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CLASSIFiE D CO LUMNS ’ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INS mi-mu „„„ nutACHINS EBT|0N. POSITIVELY ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH _ WANTED WANTED—-Good hustling: man with family to work on well equipped lartn near this city. Hood chance for right man <!lve full particulars of smi m apjdicalion. Address Karin, can Sentinel Record. WANTED—Work ~by experier. •••<} waitress. Phono ifuiH. I0~2b-::t WANTED—Ladies to try Tfeilzs Ori endal Cold Cream. Makes the skin' soft and velvty. Will not harm the1 most delicate skin, nor promote tin growth of sii'perflous haul. The ordor Is delightful. Once nsoif. always used For sale by all the leading dri.ggii-c 50 cents the jar. 1u-22-3t WANTED—Five to 2<» a res improved close in, bargain. Address Suburban,! Sentinel-Record. H)-18-2w FI'RNITI’RE of all kinds bought sold and repaired Stoves a specialty Call Sid, 2D,ill. 807 Malvern. 10-ti-1 n WANTED—Position by lady as look koeper, cashier or office work Ex perienced. Address C. M S., lit) Carl ton Terrace. g '4 ‘ WANTED—We buy, sett and exchange new and second-hand furniture. Oil mattresses made new. Landers Mat tress Co., .1. U. Reynolds. Prop. Phono WANTED—Palmist, clairvoyent Con-i suit, the oldest and Hie best. Spirit ualist meetings Sunday s p, m. Head ings daily. See Hr Wheeler, 22 id South Central avenue, and Henderson avenue. Take Ouklawn ear ,y 2.", i WANTED—Carrier for Ouklawn ro ito One preferred living in that section of city. Must be good reliable boy. Apply tills office at 5 p. iu. 8-8 -1f WANTED—To buy two carloads of i second-hand furniture and stoves. Arkansas Furniture and Stove Co, 214 Third St, Phone 80S f,-1S-tr WANTED TO BUT—Sacks. War prices paid for second hand sacks. C. J. HoTner C<x10-29-tf WANTED—iBest prices paid for ladies and gents’ second-hand cloth ing and shoes B. Shay, 408 Mal vern Ave. Phone 2000. S-6-tf l WANT :o clean your CARPETS and RUGS. Telephone 347 and wagon will call. Cha*. Hotchkiss, Mgr. 2-10-tf WANTED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE WILSON FURNITURE CO. 4135 Oudhlta Ave. Phone 2221 Warehouse 202-4 Third St Rhone 71. WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for aecoml-hand clothing, shoea, hati, etc. 719 Central Ave. Phone 1«W. Cleaning, pressing and repairing. Free auto delivery. 13-12-tf HOTELS ANB APAIITMENT1 THE OUACIH1TA FURNISHED ROOM’S—Newly furnished through out; near bath house. All conven iences. Rates reasonable The Misses Busch, Props, 230 Ouachita Ave. 2-14-tf PARK PLACE APARTMENTS, Phone 1957. No. 16 Park Place. Strictly modern nicely furnished apartments, with hot and cold run ning water, gas, electric lights and bath 1-2 block Park avenue car line. '_______ Modern, homelike apartments. Everything furnished. Prices reason able. Best of references. Phone No. 20 or 091. M. Yager. H~u> ir -__-— WILSON COZY INN—428 1-2 Ouachita Avenue. Two room apart ment*, bath, laundry included. Al so nicely furnished rooms. All mo dern. One block of bath house. Phone 1797. Mrs. Joe Wilson. Prop , 9-12-'-f THE PLAZA — Ught housekeeping apartments and furnished rooms—a modern, enclosed aleeoing porches, beautiful location; oppoa*1® bJ. ‘ u perintendent’e resodence. 610 Reserve Ara. Phone 954. Mrs. M. F. Green. QUELLA APARTMENTS. 2 and 3 room apartments; mod ern; strictly first-class accomo dations; also rooms, Hot atw cold running water and sleeping porches. #08 Park Ave. Phene 10Z3. FOR RENT—Modern 1, 2. 3. 4 r00r" ■parementa; nil'conveniences »" bath; laundry Included. 