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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ®tNT A WMB tAtH INSERTION. POSITIVELY ALL CLASSIFIER AOS CASH WANTED WANTED- -To buy 1-2 to i i of land on Malvern road, do* in city limits; must bp a bargain lor cash. No improvements wauled, (live price and exact location. Address Z. X., this office. M ' l w WAN1 E3D- I'....by |adv i m drug store or « is.ii sb.r.-; bave had ex,,,., ail Kile hesi of reference .VI u., tills offic. u elice. dress ]. WANTED—Hoarders, couple or two youriK men; nicely furnished rooms steam heat and hath. .»■ in cat line; jja per month ea, h. Addr, -s N care tills office. 3-9-lnI WANTED To buy rag feat beds, rubber. Copper, brass and feed sacks; we will pay highest prices. Southern Iron arid Metal Co., tin Ouachita ,\ve l’hone 1B6D. .-i-tt Ell EE EM I ’1/)Y M ENT HI RM.M ||,lp and servants secured for you. skilled and unskilled cooks, waiters maids. .-to {’hone L'7'J. Odessa Catering Co . ;;t Malvern Ave. l lt-tl WANTED In buy hides, ruts, feathet second-hand trunks, suit ■ , ■ - , .i-t-oft clothing^ shoes and evetvlhiriK • - ai hand. W A. Blakeley ,v c,, Mae •'!2< Ouachita Ave. J-7-tf t.Xi I'. I, I. t.NT HO A HI) and t'.cn can he secured at No. S Fountain Tec... 1a t <df Central, near the Ailington. K. . s Sit to $7 p'-r week. 2-Jo-tf 1 WANT to clean your i' A 111 'I ITS and Itl OS. Telephone ::r, and wagon will til. Chan. Hotchkiss, Mgr j-ln-tt MEDICINE MANt KACTUUKR en larging established business, opening office at Birmingham, Alabama, r quires $1,500 to $2,000 cast); big profits; if you have the money, inv s tigate particulars at personal inter view. Address P. O. Box U'i4, Hot Springs, Ark. 2-4-tf YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD We Buy, Sell or Exchange New and Second Hand FURNITURE See um first if \i*ii w ml to sell or ill! V. J. R LOYD & SON 2024 Third St. Phone 71 MMMMM—•» •« »SO* FURNITURE AND STOVES WANTED We will pay the highet prim for your Furniture if you have an> I t sale. Phone Ifiii'i Southern Iron <V Metal Co., li-T Ouachita Ave 1l-l-tf WANT TO BUY HoRs anil rattle of ali classes Highest market prior paid K Kosserman l.tve Stork I'o . ‘'I Market St next to Ti rim • e Wagon Yard. JAS. T. JUDD Buys and Sells NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE 429 Park Ave. Phone 1739 We Buy. ell or Exchange New and Second-hand Furniture. Phone 2223. WILSON FURNITURE CO. 423-425 Ouachita Ave. ii-4-tl 4 FOR RENT I'oil RKNT i. :: ,nfl i-rooi <•<1 apartments, 1! i -n l It «»u Tot race. Uun. dry Included st riel I v modern : ako, fur nished modern apartments, at 217 Lau rel St. Phone 1551 12 :-tf FOR HUNT- Finest furnished tminv; In the city; housekeeping and sloping rooms, single or enstdle a. im I,.'.at electric light, hath, hot and old wai, . gas for rooking; rntes htv h isonanie; hoard P desired 11',7 Central At . two Mocks from Como Hotel. l-.'M-tf BOARD AND ROOM. M'0 to $5 50 tier week: meals, 2flc: none TIIK PLAZA—Light housekeeping apart tnents and furnished room all modern, enclosed sleeping pondn.-. I' pitiful lo cation. ... !' S Supei intendent -t residence. Ilia Reserve Ate Phone I'A' MIR UK NT Nicely furnished room A: t»lv to Woodcock Apartment No. I. Olive St. Telephone 1191 1-7-lf FOR HUNT Kleennt furnished collages 4 2* and 429 Wiiit I inglon. Apply 179 Whittington. Phone 554 ll-l-if FOR HUNT -Nicely furnished room, lmt and colti water hath, gas and lights A1 n modern furnished two loom eoiiare foi light housekeeping. Applj Id; idol Si or phone 58t. 2-lti-lm FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS, STRICTLY MODERN. Apply 2’07 Cedar St. or phone 299 1-1-tf OOOl). Cl.KAN HOrSKKKKPINH rooms close in, $1 per week. model n coiiv - nleiiee.s. 155 Kasl Grand Ave. Phone 124 7 FOR RKNT Nice front rooms, .. nbie; close In, mar new high school, jui better unytvhere 215 Park Aw Mrs. M. F. Green I 2*2(1-If und 112 School Si tf I’OK RUNT Ni. i’ fiirni--ti- >1 room. Mol iiml cold water ami •»i i\ .11*■ Maili^ Apply 401 Prospect Ave Telc|ihone ISim _ ^ NICELY furnished rooms, modern, reasonuhle Mis 132 1-2 Central Ave steam hunt, 1!. Fhannon. 