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PAGE THE ARKANSAS GAZETlt, LITTLE ROCIi. MONDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1917. For Sale) or lixcliange. Antomobilea and For RentHouses. r.

EXPIRES Oil TRAIll AS HUSBAND WAITS 'Q-O--V' 'O" -'0 r. 1 Shines Shoes of Lawmakers "Uncle- Peter Booth, Representative From Jefferson v' 1893, Says Legislature was "Heap. Quietuh in Dem Days." "Milas'Talcntine shoveling" beans this month, Bines lie was made cook be a busy woman. The correspondent from Company says that to pro. mots the study of German the.

company is being served sauer kraut and pickles. -7' 0. OO- following is a tiinelyJ editorial under the title of Paces -the Guardsmen 'Here 'sf luck; to the bandmen and our comrades who, on being-mustered, outi: ind selves without mployment, It the scarcity of i jobs Is as pronounced as we bare been informed then the unloading of several hundred jobless men at one tima will be a damper to patriotic aspirations in the business men and employers oi- Arkansas rill find time and inclination to help relieve "as much as possible': the unfortunate conditions which -will face some of "our. men on their return til after which ha let hi statecraft lie dormant for the session. Uncle Peter's bill was a bill for an act to be entitled "eu.

act changing the time allowed for voting on tho Australian ballot from five to ton minutes." Ha made a speech on it, in which he 'set up that "you take one deze heah Australian. ballets "an i lawng el uh maan 's laig, and how -dey any nigguh gwine read all dat print 'n' on huh an figguh out do Demmy-vnluk fsf-jite' iffjassih? vote fuhf igguhs' ain't got'no timo -to do judges who all de -names on dat ticket -rY was where Uncle Peter tipped his hand, and tne bill was tabled by a largo majftrity.He made one 5W i TM ITT rn0 K1VE-ROOM- houM: prefer to trade anrt par difference. ila M. A. GUTHRIU.

lit E. Uth. city. CORNER IXT3. 23rd ami Hn; aUo loth and Ablcal: would take email car In treile.

OSS. Gaaette. T-PASSENlia automobile, lit flrat-clas condition, will sell on time or trade tor real ute, Call ilala ni, from to 1 a. m. tux HIGH UHaDK uprigm piauu, Salt ca; (ell at tiaraain- or exchange tor anythlna of equal value.

Phone MAIN THAU, or a It ati 1W yv SillS "VRUl FARM In Bunion 2M acrea: would ext-hanje fjjr large cotton plantation or cut-over land. O. K. WH1TK, Herman Trust j. V4 OARQAIX (rttlt and atock farm; might connider toi property and feed mill.

Wliat Jiave youl R. R. i. floxlS, Shirley. Ark.

a3 Is.eOO STOCK of Kroceriea. anoea and elothinc. to trade for land or other ood property. H. A.

UCOTT, box io. Little Rock. --( H5I SMALL IV. alae Vlctrolii epleudld ahape, anil a.barcaln; coat only ehort time; cheap for or trade for Incubator or Muff Orpington bene or egKe. Phone MAIN S78.

TWO-STAND cotton Bin, griat and aaw mill, at a bargain. ALKKK. Ark. 1W ACRKS, near Lonoke. 8I acre In cultivation; plenty of improvement and Call-MAIN Monday.

aM plug mule: take carpenter' vorkT painting or plastering. Call MAIN 720 Mon-day. SEVEN-HOOM 2-atory realdenre; hardwood nice fixture, aleepliig porch; near car line, paved atreet and school: will take building Jot for equity. SUUTI1ERN TRUST CO. Phone Meln 5Stt.

mn 40 ACRKS Improved farm land; weitero Arkainaa; excellent German neighbors; ha JiiOO loun for 7 year- price il.50 would consider good car or clear property or fur. lilture for equity. H. O. BuX Sii.

A 1 VB-TEA It-OLD flarB bay saddle atal-llon of Wllk and JJenmark stock; weight 3.U50 pounda. See J. V. CHAMBERS. Hotel 201U 1.200 ACRES fine bottom and 'ridge land.

aouthern Ai-keuij-- koove -e verflow r- five inilea or fine town: Mtt cultivated: healthy locality; 25 an acre; will take up to 113.w in clear merchandise, r. p. CAPY, Pine Bluff. Arki. nvi Wanted to Exchange.

WORTH of diamonds to exchange for 1913 or 1SI8, model Ford car. H. F. KARR, R. F.

D. f. Box 21. 8OT NEW National typewriter to exchange lor phonograph, buggy or sewing machine; B. K.

R. F. D. Box 2-1. WOULD like to exchange tract of land ltOx.TflO feet, in Dark Hollow district.

Argenta for second-hand Ford, PHONE Main 58S. Mornings only. SMo VIOLIN Good tone, perfect condition'; cost '5; tor small kodak, S. W. revolver or offers.

All inquiries argwered. Address A. E. WOOD. Mist.

Ark. TEN ACRES of 'land at Beoton. all fenced; 1 acre In -orchard; all wire fenced; would --take have-east nH property- An Little Rock. S10J. Gasette.

S37 BOTTOM farm- well improved, close Co railroad town: close to high school; will exchange for clear, income 'property or met-chandlse. Would consider hotel. J. W. 1.IT-TLK.

