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S'v I > |n7. THE DOPE A Walk - Over , Model Hint’s comfort from ihe ■■ ftar . Medium hisli tor, ini 1 i 1 ai> her!, wide and roomv —In Dark Tan Hiisxla Sues to l|. k fcfj'i R $7.50 KEMPNER’S The Shoe Store Ahead ■ »■ i m ,i nwi ii — in «i ■ m .« — - . tie Cured First - Pay Wben Cured A s-ife flinl mini' » eiir* fur Alsohol ntul T*rii« Ailillc'lliiiDi. Sli-lt-tlv private nnil pornomI attention n, mreil l.v a pliv rif '.in with >'■>.11 nt i\p'r i» in A'li11 ess J«viw»r No. I" i All Advance Showing OF NEW FABRICS FOR FALL and WINTER Is now ready for yonr inspection, many extensive patterns which will appeal to you. We tailor according to the latest sty burro conform with your pershonality.' N. COHN, Tailor 418 Central Ave. OF HOT BPRINUA ARK. Mimwr Federal Reserve Ban* Capital .,gUX),OlK).UC ! Surplus and Preflts At00.300.Cfi CHAS. N. RlX, Pre*ld«»1 F. C. STEARNS. Vita- n ROBERT NEILL. Caehltv HENRY FELLHEIMKR. Director. A Roll »f Honor Bans Does a full hanking tmsines* Cashes drafts and eiieeki rot visitor*. Draw our own drafts on all part* of Curopa Bel! Travelers' Money Order* payable to all foreign countrias and United State* by hanica sot* i .>r merchants. I Whitlinaton Park | I dancing S I Every Tuesday I I Thursday and I I Saturday Evening 9 j [WITNESSES ENGAGE THEIR MT. IDA TRIPS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY RAN COLPH WILL COOPERATE TO RELEASE W.TNESSES EARLY Wltnes and oilier who will have to allend the Hr I \\ Smilh ease a: 'll Ida next Wednesday are making their engagements through T S. (.. roil for passenger service to and fiom the .Montgomery county, sea’, and the schedule as arranged will iiu l.oliii,iifd by the rooperation of Prosecuting Mtorney If II Randolph, l "'h° "ill he willing to consult with and cooperate with witnesses attend ing the trial that they may not on held longer at Mi Ida than necessary, nor be lorced to go there until they an needed. This phase of the eo f.per.iti' n will also lake care of the danger ol overcrowded quarters a; Ml Ids during the progress of the trial. . It is anticipated that the first day, Wednesday, will |.e taken up largely ir the mailer ol securing a jury The prosecuting attorney will on personal request, excuse nil hut the first witnesses to lie put on the stand for the Mate front attending Wednesday This doe not mean they can arid tnirily avoid iheir nimnons to he i‘ 'll Ida Wednesday morning when the MM nil'll IliillH’S VV'll lie called din llie court room, and i • hi > ure mil (here, or have not made 1 heir arrangements for uttondune* one day later with the prosecut lug attorney ind secured his release for that luii'ticijlnr day. they will he suh Jfeleil lo fine for contempt of cour* in not iibey-lnr the court summons • •Ike arrangements perhaps can he tiuule by. wilne .se for (lie defense, i: they call on attorneys for the de 1' use. and thrnngli liiein, and not otherwise, get excused from ailend uiiee mi either Wednesday or the earlier part oi the Thursday session The apparent schedule of the pro ceeding is that Wednesday will he given *o select lug the jury and out lining the ense before the jury by at torneys for tlie -tnte and the defence, that Thursday will perhaps 'all lie consumed in the presentation of the slate's ease, and that Friday the de fense will have its witnesses oil tin* i land: and that the arguments will In- e.inducted Saturday and the eas given to I lie jury. This outline is not (lefinate in any form, as the ease max proceed much faster, in which event all the responsibility on court at tendant- for not being present when wanted is with them, only when dm prosecuting attorney, of tile defense might assume that responsibility to lie- n-'- imod-tien of tin* witness. PERFECT CONFIDENCE. -- ^ Hot Springs People Have Good Kea* on For Complete Reliance. Do you knoxv how To find roliei from backache: To correct oisiresslng urinary ills To :is-ist weak kidneys-* Your neighbor.