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HE IS OUR FRIEND," SERMON THEME a At Bpworth M. E. Church tomor row the morning class will be eon The hour of worship will begin at 10:80 o'olock. The Holy Com munlon will be served. The minis ter, Rev. Essell Parks Thomas, will speak on the subject. "He Is Our Friend." Sunday School. Willis L. Over deer, superintendent, will oonvene at 2 O'clock and the Epworth League meets at 6i45 o'clock. The people's popular eervloe will begin at 7:46 o'clock wtth a special program of choral numbers by the large chorus choir, and a congrega tlonal song eervloe lasting about twenty minute« nlng subject win be Our Ideas °*|. _, Prayer servloe Wednesday eten ducted by George W. Booker. mg OOArMTWTON AT WESLEY. The Rev. Z. W. Wells, cupy the pulptt In morning and evening tomorrow. At the morning servloe. the Saorament •will be administered. The pastor's meditation will be on the subject, "Why the Lord's Supper." - The following musical program ■will be presented by the choir: Or gan prelude, "Tloke;" GuMmant; anthem, "The City of the Lord," Thom am postlude, B&rn by. -A epealal missionary program, under direction of Mary Porter, su perintendent of the missionary so ciety, will be presented at the Sun day school session. It will be as follows: will oc Weeley both offortory "Christianity's Conque«;" "Chris tian," Emily Jones; "India, Ethel Tattersal; "China," Edith Valleau: "Japan." Anna Bonldeui "Korea," Blanch Willoughby; "Igle of the Sea." Myrtle Jo n es; 'Africa," Mary Bckraan. • will begin at 7/80 o'olook «t which Orne Mg. Wells will preach on the sub je ut "By Their Fruits Ys Wwtll Know Them." Official hoard will me« at I o'clock, on Monday night. KÏNGRWOOD M. K. Services at Klngxwood Method!« Episcopal Church. Fourteenth and Claymont «reeta; the Rev. George W. Bounds, pa«or—Bervloes as fol lows: 10.80 o'clock, puhHo worship and sermon by the Rev. E. H. Col Uns;' 2 o'clock, Bible School; 6.45 o'clock. Epworth League service; 7.80 o'clock, publie worship and sermon by the pastor; Monday eve ning, chnrch class; Wednesday eve ning, prayer meeting; Thursday eve ning, bus lusse « n e « at the Epworth League at the parsons«« 1874 Pine street. EAST L.UTB IRHSBTTni LINS At Dost Lake Presby t erian Chnrch, the Rev. William Lelshman, pastor, servi cas qr i n he; 10.80 o'clook, public worship» sermo n. "The Things That Are Caesar's;" 1 o'olook, Sun day Sohocd; 6.45 o'olook, Christian Endeavor» 7.48 o'clock, song and sermon. "The Slothful Servant;" 7.46 o'clock. Wednesday, prayer and confers oca FIRST KL P. At Fir« M. P. Churdh, Seventh street below Walnut the Rev. Fred O. Holloway, pastor, eervloeo wfll he 10.46 o'clock holy communion; 2 o'clook. Sunday echool; 7 o'olock Christian Endeavor Society; 735 o'clock eermon "StewardChlp. Spec ial muelo by Mr. James Cook. MT. ENOW CHURCH Mt. Enon Bapti« Churoh to morrow Rev. A- G. Scott paator the services will (be 10.80 o'clock sermon by the pastor; 1235 o'clock. Sunday sohool; 6 o'clock B. Y. P. TL; 7 j o'clock praise eervloe led by the dea Pmyer meeting Wednesday A' oons. and Friday evening« rNIT ARIAN CHURCH ftThe Religion of Je«ie the Prophet of Naxareth," will be ths subject of sermon by the Rev. W. A. Vrooman on Sunday morning In the Unitarian Church. We« «reet above Eighth. Service « 11 o'clock, echool at 10.45 o'clook. welcome. Church Everyone OLD SWEDES CHURCH Old 8wedes Church. Seventh and Church streets. Rev. Robert Bell, vicar: 8 o'clook, holy oommunlon; 10 o'clock, Church School; 11 o'clook, litany, holy communion; 7.30 o'clock, evening prayer and sermon, subject. "The Diplomatic Woman." HONOR STUDENTS. Attendance record« fdr October at oMwwsi .