Suffragists jailed in London raid on Lloyd George office
Mrs Flora Drummond and Miss Sylvia Pankhurst lead a group of suffragettes jailed after a raid on Lloyd George's office. Drummond rejects paying a fine and threatens a hunger strike. Dozens of women charged with window smashing and traffic obstruction as letterbox outrages spread across the city.
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United Press
London
Mrg
Flora Drummond
Sylvia Pankhurst
Lloyd George
Bow Street
Oklahoma House ousts two officials in impeachment moves
The Oklahoma House adopted charges against State Auditor Lee Meyer and State Printer Giles Farris by wide margins amid a brief debate. The votes were 84 to 6 with six absent, appointing a three member committee to inform the Senate. Meyer faces accusations tied to $15 000 in warrants and forgery connected to the Oklahoma Red Book.
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Oklahoma City
House of Representatives
Lee Meyer
Giles Farris
House Committee On
House
Senate
Meyer
Senate considers local measures amid looms of race
In Little Rock on Tuesday the Senate relaxed after a senatorial contest, approving local acts and adjourning. A committee to visit the State Tuberculosis Hospital was named, with members split along Robinson, Kirby, and Bull Moose lines. The day included passage of local acts, debate over a soft drink ban near worship, and the death of Greathouse anti lobby bill.
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Little Rock
Senate
Oldham
Carl, Lee
Calvert
Greathouse
Christian
Harris
Robinson
Charmian Carh Lee
Kirby
Chicot County
Dickinson House
Covington
Committee On Militia
Jacobson
House
Judiciary Committee
Landmark St. Louis Woman Mrs. Chilton 99 Dies in Missouri
The St. Louis Republic reports Mrs. Rachal Chilton died near Moberly Missouri at age ninety nine. A Randolph County resident since 1834 she came from Kentucky and was a 60 year member of the Christian Church. She was a cousin of President Andrew Jackson and left two sons from a nine child family. Her sister was the grandfather of Everett and Miss Alice Jackson near town who corresponded with her about three years ago.
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St. Louis Republic
Rachal Chilton
Moberly
Randolph County
Missouri
Kentucky
The
Christian Church
Andrew Jackson
Everett
Alice Jackson
Notice to the Public on Mill Work Inspection
Fayetteville Lumber and Cement Co invites the public to inspect mill work and fixtures at the U of A Peabody building and their School Street mill yard to prove quality before buying, noting material supplied and no complaints from architect contractor or building committee.
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U. of A
Pea
School Street
Fayeteville Lumber & Cement Co
Dressmaking Service Ad by the Day or Piece
By the day or by the piece, Miss Hensley offers dressmaking services priced to fit. Call phone 498 for fittings, alterations, and custom sewing.
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Miss Hensley
Government publishes weekly national newspaper proposal
Rudolph Spreckles proposes a government run weekly to inform every voter. He calls for a paper that reports department news and explains presidential acts with cabinet members detailing motives. He argues it would be cheaper than the Congressional Record.
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New York
United States
Rudolph H. Spreckles
California
Wilson
Spreckley
Spreckles
Congressional Record
Turkish Fourth Army Corps Hinted To Enter Constantinople
Constantinople January 29. Semi official reports say the Fourth Army Corps, troops of the murdered Nazim Pasha, are en route to restore the Khalmi Pasha government. Erver Bey controls troop movements as rumors of further disturbances persist.
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United Press
Constantinople
Turkey
Fourth Army Corps
Nazim Pasha
Klami Pasha
Erver Bey
Robinson Elected to the U S Senate on Third Ballot
Special to The Daily from Little Rock on January 29 reports Governor Robinson elected to the Senate on the third ballot. Final tally shows Robinson 70 votes, Norwood 14, Brundige 26, Kirby 0 as Robinson gains support from four Republican colleagues and last minute switches by Shackelford and Joseph push him past the required 70.
