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Another Advance in Tires Coming Place you Older with us now and save the advance in cost. We will hold your tire subject to your order and put them on without extra cost. GOODYEAR, FISK and FEDERAL TIRES At Your Service Day or Night Telephones 90-91 and 563 Central and Como Garage SIDNEY M. NUTT, Prop. SIR ASSUMES ROLE I OF PICTURE HEROINE — S ACCUSED OF MURDERING HER S|*RL CHUM. BUT DECLARES HER INNOCENCE. ago. May 11. \\ ha part ^■plaM'il by 1 4-year-old 1> \n Hm in the tryst whi li ctul-d m atta of her Ur\eai old i iuiii H Hagcrtian, last n. lit Us: herself an unusual girl toda . —6 lay of examination and ero-- • ^Bition by polite and detect v Vho suspected hvr pf niurdt-r ‘‘lit!tu innocent, 1 am innocent lo Hrt<l t. all investigator- -pt UK . ometimes with tv hut she <■ nsul ■ ’In- manner of a fi m vamp - i with the iiuby nine cue. of the ^Bm't you t< I by in> look that I jjtt innocent?' sin a kod ‘ In tin ■•s guilt always shows on t ■ She contused love for ^HUIOllal ! A< nJing t I mm is ln-r - hum - arii d » Shoot hCrself -111- rappled with ttl"I iii the struggle the weapon "its ills lurged into her back. Ikith girls were said to lie members ot a 111111 society loosely hound, which ltle\ < ailed the "black follower-. ’ It war- said to number ha f u dozen boys and an equal number of girl members. It seemed t. have n particular pur pose, I tie i11■ | test this afterno n was pus poned io allow further investigation. Marry Ilagemann, the slain girl's lather, treated a scene at the an nouncement "Why postpone ft?" he -homed. "My girl was murdered 1 want justice." Me ruslted toward Doris, but wa rc -t rained. The - irl met his savage aspect i almly her pose suggesting that she was doing a- -he thought one t her lav rile heroines would it —shoulder.' ia> k and ehin out One of tlie theories being investi gated is that the girls quarreled over a boy, Reinhardt Fleck 'I in- latter and Ins father dented that either gl-' had a use pir jealousy.. SAVE THE BABIES" A . liter, tiny, ui tnu tue hook for mother-. FRBE for the a king SPECIALTY 8KOP. T.-ll-3t Rapid tree delivery Phono «>45, PuO lie Drug Company. fgjttf mmj cT«v,' 11 Children Like It n > | " You know it is not an easy matter to hfet children to take medicine, and forcing „ t on them does no good. Most mothers J 1 know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no ■.bug injurious to the child. I he great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ex Mlained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any ind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the Waste that children like [Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young hildren." Gold Crowns .$3.00 to $5.00 Bridge Work .$3.00 to $5.00 Gold, Porcelain. Platinum or Silver Fillings .50c up Plates .**00 UP Extraction, latest method.50c WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK. Dr, H. F. BUSCH DENTIST 629 1-2 Central Avenue Next t0 Arkansas TrU8^Co Phone 326. Hours 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. FURNITURE We Buy. Sell and Exchange NEW AND SECOND HAND WE CRATE, MOVE, STORE OR TRANSFER YOUR GOODS, DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY WILSON FURNITURE CO. Phone 2223— 427-429 Ouachita Avenue Warehouse, 202-204 Third Street -Pnone 71._ Society ~ - I, Mrs. Numainville Hostess, Complimen tary to Mrs. Pennell. Mrs Icon Numainville entertained nitli a 'im parly Thursday afternoon in honor if Mr- Fred Pennell, who leaves in a few days for her future home in Li tie Hock. The highest act res were made by Mrs S. Copeland, Dainty refreshments were served A moil h th st* present were .Miss Mil dred* D lliaVd. Kutlileen Murff. Mes dames .1 1>. Carroll of Itirininpharn Ala., Fred Penile I. Robert Potter. A Kirby, If H, Taylor, M P. Kearney. S S. Copeland. U. 11 Nison, A G. Sul lenlierper, Sidney Taylor, Elliott Turn er T .1 Dilliard. E. P. Walsh, Sam l Palmer, Moreland IX)ds,.n and Dick I Bfi i i'd. V V !