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Arkansas Democrat from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 11

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Arkansas Democrati
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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WEDNESDAY EVENING. THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT JUNE 25. 1919. 11 Kodak finishing. Bert R.

Kims C. Adv. Around the City TRENCH AND CAMP NEWS Dr. K. M.

Hudson has waved from Lieutenant Hare graduated from tbs first officers' traimug school at Camp Sheridan, 111., August 15, 1017. IJeuteusnt Ray Hare; who waa aids to Ueueral Cocheu, left Monday for Camp Meade, where he will report 'or assignment overseas. T-H-8 frquhert building to 810-318 uouagbey building, Beveum ana aisiu streets. Adv. em Star, will give au old-fashioned basket picnic at forest park Thursday, June 2, 1U1U.

All weiubor and their Have your tires and tubes repaired at 317 Center street, and aavs 10 par cent. Mam Adv. GENERAL MrlVER TO AKKIVK HERB Jl'LY 1. Brigadier Ueueral George W. Mclver, who waa assigned to Camp Pike from Camp Jackson, H.

0., several daya ago, will arrive at Camp Piks July 2, according to advice received by officers at camp headquarters Wednesdsy morning. Brigadier General Mclver recently returned to thia countrv from service it urgru io coma ana sring well-filled basakets. Supper will be spread about ulO. For further iufor- BlSttuB Mil llh. Muin 4ki am 14 OFFICERS PISCHARGED Fourteen officers.

Including two majors, three captains snd nine lieutenants, received honorable discharges from the service at Camp Pike Tuesday afternoon. They were: Majors F. h. Proctor, medics! corps Paul B. Johnson, medical corps: Captain Jo- largest and oldest in the Uuited States, has numbered In its membership inauy promlneut men in the life of the State and nation.

General Traub, who was assigned to command Camp following a distinguished record overseas, is one of the moat popular and widely known division commanders who participated in the Europeoii fighting. He was elected to membership some time sgo following the Klks' banquet for returned soldier' members of the local lodge, at which he delivered oue of the prlucipal addresses. His initiation waa postponed because of preesur of official business at Camp Pike. OBITUARf MRS. SIBBIE SEE CALLED BY DEATH land cemetery.

Pallbearers will be: Nick Peay, Prank Wittenberg, 8. P. Davia, B. Pfelfer, Dr. W.

H. Hughes, James Harris, Jauirs Barkman and Dr. lr. John DibrelL Mlas Kate Peay. Miss Kate leay, aged hi, died Tuesday night st the Ada Thompson Home, 8be was a daughter of William' 1'eay, ous of the- pioneers of the Slate, Funeral services will be held Wedenaday sfternonu at 6 o'i'lockrat Christ Episcopal Church, the KevkH- E.

Wells conducting the services. Burial will be lu Mouut Holly. cemetery. Cat flowers, floral desbrns. casket sprays.

Tipton A Hurst, 600 Mais street. Phone M. 774. Adv. Funeral Designs and Bouquets of all kinds.

Uarrctr Bros. Co. Phone iiC83. Adv. IS NAMED AID Quality service.

Estimates furnished. Kimbro lumber 16th St. l'bone H. am W. Adv.

Main 12UU. Adv. overseas. It ia not known what duties MAXWELL-CHALMERS. Wt carry complete line of parts and pent only exclusive, servic station In Arkansas.

Kxpert mechauica and wasonabla charges. 1JNITBI STATICS a.UTO 1112-H Maiu strwtt; ahoas Main 1000. Adv. C. W.

Farter, who during ths put few weeks haa paid (ina aggt-gatiug 1,200 (or having whiskey in hia poa-leasion, will given a bearing next Tuesday morning in municipal court (barged with selling whiskey. The case ss set tor Wednesday morning, but tt the request of bis sttorney waa continued until next week. Keep your premises sanitary by spray-tut Kosa' Deadguick Spray. It will till the mites, roaches and bed bugs. Agents, Snodgraaa 4 Brscy.