10 -13-1f l-'OK RENT 5-room roli.-igr fin nlslm I. l’iano, *25: also 3-room $13 50 121 l.rd w Id Be ft I. 1* II IT nov M . ",ir hlnr*k from hath him i*. •-*!«*« trk* ''flits: II. 50 up per week. 210 Court FOR RENT 5-room modem apartment. Call 1290. Parties that t illed up, phase tall again. 3~6~tf y— - • i FOR SALE 10 lots located within one block car line, electric lights, sewer, wa ter and gas near premises W' 1 sell if taken at once for $3,000.ou. One-half cash, balance terms Ad joining property, $800 per lot. Apply J, P. Mellard & Co , 61o Central Ave. Phone 32. : m \ • I e* S; FOR RENT Nlreh furnlshrd room. Apply to Wooden 1, A'n:t ment No I, 323 Olive Si . phone 1191. FOR REN TKRBOR HAI4^-sifldeni, milled housekeeping .11,.. *Vntrul. I'hom tin or 11' wlv fill - ! I’l'.'iits A pi ily •.IN-. ln-;:ii-if I 'ili KFNT Five room apartment mod. tin. Cull 1296. Close in. a-J-lt I * di RENT—Two-story Jiousq six looms, reception hall anil hath l ot iU,d 1"'1*1 wii»tr, mis, and electric liKht -ornet lot. Phone 1161. L’-ll-tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room cottaqe; bath, closet, qas. electric llqht and water facilities, capable of accom modating 2 small families: situat ed on car line. Fine larqe veram da; nice front and back yards. In quire of JOHN H. LEWIS 625 Central Ave. Phone 351 Or of Mrs. Lewis, 670 Ouachita. )■ l« NICELY FURNISHED COTTAGES ! lecll i‘ liqht, gas- inking stnv « anil modern ronvenieneps. Rent P* 1 month, ?1 1 "p and up Tali' I’arli avenue rat tti. Il'ell street. Inn n if*- 11 Xu II I tell -11 ret Tel ephone* 1C.Vi. Mis. k Moore. YALE HOTEL furnished rooms. Vnrter m-w ni;i nagem» rit. rumc and P»ok thorn ovi 1 nn<| satisfy > ourself Vale Rooming House, 7id 1-2 Central Ave. FOR SALE SHOK STOCK: also 2 good proper ties. good county seat gas town of lu,non; will trade for property or busi ness in Hot Spring. Lock Box 1 <» a, Kansas. .‘»-l2-1’w I'd; SAI.I1 The h i used ear in city, fordour, f>-pa sseru.t r, in tf**c*t con dition; now tiros tools otr (ids , t» is r»'*ol\ to niii now without ^potu'lincr a »iit on It. Mowlott. nhouo s: :-1 :-1 r l'uK SAI.I* S.oall team nicies, in tmod 'onditpm, $l<to, \j»plv Valley and «;ar den St*-. The S S. (, «i. Am* i i« a FOR SALE—Resta i .1 Let i Court St. 2-1*1 -1m FOR SALK OR TIP.NT My lo-ruom f ideiice, 66:; l*rnsp*rt Ave. coiner of Yh> l*-t St., furnished or unfurnished, Com plete In all appointments. Large card. Rhone -I'h Richard is. Ram-reft j-l.’-tf FOR SALK niKAI’- Modern hous*. 7 rooms. Knot! out buildings, almost new tun- ■* u h* - lart'o plm 111 Alcorn Av* . block Central Ave. car line. J-10-lm FOR SALK It-mom house ami fumituie. ! 1-J ii.-res ••f land, '■’> rows horse and bi'ggy. 7f> chickens good well of water. n« w stable find outbuildings. .‘1-1 mile from street car. Address \V. It., this of fice. 1 -’27 - tf FoR SALK Indian runner duck eggs. Koch Springs, Malvern road. 3-D-lw LOOK! LOOK! Seven-passengci automobile f »r sal- at your own price, f.»r I am leuvin'g the i it v and must sell it as I need the money to have on. Would consider something in trade Also have some good first-class farms in Oklahoma and Arkansas, for city pr«.p ei tv; ia fact, can match an*. pr*n»mii h.n \ ge C t 710 1 Central Ave Yale Rooms Ask for A. W. Phillips, owner. 3-l-lm FOR SALE On.1 seven-room house with bath and concrete i•••liar li‘x.‘u feet, with stairway running’ Lum dining room to cellar; two lotg.<u<| well and barn. An exe« lient Place for an out of town home, thioe hloi ten from t{ ccrj >ra \ ion Une, jvii-a tin* Met‘lard addition. South ll.»t Springs. Will sell .it a bargain. (’all phone liTii i a Is.