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1 LANGSTON HfGH SCHOOL. Among gther new features in the calendar' the I^ingelton High School 1<>&£19U-1912 lg a aeries ol - ■» . See S. J. SULLIVAN -For IRON FENCES C ieapsr Than Wood MUT’-ULnrrwitarmu rng And White Bronz< MONUMENTS Bronze is everlast Ml, stone is not. LOCK BOX 293 PHONE 1349. sermons to be preached to the High School and grammar grades, by the pastors of the city churches. 1 V u 'lul Ixnig) "nas /.‘t ided tba*t some rt^ijgiions instruction mixed 1 with the text book work would not be out of place, but a mighty stim ulus by the pupils in a moral way. These sermons are to be educative and religious in every sense of the meaning, and the Idea (is to go be yond the child to the parents. The fir$t of this series of sermons will be preached today at 3:30 o’clock at the Visitors' Chape on Church street by Rev. P; J\ Hill, assisted by Rev. D. E. Johnson, i The Langston pupils are to assem ble' at the school building on School street at 3 o’clock and together with th<‘ teachers of the respective de partments go iu a holy to the church. Ample a'comraodations wi 1 be made for parents and visitors. One of the leading features of the service will be the musical program to be In charge of the Visitors Chap el choir. PENNANT GASOLINE PURE AND CLEAN. More Power per Gallon Than Any Other on the Market. Best for Stoves, Lights, Autofyobiles, anil Launches. Waters Pierce Oil Co. Phone 224 I —— will I ■■limn .. WWIMWIM—r—■ I NATURAL GAS x'on t iane any chances. The natural gas business is no experiment with us. We have handled and installed every make stove, heater, burner and light manufac tured. We know from experience the best. We have a full line of the best natural gas appliances made, and at the lowest price. Call at our show rooms and see our line. Every article and all work guaranteed satisfactory in every way or your money back. If you cannot call, telephone and our man will call on you. Hot Springs Plumbing & Machine Co. 205 VALLEY ST. TELEPHONE 58 GIANTS WIN FIRST GAME (Continued From Page One.) when Maker dropped Thomas’ good ‘hrow and Snodgrass slid in. Hee/og was passed. The double steal was fried and failed. Cabins taking Thomas’ throw and returning it switt and true, catching Snodgrass at the plate. in the seventh Barry struck out, Thomas filed to Snodgrass and Fletcher threw out Bender. New York won out in this inning. Davis beat Fletcher in a race for first on the latter’s tap. Meyers nit to the left field fence for an easy two bagger and the crowd yelled. Hat hew h€n proved au easy victim to Bender’s wiles and struck out, but Devore set the crowd wild nnj put New York ahead with a smash over third for two bases on which Mey ers easily scored. It was history repeating itself in the Giants' lucky seventh, Doy e walking and there wag more rooting jn the stands for anoth er Giant run, but Snodgrass fanned. Willi vlrlnrv in hi« ernun if he could hold the champions of 1910 down. Mathewson began the eighth by striking out Lord. Oldring filed to Devore and the side was out wnen Mulhewson himself threw Collins out at first. With one New York man out Mer k e hunted safely, but was left when Herzog fanned and Fletcher filed to Murphy. It was the ninth and the Athletics' last chance. Baker made it one out when he grounded to Merkle, who beat him to the sack. It was two out when Murphy hit a high one that Mcyerg caught In from of the plate, it was al over and New York's game when Davis hit to Fletcher and out to Merkle. “We got one game and expect to get the others,’’ remarked Manager MoGraw as he stepped out of the clubhouse tonight. Beyond express ing his confidence he had nothing to say. There was no gloom in the Phil adelphia team when the payers reached their hotel after the game. Connie Mack said: “One swal ow does not make a summer, you know. While we lost the opening game, it doesn’t mean we will lose the series. My boys played fine ball and aj team that plays up to its season’s standard Is in it til! Che finish. Mathewson lias no terrors for us iike he had in 1395. The lucky breaks of the game were against us today, but wait until next week. The Giants can’t ger them all, we both have good teams If we hadn't wef wouldn't he playing for a world's championship a second time in two years.’’ The Phi adelphia team left for home at 9:30 a. m. The score: PHILADELPHIA. 1 ABRH IT) A E i-ord, if. ..4. .4 0 2 2 0 0 Oldring, cf.4 0 2 1 0 0 Collins, 2b.3 0 0 0 5 1 Bake)} rf. 4 1 2 0 1 1 Murphy, rL ..4_3 (1 it 1 0 0 Davis, lb. 4 0 1 s o o 1 Barry, ss.3 0 0 0 1 0 Thomas, c.3 0 o 12 2 0 Bonder, p. 3 0 l o l '• Totals .31 1 6 21 It) 2 NEW YORK. AB R H PO A E Devore, If. 3 0 1 3 0 0 Doy e, 2b. 3 0 1 t o 0 Snodgrass, cf.2 1 0 2 t) o Murray, rf. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Merkle, lb. 4 0 1 11 l tt Herzog, 3b.'.. 3 0 o t) ■> () Fletcher, ss. 4 0 0 2 3 0 Meyers, c. 3 1 1 7 1 o Mathew son, p. .... 3 0 it) 4 o Totals .28 2 3 27 11 0 Sore by innings: Philadelphia . 010 000 000—1 New York . 000 010 10x—2 Two base hits—Oldring 2, Myers Devore. Sacrifice hits—Murphy, Murray, Sio en base—Doyle. Left on bases—Philadelphia 5,„ New York 7.' First base on balls—Off Mathew son 1, off Bender 4. First base on errors—New York 1. Hit by pitcher—By Bender (Snod grass 2.) Struck out by Bender 11, by Math ewson 5. Passed ball—Meyers. Time 2:12. Empires Klem and Brennan CNa. tiona ) Conollly and Dineen (Ameri-. can). BasebaP, World’s Championship series, by wire direct from the grounds to the Kentucky Club dnr itiff the entire series* of games. Ev erybody welcome. Admission and seats free. iO-ll-&t - - r. i .. » e Albert Mendel & Co. | | Shop Talk | ! Cool Weather I | | Means } Coat Weather! *!• y AND WE ARE PREPARED TO X V SHOW A MOST PLEASING X ¥ * ? VARIETY OF Y X 4 LADIES COATS ? ? V X IN VELVET. VELOUR. BROAD- •? ¥ y y CLOTH AND IN MIXED MAT X ERIALS AND FUR COATS. X V _ - __ i X X $ Sole Agents $ FOWNES GLOVES. X “None so Good” *: . | l Albert Mntdel&Co. ? < ' ? *. ‘The Home of Style and Quality' y 422 Centra! Avc. X ;• 3 ue Points on the Half Shell. Al bright’s. B tie Points on the Half Shell. Al bright’s. Scientific Massage And Electric Treatment (For Ladies Only) By MRS. LIVINGSTON. •hyslelan's examination and bathing di rections with course of treatment. OFFICE 125ba CENTRAL AVE. {EAT AT THE CAFE OF QUALITY The Flavor of the Food Appeals to the Palate of the Epicure. Music 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. m. DINNER Ready to Serve Special ties from 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Popular Prices. SEA FOODS Fresh Oysters, Live ^-obst'TS, Soft Shell Crabs, Frog Legs, Shad Hoe, Fresh Shrimp, and all Kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish received daily. Tables reserved for ladies. Private dining rooms and German grill. THE PLACE TO GO AFTER THE SHOW ALWAYS OPEN Jack Frisky | Proprietor | Michigan Sliced Peaches j (In small cans.) ■ For the small family and light housekeeper. J These are first class Michigan peaches fully ripe and ■ have the true peach flavor. * They are packed in good syrup and are just the thing ■ to give a delightful peach flavor to man\ different * deserts. • i Pound Cans ioc. j $1.15 a Dozen J Oliucr Finnic Company j 707 CENTRAL AVENUE. TELEPHONE 1-12 ■ i GOLDEN’S j • PHONE 227 j i MARKET j When Paying a Call often noticed how cozy and comfortable a gag Beater made your friend's apartment. Then why don’t you use gae to take the chill off your rooms. It’s cheaper than coal because when ■ the _ room is lsarm anonah von turn oft the gas and