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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
0MK MNT A WORR EARN INSERTION. F08ITIVELT ALL CLASSIFIES ARS RASH
WANTED
'WANTED — At on«'f Middle-aged
■woman a,- companion and hoiiseken>
er. App'y Prospect. Avenue.
4-22-1 wli
1.1VK AllEXTS are making $t to $7
per day selling our him out. le<> Saver
Clotli. This article is guaranteed to
save Mi per cent of anybody'- ice hi I
and can be used for two years. Every
borne is a pro-pevt. You sell si/e to
cover Mi lbs. for 7Mo, or larget size to
cover *.t lie. for $i, making a profit
o, .Ml per cent. Send Mu now for
sample. We give you credit for it on ;
vottr l'ir-t order. The Dixie LUfg. Co., j
Box 30D-A, Dallas, Texas. I 21-lOt. j
WANTED- Bourder-. in private fatni
ly. 'Mrs. tniue We I. +4!' South Bor
der 4 -21-1 w h
HffllES'l I'ltiCt: I’.-mi i
clothing. Sanitary Oloincis unci Dy.-r.
ti$ Ouachita A\e, Idiotic it' l- 1 •(
WANTED—uetjablo -n 11jic, or colon .I wo
man cook, private family in the c. .ntiy
tlond home. Phone Uus. 3-24-U
WANTED—A gool eoioreo yaol mail,
v ho can work In tard >n. < . In
niilli, ran an auto. Ai ldv in Derron. 7o
Pin-meet Aie. No need to unoiv wo1
references. 2 - J 4 -1 r I
WANTED—Whitt I.pgliorn eggs fm
hatching. l*m e blood. Address Eggs,
caie Sentinel-Record. tf
WANTED To trade an Overland car In
dpi fni condition for huggv hot s" W
H. Hail, nhone 9. 1-11-tf
1 WANT to dean vonr CARPETS and
REGS. Tr'.-nhntie 347 and wagon wllii
call, oil is. Hotchkiss, Met. 2-10-111
lliche t rnarlici orlcn rcifd for **
trem Iron, rcdal. ru'd • ■ d i c 411
Southern Inn and M.-tal ' , ' I f '
Ouachita AVe. Phone 1369 if •*
WANTED TO ntty-SAI'ICS. WAR
PRICES nai l fur mond-huml sad. c
J Horro r Co. 10-29-tf
WANTED—Se, und hand furniture. Phone
S88. J. 11. Ermy & Sons.
THE SQUARE IRON 4 METAL
COMPANY
Buyers of All Kinds of Junk.
327 VALLEY ST PHONE 269
2-6-17
jj
}■(«
FOR RENT
f I ® i< BNT i >•
isherl cottages. ,'i24 Park nvenue. Plion-■
U20.
4-26-U
Wild, HF.NT to a sniail family lor In*
summer at a reasonable price, 5 room
well furnished flat, bath, gas electric
■hMMiMb.aiUl jj^r: fine from and real
>ard«, ton's, t owers; large fine vein
das, etc. Apply to Sir John H. I.ew
this Ouachita Ave., or to Joint II
Lewis, 62a Central A\e. 1-24-tl
FOIt RI'TN’T Flve-roooin hon-o includ
ing bath, hot and cold water; lights
and ga*; oa car line. Kent $in per
inoit'h. Phone 313. 4-21-tf
1JGHT olrv houseki-enlnc pom*. one
(.look from bath bous.; eh-.-tile lletit*:
11 5'> tier week and ud. 216 Court Pt.
Phone 164.1. _ 7-14-if
FOR RUNT—Furnished 1 room cittace,
gas, light and water Call l'J ' Cen
tral Ave. 4-14 tr
FOR RUNT OHJvAP Kurili .tied and
unfiirnlshed modern hric.k aisirtments
Seo John H. Reece, at Arkanaa Trust
Co. 4*181;
BUNGALOW FliATH FOR RKNT K • e
and three moms nicely furnished, with
tiaih; beautiful location, close In tn
Prospect. Phone 2JK.'i. 4-5-ti
PARK Pl.-Mi: APAItTMKNTS No 16
Park Place, Phone 1967. St i i.-tt v model n
■ 'ah I uin '
running
ter, nas. cl.ctrlc light* and I'atP.
tes (Including laundryi.. tl and t . ner
,k. 4-1-tf
SIm\nTON-S ;.t ■' v.ths. turnlsh.'d eu
tares'and batchh ortmetita. 11" Ra •
vine jjt
corner
Ave
?-s-tf
FOF.' RENT
0 room ;*partm«
0 and bath; la
0 Crest St. and
• race Phone
•ol.
rn 1. 2. 3. 4
II conveniences.
included- 137
11 Carlton Ter
10-15-tf
FOR HSN’T—11 rngtv v™». kiteh-n aivl
dining room. ""7 Market St Pull Mi-'-*
Wooiman. till onOHO 3-4-tf
1
Fort RT3NT—KW**firir furnlHlied mttago
4??, and 4-*» Whlttlnwton Adt>I\; 173
Whlltinfrton. T'hnne 631
11-1 -tf
ROOMS
ment4
S(
•\nd Iteht hmi f-k«
*1IF3 JIKRKWTT.
