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Farsi in Iveryilung First in Quality First in Results First in Purity First in Economy and for these reasons Calumet Baking l’owder is first in the hearts of the millions of housewives who use it and know it. ncCF.lVEB HIGHEST AWARDS World's rure Food Expo >it ion, Cbicftfo, Illinois. Fnru bpiuUa, Frucv, March, 2912. r s ! Ii I |v„ ton*t i»ee maney when ”"9 hoy cheap er big ran Hal - * powder Don’t be n tied. Buy Odtuavt. It's I more economical more wholesome gives best results. 1 Calumet is far superior to sour >u Ik and soda. ■mi i i i ——i niniwx sukm au^ofe ^MHMttau l»»—w -—-.rrrrr.. r- --—— -— — ■ I ATTORNEY AT-LAW Office 827 1-2 Central Avenue. Phone 746. "DAMAGE SUITS A SPECIALTY." E=rr_ . r-.-r-T.... .. -.. Agents E ’NTE AND AMERICAN CAN CIES AND PETER'S CHOCO I LATES. i Depot LICCETT & MYERS’ COU PONS AND TAGS. ASK FOR A NEW CATALOG OF PRESENTS. Geo. R. Waison 370 Central Ave. Phone 290 , I_ ■■ __i Mrs. Kellermans REPAIR SHOP. ],:u1hw’, f!tints’ and Children's cloth ing made over and repaired at rea sonable rates Now is the time to have your winter clothes put in or der. lit Exchange Street. When you feel (. dfuaai lc otf* j vou . tired, worri* I ‘>r d* nondent it is a V pn a \ ii ti* 1 MOTI S NEKVERINE FlEii. Thuy n a thi normal' igor and I make life worth living n« .ur« and ask for Mott’* Nerverine Pills [,; d,.,!1, ;*!. Wit ..AMS MFG. CO Clvvolanct. Ohio A C- Jennings. 108 Ouachita Avenue. 1 I Society WR3. U. A. CROCKETT, Editor Telephoi^MU Mail Items to 120 Garland Ave. ■_ State Fair Ball. I In success of tonight's stac- fal bn!! in the beautiful ballroom of t.i Arlington Hotel is assured. Primarily Manager Corrington a ranged the ball in honor of the elit ol Little1 Hock, which annually c evei 1> 'ecs to it that its spicial day a (hi It la wii is a hilarious hit. Tnrougl out the week the Little Rock fa si iiuiables bin • been storming the Spi Yesterday’s registry at the Arllngto Has so massive, with a certain! t un the morning arrivals will b buxom with a large sizes U, that it i a foregone conclusion that the slat fair ball is going to lie bri lianti patronized and that tlie night will !> u big one generally a big one evei for the Arlington. In addition to the smart Lilt 1 Roc ih legation, mere is lik. wi e a lot o l'ashiotiablp people from Fort Smith Pine Bluff, Argenta, Helena, Texat kuna. Forth re, Benton and Arkansas other fair cities in the Spa. The At lington manag meat is out with f,< idial imitation to al fair patron to attend tonight's ball. Hot Springs S|i.endid smal l sot < an be relied upoi attending practically in masse, as i always docs its part brilliantly wel in making a gay success of all Ih special functions at tin- fa.-iiionubl haste ry. The Hon. Ho Sweeney, assistan secretary of the Department of tin Interior: I'nitcd Stales Senator .lot T. Robinson and bis charming wife and Governor Hays will be lie guo t of honor. Tne famous ballroom wil in prettily and tastefully decorated Then, Professor Richard Barton’; dam o program promises to In* partic ularly attractive. Cleverly appreciating the fact tha everybody. or almost everybody, wil put in tbp day at the fair grounds tlic management lias consider) d it ad visable to make tile state fair bn un informal affair. Dancing at v:pi o’clock. * * * Laurence Schunek. Wapakonctn ()., is a guest at the Majestic hot 1. * * * Mrs. L. Allen, Memphis, is regis tered at the Majestic hotel. ♦ * W. Stiarcbs, Chicago, arrived a1 In- Majestic hotel for a length stay. * * * • 0. F. Schumacher of St Louis rgirTcred at the Majestic hotel. * * » Airs. C. S. Miller, Bento iville. is ate arrival at the Majestic hot I. * * * v 1C. 11. Mathis of Denver, Col., 1? ■egistertd at the Arlington. « * * Mr. and Mrs. I,. (' Amith of lie Yitt are guests at the Arlington. * * * F F (Biysi of Kansas iyt. Mo., s i guest at the Arlington. * i* it. (1. Aolioedinger ot Cleveland. (>.. s stopping at the Arlington. * * * c. It. Coithin of Hammond, Ind. Is it the Arlington. * * * Mr. and Mrs. S. ,T. Farley of Fort Smith are guests at the Arlington. ± ■» m D 1C. l.ewis of Dallas, Texas, i egistered at the Arlington. # * » IC Iward \ Kerr of Boston. Ma~s ! i guest at the Arlington. * * * Mfred W. Orltfin of \e,w York city s registered at the Arlington. * * » !.