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THE RICHMOND PAIJiADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917 PAGE TWO, Tomorrow in the Churches Baptist. First Baptist Church 10 North Eleventh Street. Sunday school; 9:15 a m.; Morning warship, 10.40. Dr. Robert L. Kelly, President of Earlham College, will preach. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 !, m.; Evening service. 7:30. Prof. W. 3. Mendenhall will preach. ., Brethren. I -'United Brethren Church Eleventh V ind North B streets. l. S. James, Pas tor. : Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred , iVhlte, Superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pas ). or, subjects. "The Friends ol Our . fathers", and "Neutrality and Imposs : illity." Juniors. 2 p. m.. Intermedl : ites. 3 p. m., and Seniors meet at 6:30 m., Miss Vera Gehring, leader. Cathoiic- St. Mary's Catholic Rev. Walter J. IHronln, rector; Rev. Aloysius B. Duffy; masses it 6:00, 8:00 and 10:00 oclock Sunday. Instruction at 2:30 o'clock. Vespers and . benediction at 3 : 00. Holy hour. Wednesday, at 7 : 30. ' St Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets, Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant l6w mass and communion at 6:30 a. in. Mass, with singing by children and five mlcute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespors, Bonnou and benediction at 3:00 p. m. Christian. First Christian South Tenth and A streets. L. E. Murray. paBtor; Sun Say school 9:15 a. m A. B. Harrison, uiperintendent; morning worship, at 10:30, subject of sermon, "Doctrine of V.ho Holy Spirit;'.' evening service at f:.30, sermon theme, "Conversion Ex eriences;" Christian Endeavor meet ng, 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. m. , Central Christian 12th and No. B 3ts., Thos. H. Adams, pastor; Bible ichobl at 9:06 a. m.; Geo. W.' Mans field, Supt; preaching and communion it 10:30 a, "Jerusalem, Our Chief Foy"; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. n.; gospel services at 7:30 p. m., sub ect, "Why I Am a Christian Only"; rayer meeting at Tabernacle, 7:30 p. n., Thursday. ...... , Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal Holy commun on, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school. 9:15 a. a.; morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 . m.; evening prayer and address, :00 p. m. Friends East Main Street Friends Main St oetween 16th and 16th Sts., Milo S. iinckle, pastor; Bible school, 9:10 a. . n., Rersey B. Smith, Supt.; meeting PEPSIN NUX IRON and Sarsaparilla Fine Course of Medicine Physicians and pharmacists have long known the desirability and diffl- , culty of combining Iron a superlative tonic in a blood-purifying medicine. The combination of the Iron with Hood's Sarsaparilla has now been se cured through the happy thought .of prescribing Peptlron Pills In connec tion with the Sarsaparilla the latter before eating, Peptlron Pills after. In this way the two medicines work harmoniously, giving four-fold results in blood-cleansing and up-building. . . Peptlron Pills include peprin and Iron. note the name, Peptlron Pills, nux vomica, manganese, other ton fics, digestives and laxatives. What better course of medicine can ou imagine for this season? You get bood-purlfying. appetlte-glvlng, liver- - cumulating qualities in Hood's Sarsa Varilla and great strength makers in Peptlron Pills. Buy these medicines today. They also combine economy with merit. Adv. for worship. 10:30 a. m.; Christian En- deavor, 6:30 p. m.; evening services, 7:"30 p. m.. Dr. S. ,H. Kirkbride of Chicago, a representative of the Amer-: lean Bible society will speak; Sunday School Workers' Conference. Monday, April 23d, 7:30 p. m. In the Social Room;: mid-week Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; choir practice, Friday, 7:20 p. m. West Richmond Friends Charles M. Woodman, pastor; Sunday services, 9 a. m., Bible school, E. Harrison Scott. Supt.; I(k30 a. m., meeting for worship; 2:15 p. m., Junior Christian Endeavor Meeting; 3:45 p. m.. Senior Christian Endeavor Meeting; 5 p. m., Vesper service. Rev; S. H. Kirkbride, D. D., of the American Bible society wiJl speak; Tuesday afternoon Ladies Aid; Thursday evening, prayer-meeting. . . , ' Whitewater Friends North Tenth and G Street. Bible school at 9 o'clock. Mr." Clyde Ryan, Superintendent. Wor ship. 10:30. Junior meeting. 2:30. Christian Endeavor. 6:20. Evening service. 7:30. Boys' club. Monday evening. Tuesday evening church gathering; every member is expected to be present to enjoy the social hour. Thursday evening prayer meeting, at 7:30. Friday evening, Y6ung Men's club." .0. 'E. Chance. Pastor. North A Street Meeting Meeting for worship at 10:30 First-day morn ing. First-day school at 9:15. First day afternoon at 2 o'clock is the reg ular monthly meeting session. Mid week devotional service Fourth-day morning at 10 o'clock. .Lutheran. Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A. ' Oscar T. F. Tressel, pastor. Sunday school, 9:00. Warren Beck, superintendent; divine service, 10:30, theme, "Saved by Grace;" Miss Ruth Beery of Pleasant Hill, Ohio, will sing a solo; no even ing service, the congregation will wor ship with St. John's congregation in the evening; Monday evening, 7:45 Bible study and teachers' training class; Tuesday evening, 7:30, adult catechetical class; Tuesday evening, 8:00, Brotherhood meeting; Thursday afternoon, home department and cra dle roll reception at the church. St. Paul's Lutheran 101 South 7th St.. Rev. F. W. Rohlfing. pastor; tele phone 1321; Sunday school at 9:00 a. m., George Bartel, Supt; German serv ice, with a sermon on "Der Herr 1st Mein Hirte" and anthems by the choir at 10:30 a. m.; English service with a sermon on. "How Do We Become Christians?" and music by the choir, at 7:00 p. m.; the pastor will attend con ference Elwood, Indiana, on Monday and Tuesday; teacher's and business meeting on Thursday night; choir practice on Friday night: catechism classes, on Saturday morning; all are welcome. First Enolish Lutheran Church South A and Eleventh Streets. F. A. Dressel, Pastor. . Parsonage, No. 110 South - Eleventh Street, Telephone 2692. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m E. B. Knollenberg, Superintendent. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Luther League at 6.45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Subject at 10;30 a. ra., "Idolatry."- Evening, "The Succession of Life." Second English Lutheran Church North West Third and Pearl Streets, C. Raymond Isley, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:00 a. m., J. F. Holaday, Su perintendent, Hours for worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon subjects, morning, "Acquiring the Lord's Beauty"; Evening, "The Vine yard Keeper." Week-day prayer and Bible study, Thursday, .7:30 p. m. Catechetical instruction, Saturday, 9 a. m., at the parsonage. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran No Weather Extremes in The Dixie Corn Belt The climate Is fine, the year round' neither very hot in summer nor very cold in winter. It is made even and agreeable all seasons by the Gulf Stream off the coast People living in this favored section use less ice in summer and less fuel in winter than is necessary in the North. . They en joy life more and live longer by reason of. the fine all year round climate. Bay Now ad Benefit kj Value feereases Faros Ready t9 Culthrate ad to Lire On 53 Banker-farmers of Georgetown, South Carolina, offer this opportunity to, thrifty, industrious people, throu&rh the Seaboard. rWQ progressive railway of the South. Seal farms, of Tt vfrcfn land narf n.t .mV farm -in of rnarA nn'Hi brand new house, barn and well, fresh milch cow, two blooded pigs and a dozen chickens. Seaboard farm experts supply planting plans and cultural directions to purchasers, so their success is assured. The bankers and business men themselves are making good money farming some of the same lands. The community has good schools, churches and roads, and the people are hospitable. Opportunity now knocks at your door. Let her at least tell what she offers you in the Dixie Corn Belt. Full informa tion gladly furnished by our Indianapolis office without obli gation on your part. Phone, write or call. General Development Department Seaboard Air line foilvay Co. Hone Office, . . f k!,, Indiana Office, 813 Merchants Norfolk, Va. v Bank Building, Indianapolis. Phones: Bell, Main 3078. Automatic 24-457 ' Personally conducted tours to Georgetown will be run ' at frequent intervals. Full information regarding these also may be had from our Indiana office. BED "D" Representatives of the Seaboard Railway will be at the Weit cctt Hotel, Richmond, from April 9 to April 21. Call to see thza fcr fsrther particulars- or write or. phone them to call cn you.. So. 7th and E Sts.; Sunday school at 9 a. m.; morlng service In German at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Alexander Nlcklas, new pastor of the church, will be in stalled by Rev. H. Wickeraeyer, of Michigan City, Ind., assisted by Rev. Herman Specht, of Vernle home; ser mon in German by Rev. Wickemeyer; evening services at 7 - o'clock in English, with members of Trinity En glish Lutheran church as guests; ser mon by Rev. O. T. F. Tressel, of Trin ity church; Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, reception at '. school hall on South Fourth street, for new minister. Methodist. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday school at. 9: 15 a. m., Mr. a. H. Kramer. Sunerintendent. Ep- worth League at 6:300 p. m. Public worship at 10:30 a. m. and T.io p. m. Th nastor. Rev. H. L. Overdeer, will occupy the pulpit, using as his themes "Knowing in Part" ana -writing One's Biography." A special musical program rendered at each service. Mid-week Drayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies' and Pastor's Union at the church Wednes day at 2:30 p. m. Fairvlew M. E. Sunday school at 9:15 o'clock; preaching Sunday even ing at 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. Frank Allen. . Nazarene. First Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene Corner of North Fifth and A Streets. Rev: A. F. Balsmeler, Pas tor. Sunday school at 2 : 00 p. m. Preaching at 3:00 and 7:30 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30. Young People's meet ing on Friday night at 7:30. Children's meeting on Saturday afternoons at 2.30.' -- Presbyterian. First Presbyterian Corner Tenth and North A streets. Joseph J. Rae, D. D., pastor; Sunday-school at 9:15, Percy C. Sprasue, superintendent; morning service at 10:30, subject of Bermon, "The Nation's Present N'pprls-" thfi vepuer service at 4:45 will be conducted by Prof. A. C. Purdy, Ph. D., of Earlham college; all are wel come. " . The Second . Presbyterian No. 19th St., Elmer E. Davis, minister; Bible school, ' 9:15; morning worship with sermon at 10:30; Senior C..E. at 6:30; popular service at 7:30, subject,, "The Way to God"; mid-week service, Thurs- I day evening at 7:30. , Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Church Bible, school,. 9:15, Mrs. D. W. Scott, Superintendent. Morning service, 10:30; Evening service, 7;30. Morning subject, "First Things First." Evening subject, "Jealousy," second in the series. Young People's Christian Union, 6:30. Bible Study Class Tues day evening at 7 o'clock. ' Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30; special service of prayer for our coun try and president at this time.. You will be welcome to all our services. J. S. Hill. Pastor. Earlham Heights Church H. S. Weed, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Evening service, 7:30 p. m,; Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ' Scientist. First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school at 9 a. ra. Services at 10:30 a. m. Wed nesday evening testimony meetings at 7:45. Public cordially invited. Read ing room located in south end of church edifice; open daily except Sun days and legal holidays from 1 to 5 p. m. , Sure Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff There Is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This de stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently .with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every Single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky mnd . soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at t any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need.. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Adv. - - MASONS TAKE WORK Two Richmond men received the thirty-second degree In Masonry at a convocation of the Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis in the capital last night. They were Luther E. Bruce and Elmer A. Herzler. .., . . . . , Two hundred and eight men from all parts of Indiana were given their final degrees. , ( MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A. CcrttiBKalxi torFsverlihseu, Constipation, . H n nit iirfc e, Ktamarh Troubles, Teething Trade Hark. Worm. Thj Freak opt olds n-, in if noon. At ' i-niuuii, mom. Don ccapt Rmp. raaiia FkKB. Iddraso, '"jT MOTHER GBAVJiO., L Boy. W. T. Quakers to Discuss Their Part in Strife Wayne county Quakers will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the North; A Street Meeting House to dls: cuss the part the members of the de nomination are to pay In the war. - : W. C. Woodward, secretary of the Five Years Meeting, will explain 'the non-combatant service. Rev. Charles M. Woodman of Allen Jay Memorial church will preside. All branches of Friends have united In the call for this meeting. EARLHAM SPEAKER WIN6 First place in ' the state oratorical peace contest was won last night by Miss Marianna Dickinson, of Earlham, who spoke on. "The , Enemy , of the Race." The contest was held in the Franklin college chapel. , PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY Red Mm News The Great Sachem of Indiana has Instructed all . tribes of Red Men throughout this reservation to remit the dues of members who give their services to the government during the war. .. ,; - St. Tammany Day will be observed by the Hokendauqua and Osceola tribes pf Red Men by attending serv ices at the Reld Memorial church, May 13. , . - Hokendauqua tribe's degree team conferred the work on a class of pale faces at Cambridge City on Tuesday. Osage tribe proved fine hosts. Next Friday night the meeting of Hokendauqua tribe will be called at 7: IS o'clock to permit the Ladles of the B. of L. E. and T. to hold a social. Reports on the Red Men's participa tion in the patriotic parade were most satisfactory. Neworo HcirpflCflde Aids Nature and Keeps the Clean From Dandruff Reasonable care and effort are all that are required to enable almost any woman to have good hair. When the hair falls out and U stringy, un even, dry, brittle and generally un sightly, the condition is nearly always due to dandrufF. ; - Before the hair will grow naturally and luxuriantly, the scale-like accu mulation must be removed and the dandruff eradi cated. That is what Newbro's Herpicide does. It is an