I'.ifk AvA.
No. 1
npnrt
• *• t > '
4 -l-t*
i
M
si
ell,
e|e
Fol
J* II
ST—On Pink A vp... 74'.. the
m- • a frame building with two
ul basement: hat eleven rooms,
.-•hes. bathroom: filled out fo»
.Iphts. trus and water: lent J ;i
ih r informatton nnnlv to S:
I ir.o. r*ft 1 W C.rind Avo 11-76-tf
Ml
:ls and apartments
THE McCRARV—The hntPl with the
Mm! location- opposite A. X- N hosnlinl:
free front dost and pots.-.-*, root and phi
nnt and verv rpnvenient to hath houses
end theaters. Tiy tho MeCrarv i'»H»
pleased _S1L±
PAIiA.CE HOTEL — Opposite bn'h
houses; modern furnished roods, sum
rner rates now oh Womack & wood
cock, owners and managers, 412-413
Central Avc. 3-6-'.f
MILL8TEAD APARTMENTS — Modem
tlelit hoil.sekeeoine suite** brink build ' "
ileal location. Also einul- '"•■ms with
Omntnir wilier: Wts In eluded '•**
Ci-apel St. Phone SS5. Mrs Cline Ti
lt pr. Mer._
QUELLA APARTMENTS—" anil :! room
apartments modern. slrletlv first-el.is,
arentnmodnllops. hot end enld rnnn’oa
water Mrs R R-nnlnKtOli. Mgr, 30"
Park Ave. Pltone lfti.l._
tTHE DERBY—616 Ouachita Awe. For
Rent—Modern romp- and apartments
evervlhtnc furnish* d f " hnnsekepi i"j
r- * for ..kinit and ‘ *t .. *'
Aer week and ut Phone 1163. Mi C
R Bradv .
f
FOR RENT
, itlviar^S
THOS. H. DOHERTY
FURNISHED COTTAGES
Clean and homelike— A blocks
from center of city.
Rates: $12 per month and up.
705 Malvern Ave. Phone 800 or
507. Cor. Malvern and Jefferson.
THE PLAZA—I,li_ht housekeeping apart
ments and furnish' d rooms—all modern,
enclosed sfepptnir porches. beautiful men
non. opposite r. S. Superintendent's re
tdenof K!o Reserve Ave. Rhone *54
VI i m M F Green
FOI1 KKXT- Two story hui ding suit
}*hie for grocery, dr g or general s ore;
gonod opprt unitv for 1 * \ * * man; seven
living rooms u pitta ir"; show < ase.;.
counters and wall cases go with store;
rmi o!ialj> rent: corner Central and
Henderson avenues. Aho good lively
ho se and light b.ggy for -ale. Phone
Jafk Krtsby, 289 4-22-tf
FOR UK NT- -Three rooms, modem, fur
nished for liouseUeepliij;. on ground floor,
close In. Phone 405 !>-J4 -1f
Foli ItRNT (Mo •• in. modern furnished
and unfurnished • oil ayes. Phone 1 !.V»
*'i «•;» H Aits. J<w» Stun -115 Huapaw Ave
nue. 5-3-tl
Ft>16 KENT.Modern appointed
firnisliKl cottages, on Cedar
st.-eet. Appl> 2"h Cedar ree*.
oi eb phone 29P. 4 Ih-tl
FOR itKNT Nicely furnished rot
t;.g# r -iucl flats, ail modern vn
Vf-uipiutv; $io pr-r month and op.
I ikf Paik avenue car T«» Deli St.
In-purv 14 Dell. Plume 2QUJ.
6-7- If
FOR RENT ROOMS
l i t HI;\M Xi •»> irmt ro'-m In pnvut«
'. j1111v. Plume 1717. :t- Js-11
FoK ItKNT Voa can secure ns-elv fur
n!.- lied rooms with a private family by
calling telephone 1638_--23-tf
NICKI.Y F! RN tail ED ROOMS, rites
reasonable. KJ 1 v Central Ave. Phone
071. St'Mtn heat. Mrs It. Shannon
J1-18-U
FOR SALE
FOR >AUv- !o Whit-o Leghorn liens
anil one rock, crus for hatch tig, $l.nfl
per l-i. D D. Strock. 117 Court St,
4-21-1 wk
FOR SALK—l-arste run ate and fur
nil ure. Phone 1640. 4-26-tf
FOR SAI.K—Garden or dairy farm at
half its value If taken ill icn days. A
S. Vilen, nhone J.ITS 3-,0-ln
run SAI.K Newly timiislied. room
'll : ln> isc, cheap. Sec F, A. Hlake y,
No s Canyon St 4-26-lwk
Ff.lt S VLB One hay mare. !i years
old, heavy with foal, also wagon, buggy
.uni hornesis, < heap if taken at once,
call .1:12 Mi. Ida. Phone 1»18. 4-26-tf
rUKSll HCTTER costs too much
money. Phone r.2.S or 146 a id have
demonstrator call and show you how
to save money on your living expenses
by 'ring a guaranteed pure and whole
some article at a price within the
ri ach of all Hot Springs Butteptie
Co., Kd VVheelock. manag r 4 24-1 w
FOR SALK- Confectionery and groc
er\ ; ex:urea and stoi k good location:
n'cp trade: selling account other haul-,
ness. 51!) Park avenue. 1 20-61
KuFt SAI.K—On inoouni of had li-alih
Xu 1 grocery and market, at Invoice
nriiis. doing good liiisilie- . I’hune st.i
OI r,4 7. 4-1-ti
Fort SAI.K—40 acres unimproved,
has good, everlasting spring, m :ir
two schools one church. 1 mile
south Kmf links. It! oil ner acre
Address A. It. Merritt. R F P.
