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j Christmas Joys Be Thine! || ♦ Take a Glance at This S j ll ♦ Discriminating Buyers j C°”/E J iI ♦ Form the greater number of our patrons now and have ever since we opened for TOR j ♦ ■ ♦ business several years ago. * ' i JI + O jj j $9.99, $14.99 and $19.qq SUITS I j ^ HAVE ALWAYS BROUGHT THE CUSTOMERS AND RETAINED THEM. WE WANT NOW TO TALK XMAS TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN WITH US FOR MANY YEARS AND AS MANV ♦ ♦ j NEW ONES AS MAY READ. NOW IS A TIME TO HAVE US LAY ASIDE YOUR CHRISTMAS THINGS. COME AND SELECT WHAT YOU WANT AND WE WILL LAN THEM ASIDE rN , jj ♦ TIL YOU ORDER THEM TO BE DELIVERED. IF YOU HAVEN'T MADE UP YOl R MIND WIIAT TO BUY, DR?)P IN AND LET US A D YOU IN MAKING A F PROP u, ATE SELECTIONS ^ ♦ HANDSOME SILK TIES IN XMAS BOXES -HANDSOME SILK SUSPENDERS IN XMAS BOXES-HANDSOME SILK HOSE IN XMAS BOXES SILK HANDKERCHIEFS BEAU IT FI L * ♦ UNDERWEAR OF SILK, LIS .E OR MIXED COLLARS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, UMBR LI AS AND MANY NOVELTIES OF ATTRACTIVE CHARACTER for XMAS. DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW ^ ♦ Our hat department is replete with appropriate Xmas offerings. Get the size he wears and we will do the rest ♦ X i A HANDSOME SOFT HAT or A FASHIONABLE DERBY_ ♦ : 830 The Nine-Ninety-Nine I 820 j ♦ Central Ave J Central Ave. ♦ ♦ W-11 " ^ ' “The Slore That Travel* Fir*t" I - i « aaaaaaaa4..444««te^f ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■ "BAT” NELSON WINS. Neff York, Dec. IS—Bat. Nelson easily lhad the better of Willie How ard in a trii -round go in lijMi'n'iiu tonight. While the bout was all Nel sons on points, the blows he lauded sne>i,«-d to i*e weak. nmmmmmmmmmt 1 The Woman s Missionary Society j of the i -Uiral Methodist chnrel! which ! was to have met this weeft, viii meet ' Tuesday afternoon, December —r.tli, Mrs. Erl Wright and family will bpend the holiday season here vis. J Ming refcauvea. Ml ._LrjLM---.'USE™* ■ wmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmam ELECTION JUDGES FOR CITY PRIMARY _ VREPARATIONS MADE FOR CIT PRIMARY ON JANUARY 17 FOR CITY OFFICERS. Work of the Executive Committee Ifc entirely Satisfactory and Assures More Square Elections. ! -- John J. Ledgerwood. as, chairman, , Gilbert Hogaboom as secretary, ana George W- Housley as treasurer, [ composing the executive committees i •' 'be City Central DemocrAtlc Ccr* [ ml. fee Stave named the roster or I Judge* and clerks to participate in ( the next city primary. The mat sc ; lected are above reproach and is | another guarantee that ftw ‘square” j deal wdl be carried out, and the i men avith the most voies receive the | party nominations. The roster is as follows: First (Ward—John Bateman, Jack Hudgins, 'A- W. Borland. Cmi.j— i W. W. Dunn, Milton P. Most. • Seccad Ward -W. A. Bethel, H. T. Holloway, J. I*. Peters. Cerks; C. Copeland, Gordon Prioe. Third Ward—E. W. Searcy, J. C. Rush, W. A. Sammons. Clerks: T J. Pettit. Chas. G os lee. Fourth Ward—1). J. Dodd, W. S. Sorrelis, Hiram Whittington. Clerks: ’ J. T Boyd, Ed Terry. Fifth Ward-Frank McCann, Z. W. Lakenan, J. D. Smith. Clerks: Peu er Sa'n, John Gibbs, Jr. Sixth Ward—J. D. Brock, Tom Ml land, Norville Williams. Clerks: C. O Gray, A. H Reader. I I IRON MOUNTAIN FOLDER. New Booklet Juat Issued Shows Ar. kansas and Hot Springs to Advantage. Vi keeping with its advanced pol icy of advocating Arkansas in gen. era! and Hot Springs in particular, the Iron Mountain road lias just Issu. ed from the press a new booklet which show* arte most Interesting fact in that the Bales of (arm implements In this state had increased 500 per cent, as certain proof of how the fer. file lands of this state are berng fill ed with settlers. The booklet also J-U-Ei.