*««7 the Richardson Park School ehow i the following First Grade-Earl Dempsey. Mar- ' t Joris Dayton. Margaret Gregg, Bd-j gar Hlrso, Grace Brlnton, Alice Cartwrlght, Rita Miller, Marjorie Pierce, Aime Summer« Second grade—AJlmond Black well, Everett Clough and Lillian Drews. Fifth grade—Clara Campbell, Thelma Crogle, Hilda Derrlckson, Sara Matthews. Leona Sevier, Mary Szymanskl. Vlnlta Toy, Clara Tar button, Horace Lang. Allen Raker, George Rhodes, Charles Shlrey, Benjamin Ungerbuehler. Sixth grade—Allen Huggins, Wil liam Smith, Edward Strickland, Marsden Ungerbuehler, Edward Len klowisz, Emma Hanson, Phoebe Speer, Mary Vivien Toy. Seventh grade—Charles Church man, Sidney L. Hastings, John Mc Collum. Philip Hastings, Lillian Burke, Elizabeth Oallaher, Emma Huggln. Marian Miller. Eighth grade—Henry Blomqutst, William Diesem, .George Dempsey, Alfred Downs, Oscar Matthews, John B. Sldwell, Joseph Skotnlckl, John S. Walker, Eleanor Brlnton, Dorothy Comegys, Marcella Hoag Jand, Ethel Ju«lson, Marjorie Mc Call, Cecelia Maddox, Mable Mont gomery, Rnth Squires. DEMOCRATS ON PARADE. Democrats of the Eleventh and Twelfth wards held a street pa rade and mass meeting In those wards last night, the meeting be ing held in the Polish Hall, Y'an Buren and Sycamore streets, meeting was addressed by Charles F. Curley, former United States dis trict attorney and John O. Gray and candidates on the county tick«. The ILODGEMEN TO ATTEND BETHANY BAPTIST and Jackson streets, the Rev. A. F. Williamson, D. D., pastor—Preach ; n g service at 10.80 o'clock followed by Holy Communion; Sunday Gohool at u o'clock; C. E. meeting at 8.45 o'clock. At the evening service, at 7 ,45 O 'clook, the P. O. of A., P. O. S. of A. ai»d the Delaware Commandery No B2 _ wm hol(1 flrst j oln ; me _ morlal eerv i oei Dr. Williamson's eub j ect wlu be . th6 ->v tt0ant chair." The choir, under the leadership of j R . s ; awter wI1I 8lnK "Receeslonal" b> . sholley . goprano 80l0i obligato, Mrs j Horac8 Ball The ge rvlce wm b8 turn8 „ oyer the abovp or . jderi| fQr fhU| ooca , lon Meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society on Tuesday venlng _ at the bome of M „. George Irwin* 809 North Clayton street. The wpekly pray8r ^ b# held on Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. At Bethany Baptist Church, Elm RICHARDSON PARK M. E. Services tomorrow, at Richard son Park M. E. Church, the Rev. V. P. Northrup, D. D., pastor, will be follows: Morning worship at 10.80 o'clook, with the administra tion of the Holy Communion. In charge of the pastor. Sunday School will meet from 12 to 1 o'clock. Ep worth League at 8.45 o'clook. Muslo by the Junior choir. Evening wor ship at 7.80 o'clook. wtih sermon by the pastor, on "Local and Special Election Franchise." Special music both morning and evening services, by the choir, nesday evening, at Junior League meeting Thursday afternoon, at 2.30 and 8 o'olook. Prayer meeting Wed 7.30 o'clock. COOKMAN M. E. Servers at Cookman M. B. Oh arch corner Fourteenth and «resta, the Rev. W. G. Harra pas tor, wiB he an follows: Morning wor ship at 14.30 O'olook. the pastor will preach on "The Unanswerable Rid dle;" Sunday sohool following the morning worship at noon; Epworth League at 7 o'clock; evening wor ship at 7:45 o'olook, the pa«ar*e subject wfll be "The Challenge of the Closed Door." Junior League and prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. At the Wednesday night prayer meeting the first of the mark up nights will be held for the An niversary fund. duPont SWEDISH BAPTÏOT. At