No. 3. Box US. 4-10-17
FOR SAl.F—One five galtml Ken
tucky sudd.e ttorse and one Ion
I Hi-ty \ cuiuhination horse and Iran.
Apply Malor Bantu. Armv and
N.uy Hospital. IVifect models.
3-35-tf
FOR SAh'C (Ynivclloueiy and grocery
128 Park avi'iuu*. doing good cash holi
ness Phone St»7 4-24-ltn
FOR SAI K Remington No. 10 typo
writer. Phone 12!Mi. -4- 17-t f
FOR SALE
1fiO acres. one mil** fmm city, on
White Sulphur road; best bargain
in ritv; muM he sold at once.
Price $35 per at re. Terms can he
arranged Cohen-IaUta Realty
Co. 2-17-lf
Ft »R SAL 10 OR RENT—A t h e #
home, four and one-half acre?* of
land u th fp c room hon.se, eon
rrete cellar-, fine well, sixty fruit
tree*, chicken Ionises and stable,
all under good wire fence. Four
blocks west fmm Oaklawn race
link, near Oaklawn school. In
quite at 408 Alcorn Ave. 2-25 If
FOR SALE—One first class meal mar
ket and one first class grocery and feed
business: both good locations. Photv*
Merchants Association. 3-10-tf
FOR SALK Three tract* of l:.nd on
Malvern road, between city limits o»*«f
Fountrv Club: one tract 30 acres, one
and one 2 a or*"1: Kits line crosses 10
acres. Innuire Mis. M J Mooney. Route
No ’ 2-17-tf
FOR SALE—Fifteen room, well turn
i.-dud rooming house: low rent a*; line
location, si snap. 315 Park avenue.
4-22-1 w
FnR SALF. IT. year old hmse and on*
i.vear-ohl hor*-** cilv broke:* genti**
drive*! 4 veer* old; Is combination ad
dle nn,t driving horse. Inquire Sit t eq
Kral Ave. 3-20-tf«
11
•i
LOST AND FOUND
l.OST—iShrifter'a pin. some where he
t wi oii C hotel and Blgg» Art Store,
°r in Faust Cafe. Remm to Como
j’otel. Reward. It
losi [lijr reward for return ot dark
hr mile Host on terrier, win h mark*
ir-K^. 1 s \if o d. ear* trimmed and
taped. 'telephone '■>!■!. R. O. Herman.
J«uj Glade. 4 2T-it
1 Cs I’ Lady', cameo brooch, while
driving. Reward for teturn Ur uipner’
shoe* .slop*. WU ied as a keepsake.
4-24-.H.
•FOl’.NTV- .New customer* every day
for GOLD CORN Olromarperine a new
and better articl Phone 028 or HG
and have demonstrator cal! on yoou.
IJoot Springs H uterine Co.. Rd Wlieel
oock. ma naget* 4*21-1 wk
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CONFIR
MATION OF TAX TITLE
Where.is. fm the M-n-^.tvinmf i tayes
for I he > car !!»U. IP..- rnUeefnr .-if i.m.t.11.*
of Garhid uountv. Arkm-a#. did un Urn
l*Uh day ol Ju.m. r.' j. d <dl to L.
Kuhn the Northeast . i - r * - : ,f th.-* N«»i4h*
quarter u £ . cL.m 'iv *•!>•- uiM* •_*?♦».
Township J wo < j» south. Karine Nlnetter,
' IfL We*-t, in Gmi*1;i;h! . juutv. Ar U;:
am!
Wl.erens tl.ml I. Kolin did mi th
w
°* rtiii« .1 tf* of , «1«- i f 111»• property .tfoie
s.ild. olid nil hi right. title ami intro# -t
therein i.. Ida M H thniun and th * raid
Ida M lUlnum did then ,tl t• • i duly ue
•'Vm «n undivided two-third-, inter
est th* r**in to Wildim 11 Ivif»idn. • 11*t
\Vh*i« ad lands remained inn -
d- **m«*d ifter-uv-. i • • \ earn l, id evjdr* I
fi• »n» rrd ift.-r the date i»f - ik to
K"hn. and.
