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I CLASSIFIED COLUMNS' ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. POSITIVELY ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH WANTED A\ AN TED—Work by experienced waitress. Phono i;,op tu j WANTED—To rent good ridin. hor-o and saddle for one month plume .Woodcock apartments 171:,. \]t. Yoting. WANTED—Ladies to try Delta's Ori ental f old Cream Mules the -kin soft, and velvly Will not harm the most delicate skin, nor promote tho growth of .wperflotts haul The ordor in delightful. One., used, always used For sale by all the leading dr ggi-i. 5<i cents the jar. In-1!2-rrt. WANTED—Job us collector or mlt work. Reasonable wage it’ car .Sentinel Record. lo 2 ■ jt WANTED All kinds of earpent t contracts. Let us figure on your work. No job too small or too large. Phone 2033. 9-2f-1 m. ITItNITlTtE of till kinds Ixmglu sold and repaired Stoves a specialty Call Sid, 2".'.0. :>i7 Malvern. lo-e-ln WANTED—Position by lady as kook keeper, cashier or office work Ex perienced. Address C M S, tie, Carl ton Terrace. ,, WANTED We buy, sett and exchange new ami second-hand furniture. Oil mattresses made new. Danders Mat tress Co, J. II Hey nolds, Prop Phono 1 WANTED l’almi t, clairvoyant Con sult tho oldest and the best. Spirit ualist meetings Sunday S p. in. Head ings daily. See i»r. Wheeler, 22'it) Mouth Central avenue, ami Henderson avenue. Take Oaklawn car. s -25 t W.'Y.NITJK i airier mr ujm.hwi rn u One preferred living in that ta ction of city. Must lie good reliable bo.v. Apply this office ut p. in 8 8 tf WANTED—To buy two carloads of Bccond-band furnituro and stoves. Arkansas Furniture and Stove Co, 214 Third St., Phone M'S fi-18-tf. WANTED TO BUT—Sacks. War prices pa'd for eecondhand sacks C J. Horner Co. 10-29-tf WANTED—Best prices paid for ladles and gents' second-hnnd cloth ing and shoes B Shay, 408 Mal vern Ave. Phone 2000. 6-6-tf 1 WANT to cleaw your CARPETS and RUGS. Telephone 347 aud wagon will call. Chas. Hotchkiss, Mgr. 2-10-tt WANTED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE WILSON FURNITURE CO. 4*35 OucihUa Ave. Phone 222* Warehouse 202-4 Third 8t. Phon* 71. WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for second-hand clothing, shoes, hats, etc. 719 Central Ave. Phone lt'ARi. Cleaning, pressing oid repairing. Free auto delivery. 12-12-tf j MOTELS ANI APARTMENTS THE OUACHITA FURNISHED | ROOLMS—Newly furnished through out; near bath house. All conven iences. Rates reasonable The Misses Busch, Props, 230 Ouachita Ave. 2-14-tf 1 park peace apartments. Phone 1957. No. 16 Park Place. Strictly modern nicely furnished apartments, with hot and cold run . i _ a __ licrhtu mill U1U& niuoi, -- hath, 1-2 block Park avenue cur * line. Modern, homelike apartments. Everything furnished. reason-, aide. Rest of references. J’lione No. 20 or GDI. M. Yager._s~i:’ lf WILSON COZY INN—428 1-2 Ouachita Avenue. Two room apart ments, bath, laundry included. Al so nicely furnished rooms. All mo dern. One block of bath house. Phone 1797. Mrs. Joe Wilson, Prop 9-12-tf THE PLAZA — Ugbt housekeeping apartment* end furnished rooms—all modern, enclosed sleeping porches, beautiful location; opposite U. S. Su perintendent's resodence. 610 Reserve Av#. Phone 954. Mrs. M. F. Green. "■.. QUELLA APARTMENTS. 2 and 3 room apartments; mod ern; strictly first-class accomo dations; also rooms, Hot ar»d cold running water and sleeping porches. S’ 808 Park Avi. Phone 1023. _— !>,,» FOR RENT—Modern 3, 2, 3, 4-room aparementa; all 'convenience* and \ ' bath; laundry included. 137 Creet St. and No. 11 Carlton Terras*. Phone 1551. Room* $1.00 week. up. 10-15-tf P.LSTEAD APARTMbiiT S—Modern t housekeeping aiiltee; brick budd Ideal location. Also single room* 8 running water; gas included. 137 ipel at. Phone $8$. Mra. Chaa. f. I WANTED W \.