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TONIGHT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Five Piece Orchestra Dancing floor one of the best to be found anywhere We Cater to Ladies and Gentlemen Only ! I |lj j Lessons Lvery Afternoon \ Exhibition dancing will be given tonight by Prof. Albert H Alexander and partner. ¥ ' K Dancing Begins at 9 Q Clock Sharp The Academy is Located in ^ Old City Hall Bldg.-Prospect Ave. DR. R. J. LEWIS, CHIROPRACTOR j NKYV I .or AT IO N 420 1-2 Cent nil Avenue. Kempner Southern Hotel. I Suits 5 uml 0. Sooonil Floor. JSUCVATOK SBSRATOK. _ 1 —— Your sight Is to.' valuable for you i to neglect anil *t’u:v it through tit use of Inferior glasses. Ee Sate Ivy tom lug here for eye help. You will find here a eonst ion tlotts desire to aid and advise you «.u trouble- «tul you can depend upon tile examlnath n being right. Expsrt Optometrist in Charge. Gem Jewelry and Oplical Co. A. P. BILILOW 712 CENTRAL AVENUE %* _______ . , . . SICK MAN i Iton’t le*ve Hot Spring* «ntU yon Inrestlgat, LOPEZ | No med’.cln* ha* *neh proof* M of 111 m*rv*loj*i cur**. B« »om. ’ Tlnced. 45«nd or call lor o»r fr»* hoo*- if l*t on Blood, akin end Prlr*t# ^ IlMUH. LOPEZ REMEDY CP. Ml CENTRAL. AVL || IF BUSY SANTA NCW YORK FREiaHT HANDLERS REMAIN IDLE New Y rk, .Inn. :t N< a Y. rl; freight hand I'm.. a‘.' strike was as i; khi'iI by r -i.uni railroad directors . on t < n for iucmiimi is port in the eml argo placed today on the movement <f export freight Into New A ark, Philadelphia and l'.os'on. v nod Ids afte-’iocn i » 1 main idle until the railroad wage adjustment board rim a «'d ip on their demand:}. A r i . seniaiive of the federal food hoard appeared at the nicotine ni vhkh ilie Mil/ \m: i taken ar.d pleaded with the men "it the puo lie's akv' to pia. in trill.-it pellah unlfA new <m the < iti . dock. , inelud mg I'.'.nl (’('r t ■* \ t'1 ' /-;in /rn.y and starving peoples of K rope. In re:!' tho nun said 'hat tiny were not inn to \voil< unless they went in .< i< -;|>. Meanwhile tins man ngws of ad railroads vntcrln;, the New toil; hariior district met la' today to consider the strike situation For Ntr HONK COHORTS see Mrs Id. It. Van Landiugha.m, 720 Spring street. Hhono 2392. 12-lS-ti NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, F. S. hand Office at Little dock, Ark December J4, 191 s. Notice : : hereby given that Hoy A Vawter, of Homan. Arkansas, wuo, or August It. 191(1, made homestead tm try No. Old'.vi, for S\V I t NK 1 I Section 1, Town hip 1 N , Hung 29 VY„ 5th l’rincipni Meridian, ha filed notice of intention to make con mutation proof, to establish claim h the lutul above dos rtbod, before I . S Commissioner, at Hoi Springs, Arfcan sas, on the 21st. day of January, 1919 Clainsaut names us witness? <: Jethro Herron, of Cedar Glades, Ar kansas; Frank Widman, of Cedai Glades. Arkansas; Henry Medcaff. ol Cedar Glades, Arkansas; George Her run, of Cedar Glades, Arknn ms JNO. \V. Al.i.l \. Heglsti r FIFTEEN THOUSAND REPORTED MISSING ARE PRISONERS. London, Jan. J.—There arc J.V hm more British prisoners in Germany tli en the German records show so that tho number prevously given in;> as dead or misaliu, will return to their tio-init it was slated here today. -o— Couldn’t See That Kind of Party. Jack, when told by his aunt, who 1> fond of bridge anti entertains fre. 1 qnently, that she was going to give him a party, looked up rather dubious ly and said. "And will 1 have io sit cn a chair and play wlf curds ull the time?’ Candor Always Pays. “The art of life,” says Trlst,” is tr show your hand. There is no diplomacy Bke candor. You may lose hy it now and then, hut it will he a loss well gained if you do. Nothing is so haring as having to keep up a deception.” I 1 H-m-m-m. “Considering the rapidity with which n dollar slips away from one.” oh served the too small, too quiet mar who wore the too large collar, “one might infer that it Is made of quick sliver.” Glass Changes Color. Nearly every kind of glass, espe <’ally that containing manganese, is liable to a change of color hy the no tion of sunlight; but the glass can be restored to its original color hy heat. Overpowering Desire for Fame. AVere not this desire of fame very strong, the difficulty of obtaining It and the danger of losing It when ob tained would be sufficient to deter a nan from so vain a pursuit.—Addison. Don’t Be a Quitter. Advertisement “Married man, thir ty-three years old, desires a change." Not an uncommon desire, though few j are sc hold as to advertise It.—Boston Evening Transcript. Mother's Advice, "Hctnemh. r my on " -aid his moth er, ns she Imdc him m»*d hy. ‘when you get to camp try to be punctual in the morning, no ns not to keep breakfast waiting.’'- I.lie. SHERMAN JUMPS ON i WAR DEPARTMENT WANTS INFORMATION FURNISH ED WHEN INQUIRIES ARE MADE REGARDING MEN IN FRANCE. Washington, Jan. 3.—Senator Slur man of Illinois, r- publican eritl Ised in an Address today what he described as the use of trans Atlantic cables for the transmit- - ion of detailed re ports of President \\ Ihion's visit aboard while parents mere anxiously endeavoring with little success to ul> tain information relative to the wel fare of their sons now in the Amer ican army over-seas “I have no obje lion to this news" ho said, “but 1 want mothers who He awake nights to obtain Information first as to whether their sons are dead or in hosi i als, and then the news.' Senator Sherman referred to pros dj. .itches of which he sub!, des cribed in detail the interior of the Murat ixilaco in Paris where the pres blent and Mrs. Wit in are -stayin'-, and to accounts of receptions in new? matters accredited to the Associated Press and other agencies. Senator Thomas, of Colorado, sand he was informed thu-t "much of this ftiuff’ has hecii prepared in advance by correspondents. Senator Sherman asked the Colo rado senator to make a personal in vi-st.Vition but added that the as-1 soedated! Press had reported Those items as labK'grams and that on pre \ious mr.tsi i lie had found tii • *A sociation'1.4 reports accurate and that it hail verified niatlii rs that coulu not he verified from other sources. During his e tech, Senator Sherman referred to repeated failure on his j>urt to obtain In formation through the war depir.inent relative to soldier - abroad and declared the navy (te partment was (he only place r.vherc he !r d found “human sympathy, and prompt action ” SCHEDULE COMMITTEE FAILS TO GET TO WORK. French Dick Springs I ml., Jan. 3.— The major league committees here to draft tin1 lHUi schedules failed to , >ct down to work tonight because President Barney Dreyfuss of thi Pitthburg club, being delayed, reach ing here latte tonight. With Presi dent Bun Johnson and President John A. Heydler of the American and NG tional leagues already here, the com mittee expects to complete its wor tomorrow, it was said toni-ht Tin Siched'ule when finished will be pre sented to the joint meeting of tk major leagues in New York on Jan uury id. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. A* Visson, 1S Glen street. Thursday. De lumber 2S. a sen, lien Jr. -o— RIDING HABITS—For rent and mile Phone 503. 209 Cottage street. 1-2-lm -o Marshal Clebourne Is back at hi old stand and ready for business Phones 752 and 1220. 12-31-lw Albert’s Ukek*6nd Specials Has for its keynote this week Warm Comforts for Cold Weather SERVICEABLE SWEATERS— nobby styles—attractive colors $6.50 ••CCMFY” GLOVES in olive drab and black— $1.50 FLANNELETTE Kl MONAS to slip on in the morning— $1.95 KNIT UNDE'WEAR AND SHIRTS. UNION SUITS AND BLOOMERS PRICED RIGHT ADMIRAL RODMAN FAVORS SINKING GERMAN SHIPS i CONTENDS THAT THE EXPENSE OF MAINTAINING THE SHIPS WOULD BE ENORMOUS. Washington, Jan. .'