Where'i*-. the eour.tv clerk of Crvl.ind
"i.nly Alkan'as. mi 11 i - 17th d.iv nr
kit.. !!M . deeded an undivided r w.,
third** (2-1 i Interest In raid lands to
William H L'Man. uni,
\\h<-r» r . the ' iid county clerk .f rim
land county Arknn°rts. on the .’hull da
i June. I sir,. deeded tn Ida .M Jlillmnn
an undivided one-third 41 -> inter* t in
and to said lands, and.
WliereuJL tlie said Willi im II Dobbin
nid Ida M HnUirati naid therefor th*
mm of twentv-t-.vo f|C2.72> dollars and
a v* my*twu cents, and
Where.th»* said William If Dobbin
n«l Ida M. I Li liman have naid the t.ixew
r. saal lands for more than three < ,
>’• a’ ij in stave,slon. n**xl ore- '-alng 11<•
publication of this notice t • confirm.
Now. ibojefotnotice is herein tr.- t
to all net son- who can set un unv tltrlit
to sr.id lands so purchased in < onscqueuce
of any inform.ilitv or irreguIaiitN con
n»cte«! with the forfeiture ami sale of
aid land* io the. said I. Kuhn ror rne
on-riavin* t.t of ta.xe . as herein st.ire«i.
to show . an-.* o th*- next June r|0J7i
term of the tint land Charnei \ roud of
Garland (Tountv. Atk.ms.i-. to wh< h
• ourt at said term nt>r>li<.»tion will he
made bv us. the undersigned. for the
• opfirtrmL r* m .id vu#* ami » uitve\
liters of t »\ title tn said land1-, whv the
sale and convey’uuoes o me le shoukt not
ha confirmed
Wild J A M H DORR1N.
U>\ Af HALLMAN.
Mtttnhy .8- Stallcup.
S*»li* lots for IVlitUiitejs., S-J6«iivv
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR
SALE.
Rea led Litis will be received l'\ t ho
District 1' > ester. Washington, I' tV. up
pi and int'i'iilInK April 1!'17. for nil the
nun lnni.it'li' (1 .id tliubct Minding T
down and all lln> live limber maHo'd nr
designated tor ■ lifting on m ana em
bit.clne a lion i M'i» acres wiihin sections
17. lv I.' and town-hit' 7 Nniih. ttanae
17 West, ital Sections II. 1 111. 14. .1
and t Town'di.t) ? Nmth. I la lute Is
West, i.tlt P M. Arkansas National For
est. Arkansan, estimated tn lie Inft.fsiO
feet It M . more or less, or white o ik
t mliei. No bid of less than Jt .70 tier .VI.
'eft for the timber will be considered.
Iiroosit wifi bill MOF The right to re
' |. et anv and all bids reset ved. Ileforc
bids are su miitt 1 full Inforntnlion con
einintr tin timlier. conditions ot -do
di-1 iis■ t- and lit* submission ' f bids
iiealil lie obi aiin-.l float tin- Forest 7:
tie; vis or. Hot Springs. Arkansas.
NOTICE.
Notice ij herein given tha scaled
proposals tor the custody of cits funds
wil be received by the city commis
sion iip to 8 o’clock p. ni . April 20.
I HIT. The hank or trust company pin
up the high rate of interest and
offering the best security will be ■-•it
en preference. No bid for n rate of in
teresi less 'ban :! per vent upon lie
average doily balance per month will
be considered. The commission i*
series the right to reject any anti all
bids. All bids should be’filed with tho
City Cork. .1. W MttCl-KXDON.
Mayor.
4-1 N-::t
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CONFIR
MATION OF TAX TITLE
Whvir.i fur tin non-payment of taxes
for 11.** is*>7 tin* collector «’f ievt:
ill'.*' of Carinnd i-owuty, Arkansas, cii«l o*»
ill.* i.Jth ''»■ o June, 18'.'*. duly s.-ll to
\V li Harry. the northwest quajtcr of
tin* soiithu,i>t oiiHrtor of section thro!
■ ). township three < *> south. tnnir*
twenty rj(») wpsI, in <l.u hind county, Ar
kansas:
And whereas, void lands remained un>
rede* 111'■ <t ifte? i w > • . -•.« I «.| « \
l*iicd from and after the date of said
sale;
And whereas, said lands were on the
Pd da» of Angusi. H»“i deeded hv the
' omh 1. rU of said county to VV. II
r.1 > v ; •.i t'..* urn of one dollar and
-ev.*i»i> rants < .?! 7'* i;
And wb'*n*.is, on August •’>. 1901. the
said \Y. II liaii\ joined l>\ Ills wife.
I. \V. Harrv. deeded -lid lands t<>
Janies M. Koach and Henrietta Hoach.
his wife.
And whereas, on October 17, 15M>4.
James M. I’oaeh. joined by # his wife, lien
I Koa 11 !••• ‘ ..■ i i-.ndr i<• the
under-ignod. II. 1. Wall, who immediate
lv thereafter \\<iu into possession of
said lands, and who has since paid the
on said lands for more than three
i j j fi i n.o next ?• eo< ding
the publication of this notice to confirm.