* have a three room lviis- with two lots, barn and well and garden, joins the corporation line in the Medanl ad dition. In addition t<, tlio above 1 have the fol lowing property in tin Met'lard nidi* t ion. House of throe rooms with six lots, vacant resident and business lot-1 which will '-l) at a bargain I also have two second-hand unomobiles which will sell or trade fot .its or country property Call phone t.Tti, C S M. t'lard, i>roprietor 2-18-lm FOR SALK—Font mules ant one combi nation house, weight luttu pounds. Flore 1?40. 10-30-tf FOR SALK i[ i\ ■;« ■ • ■ I I md China boar. lrapiitc .1 I* Rhod*Pleasant Valley road. It. F. I> No. 15-5-tf FOR SALK N«-w brick apartment lions , owner must v.-u. ,i bargain. or will lease. Applv lM7 Laurel, phone 1551 FOR SALE Valuable property on Central avenue. Hot Springs, Arkansas This property consists of a block of four lots, comprising an area of 91 feet front and 175 feet deep. It is situated between the Kentucky and New York Clubs, nearly op posite the Arlington Hctel. Splen did location for modern fire proof hotel, so much needed In Hot Springs: or for an office or com mercial building. Sale on easy terms, or will lease property on long term. For particulars, in quire Room 203, Arkansas Nation al Bank Building. :i-!i-1f LOST AND FOUND LOST l.nvalier. double circle, with rhinetones. Reward for return to Eastman Hotel. It 1 .1 (ST l.ith'- wrist w iirli in vlolnity of .Mllnitton 1 iii'li1' t<• 1 »iill to Arlington "i ft.'P and receive liberal reward H-1I-;lt FOl.vn Hunch of keys with taa: “When Clothing; Store. Indianapolis, hid " Owner ran have same by call ins at this office and payinir for no tice. MISCELLANEOUS Hit VI 'TIKI'I. new (rood- arriving; daily at Mrs C. Higgins' Art Store, HiMi Kent'»1 Ave. .1-11-u LEE MAYBERRY LIVERY AND TRANSFER 'arrliBo pa!! anse-nrecl promptly. Hhmif 9S. Stables. 812 Pleasant Arlinpto.i Hack Stand, IMioiu- 1916. I Let Rorrells Drug your KODAK finikin*. Cw. icon after Ask your doctor about Blllenrlio Hutloruiilk. 1 30 tf LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Collector's The tax district \i. has been p ns nf i , .ij I rift are r meat to no • lit*. If ..i tion will l that time sessment costs. <1 I vert tn February, Office Improvement District No. 32. boohs for ilie rullectlon of the ll- for Hi ' purpose of |inVIr.g la fed in ins hands All iiwti prnpei ly l> dll! w iihin tile dis ■ • iuir..| tn ji.iv their assess* within tlili 11 ,1a i s from till-, ‘li payment is lint made, ae* ■e commeie ■ 11 at tin. end of for the ci'tlei'tinn of said as md tor legal penalties and M? 1m iler my hand thi- I fit h dav of 1915. SAM .1, DAVIS, t Villen tor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. X'dl.-e is hereby given lhat letters of adnii" I rat II.II I,n the e-' 1 ,,f .luhn -McKay. ile* ease,I, were issued to th un dersigned by th.' clerk ,,f il-e probate • onii of (airland county, in tin- state ,,| Arkansas, on the 13th dai of January, A- 1 All person- ha.Ihk rlalniH V 1,1 ,.l‘- »>«• 'll refore hereby notified to exhibit the same to th. on neisigned. properly authenticated within six month-- ift.r the dnf,. ,,r sueh let o" ; i> a 'I in i n i-Trat In’,, or they max- he precluded from am. benefit in -aid esiate s\nd if rurti claims he m • exhibited ns aforesaid. within on- .ear „ ft,., date of such letters, thev barred and pii eluded from said estate 'liven this 1,'ltii dav 1915. will f i om be forevei any benefii A dro In isi ra t of D. January, .A D S IIAIIXMS, Kav. |>,i-eased the K-lale of John Me WARNING ORDER. Tn the Garland Chancery Court mi .. W T Hawkins, plaintiffs, against Reuben Klii.di de fendant. The defendant, Reuben Klliotl. I tyarned to appear in this court within H'irtv days and answer the complaint at the plaintiffs. fliicti under mi- hand and ,,f ua|,l Court on this lxii, dav ,,r r.'iirun, v pus A C. SI'U.KNRKRiiRR i k ‘ ' ' hpaiks, Ksip, Attorney ail I,item. WANNING ORDER. In the n;u*TamI I'hmicfrv C<uirt , '• •» I'»> I in in i ns, as .x.-.iiinr of Up* nsi will nrwl t^Mament of M. \t h.'intliiM. d»M*»vnso<l. arnl < j ||..in.r 1*1.uni jffv. against Malt .hums. m.hii. '.",M • <*hiirlt»s A. ii n«t I’annU' • r* -c. dHffiulnnts. 'Ilo* il»'f« ialani •, (’hal los \ «;t«■ • ■ n and f'anrile (Jreon, art* w.trrm*! to .