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Hot Springs New Era from Hot Springs, Arkansas • 7

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THE NEW ERA, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3, 1914. Sl- i Invited. Seats free. R. S.

Rav, pastor. Mrs. Mae Elmo, assistant. Hempwallace News By Correspondent Isvb the -v 1) VERY. DAT.

IS BARGAIN DAV II EKE Grand Well B. at W. (Corsets mtv gram arranged for the state W. T. which convenes In Van Hu-ren October 14-18.

Miss Wright's subject will "Causes of European War and Probable Results." Dr. and Mrs. Walter Dake, who hnve been spending the summer in Denver, are expected about the middle of the month. En route here they plan a few das" visit in Kansas City. Mra.

D. P.eitlcr has taken possession of hr-r attractive new bungalow on Park avenue. Miss Anna Foote is in Kinsman where she will spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. DeWolf. Hilary A.

of the Hat-terie, 24." Central avenue, will leave soon on a business trip to St. Louis. B. I. Hensley leaves this afternoon for Little Rock to attend the state convention of the State Fed oration of Labor.

Ho will return next week. Star Ready-to-Wear Store Just Received, the Latest Fall Models They are considered the best fitting corset on the market at popular prices. Try one and you will not Our fall and winter line of wearing apparel is now complete. We invite your inspection. We can save you time and money STAB BEHDY-TO-WE0B STQBE 818 Central Avenue Just received, new shipment of Trimmed Hats and Shapes On Sale Saturday HEMPWALLACE, October 2.

Mill township resounds with sonirs of the husbandman as he garners his crops ol corp. (olton, hay and potatoes. Green Mourt is very sick with fever. David and Andrew Perry are putting in a new shingle factory near Ik mpwalluce. This firm furnished the shingles for the Hempwallace school building.

William Dean is preparng to change his place of residence. He is going to reside in the future on what is known as the Bettie Braughton farm, near Hempwallace. It is rumored that Dr. Jennings of Maddux will open an office on the KUa Parjuin farm and practice iiiedh-ine in Mill township. Tlte ear-old daughter of Hur-rell P.o7.art fell upon a sharp pointed nail in such a manner that one of h'T lower limbs was dt "ply gashed from the knee upward about six inches Dr.

II. T. Pittman was called in and dressed the wound, which is now doing fairly well Mill township's treat to the county road gang was an unqualified sue cess. The members of the road presen wire Deacon. ('.

Martin and William Roberts, stump pullers; A. P. Fowler. Richard Lehr. Karl Lee.

Luther Carpenter. John Cbilds, D-ile Thompson and Benjamin Mc-Grew. Emmet Flemister, road commissioner, and the crew that operates the traction grader were absent without leave. A NEW IT AT COSTS $3.50 to $5.00. Your HAT maIe Good as New at the Malvern Ayc Hal Factory 50c 32 i Malvorn Ave.

EVERY JOB A GOOD ONE CHOICE FREE ippy Hollow, owned and conducted by AIcLeod, the wild west pboop-rapher, originator of Happy Hollow. ponies and wild animals. New Era Want Ads Pay. FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS. You will like their positive action.

They have a tonic effect on the bowels, and give a wholesome, thorough cleaning to the entire bowel tract. Stir the liver to healthy activity and keep stomach sweet. Constipation, headache, dull, tired feeling never afflict those who U3e Foley Cathartic Tablets. Only 25c. R.

G. Morris Drug Co. (Advt.) CHICHESTER PILLS W0jr THK IHABOND BRAND. A Xyt A.k y.r for fill In Kri Nurs, sealed with Tk ihtr DranM. Atkfnrflll.MrKA.TCIt VIA3IIMIV Mlt.l.HII yean known as best.

Sjfrt. A I ways vii i SOLO BY DRUfiCrSTS CVERYWHERE mom KraaaX tinld mrtiUnAV Blue Riloa. Bn? of tnp Society ts Items for this may be JfJ JJ telephoned in at any time dur- Jfi Si in the dav to 1MX; during the Jfi jfi evening 1274. js a a a a ifi A I to man. are hermit that live withdrawn ii In a place of their self-content: are souls like hat dwell .3 apart In a fellow less firmament.

