Sec. of James P. Clarke, Ark. Senator, 1903-04; appointed U. S. Attorney for Eastern District of Ark., 1919, by President Wil- son. Member of Little Rock and State Bar Assns .; W. O. W .; Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity ; member of Second Baptist Church. Democrat.
WORTHEN, GEO. G., 714 W. Second St. Vice-Pres. of W. B. Worth- en Co. Born at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 6, 1883. Son of W. B. Worthen and Mollie P. Worthen. Educated at Public and High Schools of L. R .; B.A. degree Washington and Lee Uni- versity, class 1904. Married Miss Edith Beidelman, at Little Rock. Ark., Feb. 12, 1908. Mr. and Mrs. Worthen have two chil- dren : William Booker and Wren- etta Worthen. Vice-Pres. W. B. Worthen Co .; Treas. Pritchard Lumber Co .; Director Crow- Burlingame. Member of the
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Scottish Rite Masons; Knights Templar ; Shriner ; Elks ; Eagles ; Quapaw Club; Country Club. Democrat.
WRIGHT, MOORHEAD, 316 G St. Banker. Born at Little Rock, Ark., June 18, 1872. Son of Ful- ton and Louisa Watkins Wright. Educated at the L. R. Public Schools; E. C. Gould Private School, L. R .; graduate Virginia Military Inst., Lexington, Va., 1892, Cadet Captain; University of Ark., Medical Dept. Married Miss Hildegarde O. Penzel, at Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 23, 1903. Mr. and Mrs. Wright have three children : Charles Penzel, Moor- head Jr. and Fulton Watkins. Rent Collector Cornish & Eng- land, 1893-94; Rent Collector for S. J. Johnson & Co., 1894; later Real Estate and Mortgage Loan Dept. Business incorporated 1899 as S. J. Johnson Co., was elected Treasurer. Director L. R. Branch Federal Reserve Bank ; Director L. R. Railway & Elec- tric Co .; Treasurer Capital Bldg. and Loan Assn .; Director Fed- eral International Banking Co., New Orleans, and member Ex- ecutive Committee; President Union & Mercantile Trust Co .; Observer Ark. State Guards at U. S. Army Maneuvers prior to Spanish-American War; served one year, 1898, as Ist Lieut. and Adjutant of 2nd Ark. Infantry, U. S. V., in war with Spain ; was member State Council of Nation- al Defense; Chairman for Ark. National War Savings Stamps Committee during European war. Ex-Pres. L. R. Country Club ; L. R. Athletic Assn .; member Quapaw Club; Benevolent Pro- tective Order Elks ; former Pres.
Ark. Bankers Assn .; now Chair- man Committee on Thrift, Ex- ecutive Committee Arkansas Profitable Farming Committee since organization, 1914; Secre- tary Conference of Cotton States Bankers in 1914; Director L. R. Board of Commerce. Member Christ Episcopal Church. Demo- crat.
YOUNG, MRS. EULALIE HALLIBUR- TEN, 2823 Gaines St. Born at Pine Bluff, Ark. Daughter of O. Halliburten and Agnes Walker Halliburten. Educated at the L. R. Public Schools ; graduated from Nazareth Academy, Naza- reth, Ky .; studied Music under Mrs. Virgil in New York and Sherwood and Miss Kober in Chicago. Married Mr. Frederic C. Young, at Little Rock, Ark., June 27, 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Young have two children : F. C. Young Jr. and Eulalie. Taught Music in Little Rock 14 years ; belonged to the Musical Coterie 14 years. Member of the Cathe- dral Aid of St. Andrew's Cathe- dral. Democrat.