Adv. Kodak flnbhim. Juatkiod'i, Adit. 1VmVJingf It nn.l sunn so iThe hot summer season Is on. Ask aepn H.

janaing, medical corps riuoeri for While Rock (linger Ale. The popular 10c bottle. Kaba A dis hs will be assigned to st Camp Pike. OFFICER 18 TRANSFERRED. Lieutenant Colonel Floyd J.

Bolen, jsrown, medical corps; ueorge a. Keeper, nusrtermaater corns! Lieuten Medicines Used by Monks It Is claimed that monks of ancient days knew of more than three hundred species of medicinal plants used In general for medl- cines by these religious orders. While centuries have passed, with all the advance made In medical science, many of our most successful remedies are today made front the roots and herbs of the field, like that good, old-fashioned remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for mora than forty years has been relieving women from some of the worst forms of female ills, and is now considered the standard remedy. Adv.

Company, phons Main 17Mi 13 Main streets Adv. tributers. Adv. Just received another carload (1,600 medical corps, haa been ordered from Camo Pike to Camn Bragg. Fayette- ants tills 0, Reed, dental corns Jaa.

Pitterington, dental corps Clifford H. Maxwell, sanitary corps; Richard L. Lawrence, quartermaster corps; Frauk cases) White Rock (linger Ale. Ask Dr. Bell.

Osteopath, Ill Draaghey building, corner Seventh and Main. ville, N. 0 according to information received Wednesday morning from the Arkansas Democrat corresponueui iu ci. yennin, sir service; jonn r. vvara, for the 10a bottle, J.

Kahn A distributers. Adv. Notice! A. O. V.

W. Members! Capi TO GEN. COCHEIT wnen luiantry iawrence A. stout, inianiry Mr. Rlbble See, a god 64, wife of James P.

See, proprietor of the Little Rock Laundry, died Tuesday night at Shrader, rhotographer, 130 Main. John K. Morphew, infantry, and Lester I Lieutenant Colonel Bolen will leave for aav. his new post Kinsworthy, infantry. I.ieutensnt Harold Hare of the 07th Infantry haa been appointed aid to Brigadier (leneral Cocheu, commanding general of demobilisation at Camp Pike.

tal Lodge No. 20 meets Thursday nlgbt, June 2tJ, on tenth floor of A. O. U. W.

Ws deliver promptly at aH hours. Annlstead-Brittoa Drug Co. l'bone in ociocs st tne resldeuce, 1117 Scott street. Mrs. See.

was native of Arkansas, a member of the Dauthtera of Confed building. All A. O. TJ. W.

members Fargo. J. Hanson, 28, Little unred to ha resent. Dancing and Usiu 68. Ady.

MUCEN. TRULL BE LRock, and Miss Marls T. Helneick, 22,1 MWuTsTHlslulauilslulsliilsliilifii Bra I freahments. Positively no one admitted except members in good standing. eracy, the Daughters of the American Revolution, until her health failed about Dr.

Fred T. Jones at Fraternal Hos Adv. seven years ago, snd the Arkansas Pioneers. She was a member of the pital, Bio West Ninth street. AdT.

Eastman Kodaks, JungklnA Adv. 1 82 Per Cent Perfect Efficiency I INTO Ask your fountain for the purest Arkansas Engraving Copa ny, phons ill First Methodist Church. The funeral will be held Thursday morning st 10 o'clock at the residence, 1117 Scott street, the Rev. P. C.

Fletcher officiating. Burial will be in Oak- main iin. cram roster, Mgr. -Adv. Duke, Photographer, 853 1-1 Main Ginger Ale on the market.

White Itock, the popular 10c bottle, J. Kahn A distributers. Adv. Wanted Two meat cutters. Capital Meat Market Adv.

Rentea it Arkansas! Good things sireev auv, Map. Gen. Peter E. Traub will be Initiated into, the mysteries of Elkdom Thursday nlsht by Little Rock Lodge No. 20, B.

P. O. it was announced Wednesday by J. U. Campbell, exalted ruler, and Frank J.

Ginocchio, secretary. Maior General Traub will head a Little Rock Robert Oscar McCarty, 28 years old, Wichita Falls, snud Miss Laura' Catherine Dodd, 27, Yell-ville. Negroes: Ben Murdoch, 43 years old, Woodson, and Mary Walker, 80 yesrs old, AVoodson. A meeting of the American Ambition Association will be held in tbs council chamber of the city hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Ths purpose of this association is to help all aspirants to a worthy cause, and all such aspirants are Invited to attend this meeting.

