SPECIAL SATURDAY HIST RKCHVEO: dirge ot MTOlid llilll‘l goi»ik onsiMilig ol " ds, Matlrv-es Con;i»irf Pillowy rtr. il imbnird of pii and !et\ mu m whw" ■ \iii do, 'S-fli?-. high patent flour $1.69 dry >«h meat, tb, 12c 1 <• baking powder. 2 for 35c i ar Navy, th** plug 80c {ice, 20-lbs. SI.OO i' Overalls. $1.25 kind. pair ._... 99c St.2b dress shirts, only .08c' Nelson Sox. 15c kind, the pair 9c • II Jsc gloves, pair Uh i Organ, worth $75.00, m this sale $25.00 X $400.00 piano, only $150.00 \ $300.00 piano, only SIOO.OO i A fine piano-organ. only 810.00 A fine old Stradavarous violin, only $15.00 1 $22.50 kodak, new. only $7.50 ’ $88.50 Singer sewing ma *hi»e, slightiy used. $35.00, \ New Standard machine • } $35.00' 1 • \ fine Rotary machine, worth $75.00 for _525.00! Ml Loys at your price. i ’I 11; ’ ■.« c♦' . d»’ ‘lit >0 •0;h■-‘4»>♦ i»d out'* size', rotfi ft> up. Mibl M-ll.! ’Nmi ».d Oovr* and ranm H you want lo ; >v f i » n d -tm call »n Hid Ih fi»* slmw von hn >ngb. n Ve an no a in our pld viand h» i bldg. 1 Malicoats Jl Variety Store HA h EK. )S t ' the Baker community au idol the ringing contention at Ait. r'h'ff .ant on .1 » iirnt Bun- Jday in this montl < ■ ffl Iplendid singing. Enjoyed i tine [dinn. i oj whkh then-whh o hour - 'tiful supply, and all report, a fine time. The next convention goes to 'th? Chapel Hill class the first Sunday in April and Saturday | pi»‘VloUs. i It V. .1. T. Benson was here on (Sunday morning and Sunday ight and delivered two splendid ; ermo i . *<» an attentive audience Cr». le Pete McCab n and his d, Mr. Short, of lowa, took • dim, ■ with G. T. Edward- md • i amity last Saturday. I Mr, Rossback of Mena is u the ■» immunity this week. Joi i Holland haw returned !•• from Arkadelph: ~ where he ' I -en working for nome time, lopi.i- Edward j and wife ar I h < th'* Hargis plac. II hi week. “i Taj lor »v< . ;.-. i back at i S in.lay s »r >ng an I night ■ aj.-s theie are no girl.- to bt ■ I in Un* hilb, Kid val'M of tlrn I ‘"•ling Cork where they rece tlj vo\emn | u.t< k to B iker. ( he F ker uig'r ■ .la • ie-or .inized on 1.1 * an i.i;, i’ : < and Vi rd 1 Parker < bo-’ister and i will t ojv rue to meet «t H • school p'.uuse t-ach Sunday rflernOon ' -nc'-p;, .•‘•■ li ins, on t.no second > 'i'-d iy * lie> W’hlav- proach- svrvioas nrd the S-ibbatti hot I. 'i he h- • f. i ging on Hutt tiny will >)•■>' oh, bo > ts- 7 p, m ■I. T Edw •>,. hi ■ , out 1,000 •d.u ' ei. pi lut.. pi fly and ia i >w outting out 00 ‘t( h s aid i ‘"a apple tree . Mr. mm Mr-.. Ralph Vock visit ’d M‘ - < York’s parent;' Sundaj ’ i;l an I Mnndii' lr.. Jm vs E. Stnndar • '.vtll *£- ! ’ at v . Lngcr, Tex , Thursday, the L2th, *fter ,n Ok ie id. d ei.,it with her parents and other datives ’n Sevier county Ulric WOFFORD CHAPBL. John Chandler made h Lus nese np to Mena Friday. Mi.s Susan Burrow Wk-, called • ■ the bedside of her nephew, >Atd Cox, of De Queen, Sunday. S \ ual from here an- hauling • ravel on the highway. Ah Carry spent last week with 51and Mrs. Eugene Longacre of Walnut Springs. ', ill Spence of Gillham spent ■'•. i -day night with his parents, Mr m t Mrs. Joe Spenco. Will is iv ng i, Robert Smith’s place. .1. D. ’ball in expecting his son, Deuiiir, of Ka Isas City to come. IhC \o-r4 to make his home with thetn. r. \V. Wra? is weatherboarding his house. nro. Roland will preach the fifth S J eday. Everybody come and hear Bro. Roland It will do all of us good Vlr. Luther Taggart and Miss i •< Chandler were. quietly narrivd Saturday, Jan. 7, at the ourt h.