ZELL, DR. AUGUSTUS MATHIAS, 713 E. Thirteenth St. Physician, Roentgenologist. Born at Ulm, Kingdom of Wuerttenberg, Ger- many, Sept. 24, 1882. Son of Dr. Mathias G. and Augusta Lahner Zell. Educated at St. Vincent's College, Beatty, Pa .; Subiaco College, Subiaco, Ark .; Conception College, Mo., 1915; A.B. and A.M. degrees, Little Rock College, 1918; M.D., Wash- ington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1905; N. Y. Post-Graduate School; N. Y. School of Rotent- genology. Married Miss Amelia Snyder, at Little Rock, Ark.,
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April 13, 1910. Mrs. and Dr. Zell have four children: Law- rence, Martha, Augusta and Rosemary. Came to Little Rock, 1906. Roentgenologist St. Vin- cent's Infirmary ; Contract Sur- geon during war ; former lecturer at University of Ark., Med. Dept. "Electro-Therapeutics ;" member of Drs. Scarborough, Ogden, Zell & Judd. Member of Knights of Columbus; Pulaski County, Ark- ansas State and American Medi- cal Societies; Kiwanis Club; Arkansas Academy of Science ; Washington University Club of Arkansas; American Legion.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS W., 2023 Gaines St. Born near Imboden, Ark., 1874; son of John S. and Alice Campbell; educated at Commercial College, Waco, Tex .; Austin Military Academy, Sher- man, Tex. ; married Miss Jennie Roberts at Pocahontas, Ark., 1895; Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have three children : Mrs. W. L. Pope. Reland and Roberta; or- ganizer and president, Abbott College, Pocahontas, Ark .; Asst. Atty. Gen. of Ark., 1916-18; Ark. Cotton Mills Corporation to develop Cotton Textile Industry ; member firm of Pace, Campbell & Davis.
CAPPLEMAN, JOSIE FRAZEE, 2317 Main St. Born and educated in Kentucky; married Mr. Capple- man in Kentucky; Mrs. Capple- man is Pres. Author's & Com- poser's Society of Ark .; one of officers of the Chautauqua (N. Y.) Women's Club ; poet laureate of Grand Chap., O. E. S. of Ark. ; poet laureate of the trans- Mississippi Dept., United Con- federate Veterans ; poet laureate of the Chautauqua Class (1914) of N. Y. ; active member, Daugh- ters of Confederacy ; Dames of 1846; United Daughters of the American Revolution; 8 years State president, Daughters of the Confederacy of Miss .; Sec. and Historian (two terms each) of the Mississippi Division, U. D. C .; twice president and three times Sec. of the Federation of Clubs of Miss .; State Command- ant of the Dames of 1846 of both Miss. and Ark .; twice conduc- tress and twice worthy matron of the O. E. S. of Okolona, Miss .; president five years of the first Literary Club of Miss .; three times poet laureate of the Miss. Press Assn. ; member, Miss. His- torical Assn .; represented the South at the first reunion of the Blue and Gray.
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MISS FRANCES WIDENER Graduate of ST. VINCENT'S INFIRMARY 01 W. Tenth St. Phone Main 5455 Little Rock, Arkansas
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MISS IRENE McCALL Graduate of ST. VINCENT'S INFIRMARY 1521 W. Eleventh St. Phone Main 5540 Little Rock, Arkansas
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J. W. Strawn
STRAWN-TUCKER FURNITURE Co. 609-611 MAIN STREET
TWO FURNITURE MEN
John W. Tucke
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P. G. KEEBEY
Manufacturing Jeweler
DIAMONDS WATCHES
COMPLETE LINE
Make to Order any Design, Gold or Platinum Replace any Stones and Duplicate any Design
SEE OUR DIAMOND AND WATCH CLUB PLAN
Telephone, Main 3534
Boyle Building, 111 West Capitol Ave.
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Y.W.C. A. Cafeteria FOURTH AND SCOTT STREETS
HOURS
Breakfast.
7 a. m .- 8 a. m.
Dinner
11 a. m .- 2 p. m.
Supper 5 p. m .- 7:15 p. m.
SUNDAY HOURS
Breakfast. 8 a. m .- 9 a. m. Dinner 11:30 a. m .- 1:30 p. m.
SPECIAL RATES TO EMPLOYED WOMEN
Men and Women Welcome.
Your patronage aids in service to girls
ONE MAIN 5147
PHONE MAIN 1382
MRS. K. A. BAUM, MANAGER
AN EAT SHOP
214 West Second Street
Attractive Cafeteria
NOT OPEN ON SUNDAY
ncheon, 11:30 to 1:30
Dinner, 5:30 to 7:30
Wilbur Shoemaker School of Music
A competent faculty teaching Violin, Piano, Harmony, Counterpoint, Cornet and all Brass Instruments, Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Oboe and Bassoon.