• (1. Burke and H. K. Moore of ittle Hock are stopping at the Ar ington. * <; ~ Mr, F. 1C. Moore of Searcy. Ark., ar ived in the city yesterday to spend he week end viewing tne state fair. * * * iMr and Mrs. It. N. Garrett of hi 'o::;do are registered at the Arlittg on. * * * Air. and Airs T. I>. Wynne i f hot ly ce are at the Arlington tor tint veek end. * * * M W. Greeson of Prescott is in (lie fiai in attendance at (tie stale fair, le is stopping til tlie Arlington. * * * i.Mr. and Mrs. .T. W. Krebbiel of douiulrtdge. Kan., are late arrivals at he Majestic hotel. * * * It. E. Xevin, Thornton, Ind.. arrived u tlie Maj< : tie hotel for an extended day. * * ■ Mrs. h. h. Kitchens of Helena will be in the city for a few days vi-itin ; Misses Elizabeth and Alary Martin. * * * State Stifrt. George B. Cook was a visitor to tlie state fair yesterday. He will leave this afternoon. * * i|i Snpt. A. W howe of Jefferson county is over from Pine Blutil' for a visit to tlie fair. * * * C. E. Shock, one of the prom:lien: citizens of Kokomo, is registered at the Majestic hotel. • * * Airs George R. Mann and her hand seine daughter, together with Fred \ Nelson, motored over from l.lttli i Block yesterday to spend the week p i end in the Spa, They are guests at B the Arlington. Mr. Mann registered Tuesday. He, too. intends remaining . in t'he city until .Sunday. * * * I Fran Webber, one of the Chicago t reguiais. is paying IPs airnnul visit to . the Valley of Vapors. He is located at tlie Majestic hotel, * * * 1 'Mr. and Mrs. .[. C. Franklin. Louis a ville. Ky . tire guests at the Majestic . hotel. They plan a visit of seve.nl weeks. * * » , State Supet intendi nt i f Public In , struct loti George B. Cook came over last night to si end tiie ri mainder of i state fair week. r * * - , B. R H’aiipin and child and V 0. Rihenock of "I hornton are in daily at tendance. at the state fair. They ar ■ t eg isle red at the Arlington. I * * m Mr and Mrs. F. Crager of Helena, in Hot Springs in attendant' a, the 1 state fair, are guests at tin Arliil-' ton. * * * Airs. (i. \\ Miller of Itliss. Okla., and Mrs. c l1. Rhodes of Ponca .City, Okla.. are new arrivals at th ■ I Arlington. <: * * * | '.Mrs. M ,T. Jennings, Miss R:hel '.Slater. ROyston Jett and F. H. Haft man are new additions t.i the Arling ton's Little Rock colony. * * » .1 R Stevenson and H F. McF.id den of Stuttgart, in the Spa in daily attindance at the state fair, are guests at the Arlington, * * • iTL Correll fo New York o'ty is a guest at tlic Arlington. He intend making a stay of from tlnee to five weeks' duration. * * * Prominent among the Pino Bluff delegation in the Spa yesterday, guests at tlie Arlington, were T. Bar. vis Nixon and family, Mr. and Mrs F. M Rosenberg and Arthur Murray * * * Mr. and Mrs N'. II White Of Mn;i. teviilio, Chippewa county, Minn., ar visiting in tlie city for a few days and 'ill winter in this state, making Fay etteville, Ark. * * * Mr a.id Mrs. W. M. Terry cf I .it tic* Hod; are over visiting Judge Ivan 'Mathenv and wife. Mr. Terry is con nected with the Iron M< unta u Rii’ ■way. * « * Mrs Herman Green of Concord. >C IT., and Miss Ruth Chase of Ocean Springs are new arrivals at the Ar lington. bent upon making an extend ed stay. * * » Tom Krwards and E.l Cheek, np. dal agents of the Iron Mountain, ar rived yesterday afternoon to spend tlii> rest ( 1 the week at the fair. They were entertained by Chief of Police Tern Ellison. * * * Prominently included among the late arrivals at the Arlington are Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Fowlkes