\1K1i i'o rent lour or live1 room furnished modern 'bungalow, de e m. Phone l:!!•*:. io-2o-2t. WANTED Five to 2<> acres improved dose in, bargain. Address Suburban, Sentinel- Record. 30-18-3W _ FOR RENT 1 l<''H RENT -Furnished apartments three. "vo and five rooms all modern t'| ut reasonable to permanent tenants 1‘llOtte 422. ] -22-1 m I OK RENT Nicely furnished room, connecting bath, private home Phone 1822 ]i)-22-Vm FOR Rl.NT -Furnished light house keeping apartments, single or double $2,.‘.'i anil up. Rest location and close in Inj Quapaw Phone Hi Ui-?n-"t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. 2(<S Fountain street Id-Jti-n. ---3 FOR RENT Eurnishedd cottage, six rooms and hath, one half block of car line, 21k Parker street. Phone Mrs Crockedt, !C7. 10 12-ff. FOR ItHNT—Close in, modem furnish ed cottages, apartments ond rooms. Mrs. Joe Si ne, 415 Quapaw Avenue, Phone 1^29. 8-7-tf. FOR RENT x room modern residence unfurnished. Rath, etas, electric lights, furnaie Most delightful res ill. le' section of C'*y, 120 Prospect avenue. Apply Dodson Insurance Vget'c.t. Tdpliene 2 21. I it IU -1 Hi FOR RENT Furnished apartments in suits of two or more rooms, (!ara-,e free. Phone 2221. 2,'at Cedar street FOR RENT Furnished Flat, 1 rooms a hath. Mil Center street. Phone JSS.'i. 10-5-lm. FUR RENT—Large sunny rooms in quiet neighborhood; no children; an ideal place for nervous people. Close to Central avenue. Prices reasonable 215 Court street. Phone 2011. 9-29-1 mo FOR RENT—Nicely tarnished apart ment with hath Apply 552 Prosper avenue. 10-2—n FOR RENT—'Nicely furnished cot tages and flats; all modern con veniences; SHI per month up. Take Park avenue car to Dell at., Inquire 14 Dell. Phone 2062. Free garage. FOR RENT—Cottage, 4-rooms and both. Call St Johns Place or phone 1582 3-22 tf FOR RTUNT—Modern appointed furnished cottages, on Cedar street. Apply 209 Cedar street or telephone 299. 4-18-tf SIMANTON’S Mud Baths, furnished cottages and batching apartments. 110 Ravine St. 100 feet off Park Ave. LIGHT airy housekeeping rooms, one block from bath house; electric lights? |l.GO per week and up. 21S Court St. Phone 1648 7-14-tf APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Five and three rooms, beautifully furnished, with bath; close in; best location and near bath houses; $15.00 and $20.00 per month 411 Prospect avenue. 7-9-tf FOR RENT—lombler Apartments; 1 5 room, with bath and sleeping porch on third floor; unfurnished, for one vnnr A f t rriirntPS if t:iki»n once Tel. 17(1, or call at Algonquin flats. 3 U tt TO/EG ANT FITHN7SHJ5D COTTAGES 123-429 Wlilltlng'on—apply 473 Whit tington. Phone 534. 6-10-tf THOS. H. DOHERTY FURNISHED COTTAGES Clean and homelike; 3 blocks from center of city. Rates: $12 per month and up. 705 Malvern Ave» Phone 860 or 507. Cor. Malvern and Jefferaon. LOST AND Fv'iWNB LOST -Wrist watch between Dugai Stuart building and Western I nion Return to Dr Martin's office, IHigar Stewart building. 102.-2t OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all firm or persons who have up a deposit cl the sum of fifty ($50.00) dollars, with cither the City of lllot Springs or the City Clerk of said city, for the pur pose of making excavation in the paved streets of the eityof llot Springs, Arkansas, are hereby noti fied to present said receipts to the city clerk within ten days from this date, for the purpose of re-issue; a failure to present said receipts wiil render the same null and void. Given 1 nder my hand as City Man ager of the City of llot Springs, on iIlls 22nd day of October, 1918. Geo I! lidding, city .Manager, 16-23-4t —-o 3eattnel Record tlamiried advertl* i af bring* malt*. 1 .