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Hot Springs New Era from Hot Springs, Arkansas • 5

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AVE. THE NEW ERA, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APR IL 5, 1913. MELANCHOLY WOMEN Should Profit by Mrs. Hurley's Experience Her Own Story Here Told. LOCATION OF DOCTORS BURNED OUT IN FIRE l.

Dr. Z. N. Short, Dr. Z.

N. Short la located on the third floor of the Dugan and Stuart building. Patients will pleas tall there. Dr. M.

F. Monat. Dr. M. F.

Mount can be found in ALTA SMITH Editor. IP lhoBe m. Re. Phone 1874 doubtless ba of intense gratification to Arkansas clubdom. The hospitality committee.

which Mrs. W. e. Massey is chairman, assisted by Mesdanifc it. Fel-heimer, J.

v. Hudgins, Carlton Taylor, Waldron Draufchon, F. M. Williams, p. M.

Sigler, H. Ti. Bell, Misses Adele Johnson, Edith Curl and Beulah Loyd, have done splendid work. The delegates and their hosts are ag follows: Ashdown Mrs. T.

B. Cook, Mrs. R- B. Ncrman, Miss Adele Johnson; by Mamie Webb; Augusta Mrs. B.

A. Fletcher, Mrs. Lauheur; rka-delphia Mesdames C. C. Jnrksnn.

visit to frienda and relatives. Mr. and Mr3. Leslie Powers and little daughter, Helen Leslie, ci Memphis, have arrived to spend a month with Mrs. Powers' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Lemly. Mrs.

Ing Goodwin will return to her home in Chicago Monday. She will be accompanied by her moihc, Mrs. A. Frazler. who -will spend some time with her.

Mrs. C. H. Loomts went to Little Rock yesterday to visit relatives for the day. Mr.

S. R. Shouse, wife and baby went to Little Rock yesterday on a brief business trip. Mrs. E.

O. West has returned from a visit in Northeast Missouri. Mr. A. J.

Kempner, who has been to Little Rock on business, return ed home yesterday. Mr. Hamp Williams and Clyde Morris went to Benton yesterday on business. Mrs. Porter Ansteel went to For-dyce yesterday to visit her mother.

Mrs. R. M. Nutt, a few nays. Mrs.

Robert Cartney went to Little Rock yesterday to see her son, Harry Cartney, who is very ill. Mrs. John Stump, of Hurmans-ville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. B.

Allen, a few days. Mrs. J. E. Cothran, of Atlanta, is visiting her mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth feurgess, a few days. Miss Ethel Martin went to Greenville, Texas, yesterday to visit relatives. Mr. M. Luger went to Little Rock yesterday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cook, of Rock-port, 111., are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs.

Hanor, on West Mineral street. Mr. Howell Sanders, of Benton, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Millsaps and other relatives this week.

Rev. Keener Burnett, former pastor of Park Avenue Methodist Church, but now living in Benton, was a visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. H.

McCaulcy, oi Fort Smith, are expected to arrive tonight to visit their sister, Mrs. II. A. Deaton, living at 239 Bo wet street. Mr.

Claude Atwood bad one ol his fingers broken one Cay thfs week while playing ball. i Mrs. B. P. Lockett entertained tTie members of the Park Avenue Missionary Society this week.

i Mrs. Will Turner had a serious attack of illness this week thattSme near proving fatal. She is subject to a form of heart failure find the last attack was more 'serious TEan son; Mesdames M. L. Curl, O.

Moore, Mrs. A. B. Lail; Mrs. S.

A Clapp. Mrs. L. C. De WocdY; Ty-ronza Mrs.

C. E. McDaniel, Mrs. C. M.

Roberts; Miss Rose White, Mrs. Ferguson; Van Buren MT Brown. Miss E. Curl; Mrs. O.

M. Bourland, Mrs. Hardee Freeman; Mr3. S. D.

Bell, Mrs. D. C. Richards; Miss Clara Eno, Miss H. Hallock; Misses Nell Pape, Idotna Pape, Mrs.

J. E. Hogue; Wynne Mesdames H. R. Curtis, R.

1 White, Mrs. B. Cobb; Miss Nina Block; Mrs. M. G.

Thompson; Tex-arkana Mrs. C. M. Robertson, iss Dean Robertson; Mrs. J.