>use by Tudg- Holman. lh j 'di soon move to Rock Hill, wher thi-- w.H mak(> their home. n>'se younj. pex-pb- have on- cor gratulations. \A dd Ross CROSS 1 KAUS. Set .-rat »f our school patrons it th.' . chool h use lastThurs uvd. Thanks. Mr-. Baihmi hi. rie aught nr ; he roof chi’ : >o.r < nant was away. If it had . ! been fcr th<-r ‘ imely arrival of B *i. .Tchn - -ho chanced to be passing dM , he road, the house nd con t ould hav« undoubtedly burn. <1 up iib he wife and h- r . -o I ttk ones w-rr r. horn* ; at the time of the fire. ; dur tubry’s dance last Satur ! da.. .1- . great suc< . Every body nud a fine time ; Jep Carter and wife gave a fare well da to their many friends I recently in honor of Mrs. Carter's i Mothers. -ho were visiting the (art t family . The aforemention !edg» i tiemen have returned to nei nomes in Omaha, Neb, well ■dr m; d with Arkansas | W< *ad a tig watch meeting : arty at A. E. Hedges home . Year’s uv>■. Everybody put •r 1 >t\«t f 'ot forward for i good I G. W. Hackb’ hou.a had a v.ar ! row escape from fire on the same • I evening us Mrs Bachrnier’s, but Willie Bishop got busy and saved .it ’ r :r the dames. RetU Boc ROCK HIL L~~ Moving h:d» been the go the past VvOvk. Mr. Hunter moved on the o*>e .de of Melrose Monday DE QUEEN BEE, DE QUEEN, ARK., JAN. 13,1922_ l ' Mr. Hall moved m tin* hoti’c i ~.cat»‘d by Mr Hunter ' ?d:\ Hunter and Judge Miller i o.vru -o their nCw homes’ last - f r >. ..,<»! i- the hou>* • v - ted ; V- Hesu-r Mille 1 . , ,viiC vi the Vicinity attend-) ,h» Ijceum number C Lockes- > i Thursday night. I r p.«- .upper wa ■■ well uxteiid ... right. It brought "S. 'he sum will be used in ‘ ( > ‘tn.- i r our new stage -• thii’iii Lud/;« i s ’’ • I *T f O. O F. ‘ 1 . da v • !<■ h. a r e ome. (1 Lewis, N G ( ’' Hutchif ion, Scc'j t _____—_ | n V»l i 11.I I . XA. M. eet and 3rd Mono -v > : . j r.U Butler, W. M I t. Campbell, jr.. Sec’y. . t •«.. a < hapte* No H) « A. M. 1 ' ! ’ agnts. I M. G. Bock, H. P. j , I ben ;x*b';A'. Sec y. • <-i.i. - d ’ --wnandery Wo. | kMGIITS TEMPLAR r.cei * nd *rd Tuesday mgntw IV . c. Bock. Em. Commander. 'A il! :>1 Smith, Recorder , ... ■ — — ■- i'Ju "lutt'ii < hapier No. /At n'BHER Ol‘ EASTERN STAG feel 12nd and 4th Friday n ght »| Mik. J. W. Worrell, W M r heirl Latimer, Sec/v. Camp No. 13262 MOIIEKN WOOIkMKN /-• -et. • every 2nd and lasi '> ne” 1.,' night of each month. Jacob Brown, Consul it. C. Sy pert. Clerk. Camp No. 2OH " OOI> MEN Ob' TH E WtNRI JU ..Vr-t tie/ ’.'it. .no ".rd WTdtte-.- I; V rHghtfc. I . 1 viurnanft'-r P V Gregg, Clerk Pine Grove No. 42 WOODMAN CIRCLE. • / v .-'-i ?rnl and JtC l'‘ri'i,'wy ift Guardian j, ? Clerk. ( STOP’ "nuUKt USSEN* nAAMMS TU KAAM MJI-WTUi- FUSv-n at tu’ o tu -hav feR veS OLE MOUt TJWH AK» MET 1 V4OMX TA<£ MONM= TOWN* \ ARE TOtiMHW] I * 'HO or- A Gtyu 9 J L i * A yOf , r -4r - • .TnegfuP 4UOMIUE. I.i era make wedding suits, 1 i lawyers make the divorce -uits.. ' b everyday Christian has .en < nato the Sunday fel ’cw’s one. "he wOrr un who weds a bad egg ted not expect to'enjoy th raatri n '"ial yolk. omen *ho cheapen themselvea I • • .« kmt" that men do not care I for bArgaiOA 1 Reatha Wntson . “ ■' '■ t/x?