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CLASSIFIED COLUMNS] •Ml IKNT A WORK EARN INSERTION. POSITIVELY ALL RLASSIFIER AH RAM WANTED tV ANTED — At once: Middle-aged ■woman a- companion and ho lsekeep er. (Apply 0,28 Prospect Avenue. 4-22-1 wk LiVK AGENTS are making |4 to $7 per day selling our 'onions lee Saver Cloth. This article la guaranteed to save 30 per cent of anybody'- ice bi'l and can be >used for two years. Every home is a pro pert. You sell size to cover 5t> ibs. for 73c, or larger size to cover 73 lbs. for $1, making a profit of 60 per cent. Send 3Pc now for sample. We give you credit for ii on. your fir«t order. The Dixie LMfg. Co., Box 309-A, Dallas, Texas. 4-21 -1 Ot , HlilllKST DUCK Pa 11) for s* cond ham! clorluig Sanitary ('tenners .mil 2-iik* Ouachita Av».. Phone 776. 4-;;-lf JS ANTED—R< liable white or colored wo man cook, private family in the country Good home. Phone ltiux. 3-24-tf tVANTKD—A good eoioreo yatd man, t ho can work in turden. .. s , I. .n h.<u ndlk. run an auto. Atmlv In pertfiwi, 701 Pmanect Ale. No need to apply wdP' references. 2-24-tf I W ANTED- -White Leghorn eggs for hatching. Pure blood. Address Eggs, care Sentinel-Record. tf i WANTED To trade an Overland car Ini perfect condition fur buggy horse. \V 11 Hall phone 9. 1-14-tf I WANT tn clean your CARPETS and I RPOH Telephone 317 anil wagon will rail. Cha». Mntehlfiss, Mcr. 2-10-tf| Highest raarkec prices paid for scrim Iron, metal told" ■ and rags Southern Iron and Metal Co.. 634 Ouachita Avc. Phone 156‘J 2-8-if *• WANTED TO BUY-SACKS. WAR PRICES paid for second-hand sack - C. I J. Horner Co. 10-29-tf WANTED— Second hand furniture. ITioue S88. J. H. Ermy it Sons. THE SQUARE IRON & METAL COMPANY Buyer* of All Kind* of Junk. 327 VALLEY ST. PHONE 269 2-6-17 FOR RENT FOll RT1.YT—(Desirable modern turn >8hup cottages 521 Park avenue Phon • t2(F 4-2G-U WILL KENT to a KinaII family for :he summer at a reasonable price, 0-room veil furuialied flat, bath, gas electric lights and water; fine front and rear ^ >ard*, roses, fewer*; larjye fine vera to .Mr li hn H. Lewi (>6S Ouachita Avc„ or 'o John II Lewis, t!23 Central Ave. 4-2l-tf FOR RENT -Ftve-rooom house, includ ing bath, hot and cold water; lights and gas; on. oar line, Kent $10 pei mon'h. Phone 121 -tf LIGHT alrv housekeenlna ri-»ma. one block from Imth house; ele> It.lights; $1 £>n per week and up. 216 Court t-H. Phone 1643. # 7-14-tf FOR RENT—Furnished 4-rootu clttag© gas, light and water. Call 15-2'.i Cen tral Ave. 4-14-tf. FOR RENT OahAP -Purill bed and unfurnished mod or u brick apurtmeutB. Bt-o John H. Reece, at Arkansa Trust Co. MS tf Bt'NGATyOW FLATH FOR RENT 1 ■— slid three rooms nlet-h furnished, with bath; beautiful location, close In. HI Prospect. Phone 228a. 4 a- tf PARK I'l.Af'E APARTMENTS N 16 Park Place. Phone l'.ifiT. Sttb llv modetn, newly furnished, hot ami cold running w-iiei-, gas. electric lights and bath, tes (Including laundryi. tl and 5- net ,ek. 4-1-tf 2-s-tf (ANTON'S Mud Paths, furnished cut tntvs and la tching apartments. 11» Ita vlnek t dhtmer Park Ave T --* FOR WENT-Modern 1. 2, 3, 4 roo" apartments, all conveniences, and Vith; laundry Included, 137 Crest '♦1. and No 11 Carlton Ter race. Rhone 1551. 10-15-tf FOTl HUNT t'lo.sr hi. modern furnished am] unfurnished cottare- Phono 137'' or call Mrs Joe Btonc. 113 Guupau .\vr nue. , 5-3-tt FOTl RENT - Glean nt furnished cottages 423 mil 1:.’9 Whlttlncton. Apulv 473 _Whittin*t..n Phone r. :i 11-1-tf inOOMS anil llorht housekeeping iiDart r ments. TUB ItKSKKTT. No 1 Cr\ *U1 St., cor. Park Ave. 4-1-tf FOR ftKNT—On Park Ave.. 713, the Maher house, a frame building with two siorlea and basement; has eleven rooms, sl-adv nor-lies, bathroom; fitted out for electrle iic'nls. kus and wafer; rent $33. For furlliei' InfuiTnntlon annlr to St Jilin's Place. 