> •,< j « » FOR SALE 1 OR SALK A t kct in Kansas City, good till November the 14th \ Idles* (J. Cl., Sentinel IRecord. ;?t. KO'R SALIC Some very large suit eases, hot Sprim-s A let ion House 1 t r. Central avenue id 20-tf. FOR SALK Black mate, suitable for driving or wo k purposes. I’hone S!2 lb-20-1w FOR SALIC Close in, bungalow, live rooms, hath, sleeping porch. \V. T ' Haw kins, r._‘; 1-2 Central avenue j Phono 2V.L lo-ls-1 w KOR ICXCHAXtlK OR SALIC- Wliii' King a,nd Carneause Pigeons; reason aide cash price; or exchange offers considered Chicken coops and Cyph ers Brooders for sale. Phone 2::s. ] D- ■><!-f W _; KO'R SALIC Nice rooming hoti>-:e, cen trally located. Bon 101 City. ID- I s- 1m KOR SALK Belgian hares well bred youngsters 11 months old. Prices right. Will IHuheroon, lilt tlreenxvood avenue. Jn Hi 2w ---- r* 1 pan EMPTY MOLASSES BARRELS FOR SALE C. J. Horner Co. PHONE 406-407-71. FOIl SALK—Suburban nome, ten acres, all tillable, good spring, now modern house, gas electric light, wa ter, telephone and garage; on Malvern road, one mile from city. Price #7,500. easy terms. Phone 798. 3-10-tt FOR SALK Pi acres; also 30 acres im proved land, 1 2 miles out on Shad} drove road; cheap for cash, or o terms. Address .! A. Shlves, ll.Fl) No 2 lo-22-lm. FOR SALK Maxwell five passenge auto; self starter; la good condition Terms. Phone 798. 9-19 t FOR SALK—{'heap account of new draft The Camouflage, *515 ( emr» avenue. Coed paying soft drink an light lunch stand. Inquire on prem isos. 9-6-t Dry Wood 4-Foot Body Wood Oak $6, Pine $5.50 Cord DELIVERED THIS MONTH Phone 407 or 1667 FOR SALK—Or will exchange for land, a splendid, .modern apartment house, 19 rooms; elegantly furnished. Phone 1216 or 2300. 5-15-tf FOR SALK — iiambletonian Coder Bottom Stallion, fifteen hundred pounds, dark Lay; will work in any position. H. li Hood, Box 12. Mi Valley route. 10-6-3w Foil SALK Oil niONT—4-room house corner of Ash and Palmetto Sts.; easy terms. Apply l)r. M. Cl. Thompson, over Schneck Drug Store. 7-11 tf K >K SALE- The Best small betel In the city, centrally located; will sell at a bargain if sold before July 1 Address, II J . this office. (i-9-tf NOJICE TOR PUBLICATION. Department of the. Interior. 1T S. Land Office at Little Lock, Arkansas September 27. 191S. Notice is hereby given that John W. Ragsdale, ot Jessieville, Arkansas who, on 'lav 21, 1912, and December 22, 191 I made original and additional entries No. (Lf!li3 and 011112, for SL %-i NE 1-4 S 1-2 SW 1-4 NE 1 S 1-2 NIC I-1 SW 1-4 NE 1-4. S 1-2 NW {■ I SW I I NIC 1-4, N I 2 NI 2 sw i t ne 1-4 N'V i-i ne i-4 and L SW |-t NE 1-1 NIC 1 1 Section 8, Township I N. Range 19 W„ 3th Principal Meridian, litis filed notice of intention to make three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before P. S. Commissioner at Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the 3th day of November. 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: James 1C. Crosby, of Jesseville. \rkai sas; Joseph Crosby. of Jesseville. Ar kansas; Robert E Johnson of Jesse vRle, Arkansas; Henry Meriott, o Jesseville, Arkansas. JOHN W ALLEN. Register Put tip some eggs this season. Se how easy and cheap it is. You wll continue the practice every year at you can fruit. Egg Preserver 20c per p'nt, fide per quart. Schneck Drug Co. Phone No. 7. 9-5-tf Keep your eggs now and put then up in Egg Preserver. One pint wll keep thlr'y doren egg* 20c per pint r,0c per quart Schneck Drug Co Phone No, 7, 9-5—t \ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, l' S, Dan Office at I.ittle Rock, Arkansas Sept, e, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Thoma II. Parker, of Jessevile, Arkansas, \vh on October 11914, made homestea entry No. OlPi.HL for K 1-2. N\V 1 SW 1 t, s\V 1-4 N\\ I 4 S\V 1-4, Sec.2 and s i 2 NK 1 i sk i i. and s t SK 1-1, Section :i, Township 1 N Range 19 \Y. ."th Principal Meridian lias filed notice of intention to mak Three year Proof, to establish clatn to the land above described, befor U S. Commissioner, at Hot Springs Arkansas, on the 15th day of October 