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OFFICIAL WAR PICTURE ♦ MERICANS CAPTURE CHATEAU THERRY greatest scene ever shown in motion pictures. See the boys going over the top and outfighting the Huns at Chauteau Therry *1 BRITISH START DRIVE ON ST. QUENTIN i j The attact on the center of the Hindenburg line. See the boys of the lT. S. Marines in the biggest fight since the war began at the + 1 "oVIONDAY AND OAVAI TIJF Jk TPP MONDAY AND ! / Tuesday — HUYAL I rib A I Kb M TUESDAY u < Also BESSIE BARRISCALE in “BLINDFOLDED” j. A modern tale of love and life in the great metropolis of today ♦ 3 Prices: 10 and 20 Cents with war tax included ^ I === Concrete, Fire Prooj age Ware House 'lt with a special view TO GIVE PROTECTION. A*v;000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE Wt Stars Everything—Furniture, Cotton All Kindt of Goods at Very ReasonabN Prices. PHONES S2 AND a An Advance Showing OF NEW FABRICS FOR FALL and WINTER In now ready Tor jour inspection manv- extensive patterns which wtl appeal to you. We taiior according to the latest stjles to conform wit! jour pershonallt>. N. COHN, Tailov 418 Central Ave. ■ j VINCE BROWN IN CONSTABLE’S RACE WILL MAKE. THE RACE AS AN IN DEPENDENT CANC DATE BEFORE THE PEOPLE I Vince Brown, foriuery nUgoniit in Company c, Ml infantry, wno wu honorably discharged troni the service when his health 1'alleJ. to tile degree that lie would not go overseas with the company, muses announcement this monilh; u . a candidate t.ir cun- . - •>'• < of liol Springs township. The can didacy of Mr. Hrown is (submitted U> the voters gcuera'ly, and he bus a! ready the voluntary pledge of much support m bis political candidacy. Mr. Hrown was a citizen of Hot Spr'ngs for ni-my years before the al vent of the war period, and when t..e tit at i all to the colors "as made ho ; assist re i m the organization of Com . it.vrry U’.i'and h uS made a sergeant n that Comt any. "His previews military ltriiini?ig"!n the Spanish American wai irtnide him easily one of the most pop nltir officers rnv.on: the ehhstcd men at 'l amp Heatif-egaW, and there >•a gehcr il sorrow evidence! among th men whin ii I ecu me applirenl tha Ser-'cant Brown would he unable I eland the overseas Cx inination to In with the I oys in Kriiu o. 11 turning home, with an honorwbh discharge, .vir. Brown was prevnilm , On by 'many friends to i<c*eom>e a can dfdhie let constable o!' Hot SpWi, . township. ^\inny of his supporters, i is siid. are democrats Who believe 'll" the fact of Mr Brown being in the service during the primary, excuse them from parry obligations un.i wh will support him in this Independent candidacy before the peo' le. Dr W. H. Hickson announces that he treats eczema, blood and all kinds of skin diseases, by a method that is simply Vonderful. Also diseases of the roctum and cures idles without the use of the knife. Twenty years in Hot Serines. Ark. Citizens National Bank Building. S-dl —-o-— Put up sumo eggs tli.s season. So i how easy and cheap it is. You wil continue tho practice every year as you can fruit. Egg Preserver U0c per pint, r.oc per quart, Schneck Drug Co. Phone No. 7. tt-5-tf 1 Dr. fra A Williams, Chiropraetor 'lx years’ experience In Tlot Springs 1 Office. corner Central and Court troets, opposite Arkansas National , 'ank null,tine Telephone 1118 666 CURES MALARIA, CHILLS ! and fever, or bilious fe ver, BY KILLING THE PARA j SITE CAUSING THE FEVER. FINE STRENGTHENING TONIC. STORAGE^ STORE YOUR FURNITURE WITH A. G. Rhodes Furniture Go. PATES very REASONABLE. PHONE 62s 8e Cured First - Pay When Cured A safe and painless cure fur Alspbol and Drug Addictions. Strictly private , and personal attention assured by a phv alc an with years ol exu-i lenco. Address Drawer No. 4:17. EXPERT REPAIRING* WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY j our workmen repair your jewelry 07 re //«'* ‘ model It according to I IE, «1 newest designs. Price* 6 * V surprisingly low. A’l work guaranteed. JACCARDS “502 CENTRAL AVE. S P MeKeehan, Prop LEAGUE JOINS IN THE COTTON PRICE PROTEST ■ SECRETARY BELDING WIRES SENATORS. CONGRESSMAN. AND FFtESIDENT TD HOLD PRICE UP. Prote ting from many sections in the south where the cotton men arc uiKing that the price of cotton tic maintained when the president fixes the price, were joined in here yester day when Hecretury IJtidiiiK. of tin Muslim . Men’s League, wires tc Senators Robinson and Kirby, and U < bonfire sman Taylor, and ubu L I'n'idem Wilson direct, asking ilia the price of cotton, when fixed. In a I least as hipb as cents tier pound There had been protests against tie price l eing fixed by the government The price sugfii ted in Washingtoi i la*iwc*1 n 25 and :;n cents and lb southern cotton growers want it no less than 15 cents per -pound FIFTEEN HEATS ON LAST DAY’S PrvOGRAI Cdlemlms, O. Sept. 21 To comple a week-end program, filteuu ltea were raced here this afternoon befoi , decisions wore rcahce.l in all <>f tl ( events. j The feature of the card wau the r« i turn to form of June Red who won tl |Capital CUy 2:'i7 trot, purse fl.Ooty, ; ■in easy manner. |) The unfinished Horse Renew Futm lily for ihree year old pacers of whic ! three heats w» e completed on Frida I went to Edna l.arly, the original lax orite. l’ctrex. a three year old fitly starts against a Held ut II agel horses i the 2: IK trot an I won hi tnight he*<t repealing her x ietory ol last wceR i Syracuse. lit tlte 2:12 pace Dropwootl defeatc Dan Hedgewood, the favorite, and nin oilier racers Dick iMeMaliun's new trotter, lit Done, was the t a-s of the 2:1.”