• 15. . f Election of Officers of City Federation Today. The City Federation "ill elect off cers today. The meeting will lie at 3 |>. m. * * * Mr Fred Pennell, having been pro moted by appointment to the position f district passenger agent f the Iron Mourn:uin railroad, with headquarters at I -it t e kook. w 11 leave for his new home m a few days and wdl be ao eompanied fby his wife. W'ihiie Hot Springs friends are delighted with the recognition ace riled to .Mr. Pennell's work, they regret that it will necessi tate (lie removal of himself and wife from thi<- city, where both are very popular. * * * The woman flit Springs and Car land county are requested and urged to attend a meeting at the suffrage headquarters jn the Gaines block on Central avenue at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. May 12 The purpose of the meeting is to organize Gar amt county along political lines in prepara den for the whirlwind campaign for equal suffrage. Mrs. c Travis Dreunen, chairman Sixth C ncressk nal District * * * Miss 1/mlse Lanier returned Thun - day night from a x 1st to her former home ill Pine Itluff. where she had a delightful sojourn * * * * jaifir The Young People's Circle of (ho First Chri ; iati church met last night at x o’clock at the i hurch Miss Kffje Hull.van xvas the hostess of the even ing % rv 7T Mo dames .1 A H burbaon. M A 1’. M' <Vaiy H Cobb. Julia Huggins, Wm. Sumpter anil Mis. ltlauihe Itailey w01 lit to Hinton Wednesday to attend I What Does 1 Catarrh Mean? | It means inflammation of a mucous membrane some where in the head, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bil iary ducts or bowels. It always means stagnant blood — the blood that is full of impur ities. Left alone, it extends until it is followed by indigestion, colds, congestion or fever. Ii weakens the System generally and spreads its operations until systemic catarrh or an acute illness is the result. Peru na Is the nation's reliable remedy for this condition. It restores appetite, aids digestion, checks and removes inflanitnnlioa, and thus enables the membranes,through svhich we breathe and through which our food is ab sorbed, to do tbeir work properly. Forty four years pi success, with thou sands of testimonials, have established il as the huma remedy—E,vcr Ready to Take. Its) record of success holds a promise for you. I HE PERUNA COMPANY COilUMBl'S. OHIO You cun obtain Peruna in tablet form lot convenience. the Kastern Star picnic. They were taken through lie Nilcuk Pottery and the law plant at Hauxite. * * # The City Federal on will meet title afternoon at :! o'clock at the K. of P. hail The annual election of i fficers will take place and other important matters of business \vi 1 come Up * * * Mrs. It It. Christian of Little Hock is here on a visit to her son, Harry Christian, who has been quite ill for some time. * * * Mrs Don Hibbard Walker i>- ex pected borne this week I'nm Galicia, ill . where she ha been for the past three months. # * # Mrs. It. I. Milliner «f Malvern ar rived yes'erday to spend the day with Mrs S W. Seay. She and Mrs. Clyde Seay left for Dayton, Ohio, to join their husbands * * *. . * •% Myron Jones, formerly with Wood cock A: Lawson, is now in Lexing ton. Ky. W TT Misses .lennie and Jesse Reynolds have returned t tUelr home in Vin 1 ''lines, lnd.. after a visit to their ■pother. Sam Reyn Ids, at the Como hotel. •X- -X- * M it Ueidetnan of Chicago, an in spec-tor for the Pullman Company, was a visitor Ii^tre this week. * * * Mr. and Mrs Almon Cotton and Mis-, Mildred Cotton, who have been in Little Rock, returned home Thurs day. * * * Mr. and Mrs K c. (.tonrad of Gen try. Ark , former residents of this eity, atm unced the birth of a sen, John Joseph, on Tuesday, May S. * * * Paul, the manly Hue tliree-ycar old son of Mrs. l*aul Keazell, Sly Qua paw avenue, lead the baby parade I hursda.v afternoon. He was dressed in a red, white and blue suit and rode in Walter Dodson's red automo bile, which floated an immense Ameri can flag * * * Mr and Mrs. Paul Marks and chil dren, accompanied by Mrs. M. Marks, nv> to red up from El il.’orudo Thursday *n a visit, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Marks and friends. "SAVE THE BABIES" Vi interesting. iii.