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CENTRAL THEATRE TODAY A THRILLING TWO-PART ESSANAY DRAMA. Ernest Maupiu and Hazle Daly in “BE MY BEST MAN” General Film Comedy, SELIG COMEDY. “Cupid 8 Uppercut’ “Hr. Bingo the Bachelor Featuring Neal Burns and Betty Compson. THE INTERESTING DRAMATIC FEATURE, “TWO-DOLLAR GLOVES” A SELIG TWO- REEL MASTERPIECE The Ford Weekly TUESDAY'S SPECIAL FEATURES: Earl Wiliams and Clara Kimball Young in "LOVE'S SUNSET Lillian Walker wth all-star Vitagrapb cast in 'Sally-m-a-Hurry." A five part Blur Ribbon Feature. New Royal Theatre TODAY HELEN HOLMES The most dar up a<tn s he ore the camera w •!! be seen in lit master feature of her entire ■ .mer. The Railroad Raiders rhe story of ' The'Railroad « aiders" i • of ilu very cotta n and sin ces-ful type of railroad ail venture tic -on Railway warehouse are seen demolished, box cars are tossed into heaps of blazing wreckage, automobiles are * tun i d with da: up and ahancbui, en gines collide, titer, are pang rights, fist fights, gun fights. This feature Is superior to anything this wotidgri d edress ha ever been starred in. A Vo a ? a o-pn11 comedy and siup'e rtvl will be shown. i ._ NOTICE Dr. Wlllflcd 8. Moss li' = taken over the dental practice of Dr. It. 'I' Cool*, end will continue, fourth floor. Thorn? son building. 4-10-ltn IhiropractiF ADJUSTMENTS9 Dr. I. A. Williams CHIROPRACTOR PHONE 1118. Corner Central Avenue and Court St. Opposite Arkansas National Bank Say, Y ou! ^ 1 '■ V ^ \ / HOW abowt that printing Job you're lo need of? Com la ea4 aao eboat It at year Hast eppertaaity. Dob t wait aatil tbe vary laat a*aail bat Jiv* as a little bat a act well ebow yon wbat btpb ^ra4e werti ["'“n'i we caa tarn oat SICK MAN Don't leave Hot Spnugs until you investlgat, LOPEZ No medicine bag g :eb roofs of ita oiarveloja cures. con vin< ed. fiend or rail for our free book I,et on Blood, Skin ami Private disease*, LOPEZ REMEDY CO. 801 CENTRAL AVE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior—I' S. I .a ml Off ce at Little Rock. Arkan sas, April |T, 1'ilT. Notice fs here11.. g.ven that Vancler VV. Blocker, of L’eadr Glades. Arkan sas. tv!io, on Aprd in ami Mac 191 made horue tead entries. No. ih»0.j2 (MOTsi. for S. 1 S. L. SK H SK. 'i. N. L SK 1, SK >4 SK >, an-il NK. '4 SK. SK e,, Sec 32, T. I .V. K 21 tv.. Utt e Rock dDtrlct and N. % N. |. NK >, N\\ U. Sec. 1 T. 1 S , R. 21 \V. it::e (Vi mien district, Fifth l ricip.il .Mir il an, has filed notice of intention -o mai e three-year pro'd'. to esla'.i i ii < Li in too tlte land above do scrioed. bciore t inted States Commt -in-r, at Hot Springs, \rkansas, on tile 1st da> of .(line I!*i T Claimant names os uitnc es: Janie C Rilc.i of Cedar Glades. \r kansus; .lames \\ Halsell. of Cedar Glades. Arkansas John W. B'ocker. o: Ci dar Glade Arkansas Houston Richardson of Cedai Giatles. tr ie ansa-. JNO. tV Al-LKN. Reg's cp. SCHOOL ELECTION. Notin' a hereby gixen tliat an He • ton v. I ie led in the city of Mot Springy Ho- Spring township. Mar land County, \tMuisa at the usual voting platt s u .up a ward of said city and Hot Swings township, on Satur day Max 19th. 1917. f ir purpose of rif t tig two d-re-lor.- for a full rrtn to vie' .■ • tl t >:r< tor ( i.t dr K. Marsh and li. A -It'll* s. who e term.-. will r\ pi re on teat tluft Said tl rectors lo Is* eli -t*d -o erxr tilt* Speriol School District of Hot 'prlngs Tlir question 0 vot tin a i tool tax and tlie rate of said tax will also !> omitted at sad eleetdn By order of the Board of Dir** tor o; the Spot .a! School 1)V tr et of Hot Springs. Thi- t o* liMh day of Ape', PM 7. II AMI’ \V!l.'IdAMS. Preside!!'