*! know tlie way Have used Doan's Kidney Dili ; Have proved their worth in many tests. Here’s 11 of Springs testimony. Mrs. (i H. Wiley, 517 Garland av enue, says: *1 have usel Doan's K'd tiey Fills and 1 have found them t» be jti< as represented anti worthy of 1 muc'i praise. 1 suffered very mitch from rheumatic pains in nty limbs with a dull, steady ache in my back. On usting Doan’s kidney pills, 1 found relief. I have taken other kidney Ten.edir and 1 have found Doan a Kidney Pills are the best " (Price tide, at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—ye Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same tin Mis Wiley had. Foster- Mdburn C’o. Mfgrs, Itnffnlo, N Y \dv. EXPERT REPAIRING WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Dot our skilled workmen repair .vour Jewelry or re model It according to newest designs. Price* wurpr-sing’.y low All work guaranteed, J ACCARD’S “602 CENTR'L AVE. 8. P MeKeehan. Prop Perfect Fit ting Teerh No matter how hard or flat your moth or how many timeit- Bridge Work . $5.00 up | (•factory rets of teeth you have j had made, we guarantee to old Crowns .I'^.OO up | make you a set that will fit. Sets of Xeeth .|4-00 look natural and that you can eat with, or it will cost you Fillings .$1.00 up l nothing. Gus-Oxygen for extracting. “You du not know the tooth is out.’’ Safe ^and pleasant. Ask your physician. All work guaranteed. Dr.H.F. BUSCH 629 1 2 CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 326. RECTOR FUNERAL TODAY. Tilt: body of the late Alcorn Rectoi will reach Hot .Springs litis al'ternoo: over the (Rock Island at .:: .Tr». ate will he transferred from the det'c to the Hollywood cemetery, waere ll will he la ill to rest, Alcorn Recto: was the son of Colonel Ijlas W, and i'drs. Rector, one of the oldest fam ilies of dlot Springs, and ot Arkan sas. fits father unlit his death bore the distinction always of the fore most citizen of dlot Springs in genera! affairs. Alcorn Rector was a pro - luct of this city, was educated in th' schools here, and became quite au in - vendee genius, in recent years ne has resided lit New York and Chi cago. His health was good until about three years ago when lie suffered a breakdown from over work. The body will be accompained to the city i.v M ss Amelia Rector. rdsdT of the deceased, and from I.If tie Rock l y Juba Rector, a cousin James Al corn Rector a brother, will arrive this morning from his home In St. Louts. The services at cemetery will be con ducted by Rev. K M. Wylie of the Orniuje Street 'Presbyterian church The pall bearers are all schoolboy friend:-, of the deceased, and arc as follows: Dr I.. II Kills, Walter W. Little, -attest l.attu, Judge Scott Wood Frank Stitt and Gaorge P Leather man. KANSAS C.TY COMES STRONG. Kansas fly. \lo, Oct S Kansas City todilv exceeded its self-impos'd qttnia of four million dollars daily in the fourth Liberty loan today when subscriptions totalling $ l.b-' .P.Vi *.y ere reported. i.idays ngnres l.rougill subscriptions for the ft'.- I two day s oi bond selling here uji to ST.T.'iD.sMI. Die ciiy’s quota is $22. 1.00,000, if the pheacnt rate ol sub M'liptious i maintained the ei'y should .do ain ils ipioln by tile end of tlli : Week ARKANSAS SECOND IN DISTRICT. St louis, Mo. Oct, S The eighth (St l.otiisi federal district up to List night had raised $1.72,otl:’.(150. or 5S..7 percent of its quota of $2(10.n o,o i of the tourtii Liberty loan. Si. Loins with f.16,202.9.70 has 47.S percent of its quota. Only subscriptions on vhieh first payments have been made are announced Indiana has raised !)