531 W Orand Ave, 1I-t6-tf HOTELS AND APARTMENTS THE McCRARY—The hotel with the Ideal location—opposite A. & N. hospital; free from dust and noiser. eool and pleas silt and verv convenient to hath houses end theaters. Tiv the McCrary and be plea sed.__8-11-tf T*AT3AiCE IlOTBl, — Opposite ha'h houses. modem furnished roods; sum mer rates now on. Womack & wood cork. owners and managers, 112-41S Central Ave. 3-0-.f MM-LSTEAD APARTMENTS — M'slern llrht housekeeping suites: brick building. Meal location Also single rooms with running water; was Included. 137 Chanel St. Plmne 885. Mrs. Chas. Ba lter. Mct. _._ QUELLA APARTMENTS—2 and 3 room apartments, modem, etrletlv flrst-elne accommodations, hot and cold running water Mrs E Bennington. Miff .308 Park Ave. Phone 1023._ Ouachita Ave. Foe and «narfmenl», fo* housekeeping; 1-eat Ilia coop'* $1 r.n Phone 1103. Mrs O !-27-tf looms. apartments^ . Prw aura Kb* 1.1. 4 2 FOR RENT * 1 THOS. H. DOHERTY FURNISHED COTTAGES Clean and lionu like—.i blocks from eenler of city. Rates. $12 MCI month an U up. 705 Malverrt Ave. phone 860 or 507. Cor. Malvern and Jefferson. the plaza—i.mm houseiuepm* apart ments and furnished rooms ill modern, enclosed slocnma in.relies beautiful |ocn tion. oDDosila C S SunerlnteniKu f' s res idence. 610 Reserve Ave. Phone U54. lira M. P. Green FOR. RiE.N'T — Three-room partinent; -lose in; water, lights, gas and. bath. Phone 2002. 4-27-tf roil RK'N'T—Two-story bui'dlng snlt \li!c for grocery, drag or general store; souod opprtunity lor live man; seven living rooms upstairs; show cases, counters and wall easts go ,\ith store; ■ea onab’o rent: corner t'entml mid Henderson avenues. Also good lively lo se and light buggy for ab- Phone laik Krisb.v, 2OT. 4-22-tf dOiDKRX P.I1K K APVUTMK.VTR. ill i’arker Ave., clone in. Also rooms, drs Newsom, phone 1423. 4-28-tf 1-'i't KKMT—i>i-hp <milts, modern tur* pished for housekeeping, on ground floor, close In. Phone 465 2-n-u FOR RENT—1. room . ,»e. kilchn and i" ”t- room, :i17 Market Rf Call Miss iVoolman, phone 6;'.0 3-4-tf ft>R PION’T—(Modern nppohiled l irnislied cottages, on Cedar street. Apply 2bl> Cedar snreei oi telephone 299. 4-lS tf M—8(tW«MI>W*W8>»M»C FOR SUNT Nicely furnished cot- • tag' i and fl its, all modern con- • ven em-o-- f 1 c p> r month and up. ■ Taki Main avenue car to Dell fci. • Ireiu.re 14 Dell Phone -06J • 6-7-tf_ • FOR RENT ROOMS K«>V*. UK NT Ni« i front loom In private 'uinilv. Phone 1717. 3-28-tl F'f»K RH3NT—You can *pcuro ns«ly fur nit tied nioma with a private family by c*allmar t<'h‘i>honr IflSH NICELY FlTliNialiED ROOMS, rites reason.! hie. 1.TJV4 Central Ave. Phone i71. Steam heat. Mrs. 13. Shannon. 11-18-tf FOR iALE ■oil SALK—One S-Pussi nger Fori', 9iu model: fir i-' laHs condition .Jolui leavers, at. Pulps’ Auto Supply. 4-28-tf '"Oil SAI.K- Large run .-ale and fur liturc I “hone lt!4U. 4-HU-t f •';)!( SALE—Apper«on Roadster, elec r<- -tarter and lights: new tires; a mrgain. John Reavers, at Phelps’ Into Co. 4-28-tf .i|! SAI.K—Harden tu dairy farm at i.ilr It value if taki n in ten days. A v Allen, uhnne 2879. 3-29-lm •'OR SAluE—Newl;. furnished rootli ng house, cheap. See F. A. lJlake'y, k’o S Canyon St. 4-2t>-iwk -'Oil SALE—One bay mare, 9 years >!d, heavy with foal, also wagon, buggy md harness. cheap if taken at once, all ;;n-J ,\lt. Ida. Phone 1918. 4-26-tf ''RE 84! BUTTER costs too much notify Phone tit’S or 1441 and have leinonstrauir call and show you how o save money on .'our living expenses »y iir.ing a guaranteed pure and whole lomo article at a price within the •< arii of .ill Hot Springs Rutter die o . Ed SVheelock, manager. 4-24-lw b'Olt SALIC 4)11 account ol bad health Vn l grocery and market, at Invoice nice-; doing good business. Phone ski )r 647. 