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CLASSIFIED ADS One cent a word each Insertion. Poa Uvely no ada Inserted In thta column ur less accompanied by cash. " wanted WANTED—At once, Capable cnerget young man for position of trust. $‘Ji. monthly. Must bo well recommended an able to Invest 170b. Experience unncee sary. A rare opportunity for a hustle to enter a well established and rapldl growing business See Mr. Leman Townsend Hotel. Afternoons only, aftc 2 r.M. 5-fi-a WANTED—Ticket to Chicago. Addros “J," care Sentinel-Record. WANTED--A hotel aollclton. Appl; Denman Hotel 6-S-tl ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAI EARN --ood Income corresponding fo newspapers. Experience gg.inecessary. Ad dress Press Correspondence Bureau Washington, D. C. SALESMAN to call on doctors. Estab lished trade. Glenn, well-paid work fot hard worker. P. O. Box 121. Philadelphia WANTED Situation wanted by lad} as traveling companion and helper l< old, or Invalid lady; no salary wanted Only traveling expenses. Address Trav eler. thta office. 5 7 .'It AGENTS—Hero Is a now one—Just out. Dandy 25c seller. Costs you $1 per dozen. SEVEN tool* In ONE. Mason .»ar wrench, round can opener, sclssotj sharpener, square can opener, knife kfiarpener, cap lifter, milk bottle opener. Sample post fiald 10c. Dept V, Box 71, Effingham, HI. COLORED ORGANIZER In this com munity; $100 to $150 monthly; new-plan benefit order. Ureat opportunity; no experience necesunry. Apply Immediately. Box B-921, Dayton, O. "Wanted—solicitors to take ORDERS FROM fnenus, neighbors and oloers for MOTHER'S OATS and all MOTHER'S Cereals. A h(s>cIhI offer to se cures fireless cooker will be made to pur chasers of five packages. 50c In cash paid for each older you secure on this plan. ,, rite today. THE GREAT WEST ERN CEREAL CO., 758 Railway Ex change Building, Chicago. , "wONDBRFl'L REVELATIONS—Scud bfrthdate. three questions, stamp, dime for book, "Your Future Revealed,'’ Read ing free. I will surprise you. Yogi Klnil dia. Box SIS. Denver, Col. WANTED—At once a No. 1 t\or, man who understand* cleaning and pressing Inquire at 426 1-2 Malvern. 5 7 It SALESLADIES WANTED—To sell Block Silk Petticoats direct from fac tory. Can earn $10 to $.16 weekly. Par ticulars. Address P. and It. Skirt Co., Lynn, Mass. COLORED ORGANIZER in tills com munity, $U>0 to $150 monthly; new-plan benefit order, Great opportunity; no ex perience necessary. Apply Immediately. Box B-921, Dayton, Ohio. WANTED^—431x \j>atlgnte to mqrcury massage afternoons 1:30 to 5:30; special low rates. “The Count," over Lemly's Drug Store. 6-2-lwK WANTED—An Iron safe, W. H. Hall. Telephone 9. ** WANTED—Second hand furniture and stoves. Will pay you to call on us be fore selling. Southern Iron and Metal Co., 624 Ouachita. Phone 1596. 4-15-lm Pritchard- Bros. HaniWrre. Furniture and Storage Company buy, sell, trade, exchange, store and pack your goods and furniture of all kinds. Storing and crat ing a specialty. 843-5 Central avenv.e. Phone 1646.__ 10-21-tf (WANTED—Highest prices paid for old Auto tires, copper and brass. South,-'n Iron and Metal Co.. 624 Ouachita. Phone | 1596. 4'22'lm ' COLLECTIONS promptly m a d e, charges reasonable. Your accounts solic ited. Miss Doremyre. 444 Orange Si Phone 527. - WANTED—To bur all the ladies wenr " ‘ . . .. . A„i_ nr ri Unit the Malvern avenue pawnbroker. Tele 1 phone No. 9. _ 2-lZ-tr WANTED—New and second hand Fur niture. W'e buy, sell and store. J. R Loyd, 204 and 215 Third St. Phone 19 8 • 26 -tf Call Phone 1094 and get Highest cash Prices #or your second hand Furnl ture. 835 Central Ave. 8-26-tf FORRENT FOR RENT—10-room house, 112 Olive Street. Apply Arkansas Trust Company. 5-5-If FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms and flats for light housekeeping; hot and cold water, gas, electric light; one block from car line and bath houses. Mrs. H. Ht. Clair. 136 Ramble Street. Phone 1703. tf FAIR RENT—Furnished, a desirable S room residence, also 3 room flat Phont 189. _4-21-tf FOR RENT—Modern two and three roorr suites, also single rooms with gas plates Brick building, steam heat. Mllsteai Appartmenta, 137 Chapel St. 4-16-tf FOR RENT—Ons modern 6 room sul with porcelain bath. In Bayley apart ments 415-419 Spring Street, newly paint ed and decorated. 