! percent rf its quota, having $17 ibs,:!oo; Arkansas his $lt>,2tl7.t.7d; ti.k precent: Illinois $l‘l, I Id, l.'O; IT percent; Kentucky $27,4tl.7,ft(M>; (Ik percent • Misssxipni $7.877,7ml; 2k perceui; Missouri (not including Si Louis) $lb.9k4.t;7ii, II percent: r<v licssee $.81,17 ,iioO; It percetu; Si l.oub county $!.,700,870; si percent — O -- W. A. LEWIS, Jr.. DEAD. U'. A, Lewis left last evening for lettysburg, Pa., in response to a mes sage of the death of Ills son. \V. A .ewis, ,lr. which ocurred at the camp 'olt at (leitsburg. The young man .vas to have received his officer'? ommiesion in a tew days having been riven preferent over a cluss of 1.7 oung men. Mr, Lewis has the s.vm iathy of trionds in his bereavemetu. 30MPERS WARNS ITALIANS AGAINST GERMAN TRICKERY Rome. Oct. S.—Samuel Gonrpers, .resident of the American Federation if Labor, who is here witli a delega ion of American labor leaders. drongly denounced tho recent peace novr of the Central powers, saying hat the now Germ nan maneuver* seeks to weaken the unity of the h-tnocratic nations and lessen their fighting spirit. BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given that on Oc :ober, 1918, the Board of City Com missioners passed a resolution roeom mended by the Board of Health au ihon/.ing (he City Manager to adver lisp for bids anti let to the hlehcs bidder (he garbage and Sanitary privilege. Contract to lie let upon uieh terms and conditions as may be described by the city Mana-er. Hoar I nf Health and City Attorney All bids will be received at City Manager's of flee up to October IP, 191 s, at 9 a. nt. Manager io r. :,i , , ...-- - -T=3» In that hour of shadows when folks need our assistance—it is 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 Embalmer In Attendance. 112 Prospect Ave. Phone 29 “TO RAGE STORE YOUR FURNITURE WITH A. G, Rhodes Furniture Go. RATES VERY REASONABLE. PHONE 62* COMPLETE DETAILS OF PATHFINDING TOUF MEN OF THE HIGHEST INTEGRI TY WILL START OUT NEXT WEEK TO SELECT ROUTES. Kvery detail of the Pathfindinc (our to inspect 'ho various routes foi th" Renkhend National Highway from Memphis, Tenn., via Little Rock to JCl Paso. J'csas, has been carefully worked out and announced by Score tar.v .1 A Uountee, who has chary, of the party President Plowman, in accordance with instructions of the llankhend Association, given at Littl ‘ Rock April lk-lit, has appointed members of this commission coming Pom I he States of Virginia. Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. The gentle men selected are of tlie highest char acter and are successful business men. Secretary of Agriculture lions ton has designated Morris O. Kltl ridge of the office of Public Roads ami Ruray (engineering to repjresen* Hip United States government or. this commission. He is considered one of tli" ablest road engineers in the United States. President Plowman will accom pany the Palhflmling Commission am) an effort is lining made in base Senator Hnnkhead join the party on rout 1 as many reipiests are coming for him to visit various points in Tixas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and New .Mexico. l'ltc inspection of I ho I’athfindins Commission will cover over :!,oo > miles and will roquiri lour weeks' lime They will inspect two routes between Memphis and Little Rock; two routes between 'Little ltock and I’ort Smith: one route between l.-il lli Hook and Hot Springs to Texar kana: thvo rontes in Cklaiinma, two in New Mexico and lime in Texas, betters and telegrams received hj Secretary liouutrc" show that the Pathfinders will be accorded every ourtesy possible and much onthtisi !sm is being aroused over the coming >f the party. The commission will each Memphis on the afternoon of ictober 1 Ith. when they will be en i Gained at the Chisco hotel by the 'rlttenden, Arkansas, and Cross Country Association. SECRETARY OF STATE ACCEPTS JUDGE JAMES L. GRAHAM'S PETITION NAME WILL BE CERTIFIED OUT AS AN INDEPENDENT CANDI DATE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE fudge lames L. Graham