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Last Call ! We Still Have Many Winter Garments to Close Out HIGH GRADE COATS AND SUITS FOR MEN AND WOMEN TO GO AT LOWEST PRICES EVER HEARD OF. No matter, even if you are not in need of any clothing at present, our prices are so tempting that it will pay you to investigate. Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS .. <£Q QC At this price we include all up-to- *P*7**JO date garments worth St5.00, and many worth as high . as SIS.oo. MEN’S FINE OVERCOATS.A qk At this price we include all Over coats worth S20.00 and S22.00, and manv worth S25.0O. | CHILDREN’S COATS.0*0 Qr We offer you extraordinary values in Girls’ Coats and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. FUR SETS AND MUFFS AT HALF PRICE. LADIES’ COATS.0*7 QK In this lot we include all g 12.50 and Si5.00 garments, and some worth even SI8.00. LADIES’ FINE COATS.d»Q Qr This gives you the choice of Cloth and Caracul Coats worth SI5.00 and SI8.00 and manv that are worth S20.00. LADIES’ PLUSH COATS.a qk At this price you can have your choice of any S20.00 and S25.00 Plush Coats. ODD GARMENTS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. IF IT IS A REAL BARGAIN IN CLOTHING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, BE SURE TO SEE US. Your Credit is Good THE PEOPLE’S STORE The House of National Reputation, 1515-17 MARKET STREET, UPSTAIRS. ' °P«n Evenings. Chas. Stein, Mgr. NEGRO AND INDIAN MISSION COLLECTION February 25 mark : the date of the collect ion for the Negro and Indian mission and the local t'atholic clergy have recently received a letter from the national commission in the I'nited States earnest I requesting them to impress upon the mind* of th" mem 1>'r8 of this dh-cese of the date for • he collection. The commissioners *^**rn«« i*n n in .. it! oh.itrc of this mission are Car •imul tubb' ns. itaitintore; Cardinal fr ' n -v \ »rl. and \r I Vnd« rR.ist. of Philadelphia Sunday there v .11 be forma! announcement made in all the Catholic churches <>! the diocese and the contribution made. V'. i- always fci 1 «* rr;. tor a siutrrrtri ti-;ut who i. trying t.. pm in a k>. 1 word t'T hiniM-ft. ■■■BtKS.'aKKHBa In the Churches 7abe 8-reel M E ehwrrb center fPiftleiik and Jacob Miaru MlV Urd I. Pritchard, pastor— 1# o'clock a ■. sermon by i bo pastor. 11 o clock a m . tu‘.iv school session C B Timoaoa. sperotendent. • M o ■ lock p m . general claao meet.ng. John A. Harlots. leader. 7.30 o'clock p tn . aeraton by tbo pastor. Tbe Ki worth league and tbo mid-week prayer meeting have tutpendod until after tbo close of tbe union revival at the taber nacle. Tbe Woman s Homo Mission ary society will be entertained by Mrs. J. H. Derry at her home. 311 North Huron street. Thursday after noon at 2 o’clock. Preaching services at Wesley M. E. church by Rev. J. B. Workman at 10:30 a. tn and 7:30 p. m. Class meet ing at 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Sun day school at 2 o’clock p. m. There will be a union meeting in the taber nacle next Wednesday evening Instead of the regular prayer services. North Street M. E. church. Her. J II. Hess, pastor. Preaching 10:3o and 7:30. Morning subject: "The Contrast.'’ Sunday school at 2 p. tn. W. A. Wilson, superintendent. Ep worth league at 6:30 p. m.; Junior league Monday evening at 7:30. We Invite you to worship with us. Hope M. E. church. H. W. Flanagan, pastor. Sunday school a; 9:30 a. m.; preaching service at 10:43 a. m . | class service at 7 p. m. A cordial 1 velcome tn all. | Chapline Street M. E. church. 