3-SO-t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. Mrs. Max Lyons, 217 Woodbine St. FURNISHED APARTMENTS — Fo housekeeping, rates reasonable; 427 1 Pmrk avenue. The Bolton Flats. 4-4-1 FOR RENT—Housekeeping roams cook with gas, 82 weekly; one block fron bath. Mrs. Campbell. • Court at 12-4-1 ROOMS—Sleeping o block from Centre i and up. 818 Mark* 1-18-tf cottage 1 jkguti FOR RENT—Furnished cottages. Cal up Thomas Doherty, phone 8tHI, cerne Malvern and Jefferson. tf FOR RENT—Elegant furnished oot * lage, 429 Whittington. Apply 47S Whit tlngtun. Phone 634. 3-19-tf TO RENT—For the Summer. furnisher - flat 81* rooms and with hot and cold wa c ter all Improvements, opposite Majes 9 tic hotel, reasonable rent to the rlgh 1 party, Inquire at Rlnaldo's Jewelry am - Novelty Store. 312 Central Ave. r 4-6-tf V FOR RENT—Furnished flats and roomi r for light housekeeping. Qas, water lights. 33 per week up. The Ingle, Ram ble street, second house from Park Ave Mrs. A. F. Grainger. Phone 1038. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three four and Hve room cottages; all moderr conveniences; best residence part of th< city; reasonable rent. Apply 207 Cedai St., or Phone 299. 3-12tt LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS All new furniture, clean, airy, light, gat ranges, electric lights, running water, 32.26 weekly and up; nine doors west ol hath houses. The Alpine, IS. Englehart, 224 Court street (14 old number.) FOR RENT—To proper tenant, the beautifully furnished new Marlon Hotel on Whittington avenue. New carpets and new papering. Apply on premises. tf FOR RENT—2, 3, 4, 6. 8-room modern cottages furnished, from 112.60 to |2S per month; take car at depot for 351 Whit tington, Phone no*. First class room »nd board for 330-335 per month; best In the city, 12-13-rf FOR RENT—After May 1st. cottage of iuiiuoiuu iMtMiiB, uMivniiriufa, very desirable; close In; quiet; for family of adults. M. Cavlness, General Delivery. 4-18-2W FOR RENT—Nice two room apartment for rent, modern conveniences, front room, Edwards Appartments, 444 Pros pect Ave. 4-8-tf FOR KENT—Two unfurnished cottages 220 and 222 Court St., newly papered and painted. Rear News office, apply Joe Leroy, 202 Central Avenue. 19-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms and flats for housekeeping; all conven lencea; gas, running water, electric llghte; close to the hot water; Iron, Mag nesia, Arsenic, Rock and Cox Springs. See these rooms before locating. Take I North Border Cara to 628 Park ave. J. 8. Burges. 9-11-tf FOR RENT—Nice rooms, furnished or unfurnished, private family. Mis. San ders, res. 1211! Central Ave., Phone 34. FOR RENT—One four room and five room furnished cottage. Modern Apply J. T. Shelton 421 Park. Phone 1771. 4-6-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished house keeping rooms: cook with gas; third house above St. Joseph's Infirmary, 143 Cedar St. 4-16-lm NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS- Modern. Mrs. H. SHANNON. 132 Central ave. FOR RENT—16-room furnished house, half block from bath house and 9-room house, one block from bath house. Apply at 211 Whittington. FOR PENT—1 or 2 rooms, with or without board. In private home, large two story house, large yard surrounding, every convenience. References expected 802 Quupaw Ave., Phone 1822. Take 8outh Hot Springs Car get off at Violet St. 4, 29, 2t FOR RENT—Livery barn. Inquire 203 Mt. Ida St. 5 7 lwk FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. Inquire at 123 Hawthorne. 5 7 3t FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT —$16 per month; electric light and fuel gas; bedroom and kitchen, $10; large stable; take North Border car to Dell street; one block up Dell. Inquire at 14. Telephone 1655. FOR RENT—Two front rooms, nicely furnished, modern convenience and in private home; close In. Reasonable rent. Phone 1586. 