Now. therefor**, notice is hereby given
lo all persona who can set Up any right
to said lands so purchased In conse
qtiti.< ■ of air inform.ilit\ or Irregularity
connected with the forfeiture and sale
of haid lands to the ha id \V. II Harry,
for the n*n-pa>mcnt of taxes, us herein
<d:*ted. to sh» w cause at the next June
(1!»17» term of the CailamJ Chance iy
Coin t of (iiihind countv. Arkanscm, to
wl Ich court. :it said term. application
will he made by rue. the undersigned, for
the eonfii notion -if said sal** and cir'dy
nrue of tax title to said lands w>v the
sale an*l conveyance so made shoijkl not
be confirmed I.
Murphy A* Stallcup. Solicitors fl- Pe
tltloner.
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR
The Sentinel Record Is authorl/od to
Announce John I*' Ihdiorooti for school
dilector in the May school elictlqhi.
IT. f. wil l
ANNOUNCEMENT*
NEEDS OF ALLIES
BEING DETERMINED
CONTIXURP FHOM I’\CH ONE.
lars available for lending the allies
would b«> exhausted in from lx to
seven and one-lialf months Jt i Kke
l.v. however, that the preliminary esti
mates can be pared down to a point
where w thoat omitting essentials tile
huge loan could he made t > cover re
Oil Tements for a mucli longer pcij, d
of time possibly for one year
Secretary .MeAdo > and hisassi tants
devoted today almost who 1> to a
study of entente financial needs and
methods to be followed in placing ho
money at their disp sal. During the
day tho callers at 1he treasury, in
cluding Lord Ounlift'e. governor of the
Hank of England, with Sir Cecil
Springdtiie. the Hritlsh ambassador,
and other embassy official-: a delega
tion from the French commission and
the Italian ambassador, Count Dice!
lore. Members of the French < m
mission and Count [Dice lere held b ng
' onferenees with Assistant Secretary
Crrsby. into whose hand- has been
placed mtieh of the detailed prelimi
nary labor
Indications were that Ur Mr-Adoo
would consider lavoraide the suvges
t oil that tie offer, probably within ten
days, an ther block f treasury err
tificates to the banks of the country
through the federal reserve banks.
The second offering, it was said, prob
ably would be the ame size as the
first $2i>ft.O0ft.Q00. Sh aid the govern
ment decide to finance the allies to
'lie extent of $r,nn.on\oi n a month,
approximately $l/iOo,iV>ti,t)Ou would n
needed to meet requlretnen s pri r to
lane flO. the date up n which the first
proceeds of the bond issue probably
vv 1 1 be. available.
liaising on*- bill rn dollars before
I he first proceeds cf the first bond
issue are available could only lie ac
complished by the i**uc of further lots
of certificates - f indebtedness. Should
the g vernment decide to raise 'his
sum, it could he done by offering three
more bln ks of certificates, Slf-",o,000.
io to each offering ut thn-e weeks
Secretary McAdoo is favorably n
flitted to the liberal u-se of the cer
tificates of indebtedness a- a means
for easing the strain up n The coun
try's finances in connect! n with the
bond issue. 1’nder the terms of the
war finance nw lie is not limited to
a total issue of $2,000,000,000, hilt is
limited to an outstanding indebted
tie s of $2,000,000,000 represented u.»
this form of security. It would be
possible, therefore, tor him to issue
far m re than $2.tHH),000,000 alto
aether, retiring th<‘ certificates with
It nds in such a manner to brine the
total riue on i ertifieates at any one
tint*- well within the two billion limit.
W'iiitdrawing money from the mar
kets at the rate cf $250,ouO,Oun every
two or tbr(H> weeks b> the issue of
blocks of certificate-, officials believe
would be perferable to a sudden call
for pr feeds of a two billion dollar
bond issue.
In this manner it is thought the
banks of the country will be in a
s rotig p otion to meet the strain of
war financing.
'ary McAdoo is desirous of
.-nipk-ting his financial program at
the eat e-t possible moment. It is
believed that a program will be in
-ltapc ! r President Wilson's consid
er.'on i ot ater than May 1.
A- today’s conferences with French
and Italian repn .-.entatives the needs
i 'iti e nut us were discussed in tie
tail.
France, it \va- represented, is spend
it; from fciOO.OOO.OOO to $220.000,0'-O
a road at the preseut time, one-hall'
or more of which is being paid cut in
Ilie I'niie dStates for foodstuffs, muni
tions and » her supplies. Approxi
mately onesjuarter of the French for
"‘gn spendings go to Great Britain,
Iter chief source ot coal and other sup
plies. V finally all of her f reign pur
iias< s are made on credit, agutn-t
'V II'l
It is understood that representa
ions, were made to the I'u ted i> ates
govern naent that a heavy burden
•' uld be lilted from French shoulders
i a way could be found to furnish
•ranee with fr m *2(10,000,000 to
L’20,t'iOO,n(Hl monthly, designed to
over her expense', n t only in the
i'nited States, but a portion of those
n other countries. The credit of
ireat Hritain, it was pointed out,
w u d be further enhanced if the
\merican government could relieve
he Hr tish government of the neees
<ity t' furnishing credit fo France for
supplies purchased in Great Hritain,
\nri llritish credit, t was pointed om!
needed now as never before, for
carrying the war to a successful
termination.