D. Sanderson Mrs. Chas. Birnbaum; Miss Ethel McGregor, Mrs. C.

M. Roberts. OAK LAWN (TAB KK.UTIULLY ENTERTAINED. A most enjoya'Dle social event waa the regular Eession of the Oaklawn Club Thursday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. ButterDeld, on Park avenue. "The Oaklawn Budget," of which Miss Sneed is editor, was brlmfull of wit, humor and interesting "news." "How to Get Alo-ig," by Mr. Swartz; An Irish song by Mr.

which was rendered by proxy owing to th unavoidable absence of Mr. Schupp, Completed tfce program. The "guests were invited into the dining room, where a bountiful spread was awaiting. TemptiSg and made beautiful with crystal and silver appointments. Folk song, ForieS and a trolley car ride in a Special provided Ty the genial host completed an evectng to be remembered by this organisation of congei.al neighbors.

-O ARLINGTON HOTEL. Society, visiting and resident alike, afforded last night's informal assembly at the Arlington liberal" patronage. The evening was Just rifht for dancing and the belles and beaux had an unusually good time. PERSONALS. Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Maurice left yesterday for Peoria, 111., 'wners they were called by a telegram stating that the latter's brother, Mr. V.

P. Manier, who has been ill fe some time, was dying. Mr. L. B.

Leigh, of Little Rock, spen yesterday in the city. Mr. Ben L. Martin and daughter, Miss Ethel, left yesterday tor thoir homo in Greening, after a son; Fayetteville Mesdames Julia Blair, A. C.

McAdams, Marquette Hotel; Mrs. G. Flowers, Mis. F. M.

Williams; Mrs. J. L. Reed, Mrs. W.

II. Watson; Fordyco W. T. Graham, Mrs. Will Harris, Mrs.

L. W. Princehouse; Forrest City 'Mrs. J. D.

Baugh, Mrs. J. Ti. Avery; Mrs. L.

H. Mann, Mrs. Jef-fers; Mrs. T. W.

Barron, Goddard Hotel; Ft. Smith Mrs. Chas. Reynolds, Miss Louise Davis, Pullman Hotel; Helena Mrs. C.

E. Nelson, Mrs. W. D. Dining, Josephine Hotel; Mrs.

Rightor, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Ch ens, Mrs. Jno. Ware, Mrs.

Hamp Williams; Hope Mrs. R. A. Boy-ette, Miss Maggie Bell, Mrs. Freeman; Harrison Mrs.

J. E. Andrews, Miss Fanny Keifer, J. P. Randolph; Miss Maryie Rudus, Vrs.

W. E. Massey; Jonesboro Mrs. Gee. C.

rtters, Mrs. Wright Smith, Town-bend Hotel; Miss Favorita Burns, 'Miss E. Swearenger; Leslie Sfrs. C. M.

Hollabaugh, Mrs. W. T. I'yne; Little Reck Mrs. A.

Jones, Mrs. J. H. Avery; Mesdames W. H.

Watson, A. H. Kilpatrick, TT. C. Gibson, Mrs.

H. H. Boil; Mesdames W. Bins-berg, Geo. MrClean, MoCreary Hotel; Miss Hunnoger, Delmar Hotel; Mesdames Clio Harper, Kidd, M'c-Qreary Hotel; Miss Myra Thomas, Mrs.

C. C. Sparks; Mrs. C. E.

Whitney, Mrs. McCreary; Mrs. L. I-'lick-enger, Mrs. F.

M- Sigler; Mrs. Schaf-er, St. Charles Hotel; Miss Eva Richhardt, Mrs. Lauheur; Mrs. Gus Berteur, Mrs.

F. W. Tuker, 'Mis. H. Felheimer; Miss A.

Colgan, Marquette Hotel; Mountain Home Mrs. T. M. Horton, Miss Annie Simpson, Josephine Hotel; Malvern Mrs. Phillips, J.

Henderson; Charlotte Kilpatrick, Miss E. Curl; Magazine Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. C. M.

Roberts; Morrilton Mrs. W. L. Pressby, Mrs. McCreary; Mrs.

C. Holcombe, Mrs. F. M. Sigler; Mrs.

Clifford Wood, Mr. Arthur Curry, Mrs. C. T. Gotham; Nashville Mrs.

Chas. Dodson, Mrs. W. B. Dcrman, Mrs.

T. M. Dodson; Osceola Mrs. C. H.

Gaylord, Mrs. Ida Tucker, Mrs. J. W. Williams, Mrs.

Jack Manier; Mrs. J. W. White, Mr3. G.