. C. tl M AHSH. Secretary. WARNING ORDER In flu Ciianeery t'txjti. o’ Garland County, An. . T J. ONed pla nlift' x . William li Turner and J£uime C. T urner 1 The dclenriant' William L!. Turner I and Kn.nta c Turner are warned to app ar in Lhi- Court within til rt> dux and answer the complaint of of the Plain ’iff, T. J O’Neil. Witne- nty hand and the -txttl of sad Court this !:.’ day of April. 1917. PRANK ROU'I.Ky Clerk Fresn Strawberry Ice Cream. All erfam ice cream. The Pastuenzed Milk Co. Phone 15. .VS tf Tor KOMAKS amt KODAK FINISH ING go to Sorrell* Drug Co tf -" ——o----— l^xgan Herrv fee Cream The Pa* Kmrlrod Milk Co 4 1 if HELEN HOLMES STAR ROYAL THEATRE TODAY NOTED START WILL APPEAR IN GREATEST RAILROAD FEA TURE EVER PRODUCED ' The Royal theater is glad to an nounce to the Hot Springs public that today this theater will ••how a feature which is n a class In itself. In this feature y a will witness ad ventures by the popular star. Miss Helen Holmes, which will make you Vender hi \\ l is possible for woman !() do the feats which she aecim plishes. The entire feature is filled with thrill ng scenes. The story of the railroad raiders T of the very i ortain and successful type of railroad ad ventures. Railroad warehouses are seen demolished. H \ cars arc tosstsl ini heaps of blazing wreckage, auto mobiles are smashed with daring Kn gincs collide. Fights, in which hun dreds i f men arc'seen trying to mas tor the i ther for the poesession of "he 1 entire ra Imad yards. Von will won der how a film production company con undertake t > spend such enormous amounts of money in one single fea m e You will see Helen Hi imes do stunts which will make you sit and wonder how in earth any woman could think of attempting the real things which, '-he actually does. In "he fea ture. ‘’The Railroad Raiders," there is more actual action and adventures than the entire pr grams in the city today. If you miss this great feature yon will miss seeing the biggest pro duction in many uv nths. fin connection wi'li "The Railroad (Raiders" is a funny two-part c medy and a single-reel will he -hown. This is the program of features n :he cl'y today. -o EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES AT CENTRAL TODAY A Larger and Better Program at Cen tral With Saturday's Big Favorites in the Lead. 'TwO-Dollar (1 oves," the Selig tw part drama, which heads the New • eti ral's bill Unlay, i an Interesting and _ picturesque complication. quite appropriaitely named and produced with the highest, skill, hut it has an added charm aside from it- intrinsic merits in the return of Miss Byrdiue Huber. A yt ling girl trom the country "gets her first taste of blood" \ hen she goes to the city ami spends two dollars fvr a pair of gloves. Soon she has quandered all < t h i- money anti is in desperate straits How she ex tricates herse f and returns to her home among the hill- w th the one and only man she 1 ves forms one of the Selig master two-reel stories that have made that company famous Kisanay offers Krnes: Maupin and Miss Hazel Daly the supper: of Bryant M'ashburn in "Skinner's Dress Su in ‘‘Be My Best Man." a thrilling lory of umrsual interest. The big Christie i medy. “Cupid’s Uppercut,” and Selig- “Mr lingo, the ! Bachelor." wil produce all kinds of laughs, for they are guaranteed to be the (brightest, funniest of our Satur day <\ medics. Vivian Martin and Jack Pickford Will Appear in Paramount's "The Girl at Home." a Play of College Life. There Is in tills picture a powerful lesson for every youth who contem plates leav ing his heme for boarding school or college it shows how eu.