4-27-tf FOR sale FOR SALE—Family leaving city will sell contents of very completely furnished 5-room flat, ns a whole or separately, at very low price; also a driving mare (hav ing plenty of speed and style) runabout and harness, or would rent to responsible party for one year or longer. Phone 1963 before 2 or after 6 p. m. to make en gagement for Inspection. 4-20-lw FOIt SALE—Furniture of four-room flat. Term reasonable. Phono 1997. 6 7 3t , FOR SALE—At Klein's drug store Oriental Vapor. It Is unexcelled as an Insect destroyer, deodorent, desinfect ant and house clenner. 5-6-lm FOR SALE—SODA FOUNTAIN AT MAJESTIC PHARMACY. BEASLEY DRUG CO.4-20-tf FOR SALE—Wo have a good list of fnrms. truck farms, timber lands, hotel#, rooming houses and vacant lots; also cottages for rent and sale. Come and see us If you want buy or sell real estate. Hot Springs P.ealty Company, 816 Central Ave. Phone 11. 4-23-tf WHITE AND BUFF LEGHORN 1 EGGS. 1 The kind that makes thorough bred and tested winter layers, that lay when "Eggs Is Eggs." *1 per 16. W. Q. WARREN. 636 Oak 8L Phone 1607. l-12-tf ; FOR RENT OR SALE—House of 10 rooms and bath, partially rumlshed. lo cated In best residence section. Charles W. O’Bryan, at Arkansas National Bank, t 11-29 tf FOR SALE—Eggs for setting, from full blooded, Buff Leghorn*. Telephone 932 or 701., 4-21-tm r FOR SAI.E—Settings White Orpington ■ eggs. Kellerstrass strain. 16 for 16. Phone t 92 or call 619 Prospect, Mia* I* M. Tay . lor. 4-21-1 m. | FOR SALE—Horse*, mules, wagons f and buggies. Cash or time payments. Ap - ply to J. R. Loyd. 204 Third St. Phone J Tl. 4-18-lm * FOR SALE—42 acre tract 1 mile frorr - city on good road. 22 acres In cultivation n fine orchard and vineyard, good house e and barn, splendid water. Address "H-L' 1 this office, u I FOR BALK—Furniture and lease of 1 r room house all new furniture, modern one block from bath house. Addres ' Mack" this office. 4-5-1 FOR BALE—One 3n IP. t*. Auto Road ster. Fully equipped. Address Box 271 City. 4-6-1 FOR SALE—Good colonization proposl lion, 6.2(H) acres, nice level land. WU cut 4.000 feet merchantable timber pe acre. Practically all can be cultivated Price $9 per acre. W. T. Hawkins, 629 1 Central avenue. i *“— FOR SALE—A nice little 5-room home with barn, fruit, shade trees. Price, |1, 800; payable J500 or more down; balanci as agreed. \V. T. Hawkins, 629 X-2 Cen tral. 4-14-tf FOR SALE—Howell Hill, finest plac< In Arkansas—22 acres, half mile fronr Oaklawn race track, on Higdon ferrj road. New house, fine water, fruit Terms easy. Phone 420. 3-15-t FOR SALE—A modern, 7-room hous( on Cedar street; nice, healthy location no seepage or dampness; fine shade trees concrete walks; sheds and barn; nlct neighborhood; nn Ideal home; will tak* part cash, balance on time. Address A Z., Sentinel-Record. 4 23 twits. FOR SALE—A" modern 7-room housf on Cedar street, nlee, healthy location no seepage or dampness, fine shade trees concrete walks, sheds and barn, nief nelghborhod, an Ideal home; will takf part cash; balance on time. Address A. Z., Sentinel-Record. 4-24 2wks FOR SALE—Nice new home, five rooms city water, electric lights. Enquire on premises, 418 Garden St. 4-18-lm FOR SALE—200 acre farm, nearly half rich bottom land, on Ouachita river, eight miles out. Price, $0,000. W. T. Hawkins, 629 1-2 Central. 4-14-tf FOR SALE—Well located modern 1C room place, for residence or roomers, Price, $12,000. W. T. Hawkins, 629 1-2 Central. 4-14-tf FOR SALE—Paying grocery business account sickness, long 'ease, cheap rent; good location; also for meat market fk connection. Address “Grocery,” care Sen tinel-Record. 4 23 1m MISCELLANEOUS SEVEN-PASSENGER LIVERY CAR. new Westeott. seven-passenger livery cart now ready for orders. Call Lee Richardson. Highest class of service. 3-5-tf DRESSMAKING—Mrs. J. Andrews, di rect from the Ea.-,t, located lis 1-2 Olive street, opposite Central Methodist Church. Evening suits a specialty. 4-9-2w. BARNHART—The old reliable for fur niture repairing, upholstering; all kinds of cabinet ana carpenter wont. 117 Gul pha .Street. Phone 558. 