/ I ■ ■■ i ■V | •• • ■ • 4 ’ -V ■ ■■ > ) .a,. wo be.iuti ul to hve in a , -,; y —thu; it la ■ the -n'o/re'’ star's fortune. O- —--—-7- i [the right thing t/rc RIGHTTIME j 2-~ r*- - r OCEAN ETIQIfI'TTL. G. a t •tadhiOK >H the- r -j-i.IL i f i.iwli •/> : i-.. . ue.iti'rUeh!. j ! a matiy months ; Ajnerf- f ’Ja-.a trlpi. >'or pleuuure . i ■ ■. uHf brush up a little ou i .Ih - jf the etiquette of ocean Wir workers and the men In I • m> .lu.KHairy forces’ were truns- • ,i under such very different dr »i .brut from Ches' of pleasure trr-. i rx.it lai Ar as the funall points of i-I,’iimer ;,o It wuh ao entirely j tun -rent proposition. ■ aer ordinary elrcumstaaces the wor <>» tut voyager has a good many lef.b to •' ■ a.jure of being on deck titu-Hu- ne first of your voyage in ) d* -.'nat you might dwell at great i igtt- r- -'oi.r apnrorlßtfon of their gene con,tty 111 ■ qiutsiioiv Is sometimes asked' , h.-ifii r it 1m la good form to use the -oat'- ’ ery sk.li as Is provided by the, ■e i. lui •s, or whether It is not better »...-• ii-ie’o own stationery. Good form s i >s to ,'ianction the use of (he iiip'- atlouery, ami It Is sorely more infervsi. to those who received let ters i.o have them oa this paper. .-■< ,ou know no one on ship bojti’d MtihC yo i therefore keep to ~>m o-t! because there Is no way for yen ..r have introductions to the othe passengers? Certainly not. It La quite good form for you to begin wit!. ■ ' ourteoui; goo;.< a special request that your • ti iji.i ‘C chair be placed in an isolated I art of the deck. It will then became apparent that you do not wish to mingle with the others anti you will h'fve no trouble In keeping by yourself But by far the must ngreeable thing Is to accept the frienfo ; advances of persora whom you rm el .nd if they appear congenial then ;•» no reason why you should not I ■ the frietHlshlp progress quite ;i." if <-u had had a forma 1 , introdur- , tion. (Cop-yrU;hO WH Y — CAN CATS 3EE IN THE DARKf I I iUCTLY speaking, cats cannot I aM tn complete dadtMßg any more than human beings can. But, owing to « peculiar i n.-.;ruction of tl eir eyes, thr y can n s t . tch bet ter n - >f v hatev r lluir ■ ••< is mid. as i result, they can flu<* away throti..a rnnm which pp.” rs (o ho very *>ark. Th. pupils of a cat’s cot, are capa ble trig enlarg'd or d*£f i;ded tn a gr> -i extent, thus iet’iiu' In every partiel of light. Moreover, this en large: rent of the pupil takes place al i most instantly and there Is th.'rvTnrv littio apparent hesitam y on tile part of a cat which enters a dark room t after being in the bright light. The -uirru principle holds g rod. in a leaser extent. In the human eye. for afte.- we “become accustomed to the dark"--or after tiie pupils of our ayes become srufti. lenity distended to allow the raj'g to enter—-we are able to see much ■ more clearly and distinctly than for merly This, however, takes an ap preciable lime, while it occurs sato matlc&lly tn the eye of tho eat, __________ » ** > , •.■■' ■' *'•; T’ T* = - • .* x -S HR :St i sb i h \ s J S s ■ S - 3 Bm ‘WI? f Start the New Year Right | H i I x ht muc (ji.-iuu'i reduction* we have ever ~5 K h fall and winter We gGing to .s |E nake : ixim for our krife stock of spring goorfu 'ft which asM begin to arrive in the next few days. f : $ (hie special lot of ladies’ and udshch? rain - ♦ ods at jnst half pria\ The best valw.es you :gj 9 have ever seeiL is ■ \H Lidie>’ and children’s hats go at one-half •= B ~~£ £ he) r farmer price. They are going' fant, &et ■ xm 4 * they are all gone at these low prices I | HRGH’OS 11 SS «fiik ( #Ol >S ONLY ■ ——- '"-*** CHSSIFIEO AOVERTISEMEMTS. FOR SALE For Sale- Maps oi Sevier eouii , ty, 5(1 cents each. Roe, Pc Queen. ] Ark Salesbo©k;x lor merchants, all kinds at Bpj' office u Sale Ford roadster in I}• »;>(f condition. Eaey tenxe. Cali . i i r.