-y it is f r the unwary to fa 1 Intp tempt a tion This is riie first time that popular Vivian Martin and talented Jack Pick ford have appeared together on the si r“t n Both are stars In their own right—the combination s unsurpass able. At the New Central Monday. WARNING ORDER. In the chancery court of Garland County. ArK Dora Cannon, plaintiff, vs. J, D. Hagler et al. defendants The defendants. J. D Hagler, or her heirs. H A. iiollifieid or her helm, and the unknown heirs of Ida Boggs, deceased, are warned to appear in th.s court within thirty days and answer the ompluiut of the plaintiff, Dora Cannon. Witness my hand and the. -eal of said court this Hist day of March, 1917. K \v ROWLiES. Clerk. Gibson Witt, attorney ad litem 4-1-17 WARNING ORDER. In the Cuancery Cotir* of Garland County, Arkansas. Ilenrv < Morion, owner of debt, and dames M. Bean liianip, tr stee, plaintiffs, t~. A. G llsitlico.'k. defendant. The defendant <1 Ha'hcoeh. ts wurtied to appear in this Court within thirty dais and answer the t oonnda ut of the plaintiffs. Henry C Morton, owner of debt and dames Beauchamp. a« trust '-. Witness uv hand aud the se-a! o a d Coun this :7th day oof April. :SI7. F \V. ROWDRH. (Heal) Clerk. • vwv.vmwav/ •.•.sswM.v.A vi'A, . . . Mdmmmmmm - Gladys brockwell - DIRECTION WILLIAM" EOX Immmimbm—. .... (RADY'S DROCKWfLL AND AMATEURS IONIUM PRINCESS OFFERS A MIGHTY BIG BILL FOR ITS WEEK-END PROGRAM TODAY. Gladys H ockwell. the famous emo tional actress of >he William I \ pic Hires, has a role full of 'h* create-' possibilities in "Her Temptation, her latest, feature. w li-eh appear at th'1 Princess theater today With th. usual skill she displays in her art -try. Miss Hr-ckwell succeeds in gettin every corner of'he character she play and in vividly -to wing its many ah to the public. Gerald Halsted fllertrant Gia si*. . has been endeavoring to marry Sli r ley Moreland (Miss Brockwelli. hut tvhen he learns that she has no money he turns to her \ linger ami wealthie sister. Helen Slurlex wants to xvarn In r sister, but i - stopped b.x Halsted who snxs lie ean prove ihu -he liad .poisoned her husband Halsted is later led to o ntess that lie had brought a >out th s death him self tht' ugh hy|inotie pow-er. In an attempt to es ape he i killed Slur' \ remain happ> in the know ledgi ot hax tig saved h*-r sister f oni im merited punishment. There mil lie Hie two big umateui x'audevllb- smashes at niuht. a cracker jio k vaudeville hill, featuring tin cream - f the amateur talent of the city Among these stars are Kdflie Allen Irish Mary. Jessamine Stevens Paul Kruger. Hob Houghton, Joe Walsh and a couple f other- ho xx e are holding tun k to keep ihe odds up. This i- an unusUallx attractive Sn • urtlux bill, with the aly feature drama in tile city today and the prices are Afternoon. '• and 1.1c .Vglit. lu and , l.'c *}f V | A FEW WORDS ABOUT CANNING. , Notwithstanding the fa i tha' thou .'ands of iionn* canners are in use lie imfiression scents to prevail that do this work in a commerr iai, way re quires a special bu idili- ami a cun f high-priced help. Neither is it ncee-sary to have a large acreage of the -ante . a ri• ‘ t«•.