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Arkansas Democrat from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 2

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Arkansas Democrati
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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TITE ARKANSAS JANUARY 8, 1916. SATURDAY EVENING. announce- jeet Sunday evening being Vhy Was District Assembly. Other heimer, who took an active part in the construction of the new. building, menta will be made later, tne.Uiuie.

Writtenl" and John P. Almand, architect, Scott Street Methodist Episcopal LITTLE ROCK CHURCHES Notices received 'at the Arkansas Democrat thau p. Friday, will NOT be published. Church, Fourteenth and Scott streets, Samuel E. Ryan, Pastor.

Preaching Solos were rendered during the evening by Mrs. George B. and Josef Rosenberg. Lemonade was served by the members of the improvement association. First Methodist Church, Eighth and Center streets.

Sunday School at 0:45 a. De E. Bradshaw, superintendent. Bible classes for all ages. League services at 6:30 p.

Mrs. J. IL Cfubau, president. All young people invited. The pastor, Rv.

Fornoy Fntehiuson, will by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject ''The Unstable Chuwh;" ev.ening, "The First Ques vltert to attend all services at ton tion." Sabbath School at 9:30 a.

I. Skinner superintendent. Junior The Friendly Everybody gives a royal welcome. "Come and join some one of the many classes in the League at 3 p. Miss May Fox, su Second Baptist Church Eighth and' Scott streets, the Rv.

Sam H. Camp-Veil, pastor. Suuday morning pastor will preach on the theme, Freedom' Through Captivity." At night his subject will be ''Life's Greatest Tragedy." -You and your friends are cordially in- periutendent. Ep worth League at 6:30 I preach at 11 on "Beautiful Wo- Sunday School, whkh opens at 9:30 a. p.

Henry president and manhood;" at 7:30, "The Saint-With m. Lalrge chorus choir furnishes in leader for the special program. spiring music and leads the congrega the Shining Face." All these services A Paying Investment For the Entire Family A Piano, in the home, is positively indispensable. It is capable of materially adding to the 'home, happiness and in binding the family to tho enjoyment of home pleasure rather than seeking pleasure elsewhere. It promotes home enjoyment aiyl retains the interest of all members of the family, edueationally, musically and spiritually.

A Piano or Player Piano is easy to buy from Hollenberg's. Here where the world's best instruments are displayed, you may pay cash or arrange terms of payment. Prices on second-hand pianos range from $85, 110, $150 and upward. New Pianos $165, $195, $210, $250 and upward. New Player Pianos range from $425, $500 upward.

ESTABLISHED Hollenberg Music Co. "Tie Oldest, the Largest, the Best Piano and Organ House in Arkansas." will begin promptly. At the morning tion in tho service of song, xoung 1 eo-pie's Unions at m. Personal Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene, Humphreys' Seventy-seven For Colds, Influenza, service the newly elected officers of the Workers' Class every Weduusday at 7 516 East Washington, aveuue, Argen- p. on.

Prayer service follows at 8 p. Woman 's Missionary Society will installed. Special music by the quartet ta, Rev. Joseph N. Speakes, pastor; Rev.

J. W. Roeber, assistant. Sunday School at 9:30 a. J.

S. Curtis, su choir. You are cordially invited. First Christian Church, B. Cato, pastor: Miss Sarah V'ancey Cliue, choir perintendent.

The pastor will preath at 11 a. m. and p. m. Revival services will Sunday, to contiuue through direotor.

Sermons by pastor: At 11 a. "Spiritual Transformation;" at 7:30 p. Lop-Sided People." Bible the entire month. Services every nighty Central Presbyterian Church, Twentieth and Arch streets, Rev. J.

L. Read, pastor. Sabbath School at 9:30 a F. H. Harrin, superintendent.

The pastor will preach at 11 a. in. on "Be Filled With the at 7:30 p. IF The Grip epidemic has increased the demand for "Seventy-seven" so that our resources are taxed we ask dealers and School at 9:30 a. Q.