Italy's chief concern is with her
oils tufts and . oul supplies. The s t
laticn there is said to demand relief
is soon as it can be furnished, as the
supply of coal obtained from Great
Hritain n rmally—has fallen to a point
where it probably will have to be e
l> enisiied from America. Credits
would have to he established here for
Italy, were this program full wed, and
ships provided to carry the coal.
Russia's mmediate need for credits
is to furnish her with foodstuffs and
lalway equipment, iu» well as other
supplies, a study of coudJtfcna in de
tail elng contemplated by 'he Amurl
tan commission, of which Kliliu Root
will tn chairman, - on to visit that,
country
BRITISH HIVE SUNK
MM SUBMARINES
COSTINTEl) FROM PAOK ONR
“Tlu; bosi defen e against subma
rines h o havo found is tho armed ship,
during tho early (Ut>s they entirely
veered away fr m such vessels, and
e'en now only attack them submersed,
when it is necessary to waste a tor
ped . which ran often he dodged, and
to oxik) o the snbma.'ine itself to do
'struction. We have found that th >
are very nine a diseoncerred if an
armed ship turns on them direct and
lies to run them d wn.
"Night attacks by submarines are
not especial y to lie feared, as It is
nearly as easy for a ves 'el 1 see a
submarine as it is for a submarine to
see a vessel. I'snally they run on the
surface on night, charging their hat
11cries and leave boh ml them a plain
phosphorescent wake, as does a tor
jpedo fired at night Sometimes, of
course, they catch the U» in of a ship
on the skv line to great advantage
Tt Is at nicht only Unit they have any
opportunity to rig up their small wire
less devices to receive orders from
home.
•‘Submarine chasers are very vain
able, as they are Iasi and especially
unpopular with the under < a b ats
A three pound gun is effec vn, if it
strkes the vessel's shell, hut where
'the submarine is submerged a four
inch gun is desirable to break down
the anno ed c lining tower. Submit
rines, we know, are carrying four
inch guns tliemselve and some are
rep rtid to in* carrying five and six
inch guns. Their cruising caps it.,
also is lining largely ncreaseil
'll is extremely d moult to know
if you have actually sunk a subma
rine, as sometimes they nicely ,s 11k
to the bottom. Pre-ence of oil on the
surface is a good indicati n. though
not uhso utely conclusive. It may be
used for deoepti'ii. All tin- inilica
thms are good that the American
m mit'r Mongolia naggcu om , though
i is possible it got away. Ono ( tho.
groat difficulties we have had to deal
with lias boon whales, who have nb
s rhed an enormous amount <if pro
jectile , fired in the belief that they
were Gorman I’-boatB.”
‘The entrance of the American
fleet Into the war ha dly makes it
more probable that the allies will send
heir big foots in after the Germans.
It Is not good strategy to risk war
vessels against land fortifications.
Nevertholes-, we continue as during
nearly three years to hojre that The
Germans will come out. We will take
every risk to meet them as we did in
going s cl'se to their shores in the
Jutland fight.”
Admiral t)e (’hair sketched vividly
the long night vigils of the patrol
vessels, the terrible winter st< rnir
w i‘eh -ometitnes send vesse s to ihe
bottom without leaving a trace, the
menace of floating mines, the hide
and-seek game between submarines
and their prey and the ever-present
tension and alarm
One striking story was of a trawler
with hut four men aboard which, on
sighting a periscope nearby, made full
speed t ward it The trawler struck
thu submarine squarely amidship.
[slipped up on her back and came to
rest there The skipper shouted for
a shovel and smashed in all the del'
cate apparatus by which the I'-boat
sees its way. The trawler then hacked
off. the submarine rose to the sur
face, the hatches opened and the crew
of :i7 came on deck and surrendered.
The four captors had a problem on
their hands until a destroyer opp r
tunelv appeared.
I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Pepartment of t lie Interior—V S.
l.aml Oft're at Utile Rook, Arkan
sas. April it, 1917.
Xo'lce in hereby given that Vender
tV. Lliocker, of Ceadr Blades, Arkan
.uk, iv.K>, on Vjtril Ifl and May HU.!,
made honiei tead > nirles, No. (W052
(»584, lor S. ‘a S. Vs 'SB SK. V*. N.
SB. SB. v4 SB. ’t and NR. Vi
SK. V4 'a'K. ,. Sec. :J2. T. I N.. 71. 21
\V.. Uttle Rock di-trlci and N. u N
Vi. MB. *4 N\\. Vi. Sec. 1. T. 1 S H.
21 W., ia the Oauden district. Fifth
I'r neipal Meridian, has f led notice at
intention o mai.e three-year prool, to
estab i li i luini too the laud above de
ribed, before Vnited States Conimis
siner, at Mot Springs, trkansas, on
the let day of June. 1fU7
Claimant names os witnesses:
.fame C Wiley, of Cedar Blades, tr
kansa:.; Janie. \V. tlalsell, of Cedar
Blades, Arkansas: John VV W orker,
of Ctdar Blades, Arkansas; ITou-ton
Richardson, of Cedar Blades. Ar
kansa . JN'O. VV. Al.BKN.