4 -1 -ti FOR SALE—40 nrres unimproved, has good, cvei Uistlng spring, near iwj schools, one church. 1 mile south Roif links. $1*2.30 nor acre Adrtiegs A. R. Merritt. It. F O. No. 2, Box 3K. 4-10*17 mm FOR SATifi—One five-waited Kfn* tueky saddle horse and one Hoti tuckv combination horse and trap. Apply Major Bantu. Artnv and »\a\y liuspitkl. Perfect models. 3-Ja-tf PoH RA 1/3--Confeet lonei y and grocery 128 Park avenue, doing good cash bus*i icsh. Phone 837 4-24-lm -’Oil SALE—Remington No. 10 type .vriter." Pfiotft 12P0 1 U-tf • • • FOR SALE § • 1i;m aciar one mile fi cm ilty, on B B Whit. Sulphur i ■ ■.< • 1 l.i I bun;.In B ■ III ell\ : must Tip ■ .*1.1 it onpp. B B Price $ mu pip Terms can ha • B an-nmred Cohen-!.atta IP illy B • I'u 2-17-tf • • liume. four and one-half n.u'es of B • land with fl". room house, eon- B B crete cJ'ltar fine w<*i', sixty fmlt • • trees, chicken house-, tml stable. B 0 nil under Rood wire fence Four B 0 blocks west from Onklawn race A 0 tru li, near Oaklawn school In B 0 quire at 108 Alcorn Ave. 2-23- If B FOR RALE One first class meal mar ket and one first class trrooerv and feed business: both cord locutions. Phone Merchants Association 3-10-tf FOR PALE—Three tiacts of k-nd on Malvern (road, between cHv limits and Fonntrv flub: one tenet 10 acres, one JO. and one 2 acres, nie line crosses 10 acres. Inuuire Mia. M J Mooney. Route Vo 2 2-17-tf Oil SAIjE -FiftePti rooni. well furn ished rooming bonne; low rnnla : fine (|p:iiiou u "nap. ilia Fail; itvonc; l'iK.ii i u FOR SALE l To FOR ssa1J£ —Two-passenger car, well appointed and very cheap for ^ash. i1 e Dick. Ckwyn, stand in front of Krisby's Gale. tt for SALK OR TRAOE—-l^andsi La Ar kansas, near Texarkana, for Hot Springs property; also North Arkan sas mountain land. Writo 265 Cedar street or c hone 244>,s. 4-UO-Gt ■FOR S VI.K liilti Kord; eon he been at garage, ill .Malvern Ave. Phone 670. 4-2S-21 LOST AND FOUND I OST—Friday night between Princes?, Theater and iSchneck Drug Store, filial leather purse containing about ■M6. Finder re:urn to 613 Central Ave. and receive reward. tt FT) 1 \l>—New (usttitners every day for GOLD COIN Olcotnargerine; a new and better artiel" l'hone (128 or 140 t.nd have demonstrator call on yootv Hoot Springs B Uterine Co.. Ed Wheel ®ock, manager, 4-24-1 wk LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE or PETITION FOR CONFIR MATION OF TAX TITLE. Win reus. for the ntm-.ayrr.vnf of ta>.efc f‘*r the vcar 1911 the collector of revcmtu •if Ourlnd county. Arkan-is. did on tin* li'th day of June. ]'*r:. duh -jtlf to L. Kuhn tin- Nutbestst Quarter of the N< 1h *ast Quarter of Keotl.-n Tweni>vmne i2!*V fownnhln I \\o iji South. Itafi^e Nineteen H9» West, in liarlntid countv. Arkansas, and. Whereas the s*ld I. Kuhn did oil th -lst d.i\ of \pril, 1911. duly assign ti^ » crtifieatc ,f - <l»* of the property nfoie *«id. and ;<!l his rlcht. title and interest therein to Ida M Halim.in and th' paid Ida M Hllnian did thereafter* dulv as •'ip’n ;4 n undivided i w< '-thirds J ■ J > inter est th* rein to William II Dobbin. and1. Whereas, said lands remained unre deemed after two (j) year* had expired from and after the date of sule to 1 Kohn. nnd. Whereas, the countv clerk of Ha; Land ''ounty. Arkansan. on the 17th. day of •lane. 191,). deeded an undivided two thirds (2-3) Interest in said lands to VN Jiliam H. Dobbin. and. Whereas, the said countv clerk of Car land countv Arkansas, on the iJOih day uf dune 3915. deeded to Ida M Hallman in undivided one-third tl-3i interest in tiul to said lands. and. Whereas, the said William If Dobbin and Jda AT Hullo an paid tlu-j-efor tin sum of twenty-two f$jk-.7j) dollars and s<\«nty-two (••‘nts. and. Whereas, the said William 11. Dobbh i:.d Ida M Hallman have naid the taxe* on said lands for mure than tlm-e < 3 • ytars In succession. next precediitc the publication of this notice to confirm. Now. therefore, notice is hereby iriv* to all persons who can set up anv riarhi to said lands so purchased in >•ousequenpr of anv informality or irregularity con Tj«rt«d with the forfeiture and nulc r»f id laiuls to the *ald t.. Kohn for tne non-payment of taxes, a herein state., to Kh« i wr a use at the next June ( 19171 term of the Harland <*binrvi\ Court of '•a i iarul Count'. Arkansas. to which court at said term amdh’.ition will b.