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■ - Palace Theater Tonight PROGRAM f - OUR MUTUAL GIRL Series Number 5 See the new styles in evening BSPil frocks, etc. Get a copy of the Mutual Week ly free- Patterns and latest fashions. Also a Two Reel Feature BEK FIGHTING CHANCE A Society Drama—Extra Reel - RECONCILED IN RENO A Divorce Comedy COMING TOMORROW Two Reel Thanhouser FROM THE FLAMES ? A Beauty Comedy A FLURRY IN HATS And Extra Reel ADMISSION, 5c and 10c * r—.m r-m i ^ WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight fair; Wednesday generally fair. OJcjO OOOOOOOOOOOO OjU| §f HERE AND THERE, ge SJO oocoooooooo© okil Albert Mayer was in from Grubbs yesterday. Sheriff Fike of Eatesville spent yesterday in our city. For Rent One nouse across the lake. Apply to E. H. Wish on. 41dtf. Richard .Arnett has been very nick for the past day or two. U are next—shines 5 cents.— Bisson’s Billiard Parlor. 44dlrn J. W. Nicholson was down rrom Swifton this morning. Try Virtue’s Little Liver Pills it the City Drug Store. 69btf 2,000 bushels corn for sale at 35c at crib.—J. H. Keel. 34btf Ishaqs am_n SlMfiBnBhEhEhM^a | Mothers! Si Here is Jj! Utility and Up Good Looks yi in the 1 FAMOUS If K & E | KAYNEE ScH v al r arfl jjfii *w .—— i One-Piece | Wash * ^ 1 YouHBoys II if; and (iirls ^ £ £ £ ^ , ,. , , £ £ There is character, highest grade g £ quality and hardiness in these na-1! , £ tionally popular garments. Appro- £ i |E jug \ g- priate in and out of doors. ^ I §j A Big Line at 50c and up m L i Busy Boys and | Busier Mothers £jj| Are invited to visit this jug store,see the variety in pat terns, the up-to-dateness in a™ styles and the perfection in i| facbrics shown here in our stock of the nationally fa il m°US K&E KS KAYNEE | K & E an) LOOK for the LOOP il BLOUSES for BOYS % The simple fact of the model, modern factory back fil! of the production of these K .& E.—KAYNEE K, & E. ! Loop Blouses should be sufficient proof of their excel- =nj lence, but we back every Blouse with our personal iyi guarantee, as well as the K. & E. KAYNEE—K. & E. certificate which accompanies every gamer;:. Can Fit Any Boy, Large or Small, With The First ^ Blouse He Tries On! an! Price—Half a Dollar, or More, If You Wish. juej l I; dman| e Co. 1 SSSSiSSSiS^' III Toilet Paper at Price’s Book j store. 94btf K J- Kimble has returned I from a business trip East. W. P. Jackson made a busi jness trip to Hoxie today. Miss Mary Case of Batesvibe was a guest at the Hazel hotel last night All ladies’ oxfords, $2-25 and up to $4.00, at cost for one week. ' Bowen’s Cash Store. 91d6 George L. Robinson returned j this morning from a business ! trip to Little Rock Dr ay age of all kinds handled promptly. Phone No. 10. — Chester Robinson. 18dtf. H. L- Darby and R M. Car ter of Batesville were registered at the Hazel hotel today Bowen’s new barber shop now ready for inspection. Your pa tronage invited. 84btf. Mrs. J E. Bridger was down i from Jacksonport shopping this morning. For Rent—Furnished rooms I for light house keeping or rooms with board. 916 Fourth street, Telephone 263. 93d3 Fresh com, tomatoes, cabbage, peaches, 25c a basket; cooking apples and melons—at Bowen’s Cash Store. 91d6 Mrs. R- W- Wallace will leave this evening for Jackson, Miss. | to visit her son, Robert Wallace, Jr. for a week or ten days. Little Bill McLain, daughter of Mrs. W. C- McLain, of East New port, is quite sick with typhoid ; fever. For Rent—4 room cottage. Apply to Mrs. L. B. Grant, 403 Leona St. 53dtf Bathing suits at I- D. Price’s-! Men’s size 75c; boys’ sizes 35c Sent by parcel post, prepaid at j these prices. 