went to l.b lo Rock yesterday afternoon for a tonsulation -v i t It Attorney General it.d Secretary of State relative to dotting his name on the ticket as an ndependant cowlldate for Circuit fudge. The Attorney General held that tny one who had been a candidate in the Democratic Primary could not be a candidate in the General Elec tion unless he ltad renounced his party affiliation with the Democrats. After his ruling the Secretary of State required fudge Graham to file in affidavit setting out that be was not running as a democrat but as an independent, after which he save him the following lettpr: Hon. Jas. 1. Graham Hot Springs. Ark., required number of signatures to a petition to have your name certified out as an independent candidate for Circuit Judge, for the txth Judicial District, composed of Carla mi and Montgomery counties, and also filed nti affidavit, announcing you were no longer a ft ilia ted with the democratic party, shall certify your name ou on the ticket to he voted on at the general election. Nov. Mlt. It is Very inceivlv. TOM .1 TDIMIA I., Secretary of state TRAUGOTT & COOK WOOD AND COAL ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED PHONE 1031 ft 29-1 w —-o--— Pat up some eggs this season. Re how easy and cheap it is. You wll continue the practice every year a you ran fruit. Egg Preserver 30c pe pint, Tate per quart. Schneck Drill Co. Phone No. 7. 9-K-tf ---0 Dr W. IT Hickson announces tin lie treats eczema, blood and all kind of skin diseases, by a method that I simply wonderful. Also diseases o tho rectum and cares piles wltliou the use of the knife. Twenty year in ilot Springs, Ark. Citizens Nations Bank Building. 8-2 -o— Sentinel-Record classified sdvertls <n» Wring* -*sn1t* CHICHESTER S PILLS I 1 IIK hRAMi. A 1 Ask ).inr lirufglst i t /A A hl-chi**-ler* Tlr®nil//V\ rill* iu hid »u4 A.uia i l *.». w«i*ic4 *tUi •:.»« Kii Imb* no othrr. Bur nfjroop V Ur«nM. An1-, i itd’II l-d'lIFK.Trii 8 IMAMOND 'IRANI! PII,l.s,( t»i yeaiw k n~wo &, Lr-t. a licit. Ats*»> * ReJUl tn SOLD Sr DRl!(jGISTS IVt KVVAHI fJ A FORT SMITH HARD Hit BY THE INFLUENZA [ Fori Smith, Ark., Oct. X. S| ani-li influenza developed ill this cuy tv.Vi ko much rpidity Turing last night cud today that the city board of health issued orders closing the pmi'uc schools theatres and forbidding public ".Uh erings of any nature. Three deaths have resulted from the epidemic anil there are many serious cases, in cluding several physicians of the al ready depleted force of medical men. MORE MEN CALLED FOR EXAMINATION i THIRTY-SEVEN MEN NOTIFIED TO REPORT FOR PHYS- CAL EXAMINATION FOR ARMY SERVICE. The local hoard has issued cards to tire fo'lowing to report at the court house today to undergo physi cal examination for classification for army service: Monet ief, Bishop ICarl, Bear Ark Metzer, Chae, Joseph, 112 (laities Ave Mcirou.ild, loseph Moody, (12b Prospect Ave. McCabe, Fugi-.ac John, I lh \\ li t lingtoli Ave l.ogan, Sidney. !i Short St. Locknut-, -II? 1-2 Benton St. Bide, Kldrielt, MU Baines Ave. kenlson, .lames, 271 Humble So Kloethe, William Ituhiu, Thomp son building. James, (Tamil' Thomas. Whitting ton, Aik. Hill, Monroe Franklin. Avnnt Ark Henderson, (blester, job ( url Si Horton, Olin Montgomery, 71" or hits CiurrU SI House, Goo Anderson, Mcmdug. Godwin. Waller Franklin, ; K. 0 Nn. I. Good win, liosie T.. 127 Hast Grand. Graves, Rufus, Cedar Glades. Gibson Win Henry, 111 Ivy St.. Green, Henry, hil Park Ave. Graves, Find, 101 Gaines Ave. Goodwin Ernest H., 212 Garden Si Greene, Geo. Henry. Tin Church St. Graves, Julia Wesley, Lena Route, ltox "2. Cedar Glades. GrHs'm, Wano, \li Valley Rout , Ftox ti. Foster, laike, on. J. B. Graves. Eldripes, Walter. I1 Helen St. Ewing, lan.es Herbert, STt! Central A v e. Ely, John. Elfricd. James Fitzen, Box (>2.7 Dietz, ('has. Then. 2M> Prospect Av c. Dilbeek, Jasper B. 72" Malv. rn A