137 Cre» St. and No. .11 Carlton Terms. Phone 1551. Room* $1.00 week, up. 10-15-tf MILLSTEAD APARTMtnTS—Modern light housekeeping suites; hHck buHd tag. Ideal location Also single room? with running water; gaa included. !• 1 Chapel 8t Phone $11. Mrs. Ckas ■*kv War WA n t e d ~r o’uTe~b o y s at the 8ENTINEL RECORD. APPLY Ai ONCE. I_FOR rent *'* ! HENT—Hungalow, four rooms and bath. Screened porch. Apply if.r> Cedar street. 1 t''R h’F.N'T—'Furnished apartments :hrep, two and five rooms; all modern n ot reasonable to perrannene tenants Phone 12;’. P-22-)m I nR RE.VI Nicely furnished room, connecting bath, private home, phone 10 22- lm 1 Oil KEN I Furnished light house, keeping apartments, stngle or double #2 el and up. Itest location and cloee in 402 Qmpavv Phone 541 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, rooms. 2os Fountain street 10-20-ti. FOR RENT Furnishedd cottage, six rooms and bath, one half block of oat line, 2111 Parker tMreet. i’hone Mrs. CroekcM, 927. 10-13-tf. FOK llBN r—Close in, modem fumlah ed cottagea, apartments ond rooma. Mrs. Joe Stone, 415 Quapavr Avenue, Phone 1329. 8-7-tf. FOR RENT—8 room modern residence —unfurnished. Path, gas, electric lights, furnace. Most delightful res id end section of c>tv, 420 Prospect avenue. Apply Dodson Insurance \ge:>cjr. Telphone 351. 10-10-lm FV4R RENT ElirnIshed apartments in suits of two or more rooms, (laraio free. Phone 2221 250 Cedar street 1 U-tj- ltn FOR RENT Furnished Mat. 4 rooms a hath, llo Center street. Phone 1885. ni-5-lm. FOR RENT---Large sunny rooms in (piiet neighborhood; no children; an ideal place for nervous people. Close v cmrui axi’iiiu'. i [lies rt.’usuuu 245 Court street. Phone 2011. 9-29-1 mo FOR UK N’T Nicely furnished apart nient with hath. Apply 552 Prosper* avenue. lfl-2—n FOR RENT—Nicely furnished cot tacos and flats; all modern con veniences; $10 per month up. Take Park avenue car to Dell st.. Inquire 14 Dell. Phone 2052. Free garage. FOR RENT—Cottage, 4-rooms and bath Call St. Johns Place or phone 1582 8-22 tf FOR REJNT—Modern appointed furnished cottages, on Cedar street. Apply 209 Cedar skreet. or telephone 299. 4-18-tf SIMANTON’S Mild Baths, furnished cottages and batching apartments. 110 Ravine St. 100 feet off Park Ave. UGHT airy hotiseneeping rooms, one block from bath house; electric lights^ $1.60 per week and up. 21$ Court St. Phone 1«43 1-14-tl APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Five and three rooms, beautifully furnished, with bath; close in; best location and near bath houses; $15.00 nnd $20.00 per month. 444 Prospect avenue. 7-9-tf FOR RENT—lombler Apartments; 1 5 room, with bath and sleeping porch on third floor; unfurnished, for one year. Attractive rates if taken at once. Tel 470, or call at Algonquin flats. S-31-tt WLEGANT TOHJCSHIDD COTTAGER 422-429 Whitting'on—apply 473 Whit tington. Phone 534. 6-10-tf THOS. H. DOHERTY FURNISHED COTTAGES Clean and homelike; 3 block* from center of city. Rates: $12 per month and up. 705 Malvern Avei Phone 860 or b07. Cor. Malvern and Jafferaon. lost and found LOST Wrist watch between Dugan Siunrt Imilding and Western I nlon Return to Dr. Martin's office, Dugan Stewart building. _ IjOHT— Yesterday morning I receiv ed a setter bitch by express, named Hess '' She is small, black and white, very poor and has a had case of iuar.se. Her coat how's manage treatment. She evidently has a short length of copper wire attached to her collar. Any information or her return will he appreciated and rewarded. Jethro I* Henderson, 502 Prospect avenue Phone 5(12._ IXJOT—Between Scott-Meyer < om mlssion Co., and Enterprise Grocery Co., Auto crank. Return to Scott- 1»‘> mer Commission Co, and receive r* „i 10-24-2t. war 1. DR. WALKERS OFFICE. Dr. DaCoata Walker announces that he has removed his office* to a front suite, second floor, m the Kempnef building. Elevator service 4-16-u Dr. J. F. Merritt i« now located in the Sumpter-Ldttle Bldg. <'*11* *a* wered d.y or nigbt. Phoues-offlc*. |4t; reaidenca, 4N. FOR SALE • iHt SALE—4-5.00 Murphy Wardrobe Trunk, good as new $:!E.0i>. $411.no] Ithaca 20 guage double, tine condition, recoil pad, $27.im Number 7 West Lane. lu-24-nt. I'OK SAll.E—Four room dwelling in Boulevard addition. 