- of fruits and vegetables t, make a an ning fa tory profitable The farmer with a home runnel preserve* his fruits, tomatoe . beans sweet iKitatoes. etc , in ' ua'eve, n in t i es he happen- to h »• While > no doubt preferable to have iaim quantities to iustilv a large n\e ment, the product 1- no better than that put 1.1> under farm eonditi n> There are plenty of empty Pul d ings in Hot Springs Rial w- aid be suit able r r the business lira could bt procured for a nominal rent A tank feet, heated by gas and In k costing pots iblv would tin III* work until another or larger eannei became necessary -V tank of this si/.e w ih four persons u <J ■ an at least 1.0*10 cans of tontai es and other tli iirs in prop r ion 1 asked a grocer rue other day it he w ould buy »ome canned lotnatoe-, of me if 1 pel some "p He stud in had bought his lomat e- 1 asked whi'il they would be delivered and lie said Novembei No J I inatoc* are silling no wat II.Hie per. dozen and N '! al Our crop wil be in duly There will he quantity's of theo goods < Olisumed between the time we ■ an can our crop and he time th. llaltimore go. d get in. The price oi tomatoes n ordinary years |r air ut hue per dozen tor the No. .'1 tans The cans may cost a cepi a p ect mota than n filial tint that would leave ■SI T: per dozen a rove normal pri :e* The people of KoTeman, Ark. me' years igo built a canning faetory. I! was a perfectly g oil factory, equipped with everything to do husini's. nil stood for years without d-ut: tug nil a can While they had the plain and a certain amount f stun to can iney had not made arrangement.- to finance rile deal, and as rh• • ir bankers were ti. t ae ustomed to that kind of paper the business failed before ii started The financial coalitions In Hot Springs t day are different to wlrii they were in i.1U . River < oumy ftvi years ago. There is pie try id' money for legitimate business A rar of cans i. ■■ r'h what they cosi If a farmer had fruit or vegetables suitable to can he had better take a due lull from the canning - nmpaiiy for their value than t lost tin in The in nate Mu cans are f lied 'hey an lie sold at th. market and the acceptance* handled The only actual cash needed tor In f rst turnover w uld he tin* ltl.oi While I tiii* on th« land i put up -. . - ill usand- oi can' in a wash tub and Know that it i« not •• • -enlia t<> have high-priced equipment do the work. 1C \V DOWI). ARRIVALS AT COMO HOTEL \V. M \\ h> to. I ttie U<>< !.. I. I.. .Jag Cio a-o \V <l. ilioHt‘11. Little Rock C V (iarmley St land-. (i V ('mining St lariL fhm<•« Reno. Pine HI t; K 0 it' iinett. MemUis; B 'V H urn-dll. V a i ngon 11. <• ; () M \\ el!-, la lie It1 ■ ek W. IS. T!mini . end w>'< l.utle Root; A. M Pale til top r? I 1 It Pil'e 'ill! bi-ro, Tenti \ Ji igtu New York. (*. (i Har'tv Ijiiila 1C K Thrmno. M'liiph T P Marks and vo.e 1C1 Horatio .1 L Hoinar. I It tit’ Rock; II I lot \ w Orleans <1 H. .lo-.-Kn, (it.’ild \rk Thu- 1C. T i er Sin-: -dan. -(T— TROUBLE ENTIRELY DISAPPEARED. Fathers and mothers worry over a child with a chronic couth Knud' Ia‘<\ Wanuaska. Minn., writes: ‘‘For -evera years my daughter had a bad chronic cough. Kvcry t me - In ugh' a little cdd, I aggravated :lie M' able XVe tried many medicines, hut not n til we tried F ley's lien v and Tar did anything produce any great relief In a few days ihc trouble entirely cli appeared and has nevet returned Foley '.- Horn v ami Tar for rough: colds, croup, whooping tough A C Jcnuiugs. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Kvldently many of our citizens hav • overlooked the fact that they mv th * city some tax which they should pa fur Vuhi' In. I log or some Special Tux' tor operating a business subject to a special lax. We d< not wi.-h to writ a hardship on any one. hut the e t;ix". or lit" n.