WILBUR S. SHOEMAKER, Director Phone Main 5809
17 Arcade Building (Ground Floor)
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSA
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1505 Broadway
Phone M. 41
Fashionable Dressmaking
For Thirty Years Have Pleased My Patrons
TROUSSEAU A Specialty
Mrs. M. L. Morto1
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L 105
X SUPER-EXCELLENT
CHOCOLATES
MADE BY LOUIS SCHNEIDER Fresh Every Day THE GUS BLASS COMPANY, PHONE MAIN 7000 THE CHOCOLATE SHOP Phone Main 1550
414 Main Stre
Eastman Kodaks and Supplie A
WHITMAN'S CANDY
Surgical Instruments
Hegarty H C.K HEGARTY DRUG CO.
COR. FIFTH and MAIN STS.
Pho
LOOK FOR OUR SIGN
FOR SALE W.E.LIVINGSTON CO. THE REALTORS 123 W.2nd St. ~ 571
LITTLE ROCK AND ARKANSAS REAL ESTATE
MRS. FAY PALMER
HAIR STORE AND BEAUTY SHOP
rmanent Hair Waving a Specialty at Marion Hotel, Room 205
5 Main Street Phone 1279
ART SPOT STUDIO CHINA PAINTING HELEN CAREY TEACHING FIRING NOVELTY WORK
PLEATING ACCORDION, BOX, KNIFE AND SIDE Hemstitching and Dressmaking
ARKANSAS PLEATING WORKS none Main 8710 Store No. 4, Arcade
M. W. MORRIS Office Phone M. 3621
W. A. BAXLEY Res. Phone M. 1936
W. A. BAXLEY Manager Real Estate Department AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY LOANS 517 Louisiana St. Opposite Kempner Theater
JUKES FOR JUICE SOUTHERN BATTERY COMPANY Fourth and Center Streets DISTRIBUTORS STORAGE BATTERIES
Phone Main 300
C. L. KRAFT & CO. REAL ESTATE 220 WEST SECOND STREET
CALL M. L. SACHS IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY BUY AND SELL Phone Main 628 or 6846 609 Southern Trust Building
Phone Main 623
R. C. BUTLER REAL ESTATE
305 West Second Street Little Rock, Arkansas
OTTO SELINKE SIGNS
OFFICE SIGNS A SPECIALTY A. O. U. W. Building 812 Center
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HENNIGER School of Music TEACHER of VOICE-BEL-CANTO PIANO
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MRS. WILL HENNIGER
STUDIO Fraternal Building Third and Center Streets Phone Main 6711
RESIDENCE 205 East Twenty-second Street Phone Main 3593
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ALMA COLGAN TEACHER of
Pipe Organ Harmony Theory
STANDARD COURSES
301-2 Fraternal Building Phones Main 8162 and 4693
ARTHUR PLATZ Tenor
FOREMOST SINGERS OF LITTLE ROCK AND HOT SPRINGS
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Now Studying at the Platz Vocal Studios.
18 ARCADE BUILDING
Phone Main 1582
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LITTLE ROCK'S POPULAR JEWELRY STORE
RESCENT JEWELRY CO. “
214 Main Street
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LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSA:
Phone Main 1640
Marinello Beauty Shop
MRS. HETTY EATON
Suite 302 Boyle Building
LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
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Kenilworth Gift Shop Artist's Materials Picture Frames Sheet Pictures Cards
W. H. BRAY LITTLE ROCK
BRAY'S
& GIFT SHOP
LITTL LE ROCKS ART
"IF IT COMES FROM BRAY'S IT'S GOOD"
A NEW SPECIALTY SHOP featuring Correct Apparel for WOMEN at Popular Prices
A T LAST we have brought to the women of Little Rock and Arkansas a specialty shop such as is so popular in the metropolitan cities. Through special New York connections, we are permitted to show the new styles IMMEDIATELY after their origination-and our prices are much lower than the original. If it's outer apparel for women, we have it!
-See
-What
-MARX'
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-- Before
-Y'ou
-Decide !
MARX -A -Delightful
Women's Fashionable Attire 620 Main Street, Little Rock
-Place -In -Which -To -Shop.
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IF DADDY HAD ONLY KNOWN THIS-
The Right Way To Attack Cancer !-
GO IMMEDIATELY to a reputable physician and insist upon a thorough examination when you notice-
1. Any lump, especially in the breast.
3. Any sore that does not heal, particularly about the mouth or lips.
2. Any irregular bleed- ing or discharge.
4. Persistent indigestion with loss of weight.
Insidious in its onset ; Painless in its incipiency ; Local in its early stages when Curable if properly treated.