Bradford. Ark. TWO KN1 Cl-MBEHKD lilts for Ing. within six or eight block of Union atatttwn Will pay cash difference. Ad.

drera- TSftrfJajjette. SMS SO. ACRE farm, acres in cultivation and valued at only no encumbrance: will exchange, this farm-for -voltage or unencumbered v.acant lots. HOLMAN REAL TATE CO. TWO RESIDENCE LOTS.

Greenwood. 46 acres fruit lai.ft. western Arkansas; business lot. Dutin. tor furniture.

dlajnondsDrgoQd car, P-. O. BOA. iii. Wanted to Kent.

MARCH nicely furnished 3 room cottage, with sleeping porch and garage. Please state price and location in Gazette. -MS A MODERN five or six 'rooinlmufi wltn all modem convenlenoesp. including garage. West Side preferred.

Will lean or rent hy the month. til. Oazette For Eent Stores. STOliE In best colored uistricf in city; 3 rooms. Phone MAIN 332.

Hats. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HATS cleaned, blocked and re trimmed; equal to new: country order. rorrptly attended to. ENTERPi: USE HAT Ui Sd. Phone 1J8V For Rent- Farms.

A 40-ACRE farm, near Maoelvale: on pike; veil Improved. Apply 1022 VV. Ttlr. PHONE Main 3513. 2-'3 Sheet Metal Works.

FOR ALL KINDS of sheet metal work see CHARLES WUNDEKLICH. 3: W. fth Phone 273. For Rent. A GARAGE.

414 SCOTT 2I2S Boaraing. 30AP.DING For rent, with board, a front room, in modern home; ifr. 208 Broadway. Call MAIN SS2H. U4 HOARD AND ROOSl for couple or two young men; place home: everything first class: never over 8" Hoarders.

Apply 21I- S. MAIN or phone Main WIS. 24K "pROPOfiALS6R "FORAGE. BEDDING, GASOLINE AND MINERAL Office Department Fort Sam Houston. Texas.

Sealed proposals will be received here until 11 a. m. March S. 1017. for furnishing gasoline, mineral oil.

forage and bedding required at Southern Department stations and camps during the period beginning April I. 1x17. ami ending- June ,10. 1017, Information furnished upon 2075 NOTICE, 6pr-lMl Rt-SkSfWdnnont nn Mldevalk Improve, mrnt District No. 10 (Pulm Wreet.

From Ia-sj to Proapect Avenue; Hixth Avenue trora Paim to Beech. 1 The tax book for the, collection of special reassessment upon the real property in Sidewalk- Improvement District No." it has been piateoT'lrrTny" Tianda for collection. Arl others of real property in this district are requested to pay their assessment to me II such payment la not made, action will be commenced at the end of that time tor the eollecion of all assessments and for legal penalties and costs. Given under my hand this 15th day of February. mi.

JAMES LAW SUN. Little'Uock, Ark. City Collector 1246 NOTICE. Street Improvement District No. 137 tMreet t-ronj Markham to Fourth -Mreet.) The tax book for the collection of special assessments upon the real property lu street Improvement District No.

18f- has been pUced in my hands for collection. All own. era.of Teaiprperty--to this district are "requested to pays their assessments to me within thirty rtavs from this date, if such payment Is not made action will bs commenced at the end of that time for the collection of all assessments and for legal penalties and costs. Given under my hand this 13th day ot Feb. ruary.

JAMES LAWSON. Rock. Ark. v. City: Collector.

NOTICE. Street Improvement District No. ioO (Hix--. taasth. Seventeenth.

Eighteenth, tieorge. urlffith aad. Kritmer IStiwts.) assessments upon the reV property in Street Improvement District fio. soo has been placed In my hands for collection. All eivn-ers of real property In this district are requested to pay;" their assessments to me elthln thirty days froiu this date.

If suck payment Is not made action win be cuiu-m nc at the end of tnat time for the eel-left len of ail aaeeaauient and for legal penalties and costs. Given under my hand this 15tn day of February, 191 JAMES LAWSON. Little Rock. Ark. City Collector.

six gldenralk ImprowmeBt District IM (SUtmth. Seventeenth. -tieot-ge. Griffith and Kramer i Btreeta.) The tax book for the collection of special asses-ments upon the real property in Sidewalk Improvement District No. iss has been in my bands for collection.

All ewti-. ers of real property tn thla are requested' to pay -aBsmsntg ulthto thirty days from this If such nivmtnt li not made, action e.111 br com- 1 menred at the end of tnat time for the col-! lection of all assessments And for legal peu-. allies and 'costs. Civesj under my hand thla istb dsy Ul. JAiE3 LAWSON.

tii'tla Kock. Ark. 4 ty -Ullwux- A riVE-PASSKNOER iounng car; In good eondltlvu; wUI-aeil chiap. Those MAIN 11 rOR. passenger.

a bargnln for quick sale, inquire at 710 W. Argenta. Hi Ml FOBD roadster body and windshield tiV good shape. K. H.

8ANUKKM, phoife Main 1 was TH. S-PAS8ENGKR car; good running order. Trade for stock er ttrms to '-party. Will matia fne -j Pi o. box si a KOU SALBAutomobile uellvery t)oill ror ord care ana traiiore tor any make ear.

