Druggists and Road Builders Meet Here For Park Plan
A Fayetteville Men’s Club meeting approved inviting the Clark Trails Association and the Avianeas Association of Pharmacists to join next year’s tests. It authorized a $9000 appropriation for a park on McDaniel Welch property and discussed beautification efforts citywide. The group planned joint talks with the Board of Health and the State Horticultural Association while weighing a $30 appropriation to landscape Oak Ridge Avenue.
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Olark ‘Trails Aviolation
Avianeas Association of Pharmacist
McDaniel-Welch Fraverty
Alogs Avenue
Pelea
Astaneat Allroad
Ecuaereia
C. C
City Beautiful
Fesay
Paneed
Nda
J. Pialeies Wes
Abe Winder
W Dunn
Harnes
Pope
Taylor
Mayer Taylor
Counel
Board of Health
Amsraton
Fayotievil
Yoca
J.C. Mitchell Thalzman
Agehangeer
Price
Oa. Iage
Tae Sani von Tous
Moore
Chas. Hichardson
Cheb
N.d
New Pastor to Arrive Soon in Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Fayetteville hears Rev. J. P. Impel from Harrison, Arkansas, has been called to the pulpit as the Cumberland Presbyterian Church nears completion on Douglass Street. Mr. Campbell resigns and plans to head for Fayetteville as Ozark Trails Convention discussions unfold. Delegates discuss hosting duties, offering homes for attendees, and a large Fayetteville delegation to Tulsa. The Business Men's Club eyes making Fayetteville a Convention City with plans to invite the Arkansas Pharmacists Association to meet there in 1915. Adjournment set for two weeks.
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Cumberland Presbyterian Church
J. P. Impel
Harrison
Arkansas
Campbell
Leverett
Douelase Street
Adiapetch
Harroy
Cumberland Presbyterian
Fayetteville
Ozark Trails Convention
L. R. Putman
Tulsa
H.S. Price
Jeanne Reynolds
Pharmacists
Business Men's Club
C. C. Yarrington
Arkansas Association of Pharmaists
Little Rock
Fayettevills
Pharmaceutical Association
Administration weighs Lane as U S mediator in Mexico
Washington on May 1 reports the administration is considering Secretary Lane as a representative of the United States in the mediation. Lane is a strong advocate of quick action in Mexico and has argued that Huerta has been bluffing.
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Washington
Lane
United States
Mexico
Huerta
Fayetteville City Beautification Resolution Adopted by Business Club
The Business Men's Club unanimously adopted a beautification plan led by Tom Shelton as general superintendent. Committees for principal streets will meet monthly to coordinate cleaning up yards, sidewalks, and streets while soliciting property owners to join in systematic beautification and citywide cooperation.
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M.S. Rice
Maj. BR. Davidson
Business Men's Club
Jerome Reyolds
J. C. Mitchell
Tom Shelton
Southwestern Seed Company
Fayetteville
Saltillo Falls to Rebels as Federal Escape Cut Off
Saltillo proper has been surrendered to the rebels and ten thousand federals are cut off from retreat. General Pablo Gonzalez leads a Constitutionalist force approaching Saltillo from the east after defeating a Federal outpost. Villa advances from the west via Paras and Hipolito as Herrera and Benavides maneuver to block southward retreat.
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Paso
Saltillo
Pablo Gonzales
Villa
Paras
Hipolito
Herera
Benavides
Herrera
San Luis Potosi
Made Millions in New Haven Stock on Rail Line
John Hilliard former director testified before the Interstate Commerce Commission admitting profits from railroad stock trades in New Haven and its subsidiaries He denied officers' involvement with the Hilliard Company of which he is president He said most Hilliard ventures were private before his tenure including purchases of Boston & Maine stock from the New Haven and its resale to Boston
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United Press
Washington
New Haven Railroad
Interstate Commerce Commission
John Hilliard
Road
Railroad
Hilliard Company
Boston & Maine
New Haven
Lnter
Boston
New England Navigation Company
New England Security Company
Supreme Court
New Haven Road
Massachusetts
Disarmament of Factions Underway in Trinidad
On May 7 three bus rifles and three machine guns were surrendered to Federal troops by the mine guards. The remaining guards weapons will be surrendered by tonight. Authorities intend to allow the strikers a reasonable time to surrender their arms.
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Trinidad
Liner Fr eonia Returns with Columbian Survivors
Boston reports the liner Fr eonia docking at dawn carrying thirteen survivors from the Columbian disaster. Authorities began processing indications of rescue and safety measures as families awaited word of others missing.
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Boston
Huerta Power Decline Spurs Mediation Guide
In Vera Cruz on May 7 foreign observers foretell a rapid erosion of Huerta's strength within two weeks. Refugees warn the United States may pursue mediation only to find Huerta powerless to bargain and a different man likely to assume the presidency. The piece notes police insubordination, saloons ignoring closing laws, and government inefficiency amid rebel actions near Tampico. A separate report covers a Boston & Maine stock maneuver involving the New Haven system and related legal issues.
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Vera Cruz
Mexico City
United States
Huerta
Barain
Tampico
Razorbacks Beat Christian Brothers College In Missouri Tilt
Arkansas defeated Christian Brothers College 9 to 6 in St Louis. Arkansas rallied with a fourth inning homer by Ellison after an early C B C lead, then added three more runs in the fifth and two in the eighth. Pattison homered for C B C as Benton pitched and Ellison homered for Arkansas.
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Louis
Christian Brothers College
Benton
Razorbacks
Eilison
Smith
Arkansas
C. B.C
Pattison
New Church Pipe Organ Installed Aids Dedication
The first Christian Church receives a large pipe organ as the manufacturer's representative arrives to install it. Electrical wiring and finishing touches are underway to ready the building for the dedication on Saturday, May 24.
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First Christian Church
Rebels Fire Bombard Mazatlan. 3 Killed, 8 Wounded
Admiral Howard reports a rebel airship attack on Mazatlan in the city today leaving three dead and eight wounded. Rebels and Federals exchange fire as Acapana capitulates. O'Shaughnessy to confer with Bryan this afternoon.
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Mazatlan
Howard
Acpaneta
O’shaugnessy
Bryan
President to Wed at White House Blue Room
May 7 report from Washington notes the planned White House ceremony for the President’s daughter marrying Secretary McAdoo. The simplification avoids diplomatic corps and army navy officials, with the Blue Room replacing the East Room. The Episcopal service will include the word obey.
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Wasington
White House
Diplomatic Corps
Army Nd Navy
McAdoo
Beach
Governor grants two pardons in Lee and Little Rock cases
On Wednesday afternoon Governor Rock issued pardons to Hl. W. Naness, jailed four years for uttering, and Ralph W. Bagwell, sentenced to one year for embezzlement, relating to Lee county and Little Rock cases respectively.
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Prospect Business Men’s Club
Ozark Trails Assn
Phar- 1
College Avenue Up
J.P Campbell
PO Beautify
Manilla
U.S
Christian Bros Cou
Ark. University
Chris
Ellison
Walsh
Goetheman
Maddox
Ozark
Dougherty Stock Co
Parsons