! Dps .ruction of all capital ships ot the German navy. surrendered to the allies, was recommended to tb house naval af fairs committee today by 'Rear Ad mirai Redman, who commanded the American fleet in the North sea dur ing tne war. "Turing the war the combined Brit ish and American fleets have had such a predominating superiority over the German fleet that it did nut com. out uni fight us.” Admiral Rodman said. “,f that supremacy could be maintained when e German fleet was in existence, what would lie the object in adding their ships to our force wh n the danger of their a* Hiking us had been removed? ”Th.' expense of maintaining the ships wculd be enormous. The types are entirely different from those, oi the British and American fleet. They are equipped with diff* rent gun. and. use a different kind of c i i.uniti n The expense of making them corre spond to out would be almost pro hibitive. "Kurthcimere. there is no object for the allies to keep them for pro tection. By the time Germany can Build new ones and again become , competitor for the world's largest fleet these ships will have become obsolete and would have to be thrown i way ant how” Admiral Rodman said tho .-hips should bo taken out in tho North a md sunk "so di . p Hi it thcv could never bo found again.'* adding that i tlio alii, s keep tin in. t 'ey will noon find that they "have annexed a lien of white elephants.” The admiral thouauc an me surren ilore il vessels exci pt the capital ship.-1 -boiil 1 kept ‘ It would be foolish to sink the submarines, destroyer and light eruls'Ts, ' be said, "as the; will be very useful for years to come \ly belief is that everything worth while in the German navy should lie ktjpt, but that everything which can be dispensed with should be dis, carded." Asked bow officers and enlistee men of the American navy, compared with thive o£ ihe Uritbh navy Ad miral Rodiman -said 'that in many re speeds American peilsonnel as wet. as our ships, lias shtun paints ot superiority. • Before the vrttr our ships were equal to any in the world," ho said "iSoon after we entered llm war tIn i lilcieney of our fleet was lowered because of Bonding so many armed crews to the merchant service, and y the tremendous expansion. But after our fleet had tbeen merged w ith the British strand fleet and wo had time to sell buck to our old footing our fleet was equ’.il to theirs in every irespcot. Now alter a year of war there ts not a shadow uf difference between tho two, and I believe tha as far as our personnel is concerned, it is very much superior. This is l;urticularly true of the commanding officers for no other reason than out officers are largely college men. “The enlisted per son el of our navy is nni('h more adtavTa'de for the reas on that our men are rauPht from their earliest school days to be self-re liant. and also 1 localise there is no great social distinction la* w en th* lot,Ii erh and men. in many Cases they are drawn from tho same socia, strata.” Admiral Rodman made it clear however, that he did not. want to ap pear to lie drawing sharp contrasts between the navies of tlm two coun tries "because the British navy hi .proven that It is amply able to take Care of Itself and has helped ours, wi h the area-tost friendliness, in many ways." -o INQUIRY ABOUT CLAIMS AGAINST MEXICO. Washington Jan. 3.— Senator Kin' of l'tah, made an uns'uecWul effor' today call »*;» his resolution asking ilit* secretary of stale for information as to what at ops if any, have been taken rotutfvo to the settlement <>l claims of Americans resuRing from Mexican depredations. At the sen ators request it was referred to the foreign relations committee hi ,I ng « ill op the r-.