Lowest -prlceai- lergest etoc it all kinds. LOUIS KOKKS, Eil t. Aiarkliam. J-PASttSKWOER -cyllidr 11 model Ap-person car--In good, conditions ueeo driven mlttwj -will WOOD1.AWN 14. A CHEVROLBT roadster; firaf-clasa running condition.

PHONG Mai liio. ONE Ford f-pauaenger ear. In Al will take horse or diamond ring In deal, Call MAIN JJ. H. R.

F. S. City. MM 8i.VKN-jPAi-SK.VOBK Weacotr 'nurmg ear; thorousbly overhauled and newly painted: three extra -tires; new tamps; wilt sell on time -payniente. Bachana National tnavY -O- 3I 1916 MODEL lightweight single-cylinder Indian motui-cycVe-, an od condition -and price right.

Can be seen, at POSTAL TKL. BUKAPH tm rJhED -MOT nii It. C. first class condition; good. Solid tires, cost new a bargain at term If Owner has bought heavier truck, PAUilS.

CO. OK S( W. 3d. i HU1 TWO GOOD Ford touring cars, good tires, new top. and new fendersj excel lent -hap mechanically -price and l-'-J; these cars are worth the money.

See them at CENTER. Phone Jtfaln 8709. CAR BARGAINS; one Ford touring, (ilov; one Apperaon roadRter. classy, ftuo; one Hudson. S-pasenger.

fully equipped, tauo; -one Chalmers. 3-passenger. fine shape, oo. PAIOB CO. OF ts W.

Jd. l6 6-PASyENGER White-' automobile. In good Cimdltion: comparatively pew motor- lately ovxerhauled. Tha- man who wants a bargain in call C. COHN.

6S3 -Main or phoue Mln IM. f. mt AUTO RADITAtORS, FENDERS. XANiCl AND LAMPS. Don't throw your radiators 'way.

We can save you money. We lepalr all makes of radiators; work express paid cne way. WEAVEtt ISHBUKN, Sl Louisiana. Little I3 WE HAVE a. $UiiiT Regal not run over 10 miles, that was hit by train and damaged.

Will seM like -it stands for cash. Or might trade for-a Ford. See the car at Midway Auto and call us. VOSS-BARBEE MFO. phone Main i tilt AUTO RADIATORS RepaU-ed and.

guaranteed by C. E. NOL1ING. Radiator Specialist. S13 Center street; phone Mam ais.

Prtcea reasonable. Express cliargea paia one, way "ou out-of-tiutu "rdera, 1MT AUTO RADIATORS REPAIRED, 4BSOUJtkLT GUARANTEED. BEST equipment for nan. diltig alt radiator wtitH, flUIck- -and Heat man la the state In- charge jt this Out-of-clty prepaid both fcays. O.

D. TL'CK-KR IV. 209 W. Little Rotk. Phune Main SOoo.

Money to Lend. TARM LOANS-We are In position to give quick action on for oan- on farm No fees or flimpecllon charges. ENGLAND LOAN AND TRUST Little Rock. Ark. mi MONEY TO LEND at rate of in.

terest. from 5u to-lloeeaa. on Improved Little tiock business- or residence property: do delay; First mortgage lnaaa fur sale. CENTRAL BANK. 1571 MoNEV TO LEND lu suios ot tl.OOO and up.

well improved Arkansas farms or plantations. Large cuius especially desired. J. U. HOWARD.

Southern Trust Little Itpcfc-ATlt. SDil Tit 1 I B. PvAaAnaKls from to Juu.nuo. oh choice Improved residence or business property in Little Rock only; also mortgages for Mi. Inquire of wk Hoar trust co.

Wi MONETiS per cent, to memuer only; buy or build aliQie pay off Ajnortgagei Improve ilty nr country reaL- estate, or tirq a loan privilege Into cash at a profit far beond the profits of any ordinary Investment. Address. THE CO-OPERATIVE 1.EAGUE OF AMERICA. Dai la a. Tex.

1603 MONEIf TO LEND on improved farms; 11.400 and upward; to lu years' time prepayment privilege; rates; give number-of acres In-actual cultivation; distance and direction from railroad station and fuil description of Improvement In first letter. Address W. S. HOLT. o.

Bos 4M. Little Kock. Ark. ton FARM LOANS MADE ON 1M-FROVED FARMS 5, 1, 1 yeata' time; reasonable rates; Inspection made upon receipt of application cha. go no feea; see our- representatlvea In towns of all good territory, or write us for blank application.

COMPANY, 303 Gasette Little RocTt. mi For Rent FURNISHED rooms, at S2 W. 3d. PHONB Main 8ML 2425 LARGE furnished modern room, -or one Hr -lU. J-tt4hM A IM-tiWtSr v- -83 OhjE nicely furnlehed room-with nd Joining bath Soors: front tW." Capitol- avnnue.

Phone MARCH furnished rooTtiV -ftirarrV tleinau and wife, or two gentlemen: three blwksjrom th and Main. One slngla room, vacant now; PHONE Main 8491 THREE nicely furnished rooins: private entrance; all modern conveniences; within walking distance to business. Apply til W. 3rd. PHONE laln 1JT3, S4ST NICELY.

fuVnlshed upstairs room adjoining bath. In brick theme; no other roomers. 509 RINGO. 2S3 TWO nice connecting rooms, newly papered and In first-class condition In every re specL WW rent furnished or-r unfurnished. Apply at 1123 SIXTH.