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Ifav wood Smith, of Jesseville, Arkansas Tom MeRey, of jessevj^, Arkansas \lbert I.. Mag by. of .iesflfclle, Arkan ‘is; Napoleon Davis, oP* JessevlMe Arkansas. JOHN W. ALI.KN. (Tues) Register COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of the authority and direction contained in the decretal order of th Chancery Court of Garland County made and entered on the 1st day o July, A.D. 1918, in a certain cans (No. 11:1971 then pending therein he tween Nellie Dorman, admr et a1, complainants, and W. 11 Connell Admr et al. defendants, tMe under [signed, ii-s Commissioner of said Court will offer for sale at public vendue t the highest bidder, at the west fron door or entrance of the County Court house, in which sabl Court is held, it tlie County of Gariutd, within tit hours prescribed by law for ,t..di ia rales, on the lilli dn\ of October \ I) J V..O . ' , . ■ tale, to-wlt: Lot seven t7) of llloeit No. Six (•>). of the Subdivision know!' ns Hie North Hot Springs Budding and Land Company s Addition to the City or Hot Springs. Arkansas, ami being subdivision of * lit* East half <K 1 2) o tlte Northeast Quarter t.NR 1 - J > o Section Twenty-nine (29), Townshi: Two (2) South, Range Nineteen (19 West, '■time being n accordance witi the plat and bil! of assurance recorde in Hook 02, at page (172. of tin* Her orda of Heeds and Mortgages of fiar land County, Arkansas: also the Nor:' thirty acres of the Southwest Qunrte (SW 1 41 of the Northwest quarto (N'VV 1 i) of Section Thirteen (12) Township Three (7) South, Hang Nineteen (19) West, situated in Oar land County, Arkansas. Terms of sale: On a credit of tit re, months, the purchaser lining require' to execute a fond as required by la and tlte order and decree of said Conr in said cause, with approved security bearing interest at the rate of 8 pc cent per annum from dale of sale un til paid, and a lien being retained T the premises sold to secure the pay ment of the purchase money. Given under my hand tins 19th da, of September AT). 191S. F. W. ROWLES, Commissioner in Chancery (Erl.) WARNING ORDER. In the ■Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark. H. ,1 Maxey, plaintiff, vs Nannie E. Maxey, defendant. The defendant, Nannie R. Maxey warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, II ,l. Maxey. Witness my hand and the seal ol aid court this 6th day of August. 1918. F W. ROWLES, Clerk If. P. CHAPPELL, Atty. ad Litem. WARNING ORDER In the Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark A. O. Hinton, plaintiff, vs. Casslo Hinton, defendant. The defendant, Cassle Hinton, warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, A G. Hinton. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this Gib day of August, 1918. F W ROWERS, Clerk. II P CHAPPED, Ally ad Litem. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of DeWitt ('. Itugg. deceased, were is sued to the undersigned by the clerk of the Probate Court of Garland County, in the State of Arkansas, on the _‘Gth day of July, A. J). 191S. All persons having claims against said estate nro therefore hereby notified to exhibit the same to the under signed, properly authenticated, within six months after the date of such let ters or they may he precluded from any benefit in said estate. And if such claims be not exhibited as afore said, within one year after the date of such letters, they will bo forever barred and precluded from any bene fit from said estate. Given this 26th day of July, A D 1918. J. 11 AVERY, Administrator with mill annexed, of Ihe Estate of DeWitt C. Rugg, de ceased. 