* made bv ns. the undersigned for the confirmation of said sale and convey ance of tax title to said lands, whv tie Hale and conveyances so made *h«\u!d no" *>o confirmed. WILIJAM H. nOBWN. IDA M HALLMAN Murph' & Stalleup. Solicitors for Petitioner?1 3-^o-Hw NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE. Sealed bidr. will be received bv the District Kotester. Washington. U uy» to and imvutiim April i". 1917. for all the men hanLible d»*ad tim1>**r Klanding of down and ill the live, timber marked oi hsiunated tor cut tine on an ar» \ pm braelncr about soO acre*- within sections 17. 1%. 19 and 20. township North. Il-uic* 17 West, ind Sections 11. 1U. II. and 24. Town-mil) North. Lange lb West. »dh H. M.. Arkmsa< National Km - est, Arkansas, estimated to be 100.0o' f. et IV >1 . mure or less, or wbde oan timber No bid of less than 51.50 i.**'r M f«'et for the timber will be considered. Deposit with bid $409 The right to re j et anv and all bids reservu i. bids are submit! *d full information e u ccrnhnr the timber, conditions •>; • «le. leposits and the submission of bid. should be obtained from the l’oic-t Su pervisor. Hoi Springs. Arkansas. NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven lha st-alou ruopotals lor ilie custody of city funds wi 1 be received by the City Coin;nis sion up to S o’clock p ui., April 20, I PIT. The bank or trust company py his? the highest rate i*f interest and offering the best security will ire gi' Eli preference. No bid for a rate of In tere t k'ss than 2 p-r cent upon the average daily balance per mouth Mill be considered. The commission re series tlie right to reject any and all bids. All bids should be filed wlih the City Clerk. .1. VV. McULENOON, t-is.::t NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CONFIR MATION OF TAX TITLE. Wle-reas. lor the non-payment of taxes for the yeur IX'iT the eolleeto- of reve rt e of Garland county, Arkansas, did on the 13th dav of June. 183k duly sell to \V II Harry, th" northwest quarter <•< tl,p .-,.nt• ; quarter of section Hi'"* I1. I on| liiu three <:!> south. lanr iwen v i hi weal, in Garland county, Ar kairsa • And wlieiias. raid iamb remained un redeemed ilti— two i 'i veins bud cx pired from au-J itflei the date ot said sale; And whereas, sold lands were on the 3rd due of August. 19U0. deed- d be the * minis cl.-rk of aid ton lit S' to IV. H Huirv fer the um of one dollar and seven!s e nls itl.kli; And wlu-reas. on August 3. I«M. the said W. II Karrs- foined hv his wife. I, tV. Harr''. deedeit said lands to James M. huac-h and Henrietta Hoach. Ills wife; Ami whereas, on Oe.tob"r IT. 1904. Jana's M. ftoaeli. iolned by lib- wlf-. Hen rietta' Roach, deeded said lands to the undersigned. II. 1,. Wall, who immediate Iv thereafter went Into unssessloii of said lands, and who hits aiuee paid the taxes on said lauds for more than three i'll years In succession next preceding the publication of this notice lo confirm. Now therefor", notice Is hereby, given lo all persons who can set dp and right to said lands so purchased in conse quence of am iuforniallU or b regularity connected with the forfeiture and sal" of said lands to the said W. IT Harry, for the n ai.payment 01 taxes, as-.hereto