NICELY furnished modern rooms; lavatories, hardwood floors; no better equipped rooms in the city i centrally located; meals If desired; no smalt children; yeterances. 415 E. th. 248J BRIGHT, cheerful and exceptionally nice rnisbed front room; every convenience; close In; delightful location; references, W. th, Phone- MAIN 2691.

vm NVP.SE living alone, will rent two rooms unfurnished for 34 per month furnished for 312f bedroom for To married couple or ladles. PHONE Main 6.j70. '-'O-, S3.W ONE neatly furnished rooip for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; 303 ROCK. Phone Main 8SI. Garage for auto on prem- NICELY furnished rooms in Drlvate fam ily; i blocks from fth and Main; electric lights, ggs beat, bath and' telephone.

Rent reasonable. Also garage, for rent, Phone MAIN 4999. -f ts70 Salesmen, OPENING for DM.t bo takes, with trade; reliable In dealings and wants opportunity and future. Lecet or traveling. BOX 1, Station K.

Cleveland. 234S SALESMAN to vlell grocers, druggfsTiT general stores, soda fountains. TOWNt SEND MFG. O. Box 4d2.

Ban. Francisco --i 2i WB WANT three -red-blooded salesmen calling on general trade, to represent us 4a Southern territory. Attractive lines; unlimited demand: liberal commission THE KIRKWCKJDCOMPAilYj. aowa City. Iowa.

TRAVELING- salary and espensr or rom-misnion; must ambitlo-u wlllln to learn; splendid opportunity; former experience not essential, LANDMARK CI-0 AR Denver. Pa. rWE TRAVEL'S men: have splendid open-higs 1517; give reference, BREEDEN MEDICINE Memphis, Tenn. AN EASTERN factory, making large line of union -everalla wa'nta ewmmlMlon salesman with own car. to work Arkansas Dsn, vllle.

V. SALESMAN for Main street reinll nwil'a store; most have sailing experience; apply 4iuua salary. ISFt employed. Applications ft. Caaette.

RALEfM EN In each county In Arkaiisaa. who have an automobile. ta.scM and damon-titrale, the National-. Runber Tlrefillw, neither solid nor preumatic- cannot puncture nr blo out. Exclusive' territory given.

J. BWDGSj, PVr.te le Manager. 13 W-. Markiiarn- Little Rock, tU3 A NKW modern cottage, on Riverside ave- nue. Little Rock.

Phone MAIN A HOUSE at 10M McGow'an, 5 rooms an i batlu gas. heat. Apply lou M'UOWAN. tin MODi-UN cottage; rooms nd bath 101? Water, Inquire at SAM RUDOLPH tt 71 riyK-KTOM cottage. moderftO oonveii-lncea.

CEDAR; pltona Mkjn T.iU 'y' i Jsa "MODERN i-room houe. rls, 'e'iectrlo conveniently locatedi HOKlfl JIala t. mi I. rooms and batoi' In idti nelghborhod! 1W blocks from South. Main crUne; tM, "PHONE Main A MODERN i-room house.

In dmroTat'en. amen for a amall family; water 6ldr rent M4 E. liith. Sm4 CROSS, 5-room modern month. BATO.X.

phone Mala -8SBI brick houae. well Improved, for Diti avenue, Pulaskt Height: tit -ruoqth. Apply a BORDEAUX PHARMACY, mm 1M7 JU'IMIT avenue, moderu cotl.ge. rooms, reception hall and bath: good order; rent roasooabla. W.

tt. PARSON8, Mala, Hi: J. STRICTLY modern, practically room, t-story house; with cioscd-ln sleeping porch, 408 E. ltlu. Apply Ml ROCK, on corner.

LIVE IN A NEW home. We Will build three or more years. H. F. AUTEN, phone Malrt t3 MODERN 4-roani cottacs: KninnUi knd reasonable; newly painted and papered.

tit 10th. Apply U1 corner. 7 -room, home, right, up to the second: In 4 blocks of 4th and Main; hot water heat; fronts east: t37 per month; references; partly furnished. ut3, Gasette. MODERN S-room cottage, 1303 Jones Electricity, water, gas.

ood neighborhood, West End park; Highland Park, car line; SIS per month. PHuNE Main t9S4 a 2304 MIX-ROOM modern cottage, completely furnished; will rent to reliable couple fu'r six months. References, required. o. BOX FOUR-ROOM modern cottage, at Sl) a.

Rlngo, t-t. E. 1 0. ilAGLElT, Main S41. Sill MUDEIIN S-ronm cottage.

lOiM Welch. Apply 1S05 WELCH, phone Main 2iW4 or 1 SIX-ROOJl modern bungalow; one bitiCif from car line; convenient to churches and schools. 2310 W. 11th. Phone.

MAIN 6fiTH. V' 211 COTTAGE. 5 rooms. 5 Closets, hall, bath, electric chandeliers, front, porch lighted: back lighted, latticed, screened: directly on car Hue. Fine neighborhood.

RIM. tette 2JI3 OA COMPLETE LIST hotines, cottagesT anartments, stores, etc. published each week. Call or phona tor one. It contains Just what you are tbakiug fo." MERCANT1LB TRUST CO.