«j'j** ir in Ihis court within thiriy «la\> ami uikwh Ho- complaint «.f the plaintiffs Olven under inv hand and seal *>f said mint on ibis '5th fluv of Ki bniiirv pig, - a. sri.ucNHKin!i;it. .-i< ? By \V. II Mo vat on 1> C ’has* 0. Sparks. K*n., Attorn. -x ml l.il.-m l’l;< H'l tSAI.S Km; CONSTRCCTION Hot Springs. Ark , Match 1 1>H5. Son loo proposals w in he re- eived her.' until 11 vni. March .<*, 1!»1 r.. for roust met ing hos pital corps barracks, diet kitchen ami storehouse at Army .V- Navv (ieneinl Hospital, r s- reserve, the tight t.. sept or reject any or all iiroposuis, or any liart thereof. 1 iifm teation furnished oil tpiilleaiion to t'oustrueting Qua; tet mils ler- 3-l-u-O-l-lt.-i; WARNING ORDER. R In the Garland Chancery Court. J i’olhamius, as executor of the • |S| xxil land testament of M I, !•.,]. 'amnis, d' ceased plaintiff. against l:, -- 4,6 ■ . Ware, defendant Tlie defendant, Bessie if Wme, u uartied to appear In this eourt within ihirlv da vs and answer tin- complainl if the plaintiff. t.iM-n under my hand and seal of said court on this 'J5th day of I-Vbiuarx | -l A C SI 1.1,|-;\ iir",H(; |.;i; , •{. , g Rv W. Tl MOVSTO.V |. if 'k ic C Sparks, Ksn , Attorney ad I.item I NIT ED STATES postofflee, Jhd Springs, Ark. Office of Cusiodi.ui. ]-vh . i. 11*15 Sealed proposals will be re vived at this building until J o'clock h tiv. March 10, 1315, and llten opened i-T furnishing electric current, gas. water, ice. and miscellaneous supplies, lemming ashes and rubbish, and wash mg towels during tile fiscal x-ar ending 1 line !Ui 1310 Sealed proposals will als. lie received until - o'clock p ng. Aptil 1-1, 3315, and then opened, for xi> ions hi I u mi n.-ns ..a! ami .1 .-an!: xvmui. The light le reject any and all bids is re. set veil h\- the Treason x Department Robert It. Smiley, Custodian. WARNING ORDER. In the Garland Chancery Court. F. J. Polhatnius. as executor of the last will ami testament of M. L. Pol hamius. deceased. and A C. Polk, plain Hffs. against T R. Wilkinson and Mary J\ Wilkinson, defendants The defendants. T R. Wilkinson and Mary T. Wilkinson, nn> warned to ap Dear in this court within *i tv days and answer the complaint of tin plaintiffs Given under my h inrl and ' al of said ?ourt on this Path dav of l‘Vovnar\ . T*1.". A. G SCI.LKNH10RGFK. Clerk. Rv W. TI Mays ton. l>«j.ut\. ?has. C. Sparks, Ms.,.. Attorney ad Litem ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. State of Arunns.-is, County of Gar land, ss: Notice is hereby given that the tin. lersigned, as the udminist»ator of the 'state of M. W Manviile. deceased, wi.l »ti tiie 22nd day of March. 1915 or n> toon thereafter as counsel can he heard, ipply to the Gat land probate conn lot in order to sell certain lands belonging ;o said estate, for the purpose of r.ti -ii k 'unds with which to pay the indebted ,ess of said estate, to-wit: Fractional R W 1-4 of section 19 ownshlp 1. south, range 19 west. 40.f*. teres; also R. W. 1-4 of K. 1. 1-4 Of o‘Otioti la. two. 1 south, range 19 \vc<; io acres, located in Saline county. Ark* msas. This 26th day *'f Fehrnarv. 1915 I0t A. CTRL, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Noti<e is hereby given that letters of ulministratinr, op the estate of Xada A. ■Jtarbuck. deceased, were Issued to the tnderslgned by the probate court of Gat and county, in the state of Arkansas. <>n he Sth day of February. A. l>. 1!»15. All persons having claims against said •state are therefore hereby notified to e\ libit the same to the undersigned, ptop nly authenticated, within six months ift»r tin- date of such letters or they may >e precluded from any benefit in said « s ate. And if such claims lie not exhibit ed as aforesaid, within one year aftei he date of such letters, they will be drover barred and precluded from any >enefit from said estate. Given this 17th dav of February, A. I). 