iut**d. in -di w ell us*' a' th*- tr-xl June fl&ITt tom of the Garland OliVe t ry Coii' t of Garland i iiml*. A rk:,i; 1'. to which i-ourt. at said term, a unit -at tor, will lie made I' me the under ign'd. fof the eotiflr.iMlion -if -aid sale .u d e|iv,sy Blue of t it title to said I an (Is vv/c th" sale and conveyance so made ehuAild not lie confirmed. -Mayor. Murphy A. Slulh up tillouer. VOTE COMES TODAY CONTINUED F»OM PAGE one not be taken off Ills fort by a motion to adjourn, so the handful of senators on (ho floor settled dow a for au !» I definite stay. FA FOLLETTE CONCLUDES. Washington, April 1'S i Saturday i Senator l a F.llettc c neiuded his speech on the army bill at 1:5.1 a. m. this morning alt< . having spoken two and half hours, and the senate | recessed until in a. ni . when donate on the measure will continue. I.a Fo lette made a ffnal plea tliat the United Stales should exert its great influence to bring the war to an early conclusion, but said that i should not be drawn intp an agree tnm with the allies that would pre vent it fr ni making a separate pca.e with Germany. LE6AL NOTICES COMMISSIONER S SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that, in pur suance of the authority and direction* contained in the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Garland County, made and entered on the 1st day of February, A. 1>., 1917, in a certain <«'v-e (.Vo. 5055). then pending therein tctwccu Wm. H. Dobbin end F. H. i K'.ldy. Trustee, complainants and Ida M. F.ddv et at, defendants, the under signed. a- CommissKmer of said Court, will otter for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the front door . or entrance of the Countv Courthouse, ; in which said Court, i* held, in the J Cunty of G-arland, within the hours ■rcsgribed by law for judic al sales, on the 2iud day of May, A. D., 1917, the j: following described real estate, fo-wit: t All of Crlm'a Subdivision of the South west quarter of the Northeast Quar ter of Section Twenty nine (29). Twp Two (.2) South, Range Nineteen (19) West. a. the same appears of record in Volume Thirty (3D). Page Forty-nine (19) of the records of Deeds and Mort gages cf Garland County, Arkansas, ex cept Lot; One (1). Two (2), Sixty (€0) and Sixty one iCli. of sa-id subdivision, al situated in Garland County, tn the State of Arkansas. Terms of Sale: One a i red it. of three months, the purchaser being re quired to execute a bond as required bj law and the order and decree oof said Court >n said cauee, with air proved security, hearing Interest »t the rate of H per -cent. per annum from date of -a e unt'd paid, and a lleo being retained on the premises sold to secure the payment of the purchase money. Given under my hand this 27th day of April, A. D , 1917. FRANK \V. UOW.UES, Conimis-ioner in Chancery. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that ‘u pur suance of the au.hority ond directions contained In the decretal order of the Chancery Court of Garland County, mad and entered on the 5th day of April. A D, 1917, in a certain cause (No. 6871). then pending therein be tween Robert tMcAdam et al, com plelnam.it, and Arzena Speaks ot a), ric'eiidnnt*. the undersigned, as Com mi. snnier of said Court, will offer for sale . public vendue to the highest l.ldder, .it ih*> front door or entrance of the county Court house, in which s; d Court is heldi, in the County of Garland, within the hour- prescribed ic m » fv>r judicial sales, on the 12th day <>,' May, V '!>.. 