D. Henderson, superintendent. Hen's Bible Class is taugth by Judge J. A. Comer; Women's Bible Class taught by Mrs.

J. H. Al consumers to conserve" and Ms- except Saturday. St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Wood-lawn and ABh street.

First Sunday aft-, er lEpiphany. Sunday School at 9:45 a. O. S. R.

Sharp, superintendent. Morning prayer and adrdess at 11 o'clock. len; Young People's Bible Class taught When Cross, Feverish and Sick band their supply. by Mrs, C. A.

Chasteen. Young People's "The Mission of the Holy spirit. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. ni. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p.

ni. Midweek service Wednesday at 7:30. Giv California Syrup of Figs." Society, Christian Endeavor and Inter mediate "Christian Endeavor at 6:30. To get the best results, take "Seventy-seven" at the first feeling of Grip or a Cold, a chill, To cmphi Little Rock Ecclesia of Associated a shiver, lassitude. First Presbyterian Church, Eighth and Scott streets, Kv.

John Van Lea Asbury Methodist Church, Twelfth and Schiller. Rev. W. B- Richardson, Bible Students, Masonic Temple (Re 3 Good Trains Each Way Every Day LEAVE LITTLE BOCK 8:30 a. m.

2:45 p. 2:40 m. pastor. Men's Bible at Pastor. The pastor will preach morn MEMPHIS cital Hall), Capitol avenue and Main street.

At 7 p. Berean Bible study, "Days of Waiting For the inf and night Subjects: At: 11 a. 9:30, led by Judge E. A. McCulloch Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely.

A child simply will not stop playing to empty the the result is, thev become tiehtiv cloaeed with waste. "Meetinir a Great Crisis:" at 7:30. p. 2:35 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

7:35 a. m. If you. wait until you begin to cough and sneeze, have sore throat and influenza, it may take longer. Z5c and $100, at all.

druggists ofr mailed. Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine 158 William Street, New York. Dan. 12, At.

8 p. Mystery, Saboth School at 9:30, J. Johnson, superintendent. At 11 a. gefiuon on "Sowing to the Spirit;" at 7:30, "God and a Discouraged Soul." The Church Work Society meets in chapel at 3 m.

on Monfay.The Priseillian So Made Manifest;" Col. 1:26. Wednesday at 7:30 prayer and testimony ObMrrstlon Parlor Car, Dlnlnr Cw and Beelinlnf Chair Oar on Afternoon Train. "Forethought." Sunday School' at 9:30 a. Sain T.

Poe, superintendent. R. C. Powers is teacher of the High-tower Bible" Class. League services at 6:30 p.

Prayer meeting Wednesday night. meeting; text, Psa, 90:12. Tuesday at liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little que beedmes cross, half sick, feverish," don sleep or act nat- llrnllv hreath So ViHfL vaf Atll full nf .10 p. tabernacle study, ciety meets in chaiper on Monday at 3 Blessing of the People, Type type;" meet at 022 Gaines street. Friday at 7:30 p.

scripture study, also m. East End Mission, C. Bossin-gcr, superintendent, Sunday afternoon at 3 'clock. Midweek service Wed Trinity Cathedral (Episcopal), Seventeenth and Spring streets. First Sun euktiomof officers, at 623 West.

Tenth nesday at 8 street. All welcome; no collection. cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or Listen, See if ongue is coated, then give a teabpoon-lul of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile ami undigested food passes out of the system, and you have day after Epiphany. The Kt. Rev.

Jas. R. Winchester, 1). bishop; tne veryj Rev, Walter G. Parker, dean; the Rev.

Thomas A. ohnstone, assistant. Holy NEW U. M. ROSE SCHOOL a well, playtul- clulUr again.

p-nc Communion at 7:30 a. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.viu". Morning prayer. arid ser ni Millions of mothera give "California mon at 11 o'clock.

evening service. Church of the Nazarene, Fourteenth and Johnson streets, tho "Rev. B. H. Haynie, School at 9:45 a Walter Brown, superintendent.