7-2-7-Sat-lS -o-—— WARNING ORDER. In the Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark. Morris Nolan, Plaint lit vs. Edna Nolan, Defendant. The de fendant, Edna Nolan, is warned to ap pear in this Court within thirty day and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, Morris Nolan. Witness my hand and the seal of raid Court this 11th day of Septem her. 1918, F W. Rowles, Clerk H. P Chappell, Att y ad Litem, WILSON'S REPLY WILL BE GUIDED BY WAR COUNCIL (CONTIM'Bn FROM PACK OVK.) contend that this meant no farther dis cussion. of the issues involved would he tolerated. The other view, held very generally In official circles ts llial a reply Is desirable from every standpoint, that it Y.UI ln> forthcoming after fall con sideration: and that i‘ will deal cbi'tef ly with the immediate military prrtb bins bating aside for tbo future eh tilings as the tiennan denials of cruel ty and ruthless destruction and dot;ids as to the genuineness of the -op' proclaimed democratic regime ;>t lier lln. Whatever form any further diplo matic exchanges may take, one otTic ial pointed out tonight, ai'K r all them is hut one question, Are the iler tnans whipped'.’" If they are whop d, ami ready to surrender when uttcnipx at bargaining have failed, the surrend er w ill come quickly < liougll as quick ly as the non who say !he\ have superseded the l.aiser and the yar lords in power dare to let the truth sink home upon the <ierman puhlu Some diplomatic reports support thn| theory that they are restrained front r'Aealltig the real situalion abruptly and taking peace at any price only from fear of more than n political rev olution. Notes approaching gradually a final capitulation seem in give the (human public new,- in broken doses, and at the same time to take every pic slide .chance of finding .1 loophole in American and allied harmony with the hope of nvoidin'-' ultimately throw 'a the Klerntan nation upon the : mercy of its enemies. I Austria 1 iunearv and Turkey yv, re scarcely mentioned hole In today's discussions or the hi I lint inn, though il o is null'll that the prevent German 1'nmiminii'alioti mu.vh nothing whatever about "in harmony with our allies.'' Hoth Ihe allies and Germany regard ihe h i -er central powers as virtuaur out or tile war. though the torees word ing within their borders have a little ■ inure U> do before the surrender routes Senator Lodge, republican leader, ' and tanking minority member oc trie ' foreign relations committee, issued a statement nuring Ihe dav denouncing 1 the German note as another poorly ' laid trap anrii re iteraling Ills opinion that only one demand should be made ’ liy the president ' I'ncondittonal snr ' render.'' The lu*li"f that no t ap will succeed • was re-iterated everywhere, At least the one thing slated on authority is that there will be no rcla.vaion of the great forward movement of the Aim r i* an and allied armies or no a'lsten tatlon from attack upon die retreating foe, except upon Ihe terms of the al lied and American military leaders Terms of evacuations, it is pointed out, necessarily would he virtually the terms of an armistice, and in the opiu Vin of military men would inciud’e breaking the German war machine as an armed force and the occupation b> Americans and allies of such strateg ctie lines and strongholds as General Foeli might deem necessary. -o-• NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depart of Ihe Interior, C. S Land ut lice at Little Itock, Arkansas, Oc tober Jk, Ibis. Nitue is hereby given that I.<oniue llice of Electric, Vnk„ who, on Augus 21, lull, made homestead entry. No 011151, for \V 1-2 SE ! I and E 1 H\V 1-4, Section 5, township I N llaiige is \\ , 5th 1’rlncipal Meridian has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before f S. Commissioner, at Hot Springs. Ark. mn in* 'nth dav nf November 1U1K. Claimant names as witnesses: David I). Duvall, of Electric, Ark: George Keister of Electric, Ark ; Trutne Howard of Electric, Ark.; (leo Cramer <>i Electric, Ark. John \V. Allen, (Sun) * Register. -o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior, C S. Land Office at Little Hock, Arkansas, Oc