-1 must he paid to the city clerk or col leifcr at the t'ity hall on or before May 1 AtIi, and failure to do so will subject the de iituqen to a penalty through the Municipal <' itrl Cl I AS H W KAMI It. ( ity Manager. GO 1 w • I'-e I. a. els tioldeil 1'ip I ea for making iced lea. T 1- tea , pro cured only fri :u the early, flowery pickings, which m tin- country Is found in ii i few of the most ex liddve torts, and hen 4 pr es varying from $:;.;hi *0 .< iio.a pound. Vr'ce j’l ."11 a lonud i- u .ale ■ It 1, Jl"r r - In us ('o Phone ” i. i, la tf. PURITY ICE AND ICE CREAM cV , PRODUCERS OF GOOD GOODS ONLY. 4 15-2229, For reliable roof work call Geo J Turk, phone llltlt. |v t(f Princess—Today WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE G.RL OF A THOUSAND EX PRESSIONS. Gladys Brockwell IN A DRAMA OF THE SOUL WHICH REVEALS A GIRL'S EF FORTS TO SAVE HER SISTER FROM AN UNHAPPY MAR RIAGE AND TO FREE HER 5 E LF FROMTHESEAL OF SECRELY HER TEMPTATION Amateur Vaudeville TWO BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOWS AT NIGHT. WITH TALENT GA LORE, AND FUN TO SPARE. EDDIE ALLEN. PAUL KRUGER. The Boy Scout. St'll Trekkng Along. IRISH MARY. BOB HOUGHTON. Goin’ to Jo'n tne Allies. K ng of the Warblers. JESAMINE STEVENS, JOE WALSH, Queer of the Dances W 10 A ways Makes a H t AND A COUPLE OF OTHER SURPRISES IN THE AMATEUR LINE. PRICES—AFTERNOON a A ND 15 CENTS. NIGHT 10 AND 15c. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY. DON'T MISS THI.>. Cut til this slip. pii< lose with 5c and mall it to Folev &. Co., Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. 111., writing your name and address clearly. You w ill receive in n ' irn a trial package containing Folgy Honey and Tar Compound, for loughs, colds aad croup Foley Kidney Kills, for pain In side- and hack, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ail ruent- and Foley Cathartic Tablets. .1 wholesome and thoroughly < leans.m cathartic for cm Uipation. biliousness headache and sluggish bowels A C. Jennings druggist Pasteurized mils »na srisrr. :r. #ter .llzeo bottles delivered In time for breakfast. The Pasteurized Mdk Co Phone 15. a-1 1 ■ (1 Dr. 1. F. Merritt rolls an vvered day or night. Office 1 hone 111. f > dence 41’fi. No. hTo 1 -'1 Centra a'cine RECTOR AND SAWYER. The parnership between R. \V. Ree* ti»r « (I mis. f Loving been dissolv ed hv the death of Mr Rector, 1 *' ill corn •hup tiie practice of law under the firm name of Rector and Sawyer, heretofore used, this continued use of his name having been generously suggested and permitted by -h s fam ily. I, K. SAWYER, Hot Spr oks. Ark . Keb 9, 1917 2-9- f Ymi! are cord.illi invited to attend • av V ctroia re< ua.s g veti at It Rlc ard- inio store every Tuesday I i . ■ , n in.in .'i to - t;.;o. 4 8tf GHICHESTERS^PlLUi V ^ Till' L • A UONII lll?AM». A f r, IlfUr^lal f"t I'bl-cbta-it r •l)!a'n<tnd Tl mi# i.i i. • i »r : • i j t !‘t\v/ l I*-., with ! ir K. - n. \y I ;iLe no «r ►»• r H r of tour " IlniMlRl A u niAMOMD MR A Ml rll.l ». for ft knj\. in Heat. .,*l#it A!«*y| Kol.ar '• Sftl D KV Dk’Ff.ftlilS FVFHVWHF «f INSURE YOUR HEALTH! DeSoto Water Saves The Dng Bill DeSoto Lax f For Constipation. ! Special Rates For the Home or Office We Make The Best Ginger Ale on Earth Try a family case of the DeSoto Soda. All fruit tiavors. Bottled in the most sanitary Jplant in America. CALL 827 DE SOTO SPRING CO. JAMISON BROS. City Distributors -The New Central Garage 237 CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONES 90 AND 91. Service==Service ALWAYS OPEN—MAY WE SERVE YOU? FISK—FEDERAL-GOODYEAR CORO TIRES 1 he Best Gasoline in Town PI PE VEEDOL OILS AND LU B R 1C A NTS— EXCLU SI V E AGENTS. Repair Work a Specialty