Reg's or.
Sentinel-Record classified advertis
ing brings results.
if you suffer from avomach dlaor.
fart, ask your doctor about our Bui
jarian buttermilk. Tk« Paitnurlzac
vein. Co m t*
-o—.
For KODAKS and KOPAK FINISH
INB go to SorrelU Drug Co. tf
SPECIALS—Tutti-frutti and maple
Ice cream. The Pasteurized Milk Co.
2-22-tf.
BASEBALL RESULTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
k_
Standing of Teams.
Club— W. i„
New York . S 2
St .Lou's .. 9 0
Bos: on . 4
Chicago . & 7
Cincinnati . 8 8
Hrooklyn .. . 3 6
Pittsburgh . 5 Hi
Philadelphia . ;; 7
Many Long Hits.
C ncinnati. Ohio. April 2i>.- Tty!
uchlns long hits with Chicago's er-1
ror- C in iinu'i won the .ual mime oi
the series here toilnv. tj to t. The
name vva- featured by Ions hits com
in at opportune moments tor each
he Ruetheni hatting; for Iteal iu the
sixth lining, trippled with the. bases
full. Three of Cincinnati’.'- seven hits
were triples and one was a home run
by Oroh in the eighth.
Score It. M. E
C rcugn .him 004 ihKI~4 7 .ri
Cincinnati .•000 212 Olx—6 7 2
Douglas and Wilson: King and Win
go.
——-o
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
ret.
.800
.04:
lOti
.033
.Oipi
.300
(lull
Ch eavo ■ • •
Bos ion .
New York ..
Cleveland
St. Louis ...
! h'liadelphki
Hu hinigton
I'etroit
Standing of Team*.
W
<i
U
4
4
4
ti
I.
Pi t.
.tilt 2
.** ili
.lion
,03.x
.1-00
.117
.364
.373
Speaker Was Prominent.
C u .go, April 26.—Cleveland shut
oil Chic.iRo, 3 in o. today. Srlwlk al
lowed tlie third trike on- Chapman to
get away from him in the first inning
; id • .ti. wus lo lowed by Speaker's1
'I pie. Speaker then scored on a wild
puli. I.eihold’s. muff of a fly enabled
the visitors to n-core again in the
• ifilitli inning. iScore:
Score— RUE
Cleveland _. .2<K» (too 010—3 6 1
Chicago .hth) <XW (m>o—o 7 t
Bag iy and O'Neil: Fairer, Russell
and Schulk. 4
All others ixwtponi'd.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus r>, 'Milwaukee 2.
I.otii^v illo l, Kansas ■City 4
Indianapolis It, Minneapolis -I,
To edo-St. Paul, wet grounds.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
San Antonio 0, Dallas 2.
JtiNiiUTKii t 5, Waco t>
•Houston .1, Fort "Worth 4.
Shreveport .1, Galveston .1 (Called;
darkness)
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GLAD TO LEARN OF IT.
April's changeable weather causes
colds that lead to expensive doctor
bills—bills that could be avoided if
the cold were checked in time. C.
Smith. 1421 12th St., Augusta, C,a„
writes: “I got one 2uc bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar and my cough
and cold is about well. 1 was glad to
learn of a great medicine like that.”
Foley’s Honey and Tar enjoys such n
splendid reputation that it Is often
imitated. Of course, no substitute or
Imitation is as good as the genuine.
A. C. Jennings, druggist.
NOTICE.
I shall return home In a few weeks
lo beght an active and vigorous cam
paign for circuit judge.
JAS. I,. GRAHAM.
2-22-1 f
o---—
(Advt.)
We navo in operat.un a circulating
k r tystem throughout out plant, which
prevent* a t'y from lighting. The Pae
teurited Vllk Co S-11-tf
-o
RECTOR AND SAWYER.
The parin^rship between E. \V. Rec
tor a'ul nivseif buying been dissolv
?tl by the death of Mr. Rector, I a' ill
continue the practice of law under the
firm name of Hector and Sawyer,
heretofore used, this routinticd use
»( h|» name having been generously
suggested and permitted by his fam
lly. L. K. SAWYER,
Hot Springs, Ark.. Eel). 9, 1917 2-?~.f
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
Noth e i.s beieby Riven, that in putsu
f the authority and direction* con
in hied in tin* decretal order of the chan*
y rout t of thirl ind county. made and
filtered on the '_"»th day of March. A. L>.
1017. in a certain cause (No. 6333) then
lendimr therein between ‘Fannie Ml rod.