U7 "HOUSES, cottages. bnga(0Obati. gasT electricity, sidenaiks. paved streets, street car choice neighborhood tlO to t30. Phones -1429.

8SK or 117. JOHN a BRADDviOK, Real KM a to Dealer, Hi W. Marhham. IF YOU WANT to rent a'houae ca'lTatl our office and E-t list of what we have, ne-v lie's ready for delivery each Saturday at noon ENGLAND LOAN AND 'T'RUBV too Malm soot "Biggest a rga in TiO'city. itoiMiTu street, tao per month.

Eight Urge rooms, electric lights, batlv gns.7. large garden paved jstreet, on two car lines, walking ritd-tance to business district. UNJoN TltLST CO. Fol U-KOOM cmivenleiit modern cottage, SIS; 3-room cottage, 110; store. 110; e-roont fiat, 15; Argenta cottage, near Mountain shops.

$10. MR6k EDMONDSON, M. WH5f HEAD THESE AOS? Find them InT terestlng, don't yout So do others and that' why your House for Rent ad printed her will rent your house. Sunday In the big want ad day in Little the Gasette Is the big want 1 paper. A 23-word three consecutive times costs only SOc.

WHY READ THESE ADSJ Find them itt terestlng, don't yout i'ft do other and tint's -why your House ior Kent ad printed here will rent your house. Sunday In the big want ad day In Little Hock, and the Ga- nette Is the big want ad paper. A sl.tvord ad thre consecutive time coPta only 60c. Poultry. BARRED ROCK eggs.

JS Id; i i 1 --tt-r "BARRED ROCK cockerels; and Tv each; eggs, 32 for 13, from the beat winter layers. MRS. LEE RICHARDSON. Mot Springs, Ark. 1 23 It BUFF OhPlNOTON eggs, per- aettlnr of 1J eggs: 13 cents extra for packing and hipping.

MRS. EUGENE HARRIS. 1811 W. id: phone Main 3W2. X'iit SINOLE CG.MB R)iodelBand RedaTcKatn" plon winner eggs.

32 buy t5; 103 eggs- for-1 SlOr babyhlckens for sale-JA WILSON, 813 Olive, phone Main 4I4. Argenta. mi BARRED ROCK cockerels, 35 and 311 each; eggs, 32 for 1J: from the best winter layers, MRS. LEE IIS Haxel street. Hot Springs, Ark.

I5l SINGLE COMB Rhode Island Reds, Champton eggs. 33 for 13; $13 for 100; baby chicks 33 per dozen. Apply J. A. WILSON.

3l Olive street. ArgenU; phone Main T444. r.H BARRED Plymouth. Rocks: wluners. first and special prizes al Little Rock state lair 1913; eggs.

for 19; light or dark mating. C. C. WILLIAMS. Somervllle, Tenn.

2334 CYPHERS INCt'BATOR COMPANY Neve and second-hand Incubators. brooders. brooder stoves. Everything In tha poultry CUMMINS KATCLIFFE, Agent, Ryut 13. Little Rock.

L'4 ANCONAS. Birred Rocks and Brown Leg-horns; pure bred stock; bred to lay; eggs, prepaid. 31.63 per IS; 3T.50 per 100. pi EE TOII1.TK1, FARM, JBryant. Ark, ten first prize cockerels.

Palace Show. New, York, heading first pen champions head nakM. nA hiflnH I ll) 9 fin. II Bee mating list. MK8, RICHARD 81,1114.

V.CC.H FOR HATCH IN'aTfrom Trlbbl e' Merltaa. Black. Wall and Buff 8. C. R.

ir Reds. Whit and Barreit Rocks and the Baby Red Bantams: county, state, and national show winners; big catalog free; teila how to teed arid raise champion winners' try our Merltaa predtgested baby chick feed. TRIBBLE'S POULTRY1 20th and Arch- Phone Main XHhi. inir FOUR CHE MOUNTAIN POULTRY FARM. Cummins Ratellffe.

Owner; Route 13, Llttta Rock. Oar While Leghorns are still unbeaten. Last three years have won tha ma Jority of prices at Memphis. Won all prisea at Little Rock this year, except second pullet and fourth cock. At Dallas.

woa first hen and third cockerel. for eggs first of all. Free catalog. Also White Orpingtons that average 183 egga par year. Sans- taction always.

ii Strayed or STRAYED OR STOLEN One black mora with little white spot -on back; about- If years- old tie reward, BLACK, Rowland, Ark. 3. ONE light bay mate. 4 years old; weight about 800 pounda; one white hind foot; fore-top cut out; strayed or stolen from It. ESTESV plantation, 8cott.

Sunday Bight. V-t reward. Wi Information Wanted. ANYOXE knowing ot or Knows M. A.

Bui Ice. Last heard and known of In Cabot. and around Little Rock," Ark. Pleisa' write -to Oklahoma City. Address -NORTH.

Miscellaneous. street and Barber avenue. Little Ro Ark. PHONE MAIN B893. 424 WE POLISH and "repair any kind of elovs LITTLE -ROCK STOVal COvt--Maln street; phone Main 32j or 321, 3ftf PRINTING When you want printing an.l want tq save money, see us.

We guarantee to save' you, PRlN f--ERY. phone Woodlawa 11W. 301 N. GA8 STOVES connected and repaired1 and houses piped for gas by licensed, gas titters expert work; reasonable charges. PERt? if A.