015. O. H SIMPTFK Xdminlstrator of the estate of Zada A. 8tnrbtick, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given to all person laving claims a .gainst tht M "Itonough I'hnits ComiBinv. are hetehy waned ti lie the same (inly authenticated. with lie undersigned within ninetv days from his date, or th v will lip honed fiom the IlstrUiution of thp assets of said com ainy (liven titulpr mv hand on this 2Jd <la\ if October, Hill A. O. Sri.l.KNHKIt'll'.K. 1-11-flOd lleeeiver WARNING ORDER. In the norland Chancery Court E. ,T. Polhnmius. executor, plaintiff, igtlnsi Kllicri Norman and Hannah Nor lian. defendants. The defendants, Elbert Norman and Hannah Nonnan. are warned to npp.ir n tliis court within thirty days and ans ivpr tlie comidaint of the plaintiff (liven undet my hand and seal of Mil Id joint on this 4th dav <if March, lHlfi. A. d Pri.IiK.NMKHMKR. Clerk By \V. II. Moyston, Hepuiy. 'las. C. Sparks. Esq.. Attorney ad litem. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notire is herein given that lit' lands described below, embracing >n acres, ivlihin the Arkansas National Forest, Arkansas. will he suhtei I in -■ IiImti hi and tjntrj under the provisions of the I LEGAL NOTICES homestead !aw> * »i the I * 11 i t«-«l Stales and ih»* .1 • -t <*: June 11. I0»m» i i stat., JiitJ) at ihe I’nltiMl Slates latul office ni Little Kook, Arkansas, mi May I. lHir*. \n\ settler who was aotualls and in good faith claiming any of said lands for agri • idtniai i* i post s pi ho t• * Jauuai v 1, ami 1ms not abandoned same, has • preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands aet nalle "••etipieii Haiti lands were list***! upon the appli rations «»l tin* p**i*st»ns tneuiimed below, who have i prefer**tn ** o?hl 'i* t to tin* prim right of anv stub sett hi. pr* vitletl sm h settler **i appli* • r11 ..ill find to niak«* homes tea* I entn and the ineferene** right is e\«!eis«*d p a t • May 12. on which dal* 11»»• lands w ill lie sail.i* **i to settletnt nt and **»itr\ 1 *\ anv tiuaiifled o**rson Tin lands ar* as follows The S 1-2 N\\ 1-1 SK 1 - -I. the HVV 1-i Si: 1-4. See. I. T I N It 1!* \V.. till a«• i • s, listed upon a i»plI. a11..|i of Napoleon l»avls. La wren • *. Aikan.-... . List 7-M'i The N 1--* N \Y 1-1 See : T 1 N . it •'a \\ mi in ns, apfdiea ti«»ii of I » |, Standiimd, Jessieviile. AiUai is. I .it The S 1 -: NK 1-L tin* \ 1 * SL 1-1 NW 1-4. Set i *. T 1 N IX u \\ piii at ion of Alfred K Sainuli *. 1 I *. \Y Klfth Street. Oklahoma • itv. i »kla honia; List 7-.V.2*. '1 in* SI ’ 1-4 S\V 1*1. Set I 'I* IN It 50 \n 5th P. M.. 40 a S I* I h own. Iih/ii* i i'. Ark an a* I. T-Mti. Fein u.iis *J7. 11*15, <’ M Lru* •* nnt t ’tnninissjm • r of tin ti»-in*ral Land Of fie* WARNING ORDER. Tn the Garland Circuit Court R. Murray, plaintiff. a ga t n -1 Sid Huupt. defendant. The defendant. Sid lloiipt, is warm,I tn appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plain tiff, R. Murray. dot hi tinder my hand and seal of said court on this Jfitli day of I eht 'tat > I'".., A <1 Rt’I,I.RS’Ri:Rf!Kl:. Clerk A. T. Davies. Esq., Attorn y ml latem DEMOCRATIC CITV TICKET. For Mayor Harry A. .lone-, For police Judge- Vernal S I.edger wood. For Treasurer \V 11 t' am Alderman, First Ward —I Kltt,e berger. A ldetman. son. Alderman. Alderman, Alderman, Alderman. Seeond Ward Sam William Third Ward- W w I .It tie Fourth Ward 1' I I • .1,1 Fifth Ward Date Ruigaoit Sixth Ward—W. V DavN. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR. The Sentinel-Record is authorized to announce Dr. .1. W Met'tendon a can didate for mayor of I lot Spring-. ol to the Votes of the people. in the general election of Aid'll Secret Societies; MASONIC. Hot Springs Comma ndo-iy, No. 5. K T.. mi" is i vet.* first Monday. 