Fir« Swedish BaptlA Church, Corner Vandever avenue and Ohnroh streets, the Rev. C. A. Shader, min ister. servloea will be: 10.45 o'clock, morning worship, sermon by the Rev. Q. Th. Brodln and holy communion; 12 noon, Sunday Sohool; 6.45 o'olook, young people'» meeting; 7.80, preaching service; sermon by the Rev. C. Th. Brodln. This will he followed by the ordina tion of the new deacon« Tuesday, at 8 o'clock. Young Peo ple's Society, business «nesting. Wed nesday, at 7.46 o'clook, prayer ser vice. Thursday, at 8 o'clock. Sun day School hoard meeting. FRIENDS' MEETING. Friends' Meeting. Tenth and Har ris qn streets. Fir« Day (Sunday) at 11 o'clock; Bible Class at 10.15 o'clock; midweek meeting on Fourth day (Wednesday) at 7.45 o'elock. At 8.80 o'clock, following this meet ing, Miss Beulah Hurley, recently re turned from service with the Ameri can Russia, will tell of conditions In the famine district. Friends' Service Committee In TRINITY M. E CHURCH The order of servloes at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church tomor row will be as follows: Glass meet ing at 9.80 o'clock, S. W. Elliott, leader; preaching at 1030 o'olock, Rev. O. W. Bounds In charge; Bible School at 2 o'olock; Epworth League at 8.45 o'clock; community praise and gospel service, 7.30 o'clock, pas tor's theme, "Who la To Blame That All Our Friends Are Not Baved?" TEMPLE BAPTIST OHUTLOH Service« tomorrow, at the South Temple Baptist Church, 606 E. ern Eleventh street, the Rev. R. Me Fryar, pastor, will be as follows: 11 o'clock, preaching, text. Take Heed Unto Thy Self" and at 8 o'clock? "If Thou Has Run With the Footmen and They Have Wearied Thee, How Wilt Thou do in the Swelling y of Jordan." GILBERT HIE? fl YTERIAN At Gilbert Presbyterian Churoh. Thirteenth and French «reets. the Rev. WflHam R. Rutledge, S. S., will be; 10:45 p ^v° 1 L' __ o'clock, sermon. The Ministry of h# Church; .. gunday Sohool; 7:45, J. W. Neal will lecture on "The peranoe „„„«te* , n d the Duty of th , churoh; - g o'olook. each ^vednesday evening, mid-week pray " Service. services MADELEY' M. E. • Services at Ms-deley M. E. Church tomorroi)' will begin w.lfh dlass meet Ing at 9 o'clock; Communion at 10.30 o'clock, the pa«or In charge: Sunday school at 2.16 o'clock: Ep worth League at 7 o'clock: song ser vice, directed by Mies Kersey, at 7.80 o'clook. followed with sermon by the pa«or, the Rev. L. M. Broad way. MoCABE M. E. CHURCH McCabe Memorial Church, Boule vard and Twenty-second «reet, will hold services tomorrow beginning with the Holy Communion at 10.80 o'clock. Sunday school, 12.15 o'clock; Epworth League, preaching service In the evening, 7.30 o'clock, by pie Rev. George C. Williams. 6.46 o'clock: GREEN ITTLL PRESBTTERIAN. Services at OreenhlTl Presbyterian Church, Kennett Pike, tomorrow, will be os follows: Snbbath School and Bible class at 9.30 o'clock; preaching service at 10.46 o'clock; mission study class, Mra leader, at 7.80 o'clock. The Thomas Kerr, mln!«er. Kerr, Rev. IMMANUEL P. E. CHURCH Immanuel P. E. Church Rev. Charles W. Clash rector services to morrow as follows: Holy commun ion. 7.45 o'clook; Churrih School, 9.45 o'clock; holy communion and sermon, 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon, 7.45 o'clock AT FIRST-CENTRAL VISITING MINISTER Morning worship tomorrow at First-Central Presbyterian Church. Market street. above Ninth, at 10.80 o'clock, Rev. Aqullla Webb, D. D.. LL.D:; sermon by Howard Agnew Johnston, D. D.. of Chicago. Sunday School and Men's Bible Claes will meet Immediately at the close of the morning service; Chris tian Endeavor at 0.45 