94btf. | Misses Myrtie and Louise Kitchens of Helena arrived last evening to visit their aunt, Mrs J. T. Umsted. Timothy and alfalfa hay, chops, bran, corn and molases feed at Bowen’s Cash Store 93d6. Hotel queensware and glass ware at Bowen’s Cash Store. 92d6 Mrs. R. W. Walker and little son Bobbie, of Walnut Ridge, are here for a visit of a week or two. Alarm clocks, guaranteed for one year, 59c at the City Drug Store. 91d6 Bowen’s Cash Store- 91 d3 Men’s $1.50 summer union suits, 89c, at Bowen’s Cash Store. 91dG Mrs. Jos. M Berger, Jr., has mailed invitations for a bridge luncheon to be given Thursday, the 23rd. Red Cross Ball Blue should be in every home. Ask your groc er for it Large 2oz. package, o cents. Mm. I. D. Price for fish gigs, min- ; now seines, hoop nets, tram nets and all kinds of fishing tackle. 94btf. Simeon Bowman and family, who have made their home a; Hefcer Sp ings "or a veai, were here yesterday, returning to Remmel, their former home, to reside. Cedar Fence Posts, Sash, Doors, Lumber, Shingles, Brick and Cement.—Hubert’s Lumber Yard, lower end Front st. 83btf I Mrs. B. F. Whittaker of Mus-! kogee, Okla., who enjoyed a two 1 weeks’ visit to Mrs. Lacy Tilgh- j man at Little Rock, arrived this j morning for a visit with Dr and \ Mrs. 0. E- Jones and her many 1 friends of her former home- j Miss Mae Wittaker, who is at Stuttgart with friends, will ar rive tomorrow evening to visit Miss Katie Price. ..... 1 Deafness Cannot Be Cured sy local applications, as they cannot reach the dis eased portion of the ear. There is only one way tc •are deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused, by an in flamed condition of the ( nucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this 1 ube is inflamed you have a running sound or t"l- j* jerfect hear.ns. and when it is entirely eJoeed. JDeaf ieas Is the result, and unless the inflammation can be j 1 a Kan cut and this ttjbe restored to Its normal eon civ jJ Ion, hearing will be destroyed fore ter: nine cases I >ut of ten arc caused by Catarrh, which is nothing j - »ut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces 5 . We will give Ohe Hundred Dollar* lor any cast' ol J T deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured j iy Hall s Catarrh Cv e. Send for circulars, free. j F J CHENEY A OO.. Toledo. O | -•Midi toy ftpugfffsts, 7 bv. | y Family PUD ft4 oonst’wMJoh Courteous Treatment of every person who visits this bank is a distinctive feature of our service. The ideal relation exist ing between this in stitution and its pa trons and friends lies in their being able to feel that its s officers take a per 1 sonal interest in their undertakings. You are invited to consult our officers concerning any mat ters of finance, bus iness or investment. The Bank With the Big Surplus First National Bank Newport, Ark. ; Cali Sam Denty about the Va cuum Cleaner, the only sanitary way. Tejephone 117. 304dtf Mrs. L. Minor is at Augusta for a week’s visit to Mrs. M. M O’Neal Learn to swim—buy water wings and float like a duck. For sale at I- D. Price’s. 94btf Have moved to the old O’N-ca saloon buiding and will be pleas ed to see friends and trade at new stand, 512 Front street. 0. R. Crosby. Phone 176. 93b7. Ralph Hirsch went to Little Rock this morning for a week’s visit. Mrs. Ben White returned Sat urday and is much improved from a several weeks’ stay in Hot S prings Mrs- and Mrs. Walter Deni son of Honey Grove, Texas, who have been spending several days in our city and Batesville, will leave tomorrow for their home, accompanied by Mrs- James C Johnston of Batesville. A game of ball will be played at Sportsman Park Thursday af ternoon between the Masons and Elks. Game called at 3:30. Miss Hattie Holland of Lo noke, who has been in St. Louis all summer, is expected in a few days to visit Mr- and Mrs R. T. Robertson. All kinds of housenoia goods, new and second hand, sold at _J.1_ _ _A. „A__2- _ rtU^L-IVll 011 1 lOlll atlCCl; CVCI) Saturday—A. Bullard- 90blm Mrs. Roy Lavin of Poplar Bluff, formerly Miss Marie Wil sey, was here yesterday going to Batesville to visit Mrs. J. E. Roseborough. Oak and hickory wood— any size load for sale. Special prices rjn car lots. Jno. R. Loftin, Jr Phone 58. 