s « zwng iU Volume 30—No. 52 Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, Friday, April 27, 1917. Kight Pages.

I). MADISON SWADKNKK SWEET GIRL GRADUATE fil’ILTY OF fHANSI’ORTING

PRIMARY WAS Sweet girl graduate, So so so At . E. Church, South, Monday happy, jolly, gay! K. lempleton Has Hearing: Before Did ever life seem brighter, Jurv in E\'nt, April 30th at 7 Than on this Commencement day? Justice Atwood’s Court

Commencement—what does it mean EXERCISES Saturday—Verdict of Guilty It means you are just beginning to live; It means you are prepared to fight f he Result1- of Partial Election in Third Herman V alkes W ho Moved Here Re 1916-1917 Session of Springdale High hearing of R. Tempi-ton, ehai- life's battles. tred with being- interested in the fifty- District Are cently From ^outh Dakota Ar- And to get. the best Life has to School Closed Thurs- one tit d Questioned Formally quarts booze seized recently give. by Deputy-sheriff was held r"-ted at Fayetteville Charged day Night—Seventeen Grad- Donaldson, in Justice Vtwood’s court There’s a right and a wrong way to Saturday V\ itTi Murder—Must f>e uated This Year morning-. The was before Fayetteville, April _U The status begin, dear, hearing- a jury, and the jury after being out of tiie candidates for delegate at larce Some M intake. And on this day fail not to take the some time returned a verdict of from the Third Congress ona! district right; guilty, and assessed a fine of and costs. to the constitutional convention is con- Let the and End. $100 God, Beginning the 1916-1917 The formal dosing: of told a clear fused. This is due to the fact that Templeton very story guide you, School Fayetteville, April li.— Hcrmai session of the Springdale High of his part of the attempt to “run the no primary was held in several coun- And pray that He will forever keep occurs with the a ft- ! about was tut la.' Thursday night, regu- blockade.' but out ties in the distr'ct, and to the various Walkti, *>U, in sight. points brought by you lar Commencement The under arrest here on ; program. the state that he did not make '-]car, interpretations put upon the partial placed ■ were held at the of murder !■ formation fur Thus will ever climb ('lass Day *-xercises were weighed the with a con- results. charge you upward by jury, Auditorium and r -re the sherriff’.' office by officer To the ladder’s topmost rung of Wednesday evening, viction resulting. An was R. Ft. Thompson, defeated cardiute. appeal c’ L;:jd‘ South Dakota. Sc ra fame, a large crowd was in attendance. taken to the Circuit Court. and a resident of Carrol! cot rtv. There are seventeen this Springdale to mak- For with a purpose, so lofty and graduates Here s the story of Templeton: where a primary was held has written as follows: tne arrest when tht tele; ram was ri holy year He and Frank Curott, who a few' to 4no. P. Stafford, of Spr-mrdaie. t : i there learned You can never know failure or Louie Horne, Valedictorian. days ago paid a fine of $100 and costs chairman of the district committee, V. v. « at :vevjlk-. This in ha me. Ruth Wilson, Salutatorian. for transporting, to that held in the Fay pleading guilty urging primaries Vernie formati. was teleph- ned back hen Taylor. the charge, were residents of Hac- five counties which had none. The Dr. Madison Swadener. who i- -• May this be truly a Commence ment and the arr st was made a few min Mary Thew. kett City. He and Curott came to reply was that this impractical, a i ciate ! with the national moverae; t Of unknown joys, the brighest and utes later constable Robert Jack 'Bula Rice. Fayetteville to get the Ford cad be- ■ by that the committee w 11 probahly >t for nati-.u-wide orViibitj t v. ill :-j.eaK best, son. Wafoes offered no resistance-! .Miriam Glass. longing to the latter, which had been the recognize results of the primary n Sj rinjrdale ne.vt Monday even ini' And when this life is ended, and insists that there is an error Jewell Beasley. left there some few days before. AI: e Gate-, a deleaved candidate, at 7:"0. Hi lecture will be on the What then? Eternal rest, Verna Masoner. When they reached Fayetteville, Cu- a‘id a resident of Wa-nington county subject "The Cross and OM Glory Bertie E. Smyer. He recently was mart led to th< Ollie Delozier. rott went on to Monet, leaving Tem- where there was no i.rimary appealei! The New Crusade,” it be in;.’ a pr> ■. r> tine latt Lee rgans o’ Marguerite Carter. pleton at Fayetteville to bring the car. without effect to the n FIRST GAME OF SEASON State Fleet:- bition subject. Mildred th.s and be and h .s wife had < Thompson. Arriving at Alonett Currott took city The first base ball of the sea- Board, and today said that he will Dr. Swadener is a :r.ii-. r ■ nat: game li og ci r.'ultation in the sheriff's offict Ruby Stobaugh. charge of the car, while : son in will be Templeton w.thdraw from the c .itest. lie had hav'nj held i-vt'--: j Springdale played Fri-; reputaii” this afternoon. Lizzie Watts. was eating h:s breakfast. And it i,binned to make an on. a ra m afternoon of this week when the i evangelistic '•'irn’migns >n more than j day \V,..kc-s is to be well off fin Zelpha House. " uumig .ms unit’ mat trie reputed Alumni will meet the local High : wmswj tics where no primaries was held. set half the •s of the Union. H- owns some Jessie Anderson. was aboard. anwally. He propert; sU-rn.i.l ti.-.im Tliie N -U*. placed •mpftin.tr with candidates speciti- also on a numb r of Chau- appeared her*- and a home at Hi The above named are all girls, The drive was started homeward Springdale. earn*- of the year, and the Alumni has ally nominated. He intended to «u;i- throughout the m, tauqua platforms wtih the exception <>f the valedictor- about noon, but at Soligman they he.-:; victorious for the past Wo years. [n-rt Mitchei! and*Bratton r r.‘i r.’.c! die wes* He has been of r;.‘ ian. atten- pa-'V.r Dak- ta. after his arrest hen The last named has been were forced to stop four hours while Shortly The team at the School this i the Saturday election. if the churches in the High larges* he sai'.i he had intended visitinj ding school at the University the past the car was being: repaired. This ! year w ill endeavor to turn the tables. and has been noted as a *em- and some long South Dakota in a few weeks. year, making up work. threw them to cross the state line just The atn.c h from ’, e Dallas Petross, Jr., who is dspuu Fay* reformer. He is not a rr, a president peranee Aajries ved at Fayetteville sev She was given a diploma from the about dusk. It was a cold, sleeting: die to the Arkansas Gazette to- *' of The Alumni Association, had his but a social crusad-r racker, ;. and about six year: local high school this year. night, and tht curtains were all up. talled to the attention of Mr Staf- year.- “nine” out for a “rehearsal” Tuesday h uhest type. South. Dakota Byron Smith. The had ben in the .1^ \ed to Avon. ■ whiskey placed ha rman of th* (' ••!■;» afternoon, and he is confident of anu- ford, ipress Hear him at the M. K < nur n. ••vher- h.s first wife died nut ions Elmer Heaver. bac k end of the car, in a cardboard Committee, with the for a ther victory for the “graduates” this request South, night. The two other of the class. Monday ay While visiting here he recent); boys box. statement. nd he *-. tat-u th* foil* season. marriu i Mr- Dupyans. The program as printed in last is- Templeton stated that, he knew noth- COOL) MONK) i\ ( I1K KKNS -•- sue of the Class was On Aprd 17. the Democrat receiv \LHI.\I POSTPONED Day exercises ing of the whiskey being in the car "As 1 set it. the * orom-ssiunal ( 1 n»- Our eood friend Waiter Ralsl BANQUET carried out and arrest j eiv. : sijrned by .Mrs. Berth; For some unknown reason, Presi- Wednesday evening, until the by Deputy Donaldson. m.tt.ee has no duties to in a perf**rm j who resides 'hurt distance north- the is the for the Shouery Avon in which she aske * dent Petross, of the Alumni Associa- following program Witnesses wt re here from Hackett connection with th* of th* west of town, on Creek, hands naming Soring: Commencement exercises that for in: rmat on concerning the mar tion, of the School. tonight, City at the hearing who testified to us to* Springdale High nominees f<*r delegates th- Con- the following figures relative I riayo Waikes and Mrs. Dupyans ■ not from (Thursday: Templeton had a good reputation in Had the did receive enough replies stitutional Convention. all the money he ha- made out of h Music. -ta- ,y the letter that “these nar the members of the Association