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columns" ITIVELY ALL CLASSIFIED ADS CASH \.NTED d-Haod Clothing, j , Shoes, Etc. t Cash Prices Paid. |T HAL. Phone H>Vt> p ' Pressing impairing c« Auto Delivery prices paid for and gents' second-hand clo'.h- | and shoes, 13. Shay, 408 Mai- j Are. Phone 2000. S-C-tr WANTED BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE WILSON FURNITURE CO. 6 Ouctilta Are. Phone 2221 Warahouae 202-4 Third SL Phone 71. ELS A NO APARTMENTS OUACHITA FURNISHED —Newly furnished through ar bath house. AH conreu- j Rales*reasonable The Misses! Arnna 2.10 Ouachita tvu ■ 2-14-ttj APARTMM.VTS—222 1-2 phone 20S2- Good board week. Rooms or light' electric lights ] Hot Springs 12 S-tf. APAnTMMNTS. 18 Park Place, rn nicely furnished dth hot and cold run j&s, electric lights and Park avenue oar homelike H. art meats, d Prices reason - of references. Phone No. M. Yager_8-15-tf COZY INN—428 1-2 * Avenue. Two room apart ith, laundry Included. Al furniahed rooms. All mo- i )e block of bsth house. 17. Mrs. JO# Wilson, Prop V i l 8-12-’-f •-* -'£*■•*£**' I HOUSE—UOod bo«ra * es $7-00 per week. On Ouachita A»e Housekeeping rooms—all torches. learn •IISes Ulng. lrS~3t. I>—Youm K»ii) work. (Ian drive ear cut : ion Address 2 Central avenue n. in touch w.'th sonic rig to saw a few wood next week. Ad office. l-5-2t. Some one acquainted with an express wa ion. Ad M., tills office. "ho called for Bruch, Central, call uraln. 1-4-11 i'iii By a practical nurse, th" of invalid or child. Address M. Ulart, I LG Beach st. M-3t Waitress. Aiiply to old •. i--.it.-k cl po toffice 1-4 tf I)- Colored man and wife as and at neral houseman. Phone miVV, Vilas. 12-28-1 f WANfl KH Hustling '.«jy with a wheel Piioite .vp'. WANTJOI)—Clerk nt &t. Charles Hotel 1-3-tf. V'ANTKM- To 1 uy a Vlctrola or sim ilar,.machine with records; must be u bargain for cash. P. O. Box 01. 1-:;-tf WANTED—W e buy, sell and exchange uew anu bcuuiiu-iihou iiuimure. uiw mattresses made new. Landers Mat tress Co., J. B. Reynolds, Prop. Phono WANTED Woman for light heme work. 224 Ounohl'U avenue. 1-4-lw. LOST -Ijeft hand leather w'-OVe on Central avenue Return to Garrison Hotel. 12-4-2t. WANTED—White cook lU'd second maid. Phone 208SW. 12-2S-tf ...—-. -- WANTED—Palmist, clalrvoyent. Con-' suit tha oldest and the best. Spirit ualist meetings Sunday 8 m. Read ings dally. See Dr. Wheeler, 2200 South Central avenue, and Henderson avenue. Take Osklawn car. 8-25-1 WANTED—White housekeeper with homelike Ideas who Is not afraid to work. Must Know how to sew und take care of linen. Apply by mall only. State experience and salary expected. Housekeeper, this office. 12-12tf. WANTED—Partner with $1,500 to develop ko->U paying proposition. Ad dress ‘ L," this office. 12-(i-tf WANTED Good cook; good wages to the right party. Phone 1780. Mrs. Tally. 12-38 tf PimvESS CHANCES ilo you want well located hotel, rooming house, housekeeping apartment building, or a restaurant? Let mo fill the order! Ituy the furnishings in an established place and start business right. No trouble to show you. Phone 209 for a date to go look, W. T. Hawkins, C23 1-2 Central ave. WANTED—To buy good milch cow, giving two gallons of milk per day. tlus Holding, It. F. 1) No. 2. Phone 9537. 12-18-tf INVESTMENTS—! have some sub stamial br*ck buddings paying t> per cent or over, net, on investments of $12,900 to $20,000. If you have the means and like this city well enough to place some of your money here, gee me for proof of above statement. Phone 209. W. T. Hawkins, 621! 