11-28-tf FOR SALE Two buggies, one sate, single and dou' 'e wagon, harness, horse and two mules. Telephone No. 9. W. H. Hall. 5 7 tf Money to Loan AT 6 Per Cent Simple Interest ON REAL ESTATE to raise mortgage or purchase additional property from t to 11 years and you can pay It back in smalt month ly payments or yearly. R. E. L. Maxey. Attorney, 744 1-2 Central Ave., or Phone or 1«TK. COMMISSIONER’S SALE. Notice Is Hereby Given. That In pur suance of the authority and directions contained in the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Garland County, made and entered on the ls'th day of April. A. D.. 1911 in a certain cause (No. 411, then pending therein between Hot Springs Savings Trust and Guaranty Company and Ed H. Johnson, trustee, > omplalnSnnts, and VV. K. Shannahun. Mary L. Shannahun, J. \V. Butler I’apol Company and J. M. Connelly defendants, the undersigned, as Commissioner of said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest, bidder, at the front door or entrance of the County Courthouse, In which said Court is held, in the County of Garland within the hours prescribed by law for judicial sales, on Saturday the 27th day of May A. L>., mil. the following described teal estate, to-wlt: Bart of lot numbered four (4J in block Ninety-seven (97) of the Hot Springs Reservation according to the official plat of the if. s. Hot Springs Commission, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on Hawthorne St. at the common corner of lots 4 and f». running thence nortn along the said dividing line ISO fact; thence east on a line parallel with Hawthorne St to Cartwright’s line .’12 feet more or less; thence south on t'e sum nne 10 Hawthorne St nt a point 38 1-3 feet from the place of beginning; thence along Hawthorne Street to the place of beginning, in which deed Mary I. Hnannnlmu joined her husband ano conveyed her right amt released her probability of dower in Garland County, Arkansas Terms of Sale: On a credit of three months, the purchaser being required to execute a bond us required by law and the order and decree of said Court in said cause, with approved security. bear ing Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from dale of sale until paid, and a lien being retained on the premises mid to secure the payment of the pur chase money. Given under my hand this 4th day of May, A. D. 1911. ‘ 11 A. WHITTINGTON, Commissioner in Chancery. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HOT SPRINGS ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held in the Siiectal School Dis trict of Hot Springs on Saturday, th< 30th day of May. 1911. at the respective voting precincts In each of the six wards of the City of Hot Springs State of Ar kansas. Said electoln will be held for the purposes of fixing the amount of the school taxes to lie levied for school pur poses year 1911, and for electing two school directors. , Voters in this special school district not living In any ward of the city, may vote at their nearest precinct. Given under our ha\ids and the cor porate seal of said school district this the second day of Mnv\A. D., 1911. E.)K. KLEIN. I President. II. E. MARTIN. Secretary^ Section i«f3, 1 J i MARKET NEWS NEW YORK COTTON. ■ New York, May 6.—The cotton 1 market was irregular today, but In spite of considerable realizing for I over the week end near months made new high records for the movement, i with the close very steady on the old crops and steady on the new. net S points higher to 3 lower. The opening was styady at uncbang i ed prices to an advance of 3 points on bullish week.end figures. Favor able weather reports inspired some selling of the late months and after the opening prices eased off to a net decline of 3 or 4 points. and In the late trading advanced sharply on hull support and covering by Wall street short. July contracts reached 15.48c. or 9 points above the closing figures of last night, and even with the high record for the season made last De cember. and around this price leading bull brokers sold just enough to check the upward movement. Old crop posi tions closed within a point of the beat, but new crops were 2 or 3 'points off from the top, owing to the failure of the western lielt forecast to indicate rains ever Sunday It called for in creasing cloudy and unsettled condi. lions in Oklahoma, however, and with the low barometer noted yesterday in the