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Fort Smith Timesi
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PACES PDJCE 5 CEitTS -t A LOVER'S LEAF ma rrx- STAtis. ww -v-" I Cold Weather '--ivf i- Colls for Warm i. 5 i I Underwear. Balbriggans-Fleece Lined, Wool, Silk and Cotton. All Wool, Camels Hair and all Silk Garments.

50c to $6 GARMENT See our stow window. y.ALSERS HATTER AND rtfftNISHER, t2 Garrison Avenue, Olivl "'y y- PI I -vi-r-f A y'- i i .5 i fd i.v "1 V-v 1 it xjy'-v i.y.'f 1 Th3 Patrick StoC quality, stylo end ch shtzs for irca, mora to CRAZED WITH UNREQUITED LOVE HE. JUMPED 8EVEN STORIED TO DEATH. HAD SHOT HIS INAMORATA 8HE HAD REFUSED TO LEAVE HUSBAND AND ELOPE." The Woman Will Recover From Her Wound The Ardent Lover an Austrian. New York, 28.

Believing the shot, from his revolver' had killed Mrs; Julia who refused to ejope with him, Max Sukawatsky, an Austrian, leaped through the window of her apartments on east Seventy-fourth street. He fell seven stories to the sidewalk below abd was literally dashed to He was killed instantly. Before jumping to his death the man Shot the young woman through the arm and shoulder. He had made violent love to Mrs. Ger- ber.

FLYEIl FLEW TRACK. Big, fair Passe nfr Rolled Over and Over Down Embankment 8ev ral PasMngsrs Hurt. Indianapolis, Nov. 28. The St juouib oyer on.

tne Big was wrecked at 1: 30 this morning on a high embankment one-half mile west oi Avon, ma, jnree passengers were seriously injured and a dozen more slightly hurt' A broken rail was the cause. The New York sleeper; was on the. rear and rolled over twice down the embankment. HERR KRUPP'S WILL Fraulein Bertha, Eldest Daughter, Principal Beneficiary A Million to Employes and Essen. Essen, Nov.

28. The late Herr Krupp's will leaves, the gun factory to his eldest daughter Bertha, to be administered by the widow until the daughter becomes of Besides 8750,000 given for the benefit of the. employes Frau Krupp, in behalf of Fraulein Bertha, has given 8250,000 to be devoted to the improvement of Essen. i Fagan Bourland sells dry wood. both stove and cord.

Ring either pi one, shea en tba Departed feu Vahcouvtr He HW: San Francisco Nov. 2Tne crown prince of Siam, alter several weeks, stay, left for, Van Couver thie morn ing from where he will sail Tuesday 'V BEAT A DOZEN lEII. Arkansas University Football Eleven Defeated Rolla an the y. Special to The Times. Fayettevllle, Thanksgiving football game, played by the University of Arkansas eleven and.

thei leven of the Eollaj school mines, was witnessed isj a large- ciwd. Arkansas won an impressive victory defeating not only their legitimate opponents but the umpire af well The twelfth man of the opposing, them was Gregory, ctSala of the Rolla team, who was uaable to play (legitimately) owing to.lrJ ries. He was" unable to subdue' bis pertisanship and was guilty at flag rant abuse of his powers as umpire, Arkansas was an easy winner de spite his Unfair decisions, tn tie first' hair Arkansas made tot5h- down and kicked goal. In the seer ad Arkansas scored another tsxtidia and would have- scored goal tcv but for the fact that a Roll fzr prevented a air jock, ruaainr and knocking the ball from the sl This, palpable foul was, Ig nored fey the, umpire who in. tin desperate attempt to give a show to win, in prolonging the av end half UU after dark for which, may be sure, he received ho tbasks from the spectators.

i He did hoi score during the game. Two of Uie star players for Arkaa sas wereClareifee Van Winkle anff Leon Bryan of Fort Smith. TheV were in the game tip to their necks at all times." There were present, from Fort Smith as spectators Mr. and Mrs Fred Johnston, Earl Hardin, Rob Dickens, Charles Coffey, John Raw- lings, Morris Brun, Dempsey Trow bridge, Clarence Shuford. Arkansas Central Time Change.