1-2 Central ave WANTED—Baker Apply. Phillips Bakery. 12-18-tf. WANTED TO BUI—Sacks. War prices pa d for second-hand eacks. C I. Horner Co. 10-19-tf FOR RFNT » . » FOR RUNT—Close tn, modem funlah ed cottages, apartments ond rooms. Mrs Joe 3t ne. 416 Quapaw Avenue. Phone lit*. 8-7-41. FOB BENT mil RKNT — 12-roam unfutnhhed house; near I ath house. Phone 340. 1-5-jfc FOR RENT- I lining room and kit eh on of New Lindell Hotel. Apply a once. J-5-3t. FOR RENT—10 room rggidence, 815 Malvern Avenue, at $30 per month. Phone 209. . W. T. Hawking, 623 1-2 Central Avenue. I''OR RKNT -Nicely famished, pleas ant ream, connect'nj? hath; private home. Phone 1,X2:;. FOR RENT—House of 10 rooms at 745 Park Ave.; suitable for a board ing bouse; garden and fruit trees. Call S-t. John’s Place. Phone 1852. FOR RENT—Modem 5 room cottage, 103 Kirk St. Phono 2SD. 12-S-tf. FOR RENT OR SALE Twenty nine room hoifse, o.'il Quaipaw avenue, corner Hickory. Inquire on premises. 1-1-Ct. FOR RKNT -5-acro farm with 5-room house: also for exchange or rent gro cery store and li-roon: house. Phone 1205. 1,2 til At FOR. RKNT—Furnished four room cottage, one block east of paiofflce. Inquire at Hurley House. 12-27—tr SIMANTON’S Mud Laths, furnished cottages and batching apartments. 110 Ravine St. 100 feet off Park Ave. LJGHT airy housekeeping rooms, one .*■1001: from bath house; clectrlo llgh’s, $1.50 per week and up. 11$ Court St Phone 1648 7-14 tf FOll RENT—Tombler Apartments; 1 5 room, with bath and Bleeping porch on third floor; unfurnished, for one year. Attractive rates If taken at once. Tel. 476, or call at Algonquin flats. 3-31-tf FOR RENT—House ot ten rooms at 71.7 Park avenue- Suitable for a boarding house; garden and fruit trees. Call St John’s place. Phone IS 52’. 12 - 7tf CLBGANT Fnn/NToiCEru COTTAGES 123-429 Whittington—apply 473 Whit tington Phone 534. 6-10-tf NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS— Rates reasonable, 132 1-2 Central av enue. Phone 571, Mrs. 13, Shannon. 11- 30—tf. FOR KENT—Nice suite of two sleep ing rooms; connecting bath; Private entrant :; 2 blocks front Como. 215 Parker. 12-31-lm FOR RENT—Nice modern apartments one to three rooms. Phone 2300. 12- 15-tr. FOR 1UJNT—Modern 4-room furnish ed cottage with garage. 622 Whit tington. 1210-lm FOIR RENT—Nice 3room cottage, lo cated near Ramble school, Apply (102 Park ave. Phone 13. 12-7-tt FOR RENT—A modern 2 or 3 room apartment, close in; free garage; 147 Rauiblo street. Phone 2189, 12-12-lm FOR RENT—EiirnfsT'Pil Elat i rooms ami bath, 110 Center St. l’hono 1855 11-17-tr. __ for” SALE ~ ___ FOR SALE—One of those popular little Ivtuigulows. Location Oa.lv street near High school. (Contains 5 room.;, dandy b .th, sleeping Porch :i laiv ■ clothes closets, pantry. On level lot Will make you a snug home. Price $2500. Thfs 7s bottom and reasonable enough- Lets go see it now. W. T. Hawkins, Phone 209, 621 1-2 Central avenue. FOR SALE—4ft acre farm. For par tieniars phone 665. 12-l-lm LOR SAIjL' 220 acre farm, 200 acres in cultivation; 60 acres in wheat; all In gs'd condition; :i lt2 miles from r u .,!! la. i 1 11 :gt- road. Phouc FOR SALE FOR SALE Two large tart, an I white -posted coon and opossum dogs, rn.vthin., that goes up a tree; prlC" >l,M>. Address owner, .1. tD. Albert Noithvlf .v, Mo. J 2-i-Vw FOlt SALE—Thirteen thoroughbred Stiver l-aeed Wyandotte hens ai*.i roosters dheap. One pointer dog, Al, well trained, no better. Will sell on acount of moving. Call 166C. 1-5-1 w, FOR BAI K—Furniture of IS room rooming house Call lit Exchange alrettt, 1-5-1 wk. FOR SALE -A >1i'jrenin. Modern six rom hoinse. Lot 1 (H> x 150 feat. Garage and other ouCu'ldlnl.is. Price $2,000. Let us show you- Phone 020. Jones and Dallas. T'OIt SALE 1 now Paige, winter top, passenger: 1 now Paige Chummy Roadster, » passenger; 1 second hand Monroe, 5 p.is. eager; ] second hand Overland, .