o'clock, topic. "Better Thinking.'' leader. Alec Kearney. Musical numbers for the day. un der the leadership of Ideelle Cook, organist and choir director: Morn ing, Prelude. "Morning Mood," Grieg; anthem, "Send Out Thy Light." Gounod; bass solo, ''O Thoii Afflicted." Bensdlot, William E. Mil ler; postlude, "Soherzlno." kowekt; evening, prelude. ''Medlta tlon," MasBenet; anthem. "Lord, We Pray Thee." Roberta; duet. '•Twi light," Nevln, Mies Crownovar, Mr Dengler; postlude, "Triumphal March," Shuey. Meeting of Willing Workers, Mon day evening, at 8 o'clock; the women'a Missionary Society will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday evening, 7.45 o'clock; lender. Miss Louise Hardcastle; subjeots. ''India" and "The Native Alaskan;" sketch. "Two Masters." Moxa Supper will be served at 8 o'clook to members and their families. Junior Christian En deavor. Wednesday, 3.45 o'olook, top'o, "What Should W# Pray For?" leader. Miss Ethel Appleton. Thurs day. 8 o'clock, discussion on "The . pr ' mary room; Mrs. Wellwr lri chsrg®. j At Brandywine M. E Church. 2200 Market street, the Rev W. Erne« Greenfield, pastor, servleea will be gin at 9.18 o'olook with olae# meet log. Holy Communion and reoep tlon of now member« eft 10.80 o'olook: Missionary Day in the Sun day School, at 2 o'olook. Ths program will he given by a dass of young ladles of which Mw. Ruel 8. Lotxmle la teaoheri muslo by the o.xhestra and the singing will he under the direction of Frank L. Haylla, the newly appointed ehorl«er. Epworth League servies at 0.45 o'olook. with special music by the young people's choir. At 7.80 o'clock the pastor will conduct the servloe and preach, subject) "A Kiss." BRANDYWINE M. H. HARRISON STREET. The order of servloe at Harrison Street M. E. Churoh, Seventh and Harrison street», for Sunday, the Rev. William B. Habbart, pastor, follow»: 930 o'olook, clam meet 10.30 o'clock, holy oommunlon; Ing; anthem after prayer. "Bread of the World," Pease; offertory solo, se lected, Mrs. George L. Gray, of Scranton, Pa; holy oommunlon admln!«ered by pa«or; 12.16 o'clook, Sunday School; 830 o'clock, Epworth League; 730. Song eervloe— "Fear Thou Senior preaohtng service. Anthem after prayer, Not," Edwards; offertory solo. "Sun of My SouL" Wldener, Ralph Hughes; sermon by pa«or. subject, "Superior Leadership." MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Servloes at the Christian and Mis sionary Alliance, 604 West Fifth will be: 9.30 o'clock, prayer hour; 10 SO o'clock, morning worship; 12.80 o'olook. Sun day School; 6.30 o'clook, young peo ple's meeting; 7.30 o'clock,, evening worship. Midweek eervices on Mon day and Thursday evening« at T.80 o'clook. / 'S 9 : I f I wd '/ Four ounces honest quarter pound of BAKER'S Caracas Sweet Chocolate —an Pure — wholesome—delicious Made from only grade Caracas cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored with Mexican vanilla beans. MADE ONLY BY t WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. V Established >/8o Booklet of Choice Recipes sent fret m Mammele's Paints and Varnishes are easy to apply— Quickly give to all wood work a lasting finish—that rich lustre—the only fin ish permissible in the well flemished home. rt—.ekiiir iTPfflS Give the final touch of elegance to YOUR AS2. HOME. • pi _- OtAt*!