of Birming ham. Ala. The fashionable couple plan making a stay of at least a months' duration. Both are great de votees of golf and have joined the 'oiintry Club colony. * • Congressman .! H. Goeke of W.»po koneta. ()., registered at the Arlington yesteiday a id plans remaining in the Rpa until mid December. Golf is one of his favorite diversions and he can r e relied upon joining the Country Club colony at once. V * The many friends of Mrs. Foster will lie glad to learn that she is rap idly recovering from an operation she has had performed recently. Mr Fas ter. w ho is one of the leading citizens i f Hope, is located at tile Majestic hotel, where lie will remain until IPs wife is fully recovered. The Arkansas colony at the Majes tic hotel was increased by the arrival of the following bevy: It. I.. Trimble, W. B. Carter. .1. B. White, H. O. Sternberg, \\ B. Brlghbwell and W. 11. Shipman. Pine Bluff: B. X. Blank, Decatur: Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCul lum. Stuttgart: II A. Bowman, A. 0. Decken and L. S. Smothers, Little Rock. * * * Mrs. M A. Jackson and Mrs. M Carter, of Memphis, Tenn., have come to the city tor an indefinite stay and expect to combine recreation and the hatha thereby making tnoir -ta> profitable and pleasant while here They are making toh hotel Pullman their home wni e in the city, * • * Mr. X. II. Lingenfelt' r. of Tulsa. Okla., registered at the Hotel Pull man for a short stay in the city. Mr Lingt nfelter is a magazine editor of much prominence and is eontemplat iug an extensive article in the inter est o one of our sister cities. * v m Mis S S. WuskcII, stale rege it of . the TJ A. H . Is a visitor here this ' week and will divide her visit lie-1 tween Mrs. S B. Dillon and Mis ('. fM Hivberts while in the <*it>. She is here with the David O. Dodd Memo rial booth and to perfect plans tor the state It. A. It conference in Feb ruary. which will convene iter - on the lath and ltitli. * * * Miss Kli/abetli Coauett and M;-s Fay Matthews ot the State Agdi u Inra 1 School at Monticello are greatly t e ased with the siicoesMul and pop i ar exhibit and dennnstratl n the. are conducting at the lair Their booth received the blue ribb.ii for < nl nary and display. $ * * Harry \r Ramey of Utle Hock. a Hot Springs regular and a dev. m II , Springs champion, is a guest at t he Ar ington. lie runs over regularly " ale the gay season is on. Mr. Ramsey has In en a regular attend in at the state fair all week and dai > liar chaperoned a smart little pany ot the visiting fashioiiabli s out to Oa klaw n. * m w Mi \\ i! Keene of Like l’rovl 'lenri l.a„ arrived in the city ye-ter day to give attention to his exaibit at In state lair. Mr. K en • is one of the progressive foreign state rice grow rs and is making a d splay o tiis product at tin fair. He hears the reputation of being one of Hi nine exti-t sive rice growers in Hh> st.it of I oiiidana. While in t.ie city Mr. Ke. tie w ill lie located at the Pullman hotel. * * * Among the state fa r arrivals in the city yesterday stopping at the Pull man hotel were: Miss Hattie Mc (langley, Womble, Ark.; Mrs. T. .1, Pinkerton. Womble, Ark.: I’. A Fri dell, Roe, Ark.; I.. K .Moore, Searcy. Ark.; Hugh laitterell and Wayne Handy, Ratesvi le, Ark : K. M. Diman and wife. Little Rock. Ark ; S. 1.. Red mine, ‘Leslie, Ark.; S. .1 tlrunda 1. t'aniden, \rk jfc J*C J* •I \V. Altimm anil Fred Marx or ''Mrmingham. Ala., have joined !• rank B. Simon, their fellow townsman, a Hie Arlington. The trio plan making .1 stay of at least a month's duration. Mr. Altman is a lawyer of renown an l is also active in political affair; in Birmingham Mr. Marx pc nth sold his property to the Woolworth Com pany and may take up bin permanent residence in New York city. \h sst s Altman and Marx, former French I ick regulars, are doing the Spa un dcr Colonel Simon's chaperonage and could not want for a better pilot. -o—-- - • ARLINGTON RICE DINNER. Most Unique Repast of the Yea • Served at Arlington to the Guests. (By H. \V. I.iuilgan, Pie;', Uepns'ntn tive the Arlington and F. is man Hotels. ft was Imi proper that so many good Arkansas people should Inv partaken of last night's annual i ic ■ dinner in the spacious dining roc n i f the Arlington hotel. 