stop expense There are many other good points about the use of gas. Come and learn them. Dot Springs mater Co. TELEPHONE 189 6AS DEPARTMENT -TWO WINNERS— Albatross Flour Alameda Coffee | Both took first prize at State Fair for past 4 years. Ask your grocers for these brands and take no other. L. D. COOPER, Olvtrlbuter. AUTUMN’S SAD AND GLOOMY NIGHTS, are made bright and Joyful by tna electric light In your nome. Its ad vantages over gas or kerosene and any other Ulumlnant are too well known to be described. Its conven. itnlence, cleanliness, and sclntnating beauty appeals to all who love things beautiful. The cost of Installation s very moderate. Get estimate rrom Schmelzel Anything Electrical 619 Central Ave. Phone 221 CHICHESTER S PILLS Tin: iMA.’ioMi nitwit, ^ I_ j l*rw*irUt. A •« lil t III - ITRft IH fill 1 Ml I'll |( f ’jj years Itr.'uwn as Ue$f, Safest. Always Reliable SOtP BY DRUGGISTS EVLRYWHERt The best plaster. A piece of flan tel dampened with Chamberlain’s .iniment and bound on over the af ected parts is superior to a p aster Mid costs only one teuUh us much, (or sale by all dealers, . S TAKE YOUR • PRESCRIPTIONS TO ■ ■ ■ ■ Hogaboom's ■ ! DRUG STORE j ■ ■ 717 CENRRAL AVE. ■ ■ J Ask your doctor about J ■ us and phone 656 ■ ■ n MAJESTIC PHARMACY BEASLEY DRUG CO., Proprietor*. IN MAJESTIC HOTEL. Bathing Outfits, Drujgists’ Outfits, Prescription* Delivered to Your Door. Grand Opening of SPRING LAKE / S’4 Under Entire New Management. The Famous Spring L»k* Summer tesort Is now open for the season, fish altitude, fine fishing and boat ng, as well as hunting. Scenery un urpasged. Only six miles from Hot Prings. accessible by three daily rains, or beautiful drive, SPRING CHICKEN DINNERS o order, country ityie, *1.00 a plate. Soliciting your patronage, f am. Very sincerly yours, 8. R. RWWV1RS. Manager. ~ ‘ , I \ W-A-N-T-E-D | 1 To Deliver on Short no- if $ tice 100 Assorted Klee-1] 2 trie'! I | LET IIS QUOTE ESI' LS I Rush Bros. \ 819 Central Avenue \ Phone 936 ---- ARK. 1100,000.88 I Surplus and Profits, *250,000.0* CHA8. N. RIX, President E. F. KLEIN, Vies-Pres, t D. LASER, Vl.ee-Pres. I CHAS. W. O’BRYAN, Cashtsr I HENRY W. MYAR, Director HENRY FELLHEIMER, Director I>«es s full banking buslr.es*. Cashes drafts ana checks for fi S visitors. Draw our own drift* H ■ on all parts of Europe. We sell 11 Traveler's Money Orders, with If ■ Identification payable In all fsr- I I elgn countries In the money of II ■ the country you may be in upon H ■ presentatlen. g I 'James E. Hogue ATTORNEY. Senographer and Notary In office, W floor, Arkansas National Bank Built' mg. DON’T FORGET WE CARRY GARDEN SEED . L. G. READER Groceries, Feed and Seed. 12011-3 Central Avenue. Pbone IS Fair Treatment. Lowest Pricss. Prompt Delivery. Try Us for Groceries and eeFt You are not experimenting » yourself when you take OhsmberKWI Hough Remedy, for a cold as tint preparation has won its great reputa tlon and extensive sale by Its I* markable cores of colds, and can al ways he depended ut*)n. -It is usual 'y valuable for adults and o!iiidr*s and may be given to young chiMTSt wltti Implicit confidence as it cos tains no b&rtnful drug. Sold by all dealer*. 4 ' If] MURRAY i Transfer and Storage Gompani IAN HANilLt AKUiiiM SAFE! j Office corner Malvern Avert! and Valley street 1 Phene It | I. A. Lyons I Lawyer Notary Public j 802 1-2 CENTRAL AVE. I TELEPHONE *>■ Special attention given to legel bnalnUij >f vixliora ARLINGTON ORUG STOiJ E1JELE ( BENT. Klin. I 815 CENTRAL AVENUE. | Opposite Arlington Hotel. H Jas.* L. Grahafll Attorney at law. 1 Office, Rose building, 803>4 Ottrtiw* snue Practices 1* *U courts. ind federal courts. | Phone:—Office, 746; res ,HW. ?; Prompt Ambulance isrvlOA Telephene 483. H.McCAFFERTjl undertaker! •01 Central Avenua. jl HOT SPRING* AHKANS8*