7. N SHOUT, K. I'. Hot Springs Connell, No j;t U. ,v S M . mnis evi'i v second Mondav after < 'hnjil'T. K. K. CASAHA, T !. M Hot Springs Lodge. No. i>J. F A M., mol ts i voi v sin i>>nl 'ini font tii jluml.i; UOltT. RKUKUSON. H i' Hot Springs I.oilgo. No. •>-. F. A A M , Masonic Toinplo. first .mil tliiul F clay .it s p.m. .1. K. JiKMHV, \V M * Sumptor I.oilgo, No. 4111. K. .V A M., Sou 111 Hot Springs, nisi r out n.r Fifth Si. :11:iI ili'iiml Avo.. moots .leeonl ami fourth Fridays at 7:30 p.m. M II i AMPKKU., \S M Holiort Cm tney. Societal y. EASTERN STAR. Hot Springs Chapter, No. fi'.i, it. II S. Masonic Temple, third Monday at f pm M US .MATTIK M i •I.IINI u >N. Worthy Matron Miss Iti.'ini’he Hailey, Scrretarj. WOODMAN CIRCLE. Meets every first and third Fridays. Visiting sovereigns invited to attend. MARTHA I, MCRI'IIY, l ink. Francis Heddy, Guardian. I. O. O. F. Hot Springs Valley Lodge. N». 07 nii'>.i. overt .Monday tiigitt at ■ no, in i nlil Follows Hail. 1‘rospoct uvontte and Km liaogo street Visiting Imuliois al v. a ~ welcome. Office of Noldc ilrar.d on so. end floor. Rhone U'?H. F. K PIKPORTH, N Cl 11 i *. lira ham, Secretary. Hu Spring Rnejimpment, No. s. 1. o. (i i eet« • md and fourth Tu« da nisi/ i . < ‘»ld Follows corner I'nr* p< < t and Kvi’h.inR'- All visiting Fatri ai olis pi* as* attend. Fhone K. If. KMilSOX. D 1*. II o Hiuham. Recretury. * land Rebecca Lodg \ N<» T!‘, 1 O. O 1". meets first and third Tuesday . I!! «Md Fellow S Hall. Visiting l»i..:h*.s and sisters cordially invited HRS PKAHh IW’I:. N <I. II ■tlraham, Seerctaty. Fhone KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. -< i I .. • • t• No •• in'- 1 • v> -1 v Yue-dav night at 7 IT*, in thMr hall at the* ■ un«u ut Dourt and Kxchange streets. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. S. H. DILLON. C. C. J S. McDonnell. K of 11. and S. B. P. O. E. Hot Springs Lodge No. :'.S0, It 1* o la meets evorv Wednesday evening at sdto sharp, at their new hall, corner Spring and Valley streets. Visiting brothers cmdiallv invited. K. L HoWLKTT. F. R. Redmond Joyce, Secretary. L. O. O. M. Hot Springs Lodge. No. NOt. Loyal Or der of Moo** in* i s cvciy Frida \ t*n ini.' in l hi- \ion«e Hall. I 1- Di-oitial avenue. Visiting; brothers <nrdialL in vited. .1. H. HI'ltKY, I Hetator. .1 \v StDlair. Secretaay. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Hot Springs Douncil No. 1740, Knights of Dolninhus. im*< is everv first and third Thursday or ♦ very month in the Knights of Oolmnln s Hall, old Telephone Kx <hange huilding, (Vntral nvenin* and I’taispe. t street. Visiting Knights eor diallv inviteil. 101) HARDIN. Hrnnd Knight. Harrv Dougherty, Deputy D. K, Jos. Longinntti Jr.. Financial Secretary CTORACS. ffbnt f.iu want to ator* a«tu*hnl* ~1» «r • *»!•. pock o1 «hlp furnltur* -«1] on MURRAY TRANSFER. CO fit havo jot th« onl* fireproof Bin oiue In th« clt». Warehouwt i-oruitruet 1 -with «cp«rat« ipartmenla for ill ►n* a*‘ *M JOHN D. HOSKINS LAWYER Offices Sumpter-Lit tle Bldg. Phone 608 Dr. J. W. Westmorland SANITARIUM. TREATMENT FOR DRUG HABITS AND INEBRIATES. B68 Quapaw Ave. Phone 1200 lit.41H CLAIMS MRS. JOHN 0. ROCKEFELLER HAD BEEN ILL FOR SEVERAL MONTHS BUT END CAME AS A SURPRISE. Tarrytown, X. V. March l_. Mrs. • lohii |i Rockefeller, wile of the rich es! mini in the world, died suddenly today in her seventy sixth year at the Rockefeller count. > home* jn I’ocaii tiio Hills Sh > had he n an invalid for a year hut during the last lev. months her health had so improve I Mat the rapid turn for the v\ors > which her illness took early this morning wa not expected liv her lain Ily. for this reason it happ ned that ih ■ only relative at he bedside when slip died at 1 <':20 a m. was her sister. Miss Lucy M Spelnuin. Her Imshand and her son. John If Rockefeller .liv. "ore at Ormond, Fla. They were ex pected In arrive h re tomorrow. '•is. iv raiinaU't* rrentin*, one of Mis. Rockeleller tivn daughters. \\ a ..I from New York but tail.'I to arrive before her motn r's doatli. The other daughter. Mrs Harold Fow ler MH'o.mick, of Chicago, is in Switzerland, r«‘< operating from an illne,. . 1 ''*1 i t 1" arrival of Mr Rockefeller f moral i.rrniigemcnts will it,, held in ibeyane > hut it was thought at the lio< kef-dler house today that burial undoubtedly would take place jit * lev.