* i iff HI •JOfmTO. W15.CUSS.VAÎMSHLS reiismioc fcJeri sr. mittmeKV/ Pfi ^ ✓ . ■X'lANBYyii U WHAT IS YOUR NAME?" MINISTER'S SUBJECT u Dr. Ohss'les L. Oandee will preach on a most unusual text and theme In the motnlng servloe of Westminster Pre«<byterlan Churoh, the theme of the sermon being. "What Is Your Name?" The sermon in tbs Vesper servloe will be extraordinary. The Rev. Howard Agnew Johnston. I). U head of the Church Federation of Chicago will occupy the pulpit. Dr. Johnston Is one of ths leading ministers of the Presbyterian Church, ,h. author of several book, on personal work, and a promoter of church federation. Frederick W. Wyatt, former dlreo-! tor of music of Westminster Churoh will assist In both the morr.lng and the vesper service. "Judge Me. Oh God,, will be the B o'o of the morning service, while at the Vesper service he will elng a portion of "Elijah" by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. "Lord God of Abraham." In the Sunday school William S. Bleking, superintendent of the Sun day school at Union Methodist Epis copal Churoh. will be the speaker Mr. Bleking will "say It with chalk" under the title of "Scattering Seeds " Miss Haru I. Seel, a graduate of the Presbyterian Training Sohool n t\ Philadelphia will address the young people's meeting. Mias Katherine Ayers will preside at the meeting, and Misa Violet Bhllaoh will present «pedal muslo. UNTON AMERICAN M. E. At Union American M. B. Churoh, Twelfth and French street a. the Rev Kdw.rd 8. Rice, mlnteter, Sunday services will he: 10.45 o'clock, mpmtng worship and sermon by the pastor, followed by the holy com - munlon and class meeting; WO o'olook, Sahbakh Sohool; 1.90 o'olook. sermon by the Rev. Chartes H. Lewis, of GhsteCtena» I o'clock, evening wxu a li f p and .day evening, snxisl rang, Thare EMU» W1MB W MUI U». At Tbwt Delian Churoh. du Pent and Seventh «reste, the Rev. A. Dasaort. pastor. esrvloea tomorrow will be as follows; Preach ing by the pastor In the morning at 11 o'olook and In the evening at 7.10 o'clook; Sunday School at 9.45 o'olook; at 8 o'clook. Mha Dassorl will have a song servi os and Bible talk for children and yonng people In English. Week-day activities at the usual hours. CALVARY P. H. CHURCH. Calvary Episcopal Churoh, Third and Washington strata, the Rev. E. H. Stevens, rector, servleea tomorrow will be es follows; 7.80 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, Communion» School; Holy Churoh Choral Enchéri« and sermon; »ub Ject, "Ths Reward of the Right sous"; 7.46 o'clock, vespers and addresa "From Egypt to Canaan," Illustrated by oolorsd lantern plo turea pARKiir^ HAIR BALSAM • rutt ^ toetHAir IfcDtoC Rmtoraa Color ho4 B —pty to Gr«y and Fadod Half jaw* w>. CHICHESTER S PILLS _ THE 1HAMON!» HU AM». a Ladle«! Ask yaar l»rna«U( t ^ /«\ f f'kl rheHer-. lMam»a 1*111* In iird âni UoJd mctaliic *enled with Blue Ribbon. _ _ Take no otker Bay ef yoap V Jtr.iofUt. A..f«(||| < /r^ TFRf DIAMOND BRAND 1*11 I wann Best. Safest. Always Bell »bln yrii. . SOLD BV DRIGGISTS EVERVHHf RE SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM AT GRACE Dr. F. Watson Hann&n will oooupy the pulpit both morning and even v. .. . . ; omor , row. The musical program for the day follows: 10.45 o'clock—The Chlmea . Ho i y> Holy Uoly Qod Almighty; Hark Ten Thousand I Harp8 and voices. Just As I Am W |thout One Plea- Of Him Who " 8alvat ^* 3 ": Hlm Wh ° 108Û o'o^ -k- Organ Drelude Of M^or^atf.U P^ce „ 0 £* f nth< i ' T h. Lord ''•''"■'"Tertory, The Sabbath ot th ® Sou ; »ohm; Receeslonal. 240; ,,r ^*. n , "•"T®" 0 ' _ 7 . 05 _° Chimes: Fads. ^ a<1 ® Each ® 4rthly Joy; O Mother ?