-'du’ion. Senator Kim i said claims for hun dreds .f '.niltijns of dollars have been filed wi’ll the stat > department and Chat inquiry there shows nothing hm been dune as lo them. BRITISH CONVICT SHIP SUCCESS IS SUNK Wheeling, \\. V i J«l>- 3- Tl»’ itrlsli inn vie t shk,» Swcens said to be more than ton yours old mis wrecked in the fI.s*■ l of llm Ohio river here today, The ointers lore the vessel from her moorhen and threw her against u bridge |>lei ■wapplng lor three iu.i*t.s ind ninkln her. t Use kigyett OolHk Pa r*a fe making Iced tea. rkie t*a l» »>» eared only from the r» WINTER HATS Worth up to $25.00 and $30.00 On Sale Today, Jan. 4th at 35.00 EACH CAVITT'S CHAPEAU SI With ALBERT MENDEL & CC CONTINUED FROM PARE 1. be much less than it was in the year litis.” Wage advanced to railroad em ployes last year added between $60-1.1.• hum-i ii rL1!(| $;i i.i -i.i- i t.-. the pe - ril Is, Mr. McAdo) testified, ill add: lion the coal bill was i$Mu,a<M,0<)il higher for tiie ten months of Ibis end ing. November 1 than the same period of lbl7, and the cost of cross ties ami lit ml r increased $i,r ,(H i,i, ;-(). Many economies brought about tin ler vilified n aeagement, such as r routine, common use of terminals an equipment., heavier loading and dim million of usd* ss competition. Mr McA ioo explained, will not be reflect cd until this year. Nevertheless, he aid. reports from five of ti e seven operating regions show that, on a •roup of sei.-i . 1 primb al items oi economy saving.- t- tallin ; $#3,576,Oth have been effected. “Many of t :t changet in ilroac c-peratioi inaugurated liming la .1 year,” lho director general le.-tifie 1 should prove of permanent value iiui should continue, if possible, rc gardler-s of v.-hat form of control U decided upon for the railroads.” The retiring dire ."tor general toU tv. zutatoi -, h ,v the gave -nineiR : a king over t.-< railroads the first, oi last year ;lt a time when they wer< b roater.ed with physical and finan iei 1 bre.iiuiown, had righted con 11 tions gradually, moved li.-lbtl.O'n .coups, hauled gr at quantities of food at a critical Unite in February w her i lie .very succ. of the war depend on tha food situation and bad haul- <! '.T.Kvl.Oni more tons of bit-imin u oal daring tno i n mom as ennui* October 31 than in the same perio I lie year before. ••Whatever Inconvenience; tnn> have resulted to civilian travelers,’ i.c asserted, "arc due entirely to w.u omiiuoMH and are in no way related to the fact that the railroads v, re un ler government control.'' lie emphasized that waterway -hould he u d more otxcnslvtly in co rdinution with railroads, but <'x pressed doubt whether this would h< done if the mads went hack to com petitlve u'ivate management. -o FAVORABLE REPORT ON SOLDIERS KEEPING CLOTHES Washington, Jan. 3.—Favorable re pnVt was ordered today by the se\/' milltaiiy committee on the lion o toil penrnibt'ng soldiers, sailors and nia rines to retain their uniforms an personal equipment after being d-s charged from service, — NOTICE. All members of Knigii r and readier of Secudlty pay their dues to Miss V'' Ij. Williamson, d21 School stric t, h> •December the 30th. 12-27-11 CR0S3AN, BBS tpt!cl*n end HjJHB T‘i» •-' y VC4 r.intnl 4 v*. HHj^^Hj Concrete, H|| ■ ^ffvyv Jil Everything - ■ '» •>. ■ I Felt, Composition ROOFING Roofs Repaired—Roofs Painted PHONE 925 ‘‘HOFFMAN” I “THE ROOF MAN’' I f A NEW DISCOVERY MJK THE TREATMENT OF Diabetes and I Brights’ Disease • A treatment which has Deen demonstrated and proven to tho Medical profession. Su.?ar removed from the urine In a few days. t c >1 Dietary Sanitarium ilransas National BaiPhone OF HOT EFMliNUB, ARK “ IMemver Federal Heierva Bane C*pl*>l .. 1100,000.00 •urplm and Profit* $.100,000.19 CHA*. N. RIX, PrMtdaat F. c. tTEARNS, vice, e t •»on; i'T Nm u, Ca»hi*« T SIANLEY LEE, Ait. Caah'< JOHN H. AVERY, Oil 1 'HI' ■ ‘ I ILM, MUCH. Olrat ter. * H041 if Mjiht “»