'Tvvas a wondrous meal, with liativ ■ grown rice being included i i sum manner, shape or form in practical^ every dish served in every course. Chef Jules Boucher proved himse'f a vi ritalde wizard. It was a conquest he scored, as will he attested to b.v.ai the fashionable visitors, a- well a the many good Arkansas Hot Spr 14 people, who dined in company with their friends in town for the stat fair, or gave special parties. The Arlington's annual rice dintie Kcatne nationally famous long ay • uid wonderfully arranged as were al, he spreads that came before la-, night's sparkling meal, it is only fair to say that each and every one tin ireci (led it was completely eclipsed t is really almost inconceivable how .'lief Boucher could have rice seiv I n so many ways, added to so many lishes and sauces. The originality of the whole affair ippialed particular strongly to thus; who had not previously partaken of tie of the Arlington's annual rice din ners. The meal, so quaintly and su terbly arranged, was really a marvel n its way. 'Twas likewise admirably served. IXiinty souvenir mentM were it each diner's place and truth it is that dozens of them were mailed to ill four corners of our wondrous lun 1. The rice arrangement was carried out as far as to have a state fla nade of the cereal. It bore a pron 1 .osition on the top of a pri 'tily Imped pedestal close to the entrance if the dining room. All in all, there was a single draw lack to the gayness of the whole af uir. That was Manager Corrlngton'ts nniblUty to attend and mingle with iis many friends. While lie Is raj d!y recovering from his recent ill less, he fas too weak to come down Mails last night. His friends men loned his name many times and truth t is that he was sorely missed. -AST PERFORMANCE OF 101 RANCH TODAY. At a conference between the man igers of the 10) Ranch Wild West ahow, at the State Fair grounds, yes terday, it was decided not to give any performance Saturday, but to termin ate the Hot Springs engagement with •xhibitions this Friday afternoon and night The attendance yesterday and last night was remarkably large in view of the eold weather, hut of con sideration for their employees and the public Messrs Miller and Arling ton decided not to prolong t.ie en gag< ment Tlte performance wl I be gin today at Ml and K :15 and will be complete in ever) way | H.HPn r>o rl’n nr/=» ▲ I 21) INDICTMENTS IN MINE DIFFICULTY FEDERAL GRAND JURY AT FORT SMITH RETURNS FIRST BATCH OF INDICTMENTS. Two Former Officials of the United Mine Workers Are Among the Num her Who Are Accused. Fort Smith, Ark., Nov. I!i, -T.ic ’irst report of the sp. rial f deral <ratld jury called to investigate the roubles in the Prairie ('reek mining iistrict of the Hartford valley, was liade to Judge Frank Youmatts to Iny The jury found true hills and a turned indictment against twenty dx persons, including two former of icialo of district number 21 railed Uiue Workers of America, which com uise.x Arkansas, Oklaiiotnu ami Texas T.ie indictments charge con -piracy with (In' lockout of union ■oal miners at the Prairie Creek nines of the Hache-l>enman Coal 'omi any. The men are accused of sendim threatening 1- iters to Judge Frank A Tollmans, who enjoined tile unlor iniiiers, taking away prisioiiers fron leputy United States mar.