•.and, where the Roekef Her lam i> idot is located. It was thought probable that funeial services would lie held at I’oi atitieo Hills on Sunday and the body at once taken to t’ievu iniid. Mrs Rockefeller's illness dates liaek to tile fall of 1 !• IJ. vvaen site was stricken with pneumonia Mrs. Rock . I idler since then Ini In ti an Rival'll and was ..I to a wheel chair most of (lie time. Her rooms in ih "real Poneatitieo Hills man -ion op ‘ti ed out on to a large sunny balcony and here on fair days she spent muuv hour* in the . pen air. She was de scribed at the Ro kefell r home I i day as having been lately in the he t of spirits, only yesterday sending a cheery message to her son telling . f her improved noalth. The fatal change in h r conditio.t came during tile early morni: g hours Her nurses Immediately . ummone l I*r. I’aul Allen of New York, her i liy slciam He made the thirty mile tr'.n It ere at top spied in a high powi.ed automobile, and although lie arrived some time before her death, lie romd do nothing to avert tne end. She had been unconscious for several hours and remaiii.-d so to the last. Ablliam Rockefeller Will Not Be Per mitted to Attend Funeral. Hmnswii k, (fa., .March 12.- Wii Main Rockefeller, who is at hii winter home on .1. kyl Island, will not he '■r mitted by his physician to attend tli t funeral of Mrs. .John I). Rockefeller, it was announced here today. Mr. Rockefeller, according to a statemen; marip hv in« secretary, is. suffering from a severe cold and his physician (eared the effects of a trip to a colder climate. The secretary added that M Rockefeller's health is not mate rially changed for till" worse CH4RGEC GOVERNMENT RUINING THE RAILROADS Sail Francisco, March 11.—In terse! epigram. Julius KruttHClinitt. chief cc f native of tile Southern Pacific, testi fyink again today in t’.ie Central Pa cific-Southern Pacific dissolution suit, voiced Ilia opinion of the govern ment’s attitude towards railroads. .He said: 'T he government is a great big man wielding a great big stick, and the stick is growing bigger and being used oftener. “The Interstate Commerce Comm is. sion is one man choking another man to death. "(iovernment management ot enter pri.-es is a failure/’ The ideal condition tor liie rail roads, lie asserted, would lie a single private control of all railroads in the United States not exposed to govern mental regulation.” These were anstwers given by Mr. Kruttschnitt to question® put by Ed ward K. MoClennan, counsel for the government, in the cour e of six hours of rapid-fire crose-examination. He refused to retract the charge he matte yesterday that former Attorney General YVickersham had forced the Southern Pacific company Into a ten tative sale of the Central Pacific to the Union Pacific. "I will admit, however," tiip witness said, "that in my heat and exaspera tion I overstepped the mark when I said we were being robbed ol the Cen tral Pacific.” REMOVAL NOTICE The Hot Springs Abstract & Guaranty Company Has removed its offices to the north east corner room of the Como build ing, on the ground floor. They will he pleased to meet their old as we 1 as new customers at their new quar ters. 2-13-lm The iadies of tilt Fl."sl Presbyte rian church will serve dinner and supper at the Sampler-Little building or W'edne.-day and Thursday, Murc.i 17 and IS. 3-12-lw -:—o-.-. Smart Shoes for Smart women Woodcock it Lew oil’s. 3 10 G(( ThtS new heel makes your shoes last longer. The Spring-Step Heel is the new economy-comfort heel. It saves shoe bills, as^d it's a hundred times more comfortable than a leather heel. Learn the real joy of walking on Spring-Step Rubber Heels. These new Spring-Step Red Plug Heels cost no more than ordinary rubber heels. Don’t accept inferior heels—get the best. Any of these reliable dealers will put a pair of Sprm.j-Step Rubber Heels on your shoes for SO c uts. JAI KIPFCRMAN SHOP. SHOP, .) R. SC H L P SSI NOE R SHOE SHOP, *tOf> Central Avr. 31/ Malvern Ave. HAHN S SHOE SHOP, CENTRAL REPAIR SHOP 108 Prospect Avr. ?18 