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GO TO CHURCH TODAY 1 ♦ I he Hot Springs Ministerial Alliance cordially invites you anj urges you to attend the services of some church in Hot Spring You will find not only a cordial welcome but als* interesting and profitable services in each church ♦ ! Beginning T omght each church will hold services at 7:4f♦ P. M. daily, continuing throughout the week. Neighborhood : mayer services will be held in various homes daily at about 3 ► O’Clock. t * : * "e Ministerial Alliance ask your hearty cooperation iii observing this week preceding Easter making it count iii large things lor God and lor man. t 1 HOUR! Diva AT ESSEX CLUB nOTARIANS TO STAGE “ROTARY CLUB STEAK’’ NEXT THURSDAY j EVENING IN THE COUNTRY One* of (Ik* biggest shuns <*i Hu* M'i. Bou will be tluit pulled ii Ivm‘\ I’aiU flirt) house next Thursday < veiling at s o eloek When the Hot Spiitm- Ihifury < lob will i*. a! iiDim. In it , a,!., r... Il»*'ir fellow Kota i la us from ill parts o’ Hie country. Ilnur wives, sweetIhmi ts ami friends. The “warding'* i.» get mImmi.I Iihs ben Issued h> Set r« t.u v Katy. and It Is exported that the lespousm? w'i'l bl'lflg BOtnotbing tilun than Jen t•» this mi the ring, making it far target titan eu the big Itnla»> rtinuci at |; s« \ t pumpkin time, when tin « lub I'm H.y u|ki»ch1 the elulk I >a*« ryKaty/s eireiTh\i euniain witu . _Mi n i a v\ i j rv-r vo'i eeretar; r thij RE MASTER MEDICINE FOR THE BLOOD ' inhe7l»edorma''!u’";.llUo;,r!H ™ **»■« (w»rs! -i" 1 au, r rnei'ts, t^rehouiy-:,indi?i,,;n8- Mki» . - uv.. «^.,"n,„nlnv ;::U:r iUis *111 Ak.KANO REMEDV COMPANY. Kansas City, Missouri. 1{ MOKf+IS DKLl; CO For Sale by Safely First! 81 ANKE coffee Best on Earth "« are at >our service dev thing ,!,e '"'n 01 ‘do ming. Home-made I”1" ..• Fa-icv c.»(” ► nuu. Urt, 1.; Quick Service. Blanke’s Faust Coffee the Best or springs FECTIQMPrv t.»04,U. Our hnudieuppers h;ive Oti» off Chi* Job lor .some time now, luit niter looking over tin* field and p int performances of all favorltees ami long shots, we know to a certainty that we lm\e i lead pipe eineh (let this. Jot it down in your dope hook, follows And s,s ,ar ha.li as the dope figures you will tnul that ItOTAltV is a winner. Mud. sl>‘w going or fast ti.uk, makes n., dff fetence in Ivnfarlaiis I he IvolaiN 1 lul> Steak Will he slug, d 11 *• * \ i'ark i'luh House Thursday Nile April Mil, il S;(iO p. m (let ymir entries in at once, as several dark horses will face the starter and no one must he loft al the post. ' Now fellow I’oduriun Thursday night I. goihg to he the night of nights, artff we want all the ladies that you love best to help put this handoap over. “I-'im. a real chirk* n dlnnei Yes, tried ehirken and hot hlseriits with luit l« i oozing out and other things p? r pared a la "Hull" lAcland style. ' Nuff S« (t •’ ' Seem I spt iking. at the ow ner risk “Third, a go«»d live Itotaiy stiinl. You'll laugh yes, maybe you'll cry, but you'll <«> home saying it was a great smut »ny way. “l-ast. but not least then . going to ►e niusie and song so bring your voice:) vith you “ 0 BAStBALL. r". ,1.1 I |P| aM !• i iil;t> will pi. sent u ga(alearante. and in bin league sivU'll, mark the initial " double h, (weeu the sensational Arkansas <!r and Memphis Uiants lleadualter ree of the Arlington hotel wui |,iis skill at tossing the new hnrsehiitK't'ows the home plate, with three pt'd balls, and Ur S. (i "hiker tlndtil) physician, will re I reive || wjijtis best efforts. 1 ill'll both giant r,s will engage in a bit ter struggle Mil the last man is out ■in both gann A,lvt U.O-NA SALVE. For all fori* of skin troubles, sores, it< h and erptions. Unexcelled for piles. Antjeptie, germicide. All druggist.-- 21- per box. Moore Drug to. ’ 3-27-tf CARDS TRAL AVE expert repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS and] JEWELRY i ..et our skilled workmen epair your Jewelry or re nod el it according to newest designs. 1’rices urprtsingiy !ow. A ) ork guaranteed. AMERICANS IRE HELD IN GERMAN GAMPS OFFICIAL REPORTS CONFIRM THE FIRST REPORTS GIVEN OUT BY SEAMAN. Washington, March ,'il. Official dispatches from Copenhagen today confirmed reports that two American seamen had arrived there from tier many tfith the story that some all others taken in raids by the commerce raider .Moewe were held in detention ramps. Reports from many sources have convinced officials here that Americans captured on the tHrilish steamer Ksmeraldas are held As yet no reply has come to tin inquiry sent 1 hrouyh the Spanish foreign office a week ago as to wether there were Americana among the crews of ves •els captured. •Dispatches from Minister iKgan to lay told of the two openhagett Thev seamen reaching were Alexander I oyer and Jack Itenson, taken from he Norwegian hark Slant They said hat in addition to 5(1 men from the ksmeraldas the tlermans are detain the stef ire Ml. thiT said, are in .1 delen ill camp at Westphalia. The two ■re released because they w**ie on unarmed ship. TUi< government, it is considered rtain, will make a vigorous demand r the release of the American sail 's In releasing the 5!i American anten taken into Germany on the rize shii> Yarrowdale the German jveriiment announced it was taking iat action because the men did not now when sailing that Germany had •elared all armed merchantmen w.n lips. Allthough the dispatch as received me the name eT the ship from which lost of the Americans were taken as lie Klysiuni Meraldl, officials thought was an error in transmission and hat Ksmeraldas was meant. RECTOR AND SAWYER. Tlie partnership between K. W. lire nr aiui tnvself having been dissolv d by the death of Mr. Rector, 1 «' all ontinue the practice of law under the irm name of Hector and Sawyer, teretofore used, this continued use ,f his name having been generously inggesited and permitted by 'his ly. 1- K tot Springs, Ark., Feb J “LET US HAVE WAR!” 8°--8PAKg THg wiqhtv monarch of a mighty nation, a MI9.*" GUIPEp PEOPLE, A N8Wr. RING HIS WILL, WENT, CHEERINoi TO BATTUE. ANP THEN, WHILE THE GRIM Goo OF strife CHORTLED, HORROR PILED UPON_HORRQR, THE rFd~tTde~OP DEATH AND SWEPT over the LAND f ■ T APPLICATION 0 FJL!ljLPFCRETS OF SC1EN C E_M ADE THE COMBAT A SAT UR N A LIA OP OESTRUCTON.^ SUCH A PLAY OF TRAoic MELODRAMA H/kD NEVE R JStl:TE!iltLii.EEN CONCEIVED and THAT WAR 13 WHAT YOU SEE V THE Ol^ErtTE 'CINEMA5PECTA IN THE WOP.LE MASTER PRODUCES MASTER WORK I '///'/ ■ - '////> m • > nc DITORI UM k. Daily Matinee. ON Day ; Balcony, 2Sc, Night: Lower Floor,