- -ISLSSSS shows a scene on the Hot Springs golf links, where parties are playing this popular outdoor competi. *n in inld_ winter The liocklet ig of large | issue and will have genera! ctreula.. tion all over the United States STEALING RED LIGHTS. Parties on Park Avenue Guiity ot a Very Grave Offense in This State. The stealing of red lights, left as a warning ahem the torn tip condl. tion of Park avenue, has been a fee. quently noted offense recently, and the coiiiractors are s irred up over the matter. Under the statute ofi this stale this >* a very grave of fense. and an effort is belntt made to find out who is guilty. It lg not the loss of the lights that is com plained of, but the probably serious damage that might result because the red light with its warning might be missing from its post. 001 HIS HAIR BACK Was Perfectly Bald When He Start ed to Use Newbro’s Herpicide. Frederick Mamitteli, Maryland block. Butte Montana, bought a bot. tie of Newbro'g Herpicide, April 6, ’SO, and began to use it for entire baldness. The hair followed in hfs sr hIp were not dead and in twtnti days he haid hair all over his hed, On July 2, he wrote, “and today my hair is as thick and luxuriant as any one could wish ” Newbro’g Herpicide works on an old principle and with a new discovert'—destroy the cause and you remove the effect, Herpicide destroys the germ that causes dand ruff, falling hair and finally baldness so that with the cause gone the ef. feet cennot remain. Stops falling hair at ftnr-e and a new growth starts. Sold by leading druggists- Send lOo In stamps for sample to The Herpl cide Co,, Detroit. Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. Jackson’s Phar i raacy and Sorrell's Drug Company, special agents. | Miss Florence Moody 1& here from ! school' at Columbus, Mo., and is accompanied by Misg Pauline Moore, who is her nest dnrtn the boll, day season. A* 1 Mr. and Mrs. J S Masinnig Just returned from Ridgeway. Pa,, and are located at their home at V)4 Re serve ave. « < - ’*» i «r - >• •.*> \ * MANY DAMAGE SUITS. Echo of Austin Dam Disaster in the Courts. Coudersport, Paf, Dec. 18.—Twenty five damage suits aggregating m claims $82,400, were filed today against the Bay less Pulp and Paper Company of Austin, as a corporation and against President George C. Hay less individually to recover for los. j ses caused by tbe mill company's dam j breaking at Austin, September :10th j last. Tlhe country grand jury today be gan tbe examination of witnesses In criminal prosecuting of Bayless, Mi chael C. Bailey, who had charge of the dam, and F- N. Hamlin, super. ■ intendent of tbe mill, all of whom are charged with Involuntary man slaughter. I BOW TBE TRAINS RUN R——-J, HOW THE TRAINS RUN. IRON MOUNTAIN TIME CARO Depart. t No. 834 leaves ilot Springs 8:45 a. m. Runs through to Pine Bluff, mak. In* Immediate connection at Benton with through trains northbound for Lit tle Rock, Kansas City, Memphis, 8t. Louis, and eastern connections, south, bound for Texarkana, all Texas points and California. No. 836 leaves Hut Springs at 9.60 a. m. for lteuton. making Immediate con nection for Little Rock and local points north and with the fast mail train south which carries Pullman passengers only, for Texatk.ma, Shreveport and Texas points. No. 18 leave* Hot Springs at 6.30 