®*f J,ra salsm; Ha-rk. Hark. My ? * to ,J ' *° <yol ' >ok ' organ recital) 5 5* r ' 3 £* ««i 1 ® Ru»«lan>. Borow " k ' n °manoe Frlml; Sunset. Buck: ® 10; * n »hem. Hjtnn to B ®** hov ® n: offertor}'. The t', h * d , n "* ,, of ,h ® Kv ® nln « Hours, Ha ' rr, ' Sh ® 11 ® y: Recessional, 821; postlud®, Postlude In O. M ® rlc *| , , day "®î; 00 ' »1 n ®oh 0 the Epworth league service will be held with Miss Daisy Wilson ns the speaker. Next Sunday. November 12, the new minister, the Rev. Benjamin M. John« will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. At 8.30 BEmiKTi A. M. K. At A. M. Bl Churoh. th« Rev. C. W. Stewart, pastor, services 10.30 o'olook. preaching by the pastor, followed by holy commnnlon; 12.80 Vclook. class meeting; 2 80 o'olook. Sunday School; 8.30 o'olook, special by the Rev. John Jonea, of Chester. Pa-I muslo by Che«er choir; 0.45 otetook. Alten 0. E, League; » O'olook, pr eac h ing. Monday night, Offlolal board meeting Tnesdag and Wtsdneeday nights, cl ass masting. will b# as follows; eermn:. H R AN DREW'S P. B. CHTTUTH Services tomorrow In St. Andrew's P. B. Churoh. ths Rer. Richard W. TrapneH, rector, will be as follows: Holy aommunlen, 8 o'clock^ Church School and Bible Class. 0.45 o'olook; hob' oommunlon and sermon at II o'olook: evening prayer and sermon at 7.48 o'olook. Music Dancing Dining Wisteria Garden k LAMBROS CAFE 837 Market Street SPECIAL ATTRACTION TONIGHT Ward and Neilson, in Song and Dance \ Superrt««rn James Iambroa Phan* 6625 for Reservation«. Chevrolet Superior A utomobiles Touring the State of Delaware Chevrolet Motor Company is sending a complete line of passenger cars through the State of Delaware, headed by a Model T Chevrolet Truck with large Chevrolet electric sign mounted; followed by the new Superior Chev rolet Sedan, Utility Coupe, both carrying the Fisher body, and Superior Touring following, making an unbeatable combination of quality and price. The schedule for the Chevrolet train will be as followat Smyrna —Dover Monday afternoon and night—Milford Tuesday afternoon Tuesday night Wednesday afternoon Wednesday night Leaving the State for Maryland towns Thursday. Chevrolet Motor Company has assembled in this group the most beauti ful line of low-priced quality cars in the world and to miss inspecting the Chevrolet train would be a loss to any Delawarean. Saturday afternoon Saturday night —Dagsboro —Georgetown —Laurel —Seaford Wilmington Auto Co. 221 West Tenth Street Phone 8700 1 * LUTHERAN CHURCHES UNION SERVICES BY Zion Lutheran Church, Rev. Fred *tlck Hasekarl, pastor, services to morrow as follows: Morning service, (German) toplo of sermon. "The Times—Are They Getting Better or Worse?" evening service. (English) 7.80 o'olook. when the Lutherans of Wilmington will unite In oelebratln< the anniversary of the Reformation, The Rev. Frederlo Doerr. of St. flte phen's. will deliver the addresa Ills »»bjeot will be "The Defender of Protestantism." Ther. will b. spa e "*> mus e appropriate to the 000a Mon Sunday School. 9.80 and 1.16 0 cirmcn of ttetw jeruraiiEM. Service will be held In the church at th# corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Broome street at 10 48 o'clock. Dr. Charles Theodore Cutting, of Philadelphia, will preach on the KUbJeot, "Not I. but Thee. Lord." MMsIcal program: Festal March. Faulkes; anthem. "Then Shall the Righteous Shine Forth as the Sun," Frances McCollln. a blind girl; duet "How Sweet the Name of Jeeus Sounds," Schnecker. by Mrs. Gilpin and Mr. Davis; Postlude ln Q, Smith. ! GRACE A M. E. ZION. At Grace A. M. H. Zion Churoh. Third and We« streets. Rev. J. H. Tucker, pastor, the services tomor row will be: Sermon, 11 o'clock, sub jeot. "The Cross of Christ;" holy communion, the presiding elder. Dr. B. J. Bolding, D. D„ will he present either to preach In th# morning or In the evening; Sabbath Sohool, at 2 o'cflook; Christian Endeavor, 7.15 o'clock: preaohtng at i o'clock. HAVEN M. H. CHURCH Serviese tomorrow .4 Haven 14. ra. Churoh, Rev. G. T. Field« pastor, will be as follows: 9 o'clock, olassi 10.90 o'olook. preaching by ths pas tes; 18.18 o'olook. holy oommunkm; 2.80 o'clock. Sunday SohoOl; I o'clock, preaching. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere UNION SERVICE AT ZION LUTHERAN Services at St. Stephens Lutheran church, Tatnall street, near 8evonth ,rlr - for Sunday follows: 10.30 o'clock, 'morning service and sermon.^ ouo , Th " Ghurrh*» S ! r " n *? h " ; : . 1 . 5 . ° " k ' •„ n ' Uy ,< l h00 i „ T a!™ ' be no svefflng service si1 S^t. Stephe: Lutheran Churcl) on Sunday evening " , th ® \ hr ®® Lutheran churches of R « ,erma " on street, the Rev. Frederlo Doerr, pas celebrate the Zion Lutheran Churoh, Sixth and Jaokeon streets. There will be musical numbers by the choirs of St. Stephen's and Zion. The Rev. Frederlo Doerr will speak on "The Defender of Protestantism." will In MT. PLEASANT M E. At Mt. Pleasant M. E. Church, on Philadelphia pike, the Rev. W. W. Sharp, pastor, there win he preach Ing at 10.80 and 7.80 o'clook; morn ing eubject, "The SouH's Hnnger;" evening. "Fruit Bearing;" Sunday School, 9.80 o'otooki Hlpwerfh League. 7.80 o'clock. NTH HTTIEF7P BAPTIST SERVICFH T In Blchth Street Baptlet Chnroh. Elfhfh end 8oott etreeu, tomorrow the Rev. H. O. Jon**«, paotor will preach a>t 10.30 and T.30 o'elock. Idodar echool frill meet at 3 o'clock. John B. Johneon In charge. DR. ALBRIGHT! Specialist in Rectal Diseases If you ere trnublsd with ncmorrhohls (Piles); Abscess. Fistula Fissure, Ul cération or any ether painful or annoy. Ing Rectal Disease, and would like te be cored without operation, wrlto for my free booklet. It explains my method of treatment and contains testimonials from many enred patienta If In need 1st» relief come te my offloe Examination absolutely free, ctuurs» oaleas treatment la gltm. Hours I » L a k » 9 a dally, «rosst Sunday. Holidays by appofntmeutf enTyi V. IT' -# TAXI PHONE 40 THE TAXICAB CO. ARTISANS' SAVINGS BANK 505 MARKET STREET Incorporated 104» Jk Semi-Annual Dividend sc (he rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum lias been declared and will be credited on depositors' books on and after November 1st. I ROBERT D. Kl-MP, PmddesH EDGAR L. HAYNES, J. WATTIER BOYER, Sec.-Troa« RALPH VINSON, Asst. Secretary, Asst. Treasurer Vine-President MAYOR HARVEY TO ATTEND ASBURT be: 0 ' e i O0 ^ sermon by the Rev. Franste B. Short. D. D.. of New Tee*. Mayor Harvev Chief of _ n^T r Jl Oeorge Black and the pollorass» •* the city will attend this ersten. At Anbury M. B. Churoh, Tfctrd and Walnut streets, ths Rev, Qposgs White Dawson, pastor, ssi lines wfll 9 o'clook, prayer meatten 10.10 At 2 o'clock, Sunday School» M4 Fpworth League» o'clook, sermon by the pastas Mre J. A Fltdh. of 1'hltedsdpWn, o'olook. wtll sing ait all services. tJO BT. I. URFT« KT-perrthOn» At St. I.uke's Reformed Btptsoopal Churoh, Monroe and Eighth g tr oo t n. the Rev. William Lamming r eotor , servleea Willie: Church sohool at 10i holy oonrmunlon and sermon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sor mon at 7.80 o'clock; Wednsodag at 8 o'clock, -mid week oervtoea No Soap Better For Your Skin Than Cuticura •«aipUMgh OfRtm«nt Talraa) : aia Lafcflad-, flgpl X. M*fA—, lUai Economical Reasons Why You Should Bum Domestic Coke ECONOMY—Cheaper than coal» n oblmnsr draft reaul red. there >, jess nest Is lost op die oh H it. is EF Is hr regulated to i Ilona Holds parts nl rooming, K ANL4NM8—No 4M, the oleanest fu« known. CL (Inst; FREEMAN COAL CO. FOOT OF THORN ST. Phone 6037 Phone 3535-W ;