*.inieti\e book for mother-. Kit WE fop the a king SPECIALTY SiroP. 0-1 l-3t. PERSONNEL OF RUSSIAN COMMISSION COMPLETED WILL LEAVE THE UNITED STATES SHORTLY. BUT DATE AND ROUTE ARE SECRET. Washington, May n -official an loumcrnent i d.»\ of th< j>orttuntu>4 ol the \morieaii < ommissiou to ftnssia marked a forward step in President Wilsons effort to thwart Germany's Jntrignes t r „» •cjatate peace with th' new democracy and ro hold the |)t-rvisional government fast to the cause of the world against Prussian autocracy Headed by Klihti It ot, with powers of a special ambassador, the person nel of the commission was eh sen special regard to conditions in l+ussia and the • haracter <>f the new govern ment Itesnlfs Mr. Ito I, who represents the Element of statesmanship with the distiuetion of having held many nigh office*- In the United States, the. . m mission comprises a socialist, a lab r leader, a bunker, a manufacturer, u hu»itress man, a man celebrated lor his international aalivitles in human welfare, and ranking army ami nuij officials. The commission wi I he a companies! by a large suite ami will depart from the Pulled State* at an early date by a route which will not be published In advance NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION INVITED ARKANSAS PRESS COMMITTEE TO GET DOWN TO BUSINESS IN FORT SMITH MEETING. .Members of the Arkansas Press As ■ ciati' n will get down to real busi ness in reference to getting the Na tional Editorial Association to meet in this city, and at their convention in Eort Smith next week will report the details of the campaign that is to be made to hr ng the members f the na tional body to Little Rock and Hid Springs next year. The Arkansas c- mmittee when they go to Minneapolis w’.ll open headquar ters at one of the large hote s there. They plan to take along a big supply of bathrobe* and give a typical Hot Springs parade during the convention if the National- Editorial Association in that dry. Representative J.hn A Higgs is chairman of the committee that lias charge of tins feature. He will b* unable to attend the conven tion in Eort Smith, and Charles Cios lee will represent him at that meet ing. Mr. (i-oslee will cave for Eort Smith this afternoon. The Arkansas Aerie r f Eagle' also holds their meeting in that city next week, and the hotel accommodations are likely to be crowded. The chances for bringing the national body 'to the Spa next year are very bright, and it is more than likely a large delegation Report of the Condition of the Citizens National Bank Hot Sprlnqs, Ark. At Hot Springs, in the State of Arkan sas, at the close of business on May 1, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .$329,911.36 Overdrafts .. 879.16 V. S. bonds deposit ed to secure cir culation (par value i$23,000.00 U. S. bonds’ owned and unpledged iwar loan interim re ceipt) . 10.00 Ik 00— 35,000.00 H-mds other than U. 8. bonds, pledged to secure postal sav ings deposits (in sular) .$20,000.00 Si uriti s other than 1T. S bonds (not in cluding stocks) owned unpledged.. 5,796.85 - 23,796.S3 Stock of Federal U< serve Bank tf.'i per c»*nt of subscription) 4,500.00 hkjuitv in banking house. 73.000.00 Furniture and fixtures . 13,000.00 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New Yolk, t'hicugo and St. I,«>ui 113,489.91 Net amount due from ktnks and bankers (other than stated above) . 43,032.96 Other checks on banks in the same city or town a.s import ing bank . 3.220.00 Outside checks and other cash Items ....$987.46 Fractional currency, nickels and cent 141 10— 1.13166 Notes of other national tranks.. 2.007.00 Federal reserve bank notes.... 250 00 Federal reserve notes. 800.00 lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal Re serve Bank . 52.271.95 Redemption fund with F 8 treasurer and due from It. S treasurer .. . 850.00 Total . $703,143.98 LI A ai LIT ItS. ("npli.U in, k paid in lion.non no Surplua fund 45.00U.U0 Irmlivldid pruItt* 81i.G25.4l Ces : current ex penses, Inh rest anil tn v- . paid.... 13.::tn.. H7 — 5,228.54 Circulatlm; notes mitHLuidirig. . 