It will cost nothing. A program has been arranged by the entertainment committee and an enjoyable evening is Ross'- Dead-Quirk Spray for killing flies, bugs, mosquitoes, roaches, etc. Agents, Suodgraas A Brae. to eat st "An Eat Shop," 214 West AUT. Second.

Adv. class of 20 candidates who will become members of the Little Rock lodge at the Thursday nisht meetlm. which is ex "Let's all go to aa Eat 114 One Million Five Hundred pected to be one of tbs most intcrest- West Second street. aqv. Thousand Pounds of We Desire to Give You a Chance to Become a Stockholder in the RANGER OIL lngoi tne year.

The local lodge, which is one of the Adc mar dnwrist for White Rock Powder for the Feet. Oinger Ala and White-Rock Water, fmm the famous White Rock Springs, Waukesha, Wis. J. Kahn A dis That la what the government CALLUS? PEEL tributers. Adv.

sent last year to make 4he soldiers' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. GOODRICH FABRIC TIRES. Ouarantsed Miles. Tubes Bta. anmotli.

flftfstv. dray. Red. Ben Hur Members, Notice! Dues It is the ambition of this department to make sale of every piece of property listed exclusively with us, during the life of our contract. To actually accomplish this, however, would be next to impossible.

To even nearly approach this standard requires the very best judgment in listing property for sale and, after having listed, the closest personal attention by an experienced sales force until a sale is actually consummated. Beginning December 1, 1918, under present management, 82 per cent of all the property taken on our books has been disposed of to the mutual satisfaction of buyer and seller. In our opinion, this is an unusually high standard, and should be of unusual interest to those desiring to sell but, none the less, to those who desire to buy. It shows conclusively that your opportunity for sale is great if listed with us, and to the prospective buyer the assurance that it would be impossible to pick from our carefully selected list a piece of property which is not well worth the price asked. Our policy is to sell oh a commission basis and bo conduct the affairs of our department that the standard may be raised, if possible, from 82 per cent to 100 per cent efficient service.

and sailors' feet comfortable and fit for the kind of war they fought and finished. In Peace and War for over 26 IT OFF QUICKLY! mav be paid St is-i opnng strrri. iui.i u.l a Mr. VT.nrv. ROR 1-2 years Allen's Foot-Ease, the Anti Main street, to Dr.

GJeatvang, or at 631 Southern Trust to Mr. Bradshaw or myaelf. Dan K. Henry, District Nothing on Earth Like "Gets- Manager. Adv.

10x1 111.90 114.71 11.75 13.00 10x31 H.I0 11.70 I 5 110 171 (llstl) JO. SO 4.00 IMS 11.16 I.T0 4.IS ilA It.lt J9.10 4.4 4 11 11x4 11.10 11.70 1.10 13x4 17.40 11. .4.75 (.11 14x 11.10 ll.lt 4.11 ill 11x41 41.46 1.9S 1.70 lllli 17.10 4171 1.10 (.11 It" for Corns and Calluses. arJ septic, Healing Powder tor the Feet, to be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath, has been the. standard remedy for.

all aching, swollen, hot, tired feet, blisters and sore spots and for the instant relief of corns, bunions and calluses. Tom eerie, 6e; Camel etgarertes, 17c. Biggadike's, Second and Center. l-aAtaar Adv. A spot of thickened skin on the bottom of your foot which so often makes walking an agony, ia aa easily removed by wonderful "Gets-It" as any hard or soft corn anywhere on 16x4k 44.70 1.11 4.10 QOODRIOH 81 1.VK rtown tirsb.

Guarantied 1,000 Miles. Ribbed Safety Orey Red Gasoline. Die I oil, JOc Blgradlke's, UGLYHUSBANDS A Calotab at Bedtime and a Swallow of Water, That's All. No Salts, No Taste Nor the Slightest Unpleasantness Wake Up in the morning Feeling Fine. When your hubby gets cross, mean, ugly, nasty a chronic grouch simply give him one of the nausealess Calomel tablets, tho kind that do the work without the slightest unpleasantness.