1‘rlce $2.70 Terms ? o cash, Slo a month. Phone Dav k ins, 209, at *122 1 2 Central avenue. In 24-2» FOIR SALE Filmed Oak Dining Set. giis stove, refrigerator, rug, common ity silver, all practically new. Or,.v ner leaving city. .May lie seen lli.7 Cen tral avenue Thursday Hi to 12:20. it FOR SALE \ ticket to Kansas City, good till November the 14th- Address <1. Cl., Sentinel 'Record. 3L FOR SALE—-Some very large suit cases. Hot Springs Auction House 11,7 Central avenue. 10-20-tt FOR SALE Black mare, suitable for driving or work purposes. Phone 112 10-211-lw FOR SALE—Close In, bungalow, live rooms, bath, sleeping porch. W. T Hawkins, 622 1-2 Central avenue Phone 209. 10-18-1w FOR EXCHANGE. OR SALE—While King and Carneausc Pigeons; reason able cash price; or exchange offers considered. Chicken coops and Cvph ers Brooders for sale. Phone 2228. 10-2O-1w FOR SALE Nice morning houoe, cen trally located. Box 4o|, City. 10-18-lm FOR SALK Belgian hares —•sell bred youngsters 11 months old. Prices right. Will DUsheroou, lit) Greenwood avenue. v 10-10-2 w CLEAN EMPTY MOLASSES BARRELS FOR SALE C. J. Horner Co. PHONE 406-407-71. FOR SALE—Suburban noine, ten acres, all tillable, good spring, new 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 SALE 40 acres; also 30 acres im proved land, 3 1-2 miles out on Shady Grove road; cheap for cash, or o terms. Address J. A. Shlves.-tR.FD No 2 10-^2-lm. FOR SALE—Maxwell five passenge auto; seir starter; ju good condition Terms. Phone 798. 9-19-t FOR SAJaE—Cheap account of new draft The Camouflage, 615 ten era avenue. Good paying soft drink an light lunch stand. Inquire on prem Ises. 9-6-t Dry Wood 4-Foot Body Wood Oak $6.50 Pine $6 Cord DELIVERED THIS MONTH Phone 407 or 1667 FOR SARK—Or will exchange for land, » splendid, modern apartment house, 19 rooms; elegantly furnished. Phone 1216 or 2300. 5-15-tf FOR SARK — Hambletonlan-Coffer Itotiom Stallion, fifteen hundred pounds, dark bay; will work in any position. IT. B. Hood, llox 12, Mt. Valley route. 1U-U-3W FOR SAI HO OR HUNT- 4-room house, corner of Ash and Palmetto Sts.; easy terms. Apply Dr. M. G. Thompson, over Schneck Drugstore. 7-11-tf FOR SARK—The best small hotel In the city, centrally located; will sell ut a bargain if sold before July 1, Address, II. J , this office. 6-9-lf " - ■- ■ " ".TX WARNING ORDER in the Chancery Court of Garlan County, Ark. Mary C Jennings, Plain tiff. vs. W. R. Jennings, Defendant The Defendant, vv. R. Jennings, ts warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer 'the complain of tlie Plaintiff, Mary C. Jennings. Witness my hand and (he seal of said Court this 28th day of Septem her, 1918. F W ROW DRS, Clerk By I). W. Parker, It. C A J. Murk\j, Att'j adRUem. (Sun) --— Save money and food by putting un eggs now. Will keep for 6 to 13 months. One pint Egg Preserver wtl keep 30 dozen eggs. 30c per pint, 50 per quart. Schneck Drug Co. Phon fur a hot He and fry It, Phone No. 7 9-5-lf \ ? LEGAL NOTICES COMMISSIONER S SALE. Notke Is hereby given that in pur suance of the authority und direction contained in the decretal order of th Chancery Court of Garland County made and entered on the 1st day o July, A.U. 1918, in a certain cans (No. 6297) then pending therein he tween Nellie