Central Ave. Ask for the Heel With the Red Plug. Spring-Step Rubbei Heels are made by the Largest Rubber Company in the Yv orld. tNtiLANI) iNCHfcASIS LIIUNTKAB.4ND UHUER COTTONSEED OIL IS PLACED UNDER THE BAN TOGETHER WITH PARAFINE WAX. Washington March 12 Ntnva today of considerable additions to Hi • al ready formidable list of contraband laid >y tn.' British government, was tcceivpd with evident surprise at the state department. Official notice of the m w order in council has not yet reached the department Officials frankly confess their ina bility to nnderatand the underlying principles of the British action, whict Is expected to result in furthr uni ons embarrassment to Am •ricun trade. Already the list of commodi ties announced by the British govern ment as contraband bpgius to com pare respectably in length with an American tariff act and includes many staples never befora regarded ns even conditional contraband. Tlie addition of cottonseed oil ' i the absolute contraband list, coming on top of the difficulties pla -ed ,,i ! tlie way of the free export of -itt in from the United Hi at s \ looked upoa as particularly irritating because as surances had been received early in the war from (Beat Britain that cot tonseed oil and its products wptild not he declared contraband. it is assumed mat .tie mange ot at I tit.mli' has been brought about from consideration of the fact that cotton seed oil and its derivatives are im portant food product' . Because li'tlc wool normally is ex ported from tlie United States to Ger many the addition of that staple to the list will mak • practically no dif ference particularly if ihe action re sult- in facilitating the release to American mills of the larg? quanti ties of Australian wool which hav • been held up by embargoes. Why such articles a ' unaline, par affine wax Iodine and the like anon! i lie declared contraband is not under stood by officials of th ■ United Vitales. While formal comment is within lit pend in e receipt of official notice of the British action, it is ex I '.cried that strong protests will fol low the seizure of such articles as those mention d FREIGHT LINERS CARRY MAIL. Boston, March 12.—The scarcity of mail .steamer,s for Kurope has result ed in arrangements by the postoffice department to have the Warren line’s new freight steamer Bay State carry mails when she leaves tomorrow or Sunday for Liverpool. The Hay State will have one of the largest cargoes ever sent from this port. It will in. dude wheat, flour, stee a.id cotton. •-o H. F. BARNHART Cabinet and Carpenter Shop, Screening, Ice Boxes. Shelving and counters a specialty. Prices very reasonable. ldC Kirk St. Phone G5S. -o Have your tace curtains carefully laundered by hand. For particulars plume itul. 2-7 iiujo Arkansas National Bank OF HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Member Federal Reserve Bank Capital .$100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $295,000.00 CHAS. N. RIX, President E. F. KLEIN, Vice President. F. C. STEARNS, Vice ” T. D. McCALLUM, Asst. Cash. S. P. COLUNGS, Director. HENRY FELLHEIMER, Director. A Roll of Honor Bank. Does a full banking business. Cashes drafts and cheeks for visitors. Draw our own drafts on all parts of Europe. Sell Traveler’s Money Orders, payable in all foreign countries and United States by banks, hotels or merchants. CAVE THE COUPONS AND ' CERTIFICATES YOU GET FROM Watson Gigar Store I Opposite Fordyce Bath House. Bank Corner Cigar Store Opposite Arkansas and Se curity Banks. EXCHANGE THEM FOR PREMIUMS Call and see the beautiful display of premiums at 1170 Cen tral Ave. and ask for catalogue. BUY YOUR MEDICINES AT HOGABOOIYTS PHARMACY WE WANT THE PARTICULAR MAN’S BUSINESS. New Location, 605 Central Ave. Now tha^ you are in Hot Springs, don’t overlook the good things. Get a cup of Blanke's Famous Coffee and a Hot Lunch, or some of our Famous California Fruits and Confectionery. Hot Springs Confectionery “JIM” AND GEORGE," Prop, f 14 Central Av«. Phone 291.