ve. Calvard, ('has. dl. B>7 Park Ave Castle, Fred J. 121.7 Malvern Ave. Bounds. William Alfred, Milton Atanaskowitch, Melon. If. S. Con fectionery. Allen, Lee Castle, R F. D. No. 1 -c— AILMENT OF WOMEN. There is no denying the fact that thousands of American women drag along day in and day out suffering 1 with these ailments peculiar to their eex which make life u burden. H women v ho suffer from dragging down pains', inflammatory, liberated or catarrhal conditions would only give that greatest of all remedies Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound a trial, they would readily find relief from suffering, as the many letters of commendation constantly being published prove. —Adv. -o l ick Gwin's Garage, automobile rr pairing. Now open. No. 4 Hagen street. 10-G-lm -o Wawerman Blood Tost,. Laboratory or the Hot Springs Sanitarium, 619 Central avenue --o DR. WALKERS OFFICE. Hr Ha Cos fa Walker announces that he has removed his offices to a front suite, second floor, in the Kempner building. Elevator service. 4-15-tl Concrete, Fire Proof Storage Ware House BUILT WITH A SPECIAL VIEW TO CIVE PROTECTION. 15.000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE We Store Everything—Furniture, Cotton, All Kinds of Goods at Very Reasonable Prices. PHONES 82 AND «» lajrru. Rheumatism! Scrofula. Syphilis Eosema or anv blood, liver or kidnei disease, or your dollar returned then Why softer or pay hie bills, take expen alve trips nr buy s remedy with no at turaneo. If not henefr*ed. of netting youi money refunded* t tiam built mv trade with a meritorious remedy and fair deal ins: a trlnl Is all I ssK you to (five G. 8 Sold by druggists or sent prepaid, price II 0# per bottle or tf for 15.00. Always call en your druKklst for G. 8 before you order from me. Writ# to ms for testimonials sml mention, this paper. L. M. GROSS 721 Spring Street LITTLE RO\5K * ARK f i | Suggestions to Women “Just Ready to Drop” When you are “just ready to drop,” when you feel so weak that you can hardly drag yourself about— and because you have not slept well, you get up as tired out next morning as when you went to bed. you need help. Vinol will help you just as it did these two women. Why not try it? HERE IS PROOF Pittsburgh, Pa. "I keep house for my husband and myself and I got into a weak, run down, nervous condition and no appe tite. 1 he„rd how Vinol helped others and tried it and it built me up so I ain strong, have a good appetite and feel better in every way,” — Mrs. .lames Croker. Holmdel, N.J. “ I live on a farm and am a hard working woman and for weak, run down, overworked conditions have found nothing that will create an appetite, build me up and make me strong equal to Vinol. It helped sev eral others in our neighborhood, too. ” —Mrs. Thomas Ellis. i or all run-down, nervous. miHeimc conditions, weak women, overworked men, feeble old people and delicate children, there i» no remedy li’-e Vinul. R. G- MORRIS DRUG CO., AND CRUCGIST EVERYWHERE. CR B. T. BOURDIER. Chiropodist and Foot Specialist. Has removed his office from Huck slaff Hath House to Kempner’s Shoe Store. WASSERMANN BLOOD TEST, $5.00 All chemical and analytical work at a reasonable price. Wasaermann laboratory, 71614 Central Avenue, Dr. Walter McLain, director. f GROSS’MERCHANTS RESTAURANT OPENS m DINNER l TODAY S After Being Closed for Two Weeks | The Place Has Been Repainted, Repaired and Decorated Bith Dining § Room and Kitchen. An Inspection is Solicited. ! Diamonds! LATEST NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY 1 FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ;jt! BLAKES Leading Jewelers jjjj I A 500 TRUNKS TO PICK FROM $8.50 to $200.00 As last year, largest and best line of school trunks in the city, nothing but the best. .Old trunks taken in trade on new ones. JOHN C. BOHL’S 514 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 311