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AMERICAN PLAN. LOCATION UNRIVALED HOTEL PULLMAN | *‘Cb« o! the Uaiiey” Joa. Longinotti, Owner and Proprietor. Situated In the Heart of Hot Spring* and the ONLY First Class Hotel directly opposite the U. S. Government Reserva tion, Promenades and Rath House Rom. The Pullman Hotel offers the best accommodations at th* lowest rates of any flrst-clas* hotel In the city, and solicits your Inspection before locating permanently. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK AND TO FAMILIES Arlington Hotel and Baths ON U. S. RESERVATION. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. AMERICAN PLAN Every modern convenience for the comfort and pleasure of the highest type of resort patronage. Beautiful lobby, parlors, writing room nnd new Son Par lor and Best Room ■overlooking Reserva tion Park. Every hall of each floor con- ! neeted to the Mountain Park by steel bridges. $50,000.00 expended the past summer In completely rebuilding ami‘re furnishing the Rnth House: installing every modern facility for the most per feet administering of the mineral waters, Including complete liydrotherapeutic sys tem and automatic heating and venti lating. Private elevator service from each door to the baths used exclusively for the battlers. Rates $4.00 per day and up: $21.00 per week and up. A. G. GAIEEP, President. JOE \V. CORKINGTON, Manager. ARLINGTON FORMAL. With Hit1 Arlington snugly filled with its typical mid-February gather Ig of the visiting fashionables the success of the weekly formal assem bly tonight is assured. Manager Cor rington Issues his usual cordial invi tation to the guests at the other fash ionable hotels, as well as the Spa's smart set, to attend. So it. goes with out saying tiiat the ballroom will l>o the scene of one of the banner in nings of jollity of the season thus far. Prof. Richard, Barton’s orchestra, bilker and better this season than ever l>efore, can be relied upi n ren dering a pleasing program. Then, for a grand finale of the evening’s gayety the life in the gay grill room bids fair to be particularly enejoy alde, as a host of the visiting fash ionables have already made reserva tions. DIED. At their home on ('apt. Dodson's place, Monday mornig, Mrs. Mary A. JaekSon, wife of S. T. Jackson, age SI years. Burial Tuesday at 11 o’clock at Highland graveyard, ten miles north of the city, Rev. J. W. McDcn old officiating. Mrs. Jackson was apparently in good health, but in a moment was stricken with heart failure and died suddenly. She was born in Garland county, daughter of Archie Ritter, and leaves a husband and five children. She had many friends and relatives in the city, who will learn with great sorrow the announcement of her death Mrs. S. W. Seay has returned from the eastern markets, where she pur chased an extensive spring and sum mer stock for her millinery store at 8:L’ Central avenue, and announces her first Elbowing of spring millinery next Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Seay was accompanied home by Miss Derris of St. Louis, who will be e membered here by Mrs Seay’s cus tomers, and who will assist tier in her showing this week. Oar Great February Clearance Sale Starts Monday the 2nd and Lasts for Ten Days. PRICES REDUCED FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT We want our Mot Springs friends to take advantage of this a great oppor tunity. Don't Miss It. We will reserve ail goods purchased until you are ready for shipment. While we can not pay freight at these reduced prices, we will pay your Rail road Fare. OUR JONES HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Flnor3 CLAUDIUS JONES. Manager. GUS BLASS CO. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Its Better than Gold Bonds for Investment Hempwailace Town Lots on the M. D. <5. G. R. R., 11 miles west of Hot Springs. Easy payments—J5.00 down and $5.00 per month on each lot. See— Arkansas Real Estate Company CITY, AGENTS. MERCHANTS' LUNCH AT THEi EMPIRE. 1-et .Sorrells Dru*; Co. look after roer kodak ftnishlnc 6-3-U Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe "EASIEST SHOE ON EARTH" The feature of this shoe is a cushion innerscle, made of white piano felt, covered with white kid, thereby mak ing it a veritable "pillow'’ for the foot. ALL MODELS IN VICI KID AT Kempner’s “The Shoe Store Ahead.” 420 Central Ave. MOTEL OPEN JANUARY 20th TO APRIL !5th. All rooms with pri vate baths supplied with mineral water. Private automobile service between ho tel and golf links for guests. Palatial New Bath House Improvements This Year Over $50,000 Conducted on Both Plans American: $21 a Week and Up European: $2 a Day and Up. HOT SPRINGS’ LARGEST HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LYMAN T. HAY, A. B. GAINLS, General Manager President 1,000 GUESTS E. T. OSBORN, Manager Banish all Nervousness in 3 Days Puts Vigor and Ambition Into Run. Down, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to ac complish things, get a 50 cent box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Sorrells IDrug Co. today and your troubles will be over. If you drink too much, smoke too much <^r are nervous because of ex cesses of any kind, Wendell's Ambi tion Pills will make you feel better in 3 days, or money back from Sorrells Drug Co. For ab affection of the Nervous Sys tem. constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, sleeplessness, ex hausted vitality or weakness of any