northwest working southward there was just enough uncertainty over weather conditions to prevent shy aggressive selling for short account. Estimates or Monday's receipts at leading points were heavier, but the bulls idea that they foreshadowed a bulge in the export, movement was confirmed to some extent by the fact that the amount of cotton on ship board at the close of the week showed an increase over last year. Domestic trade accounts showed .little or no im provement. curtailment of production at Fall iR.iver being estimated at 150, OdO pieces for the week. Liverpool however. rei>orted a continued good t rade. Receipts at the ports today were 7.030 against 12,440 last week and 5, 739 last year. Today'.! receipts at Mew Orleans 2 900 bales against 2.159 last year. NEW ORLEANS COTTON. Mew Orleans, May 6,—The cotton market was unsettled and irregular this week. The weather was the dominating influence. The net result was an advance of 3 to 6 points on the old crop months and a decline of 23 to 24 points on the new. Favorable weather was a pressure on the new crops. The high prices were made on Monday, and the low ■on Friday. From the highest to the lowest there was a drop of 22 to 49 points. At the highest the list was 7 to 11 points over last week’s close; at the lowest it was 14 to 38 under. In the early par1 of the week the weather was not favorable and prices were maintained at. the highest level of the season, later weather condi. tions took a turn for the better and the market began to sag. Old crops, however, were supported by specu lative buying and by good trade re ports from England and did not. share fully in the decline made by the new crops. Toward the close of the weak there was a rally on the belief thnt the crop had received a more serious setback than at first had been thought and that later planting in Mississippi, Arkansas and Alabama would allow more damage than ever from the bo'l weevil. Reports from the belt were conflicting. From many sections came letters and telegrams stating that a few days of warm weather would al low the damage done to the crop to he repaired, but from others the nd vices were less favorable and said thnt under the most favorable circum. stances the crop would get a very late start. LOST. ~ LOST Diamond brooch, finder please return to Delmar lintel nnd receive *10 rewi!rk 5-8-St J^)HT—jj(|r(t“ hrlndle milch cow. mt ilUmi horn*. SI r ayed last Saturday nifilit. Return trt II a wry, ' I. I K. Residence Combs and Hobson ave nUeB;__ 5-S-tf LOST—Fox terrier, white with brown ears; bob tall: name Robe. Return to New Dayton Hotcd and receive reward. _ 5-6-3t LOST—Small black leather purse, con taining 4 twenty dollar bills and small change. Finder will please return to the Townsend Hotel and get reward. 3t STRAYED—A bay mare, weight about 990 pounds. Telephone 1631. 308 Lincoln Street. Reward. 5 7 NO MORE Redbugs, Moths. Mites or Roches If you use Oriental Vapor. Get It at Klein's Drug Store. 5 7 1m NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Garland Chancery Court. iam Levy & Company, Plaintiff vs. VI. Friedman & Bros.. Defendants. Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against the defendants to file the same, properly verified, with the clerk of this court within ninety days from this date, or they will bo forever tarred from any benefit from said estate Issued by order of the Garland Chan cery Court. Given under my hand and seal of said court, on this 6th dav of Match. 1911 H. A. .WHITTINGTON, Clorlc. By A. G. Sullenberger, Deputy. BOCK BEER AND BOCK WURST AT ALBRIGHT'S, # l-'1 I .