Borman, admr. et ai complainants, and \V. Ji. Connell Admr. et al, defendants, the under signed, ius Commissioner of said Court will offer for rale at public vendue t (he highest bidder, at tile west fron door or entrance of the County Court house, in which said Court is held, ii the County of Garland, within th hours prescribed by law for Judlcia sales, on the 14th day of October A.I) 1918, the following described real es tate, to-wlt: Lot seven (7) of Block No. Six (01, of the Subdivision knowi as the North Hot Springs Building anil [.and Company’s Addition to the City of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and being subdivision of the East half (E 1-2) o the Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4) o Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Two (2) South. Range Nineteen (19) West, same being in accordance with (he plat and bill of assurance recorded in Book 02, at page 072, of the ltec ords of Deeds and Mortgages of Gar land County, Arkansas; also the North thirty acres of tiie Southwest Quarter I (SVV 1-4) of the Northwest quarter (NW 14) of Section Thirteen (13) Township Three (91 South. Rango Nineteen (19) West, situated In Gar land Vounty, Arkansas. Terms of sale; On a credit of three months, the purchaser lining required to execute a loud as required by law and the order and decree of said Court in said cause, with approved security bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date of sale tin til paid, and a lien being retained an the premises sold to secure the pay ment of the purcha-e money, Given tinder my hand this 19th day of September A II. 1!HS. p w Ttrvvvr ;pua Commissioner in Chancery (Frl ) -»-n WARNING ORDER. In the Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark. H. .1 Maxey, plaintiff, vs. Nannie K. Maxey, defendant. The defendant, Nannie K. Maxey, warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. If. J. Maxey. Witness mv hand and the seal of aid court this Cth day o£ August, 191S. F W. ROWLES, Clerk. H. IV CHAPPELL, Atty. ad Litem. WARNING ORDER. In the Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark A. G. Hinton, plaintiff, vs. Cassle Hinton, defendant. The defendant. Cassie Hinton, warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, A. G. Hinton. Witness my hand and th« seal of said court this lilh day of August, 1918. F W. ROWLES. Clerk. II. P. CIIAPPEL, Atty ad Litem. -O NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of DeWitt C. Rugg, deceased, were is sued to the undersigned by the clerk of the Probate Court of Garland County, in the State of Arkansas, on the 26th day of July, A. I). 1918. All persons having claims against wild estate are therefore herethy notified to exhibit the same to the under signed, properly authenticated, within six months after the date of such let ters or they may be precluded from any benefit in said estate. And if such claims he not exhibited as afore said, within one year after the date of such letters, they will lie forever uarreu aim precuioeu irom any Dene fit from said estate. Gives this 2Gth day of July, A. D. 1918. J. TT AVERY, Administrator with 111 annexed, of the Estate of DeVVitt C. Rugg, de ceased. 7-2-7-Sat-18 WARNING OHDtH. In the Chancery Court or Garland County. Ark. Morris Nolan, Plaintiff 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 ot said Court this 11th day of Septem her, 1918. E. W. Row-leg, Clerk H. P. Chappell, Att’y ad I.item. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depart of the Interior, If. S. Land Ot lice at J.itMe Rock, Arkansas, Oc tober 18, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Lemtie Rice of Electric, Arte, who, on Augus 24, 1914, made homestead entry, No 011151, for W 1-2 S'E 1-1 and E 1 SW 1-1, Section 5, township l N Itange 18 W., 5th Principal Meridian has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before lT S. Commissioner, at ;Hot Springs, Ark. on the 2<*th day of November 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: David D. Duvall, of Electric, Ark ; [Jeorge Keister of Electric, Ark ; Trumo Howard of Electric, A'rk.; Geo Cramer of Electric, Ark. John W. Allen, (Sum T Register. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lfttte Rock, Arkansas, Oc tober 4. 1918. Notice is hereby given that Neal Fisher, of Cedar Glades, Arkansan, who on October 20, 1913, and August 29, 11‘Hi, made original and additional entries. No. 010197 and 013514. tor S 1-2 S 1-2 NF, 14 SK 1-4 SW 1-4 S 1-2 SK 1-1 SW 1-1, N 1-2 S 1-2 NS 1-4 SW 1-4, N 1-2 NK 1-4, SW 11, SK 1-4 NW 1-4 and SW 1-4 NW 11, Section 29, Township 1 N, Range 20 W. nth Principal Meridian, has fled not ire of intention to make t hree year prpof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. S. Com missioner, at Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the 12 day of November, 1918. Claimant names an witnesses: James Hlllocher, of Cedar (Hades, Arkansas; Houston Richardson, of Cedar (Hades, Arkansas; Aren Graves, of Cedar Glades, Arkansas; Randolph Graves, of Cedar Glades, Arkansan. John W. Allen, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, 1T S. Land Office at Little Hock, Arkansas September 27, 1918. Notice is hereby given that John W. Ragsdale, ol Jessleville, Arkansas who, on May 21, 1913, and December 22, 1911, made original and additional entries No. 09GG5 and 011412, lor SK 1 I NIL 1-4 S 1-2 SW 1-1 NK l S 1-2 NK. 1-1 SW 1-4 NR 1-4. S 1-2 NW 14 SW 1 4 NR 1-1. N 1 2 N1 2 SW 1-4 NR 1-4 NW 1-4 NR 1-4 and SW l-t NK 1-4 NK 1-4 Portion 8, Township 1 N, Range 19 W., 5th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before C. S. Commissioner at Hot Springs, Arkansas, on tho 5th dav of November. 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: James K. Crosby, of Jessevllte, \rkai sac Joseph Crosby, of Jessevillft, Ar 1 onona' lUolinef I.' Inhnumt flf IPRtip v|||e, Arkansas; Henry Meriott, o Jesseville, Arkansas. JOHN W. ATjT.EN. Register -o OFFICIAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all firms or persons who have up a deposit of the sum of fifty ($50.Do) dollars, witli either the City of iHbt Springs or the City Clerk of said city, for the pur pose of making excavation in tho paved streets of the cityof Hot Springs, Arkansas, are hereby aotl tied to present said receipts to the city clerk within ten days from this date, for the purpose of re-lssue; a failure to present said receipts will render the same null and void. (liven under my hand as City 'Man ager of the City of Hot Springs, on i ills 22nd day of October, 1918. Geo R. Holding, City Manager. Hi 215- It WARNING ORDER. In the Chancery Court of Garland County, Ark. Georgia State Savings Association and Edward W. Bell. Trustee, Plaintiffs, vs. Minnie O. Webb, Calvin J. Webb, et at., De fendants. The defendants, J. W. Jenkins Company, Eastern Cloak and Suit Company, fielding Brothers and Com pany, Rothschild Brothers Hat Com pany, Brown Shoe Company, Tho Morgan Anderson Company, Singer Moss Clothing Company, Schwarz & Wild, 11 arga-1 Ine-McKit trick Dry Goods Company, C. N. Rix, Trustee, are warned to appear in this court, within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs, Georgia Rate Savings Associativa and Ed ward W. Bell, Trustee. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 2!ith day of July, A. D. 1918. F W. WOWTJOS, Clerk. S W GARRATT, Attorney ad litem. B-.