Iheie are pioneer souls that blaze i their paths Where hishwavs never ran Just Received exclusive line of port la it PRICK I A TS ALL STYLES CENTRAL AVEVI E. TELEPHONE 828. POPIXAB PRICES ONLV cm Murray Transfer Ccprsy I Phona 82. Sll Valley M. Does all kind of hauling, packs, stores and ahlp farnl-ture, pianos, etc Freight Hauling Specialty.

B. E. DeVall Justice of the Peace and Notary Public Marriages Performed Princess Annex 326 Valley St. Phone 557 1 4 227. quality baking CHFF'S wear others.

lUta Smitl). Etotor 1274 7 Dorics of the road. And be a friend to man. Philadelphia Inquirer. TMdKiHT FOj T1IK 1Y.

How would you be. If He. which is the top of judgment, should Cut jude you as you are? O. think on that And mercy then will breathe within your lips. Shakespeare.

WHIA I AslllOV sikm.s 't isn't everv year that we may take a shabby blue serge suit and out of-style black satin frock and. after cleaning and pressing, combine them into a dress that quite up-to-date, says an article in the Woman's World. This and similar delightful economies are quite possible now and remodeling is robbed of most of its difficulties. A drop skirt of lining will be made and fared about 12 inches deep, at the lower i dge, ith the black satin. The serce skirt will be drawn up at the waist, making it fuller here, and about the hips, lie fnllness laid in a couple of plaits; or else this larger measure will be fitted into the waist size and the seams run out sharply toward the lower edge to give more "spring" or flare.

The long tunic, only 0 or 1" inches shorter than the underskirt, is the most fashionable a' present. Of course, rutting off the lower part of the serge skirt where the edue is tint'' worn, is the simplest niatte-in t'ie wo'td. The sleeves mav be in-' le if -atin and the remainder the v. i of the scree. A wide belt of serge with hlarR satin buttons, at closing, will connect tunic and waist.

And the new hip yokes! Do you realize what a blessinir a yoke i in makinc over a skirt? When yoke were not in stle. how o'ten ye have setn exactlv the wav to remake si skirt if we micrht onlv put a yoke at the ton of it. Of course, the yoke must be the same mateinl as tlK rV'rl. When we make these new old combinations we must be a lit An entirely new program will be Inaugurated for conducting the morning service at the second Rap i. i Church, church.

1'ntil the new method is tried out there will he ai I'nion of the Sunday School and Church in their work. The session of the Sunday School, beginning at ten, will last but three quarters of an hour, its closing exercises being the opening exercises of the church service, which will last only three quarters of an hour The sermon itself uiit begin 11 i'cock, and the benediction v. iil ii-" renounced or before 1 thirty. One of the objects 'hi; innovation is to the day Ci hool. info tile jit Hale 7 p.

111. South Hot Avenue ami it into 'he Sun-young people vice. Pastor iiins: "Riis.uelllsm" at Come early. Leave the car at one block t. Furniture Will Be In State Capital by Tan.

1 LITTLE ROCK, "October 3. Several car loads of furniture for the furnishing of the pffices and departments in the capitol have already been loaded, and some of it is being placed. Hint In the hall of the representatives is being put 'n position, and Commissioner weoree J. Donagiiey says that all the furniture will be in position ami all the interior work provided by present contracts will be completed by January 1, before the meeting of the legislature. The State Printing Fund Now Exhausted LITTLE ROCK.

October 3. The state printing fund is completely exhausted and has been for a month. Under the law no deficit can be created and each department must provide its own stationery and other printing. For the second time in recent years, there is no fund available for the purpose of printing the biennial reports of the departments and this ran not be done until provision is made by the legislature. Ordinarily these reports should be printed and ready for distribution at the opening of the legislature.

Stop Those Early Bronchial Coughs. They hang on all winter if not checked, and pave the way for serious throat and lung disaases. Cet a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and take it freely. Stops coughs and colds, heals raw inflamed throat, lossens the phlegm and is mildly laxative. Best for children and sxown persons.

No opiates. K. C. Morris Drug Co. (Advt.) LITTLE ROCK NE(iLECTIN.