* passenger, 1 second hand L’ort, 5 passenger; 1 second hand t halmers. 7 passenger All the above at a bargi ln. Those 100. Market St. Garage rj. N. Gilley, Prop. 1-4-15t FOflt SAL!' Two dandy frame houses plastered, #15 and #17 Malvern avoniie ■ ■' « i irv.u- , un i "uiiu, i im; garden. Big ban.-lain. $>,000. VV. T. Ilawik.'nei, 623 l-{2 Centn|l nve^je. Phone 209. FOlt SALE OP- KENT—Wheel chair, good as new. ID. P. Hovel, Telephone 1872. 12-31-3t FOR SALE -An ideal lot. for hotel or apartment house, within fatalf block of court house, on iHawtnorne otreet. between Quapaw and Ouachita. 55 feet frontage, 320 feet deep, 48 feet frontage on Hawthorne strcolt, 130 feet deep, 56 feet wide In rear Will take Liberty bonds at Par or cash. Address V. Waldsteln, Moscow, Ark. 12-18-lm. FOB RFN'T $35.00 per month, adults only, three looms nieeiiy furnished apartment; 2 beds; wood and gas stoves. Homey like. Ask W. T. Hawkins, 625 1-2 Centra! avenue. •Phone 209 or 218 Spring street. Dry Body Oak SAWED STOVE LENGTHS— (NOT SPLIT) $3 00 PER THOUSAND POUNDS GET IT WHILE YOU CAN. C. J. Horner Co. FOR KALB-Office desk and chairs cheap 'or ca.di. 201 Oak street. Phono L87. 12 -2 I-Uv ! t rt 'SALE—19 roouv furniture, $4.V>. P'aone 209. VV. T. Hawkins, 623 1-2 Central ave. 1-3-1 w FOR SALE Buy the furniture of a 40 room ntPim heated hotel for $1500 (worth double) and get into business rl-'tot wt the beginning of a big sea son. House rents for $125. See me now. VV. T. Hawkins, C25 1-2 Cen tral avenue. FOR SALE— N'o. 5 Pndcrwood ty;.' writer, in Al condition. Telephone 1641. 1-2 ?* I'Oil SAI.K- Fresh young cow and 1 calf. Inquire .Mrs. Frank Martin. Craighead Laundry. l-4-2t i FOR SALK— -Fine six-hole coal range. $30.00.' <i-o<xl as new. Rhone Levy's ! 1222 Central avenue. l-l-0t. FOR SALE—Good five-room cottage, 'barn, fine spring, with nearly 2 acres, blocks from Onklavn cur line, 000 Four-room bungalow, lot f>i) by , 150, near Oaklawn school, ff*00. Phone AY*. T. Hawkins, 623 1-2 Central. FOR SALK—Registered Duroc-Jersey pi-'R for breeding purposes, male and . female, Defender and Orion types, from five weeks to five months old Ma-mrn Valley Land Company, 847 Central avenue, Hot Springs, Arkan sas. 12-12-tf FOR SALE—Team of horses, wagon and harness at half the cost, six months aigo. Phone 9627. U-10-tf FOR SALE—Cheap 1 1-2 ton truck, or trade for Ford. Apply Selsors Ga rage, 634 AV. Grand uve. 12-28-tt FOR SALE—Fnfurnlshed, eight-room house; all modern half block from car line; large lot and garden; big bargain Phene 1770. 12-25-lm fofTsalT 200 CORDS Good Dry Telephone* 109 I ^.... - - . " | . i^bm ■ t SOLDIER JIMMY CURTIS TO MEET JACK DOUGLAS --■— OPENING BOUT AT THE AUDITOR IUM WILL FIRING TWO CLEVER BANTItfS TOGGETHER > When Jimmy Curtis recently dis charged snfdler from Camp P.ke nteets Jack' Douglas at the Auditor ium stage next Wednesday nigh"., two of the cleverest of the lighter hoys wit be Jdfllejl in the usual ten round cireult. I Curtis wvi always a -k>od boxer, and the army t-favlcc developid him won derfully, jm as it did every other American .'