-UW -0 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 count), made ami entered on the 23rd day o September, A. 1). 1918, in a certali cause (No. fit!!!) then pending there in between W. C. Turner, complain ant, and Clius. E. Wolf, defendant tlio undersigned an Commissioner o said court will offer for sale at pub lie vendue to the highest bidder, a the West front door or entrance o the County Courthouse, in which sat court is held, incite County of Gar land within tite hours prescril>ed b law for judeal sales, on Monday th 28th day of October, A. D. 1918, th followng described real estate, to wit: SW. 1 I of NW 1-1 of Sortie* 2fi, in Township 2. South Range 1 West, lying in Garland county, Ar kansae. Terms of SrIp: On a credit t< three, months, the purchaser being re quired to execute a bond as require ml security, bearing interest at ’h rate of (i per cent per annum from dat by law and the order and decree o said Court In said couse, with approv of sate until paid, and a lien being re tained on the premises sold to secitr the payment of the purchase money Given under my hand thUs 3rd da. of October, A. T). 1913. F. W Rowles, Commissioner In Chancery (Friday) - o Keep your eggs now and put then up in Egg Preserver. One pint wtl keep thirty dnnen egee. 30c per pint fifle per quart. Schneck Drug To Phono No, 7. tt-5-t BRITISH ARMIES SMASH THROUGH HUN DEFENSES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1. Other side of Brussels on which much work seemingly is being done. Ten prisoners just taken here were in the hospital at Ghent a few days ago They say the hospital and all the war materd behind the entire line is being moved to Germany as fast as possible. Evidence is accumulating that the de fense of the Germans, even if they stand on their lines le designed only to lie temporary. The Germans are again destroying material by tire They even have up plied the torch to rolling stock on railways which they apparently beltcv ed they were unable to get out The British airmen in today's oper ations took a heavy toll from the per sonnel of the German iron sport with bombs and machine gun fire ARMIES ARE RETARDED BY NUMER0U9 WATERWAYS British Headquarters in France ami Belgium, Oct 2t!.- (Reuters i We arc steadily linking up bridgeheads and footholds established along the west link of the .Scheldt. This morning's lighting considerably extended out front oti this waterway which is main ly interesting because It hud beer, suggested as a possible line of a Ger man railway Much of the ground in today's bat tle is intersected by a perfect net work of little waterways, rendering it marshy and difficult for the troops lo advance against a deliberate de tense; while between LeiSateau and Sob-sines we are upproachlni^u thick forest Obviously, under such con ditions from Ihe thirty mile front tmtsi he fragmentary and disconnect I'll We art' drawing into long range ar tillery r<'aeh of both Motts and Mau ls use. vital points of the German communications and it seems not un duly optimistic to predict that the British troops will soon be beyond any line of French noil they have yet trodden during the present war. At present the action is almost wholly confined to a struggle of the infantry against machine gun resist ance The nature of the country is unfavorable to the employment of I,anks and even the bringing up of guns often entails considerable dif ficulty. Moreover, the tendency is to keep the British columns as mobile as practicable The sappers and engineers are do ing great work, but it is the infantry that is carrying out the victory. The Americans are rapidly adding war history to indomitable gallantry and are congregating laurels to the history of the fourth army. The artillerymen, airmen and In a, limited measure, the cavalry, are do ing their part nobly, but primarily these are infantry battles, and what Napoleon said of marching niPit re mains true In open warfare today. By mid-day we had penetrated to a depth of nearly three miles of i front of about seventeen miles anil had advanced to the east of Bnismes forest. BRITISH OFFICIAL STATEMENT. London, Oct. 2:i.