Legislature cannot organize amid prolonged Speakership deadlock
In Springfield I L January 29 after sixty six ballots the Illinois House remains unable to organize though in session since January 1. Governor elect Dunne and other Democratic officers press for inauguration but cannot proceed until House organization is completed. and on January 28 Waldron reports a Circuit Court term in Ft Smith will try Cathey Pitcock for alleged involvement in the lynching of Sanford Lewis with a docket of 26 criminal and 22 civil cases. New Senators Elected on Tuesday Francis Be Warren Wyoming re elected. W M Kavanaugh Arkansas. Benjamin Tillman South Carolina. William Hughes New Jersey. William H Thompson Kansas. Horticultural Meeting at Muskogee Prof Ernest Walke Arkansas to address Eastern Oklahoma farmers February 4.
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Arkansas
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South Carolina
William Hughes
New Jersey
Wiliam H. Thompson
Kansas
Curtis
Muskogee
Commercial League of
Ernest Walke
University of Arkansas
Eastern
Oklahoma
Two Opinions About Friedman
New York reports Dr Friedman claims a tuberculosis cure will arrive February 5 for demonstration under a $1 million award from Charles Finlay of the Aetna National Bank. Finlay says the test must involve several patients including his son in law Lee Parsons, though Friedman says the letter is private. In Muskogee Oklahoma two men call the Berlin cure useless after returning from Berlin and reporting no new findings.
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New York
Charles EF. Finlay
Aetna National Bank
PL FP. Friedman
Finlay
Lee Par
goniIndaw
Muskogee
Feidman
Berlin
BK. Hy
McCluskey
T. Rogers
Friedmann
Calendar Line Ad From J A Hudgon on Dickson Street
A compact classified ad promoting a large calendar line with simple prices from J A Hudgon located at 283 Dickson Street. The message invites readers to check the selections and prices before ordering.
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U. S
J. A. Hudgon
Dickson &T
Finances of the City and Public Funds
A letter from Judge Stirman and local editor Mr Lawrence questions the city’s handling of funds stating reports show receipts but lack a breakdown of expenditures along with calls for public disclosure. The issue includes notes on the city treasury balance and council control.
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Lawrence
Delty
Gay Tha
W. F. Stirman
Notice to customers to settle on ac counts
Our friends and customers who are owing us on ac counts will greatly oblige by settleing at once, thereby saving themselves annoyance and its expense of sending a collector. Respectfully, IBAUM & BRO
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Ibaum & Bro
Mexican Rebels Reject Peace Proposals at Juarez Move
United Press dispatch from El Paso Texas reports that Mexican Rebel leader Mader Salazar rejects peace offers. Two thousand rebels march toward Juarez as Federals rush to the area. American troops patrol the border and arrest twelve rebels who crossed last night.
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Paso Tex
Mader
Salazar
Agenta Delre
Juares
Senate Prohibition Bill Introduced In Arkansas Legislature
Nineteen state senators signed a prohibition bill presented to the legislature banning liquor issuance except in counties where a majority petitions. A Gentry meeting of about 300 fruit growers and farmers heard lectures by Professors Lateuter and Walker. The item notes local advertising for home furnishings and reports on Illinois politics.
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Little Rock
Valery
Lefense
Gentry
W. C. Lateuter
Ernest Walker
College of Agriculture
Judge Kavanaugh Praised as Baseball Law Expert
Dispatches describe our new senator and Judge Kavanaugh as the best authority on baseball law in the country. He is noted as a former president of the Southern League and one of the most astute politicians in the nation.
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Dispatches
Judge Kavanaugh
Southern League
Governor appoints Heiskel to fill Davis term
Governor Donaghey names Radler Heiskel to finish Senator Davis's unexpired term while Senator Kavanaugh, elected by the legislature, is described as a good man. The note defends Heiskel and condemns spites as a poor investment.
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Radler Hoeiskell
Davis
W. M. Kavanaugh
Kavanaugh
Mr. Heiskel
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