A. Hogabom; Prescatt Mesdames J. C. White, Sam Logan, Mrs. A.

E. Main; Pine Bluff Mesdames Scruggs, Holderness, Mrs. T. D. McCallum; Mrs.

E. G. Rosenber ger, Mrs. L. D.

De Woody; Stuttgart Mrs. Maude Lewis, Mrs. Carrie Pettit, Miss Beulah Loyd, Si-ioam Springs Mrs. Clendening, Mrs. S.

E. Ellsworth; Mrs. B. Mrs. H.

E. Bancroft; Miss Minnie C. Hose, Mrs. M. G.

Thomp REPORT OP THE HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE. The sixteenth annual convention of the Federated Clubs in the State of Arkansas which convenes In Hot Springs will be the most successful in every respect ever held by thib representative body of women. The program that has been prepared has been the source of careful and intelligent consideration on the pan of the committee. Tho result 'will New York The Short Way The Best Way The only way that lands you in New York in the forenoon of the second day, from Hot Springs, Via. Memphis, Chatanooga, Washington, Ilallimore and Philadelphia.

Lv. Hot Springs ..1:00 p. m. Ar. Memphis 7:15 p.

in. Lv. Memphis p. m. New York (second morning) 7:1.1 p.

in ELEGANT TRAIX SERVICE ALL THE WAV. Fur information KeHervatiuns Call on W. M. AXDER.SOX, C. P.

A. Phone 141 the Dugan and Stuart building, third floor; ask elevator boy. Dr. i. H.

Chestnut. Patients of Dr. J. H. Chestnut will please call at the Dugan and Stuart building, where he Is now located; fourth floor.

Dr. E. F. Wlnegar. Dr.

E. F. Winegar can be found on the third tiolr or the Dugaa and Stuart building, rooms 321 and 122. Patients will please call there. Dr.

8. D. WelL Dr. S. S.

Weil is now on the fourth floor of the Arkansas Rational Bank bulding, where he Jill be glad to meet his patients, Reoms 406-407 and 408. Drs. L. R. and A.

C. 7 Dr. Leonard Ellis and Dr. A.C. E11U can be found at their new offices over Colonial Drug store, opposite Arlington HoteL L.

O. O. M. Hot Springs lodge No. 604 meets at Moose Hall, No 720 Central avenue every Friday at 7:30 p.

m. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. ji. John M. Fewkes.

dictator; J. it. Clair, secretary. Mrs D.M George FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK WO. 1 TAILORED 8ITITS.

Opposite Arlington Hotel. Phone 13ST. I7 99H OeatnLt Phone 224. Eldon, Mo. "I was troubled with displacement, organic inflammation female weakness.

For two years 1 could not stand on my feet long at a time and I could not walk two blocks without enduring cutting and drawing pains down my right side which increased onco a month. I have been at that time purple in tho face and would walk the floor. I couIJ not lie down or sit still sometimes for a day and a night at a time. I was nervous, had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not a friend in the world. "After I had tried most every female remedy first, without success, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and gained in strength every day. I have now no trouble in any way and highly praise your medicine. It advertises itself. "Mrs.

S. T. HURLEY, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

For sale everywhere. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don't you try itT the others had been; for a tl(fthe family dispaired of her life, but after restoratives were usod she became conscious again. HOT SPRINGS CONFECTION ERY Best CALIFORNIA FHUITS and Quick Lunch Service In the city. trOOTlOO ANTONIO, Ed Graves, McMillan, Mrs.

H. I Sehultz, Mrs. J. p. Henderson; Batesville Mesdames J.

N. Barnett, I J- L. Boggs, Theo. Maxtieia, Mrs. Geo.

Walbert; Blytheviile Mes-j dames F. Rhen, D. S. Kyson, Mrs. Jean Brown, 124 Dower streetj I Boonville Mrs.

Greenfield Hines, Mrs. R. A. Sadler, Mrs. Glass, 115 i Magnolia; Conway Mrs.

Jo Frau-I enthal. and Mrs. Florence, Arlington ifttel; Mesdames Geo. Burr, A. C.

Mrs. J. W. Hudgins; Mrs. Sam Hiebgee, Mrs.

S. Bownman; Mrs. W. B. Stark, Mrs.

B. L. Har-ton, Miss L. Harton, Mrs. E.

L. Williamson; Camden Mrs. Smead, Miss Hertha Stern, Miss Josephine Brown; Crawfordsville Mesdames Blann, N. M. Gibson, Mrs.

S. E. Ellsworth; Mrs. R. F.

Currey, Mrs. Chas. Williams; Mrs. 0. S.

Home, Marquette Hotel; Mrs. Parrls Lacks, Mrj. D. Burgeur; Mesdames W. Robinson, Joe Moieby.