. trotter (b ear W nils an I 11 inks Stout, how i ver, niuilu it Interesting for him. CAMP PIKE TEAM DEFEATS CAMP FUNSTOI ‘I.fttie Hock. irk, Sept. 21. Cura Pike defeated Camp Kunston four t two today in the first of a two gain series for the army kattr.i^U eh unpin, ship ot tin toutliwest. The camp Ptk batsmen bunched hits elf Pitcher Ma pie In the first and sixth innings. Hen ny Karr, formerly of Memphis an .Mobile, lino pitched for Camp Pile [was effective, uHJiou.li he walked ti> ba'smon He struck out eight, his o"i error and one \ Third Baseman l!o liasbrook, formerly of Mo.iile, wet responsible for Kunslon's two run. Xewashee. the Indian eateher of Cain; Kunston, split u tinner and "as sue eroded by out Holder Smyth, formerl of the St Lous CarJinais. The second game of the series nil be | laved tomorrow with Morton, tor merly of Cleveland, pitching for Cam Pike. and Jess Barnes, formerly of lit New York National! iltj file !>u* C> Kunston. 4fee i»or ft II 'l Camp Pike . . . ,t .i s’ ' Camp Kunston ...*.2 .V.1 Karr and Re d; Maple ur.d Ni-washer Smyth. The Eastman Kodak Department o Sorrels Drug Company established fo so many years ts now the largest li the South. Let ur professional pho tographers be your "Trublo Men" am Jive helpful criticisms and tnstruc Hons Promot service i-2fi-t OR. R. A. SIMPSON, has returned and can he tound at hi offices In the Arkansas Nations Bank Bldg., ground floor, elevator ei France fl-gf* -o WASSERMANN BLOOD TEST. *5.0 All chemical and analytical wor at a reasonable price. Waaserman LabokstOry. ,Tf*>4 Central Avenui Dr. Walter M Lain, director BRIDGE PINEY CREEK. County Judge Buchanan is Advertis ing for Bids for This Road Work Now. County Judge Buchanan has thL doming an advertisement in the Sentinel-Record advertising for bids t'er a bridge across I’iney Creek. This will be one of the must needed im provements in the county. I’iney deck is one t lint has no average flow ofc water through it, but gets ex tremely high and dangero s at time . ami almost all the time has largo holes of water across the entire stripe of road. Waaserrnan Blood Test. I Laboratory or the Hot Spring? Sanitarium. 619 Central avenue MOCK AERIAL COMBAT IS NEARLY FATAL NSTRUCTOR WILL THOMPSON'S MACHINE FALLS 2.0000 FEET AT MEMPHIS. * Memphis, Term., Sept. 21. A mock Aerial combat between one "German1 imt two “American" battle planes which was a feature of the opening o lie Tri-State Fair here today tame iunaeroiislj near proving fatal for the 'German'' machine, piloted by Civilian Instructor Will Thompson, of Chicago when his machine fell 2.U110 feet in a (ail spill ami finally crashed to earth Thompson escaped with slight inju ties but tho machine was bally d am ir: c-d. The mock battle was part of a ids aerial field day Arranged by army fliers from Park Field. .VlyUington, Tenn.. and was witnessed bv Several thousand spectators \ The "American" machines were sup posed to force the ‘enemy mahclnr^ don’t out of control" as the finale t" the battle. All went well until lit-1 truclor Thompson found ho eoull not right his machine. Today's aerial Hold day was arranged for the purpose of securing funds lor a swimming pool atj Park Fie'd. the arnty fliers receiving a percentage of the day's receipts. Sentinel-Record classified edvnrtls lag brings results. In that hour of shadows when 5 folks need our assistance—it is Jy then they vision clearly our de- !® pendability. They know that we are experienced and proficient and that our equipment is all \ that can be asked for. B.GROSS | Assisted by Geo. H. Brenner. ** Lady Einbahiier la AUonuance. a 112 Prospect Ave. Phone 29 I —_- 1 \ , . t A -• 1J 'J . Cast Includes . vS 022 6 G' ] Lillian Gisbi \\ a,—„ « George tavcet t I I I WZ^ . Robert Harron I d George Siegmann ■ L ^ , Henry "Valtliall 4 __ I Maxiield Stanley f Y,irnr_ „A« IT „ _ O ; i^i^c=rroat Lovo l a ' Practically tho samo cast as ’Tho birth oP a Tlation' and “Hearts oP tlio'Vorld' », An ABTCPAFT Picture I They’re all fighting the war. The man who 'shoulders the gun and the woman who is transfigured bv the GREAT LOVE—The Love that places country above all else. You see the Dowager, Queen Alexandra, Lady Diana Manners, Miss Asquith and a host of England’s 1 “Proudest,” working side by side with the most Lowly Londonites, in this picture. THEMSELVES, not impersonators. Really acting for the Camera, not merely posing. i • ---ALSO— ; “V” Comedy—“WOUNDED HEARTS AND WEDDING RINGS” GAUMONT WEEKLY POPULAR PRICES: CHILDREN 15 CENTS, ADULTS 30 CENTS l WEONESDAY JACK P1CKF0RD IN -SANDY" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—DOROTHY DALTON IN “GREEN EYFS” 1 SATURDAY—“THE DESIRED WOMAN" FEATURING HARRY MOREY AND FLORENCE DESHON S t * V A