\ountster who went into the big fi'gh| game. Douglas hills from St. Ixmis, where ire has met : onie of the best boys of his wei Iht, i ad he has always given a god acoun of himself, having al ways been ; popular idol with the hoxing fans t f that city. These lwys met once, and they went fifteen roun1:’ i to a draw. That al -- V Jt \ JACK DOUGLAS. — ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ ., — - —— — 'r ■ ways leaves something to be settled between boxers, and the day of set tlement has ben set for next Wednes day. 'The local and visit.! f ■ f ills are promised a si:el!ar attraction for a curtain raiser this season. Besides this bout, Mynuiter Radio Bairniiback Iwtill put on a six round contest between two high class box ers, and will also stage the usual bat tle royal. The theatre will be heated regardless oif the gas, and the price of admission Is popularized, in that it extend* from the 50 cent seats to the rini2*(,b>? yit >2^ "4 The shjow' will 'be-lln promptly at 8:30 o’clock JACK DOUGLASS ARRIVES T„ „t, M ilu anl/nn U’llrt meet*. Jimiuy Curtis of New Orleans, in a ten round bout In the Auditorium theatre next Wednesday night arriv ed in thils city yesterday afternoon. Ho Is rekiisirred at the Como. Doug lass is in good condition. He will do light 'Work until Wednesday in the gym of the Buckstaff bath's. Curtis, the snfdfer 'boxer, lias been in Hof Springs fur some time and is already in r xccllen'i. sh.fpe. The opening bout of the season juu! 1'ivg from (lie in terest already manifested, ought to draw a good crowd. -o— MAN SUSi-ECTED OF KILLING BROTHER SUIC DES Kstill, S. C., Jan 4. -II. IM. Manor, whose brother, W.v*^ '.Manor, was found dead at his ^ Tear here Dect liber 31. shot- \ Sd himself iiere todav, DctsA \ W'- *n vtl' iting VY 1 \ ^ , -Aio theory brim: !^\ ' si him eornncj^B^^H^ have < ; n t a! A ■ r A m A H ALT B K Hr la'vhy. Jones H ! tail B 'UM I HERBIINE 1 : j Cleanses the Liver of Bile \ | Sweetens the Breath \ : Purifies the Bowels \ : Corrects Dizziness ; = 5 | Restores Energy and Cheerful Spirits i s l . P r^* JAS. F. BALLARD, Proprietor ST. LOUIS, MO. For Salt) by A. C. Jentilnga. Druggist* ORDERED TO ST. LOUIS. Adjutant and Mrs. Johnson, who have been in cha»te of the Salvation Army work in this city for the past year, rod-i/ d ■ in / ruciMona to • Hy farewell to (Hot Springs on nevt Tues day niisht. Adjutant, and Mrs. John-! son -will 'be ente-in'r) tha Salvation Army War Work ami have itcen or dered to St. Louis to take charge rf the Soldiers' and Sailors’ Hotel, which will !>« opened in that city on Jan uary 14. —■— -o GERMANY SOUGHT ARMISTICE WHEN DEFEAT WAS CERTAIN .Paris. Jan. 4.*—( Havas.)—Germany hurried to rcmiest the armistice when she saw that a new allied offensive war to lie launched on the Lorraine fv( nt on Yovrmher 12 by fi( 1,o *'► men rnder command of Getioral De Castel nau. says (he Exceiior. American and French troops, it says, were concen trated on the front between Priey and Chateau Salins. They were sup ported by 3,00!) guns of all calibres and bad ’..OOP tank- available on a front of about 4.1 miles. Duke Al brecht of Wurttember?, t'be German eomirlander on this front, had avail able only twenty five divisions of in forint* fif !n ir nnalif v TlltWn lliv i slonp contained approximately 1b1', Of t men. lie had only 1,0*70 guns. -o UNREST AMONG BRITISH OVER DEMObOLIZATION London .Tan. 1 -An ofi.dal state ment concerning disturbances among troops at rest camps, 'arising from complaints over 'he delay in d -model - Izatlon was issued by the war office tonight. It fays: “The trouble which has orison