2l.fiuu.uu Nil amount dim in bunk nod hunkers (ntlu r than above).. SCI.08 Demand Deposits:: Individual deposits subleot to cheek .351.313 27 Certificates of deposit due in le 1 th hi 3" days 41969 07 Certified rliecks . 5,214.66 (’ushers checks outstanding 1:10.00 To ,s in I savings deposits . 15.700.57 Total denuiml deposits, 8114,226.07 Time Deposits: I'crlific.iti s of deposit . 61,335.11) 'Mint’ lime deposits 61,789.53 Total of lime deposit.:. 8112 124.63 Total 8702.112 98 Slate of Arkansas. County of Uarland, sa I. Urn 8! I lie president of tie1 abme n.lined bank, do nolnmnly swear that the abavn statement Is true to th* best of my knowledge and belief urs sTitAi ss. I’realdent Subscribed md worn to before m« thl» lib day of May, 1917 THOS. J UUALbSON. Votary Public. Mi roinintaaion expires .Inly 7. 1919 Correct- At1e*t A MKNtiKU 11 A JONKH T J O’NEIIX, Directors from Arkansas, together with several persons from this city, will attend the national conventl n in Minneapolis, -o -Mrs. E. ,1. Ia> ney has returned from a visit, of a month to friends in St. liOUiS. —o— “SAVE THE BABIES-’ An interesting, instructive book for mothers, 'EH HE for the a-king SPECIALTY SHOP. >6-lKSt Mrs. Blanche Nuncman will from M«v first on continue YE LITTLE SHOP. 334 Central avenue, selling a'i kinds of ladies’ fancy work and wdl accent all kinds of chochet work to sell on commission. 4-23-lwk We furnish toe only pasteurlzeu milk eold In Hot Springe. The Pas teurlzod Milk Ce H1-f -o “SAVE THE BABIES’’ An interesting, instructive book for mothers, lEJtHJE for the a king SPECIALTY SHOP. 6-ll-3t SPECIALS—Tutti-frutti and maple ice cream. The Pasteurized Milk Co 3-22-tI. Williams’ Kidney and Liver Pilli Have you overworked your nervou* ayntem ftDd caused trouble with your kidneys and liver? Have you pain* in loins, side and back? Have you a flabby appeal ance ©f (he face and under the eyes? If so, UM WILLIAMS* KIDNKY AND LIVKK PILLS. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents. WILLIAMS MFC. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohif Bcld by Central Druti Store, Hot Spring* Ark, SATURDAY Great Bargain Day Big reduction of prices in all departments. MILLINERY AT ONE-HALF PRICE. $2.50 HAT SHAPES, Large Brim; All Colors, $1.00 $4.00 and $5.00 Hat Shapes, $2.50 Star Ready to Wear Store 818 Central Ave.—Phone 610. L#t Sorrell* Lrrun iA TOUT KODAK f1nl*l in . Modern Dentistry at Lowest Price WHY PAY MORE ELESEWHE RE7 Set teeth, that fits... $4.00 Up Fillings, any kind.50c Up Gold Crowns, 22kt. pure.$3.00 to $5.00 B.-idgawork, 22kt, pure...$4.00 Teeth extracted .50fc EXAMINATION FREE Dr. D. S. Barton, Dentist 8ame Location 744 1-2 Central Avenue Here Yeare The South Must Feed Itself Ttiore will be wide preud .-uttering in the South before the year ends if food croiro are not h»avil> Increased. The only way to avert tho iuupeuduig calamity is for every farmer to ratso plen ty of food for man and beast. Alarming conditions confront us as the result of war. The South lias been fed largely from the West, but tibis year we mu»f feed our-elves, because the government W’d! take tho Western food supply for the armies. On the average one-horse farm in the South there should be planted in 1 f> 17. 5 acres in corn uud velvet beans, 0 acres In cow peas for bay, to be followed by winter oets; not exceeding 10 ucre.-> ni cotton; f> acres in peanuts to 1>o crushed for od or grazed dow n by hog.-; 1 1-2 acres in sweet potatoes to he followed by winter cover trolls; 1 1-2 nor- ui alfalfa or crimson clover, cow peas nr so> beaus; one acre In rape, oa'\ vetch, cow peas or soy beau.', one acre in truck crops, followed by hay or gracing Crops for hogs ; lo acres shou'd be set aside for pasturage for cows and liogs, one half acre in orchards and one-half acre in garden. This may be changed to suit local conditions. The I'nited States Department of Agriculture, through Its farm demonstration agents, is co-opera*ing n this movement and you can get any assistance and any practical suggestions you may need from the nearest farm demonstration agent.