-.A 1 THE FREE SEWING MACHINE is new, different, and better than any other in the world. It has Improvements on all the good points of every other make, and none of the bad ones. Insured for five years against damage or loss from any cause. No other company dare give such assurance of merit. Sold as low as any standard machine for cash, or time payments. Old machines taken In trade. If you are going to buy Just as well purchase the best. Be sure to see demonstrated this wonderful Invention before making your choice. We have in stock many standard machines in secoad hand (but as good as new) for rent or sale at half their value. We repair any machine and carry in stock supplies for all makes. Telephone No. 458. Empty crates for sale. F. C. BOVING, 520 Central Avenue, Sole Agent. TRADE. “ 23 MARK Cures Eczema 20 Years’ Old Old sores, dandruff, falling hair, neu ralgia, tetter, catarrh, itching piles, ulcers, rheumatism, cuts, sprains, bruises, stiff joints, chapped hands, weak eyes, or any case where soreness or inflamation exists on man or beast, we guarantee to cure within three weeks or refund your money. For particulars and testimonials call at 520 Central Avenue. "23” REMEDY DOES THE WORK, and Is sold at 50c per bottle. One bottle sufficient to cure most cases. F. C. Bovtng, Hot Springs, Ark. In reply to your Inquiry as to my con dition after using your “2.> ' Remedy for Eczema while in Hot Springs, about two years ago, will state: I am perfectly well and consider my cure most mlrculous as I had suffered about 20 years and used remedies of various kinds and treated with many doctors without benefit. Your remedy relieved me from the first appli cation and my improvement was so great that after ten days some acquaintances did not at. first recognize me when I met them. I used three bottles. I cheerfully recommend It to any one suffering with Eczema for it will surely cure them In a few days at an expense any one can afford. J. STONE BIITNER. Richmond Ky. ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Qarland County Probate Court, made and entered of record on the 11th day of April, 1911, the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of J. L. Fields, deceased for the purpose of pay ing debts and expense of administration of said estate, will on the 2nd day of May 1911, at the front door of the Garland County Courthouse, between the hours for judicial sales, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate, belonging to said estate, situated in the County of Gar land and State of Arkansas, to-wit: Lots .vine (9) and Ten (19) In Block No. Two (2) of the Kdgemont Addition to the Oty of Ho. Springs, Arkansas, as shown by the official recorded plat of said addition. Terms of Sale: Said described property will he sold ot a credit of three months. The purchas er at said sale will he required to exe cute his promissory note with approved personal security for the purchase price of said property, and a lien on said prop erty will also be retained until the. pur chas' price of same has been fully paid. Administratrix SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Collector’* Office, Improvement Dis trict No. 32. The tax books for the collection or the special assessment upon the prop erty in district No. 32 for the purpose of paving have been placed In my hands. All owners of real property lying in the district are required to pay their assessments to me within thirty days from this date, if such payment is not made, action will he commenced at the end of that time for the collection of said assessment, and for legal penalties and oosts Given under my hand this 7th day of April, 1911. SIAM J, DAVIS, 4-8-lm. Collector. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court, Matilda McClure and C. J. Horner, Trustee, Plaintiffs. Against Mnrshal Branton, Catherine Branton and R. B. Gray, Defendants. The defendant. R. B. Gray. Is warned to appear in this Court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. Matilda McClure, et al. This ; April 27th, 1911. H. A. Whittington, Clerk By A. G. Snllenberger, D. C. C. Floyd Huff, Esq., Attorney ad litem. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS i PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to 1 cure any case of Itching. BUml, Bleed. Ins or Protruding Pile* in 6 to 14 ( layn or money refunded. 60c. ___ I GRAND OPENINq|I Airdome Summer Theatre 1 Commencing Monday, May m The Famous ALLEN MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY I With The Renowned Comedian BILLY ALLEN ■ And Twenty Others. With Girls in the Majority "BT “The King of KoWfl 15—Whistling Song Numbers—15 SEE THE PING PONG GIRLS EE THE DANCING DOLLS EE THE BIG BEAUTY CHORUS Special Scenery and Electric Effect* Prices ... 