aid to nature Herpi cide keens the scalp clean, adds a softness and lus ter to the hair which indicates health. It not only prevents the hair from falling out but causes it to become one of woman's greatest charms. Beautiful hair and lota of it may be the reward of every woman willing to devote a little personal effort to tNOIt GONE!!! the use of the First .and Original Germ-Remedy for Dandruff. - Herbi cide stops itching of the scalp. Ii has an exquisite odor. ... . You can obtain a trial size bottla and booklet telling all about the hair by sending ten cents in postage or silver to The Herpicide Co., Dept. S Detroit Mien. Your "" dealer sells : Herpicide in two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00, and guarantees satisfactory . re- : , suits or money refunded. Insist upon having gen uine Herpicide and not some off brand" said to be "just as good'.' preparation. The substitute costs vou just as much as the real article. Why take chances? Herpicide applications obtained at the better barber shops and hair dressing parlors. OOINOI OO HEAR PROF. LINDLCY ON NEW CONSTITUTION, Men and women voters of the Fifth ward listened . to Professor Harlow Lindley's Ideas on the new constitu tion at a meeting last night in the Starr school. . Esther Griffin White explained the necessity for .women , registering 11 they wish to vote In the constitutional delegate election. PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY fiSUZILUn C5W Is fcr COUGHS, CHI?, cdUP, Asthma, Catarrh, Czlck Cczsuzpibn, Bronchitis, LLSihaGenns. ioc.25c50csi Stocks Grain E. W. WAGNER & COMPANY . 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Second and third, the rim and the pressure within the tire makes such a firm construction that it cannot possi bly move, and the tread will, with our special cement, vulcan ize itself to your tire, making it an integral part of same. NOT A "SEWED ON" TYPE Do not confuse this with Double Treads "applied by "sewing on." Our special cold cure, vulcanizing process in sures a permanent construction ; makes tires last longer, look like new, and saves tire troubles at a big saving in your tire bills. DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD TIRES They are worth real money to you. After the rubber is worn off your tires they soon blow oat, or wear out, not hav ing the protection of the rubber to keep out moisture and to provide a wearing surface, but there is still several thous and miles of service in your fabric carcass when reinforced with an Ever-Last Tread. . Ever.Last Treads, at about half the cost of new tires will give you a brand new tire, double strength, practically puncture proof and . blow-out proof. This reduces your tire upkeep from 50 to 60 per cent. MAKES A NEW TIRE OF AN OLD ONE Why let the Junk man cany away your old tires, which are the same as money? Apply an Ever-Last Tread and see for yourself that it is just as feasible to put an Ever-Last Tread on your old cas ing, as it is to half sole a pair of shoes. . You will find the Ever-Last Tread a real economy in ev ery respect, both in looks, increased wear, reduced expense, minimum trouble and you cannot tell it from a brand new tire. It is classy in appearance. The non-skid design is the very best construction known. Ever-Last Treads give you an oversize tire which also provides greater wearing qualities at much lower cost. PREVENTS PUNCTURES AND BLOWOUTS This construction adds of an inch thick wearing sur face to your tires, not only insuring double mileage, but also on account of the added thickness, makes punctures and blowouts almost an impossibility. Don't make the mistake of running your tires after they begin to develop weak spots and cuts in the rubber. This permits moisture and dirt to get into the fabric and they , soon blow out. Protect them with an Ever-Last Tread now just as you would half sole your shoes when the soles wear thin. By so doing you more than double your tire mileage in other words, save half on your tire bills. PRICE LIST EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1st, 1917 Subject to change without notice Prices on Smooth Treads are 5 Per Cent Less than Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Size 28x3 30x3 ;50x34 31x312 32x3io 34x312 Price $ 8.25 : 8.75 10.60 11.20 12.30 ,13.65 Size Price 31x4 .. 16.45 32x4 ..16.75 33x4 . . -17.45 34x4 17.75 35x4 .. 18.50 ' 36x4 ... 18.65 Non-Skid . Size " Price 34x412 . . 35x4i2 .. '36x412 I . 37x412 .. 35x5 36x5 .. 37x5 - . . 22.30 23.05 23.55 24.35 26.30 26.75 27.75 Guarantee We guarantee Ever-Last Treads against imperfections in material and workmanship, and to give 3,500 miles service. Should any Ever-Last Tread prove defective, or fail to give the full 3,500 miles, the pur chaser will be entitled to replacement on a bggis of the mileage received. We reserve the right to repair or replace, upon being returned to us, applied to the old casing, charges prepaid. THE VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT The Central Aoto Station E. 0. Spangler, Mgr. S3 "