Preaching at J.1 subject, "Pentecost." -Young -1 People's Holiness League and choir practice at 3:30 p. m.j Miss Annie Keezee, leader. Evening song-and "testimony- services at preaching at 8 p. m. Revival services from February 3 to 26, conducted toy the Rev.

Roy T. Williams, president of Peniel Holiness University of Peniel, evangelist, assisted by other evangelistic singers and musicians. These revival services will be followed by the annual meeting of the Arkansas Syrup of Figs'L because it. is perfeetly hawilees; children love it, and.it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent "bottle of Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle.

Beware of counterfeits sold here. Oct. the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Com-ipany." Refuso any other kind with contempt. Formal dedication of the U. M.

Rose school building, Thirteenth and State streets, took place Friday night when a short program of music. and addresses was given ill the new building. The exercises were held under auspices of the School Improvement Association. Mrs. M.

Rose, widow of the former prominent eitl2en for whom the building was named, and members of the school board were present. 7 The Rev. B. F. Cato, pastor of the First Christian church, pronounced the invocation after the singing of by the audience.

Speeches were First Church of- Christ, Scientist, Twentieth and Louisiana streets. Services at 11 a. subject, "Sacrament." Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Wedensday evening, testimonial meetings at 8 o'clock.

A free reading room is maintained for the use of the public at 805-6 State Bank building, Main street and Capitol avenue, and is open daily, except Sundays, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. and 2 to 5 p. m.

The public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. All are cordially invited to attend the free lecture given under the auspices of this at Him mmli COUNTY COURTHOUSE, JUDGE LEA'S CHAMBERS A Cheery Lite for a Weary Life One of a Series of Talks on Health by Little Kock's Leading Druggists. made by T. M. Mehaffy, president of the school board; George B.

Rose, in behalf of the Rose family; J. II. Bil- church at the Majestic Theatre at i p. m. Sunday by William R.

Rathvon. Hunter. Memorial Methodist Church, Eleventh and McAlmont streets. Regular services Sunday. Preaching by the Kev.

J. T. J. Flier, ipastor, at 11 a. m.

i i. 1 1 1 Jq it Vtl S'1- A Tape's M)Iapep'sln' All Stomiach Distress in Five Minutes. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.

R. E. Overman, superintendent. Junior League at 2:30 p. m.

Senior League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday at 7 p. m. Choir practice Friday First Baptist Church, "Twelfth and Louisiana streets, J.

T. Early, pastor. The morning and evening services will be conducted by Dr. W. Hooker, returned Missionary from Mexico of the Baptist Church.

Dr. Hooker comes representing the work of the foreign mission of the Southern Baptist board. He will preach at 11 in, and will lee ture on his work as a medical missionary to Mexico at 7:43 p. m. A great treat is in store for all.

Be sure and hear him. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. Sunday School at 10 a', H. G. Pugh, superintendent.

3. YTPr UTt 6:30 p. Universalist Church, Thirteenth and Center streets. Regular services at 11 a. m.

Judge H. F. Auten will deliver an address on "Palestine." The public i8 cordially welcomed, Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Gomo and tho Facto. They Will Intoroot You.

Judge Asher is invited for a division of time. I will address tin Voters of Argenta Monday night, at 7:30 o'clock, and Judge Asher is invited to be there. Time it! Pape'g Diapepsin will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, igassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. if your meals don fit ccnforta'bly, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have an ambitions ability the desire to do and the power to perform. So great is the country-wide demand for West liadeu Sprudel Water that now "it, is bottled- right at- the Mother Spring, and any druggist can supply it 15c for small bottles and 35c for large ones.

Every mail and woman w'ho desires to achieve success and enjoy life should heartburn, that is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty- cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There adopt Wtst Baden Sprudel Water as By CARL BORDEAUX, Pharmacist. When constipation slows you down and good health is on tho wane when doleful the mind oppress and life is weary and dreary, look to nature for relief. Drink a glassful of West Baden Spriidel Water on an empty- stomach rid your system of tho poison that is making your body an incubator for disease germs.