The next morning he will be the kind of bus-band he promised to be. Honest! I am not Joking; it beats anything you ever saw for taking the meanness (biliousness) out of men, and women, too. The next time you feel lazy, mean, blue or discouraged take a Calotab. One tablet at bedtime, with a swallow of water that's all. No taste, no griping, no salts, no Blckenlng after-effects.

You wake up In the morning feeling fine, your liver clean, your system purified, with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please and go about your business no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. We have authorized your druggist to refund the "price if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs. Adv.

CO. Second and Center. aqv. Thousands of people sent pack- Slie. Tread.

Tread. Tube. Tube. 10x11 114.11 124. 00 till Mid 11x31 11.10 17.00 1.70 4.11 ages of Allen's Foot-Ease to their sons, brothers or sweet hoar ts In the Butter, 56e lb.

Biggadike's, Second and Center. Adv. Sliced breakfast bacon, 4o lb. Biggadike's, Second snd Center.v-Adv. Marriage censes were Issued to Charles J.

Cochran. 31, Little Rock, and Miss Winnie I. Elliott, 27 years old, army and navy because they knew from experience that It would freshen and rest their feet, make their shoes comfortable and walking easy. Those who use Allen's Foot-Ease have solved their toot troubles. Adv.

ilx 44.41 44 HI) 1.10 11x4 41.11 41.10 4.71 1.11 14x4 47.20 49.10 4.91 1 11 11x41 10.4 (1.70 1.10 Ilx4 ll.tl 14 li (.11 1.70 14x4. 61.10 61.10- 4.1 6 86 16x41 14.10 (7.10 1.16 l.M 11x41 (6.10 (til 4 16 Ml llxl 11.00 66.16 7.11 1.0! 36x5 11.00 19.11 7.41 1.40 17x1 19.00 71.60 7.76 1.70 T. ft T. Tire Co. ttwo stores) 111 Center St.

loth and Main, Phone M. 04 Phone M. 6001. OOOD BARGAIN In 1-room house near union atatlon. Terma, (60S cash, 40 per month.

7 per cent Interest. D. Arnold 117 1-1 West Bsoond "Little Rock's Popular Price jewelry Store." No. 220 Rice St. A 6-room cottage with all modern conveniences; located in the Iron Mountain call district.

Price, 13.000. On North Jackson south of St. Mary's New 4-room bungalow with sleeping porch. Price, $2,860. No.

2700 Marshall St. A 6-room cottage, which out-of-town owner requests that we sell during the week. Price only SI, 660. Bouth End Two-story residence, on paved street and car line; 8 rooms, with hardwood floors, tile bath and large sleeping porch. A very attractive granite stone front.

Price $6,600. No. 1517 West Twentieth A 'splendid, modern, two-story home of 8 rooms, tile bath, finished basement and sleeping porch. Owner will consider a well-located cottage as part pay. Price, $6,600.

phono Main 4997. Incorporated We have what is known as proven acreage in Texas. THE OFFICERS AND INCORPORATORS ARE: Dr. Duval Gaps, Benton, Ark. President 6-ROOit MODERN BUNGALOW, near the Robert B.

Lee school. Owner leaving city. CITeap and on terma J. D. Acnold a 117 1-1 West Beoond phons tt.

4997. Callus Csi Off Like Banana Faell BUS) HOMES FOR PEOPLE Small payment aown, oajanoe uae rent. j. u. Arnold 117 1-1 West Second 8U phono M.

4991. 1911 FORD In good condition. Good tlrea. -12(0. Southern Ba.t- tery.

4 th and Center. MAIN 119, STERLING SILVER AND SILVER PLATE Gifts FOR THE Bride Our stock is "complete beautiful gift article in Sterling Silver and Shef- FOR RENT One nicely furnlahed front room ror one or two gentlemen or couple, adiolnln bath room: will furnlah nice your toes. Look at this picture. A few drops of "Gets-It" did ths work. The callus comes loose from the true flesh.