10, 20, and 30c I CEMENT ~1 Drain and Sewer Tile, Fire Clay,|FiJ Brick. Flue Lining and Wall Gopinn C. J. HORNER CO. 1 406-PHONES--«fl The Spaulding Hotel| Corner Central Avenue and Chapel St. Hot and Cold Water. Large Closet In each Room. Most Centrally Locatrt I Hotel In Town. Two Minutes Walk from Depots, Postoffice, Banks >M ■ Bath House Row. Larne Free Semple Room ' ROOMS $3.50 per Week and up. (§2 m Milwaukee Hotelfl ♦ J. P. HICKEY, Proprietor >9 ® Centrally located. First class and Strictly Modern In arery Da ^ partment and conducted on American Plan. Electric Elerator, J _ Bteam Heot, Hot and Gold Water In Bverj Room. Coxy, Comfort |H B able, Reasonable In Price, Fire Proof and Homelike. In the Heart ^ of the BuHlDess Ptetrict, away from nolxe and duet, m Opposite Federal Hoapital and Bath Houaa Raw, ,1 "’ PALACE ’ HOTEL ' I VIOLA MERRILL.OWNER AND PROPRIETOR 9 American 91 par day and up. European 92 par week and >9 |8 Situated directly acrosa the afreet and in tbo confer of B»tti|| Houso Row. All large, comfortable outside foomi. Best Meala In CW jg IT WILL PAY TO CALL AND INVESTIGATE BEFORE LOCATlW l| ..J COMMISSIONER S SALE. Notice Is hereby given. That In pur suance of the authority and directions contained In tho decretal order of the Chancery Court of Garland County, made and entered on the 10th day of April, A. D., 1911. In a certain cause (No. then pending therein between Herman Strauss and (Ins Strauss, complainants, and Manataku Tribe. No. 6, Improved Order of Red Men. of Hot Springs. Gar land County, Arkansas, Jordan Hensley, George It. Watson and ,1. .1. Keley, Trus tees of the Manataka Tribe, No. 0, Im proved Order of Red Men of Hot Springs Garland County, Arkansas, and Jordan Hensley, George R. Watson and J. J Kelley, In their Individual capacity, de fendants, toe undersigned, as Commis sioner of said court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the front door or entrance of the County Courthouse, in which said Court is held, in the County of Garland, within the hours preserved by law for judicial sales, on Thursday, thp 11th day of May, A. D., 1911, the following described rent estate, to-wlt: All of lots six Hi) and fourteen (14) In block 148 of the Hot Springs Reservation, according to the official plat of the United States lloi Springs Commission, and that part of lot five (5) described ns follows: Tb-gin rilng at the northeast corner of said lot r., running thence South on East boun lam (10) f*et: thenee Parallel with North line of said lot r, to the west end of said lot; thence ton (10) fc.u North to the line of said lot 5; thorns ^ptLZJ:eg,nn,ne’ ,n oar,Bnd mSM"? SA''K: of three execute’ hLfrh“Pr h,'ln* ’'pT>lrod to exeeute a bond as required by law and the order and decree of said court In *pP1,ov9d security, bear Ing Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of sale unVn Bald T'"k, "i,,""1"1 **'■ >»>h A..y H A. WHTTTINGTON _commissioner in Chancery. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court Burgauer, Plaintiff, VS 5. H. Shirley, Mary E. Shirley 'nd J. S, Smith and Charles D. Greaves ' rrustee, Defendants. The defendants. S. IT. Shirley. Mary ' J' mr,py «"d 8. J. smith, are warned 1 0 ai’pf‘ar ln this court within thirty I la.v« and answer the complaint of tho 'lalntlff, E. Burgauer. This April 15th, VI1* S|fe H A. WHITTINGTON, Clerk. By A. O. SULLEN BERGER, D. C. ’Larisa C. Sparks, Knq,, Attorney ad '' ?m, " | WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court t.. J. Parker, Plaintiff, va. W. A. Woodcock, defendant and W. A. Woodcock, cross complaint vs. .; L. J. Parker. B. Burgnuer and d- * Gaines, defendants. The defendant, H. A. Oalnes, Is lo appear In this court within thirty*® and answer the cross complaint tit". Woodcock. This March IS, 1911 II A. WHITTINGTON, By A. O. Sullenberger; "it. C. , Chas. C. Siaiiks, Esq., attorney * litem. No more bed hups, miter fleet * mac he* if you use Oriental Vapor. G* It at Klein's Drug Store. 5+“' rHB BEST GOODS IN THE *** (FT SERVE!* OVER THE BA* mported Olive on and ®*B"W tellan Spaghetti. Monte Gristo Cad Vlneent Gage Prep. . M Malvern Ava. _ WMM vrj