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mayor mclfndcn will deliv er ADDRESS BEFORE FIRST RACE OPENS MEETING THERE. Special Car Will Be Provided fo, League Members, to Whom Badge; Will Be Given Tomorrow Weights for '.he Harry A. Jone Handicap. $>50 Added. To ho run »«t Kssev Park 1'riil.t \. '.March 30. one mile Old Rosebud . 1 :u Hariovia .n •Roheri Bradley . II:: Polroma .lud Grumpy . Omar Khayyam Thornhill _ Pair Mar . . Hubbub . David fraii; .. Opportunity .. Mars Cassidy . 1.title String .. I’ochlohoo ... Gordon Rus-ell Wiseman . •Uni Wakeley . Fir-er . 107 1"7 1 Uti ion ion 101 102 i»n 0!) 07 07 00 oti or. Whirling Dun . 95 Grundy . 92 Spear Iamce . I1;1 Arrept through entry box, 10:30 p: tn.. Thursday, F. W. OFRHATWnV. Secretary. Special ceremony will mark the opening of Kssex Park tomorrow. Yesterday uflemoon, immodlutt 1> | following the race meeting at < ».i lawn, the board of governors of the Dustpans .Mens I.rugae met to d cuss the opening of this track “We want to make not alone il.o opening of Kssex Park a big su'vess. blit also the entire tnerilng there.’ I stated President Strauss, and in th ! sentiment there was manifested a 1 | mos active concurrence bv the mem bers of the board. Members of the Business Men's League will meet at the league build ing Frida> afternoon at I:.V>. and will | go to Kssex Park on the o’clock j train, leavin': the Hock Island depot. | This morning arrangements will o made with William Amici mn. cltv enacr agent, !■> hav. a ear set aside for the league officers and mem t.. i s Pad-'cs hov\ i ia membership in th.' b a nc a ll lie given the members at the league buliditur before depnr jiai'c fills will tie good tor the open I ini. day at Kssex only ^ Mayor McClendon will deliver an ] a fin s- h«-fore th.' initial rnee starts, j Moving pt t res i<t the opening will e j talon and ent to the hi a weeklies. Kssex Park will present a picture that will not alone delight the eye of the Imr emeu but also be a most plea‘ a i ; surprise to residents and I vi-dtors who have «nt visited this I plaip in years. The Improvement* | ill,it have been made there stand as a rlc-wing testimonial to the faith the | promoters h a \ o in the estatili-hment and represent a -in'ere desire to place tin* greatest of all sports on the high est possible plane of efficiency and entertainment. Sam .1 Davis, manager for Kssex Park has been a very busy man the pa t three days, especially, and the Iasi of the details relative to the open lm: of this magnificent plant have been carefully looked after and at tended to. INsex Park will prove. I nrn sum. ..;iill Mr, I >uv is. "a most iilonsant mir prr.e to those who visit it Friday, :«nil wo until ipatc ;i most sneer sful meet ing ” The train servhe that lias been ar ranged ltv the Mock Island is most adequate in every sense of the word, nod there is a leellng of pleasant an tie! pa lion relative to this opening which, which will lie realized fit its fall measure when the entres for the in itial event come from the paddock, go to the post and the harrier per up. The Itnsiness Men s I .ensue, realiz in' that ill’ meetin.’ at Rssex Park me ns the continuation of the grea' e t season this c ity has #.’cr known, has placed big display advertisements In newspapers in Oklahoma t'i'y. Tul sa. Okla : Shreveport, la. and Mem phis tailing attention to the opening of this plant and the special rates to Hot Springs This action was also d> "America's Great Diamond House" Jaccard's of St. Louis Invito you to onll and hop their won derful enlleclion of new Diamond Lavallieres Prices $25 to $3,500 Now hein^ shown at their Hot Springs Hran It 512 Central Avenue ;r.;;:-'. I AC CARD’S Smv to l>. m § M-rmod. JaCcnrd & King \pprt i i • ■ i Visitors Are Always Welroma ' elded upon at 1hp meeting »>f the board of governor* yesterday. That the opening oh i d at K ■ \ i’arlt ill he the stronger tlrit h i been offered over a ra track in the South in years, is lt.cieated n tie nominations for the $T“•<* Harry V .tones handicap on tin opening da tomorrow Me tv is nid itose .ml, tit ■ pride 11•' the Xppte.aii "v . a i there ■ Omar Khaytam one of the favorit s for the Kentn -ky I,«-r:*y. and p>a;tic ally nil ot the best liand'eap horses that have taken part in the t I kla'.vn racing. •Secretary Kr-tl (lerhardy will re ceive entries this morning at Kssex and Assistant Hart Dernham will take entries at Oaklawn, this arrangement having been made today in order to accommodate the horsemen who are shipping over lo the new course. Rift ft