1P17, the following <«•«• rioc i r«»i estate, to-w,: N e if*) HrVtrgs and O’Neal Rubdivl - Ion N !. of l^ots Two (2). Three (3) end Knur (41, Bock Ten *10). of Hot Springs Reservation as mapped and l latud by tr. S. Commission (55 feet fieri b. lift) feet deep), in Garland Count), Arkansas. Terms of Sale: On a credit of throe month-. the purchaser ive’iij? required to execute a bond as required by law end the order anil decree of said Court in said cause, with approved re.iirity. bearing interes' at the ra*e of U) per cent per annum from date of sals until paid, and a lien being retained on the premises sold to sr cure the payment of the purchase money. Given under my hand this 2tst day of April. A. D., 1917. F. W. ROWl-HS, Commissioner in Chancery. NOTICE FOR PUat-iCATION. Department of the Interior—tr. S. Isanti <>ff;ce at. 1-ittle Rock, Arkan sas. April 17, ‘1917. No'ice is hereby given that Vender W. Blocker, of Ceadr Glades. Arkan sas, •who. on April 15 and .\fH\ :t, 1913, made homestead entries, No. tMJ052 OM84. for S. Mi ft. ’J SK t* SB. V*. N. t,i aw. 4 »R. V« SK. 'i and NK. 'i GK. <4 I8B, K. Sec. 3-2. T. 1 N„ ft. 21 t\'.. tattle Book district, and N. 4 N. >i, .VK. »4 N\\. 4. T. 1 S.. Ft. 21 W., In the Oaimden district. Fifth iPriiu-ipal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make three-year proof, to estabi-h claim too the laud above de -uribod, he ore Cnited States Comnits -siner, at Hot Springs. Arkansas, on tile l*-t day of dune. 1917. Claimant names <ss witnesses: I dame C. Riley, of Cedar Glades. Ar kansas; .lamer- IV. Halsell. of Cedar Glade*. Arkansas; dohn tV. B ocher, of Cedar tMad* Arkansas: Hou ton Riehardson. of Cedar G.ades. Ar kansas dNO. W VfyljBX, jtegis or. fry a •entinaii R«c*ro want A*. AIR BATTLES ARE THRILLING coNTim mn itiom pagi: on® I loon and sallied forth under tho start h-'l night on a great bombing expodi*! boil during which they upset three Herman trains bringing trotjpa toward the iron'. Two of the trains were com pletely derailed and the engine of tho 1 (lord appeared to explode. One of the British pilots during the ra d temporarily lost his bearings. He " tr fir. d at front the ground, some of the projectile- being in the nature of, in -nish colored rockets In the glare of these he happily saw a supply depot i >i beneath him, whereupon He let go me of his bombs and obtained a direct''hit, the depot disappearing in a gnat flatme. All tho British rna-' chines returned -afely notwithstanding the darhne* of the night. The German machines recentfy have taken on variegated hues. Pilots re port. encountering them in white, brown and red and sometimes striped a ni<' t like zebras. i ji • ucnuitiis tune aenuy uroiigtn. more of their best pilots opposite the; British front to meet the determined aerial offensive that luis beeu in prog ress since enrh in April. Moost' of the machines met nowadays are handl ed in a manner far above the German average. It is seldom, however, that, the Germans ever attack the British, unless they outnumber them at lea-st. iiiree to one. A lone German pilot, however, took ' a fatal chance ve-terday against a1 liritish scout formation which was j e sorting rei onnaissanee machines. By • cl ver inone.ivering, at which the hos tile airman also was an adept, tho British managed to cnfce him to at ta k one f the machines from be bind. As be did • a second British machine dived at the German's tail and down he wen . one of his wings break llir otf n the deadly descent. One of Uie most thrilling f re cent adventure was that <;f a you nr naval airman who now is attached to the army service With several <liter machines he was esc rllng some bombing planes over the Gor man lines, when seemingly a flock of geese dashed at them from the clouds. Bor five minutes me e was hot flgh Ing. In the genera melee the naval man selected one particular opponent and after a brilliant duel he t drove him down in tlanie imring uns newiii” the firitis.ier had become entirely detached from the remainder of he formati n See ins this, three f the hostile ma.hine* made