—Over the entire front held by the British further gains (have been made by Fit Id .Marshal Haig's men from the region south of Let’ateaii to the Scheldt river, accord ing to the British official communica tion issued tonight At some places enemy positions to a depth of more than three miles were penetrated, numerous villages were takon and sev eral thousand prisoners and many guns were captured. The communication follows: The attack this morning was deiit third and fourth, armies between the Bambro canal and the river Scheldt, south of Valenciennes. An advance was made over country that was dif ficult - over many streams and through villages and wood which were defended with resolution. in the period of assembly and Die early stages of file battle hostile artil ,!ery displayed grot activity with htab power and gaH explosive shells. Wo have, fought our way forward in spite of the obstinate resistance, especially, bv tho enemies artillery and machine guns. “Advancing with great steadiness some hours before dawn out infantry penetrated the enemies defense alou the whole of the front and at tin early hour had captured tho important vil lage of t'onrmereiul forest and Korn cr ies. On lhe extreme right there was strong resistance at the fortified farm of Oimbremont and the railway nearby but at both places tho enemy's de fense was <iuickly overcome. “Left of the center the village of Beau min, which was held by i the en emy with great tenacity was stormen by the British with the assistance of tanks. “On the left other English troopt crossed the Barpines river at an early stage of the advance and captured Ver tain. “During the morning we pressed on aver the whole of the front, carrying the enemy's positions to a depth of aver three miles, driving him from many strongly defended villages, farm,-! ivoods and other localities organized 'or resistance. "The English 25th division had lard fighting In the Bois Le Veqiie hut \ vregressed through tho wood. East louutry troops advancing to a depth n " "M of throe »n«l a 1mIf itniow, ' ctfptUTOd Bouzt:. (Botisle ) "The Anglo-Scottish troops secured crossings of the llarplnea at the Ven dlges and captured Vendeges village. English and New Zealanders operating |on their left reached the outskirts of i Xeuvtlie and established themselves in ldgh ground northwest of the villa;;). "Further north the villages ot'Ks etirmain was captured. "In these highly successful oper<t> tions several thousands of prisoner* and many -tins were captured by our troops, whose advance Is continuing on the whole front.'1 --o-———— SPECIAL PRICES TODAY. No. 5 Bard.$B2A No. 10 l.ard .$2 10 21 lbs Flour.$1.8 Potatoes, per bushel. $1.8# Blitter, Ih .Ob RAWSON'S GROCERY. Phone i 207. 201 W. Grand Ave tf The Kastman Kodak Department °l Sorrels Drug Company established for go many years la now the largest la the South. Bet ur professional pho tographers be your “Truhle Men” and i;lve helpful criticisms and Instruc tions Prompt service 1-24-tl SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice :w hereby given that by virtue* and authority in an oxecu'Jon to me di rected and delivered, by the clerk of the Garland Ci-fult Court, on Septem ber itidh. I'd 1S, In lavin' of J. \\ . Hudg ins, and again-t \V. T Hawkins, t have Ibis I lie L lit h day of September, 11)1 vt. lovied on and will offer for sale, a public auctlcn, at the west front door of the Court 1 louse in the City of Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, a 12 o'clock, noon, on October 22nd, 191S all I he right, title and Interest of th aforesaid \V T. Hawkins in and to th following described real estate, sit lulled in Garland County, Arkansas, to wit All of lots seven (7), eight (8) aild nine (!