The -Arkansas Central will change, its train schedule, commencing Mon day, Dec, 1, to. leave Fort Smith at p. m. instead of 4:45 as hereto- fore. "n-.

ri -mm iffl hi iiiii.iil i Fort best Jenny Lind coal at 83.75 per ton. ring Bell 'phone 298. Pea cock Coal Co. The Peacock joai co. "sells Jenny Lind Coal at 83.75 per ton.

Bell 'phone 298. ,,.4 their goods are Naked cheapness isJ-irxS KELLY THE AtSCONDING BOODLE HAS mf ABSCONDING BEEN IN EUROPE AND RE f. TURNED TODAY. Handled the utito THAT WAS CORRUPTLY USED TO 8ECURE LIGHTING CONTRACT 'V: He Heard Hfs 8oo Had Died wanted to See About It New York, tJov. Evening World prints astory to eSfct that Charles F.

KelleV, former speaker of the house of delegates of St Louis landed from the steamer Celtic to day. Kelley said be heard his eon was dead In fit Louiik Kelley, Its Is charged is the man who distributed the boodle fiind among the members' of the house combine. ASK H0 IHMUNITY. Minieter Huntar Ceyt Hit Sen it llet Under His Diplomatic rq, t- Washington. Nov.

23. Minister Tlnnter at Oautemala Cityhas cabled 'the state department that hid son, Godfrey, who shot Fitzgerald, la SI' years of age, Is In business on his own account and not under the protection of: the. legation. All that he asks is that Bailey, secretary of the American legation, be allowed to testify before the Guatemalan courts, Permission has been granted by the department ilOHT FELEE ACTIVE. Steamer Arriving at Re ports Volcano in Violent Erup-.

1 tion Again. St. Thomas, Nov. 28. The steamer Vare passed Mont Pelee, Island of Martinique, Wednesday morning and reports the volcano- then- erupting Tiolently.

dr. Parker dead. Minister at London's City Temple and One of the Best Known Divines in the World. London, Nov. 28.

Dr. Joseph Par ker, minister of the City Temple and one of tbe most, widely known minis-, ters in the world died today. Mary had a little lamb," but was long agoi' that Now it's grown so big and fat it's features you'd not know; We call It mutton, line and good, for roast or chop or stew, And everybody wants some: shall we send a piece to you? PANZE ft HIATT. Both phones Our wagons go any where, t. 7 Moved.

I have moved my jewelry store from 1008 to 926 Garrison avenue In Prank Grober's drug store, where 1 will be pleased to meet my old cut- comers and as many new ones as pos sible. I make the watch repairing business a specialty. All work guaran teed. J. C.

Roller. Moved. I have mnvAit mv mar1rtWMn 72 to 322 Garrison avenue, corner oi Fourth street If you will favor mi with a trial order, you will be eon vlneed that I carry nothing but tat best in the way1 of fresh meats. BoU phenes. John Harrington.

k)ean batbs, porcelain tubs 3 for, 50 ueorgee Darner sbon. Coal Co office hark Ffiseo depot Befi 'phone 288. CT AITK reacoc In SenaatiOfCl Alrt 1 Kz York New York, Nov, 88. It aa de-veloped that Florence C-trl, a' Erook-iyn young wemaa "wia icis -aecnted and later exonerate ct the murder of her sweetheart, Brooke, in a hotel in this city, soma montht ago, was married list week to Charles WiiaeckC tM trial of Kiss Bums was ensatlciui; and aitracted. widespread (.