for him. lie bravely at ached and drove the German leader tumbling out of control, lint the other two Ger mans kept tip the battle. In a few ( minutes, however, one f these sud denly flew away and the combat, again be ante a duel with the ma chines wing to wing. Ihua ly the naval flyer maneuvered Into a ito-sltton which gave him the vital opportunity. There was another burst f fire and down crashed the last German ma chine. D : itig certain periods of the fiuhi liter the machine- were less than lo feet from the ground. The Britisher managed to struggle back to his lines. Kx.iaustcd from tin* fury f rhe fight;ng, he let his machine fall in landing He was unhurt, however. The wings of his plane had been peppered with bullets. The airman had not reali/.ed the fact, but during the fighting he had been fired on mt alone by his aerial opponents, but by German infantry and cavalry as we I WARNING ORDER In the Chancery Court o;' Garland County. Ark., T. J. O'Ned plaintiff v-. William It Turner and Kumw C. Turner. Tlie defendants, William It. Turner and Ktnnm C. Turner are named to appear in thi Court within thirty days and answer the complaint of of lit? Plaintiff. T. .1. O’Nei l. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 12 day of April, ilM.7. FRANK ROW! .IX Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR. The Sintlnel-RecoiJ Is authorlzeil to announce Jolm F. Disheroon for school di,fetor in the Miv school elections. BASEBALL Sunday Whittington Parte BAUXITE TEAM vs. II C Athlfltinc OF THE LITTLE ROCK COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Ill ||| HUIIUlllIU Game Called at 3 ,p. m. BASEBALL RESULTS' f NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of Teams. Club— W. New York. S St liOii <t ., . U lies .on . .. ;• Chicago . S Cincinnati .. . a Philadelphia t Brooklyn . •• Pittsburgh . 5 11 r«-t. .(ill .32!* .3*14 Phillies Beat Giants. I’h ladelpiiia, Ai*ril 37.—Philadelphia mixed Ill s with base* on balls given ii; Tesrean and an error and easily xx an today'' gaime from New York, 3 to 1. Lavender was so effective that onlv two of the visitors reached third l>a e. one of them was dlolke, who prevented his team from being shut on bj 'making a home run. Zimmer man, who was spiked on the right ankle n a l/Wednesday s game, was unable to play today. Score— R. H. K New York .OOP 001 (KM)—1 5 1 Philadelphia ....010 to):! Olx—5 7 0 Tt reap and McCarty; Lavender and Kiliiier. Reds Beat Pittsburgh. PUtsl irgli, April 27.—Cincinnati de feated Pittsburgh today, f> to 3. Cold weather affecter the pitchers and Tones and M'llcr each made a poor start. Score — |R ill K Cincinnati .210 0O0 (KM)—3 7 1 Pittsburgh .300 0<K> (KM)—3 S O Tones and Wliigo; Miller, Carlson. Jae i s and S liniidt o AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of Team*. Club— W. Chicago . ft Boston . 7 New York . 6 Cleveland . 8 ?t. Louis . 0 Phtlladel’phta . 5 Wahinlgton . 4 Detroit .. . 4 L. 5 1 4 i; 7 7 8 Pet. .tit:; .8341 .GOO .571 .417 .417 .net .3X4 Dauss in Good Form. I'ttroi!.. April 27 -Dairas held St. I -on 1 -i to three hits today1 and pitched Detroit mto a 2 to 1 victory. Score— R H B St. i cuis .oift noo otto—l a 3 Detroit .000 200 (Mix—2 4 2 Wellman. Kooh aud Severeid; Dauss and Stallage. Balk Lost Game. Chicago. April 27.