in ihe past two day-a among troops re turning to France front leave in ivng latid lias been satisfactorily settled after a long conference between the commanding officer and representa tives of the men. “The war office and the ctemolboli zation officers are investigating every case personally at Folkstone. As a consequence of *1110 difficulty it was found to close Folks;one temporar ily as*t port of embarkation. “There is considerable grumbling in Condon at the slow process of demo (bollzaiion.” —--o CR J. F. MERRITT Office Suni'PterbLittle Building, 010 Central avenue. Ottfice phone 441. Residence phone 426. 1-1-tf. -o ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of Potash Sulphur Springs, Incorporated will be held at the office of the com pany, 218 Central avenue, in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, on Tues day, January 11th, 1019, at the hour of one o’clock, p. m. At »abl meet ing the Board of Directors for the en suing year will be chosen and such other business transacted as may properly come before the stockhoiu ers’ meeting. This the ISth day of December, 191S. (Signed) ISAAC LOWHNHAIJPT, 12 -19- lot- President e- .——— BOOK ON 1 Dog* Diseases AND HOW TO FEED M uled Free to any nddreas by the nuthoi 1# H. CI AY OLOVER. V.S. * 1 IS WmI 3 I at Street New York The old reliable remedy. G aran tei-d lor cue bcltle to benefit any case of Pellagra. iKheti matlsm or any blood, liver o- kidney disease -or money erfunded. G. 18. is a great tonic and system builder. Sold by all drug-skd's '6r sent prepaid. $1.00 per bottle; six bottles -for $5.Of*. Deal ers erdor G. S. front your jobttcr. Write me for testimonials.. Enough said. , L. M. GROSS P. 0. BOX 17. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. IOWA GOVERNOR CALLS Fr R NVESTIGATION Des Moines, la., Jan. 4.—Governor W. I , Harding late today telegraphed Secretary Daker and Senator Cum mings requesting an investigation of the complaints of the treatment ac corded Iowa soldiers returned from a! read and there in domestic camps. The governor forwarded a telegram received front TAstbervlIIe, signed by ten persons, with soldiers from over eoas now at Camp Dix, who, the par ents charge, ‘are suffering flint cold and hunger, want of care and cannot be readied bj mail, telegraph or money.” A letter of complaint front a croup of lowans front Curtin l ike was made pultlic by the governor. It asserts lowans were discriminated against in the discharge of enlisted men. HEAVY MOVING ~ PIDLY OVER J- ‘ A? Satina, Kan .la western Kansas s is moving rapidly («j the mercury is rapid zero mark. CHICHESTER S PI W TIIK DU MOND BRAND. I.«<1I««! AaU yuiiiHDniffftAt f 4 ihl-rhen-ter a Diamond Brand 1*11 in in It* d m i Void m«talUc\ .s, bez.'ii with Iilue Kibt>on. r»Ue no olher. Buy of yo«r Drucc***. A'lcforCin-finCR-TK DIAMOND HIlAND DIJLI.H, f r 7ears known as Best, Safest, Always K ellabta SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVf KWHEtf WE KEEP NO STOCK OF READY MADE GLASSES Don’t Experiment: Your sight is tl> '| valuable :o neglect and atnls, it throug^^H of inferior glasses. Be Safe 1 v coming here fo^BSl help. You will find here a couaH tic is de.- re lo aid and advise yo^H eve tnnihie and i von can upon I!:,. (\aininalton being right^B Expert Optometrist in ChargeHI Gem Jewelry and ' Optical Co. A. P. BILILOW 712 CENTRAL AVENUE Wright’s Silver Cleaning and Polishing the house ; important part of the spring I plan. 1 We recommend Wright’s Si purpose. It is’easy to use —Polishes the silver.