2318 i Chapline street. Rev. D. S. Hammond. I). D., pastor. The usual senrtcea will be held os Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class at 6:30 p. m. Sun day school at 2 p. in. Epworth league Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid week prayer and praise service Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. Fburth Street M E. church. Rev. , George F. Oliver. D. D.. pastor. Treadl ing at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by 1 the pastor. Morning topic. "Spiritual Oynamlte. Evening subject, "The Great Supper." This being the last Sunday before • the Sunday revival opens, it is very much desired that every member shall be present. The church buletln this week will contain important announce ments. hut will he discontinued during the remaining Sabbaths of February and all of March. The prayer meeting of next Wednesday evening will be merged into the union prater meeting of all the churches at the Sunday tab ernacle. Twenty-sixth and Wood streets Thomson Methodist Episcopal church. Island. Rev. Frederick E. Ross, pastor—Public worship as usual both morning and evening, with preaching by the pastor. Morning service at 10:30 a m.; evening service at 7:30 p. in ; Sunday school at 2 p. m ; Ep worth league at 6 30 o'clock. The Thomson church will unite in the pub lie services held in the Billy Sunday tabernacle Wednesday evening. Preaching in the Simpson M. E ■ i un h Sunday 10 a m. subject ‘‘Abraham Lincoln, the Great Ameri cm ; f l". p. rn . subject, "The Shield of the Christian Church." Cablnei mooting of the Epworth league €.4‘ J' ni. subject. "The Strong Shall Noi T ik-' Advantage of the Weak"; Sun day school 2 3v p m. If B Clemens Miporintendent. Prayer meeting Wed ne'cii.y tilglil and general revival meet 'M: **ll of the week, preaching am, tirnise met tin"S. All of the rhnrrhei thin meeting, o. W \v 1 Jenkins, pastor. a ... ■■!■■■! DRAWS GUT POISOH MsnrtWm Antiseptic TKet Bum GdmA Weed end Neddies From tne FInS. There sever »se kso*D such s powerful drawing ointment m San Curs Wherever it has been used U ' bsa crested astowlshmec It drevr a needle out of the foot or the daughter ■ of Mrs. James Hitchcock. of Center | vttle. l*s. after the doctor Usd used • his lance and failed. Nothing so healing or antiseptic can be purchased to-day. It possesse* so much healing virtue that it is ruaran teed by Chas. R. Uoetze * Co.. 37 Twelfth street, anil Will Meukemeller, I 2329 Eoff street, to quickly euro any | kind of plies, eczema, tetter, salt rheum, boils, carbuncles, ulcers, all i kinds of chronic sores, chilblains and I chapped hands, or money back. I It s a mighty bandy remedy to have in the house In emergencies such as bruises, burns, cuts or scalds, because It kills the pain instantly. It'a a medicine chest In Itself—a little family physician that Is ever In de mand. 25c and 50c a Jar at Chas. R. | Uoetze & Co., 37 Twelfth street, and : Will Menkemeller, 3329 Eoff street. BEST SKIN SOAP I Is San Cura Soap, because of Its great | antiseptic and beating virtues. I’ss it regularly, and It will make the skin soft »nd velvety; will remove pimples and blackheads It's the real soap for I babies' tender skin, which mothers of Infants should remember. 25 cents I» lante cake, at Chas. H. Uoetze A i Co., 37 Twelfth street, and Will Menk emeller. 3329 Eoff sireet. | Ma*1 orders for Sau Cura Ointment and Soap filled by Thompson Medical . Co., Tliusvllle, Pa. F- irst Presbyterian church, corner of Chaplins and Thirteeuiu meets Kev. W. A. Cook. l». D, minUtur Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ! Subbath school and Bible class at !‘.*:15 a. tn.; Island Sabbath school at Myers’ hall at 3 p. in ; Memorial | chapel school. Eighteenth street at 2:30 p. m.; Young Peoples’ Class in ! lecture room at 6:45 p. m. [ Second Presbyterian church, cornet Market and Twentieth streets. Rev Charles II. McDonald. D. IX. pastor Services at :c:30 p. m . aud 7;3o p. m. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m ; C’hri* tian Endeavor meeting at C.45 p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p’ in. A. P. Gill will speak in the early I part of the morning service and tn the evening a song service will be rendered by the choir and congrega tion. During the six following week? at the Sabbath and mid-week service? will be omitted except the Saubatli school. The choir will sing the fol , lowing music; Morning Service. Anthf m—"Art Thou Weary?’ . . Scirnecker Offertory—"One Sweetly Solemn Thought" . Ambrose Evening Prayer Service. Fantasia ' (organ* .Best | "The Grace of God that Bring, th Salvation ' . Ilowan "Father in Thy Mysterious Pres ence Kneeling" . . Scot: ; Baritone Solo "The Light ol Even ’"l** Ronald Mr Brand. ’’Cantilence" in I-* minor (organ) Man I-.m’ "Me. k and Low" t.\ Capella >. . I tarn by Duet -’’Awake. My Soul,” Woigaui | Mrs. Steber and Miss Healey. | "Thy Will He l»one" tArr from "Last Hope". . . . . Gottscball I Crossing the |;ar" Schneeke Festival Post bide torgam ...St iter The Third Presbyterian church Thirty elgth anil acob etrocts. .1 I1 Leyenberger. pastor The usual set vices will he held Sabbath, F. brtl arv IDh: t.renehitlg at I": 30 :i ni and 7 3 Mi p. m Sahhath school a "0 p m. and Junior Christian Eti deavor at i: 45 p. ni. \ anre Memorial Presbytertai < iiuroll. J M Potter minister Serv ices iif 11 a m and 7-30 p. in ; morn lug subject. ’ The Program of Jesus; Sunday school n» ;> 15 a m . youni IfopR •* ni* < • n« .-t 7 i>. ni. St< ne church nt Kim Grove Rev II i lluun gart.e. of ihe Western Th" ologhml si ulnary wf Ul-rl- ny. wil t.reach at l! ., r, md - m, • v. tiitig S'-rri '-n will tM- ».«; •■elally f..i v.'UilK petit b- Dftur ' < rvices .ire a i b.tiow s I(| a in. S ibhath school 4-'. V ni Jut »r * * K s-K-letv. ail' 3w p m Sett or ( f s-> ietv Fir-u I nr. -I I’r. I- f.-rmn ch-.rrh Rev Char.es H Koh-f.snn |> l». pas t> r 'I he | s*. r »i i preach at !<• * l..n*r t!.- U.t b. bold in »h • I'.fli tin l »■<. r lid, Ht.-id*' ■■■ r - i- m f " » 1. Tf.« f >lu» It 4 Hi ja*C »ll !•“ III t V *1*0- . '*' * f . » , T . • 1* I - • I’ ' . t , ■* K * -I -.« | M | n . i . » -» ’*• 1 1 l *#• -r >o- t »■ »- • M| « - •f' * - ■ *. . f, r-» .Mx •* • mi ' > ^ « «• 1—1 'M « * • . mann. assistant pastor—The services ami meetings during the week will lie: Sunday, Sexagesima, 9:30 a. tn.. Sunday school and Bible class; 10;3u a. nt.. German services: 7:3« p. m., English servlcet, and on Monday, Sunday school teachers' meeting at 8 p. m ; Tuesday. I.uther League, at S p. in.; Friday, choir rehearsal, at 8 p. iu.; Saturday. German school, at 9 a. in. St. James Evangelical Lutheran chapel, Kim Grove. \V. Vn.. Rev. Otto Hermann, pastor—The services dur ing the week will be; Sundsy. Sexa igesima. 10 a. in. Sunday school and Bible class, and on Thursday, Luther League, at 8 p. ra. First Baptist church. Twelfth and Byron si reels. F. K. Brlninstool. pas tor—"Enlisting in the Campaign for Souls" Is the morning theme at 10:30. The observance of the lairds Supper ‘ follows this service. Tvery member I of church and congregation Is urged j to attend this last morning service before the great campaign. At 7.30 p in Mr a P Gill, the man whose . careful organizing mid thorough in struction makes possible the success of the great meetings, will speak. I This will be a service of intense in i'reef nnd uplift. Baptism will be administered during !h« evening. I tout miss this service. !>*i every ! member of the- Bible school be pres ent at 9: If. Important meeting of the Young Peoples union at 30 p. m. Calvary and Emmantiei missions at 3:3o p m. The prayer service on Wednesday evening will be merged in ’he great union prayer meeting at the tabernacle at 7:3n. St. Luke's Episcopal church. Island • • id i f the steel bridge, the Rev. Jacob t'rit'tncliani. r ■< t< r The service* t-vr -texagestma Monday will lie *»:!j a it: . Sunday school. 10-30 a m, morn 1 ;ng prayer .md sermon: 7.30 p m. evening i r.ip r u I sermon, and rn •’< dnesday, • >• p in, adult lilb:c 1 F st Christian rliur* h. \V I! F elds paster B'hle echo I. *• 3o » m . 11 I* Truxell. super.ntendt « •mnninlon * hrta'.an Kti1aati*r. * » r m *•<*!• 1 i.c 7 : >> '|r \ r <*111. H»t ' flay » i.m * II tai* a lti» riorti’n* mt«iMi* i>'ifcl* • ltl»|ta4 •« •••••till a!! *• !