No lrrita'tion whatever. You Pol the callua right off just like a banana peel peacefully, alnlessly. "Geta-It does the same hlng to any corn, without the use of sticky plasters, irritating salves, greasy ointments or bundling: tape. There's- no fussing no knife, no scissors to use. "Gets-It" is used by millions, because it's common sense, and it never tails.

Try It, prove It. "Gets-It." the Kuaranteed. money- breakfast. Address 1301 Park Ave. Phone Main 160S.

I CENTRAL BANK Ki W. E. Livingston, Mgr. Real Estate Pepartment rig ft! Geo. R.

Lochrie, Salesman. ll Phone Main 203. ate ..) EsTTl ititi itili itsTii iTiti itili iliTl iTsutnTl lIsTtulsiri itsiTl itill itaTTi iTnti itaiTi itiTi nsTti itsTTl itsTti itili tlsili itiiti it 160 ACRES rich, black alfalfa, corn and cotton livd: one mile north of Lonoka H. S. rwwM and Little Bock macadam pike; 17 miles FOR SALE Southwest Corner of Seventh and McLean Streets A four-room house and two lots of ground, Near Rock Island Depot and close to town.

Price, $2,600.00. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Real Estate Department Phone Main 8000 200 Main St. or slash on the entire tract; thle Is cut-over land, 60 acres almost ready for the plow: no stumps: no lose or bruah to back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle- at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence clean up; there la no ditching to.do nor lieia 1'iate, ana our lar urices" are making this tnicago, in.

Bold In Little Rock and recommended as the world's -best corn remedy by Snodgrass A Bracy Drug store the logical place to purchase. aramase tax to pay; tnis is one er tne beat buys In Lonoke county; price 117.60 per acre; land that Is in cultivation and adjoining this cannot be bought for 1100 per acre; this land will make bale of cotton end (0 to 7( bushelS of corn per acre when in cultivation; If you want a genuine piece of bottom land see this at once. Ltt'E JARRETT, 110 A. O. U.

W. Bldg. Phone Main 123. w. U.

Bona at uo. aqv. "COMMUNITY PLATE" NICE (-ROOM bungalow, comparatively new, with eleeplng porch, large front porch, two full lota, good garage located1 on Twenty-ninth street, five blocks from end of the South Highland car line; strictly white neighborhood. If you want a 50-Year Guarantee at Special Prices. Teaspoons; set of $.

Butter Spreaders; set of .88.00 Table Spoons; set of eJtol Salad of 6 SJtB Table Knives; set of S.ooloyster Forks; set of $........ 8.00 Table Forks; set of t. wm Cream Ladles; UM NICE 6-ROOM COTTAGE Located southeast corner Wright avenue and Gaines street. Number of house 1853 Gaines street. This is one of the best home districts in the city, on paved street, paid out; lot is worth easily $3,000.

For quick sale owner has decided to take $4,500. Look at this it is a good buy. LASKER-MORRIS BANK TRUST CO. Fourth and Main. Phone Main 2250.

M. J. Sullivan, Mgr. Real Estate Department. Joe Sullivan, Salesman.

Laskeij-Morris Bank i and Trust Co. IF YOU ARE LOOK-INGF0RANICE FARM real oargain ana a nice nome see tnia property, 1600) caah. 125 per month, LEE JARRETT, lis A. O. U.

W. Bldg. Phone FOR SALE 2613 STATE STREET A' large six-room cottage, modern, good neighborhood, high terraced lot. A very attractive and well-built home. PRICE, S5, 500.00; $2,000.00 cash and $40.00 per month, 7 per cent Interest.

BANKERS TRUST COMPANY J. R. FLETCHER, onager Real Estate Dept. Phone Main 2O0O 200 Main St. Main Baa.

Little Rock, Ark. Vice President W. Galloway, Little Rock, Ark. Sec'y and Treas. Geo.

B. Cook, Little Rock, Ark. R.L. Moore, Little Rock, Ark. R.M.Peek, Little Rock, Ark.

J. H.Dunlap, Little Rock, Ark. C. M. Flyiui, Keo, Ark.

L. W.Cherry, Little Rock, Ark. Thos. Combs, Ranger, Tex. If you want to get in do it before it is too, late.

FOUR BOOMS, nice level lot, handy to good school, white neighborhood; located on Twenty-fifth and Cedar. Price 1150, Real bargain; terms 1100 cash, 112.60 per month. LEE JARRETT, 11 A. O. U.