Mrs. W. Draughon; Clarksville Mesdames A M. McKini, R. B.

Hobrook, Mrs. Carlton Taylor; Miss Virginia Pay-nor, Mrs. W. E. Massey; Corning Mesdames W.

E. Hawkes, W. O. Beard, Mrs. M.

G. Thompson; Do Vails Bluff Mesdames J. E. Walls, J. M.

McClintock, Mrs. W. T. Milstead; Mrs. N.

Gay, Coddard Hotel; Dermott Mesdames Dave Kempel, Geo. Newman, Mrs. E. F. Schuppe; El Dorado Mrs.

Patterson, Miss Grace Jones, Mrs. Chas. I Caldwell; Mesdames L. K. McKin- nev.

I. C. Dixon. Mrs. J.

E. Harner: Mrs. B. F. Mile3, Mrs.

J. P. Hender POST BUY EES CARD i Because of misfortune we have come into possession of the famous Shannahan Post Card-Hot Springs Views stock and plant. This stock is noted for its millions and millions of high class colored post cards and souvenir views of not only Hot Springs but many other cities. This stock covers over 93 subjects of this city and 11 of Little Rock and as many of St Louis' choicest attractions.

Business Men's League, Court House; Iron Mountain Depot, High School, Office HEART OF HOT SPRINGS, WATER MELON TIME, OBSERVATION TOWER, HOT WATER FOUNTAIN, MAURICE SPRINGS, 9 VIEWS OF THE ARMY AND PAN0MW'C VIEWS NAVY HOSPITAL AND OTHER OSTRICHES, fifWFRNMENT AND RESFR- ALLIGATORS, 26 HOTEL Arlington, Colonial, Cozy Inn, Delmar, Eastman, Eddy, Goddard, Great Northern, Imperial, Josephine, Louisiana, Marquette, Vlajestic- VIEWS OF Milwaukee, Moody, x-New Albany, Park, Pullman, Richmond, Rockefel'ow, Rockefeliow Building, Sigler, St. Charlees, Townsend, 5 CHURCHES. First Baptist, Central M. E. First Presbyterian, St.

Lukes, Mary's. 4 SANITARIUMS. Diamond Joe, Keeley Institute, Red Mens. St. Josephs' 7 PUBLIC BUILDINu, National Bank.

THERE ARE TWELVE BATH HOUSE VIEWS, NAMELY ALHAMBRA, THE HALE, IMPERIAL, LAMAR, MAGNESIA, MAURICE NEW HOT SPRINGS, OZARK, PALACE, PARK, SUPERIOR. PARK HOTEL GROUNDS' PARK AND PROSPECT AYES. WINDING DRIVES, BATH HOUSE ROW, TOO TOUGH FOR ALLIGATOR And Many others, together with many private residences. VATION BUILDINGS. VIEWS FROM H.

S. M. A GALA DAY, 2 CENTRAL AVE. VIEWS. MOUNTAIN DRIVES, FISHING IS FINE, IN ADDITION "IC THE ABOVE COLORED POSTED VIEWS.

THERE ARE A MILLION OF COLORED VIEWS OF THE SAME IN LARGER SIZES, PUT UP IN SETS OF 2, 4, 10. 25 and 50 SUBJECTS ON ONE SHEET. THESEVIEWS ARE SUITABLE FOR SOUVENIR FOLDERS, BOOKS, CALENDARS, ADVERTISING NOVELTIES, ETC. ALL TWIS STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT ONCE IN LARGE OR SMALL LOTS TO SUIT DEALERS, OR THOSE OWNING THE BUILDINGS OR PLACES OF BU-SINESS MENTIONED, OR'ANYONE ELSE- AT ALMOST ANY OLD PRICE TO MOVE THEM PROVIDED THEY ARE PURCHASED OR CONTRACTED FOR BEFORE WE HAVE TO MOVE THEM TO OUR NEW LOCATION. AFTER THEN ALL UNSOLD STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT REGULAR WHOLESALE PRICE.

OR MADE UP INTO CALENDARS, SOUVENIRS, BOOKS, ADVERTISING NOVELTIES ETC. DEALERS AND OTHERS INTERESTED SHOULD BUY AT ONCE BEFORE WE HAVE TO ADD EXPENSE OF CALLING ON YOU. GET BUSY NOW WHILE YOU CAN BUY THEM AT ALMOST JUNK PAPER PRICES. SEE. JNO.

RIGGS, or NEW ERA Telephone 1748 4 g'igV'KtJ'WIW''-'jW.

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