-.t State Rank. .V; Sale On Locke Heaglib* Addition to FM Queen, two nice rvfudeneoK. City water and Fight. Good drainage Healthful loeft loon. J. A Dawkiaz, owner. '’’on can furnish year home bet *t' n. JI. P. George. IPn? Sale- 2 tote on nowth Gtk street Desirable loeatkm. See D. C. (toss at IX (X Goh* Co. For Sale -Forty acres of good land, ll* acres in cultivation, three miles south cf De Queen. —S. R. C.lomente, De Qne.cn, Ark. For Sale—Big type, Poland Ch’nu boar pigs 2 months old $8; U pigs in litter; they are out of Majesty No. 981500, sired by De Q.men’s Giant, No. 446295.—-G. W. Sullivan, Route 3. i w __ I Salo Smalt heater, burns vood or coal. A bargain. -See G. A Proctor or phone 173. For Sale-—Fruit and shade tree-.*., roses, evergreens, nursery stuck of all kinds for spring and "all planting Let m<< call at your h- n< with prices and terms.— I’ur'i-.r Bro’s Nursery, Fayette ,ilio, Ark., HL C. Garland, 1.305 r.u re street, De Queen, Ark. For Sale--SI,BOO, SI,OOO c4U>h, balance cn terms, one 5-room houi c in good condition, 3 lota, "*o.* M'Guire ave., Rose Hili ad dition, )>e Queen, Ark. Write or 1 v re V H Francis, !)>■ Quincy, 1 ,r... For Sale Team of large iron :r i - hnrt.cn, weight about 1,200 lls each, ige 4 and 5 yearn, forint.-'-kin cal) Hayes-Lamb ’• ' r Co. ■ Safe High p; ade Barred | • u f h iiock and White Leg ’■» •' ’coaters. $1 to $5 each. — ’ <,. Venable. 17 )R SALE OR RENT* For Sale or Rent—One brick 'milding, 25x100; also one two* lor" opera and warehouse com ’ in -i of name dimensions, xtpply • tc A. A. Sutton, Lockesburg, Ark. •F< >K SALK7>K LEASE, 2 FARMS i Ono 80 acres, 2 miles north of 1 De Queen, on Bankhead highway. One 80 acrtvi, l miles west of De Queen, on Otis highway. Address P. A. Neely, 1110 Jen nings ave., Port Worth, Texas.— Advertisement. FOR RENT. S IF." Kent Reasonable board 1 .reL room for two; bath with hot K. a> u t old water.- Phone 355. | For Rent-Three unfurniahod F room." suitable for light house- J' keeping. (jail 350 or see Mra, W I*. Hodgson at Bee office. 4 If you have second-hand fum> tun or household goads Cor calc, & I wib pay you highest cash price. U -H. 1 George.-—Advertisement Rei My farm of about 70 .c ': I in cultivation, has 4-room Hr he re .’.nd several outbuildings; also good hoi proof pasture. IS 4“ Gila Dark, De Queen, Ark. For Rent A nice four-room |r J apartment with bath.- See or B write W. M. Gilstrap. For Rent Good 7-room house, I well located, city water and (dec si trie lights - See H. S. Shaw. WANTED? 1 3 Waited Clean cotton rags, no I’’ clothing, at Bee office. ——» ——. l c POSITION WANTED . |u a- 1 !f in need of a good nurse me a trial. Can furnish the beet < oi re f<-rences. Am yours to please. |k Prices reasonable. Phone Geneva a; cr wnte Miss Mattie Long, R. 2, De Queen, Ark. K AGENTS WANTED. S Live agents wanted to handle & city trade for the genuine Wat- •>* kins Products. A real opportune- M] ty Write today for free sample K and particulars.- J. R. Watkins Company, Dept 27, Memphis, > Tenn. K, < Salesmen Wanted—to solicit <- order;* for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or comraissiom ' Addres i The Harvey Oil Co., Cle.c kind. Ohio. LOST. < Lojß -i,arge pray shawl, Mon- JK day a. in., on Jefferson Highway I $?..00 reward if left at Bee office. i- FOUND. c - '-y. .'\)ur.d Crank for large auto mobile. See Wm. Gilstrap. '4. There are no breakers ahead of ;he man who is already broke. i Satan loves hypocrites becauafl a they serve him best and are salj» i( (i with low wages. ■ c |BCHBQBTBB| PLUMBING CO. 1 MJ. KINDS OF PLUMBENO i I SUPPUKS I PLUMBING AND STEAM' | FITTING. t PROMPT AND SATIBPAO ' TORY WORK GUAR t ANTEED