to hi home town in th* or a of u and counties District, consider- flock Wh 8rv,vn Leghorn Invocation- Rev. A. H. t!» it .sn’* true.” The D-ne. warrant the annual meeting and ban- Dulaney. The state vvac represented by Prose- able * f them, i to hold chickens. The statement cover- a portion arrange j the letter. Music. Combs and ta. did reply to quet this year. On account of the cuting Attorney Deputy I rimaries it would pos< bly have been period from January 1st to April .. Class The a rest f Walkt s came as a c*.e and the inter- Salutatory—Ruth Wilson. Flowers. ’IT shortage of funds, poor the duty of this comm.ttee to have is- In January he averagtd eggs per Music. cidt-’ surprise to Sprinydale people est manifest, the banquet and meet- a a at wt; i to In Febru- sued call for convention eh day. amounting- $_*:!..*>'>. Commencement Address—Prof. W. He m tvt-d here recently, purchasin', ing .’-'ill not be held this year. * > * • . of this who made an address the a t i * n <0' the u; i ha- t ary an average was made of egg place, primaries ■ • X. of the re- .1 ■; property from Elmer I. .*• —-«- Gladson, University. nr an to the crowd. stood and ir en 1 at die* i and a certification *f the (per day. $35.70, and in March re- large Many -• this season will Music. naryo.r. just west of the business j Berry pickers <•* m- of 1<’2 -r $4> listened to hs appeal, which was one nominees made But for this average egg- per day ceive cents The of i on Emma A venue, and while r> IDs per quart. Presentation Class—Supt. F. G.i miftee to t*> to it- i 'lit. Total for the three months was for recruits for the local company, attempt arrogate ■ drawers Association ywouaintance is very i.m.t- Springdale Berry Robb. personal and his remarks were in- s* ;f the authority of sayimr t<» ‘he 331 dozen eggs, total of $107.v* is in this issue for 100 if frequently on c<. unt of his short residenci advertising Awarding Diplomas—E. A. Gil- | v * not in • a- that ith Democrats <>f the district wh shall This dot include and that will left. President terrupted applause. n» horn himself in the p j berry pickers, picking Board Education. 4 here, has pi ■ s Folio,.i,.i. he- addr s ( vJ. Fool t ’he: *m '.- e- r delecates >* <> j. i were v ; or r,at .‘i.ng a. 1‘p1.*- about 5th. it is sed his arrest is a mat:-.-: begin .May supp Music. manner, and s > of to the crowd. *1 *' r i. ; >r :.*. listened to attentively. • 1 ... : *•: So far ; in pers y f- :hat the berried vmf be extra but was to ; t ilid- from South i’ ceded Chicago *o attend a Spri'-y After his addro -s “A” ■ *•' iilt '. 1 ‘itt "* .1 i.* : 1 and >■ Company ■ the should be able to nd rt. nd his imuiir to Sprinv large pickers meeting, Prof. Gladson was se- 1 : march- 1 and do ,n Emma Avenue ■ - Tilt* Nfas a\\ he ;a*.v B art.* i ■*.; c. c j * make at- a sum. 1 stMTf q tidy cured * \ currying banners with the followin the _• r*'.... ii.iiiib 1 of : ! -,-— 4b c -: "Do 'Don’t * lit m= r insc cyni Your Hit, cout.f ••■s he -oj p: 1’.varies, are •lip 11 "Mi \TOES YRK HKi h D- a kcr,” I- ; Uefore You { s : ’*< ~v. in', h ■ rely y v. of the w. ; T hundred bushel A Meeds You,” **•• ;;•*!■ ■ : a: -: ! t ;c. ; 'orapany < »v.i Burbani for a i!;( i IT Ut i; ! »\ VFSSLO\ potatoes } ‘•Join Year H >nn t omnanv aid ii\ n ! > e •• '1 cert r> ivf< Fax ; i- "Join Hefor Y< i art; Drafted,” and Ct : !i i. V j. Wit; •k. Vhev ; e now lor so .. o u r 1 nv.inv \. it h :t 1: i:i m < o of ini' ’••mocral.s .'-it- I '• It v. as s. me day. rade was by far the largest ever at- The motion pictures of the Arkan- .. : :.s, riot.'’ T ■ > * ■ •. and A .1 1' ,« » n* ; d * ry s;.••• .-me i-rewd. i over: «• .ly 'empted .Sprif..-»!aJe, beincr sas (;;k on the h rder and at Fort • ■ it*-inr.v t'- t > a and : NOW t R< nt -ho" Majestic :• s t un ur u .m at ( 1 ■ J in la- \1: tlu d :v -,t sections as they n<»fore an'-i ■U-b d,- h the • ■ ! r- -•< 1 :!>r .H:h the crowd v No im *!*:;• ism i pare-mi i1..v larye that tn" >. perforin:-.: admir- P ; > •• 11 •••*■• W p;. ! I-; irtpdaie was Trk w ’ijrcal th*. >ttvet«. The spectacle: ;s harm ! t■ s e the pic- he ■ 1. n>- long parade, and tin mused many u lamp of patriotism t tures. : >• • rise in " " r. n a .. a th^. throats of the spectators.! 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