SHAW, llll W. Id: Mala 832T. 13T5 CHIMNEY SWEEPER. Le Splller; aatls-; faction given; have your flues cleaned before putting In gaat-also do treetrlmmlrg and guttereiealiig. 413 lih.

NOTICE If you" ara going to yo'-Ir household goods or Hve -stock away and want experiem-ed men to care for them. dregs Wl3. Gasette. I Wi iL MICK, the fair man, General to--fractor -id builder; sleeping porches and re. pair-at-rk a specialty aH work figurad c-' ronlicg to the tltaea MAIN 1403.

Itt "BULL services by Woble's Eclypse; most -highly bred registered Jersey male tn stale; xrandMin of Noble -of Oakland "that sold for, t.S.eot). Sri-lj 33. COVINGTON, phone Main ju- DR. MOKSB SPECIALIS1. INVITES aLL, li.fejA, iAirrb.

deafness, asthma, catarrh. of or bowels or noises In the. roroe take free treatment. JU offl-. tv semnd.

Little Rock. 321 LIKE VOLT, thsusanas reading ttieae Importsat notices from day.t dy. Looge and soolal secretaries will get quick aoti-jn and a greater attendance at meethntj these notices are used. A 2S.word ad time costs onl Ma Three-Hour Delay Prevents Phillips County Judge From Saying Last Good-Bye. Delay ia tha arrival of an Iron Mouj, tain tram at.Lmift Rock yesterday morning prevented I17D.

JToore of Helena, county; judge of Phillips county, from saying parting word to hii wife, Mra. JS'anice Thompson Moore before v-r her death. Sha died at 9:30 o'cloek while en root here on passenger train No. 4, dne as did not arrive until nearly 11 oiock Mrs. Moor Vaa being brought JacK from she spent several months in the hope of benefitting1 her health.

She was acv eonnanied by; 4" nnre. Mrfe. Moore; eamo Helena'- to sieeti bis wifry not being certain of the train on which she would arrive. Mr. Moore, aged 30 years, had been in HI health for several years, and had pent four rears at various points in v- the West.

Her condition suddenly grew worse at Tucson, and it was de-. cided to bring heT home at once. Be-. side her busband she is survived a email Mrs. R.

Shinault, 422 East Capitol -avenue, is a cousin. resided, in -Hdena-f ro4 childhood til her Vtealta failed in recent years. She was a member oL.a. prominent family of Helena. The body was sent to Helena at 3 yesterday afternoon by P.

H. Ruebel Co. The funeral arrangements have not been completed. Buy, sell and trade through. Gaiette Want Ads.

KEMPF1ER coxTixrors II noon v. M. ANT BEAT lOe. Ginger Girls Co. Deluxe, 4:30, 7:30.

FIFTH AND LAST WEEK. Presenting Today Turt. sod Wed.i "MAEBIAOE OF FINNEOAN' Tuneful and Full of rep. Soma New Fare This Week. FLORENCE TURNER I The Bernhardt ot the Screen.

In wonderful fire-act production, "REDEEMED." THE MUTUAL WEEKLY. in- ANT BEAT "1 1UI THE KKMFNER I KOOJf TO T. AVV 1 THOS. KINCE'S Picture 'TJar's A Wonderful Spectacle. World's greatest appeal for pre-.

paredness, featuring Btars who are making "CivilizationVthe-great famous. CRYSTAL 4 DAYS glT 1 and Tomorrow. TODAY Paramount Pictures Corporation Presents LOUISE HUFF JACKHCKFORD Vi who will be remembered for the hit they madr in They -mora -4 nan-repeat in "Great Expectations" A delightfully absorbing and entertaining ihotoplay that every one will enjoy. ROYAL ChUdrea. 5t Adults, 1Q.

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "Money Magic" From the widely read novel of the same same, featuring Edith Storey, William Duncan and Antonio Moreno. -'j 1 Eighth and -Crystal Today and Tomorrow. 1 BLTJEBniO PHOTOPLAYS. INO, Presents Another -mr-- Lois Weber Troduction Introducing Mary Mac Laren The Heroine of "Shoes." 1 Harrison Ford The Popular Xeadlng Man, in Thos. Edgelow's Tale, L.J.

Aetor gripping interest. Baffling the plot detectives; combining novelty and origi naliry of theme i A 71T TT a ITT H' rjoiiien" speecn on a bill which had come' over from the Sena -that bill was de feated, so he regretfully laid his ora tory away also. Nothing Before His Committee. 'Same way wid de'c'mitty wucfe," 'mitty tm Appoashunmint, da 'i c-mttty whut figgus out whuCjeounties dey gwine putt in d' new congressional districks, but dat yeah dey 'cide dey ain't gwine make! any change, an' dey ain't, uh saingle bill evuh git befoah mah c'mitty." In addition to Uncle" Peter and his colleague; McKay, there were two other negroes in the house during that session. Is.

E. Edwards of Chicot and J. II. Carr of Phillips, but there was a majority. The speak er was l.

U. tlumplirey, ana the clerk D. "NO1- Halliburton. Other juemberS were: Jerry C. South of Baxter, Ransom Gulley of Izard, W.

H. Eagle of Lonoke, -V, of Miller, Hal L. Norwood of Se vier. The Pulaski county" delegation" In tho lower house was A. C.