West Baden Sprndel Water will overcome in one hour. Its action is quick, positive, unfailing. It cannot gripe or nauseate. Drink it for colds headachet.Theumati8iiit -Btomach, liver and kidney upsets. West Baden Sprndel Water makes a man feel fine and keeps him It will give to you their health-promoter.

will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no x. -d EE Carl Bordeaux has made his beautiful drug store at 416 Main a real necessity to thousands of Little Bock men and women. In professional and business circles he is very highly regarded, and Winfield Memorial Methodist Church, stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all 'go, there wUl be no sour Fifteenth and Center streets, Rev. J.

1). ilammons, pastor. Preaching at 11 food left over in the stomach to poison a. m. on The- Modern "Appeal; at p.

"The-Hunt to Find One whenr rcari -of-his -splendid reputation unhesitatingly advises West Baden Sprudol Water, it should be sufficient evidence of its value to your breath with nauseous odors. self." Sunday School at 9:40 a. C. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cuTe Htyes, superintendent Epworth for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of ydur food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't Leag jat :30, J. W.

Patton, president, i'tayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30. Candidate for County and Probate iudge Democratic Primaries, Wednesday, January 12. -Advertisement. there. Relief in five minutes from all stom- Immanuel Bautlst Church.

Tenth and ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. Bishop streets, E. P. AH dredge, pastor. These lartre fifty-cent, cases: contain MOnpTKH MARMON VRVNOH BUM r-7 iSBnuay Bcnooi at ur.

H. lftes, superintendent. The pastor will pleach in tne morning on The MILS-AU In tuiek. t.D MIl.LS-To (rlna ourn in hue. con enough "Pape's Diapepsin "to keep the entire family free from stomach una, I on coo.

ttiolinl com, karler, nheat, rve. iGaTi uu bur. corn fiidilp. eyeningL2iJEJ i -tThih NalNBSaiirt BtttLHriSr- 4i-serdF-ao4 -indigestion- fof- many. months.

It belongs in your, nome. to 1W h. n. mill suppuaa. sic will he under the direction of J.

Or Johnston, and the choir will be as "Oliiett and Bctt Machinery Houie In Arluaau' mm. sisted by toe orchestra. The Senior, In termediate Mnd Junior Unions will all meet at p. m. in their respective rooms.

The evening service will begin at 7:30. MACHINERY COMPANY L-IT-riE ROCK-ARKANSAS, To My Friends: Phillip 's Church, Tenth and Gaines, the SB. Rev. Jas. R.

Winchester. D. will administer the rite of con firmation and preach at 7:30 p. m. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion ftt 7:15 a.

m. Morning nrav- er, baptism and sermon at ii o'clock. Arcnueacon l). k. Johnson, U.

rector. Arkansas Bricit and ManufacturTiiGompany W. DICKINSON, President. BUILDING, PAVING AND FIRE BRICK. SELL LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER IN CARLOADS ONLY.

Big Bock Stone ConslrueUon Co. W. W. DICKINSON, President. WRITE FOR PRICES ON ALL SIZES CRUSHED STONE, RIP BAP AND Ill CENTER STREET LITTLE ROCK, ARK.

Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Church, Sixth and Walnut streets, the Rev. Sani- Reports from the various wards and precincts of the county assure my election by a handsome majority. On the eve of the election I ask my friends to be alert and watchful of my interests. We have the race won let's hold it. "Sincerely, V-t -Ji el Stanworth, pastor.

Sunday School at 9:45 a. Charles S. Harley, superintendent. Graded classes for all ages. Morning service at 11, subject, "The Great Request." Beginning Sunday evening the pastor will start a series of sermons on the Bible, the sub- Illil i i W.

S. "Billy" MORIE Candidate for Chancery jClerk A FREE LECTURE ON IhiPDsliDsiini 5einie By Mr. William R. Rathvon, C. 8.

of Denver, Colo. Member of the Board Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. At ITJa jostle Theatre Tomorrow Sir nclay 7AI ter noon, Jon. 9 AT 3:00 O'CLOCK. The Public Is Cordially Invited.

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