The Right Way Is the Only Safe Way!
The Wrong Way ---
WASTING PRECIOUS TIME and MONEY ---
1. Waiting to see if the condition won't go away of itself.
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3. Allowing advertising "Cancer Specialists" and "Quack Doctors" . to treat you.
2. Using "Patent Med- icines."
4. Being guided by any- body except a thor- oughly competent phy- sician.
For Literature, write
Arkansas State Cancer Control Committee 315 BOYLE BUILDING Little Rock
The Right Way Is the Only Safe Way!
MRS. CORA TOLLE MRS. ALICE JUDGE
TO OUR FRIENDS WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE
Vanity Shoppe WITH BRADFORD DRUG CO.'S NEW HOME MAIN AND MARKHAM
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HAIR DRESSING MARCELL WAVING
MASSAGING MANICURING
S. J. BEAUCHAMP, PRESIDENT Q. L. PORTER, VICE-PRESIDENT GORDON N. PEAY, TREASURER G. D. HENDERSON, SECRETARY
B. P. KIDD. DIRECTOR J. H. ESTES. DIRECTOR W. W. WILSON, DIRECTOR
TERMINAL WAREHOUSE COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORAGE AND FORWARDING
85,000 SQUARE FEET STORAGE SPACE FIREPROOF AND SPRINKLERED
812-822 EAST SECOND STREET ON TRACKS OF ROCK ISLAND AND MO. PAC. RY.
FRANK M. BLAISDELL
CIVIL ENGINEER
ARCHITECT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Architect of LITTLE ROCK COLLEGE BUILDING
321 W. SECOND STREET
PHONE MAIN 5467
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH
Electrical Fixtures
CONSULT DONNER-BERNHARD ELECTRIC CO. FIXTURES- WIRING-REPAIRS
407 CENTER STREET PHONE MAIN 5266
The Arkansas Gazette
FIRST IN CITY CIRCULATION IN STATE CIRCULATION IN TOTAL CIRCULATION And Consequently FIRST in Volume of Advertising of cll Classifications
The Arkansas Gazette "GOES HOME AND STAYS THERE"
The DAILY NEWS
LEADS In the Afternoon Field!
Circulation! TODAY'S NEWS - TODAY.
The Little Rock Daily News brings the evening news to more homes in the Twin Cities than any other afternoon newspaper. Little Rock's Greatest Evening Newspaper.
"In Little Rock Nearly Everybody Reads the NEWS"
Advertising!
Ninety-five per cent of the retail business done in the Twin Cities is local and the local retailer can reach more people who will patronize his store through the columns of the DAILY NEWS than through any other evening newspaper, at about one-half the cost.
LITTLE ROCK DAILY NEWS
"No Campaign Complete Without the News"
Make Progress with the Progressive Newspaper
If you are driving ahead trying to reach a certain goal, you need the help of a newspaper that is itself growing and going ahead. The Arkansas Democrat offers your business the good will of the largest body of evening paper readers in the entire State. It will carry your message to many thousands of homes each day and do it at a very trifling cost per reader.
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT
PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK-DAY EVENING AND SUNDAY MORNING
Phone Main 321 for full information concerning rates and service.
PUBLISHED BY Little Rock Publishing Company
ELMER E. CLARKE, President K. A. ENGEL, Secretary and Treasurer
Phone Main 321
613-615 Main Street Little Rock, Ark.
Everything that goes to make your house a "home"
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COKER and DOBYNS
CASH - OR- CREDIT.
HOME FURNISHERS
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Service
Courtesy
"HEATING SYSTEMS THAT HEAT"
POLITE SERVICE - EXPERT SKILL - THAT IS HOW WE
Vapor Steam
FILL THE BILL 1
Hot Water Heating
PETTIT-GALLOWAY'S LITTLE PLUMBER
To attract your attention we've got to keep on talking about our plumbing attention. We must keep on advertising the fact that the supplies we sell are of a superior make and that our prices are ab- solutely fair. We can make you believe it if you will give us a trial order.
PETTIT-GALLOWAY CO.
114 EAST SEVENTH STREET
PHONE MAIN 2739
"PLUMBING THAT PROTECTS HEALTH"
3142
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