Jones, V. A. Galloway, Ham Churcbill and C. P. Roberts.

"Hea'Jf'Juietnlj in Dem 3ays." In a reminiscent comparison of then and now, Undo Peter said, "Sim lack to me we was a heap quietuh in alcm days dan de gemmen is now. One ree-son was de' want so many lawyuhs in d' house den, an dey want so many fokes all time want'n' to make speeches. We had uh lot mo' time to c'nsiduh dem medjuhs, too; lots mo' time to thaink, runnin' f'm Januw'oy to Ap'l like done." The Session of the Twenty-ninth General Assembly was held in-tbe historic old st atehousc. Immediately across thft street was another historic establish meiit where the Jailv stamp-allowances of the members were accepted in lieu of currency, the standard scale being (two drinks per stamp-book. Of this latter establishment Uncle PeteT says ho knew: nothing, and it is probable that the color line was drawn closer there ihflfi lff Uncle, Peter is full of of the "good old days;" but not to the extent of neglecting his work, and ft may be some consolation to defeated solons or solons to be defeated that notwithstanding his public ieareer.

Un-T cle Peter is one of the most efficient shoe-shines in the eapitol Auto Flits Cat; Turns Turtle and Two Are Injured A cat that was run over by su automobile driven by Leo P. Bott 1012 Cumberland street, eaejed the car to skid and turn, turtle near Capitol avenue amf State -street at 11:15 o'clock Saturday night. Miss Rosabel Cohn, aged 17, 311 Arch street, Was pinned' beneath the car and her-right arm Mr. Bott suffered a wrenched back and Albert Rosenstein, the third occupant-of -wit h- si i gh bruises. The car wss slightly damaged.

The (jat was-killed. SPECULATION OVER JOBS Arkansas Guards' Papr at XJamp Denx tag Say Men May Drug Labor Market. Farewells to the departing regiments, the' First Arkansas and the First Dela ware, and optimistic speculation on the date of tha" Kpenrwl Ummt'i tue tiaie OI tne Oecona regiment re- call home fill paeea of the current issue of. the A rkansas Razorback, the camp journal published at Deming in tha interest of the Arkansas A high tribute is paid to Chaplain W. Gee of the First Arkansas, who preached hia farewell sermon at Dcminjf, bv tho Kev.

W. AV. Nelson, pastor of the Methodist chnrch. j- The lioets are back in force. The most noteworthy contribution is from a member of the Little Rock eompanv.

It is signed O. H. and is. a final tribute before "the First Regiment Ifft! for The poem'follows; I "Blessings on thee, soldier man, National Guard ffith cheeks of Dressed in Q. -D.

pantaloons, Humming awful, army tunes, With thy red face rodder still. Caused by old friendj From Company JY Second Regiment: 1 to 48 will er no jea for for Ison, 201 "Uncle" Peter Booth, of pure atrala Ethiopian ancestry, and a former member of the lower house of the General Assembly from Jefferson county, is back in the bouse, not, however, in his former Uncle Peter, shines house members shoes end washes house cuspidors with the same courteous bear-irgwruL. wJetiieanor which marked his career as a member of that august body. Uncle Peter was a member of the Twttil f-uWTr OthetM "AtseitiWy; serv ing rom January 9 to April 8, 1893, and bis name appears in, all the biennial; reports of the secretaries of state for the whole world to read, "Jefferson, JOT. H.

Booth, Howard McKay." The is Uncle Peter, McKay is a colleague of the aafru, color and politics," andT JOT. Bodgeri was white Democrat. Uncle Peter said that he and McKay were elected as "comp'mise canny-da It wa th i sh tA e'f -ferson county Kopublicans to elect an all-white' ticket, but in placing men for the other places they had to compromise on these two jobs, and the result was a pale gray1 ticket, instead of a "lily white Uncle Peter and McKay adding the touch of color. Offers One Bill; Is Tabled. Uncle Peter introduced only one bill, an', de white fokes tabled GEM Entire New Company.

Continuou Show Noon to II p. m. 7:30 leRoy OSDORNE and His Company of 15, his Song Beview, "GIRLIES" and The Ddncing Girls, A Whirlwind Of Fashion. Br the eleverart glrtraeen hers Air many a Uay. and "The White Oak Trio" Singers" Who Sing.

The Picture Is "THE END Or THE TOUK," roe-reel feature, with Lionel Barrymore ana great cast 10 Always-10 HATIRDAI MV'SICAL SHOM8 At 3:39. 5:11. 7M. It OH. jAleasieliSieiLp isJIrj A Whirl of Girls.

and Funny Comedians As presented by DOUTHITT-WILSON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 6. Reels of Drama and Comedy. Noon to 11 P. M.

10c Any Seat. MUSICAL COMEDY 2:30, 4:30, 7:308:30. New Show Today, Matinee 2:30. Geo. Lovett Co.

"Concentration" Aaalat4 by Madame Zenda. Mirth, Music, Mystery. Four. Other Acts of Quality. Latest Pathe News.