-,mis am participating in the riots 0t July. Tin liny adjourned until Tuesday, Nov ‘1,11)' r -U when it will again res.mi. is investigation. ltd ups Harris special agent (<f the d partment o: ju-1ice, who is in charge ot the wort » gathering evidence to submit to tin jury, placfd in tne hands of Marsha Parker today auntie r larg" npeh o summons for witnesses to at p ar he lore the jury when it reconvenes. Amonk tliese indicted today weri I* It. St. wart former prtsub nt. am Fred W’ Holt form r secret,iry of die trlcl liuher 21. Holt was soiulis' candidate for governor in Oklaluimi at the recent election and receivei more than fifty thousand vnti s Tne otlii r named ure Jam. s Me j Xurnara, .lames Slankerd, Sandy Hob. I inson, Charles Robinson. Bee Trout, Val. mine Burlllo, John Manlck. Moro Colo, Wiliam Reed, Michael Ryan, Foster Mean, Charley Johnson. Charh-s M. Blackburn. Bruce Jordan Marvin Ray, Earnest Noin, James Z. Crossley, Frank Crossley, Marvin Hianiield, William \V Roberts. John Champion, Have Branch, .lease Ed uards, and Clim Burris. Non Union Miners Safe. Prairie ( reek, Ark. Nov. t!). A ssur mires ol union labor I nutlets tnul the non union workers of the, ltach-1 fen man Company could enter Hartford valley without trouble were carried out today. A baud of twenty or iuoru men who arrived at Mid and early today later came down the valley to camp near Prairie Cr> ek mine mint ! her I with little or no interest being I aid to tln ir movements. Tonight a small guard of soldiers from troop It, Fifty cavalry, was stu tidied at the non-union camp, wflieh is about tlir. ,■ quartern (Jf a mile front the main body of soldiers. There was no unusual assemblage of the union miners of the valley during the day or uiget. There is little expectation here that the situation.will be settled before the first of next year unless the Itache-Denman Company's lease on the coal mines change hands. Var ious reports nave been circulated to tin effect that several interests are seeking the lease, but Franklin Bache, the receiver, declared no negotiationt now are pending. BEEF CATTLE INCREASE. Kansas City. Mo., N'ov. 19.—Pure bred beef cattle are rapidly increas ing in number in the I’nited States and especially in the middle west. This was stated Here tonight at the annua meeting of the American Here ford t attle lireeders Association.! wa It was announced leads all state.- in the member of Hereford cattle owned Missouri i- second, Kansas third, Illi nois fourth and Texas fifth. Offie- rs elected by the association tire President, Overton Harris, llur rK Mo„; vice pre-id- nt. Phil i.e . San Angelo, Texas; ,-ecri tary, It. J. Kinzer, Kansu- Pity Toe directors ! include: V. I.. IVivis, Jackson, Miss : I II. (J. Moxley, ShPlbyville, Ky., and j W. A. Dallmeyer, Jefferson, Mo. —-o NEW SING SING WARDEN. New York. Nov. 1!). Thomas Mott j Osborne, chairman of the commission : on prison reforms accepted the post of warden to SiiiK Sinn prison. Mr. Osborne, who is .'>5 years old, and a man of wealth, attracted nat ional attention by undergoing a j week's voluntary imprisonment in I Auburn prison to study conditions j there. JOSEPH HART DEAD. Joseph Hart, father of Architect 1'. jJ. W Hart, died at his home in tli*s DwJklawa addition yesterday morning, at tile advanced age of 92 years. He had been in f wide health for some years past. The funeral will take place from tin* Christian'church, of j which he had been a member for many years, and will be held at 2..!0 o'clock Sunday afternoon. ———-o-— SANTA CLAUS SHIPS. London. Nov. 10. 9:2'. p m.—Frvi. eis Dyke Acland, under secretary for foreign affairs, will meet the Unite I States navy collier Ja^on, which is ni ting as Santa (bans ship, on her arrival In England and receive from her on behalf o! the British gov t t. meat tiie gifts she bears for British children. PANCAKES WERE POISON. Mount Pleasant. Iowa. N >v. it).— Inez Jorduu, 14-year-old daughter of J. H. Jordan, is dead, and tliri e o.le r | nit to hers of the Jordan family are in ' a critical condition ns the result of 1 eat I tut isincukes whioh contained j ui run -o ■■ or fresh Knas. Oysters and Poul try phono 574. Jno. M. Sims. IMS-fit -o-— | . Sentinel Record Want ade Uet Re reaulte.