W. Bldg. Phone Main 623. Little Rock, Ark. 214 Main Street.

ROOMS Good beds and clean rooms by day or week at Carlton Hotel. 701 1-1 Main Bt. FIRST-CLASS BARBER at once; steady job. A workman will make over 1100 per month. Wire answer.

HESTER'S BARBER SHOP, PcQuoen, Ark. Close to Little Rock, we have 20 acres that is suitable for truck gardening, chicken raising or dairying, or all three combined. Owner la leaving the city and wants to sell. Large barn and a good seven-roOm house. Plenty of rood water: one-half mile off Camp Pike road.

Price $4,600. Come in and let us show you this, as tt is a 'bargain. Lasker-Morris Bank and Trust Co. A CHOICE 10-acre farm, only miles from city, on two turnpikes; good spring at house; tine place for a city man to live and drive In dally. You cannot beat thie for healthy and good neighborhood.

MYAR 109 A. J. V. W. Little ROCK.

BilOU Noa 1(22 and 1600 Barber Avenue, good VICTORY LIBERTY BONDS I will pay above par. HIGHEST PRICE FOR ALL OTHER ISSUES FOR SALE 017 WATER STREET A six-room modern cottage, near Union Depot and the downtown section; on paved street and one-half block of car line. Price, $3,750.00, on reasonable terms. BANKERS TRUST s-room cottages; eaat fronts and corner lota at less than cost to build; also 1017 E. 16th street, near car Una and school.

MTAK 109 A. O. U. W. Bldg, Main 22SO.

4th and Mala. Yes, Indeed! After Office Honrs Call Mala 8606. Qlli INVESTMENTS, STOCKS AND BONDS J.H. TOMS 712-14 Southern Trust Bldg. COMPANY M.

J. Sullivan, Mar. Real Estate Department. CHOICE bottom farms Tn lower Lonoke county; 261. I acres on pike road, about 1 miles aputh of Senator W.

K. Oldham's new store and gasoline fllllnr station, on pike front. This Is fine land and Is on the England and Lonoke pike, about 10 miles north of England and In the "Rich-woods." Low piioe for quick sale. Several other good farms In this highest grade farming section. Price on request.

Several good creek bottom farms on pikes leading out of tne city, 170 to S00 acres. 1 know the lands I advertise. JOHN P. WEEDON, 1204 High street. Little Rock, Ark.

Capital Joe Sullivan, Salesman. Real Estate Department Phone Main 8OO0 200 Main St, Oh, yest We sell office furniture galore. Soma people may think because we advertise office supplies and stationery that we do not handle office equipment, 1. desks, chairs, tables, typewriters and other such goods. You can find whatever kind of desk, table, chair or filing cabinet you need at Parkin-Long-ley's.

$250,000 eal FARM ON NEW HOT SPRINGS HIGHWAY. II Miles From Little Rock. 110 acres on the main pike to Hot Springs; 41 acres cleared; 60 acres under wire fence; a 4 -room house; small barn. This Is a good grade of sandy soil with clay subsoil. Price one-half cash, balance to suit.

J. R. FLETCHER, Manager Real Estate Department, BANKERS' TRUST Shares, par value, $10. Cut and Mail to I FOR SALE 1020 WEST 21st STREET Six-room, modern cottage in good neighborhood at a very reasonable price. PRICE, $750.00 cash and $40.00 per month at 7 per cent.

BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Real Estate Department Phone Main 8000 200 Main St. Phone Main 1000. 200 Main St. GOOD cotton farm, moat of It black sandy land; 2(0 in cultivation; 7 miles south of Lonoke, on a fine road; residence, barn and tenant houses; water front; 177 1-1 acres at per acre; worth more money, but want to sell now. JOHN P.

WEE- 1 RANGER OIL 712 Southern Trust Little Rock, Ark. Enclosed find my check for for shares of capital stock Ranger Oil Co. at $10.00 per share. uuw, aave iiign, kook. Ark.