kind, get a box of Wendell's Ambition Pills today on money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, from Wendell’s Pliarmacat Co., Syracuse, N\ Y. CHANGE FIRM NAME. The McGheesSmith Lumber Com pany, which opened a yard in Hot Springs shortly after the disastrous conflagration of last September, has announced that (hereafter the firm will he known as tne Hot Springs Lumber Company. The parties hi terested in the company, while all residents of Pine Bluff, announce that the local concern is now a per manent Hot Springs institution and the change in the name is made in order to show that the interests of the company are those of Hot Springs as well. -n MUST SELL MY FARM AT A SAC RIFICE. On account of age and crippled con dim n, sixty-odd acres, one-half mile from Bssex Park and Rook Is'and Railway; miles from Hot Spring: pOBtoriice. I.-) minutes' drive to town, Malvern and Shady Grove r ails; thretMjuarters mile to church and ■ chnol house; healthy location; 4.'> acres in c-ulitvation; :1 acres in Rob inson large cultivated black berries; 1! acres in strawberries; 3 acres in or chard of peaches, plums, pears, ap ples and grapes; line well of water at tlm house and two springs; 3 a1 re sowed to oats and wheat; a good por tion of land piowed for spring wfk; 3 mules. 1 horse. 1 mare; a 4 V, gallon cow, when fresh; 14 head of hogs. 75 chickens, Rhode Island Reds; all in good condition; blacksmith shop and tools; 2 spring wagons, 1 farm wagon and cart; necessary farming imple ments; good frame house. 5 rooms, porches and windows screened; good barn; potato house, 1,000 bushels ca pacity; packing and berry house; no slate rock on farm; fruit and berries average $1,000 a year. Price, $3,500. Address Peg. Williams, It. F. D . No. 2, Hot Springs, Ark. 2-8-2w ——-(J TO RELIEVE YOUR COUGH While we do not nelteve there is any remedy that will, In everv sinsle instance, relieve the ailment for which it is devised, yet, in the hundreds of eases in which we have recommended and sold llexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup we have yet to learn of a single instance in whieh it did not give the utmost satisfaction. Its pleasant taste; its soothing quali ties; its tendency to quiet the nerves; a la ing the inflaraation and irratation' its help in lubricating the air pas sages and making breathing more easy; its absolute safety; the fact that each bottle contains more bhan is usually sold for the money—all these things make itexall Cherry Bark cough Syrup the ideal remedy. You need not take our word for it, however. Use it and if it does not do all we claim for it, if your experience with it is not pleasant and satisfactory as what we have said would lead you to believe if it does not. entirely relieve your cough—we want you to come back and get the money you paid for it. Prices 25 rents, 50 cents and $1.1 Sold in this community at our stores—i The Rexall s*ores. R. G. Morris Urns Co., 802 Central Aves., and The Pub lic Drug Co.. 202 Ouachita Ave. - — Open all night. Sorrel’s Drug Store. 1-7-tf TRUNKS AT HALLS. Blanke’s Famous Faust Blend Cof fee. gives new life and vigor to every one. Hot Springs Confectionery— “Jim and George.” 2-10-tf KIRK—THE TAfLOR He will make your suit, do vow cleaning and pressing. 123 Centra Phone 888. 10-7-tf ED 8. MOONEY TRANSFER CO. Have just completed their big eon "retQ warehouse, which is now open 'or business. WE STORE EVERYTHING Offlre 348. Tel. 17V4 *THE OLD RELIABLE” Platen's . V< «- c CAVS.UUES REMEDY for mew AT DRUGGISTS.DSTMAl HOY HY MaTiTJv I HOI SPRINGS LUMBER COMPANY Hot Springs’ Newest Enterprise Dealers in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors and Millwork. Yard at Malvern Road and Martin St. City Office, 330 Valley St. Tel. 2222 I r cnly Genuine Keete\> Institute In Jtr^unsm, For LIQUOR and DRUG USING Our patients have the advantage of tke Hot Springs baths. Correspondence #on fldentlal. INVESTIGATION SOLICITED. Telephone 225. ior SPRINGS, ARK. OR. J. C. WHITACRE, MANAGER. GOLDEN’S PHONE 227 MARKET ROOM AND BATHE AT THE New Hot Springs Bath House L-,- ■ - G. M. SWHTH. MGR. . =a OPPOSifE THE ARLINGTON HOTEL ON FOUNTAIN STREET IMPERIAL PORCELAIN TUBS, ELECTRIC MASSAGE. ON GOV ERNMENT RESERVATION. PRIVATE DRESSING ROOMS. Magnesia Bath House 21 BATHS $10.00 (INCLUDING ATTENDANT FEES) OWEN CURR INGTON, Manager. Steam Heat, Gymnasium. Needle and Shower Bath*. YOU CAN’T BEAT !T Alameda Coffee Albatross flour first PRIZE WINNERS, 1907,1908,1909, 1010, 1911; no prizes awarded on coffee or flour 1912. ASK YOUR GROCER The Hale BEST MEDIUM PRICED BATHS IN CITY CLEAN AND SANITARY MARBLE BATHING HALL PRIVATE DRESSING ROOMS. BEST SERVICE BY TRAINED ATTENDANTS R. JOYC E, Manner. Cockburn Ostrich Farm FINE OSTRICH PLUMES AND NOVELTIES City Store : : : 334 Central Avenue NOTICE Wo urge on our patrons that desire any optical work done to call on us in the morning as wo are holding sales every afternoon in order to close out our entire stock of jewelry so we can make room for more machinery for grinding lenses. Our intentions are to make cur store an exclusive Optical Manufacturing Shop. ROSENF1ELD optical company Are Y ou Neglect ing Your Teeth? Why not start the new year right? OUR SPECIAL PRICES Crowns and Bridge Work.*3' *4' *5 Teeth Filled .50c uP Set Teeth, guaranteed to fit...$5.00 up Painless Extraction .50c UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS Established 10 Years—Here to Stay 744 1-2 CENTRAL AVENUE >