LITTLE ROSE. October 3. There is much complaint among the promoters of the buy-a-bale movemjnt that the people of Little Rock not doing their share. After two weeks of publicity and campaigning the committee has contributions for only 87 bales, and over one-half is from eastern and northern firms. FOR SALft OR TRAHK Eighty acres of good land fou' miles east of Astesia, Texas, the soil is of the very best and all can be ultlvated, wUl sell for $4,000 cash 500 down and $500 per year until paid or will trade for good Income property ia Hot Springs.

Address Land, care New Era. Advertise in the New Era yyuy aUtttU IB a a IHtTMTI 1 1 rV taw vm 1 1 THMrtr All have taste i I put let me live by the side of s3 road, And be a friend to man. the me live in a bouse by the of the load. side here the race of men so by The men that are uo and the men that ate bad. As pood and as bad as I.

would not sit in the corner's scat t'r hurl the cnic-s ban The DeLuxe Studio is giving an enlargement free with each Te worth of kodak finishing. Ask then; how! (Advt.) ObeChurcbes All church notices for publication in the New Krn Saturday must be In this office before Friday after noon at I o'clock or they Mill not be published. Christian Science Society. Services are held at the churcu. corner Prospect and Quapaw ave-iues.

Sunda-v morning at 11 o'clock oid Wednesday evening at o'clock. Subject Sunday, October 4, "I'n-eality." A free reading room is -naintained at the above address and soprn from 2 to 5 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services and visit the reading hoom.

Sundav school at 9:30 a. m. All children under the age of 20 are welcome. First Presbyterian Church. Corner Whittington.

near Central avenue. Rev. C. E. Hickok, pastor.

All cars to the churcn. A cordial welcome awaits visitors to the city and residents at all of the services of this churjeh. Sunday, worship and sermon, at 11 a. m. and m.

Bible school. a. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Midweek services Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.

m. First Haptist Church. Court and Exchange streets. Dana Terry, pastor. Sundav will be the first anniversary of the present pastor.

It is his earnest desire and request that all of members who can possibly do so be present, and add to the success of the service. A message fitting the occasion will be brought by the pastor and he is deeply desirous that all of his mem ers hear what lie has to sav. At this service Mrs. Ehmann will sine "Sing Halleluah with Clad Rejoicing." The evening service will be "in at at which time the subject of the sermon will be "The of the Harvest." At the close if this message Erniann will "Tin- Will Be Dane." Sunday si-hool will meet promptly at 9:4" This is the beginning of a new quarter and it is hoped that teacher? and pupils will all be in their places nroniptly. B.

Y. P. will meet it 7 o'clock and at 6:30 there will be a meeting of the Men's Council it which time important mattes wil! be brought up. Visitors and strangers will find a welcome with us. First Christian Church.

Ouachita and West Grand a veil nes. Sunday at 10 o'clock we begin Sunday school. TiH sice merges directly into the preaching and communion services at 11 o'clock. Mornfng subject. "Prayer and Peace." In the afternoon union service will be held by all the churches in the Princess theater, in observance of tha day of praver for peace.

Evening preaching service 7:30. Subject, "Salvation Through Knowledge." Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Miss Effie Bledsoe will sins at the morning service and ho will rend-r a special number at night. Strangers cordially welcome. St.

Luke's Episcopal Church. Corner Spring and Cottage streets, qev. A. H. Llwyd.

rector. Seven-pen th Sundav after Trin'tv. Sun- da- school at 0:30 a. m. Holy communion and peace sTvice at 11a.

m. Special musical program. Evening nrayer and sermon at p. ni. Special musical program.

On Mon-dav there will be r. meeting of the Ladies' Aid at 4 and of the Daugh-ors of the King at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

and on Friday for the men at 7:30 p. m. Park Avrn'ie M. F. Cliurcli.

Sunday school at 10 a. m. Klmer RUevv superintendent. PrefHilng nt 11 by Rev. C.

O. and at 7:30 jt. ni. by the pastor, A. M.

Robertsons Kpworih League at p. nV Miss Nettie leader. Coliie and worship witn us spiritualism. Siilriiual iSciencs church inlfls services every Sunday at and 1 4 p. In tliel llienler at Wbittinglon Tatk.