1 Wlldeck wit "arrested', April charge with; had ehecka. He was accvmpanied ty JJafe Strong, a wealthy ouag Vpocx of Cleveland, O. Her, father att ie New Ycrk after Ma OfoRx would vfa -tzZi 'fcawci- joot Cti la a hospiul of Atnerkan tink itltfment The first ttstt fcb the American fcll -tig ca moving lata tlsir- ktnia new building it thtlt kiw the very best It wS kf found In this issue of the Tiss tad volucii tsr fcjleiild ua-gsaaent cf tttlon. ae Amencoi TiKsa eastMet a attdU poai la ti ttZltu clr- clea cf the ia alwey ready end to it serrloe to the butincdi riij. Ci, It jtoeesfveneb Ci did bonding fc 1 Ctn which febth tt tJ csi business i bueisses i3 an bd 1 ouch protvo rtetr-tk moved; up iq tnzz li-diag position tad to- tact twentieth cts-tury Management will move it sUll higher In th 1riU APelAtsr.

We have rpbm for Vfew more heard era, best of attention. We bare torn fine ttecert when yon wait to go driving. Try some cf them We eza furnish you a swell rig any Southard Prothata. The necessity of having a good job if plumbing is tomethlag yon CxkHA nnsider. Bmcp Bros, are plumbers HartSchtSsd Man IaaTati Those Swell Overcoats you see arouod town ale made Hi 8.

4 M. and sold by us No doubt you've admired the hang and 1St of these garments' Don't bay. your overcoat until you look at our assortment i iy i 1 i ll 'HE QELLO THE LATEOT FERDINAND DOVVQKY bxpirt Optician VIS KXAMINXD PRBt J.P. Davis' Drug Store, jwuarnson Ave. PORT SMITH, ARK.

CHEAP TICKETS TO ALL POINTS DOUGOT AND SOLD. PHONE MS. I CAN SAVE YOU FRED I1ICKEH, IfetelWain. THE LATEST 6nA2t "FLINCH" O'BRIEN'S ZkmM Buy Popping Corn at Lee's Seed Store, 506 Garrison Avenue. Dr.

X. G. May, Surgeon. Bruders Stable. Dentistry and Sursrery.

Succesaor to Dr. J. W. Harmar. 6.

H6 never consider fktiltpRS. Low Our Way 1 1 Hi rf rt. UU'-; Sf-JOE eil! CARDIN FEED CCL lOOt AftNISON AV. The cheapest place. ia town to bay FL0U3 AMD PGC2 BOTH PH9NSS.

TH2 that rests on the preaerirtka- ment it large. They tixt scriptknt must be licensed cists, with a thorough kaowl: C3 all drugs. This we have. You run no risk in having reaart-tlont filled here, as care, knowlcx and eznerieaee are all eostcl. Send them here cad fed est a Caldwslle Central Drug Ctsre Our weaning That suit yon intend Wearing fall for awhile would look better we cleaned It by our chemical proeca; it is the best Pressing, cleaning tri dyeing of ladies' and men's clothisa given prompt and careful attttUSsa.

Donjak. the tailor. Suit. For the best styles. with fit tzJ gaarantacl yea tfv Doujak, the atilor, yuar artv tzt a fall tult oi a new pair of tronaeni Hit many customers will attect Cs truth of the above.

Ate yen them? If not now it gaod ti-j ti get la line. 3 It) 5lf Wedding Rtnk 18 and 14 karat weddixs trl gagement rte-a, TTamstsi tTrr i of Oofng Buolneoo, the proposition of manufacturers unlesB prices alone1 have no charm for us; does not tempt us to drop an iota from the established standard, We cannot afford to sell trabh, because you cmnot sfford to 'buy it Here, every article must be the best that money can buy of its kind. Every article must wear as long, or longer, look as well or better, give as much or more satisfaction toan a similar article bought elsewhere at a similar price. Conducting this business upon these lines assures to us your good will, your confidence, and with it your constantly increasing patronage. That is what we are what we are Bure to receive by always offering thoroughly reliable merchandise, and this, too, at prices you can easily afford to pay.

WIS WOULD BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE LATuJ fcTYLitS IN j. J. UTILE CLOTHING CO. fad f'i 'Silo Muldm TUt IFAtiAihinia ti.i as renraeMtiti. If 61S CMTbca avczaa..

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