p. m. running tLiuugh to M. Louis, carry, lng through sleeper for Chicago In con nection with the famous Alton Limited. This train makes Immediate connection at Little Rock for Kansas City and New Orleans, at 8t. Louis for the north, east ami west, at Renton for Texas nn<l Calf lorn la. Arrive. No. 17 arrives at 10.05 a m from Chi. ctgo, St. Louis, Kansas City, Memphis, Little Rock, Texas and California points. No. 838 arrives at 3 p. m. from SL Louis, Little Rock and local points south. , No. 833 arrive* at 10:16 p. m. from Pine Bluff, Memphis. SL Louis, Kansas City, Little Rock and Texas. Trains Nos. 17 and 18 are equipped with observation and drawing room Sleepers to 8t. Louia and Chicago. Ele gant dining car service. ROCK ISLAND TIME CARD. All trains arrive and depart from Ben. tom street station, opposite the postof Bee. Trains Depart. 7:30 a. m. daily, except Sunday, Mal vern loeat. 7:65 a. m. dally. Little Reek loeal. 1:30 p. m. daily. New Y’ork and Chi cago, Okalhoma and California. 7:25 p. m. dally, Little Rook, Memphis Limited, connect* at Memphis for at) points. 6:30 p .n». dally, except Sunday, Mal vern loeal. Train* Arrive. 16:55 ft. m. daily, from Memphis, T.lt tie Rock and Oklahoma. 10:05 a m . except Sunday, from Mal vern. 8:65 p. rn. daily, fmm Nflw York and aU points east. 7:40 p. na. daily, from Little Rock, Oklahoma and points east. 8:15 p. in., except Sunday, from Mal vern. No. 4fi, the t:Sfl p.' m, train, has through ate* I si. epers to Chicago and Kansas City, parlor t.yr to Memphis and dining Hlr from Little Unfit, fell steel coaches to Memphis. Direct connection at Little Reck to Oklahoma, California and all points west. Connect at Mem phis for all points. Ou^rke»t time to New York city without extra fan-. TO THE ORIENTl By the moat ;■» total ■ remain* • tea me- aftm ■ $.$. VICTORIA L&isr| (19.500 Tons) | BhOin* tr.,m JANUARY 30. 1912 a ml upward. I I 1ST ' is eqnlw-l » ^ u, niern feature, luinry and i ruisee. ■ 41*o (Viilara to Vest Indies. Bout A Amerira, ■ 4 lulled the Valid. Italy a ad Byyyt, eie. ■ $ Bend for Illustrated Booklet. p IIAMBlRtt-AMERICAN LINE! ( 41-45 Hway, M. V., or leral a a eat. J AUCTION ! Tuesday Afternoon Dec. 19 | Commencing at 1:30 O’Clock J ; J— -7-~" We will sell the office property ol the late Dr. Morris Hale, CONSISTING OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS INSTRUMENTS, ELECTRO BATTERIES, MEDI CINES, THREE HUNDRED VOLUMES OF MEDI CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, INCLUDING WERNER’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, ALL FRIGHT, CLEAN AND DESIRABLE. P LKO TWO ROLLER TOP DESKS, DESK, OPERAT ING AND OFFICE CHAIRS, ETC. WE WILL ALSO OFFER A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE. j REMEMBER THESE GOODS MUST SELL REGARD LESS OF VALUE ' Tuesday Afternoon At 1:30 O’Clock Sharp At Our Salesrooms, 421 423 Ouachita Ave. Lewis Stonge Go. \ W. M. CLAY, Auctioneer : Low Round Trip Holiday Rates Si ■ . .—- ■ ■ , 5 To the Southeast i ® (Including Washington, D.C.) ♦ ? DATE OF SALE DECEMBER 20, 21, 22 S RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 18, 1912. f ▼ Jo St. Louis, Memphis and all points on the ST. L. L M» 9 ™ & S. RY. ii! Missouri, and points*in Arkansas, Oklahoma 1 ^ and Louisiana. J Date of Sale December 22, 23, 24, 25, 2d, 31. I ▼ and January 1. Return limit Janttarv 5, 1912 - H ’4 ^ I'm full information call on or address Jj •« CICO. W. HOI SLEY - II. V. FORD, General Agent Tick - Agent ▼ * 1 hone 233 Phone 62. • K3 + ^ EUm • treet Station, Hot Springs. Ark —