T.ectuVf. niessuiteH and tells til me GOLDEN'S Grocery and Market live in a house bv the side of the road. be a friend to man. from niv house by the side of Vthe roa side ho the road. of the highway of life.

ho press with the ardor hope. who are faint with the e. ut I tti.h not awav from tnei, smiles nor their tears, Iloth parts of an infinite plan. J.et me live in a house on the side li- careful in selection, but by taking thought we may ro ahead and 'model dresses and suits that have eemea Hopeless because color materia! could not be matched. or Sl'FFIMtiF.

Clil'lt HKLI) MKKTIX; YKSTFKO.IY. ine Hot bpnngs Woman's Suf frage Association held its first meet of the year yesterdav afternoon in the parlors of the Eddy hotel i nances tuia wnght, acting president, presided. During the business session Mes-dames P. Henry, Waldron Draughon. Misses Charlotte Schul-lice anrl Adele Johnson were elected as delegates to Little Rock Oc ober 12-1I5.

when a state organization is to be formed. The alternates re Mesdames M. A. 1. McCreary 1 M.

Jeffers. Carlton Taylor and Jean Hrown. Miss Wright wil' accompany the Hot Springs delega tion. Mrs. Draughon gave a very interesting comparison of the English militants and the American suffragists.

Mrs. Mary I). Spargo. the clul president, has been ill for some time much to the regret of her co-work ers. With the assistance of the Political Equality League of Little Rock the local organization plans some effective work during the Arkansa.1 State Fair November 1 15-21.

Arkansas now has eight leagues: Little Rock. Hot Springs, Pine Bluff! Augusta, Malvern. Fayetteville, Magazine and Hardy. a eh. Miss Annis McDonnell and Henry Sc haer, were married at noon Wednesday by Rev.

Father Saunders. The apartment was beautiful lv arranged with cut flowers and greenery. A going-avvay gown of blue cloth with hat to match was worn by the bride. A bridal luncheon was served at the home of the groom's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Schaer. the dining room being decorated for the occasion 'with bride't roses and ferns. Place cards ant) favors made a charming addition trine tahle appointments. Arkansa1 Democrat.

Mr. and Mrs. Schaer are spending their honeymoon in Hot Springs. IISS (iff.LIAM HOSTESS TO COI.I.KtiE (illtl.S. The College GirlV Club was beautifully entertained today by Mis' C.illiam at the home of her parents on Hazel street.

The program included; "Interesting Facts about Washing ton, I). by Miss I.oyzelle Calli-han. Vocal solo. Miss Cilllam. "Comparative Views of Litera.y and Social Clubs." Miss Kate Martin Followlne the program frve hundred was played.

A delightful salad course wa-served after the games. Those present were Misses Gilliam. Loyzelle Oalli'ian, Kate-Martin. Alene Williamr. Harriet Peters.

Edna and P.ese Shtimplin. Man Mi-Cauley, Constance Harper. May Jones. Lucille Woodcock, Kachael Eddy, Doris El-lenian. Madge Witt.

Lena CumniinKs and Lillian Johnson of Ti'llu'ah. La PEKSOXALS. MHr Jean Brown and' Miss Lena Tlnton left yesterday forf Stamps to visit relntiveH. Mrs. Eleanor Norton' is visiting Mrs.

A. L. Ohio. In xiirkana. PHOBTK Bread.

Biscuits, Cake MILLS ft LAIN that superior when baked with AI7 Ouaci-iU Avt. PIIONK 125 i m. Did You Ever Taste Heinz's Virgin Olive Oil Costs a little more but a big saving is made because of If vii rver do vu won't liav is it pure virgin oil, so rallfcil nil vollitr kiml iiftiq-wnnls. It on account of it U'ing the first its certainty in results. AT RELIABLE GHOCEKS pressing from choice, ripe, full grown olives Spanish Olives the finest olives on earth for making olive oil.

No cliriiiiculs u-ed in its refining. It is never exposed to odors from other merchandise, and protected completely in dainty air-tight glass littles. It comes to your tahle with all its native ''fruity" flavor por-itively unimpaired. 1-2 Pints 25c, Pints 45c irtnrtriT ff tiWW ww it sua C.J. HORNER CO Harry G.

Smith's Pure Food Stori DISTRIBUTORS OUACHITA AND OKANUK. TWO PHONES830 and Tlrfl fl U4 i ITOT MfrlHlrHWiTHHhHH cuiitiaic MIhh Ella Wright la al each ierlcV. AH are cordially the pro.

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