CRESCENT "The One-Prtee Honse." .0 ,0 0:.: SPECIAL -i DOUBLE-HEADEE THBELLS! TODAY! rrrHThe Mmidnairt An epiaoda 9t r-jO "The Social Pirate in two acts of thrills, featuriag A Marin Sais and Ollie Kirby. COMEDY-r-l Hardy and Base, as Flump and Bunt, in ''Mama'g It's a Scream! See itlv, SPECIAL! A two-part Comedy-Drama, 0 i "Separating featuring Harry Dunkinaon and Fiorenca ObereL 4 THBLLLS1 -O THSHXS! "The Becord An epis'ods-af tba "Hazaida of Helen," wita ths daredeTU of tha rails, HELEN GIBSON, rsi Always 5c and 3-Pleca Open Bally at io "Tba One-Prica flpaetat Tomorrow: 'THB DISAFPEABANCE s0 OF JOEW BSADT." A two-part mystery drama Palace Theater PLANBIG ROAD DISTRICT Proposed Highway Would Bun From Grady to Louisiana Line. A bill is being prepared for introduction ia the' house this week for the creation of the largest road improvement district in the state. It will pro-tide for the. construction of a highway from Grady, in Lincoln county, connecting the towns of Winchester, Til- vMcJjeheeJ mottAIontrosey JPort- land, Parkdale and Wilmot, and thence the Louisiana line, with a lateral from Dermott to Arkansas City.

The completion of this road will fill the -gap- fromrthendn-of he nmg south from Pine Bluff, and that funning 'north from' Monioe, traversing one of he" richest agricultural sections of the state. "A large delegation of citizens Ashley Drew, Chicot, Desha and Lincoln counties will be here, today to confer with the representatives' and" senators from the counties in the district. Gpei'ial to the Camden, Peb; 18. Sheriff Purifoy arrested three negroes here today with pointsOof-whjskev, which they, were bringing in from Monroe, it is said. "This is the first arrest here under the bone dry law.

Auction Sale of unclaimed ixprps? ages by' the American Express Company at 211 Main street, Little TJock, February 24, If) 17.. O- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Posted in the ol'fi'-e of the American' Kxpre'ss Corn pan throughout the of a list' of shipments for--xvt rrteyfwqwe- on bond unclaimed in theoffices. of tho Anierifon Kxpress Company in the state of Arkansas, -w hich wil! be sold at mil diic-tion to, the Jtighest-'bidder at -21 1 ain street. Little. Rock, February'.

2i, 1917, unlessi called for and all charges paid on or before 9 a. in. of the date of sale. V. P.

Estep, "Jgent, Little Rock, Ark. J. Kennedy, HiipeiiiiilenJent, Kl Okla. Trunk TRUNKS and hand baggage repaired. PriC-reHrtrie.

t-hunv LiM. LtTTLE SOCK TttUNK AND BAG '21 Main. Eye Fitting, EVE-FITTING. Dr. Stark.

152 liock call at your home, teat and fi'. your eyes oii reasonable terms: time payment if desired. Fnone main Cold Storage. AMPLE ROOM fur apples, car loads or small ahipmenis; moutniy or seanon rate; air-cooled rooms for eggs; centrally located. crry market and akCadk co.

Painting and Paperhanging; FOR PAINTING, paper banging and decorating call MAIN 4i. Samples of latest desigiut of ahpaper shown at your iumt HAll.liY BROS. FOR "ARTISTIC effects. correct color schemes and flrat-claas workmanship In paperhanging and painting call C. J.

DAVIDSON, pttoua Main r- sstn Found. PIAMOND set gold fraternity may have same By calling at "CliKS-CENT JEWT1LR CO. 1 ml Plants and Seeds. M'GEE Fuahela per acre longer causes surprise; please write for particulars M. van Marcos Tex.

1511 Ice, aound lilppeor- wlll peas; all tn hevy bags; subject to being unsold on receipt of order; price ta.65 load- on care. nuarn v.wuc... Produce Dealers. SHIP your produce to the Arkansas Prod- uee Company. 44 N.

Front street, Memphis; Bahk of Commerce. Uttle Rock; Central-state National, Hemphla. Ask nuotstions. T. MHEETg.

Prop I4i Moving. THE LITTLE ROCK TRANSFER CO. ts the moving peoples' friend. Call us-, for moving, packing, shipping and general baggage We are most reasonable In our price, phona MAIN 4L Office 6U E. Second.

1 COM'KKtB'AXU STAVE 8IXO. EV RLASTING concrete stave gllos. Write 1. Information and nriee-- J. A.

Dlckln Southern Representative. j41T Cumber-I land. Little Rock. Arlt; Phony Main and main lew. oa DETECTIVE.

ant kind of detective work done; lost, mlasihe nereons located." Consulta- trlctly oonfldentlat. J. W. CONNER. W.

Sd street, cltj1." 140 ALL RINDS ot Investigations made for tU torneys; evldenre secured; missing persons located, investigations mad in and out the rlty. PHONE Mala SMI. U.Rs-kln. Little Rock. lj '2i0SV AT GEM THEATER, boy's gray check ratncVU; P.

BYRD COTTON CO. LITTLE RQCK, ARK. I FARM LOANS We tbake loans In any amount from $500 ud. on setra or ten years' time, with prepayment privilege aftef thr first-Ii year. -We nave a -resident inspector whocan tell you just what we will loan when be looks at your property.

No State number of acres in cultivation, character of kind and condition of improvements, name of nearest railroad station and distance and direction from the same. nnsnnsis flDSTnr.cr srioAn cor 213 W. Cecond St..

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