tober 4. IP 18. Notice is hereby given that Neal Kisher, of Cedar Glades, Arkansan, who on October 20, l!U:i, and August 2b, lbltl, made original and additional entries, No. 010107 and uli!f>'l, for S 1-2 S 1-2 NE 1 1 SE I -1 SNA 1-4 9 1 2 si: 1 I 8W 1-4, N 1-2 a 1-2 NS I I SAV 1 I, N 1-2 NE 1-1. S\V I I. EE 1-4 N\V 1-4 and S\V 1-4 N\V 1-i, Section 2b, Township I M, Range 20 \\, "tli Principal Meridian, has fled notice of intention to make hreo year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bofoie U. S. Com missioner, at Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the 12 nay of November, 101s. Claimant names as witnesses: Janies HBlocher, of Cedar Glades, Arkansas; Houston Richardson, of Cedar (Hades. Arkansas; Aren Graves, of Cedar Glades, Arkansas; Randolph Graves, of Cedar (fades, Arkansas. Jijhn W. Allen. Register FOR CONSTABLE The .Sentinel Record ts authorize to announce Vince Brown as a can didate for constaMe of Hot Bprlnc township, subject to the voice of th people. l>r. J F Merritt >e now located in the Humpter-Little Bldg. Calls ans wered day or night. Phones—office Ml; re* Lienee, tH CONGRESS ASKED TO INCREACE THE NAVY SECRETARY DANIELS LAYS PLANS BEFORE THE HOUSE NAVAL COMMISSION. Washington, o. t Congress hasj been asked by the navy department to, authorize a sreon.l three year n val btiihlliu' program to provide ten id - J di'ional stipe: .lreailmtuglll s. ix l.*al tie cruisers and IIP smaller vessels at a cost ot $ipi:i,tl0il,<wo | liis was tils t loeeil tonight by Secretary Daniels af ter hw appearance hefore the hti'lse naval eoi.iiui-sion to explain tile up propriation. Thia authorization Is tskt i, for the next fist-aj year and Is in nudditiou to the 1 ,x. naval vessels comprising (he first three-year building program an thorizrd in llUa and tli" great mini her m new d-xstroyers and other spec ial 'ypes t onlracted for since the I'nit et|. States entered the war. Work on the lirst three year program wav de layed by the war, lint congress has reipilre.i that a start must ... made on till the vessels before next .Inly Including: the ji'.OO.OOO.nim for the three vents program, Secretary Daniels said the total estimates of Hi department for sli p eonst rut’I ion, including arm.)' and armament amount, this year to $!i72,0!M).i)0o. Only $2oitp.oo,ooo of the ($1,100,ntHi.O'MI will he made available, next year for construction wodk mi the three year program, in addition to $':72.nini.ooo asked for completing v. sets already authorized. The new program of l.'il vessels, said Secretary Daniels, prescribes specific numbers of battleships mil battle cruisers onlv (here being ten battle ers. As regards smaller* vessels, al though the tuliil number is to tie ltd il is simply u-keil that they he ot types already approved and in existence, or ot new types which mitt develop din ing the life of the program, the de tails being left to the discretion of the na\ \ repartition! The new three year program is » continuation of the ipoltry adopted in I'lld of increasing the nav y and i-on H nil late.; Its teady p U'pbnlhlhvj' and improvement, it is in line with the policy adopted by this government and which Inis met with the entire approv al of the American people of building tip a navy strong enough to meet all requirement.s. This program, if authorized by con gress as I am confident it will he will give us sixteen capital ships that will be the equal of any allo.it at trie time they ire In,ill The battle si>t|*» and battle cruiser* authorized in I he first three year program will lie un excelled by those ot any other navy and tin* country may rest assured that in the new const met ion authorized our contract ora will produce the most powerful and effective of fighting craft. The three year program adopted In 101’ti provided for ten battleships and six but tie cruisers. Now we ask for as many