*), In Block "B”, Ordway'g Silt)-, division of a part of the N\V I 4 of SB 1-4 and the NR I I of SVV 1-4 of See. 4, Twp. 5, Range III West. Terms of sale; To be sold on a credit of Miree months, purchaser to Rive bond with approved security and a lien to he retained on said lands to secure payment of purchase money. Witness my hand as Sheriff of Oil land Fount y, Arkansas, this, the 23tii duy of September, 1018. B 0. Smith, Sheriff, 0-27 20t By W. Curl, ©. S --0-- : / WARNING ORDER. } Tn the Chancery Court of Oarlan I County, Ark. Ous Strauss, Plaintiff/ vs. W. M. Newton, et al, Defendants! The defendant, W. H. Newton, ij warned to appear Hi this Court wlthr thirty days and answer the complain of the plaintiff, Ous Strauss. Witness iny hand and the soil o said Court this 2<ith day of August 1018. F. W, <ROWIJB8, Clerk. Ily D. W. PAU'KiBR, D. C Berry IT. Randolph, Att’y for Plaintiff II. I*. Cbappel, Att’y ad litem. Put up some eggs this season. Be how easy ami cheap it is. You wll continue the practice every year at you can fruit. Kgg Preserver 30c per pint, 50c per quart, Scbneck Drug Co. Phone No. 7. 9-5-tf -o ♦ ♦ $ Secret Societies J ♦ ♦ MASONIC. Hot Spring* Commander?, No. I, K. T., meats every first Mnnflnv J II. BUTTERFIELD. E. C. M C. HICKMAN, Recorder. » Hot Rnrlim Council. No. 2S. R. A A M . meets every second Monday after Chaptar. F J OREEN. T. I. M. M. C. HICKMAN. Recorder. Hot Hpnngs Chanter No. 47. R. A. M., meeta evary second and fourth Monday, M II. CAMPBELL. H. P. M. F HICKMAN, Secret ary. Hot Hprlium i ‘■dire No #2. P A A. M., Ma/ejnlc Temple. first anil third Friday* t. j. HhisunuK, >v. m. M. C. HICKMAN. Secretary. 6UMPTER LODGE NO. 419 F. & A. M. South Hot Springs, corner Watt Grand anti Fifth streets. Regular communications second and fourth I Fridays at 8 o’clock p.m. Sidney L. 61ms. w. lM. Roy E. Rrmey, Secre tary. B P. O. k. Hot Springs lodge No. 3S0. B P. O. R., meet* ev«i v Wednesday evening at 8:34 Cham, at their new hall, corner Korins and Valiev streets. Visiting brothers cordially Invited. E H. BANCROFT, E. A. Rny Si Smith, Secretary. PASTERN STAB Hot Springs Chanter, No. C3. O R. 8.. Masonic 'Temple. th‘r<1 Monday »t 8 n.m. MAS. ADEAN ELTsSWORTH, Worthy Matron Miss Blanrh* Callev, Tecre’ary. CAMP NO. «. W. O. W. Silver lamf Camn No. 8. W. O. W., meets second und fourth krJ.tr nights at W. O. W hall, 222 M. Valley -street. H A. WHEATLEY. C. C. John E. Jones. Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Vapor City Camn No. 6777. Roval Neighbors of America, meets first and third Wednesday of each month In the M W. A. hall. Visiting neighbors are welcome. MRS ANNA WILLIAMS, Oracle. Emma Harsh. Recorder. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Hot Springs Camp 13343 meets sec ond and fourth Wednesdays at the K. p. hall. George D. Mldkiff, consul; E E. Kyle, clerk. Clirk’s office KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS. Hot Spring* Cntmcll No. 174S. Knight* vf Columbus. mi'iA* everv first and third Thur»<1uv In their new hall, second flooS if the building at the northwest corner tf B.ith ami Exchange street*. Vtattora ■ordtatlv Invited to attend W M. T. DOLE, O. K. HARRY DOUOHERTY, D Q. K,