—A balk tailed on Danfortli in the ninth inning gave Cleveland the final game of (he series with Chicago today, 2 (o t. Idanforth replaced t-cott with the bases filled and none c it and the next two men who were pm< h hitters were easy outs. lAVth the toll two and three on 'Jraney, Danfortli stopped long enough n his windup for Umpire N’allin to rail a balk and (iuisto ,-cored the run which won the game. Score— R H B Cleveland .000 000 101—2 6 1 L h eago .000 000 010—1 8 0 Klepter. Covaleskie and O'Neill. Bill ings. Williams, Scott, Danfortli and Schalk. WACO TO RETURN. The Arkansas (limits end Yd ow JU' kcls will itsnew the'r fight again, I t ginning Sunday at iFordyee Field, ormorly Kogel Field. Snelltnc: Palm >i. who was injured at ’Little Rock recently alighting from e train, has forwarded hl~ (ontract to Giant head quarters and will be seen on the mound in these conflicts. B. B. WHson, catcher extraordinary, whose salary difference has been settled, wt'-l al- o be seen in the Une-uip with Wilson. The locals will be invincible. -o PLANTS! PLANTS! Bedding pluni.s of all kind- and vcge table plants oi all kinds. Greenhouse at end of Park avenue. Phone HI8. Johnson Floral Co. 4-tO-tf -o--— PURITY ICE AND ICE CREAM CO PRODUCERS OF GOOD GOODS ONLY. 4-15-22-29 I SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Standing of Teams. (’lulu, — Now Orleans (.'iwtanooKii Ailarita Na-hvllle .. Won I.ost 10 « 3 t! 3 7 8 8 8 8 7 8 Pet. .823 .WO .500 .500 .107 m Birmingham Little Rock Memphis .. iVlol.te 7 » 0 11 Atlanta Beat Mobile. Atlanta. <la.. April 27.—Two * ingles, a triple and a home run in the first nning gave Atlanta the advantage la today's game. witlelt ended in a vic tory tor tile home team over Mobile, 8 to 2. etctii'O— R M k Mobile .ooo o;«> uoo—2} 7 3 Atlanta .N410 (HO 00*—6 9 2 Blodgett and tlrifiitli; Brennan and Picinkh. Travelers Played Poorly, Chattanooga. Tenn.. April 27.—Chat tanooga defeated Little tRock 8 to 7 In a eottly played game today. Errors iad much to do with Cha'tanooga pll ttg tip a lead. In the seventh inning Little Rock pounded Bacon bard1 arid canto within striking distance of tying the si or-., when Know Ison was sent to tl*e rubber and checked the Traveler* Scored- R H ts Little Rock .TOO 100 500—7 8 4 Ci.uttanooga -011 150 OOx—8 8 5 I edited or. Baumgardner and Chap man. Kouncdj; Bacon. Ifnowlscn and Kitchens. Decatur Won Another. Na-hvllle, Tenti.. April 27.—Decatur pUelif I Ills th>rd consecutive victory today, .VtOivdle winning over Mem I'iiis i to I. Bunched lUts gave Nash ville three rua» in the second Inning. Score— R Jt K Memphis .O00 010 000—1 5 h Nashville .O.'tO <*00 lOx—4 II 1 Ilargor and Ituel; Decatur and Street. Birmingham Bunched HUa. Birmingham. Ala., April 27.—Birri nghaiu Ironchod hit- in two innings today and defeated N'e\i Or’ians, 7 to 2. An error by Higgins in the first tiling helped Birmingham to gain an early lead. Score — R. H. R. New Orleans ...020 000 000—2 0 2 Birmingham ... .502 OOo OOx—7 10 1 Kroh and Higgins; Ponder and Smith. -:— -o 7-1-— amer:can association. l/ouisvilio 2, Kansas City 0. Toledo 1, St. Paul 7. Coltinr'uif Milwaukee, rain. Indianapolis-M irieapoii-, ra>n. ---o TEXAS LEAGUE. San Antonio O, Dallas j. Galveston 0, Shreveport 1 (Bea Itnont 0, Waco S. Houston 2, Port Worth 1. BEAUXITE TEAM COMING. Team That Ha* Beaten Locals Twice by Narrow Margin to Return Sunday. The Beaux itc team of the JJttle Her k Commercial league will be in Hot Springs again f-cr a game Sun day afternoon at Whttington park. The toam has made two visit* hero, and on each occasion has won by a small margin. The locals hope Sun day afternoon tj reverse these former verdicts. Manager Charles Ilishetoon is making efforts to secure either run or two good amateur pitchers for this cession. BrownsViti Chambers is go ing to come lateT and remain through the seas u. but may not reach here for the game Sunday. Jop Wagner of the Western Association will take first base, paying in the place of Mc I au-hlin, who «a- injured Mt last Sunday's game. y —-o Dr. B W. Breedlove has returned to the city and can be found at his offices on the third floor of the As kansas National Bark building. 2-11 tf W# furnish the only pasteurized milk nold In Hot Spring*. Th# Paa taurluad Milk C*. HM»