mor ■, to lie built as those formerly authorized are innipieled arm facilities become available. The total expenditure on this pro -ram is $tiO,ooO,!HiO, the provision for the first year being a third of till , $200,000 non. Tills Is exclusive of es timates for emergency applications for new vescsels to lie 'built under war urgency, which total $1 to,Don,000 and also of estimates for continuing and pushing the old program, the emer gency construction of destroyers un der way, etc. Including the )f;o<),ono,nnu frow which authorization Is requested in the new three year program the total estimates of the department for shin construct ion. including armor and armament, amount this year to $072,090,00** The total amount I recommended ror appropriation next year for ship con struction that is for completing ves sels already authorized and for lie.v vessels is <190,000 Dr. W. H. Hickson announces tint he treats eczema, blood and all kinds of skin diseases, by a method thut is simply wonderful. Also diseases of the rectum and cures piles without the use of the knife. Twenty years in Hot Springs, Ark. Citizens National Rank Building. S-21 Wasterman Blood Test. laboratory or the Hot Springs Sanitarium. 619 Central avenue, DR. WALKERS OFFICE. Dr. DaCosta Walker announces that he has removed his offices to a front suite, second floor, m the Kempner building. Elevator service. 4-15-tf ■-o Dr. S. W. Breedlove. Dr. J. S. Wilkins Res. 815 Malvern. Pnone 2133 DRS BREEDLOVE A WILKINS Physicains A Surgeons Arkansas National IBank Building Office hours: Suites 400-403 9 a m to 12 m., 2 to 5 p. m Office Phone SI City call answered day or night. TRY CHIR For Headaches, Di: Stomach and Liver D and Neuritis. Consul DR. H. D. FERGUSOr RESTRICTIONS PLACED ON MAIL ORCER HOUSES. uu \\ ashlneton, (>ci ^hoe manu facturers and mall order house* sell ing direetlv t<. the coiv-unier are re ipilrded unde a ruling twins by the war Industrie.; board to ugn retailers’ pledge card and abide In the recent t.-nily esfp lehed price and fjunlliy siandaridi/at ion progrjm. At tlio same time the board ordered colors of children's hoes restricted to black, (laris brown ,n:d white and the eilml- V’,1 nalioi ol pcrforalion except on tha til1 Another order forbids the importa lion of men s and boys felt hats which do i nt conform to the style, shape and color restrii (ions imposed upon domestic manufacturer^. a WARNING ORDER. In th(> Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark Geo gia State Savings Association and Edward W. Bell, Trustee, I’lalntlffs, vs. Minnie O. Welih, Calvin .1 Welyli. et ab, De fendants. The defendants, -T. W. Jenkins Company, Eastern Cloak and Suit Company. Beldliig llrothera and Com pany, Rothschild llrothera Hat Corn pans. Brown Shoo Company, The Mor an Anderson Company, Singer Moss clothing Company, Schwarz & Wild. I largadine-McKlttrlck Dry Goods Company, C. N. Itlx, Trustee, are warned to appear In tills court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs, Georgia Slate Savings Association and Ed ward W Bell, Trustee. Witness rns hand and the seal of said court tills iiiith day of July, A. B 1918 r \\ . i >> i ii'in, v» m i . S W flAURATT, Attorney ad litem. 8-2-f.w - .-o— — ■ —— WARNING ORDER. In Hit* Chnnocry Court of Garlan County, Ark. tins Strauss, Plaintiff \n \V II. Newton, et til, Defendaais The defendant, w FI. Newton, ! yvarneil to appear in tills Court wi'nr thirty day and answer the complain of the plaintiff, Gus Strauss. Witness my hand and the seal <* said Court tills mail day of August 11118. P. W. POWLrtOS, Clerk. Ily J) W. PARK ICR, I). C Te rri IF Randolph, Att’y for Plaintiff II P. Chappel. Att’y ad litem. / Try a Sentinel Record Want Ad. I OSTKOPATH / DR. CUMMINGS i (None other registered.) Arkansas National Bank Building Office Phone, 353. 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