YOU MAY CARRY A CORONA WITH YOU! These machines fold and fit in a special case for You can flnish'your work at home at night, or take your CORONA on the road with They weigh only six pounds. Though light in weight they will stand the heaviest of HOME IN ARGENTA 1320 Sycamore street; 4-room house on full lot; must be sold at once; price 12,000 11,000 caah, balance to suit. J. P. WEEDON, 1209 High.

Phone Main (966. Little Rock. Ark. WE'LL WARRANT WHEN? BUNGALOW In Pulaekl Heights, rooms. modern; prtoe eaay terma See TROY BLAND.

Phone Main 2326. I OUR WORK YOuVe TRIED! FIVE and 10-acre tracts, near city and can be sold on easy terms. TROY BLAND. Phone Main 1326. I THAT YOU WILL BET flfilTF fice work.

Standard keyboard; will make ten clear carbon copies at one time. Price: Complete, with case $50.00: S55.00 on installments. Send for catalog and terms of shipment. Name 0 Address A Fine Bottom Farm at a Sacrifice Price! 721 acres of the finest grade of black sandy land; 300 acres in cultivation. Good residence, plenty of tenant houses, silo and barns.

This farm is 2 miles from Coy, in Lonoke county, and 7 miles east of England, Ark. The new rock pike will go across the south side or this farm. The railroad station of Ryan is on the land. This land Is slightly rolling and drains well, and the soil is a black sandy loam. The price of this farm is very low, as the owner must sell.

There is a loan of $28,000 that can be assumed at 7 per cent PRICE, $56.00 per acre. J. R. FLETCHER, Manager Real Estate Department. Bankers Trust Co.

BATTERY STREET HOME, 1 rooms and steeping porch, 3 lots; price oan arrange terms. TROY BLAND. Phone SATISFIED fl Main zazn. FIVE-ROOM good home and two lota located near Robert E. Lee school; price easy terms.

TROY BLAND, 7T-1 STORY-AND-HALF bungalow, consisting or. rooms ana steeping porcn; located on 20th between Spring and Center. See TROY BLAND, phone Main 1816. We Sell All the Standard Brands. Velvet, Ticonderoga, Commerce, Mongol, Mikado, Reform, Forum, Star, Venus, Drawing (all grades) and dozens of other brands.

All prices. Buy them by the dozen and save money. ROOMS FOR RENT; doss In; reasonable. Phone MAIN 4191. NICD COOL FRONT ROOM, furnished, with board; modern conveniences; one and one-halt blocks of Main.

Apply 219 East Sixth. And about your printing let us do it for you. Phone for onr representative to call. EXPERIENCED colored hand pressor wanted at once. Phone or write T.

MOORE, Clarendon, Ark. Phone No. 47. JCs Write for Illustrated Price List of Rebuilt Typewriters Stock and Bond Specialist J.MJoivnes FISCAL AGENT 712-14 Southern Trust Little Rock, Ark. A IT KODAK FINISHING promptly; also pho.

tos at reasonable prices. Forbess Stu-dlo, 714 1-1 Main. Phone Main 4469. Our Workmen Are Noted for the skillful and expeditious way in which they perform their work. And when they get through they leave the place in good condition.

This ia only one feature of our plumbing service. We carry a complete stock of plumbing fixtures to say nothing of no end of fittings, etc. We are able to undertake any kind of a Job any time. Pettit-Galloway Co. "Heating Systems That Heat" 114 E.

7th St, Phone Mate ants GRADUATE NURSE; call Woodlawn 141. WANTED BOOKKEEPER. We require the Immediate services of an experienced bookkeeper who understands double entry. Steady pleejeant work. Apply In your own handwriting, stating age.

experience and where you may be reached for further Interview. Address 239, care Arkansas Democrat. 200 Main Street. Phone Main 8000. FOR RENT Five rooms and sleeping sk urn i poron.

eve j.onn now street; completely furnished. Phone 219. American Trust sk. I Co. Ask Mr.

Buuivan. LINOTYPE OPERATOR wanted J6 per weeici more worta iu me Jeuraai. Newark. Ark.

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