•t al.. complainants. ml W If. Con
nil, administrator of the estate of r
V! Orr. d *cca■■♦•d. Minnie I*. Orr. widow
it K. M. Orr. deceased. Annie Orr Hnn
>rr. Kdwin Orr and Marx <>rr. ct al,. de
VndantM. the undeisinned, a commls
licin r of said oftiitt. will for sale
«t nuhlio vendee to th»* blithest bidder
it th»* front door oh entrance of the
•ounty courthouse, in which said court
s held. In the countv of Oarland, with*
n the hours prescribed by law for Ju
ticial sales, on the 10th dav of Max, /
A 1D17, th - following described teal es»
ate. towlt:
Lots four Ml and five <5L block K
f.edwidpfc's subdivision of block No. 15s.
tnd lot 0. of block No. 1 T»7. of the City uf
Hot Hpvlnjr** according t^ the official
>lat of the United States Hot Spring
A.mmisafon, in Hailand county. Arkan
sas.
Terms of sale: On n credit of thro
pc nths the purchaser bintr required t»*
execute a bom! as required by law and
lbe order and decree of said court ii
*nid cause with approved security, hear
UK interest at th rate of 10 per cent i**r
Annum from date, of sate until paid, and
i lien beinK retained on the premises
told to secure the payment of the pur
luise money.
Over* under m v hand this 10* h da
Jl April, A r». 1917,
F \Y ROWLES.
Commissioner ,n Chsncsry
f -
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. ',
Standing of Teams.
Clubs—
Won Lost
1 0 5
Pot
.007
.5 r i
.500
,+c;
it;:
New Orleans
Chattanooga,
a . S ti
Atlanta
Lilt o Rotk
Nashville
Memphis
8
s
s
Birmingham ...
\ln!iij«
Little Rock Defeated.
ChuLtinooga. ream. Apnl 2C — Hard
ninl t'mel> hitting b> the lookouts
ii'.<1 repeated l.itt;c lioclt ml-plays en
• il.r.l Chattanooga to win today. 0 to
t Kumedi of l.; tin Hock and Pad
dock o Chattanooga h t home runs
1'itl r nunted io ucrifice Bowden to
second in the third Inning and both
stored when 'Manning threw the ball
inin the bleachers.
Score R H R
I.CtU Rod. . boo loo ill—4 i| 4
Chattanooga "22 m 2"X—9 !) 0
llnlnuptht and Chapman; 'Merritt
and Ktchens,
Sheehan Was Effective.
Vtlanta. tia . Apr.b l'o. -*\1 oblle war
• 1 dr*., before Pitcher Slieehan and
Mlaita 'ook the first gan>e of the
* r i s heir today, 4 to 2. The Cracker
limb r allowed only one hit until the
ninth u nlng. when a ixise on balls
and two hits gave the Lulls two runs
Score R H E
Mobile .000 00O 002—2 11 0
ttlaiita.100 101 Olx—4 10 0
Suctery and Hager Sheehan and
Perkin".
Memphis Beat Nashville.
\ashvR'e, Tenn.. April 20.—iDobard'.t
di ' If. a sacrifice and Vick's single
di i ded an eleven-inning pitchers’ but.
tie between Prio to and .Tonnard Ulih
atierriooii, and 'Memphis won. 2 to 2.
Prleste was effect ve with men on
bases.
Score— H H R
.Memphis . .»2d 0(k» 000 01—2 .8 0
Nashville .. OOO 001 100 00—2 !) I
Prleste and th’chraidt; .lonnard and
S' rpet.
Pelicans Drop One.
Wrmlngliam, Ala., April 26.—Kelly
pitched superb ball for five innings,
;j it weakened in the slvth and seventh,
■ d ltrm!ngh-:im defeated New Or*
ieans here today. 4 to 2. Three rtouhje
play- by Birmingham imen cheeked
several ral'les.
Soore— R. h. K,
New Orleans ...Oil noo 000—2 9 1
Birmingham 000 002 ‘20*—4 7 3
Kelly and 'Higgins; iPerryraan and
Haworth.
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BOWLING NOTES.
The Knterprl*e ten-phi team made
h lo ir straight, winning agaw by 3*1
pins from the Rectors on VU-Robert's
Valley s'rcet alleys. Dan. St rock, car*
i *ed off all honor , rolling high. 3Core,
2's). Mso high average, 175. Captain
I in l)i gan, flushi d with victory now.
challenges any live men in Garland
county and contemplates a mateh with
ilie Utile Rock ten-pin team. A duck
pin match game is on for tonight bg»
ween till* Hales and Rector".
Enterprise.
[Rigan . . .
Bm rou,? a
rttvoek .. .
Carpenter
I .owe ... .
.i 5i>
... 150
.200
.ISO
.143
166
ISO
ISO
115
117
1 54
1Si
14.0
1SI
133
Rupley , ..
IV i 1 i torch
[;ibi>* ..,..
MrC'affertv
['oilins ...
343
Rector*.
..Hid
.14.
.ISP
.132
.12#
704
15 7
181
144
155
12#
70S
ISO
147
175
177
13»
700
763
81#
F0R; little rock
MEMPHIS
CHICAGO
KANSASCITY
Has Elec.trJc Lighted
Sleeper
Chicago and Kansas City.
Parlor Car Memphlsi
Coaches—Memphis
Elegant Dining Car
I.lttla Rock to Memphis.
BF*TON 8T. STATION,
Opposite Postoffloe,
Phone 141.
W. M ANDERSON. C. P. A.
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