59dt.f. The boy or girl who guesses nearest the correct number of nottles of Virtue’s Liver Pills now on exhibit in the show win tow of the City Drug Company will be given a coaster wagon now on display. 94d6 Dr- C. E- Carroll was called to Nashville, Tennessee, Friday night to the bedside of his jrother who is quite sick with j •heumatism. Knox mends shoes cheap, 111 j Valnut street. dtf M- S- Littleton, Ed Sprigg, Ce :il Marion and Harry Littleton j trrived home last evening from lot Springs, where they spent j J everal days. The party made he trip in the Littleton car, the ' un on the return home being j nad^ in about nine hours. J 1 .yoooocooeooocoooooooc<*ccc^ I Dr. W. L R0SSIN6T0N 8 DENTIST EARL EUILDING § PHONE 21 jj NEWPORT, ARKANSAS || 00000000900000000^00000000 " . ■ Harry Edgar Gibson. Little Harry Edgar Gibson, the ; 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. I Eugene Gibson, died Monday af ternoon at 4:15. The funeral was held at the home on Walnut street this afternoon at 3 o’clock and was conducted by Rev- W. j P- Chalmers, assisted by Rev. B. L Wilford, burial following at Walnut Grove. The little babe was horribly burned Mon day morning, while playing with matches, and only lived six hours. His suffering was in tense and his untimely death has cast a gloom over our peo ple, whose sympathy knows no bounds for th’e parents, whose hearts are almost broken over the loss of their bright and at tractive little boy. Storage room for rent at Bowen’s Cash Store. 75dlm. Clash of Contrast. -rWhat is o at terrific Boise?” ask 'd the pedes - rlan. “That,” replied the inHcprnan. "is caused by an ordinary 1 on*—cent s 'fry pin sticking Into a .. . '.e iBiliU.u dollar bah) ” White’s Cash * I-: Bargains * , 2 bars 10c toilet soap ^ 3nl for_15c n» ire 2 cans Royal Seal ^ [usj Oats_25c sfl f ly^ 2 packages Grape ifi ^ Nuts_25c ^ are 2 Heinz’ Beans-25c ^ ^ 20 lbs. Granulated cane us Sugar-$1.00 si * jyp 5 gallons Headlight oil |j|§ ^ in 5 gallon never-fail jue . in) can—can guaranteed ^ " B^j for 5 years—for—$1.75 ani ^ Country Meal, SeJf-rising ^ jug Flour, Homemade Sor- in! ghum, Butter, Eggs, \ Fruits and Vegetables. gg [yg 3c Phone 167—Special Del’y ^ Ip. s. whites &P Beech and Third Streets. S§| nr^f^'EiugrJg^giygiifgiygiygiy^Lsys ST. PAUL’S GHURCH. _Y Oil Stove Talk * m -- ■■■■= * y By actual test the REV-O-NOC coal §j[ oil stove will give youJ30 per cent more ® heat on 20Jper cent less oil than any g stove which has a long'wick tube. This SB we guarantee or your money back. Sfj h * , „ i . , 1i m ^ Let us place one in ryour kitchen on a Bg satisfaction guarantee basis. g* T m .- 1 ^ ^ * 1 JOHN SON-AVERA1 £ HARDWARE COMPANY i * & g iffi r | A Heart to Heart Talk 1 sr SR H The Hot Days Are Here And There Is if iff Nothing Much to Do. ' | Come around to our place and h, let’s get better acquainted. Let’s 3 § talk things over. You might H find something that will interest i you; if not, we would appreciate | having you come any way. » _ Make our place your headquarters while up town. We have plenty of ice a^ water and a fan to cool you. ITrr Dr — -- THE PLACE THAT ALWAYS WELCOMES YOU * Fife & Moore 410 FRONT STREET I *