CHARfifS Til THF GRAND JURY INDICTED OFFICIALS WILL NOT HAVE TO STAND TRIAL FOR PRESENT AT LEAST. Indicted officials who weer indicted by the last rand jury, will not ha e to stand trial on those indictments, the case- having been referred back to the present Rian jury for action. Should the present grand Jury relurn the Indictments however, the parties will hav< to stand trial. I wring tier investigations Inst summer Circuit ,1 mice Wood personally went into th - grand jury room and conducted the examining of witnesses, and M was raised a- a technicality in the case that this was an improper proeeedure on the part ol a trial judge, fn (he arguments of th** case Judge Wood was impressed with the doubt of the elreutnstan <• standing in tile supreme court in the event convictions should result, and to get rid of this technicali ty had the present grand jury ;« over the evidence on which th" t'ormiT in divfment' had lieen ret anted. This disposes temporarily of all the indiet ments acainst the officials at least in so far as early trials are concerned ARKANSAS VS. TENNESSEE. The date of twin bill between Mem phis (Hants and Arkansas (Hants, scheduled for \pril 1 to T has been changed to the ith. ah and *'uh. Tw i sister state will lie r presented on the diamond, in a crucial series. Cabaret singers, and dan1 ers will perform be fore and between the double-header The great 11. H Wilson, the Arkans t iiaplist Collem .-.ar eateher is uiulei a local contract and will reteive th shoots of Cueto. Hi ereau, the Cu'-au southpaw. \\ Ipi won the South African League pennant for Hope, with uo games won and one lost: and smiling Palmer, who last war landed th iCrunts ,e,'(ind. Wilson will wear a Comar for health Advt. o LI VO-NA SALVE. For all forms of skin troubles, sor« - it h and eruptions. Fnexcelled for piles. Antiseptic. ■ < rmicide. AU jrttg-isi - ".a per box. Moore Drug Co. ! "JT-tf Boxing Contest > VAPOR CITY ATHLETIC CLUB Auditorium, Friday Night, March 30th JACK DILLON Light Heavyweight Champion of the World BARRY Buffalo. Challenger: 10 Rounds. Six-round Semi-Final. Four-Round Preliminary, Grand Battle Royal. This bout is offered strictly on its merits. See Jack Dillon, most popular boxer in the ring today against a man whom Billy Haack Considers a comer. Advance sale of seats at Schneck's. Admission $4.00, $2.C0. $1.50, $1.00 and 50 cents. VS. JACK Auditorium Theatre, lr ^ A Full Size 25 cent Package of {bid fream McK&.R IlMiU'XisI COLD 3 CREAM ; f «.► .ff > rkL^ftATK* •KSeSvWG ttAurjn.MO k SKIN / u*TQki» a rOOTHPOWOLB; •# KESSOn't S/*86jhS_ LENE COLD CREAM absolutely free with each 25c. purchase of CALOX, the Oxygen Tooth Powder. Get your package of CALOX and free tube of ALBOLENE COLL) CREAM at any of the dealers whose names appear below. No coupons required. .Just by a 25c. package of CALOX and Get the 25c. tube of ALBOLENE COLD CREAM free. t’ALOX, the Ox yea n Tooth I’ow *. e i' inttm- ih.> wnr..I over tor its powerf ill whitening action ( M.OX ton. the teeth and mou> h sweet and whole- me. and ha a >!• lif-’htlnl attrerahlc, [ resh. atily ta-te A! itUl.l'A!’ (’01.1) CREAM is the choice of thoae who • i: ■ i >rt- < ■ i.: t (* the puri tv, the soothing and the eloansinh properties of a perf cot told cream. Take advantage < f ilii:- offer ami try t his elegant preparation. HOT SPRINGS. £ RK. ! % ANGLE, J. W. ARLINGTON PHARMACY, EISELE & HUNT DRUG CO., Opposite Arlington Hotel. ELLIS DRUG CO . Great Northern Hotel. JACKSON PHARMACY, 344 Central Avenue. JENNINGS. A. C., 108 Ouachita Avenue. LOWERS DRUG STORE, 738 Central Avenue. MAJESTIC PHARMACY. Majestic Hotel Building, MEADOWS DRUG STORE, 765 Park Avenue. R. G. MORRIS DRUG CO.. 862 Central Avenue. PUBLIC DRUG CO . 202 Ouachita Ave., Corner Market St. SCHAERS PHARMACY, 521 Park Avenue. SCHNECK DRUG CO, 626 Central Ave . Corner Prospect St. CJRRF.LLS DRUG C.O., 432 Central Avenue. WEIMAR DRUG CO.. '22 Central Avenue. FORT SMITH. ARK. DAVIS DRUG CO. TEXARKANA. TEXAS. THE BANK PHARMACY, 2C8 Slate Lihe Avenue. BOYD'S DRUG CO. INTERSTATE DRUG STORE SMITH DRUG CO. 150c t’aetcage of Calox rT McKE350N & ROBBINS, New York Manufacturing CHem sts ig Chemists i Inmiiinnii-'ilt “Your 32 Teeth Are 3 2 Reasons ' 25c Tubt of Aloolene Cold Crrntn degufar 25c Package ^ jr.i... « AlSoIfne Cold Cream 1* a<sr> put up in 35c and 50c Opal Jar& Me K&R Under Auspices of Qaklawn Jockey Club SIX RACES EACH DAY, COMMENCING AT 2:30 f. M. Gentlemen - - - $1.50 Ladies - - - - $1.00 Box Seats, Reserved, $1.00 Extra. NO MINORS PERMITTED ON THE GROUNDS