*tran«*ra ma-1" H* -,IM .sry rftlll ».<•• t Mat' k ’1 it* •< > * — - »•! •!!’ . ii *• a m • «mr .tua .*• y r< i a W * hr • B *v >ar*» - '! -.U a.*» • it- •» l — • a-kanl a *a a • mkBW - a •’ a •» ntia a a • k va •» a» • I i a y»»»'t »« » *v ya« f v ■ H*r« » w 4«-*i '»i*f a-# H • 1 k aato a a» a »t*k • — mm %r • ial song service will he held and a very Interesting program has been prepared; Sunday Hible school at 2 p. m.; a special Invitation is extended to the men to attend the Men s Hible class. The Gleaners will meet Wed nesday evening. St. Matthew’s Kpiscopal church, cor-' ner Fifteenth and Chapline streets. Sexagesina Sunday or second Sunday before l>*nt, Sunday February 11th, 1912. 8 a m Holy Communion; 10:30 a. m. Morning pdayer, Kifany and ser mon; 2:15 p. m Sunday school; 4:00 P m. evening pdayer and adts’ess, St Paul's, Kim Grove; 7:30 p. m Choral Kvensong and address, St. Matthew's; services during the week as follows: I Wednesday, morning prayer and lit any 10:3o n. m.; Friday, 10:30 a. m morning prayer and litany; Friday. 7:30 p m. evening prayer. - ■ ■■ ■ Birth is accident from which some men never recover. WALLACE ARRESTED ON FORGERY CHARGE Fpe< lal Dispatch to the Intelligencer. FAIRMONT, \V. Va.. Feb. 9—John Wallace, agtii 25. la In the county JaR charged with forgery. The young man attetnp?^ to collect a check on the First National hank for $21. to WflTcTi the name of Wilbur Mention, a tailor, was signed. Ktnployes of the han't were suspicious anu* when an attempt was made to call Mennen by phon< Wallace became alarmed and left the bank. Me was followed and arrested. NEW PLANT SECURED FOR CITY OF FAIRMONT Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. FAIRMONT. W. Va. Feb. 9 —The Beechnut Racking company Is plan ning to erect a plant In this city tor the manufacture of corrugated paper boxes for commercial purposes, the plant to be erected on land recently purchased front the Monongha (Hass company by the city of Fairmont. The Importance of Homcfurnishings? The • er unrd If..me implies comfort*. and »ha* tJJ< more »he fntowntnt it a limine ’h-* herititul furniture? j f>u' dull « t Muhrv ‘Quality .nj Lnurv P:ue* take* in Juiie a U;te ,..ne #t *•>* - ,ri r* e * *'* *r,rd r* thi« claim V •••r'.rM* i e ‘he . • * •• .• r. h . . m ^fV J * ith quifct;., *t wItalicr«<e ;.4nnrtTt»on f * ' "i *>n -nil* .4 »he H;?* Pen’ I* *<v\ ,c n— mrrrft a a\hv |. f, r * h. tl *r -rf <Hf ; *e* • •** r ..--v I * • * Haw# .... *,r * ' < r » I »r*f »f . . ■ - - ■ • r . =^^mgston’s: A timely offering just while we are in the throes of wintry weather and the cold blasts that catch us at will. This is your chance to warm up FOR SATURDAY ONLY Extra Special $8.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Ladies' Sweater s— white, gray and mix tures. You’ll need these now and in the early Spring. $2.48 Llalt On* So t OoitoBor. Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, fleeced, well fitting and very warm. 44c Men! Look! Wright’s Health Un derwear—a U. S. stand ard garment — sold jverywhere—$2.00 suit, for Saturday only— 59c Garment Onr Liberal Credit A Little Down When Your Purchase Is Made and the Rest in Weekly or Monthly Amounts Extra Special A Waist offering that is just needed — well made, a splendid wash er, very warm and strictly tailored, neat stripes. 88c Ladies’ Black Voile and Panama Skirts, our regular $10 and $12 grades. There are only a few in this lot. $4.98 Ladled' Tab Dresses Made of the very best French Gingham and Embroidery. Regu lar $5.00 value. $1.98 ■ ■ iYingston's ii JiYiDgStOD'S = ^vjngst°n’s. FOR SALE SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE^-SLATE ROOF—BATH— CABINET MANTLE — INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER, LAUNDRY, ETC. LOCATED ON VERMONT AVENUE, ISLAND, FIVE MINUTES’ WALK TO CITY. POSSESSION AT ONCE, IF DESIRED. ADDRESS P. O. Box 619, City or Gall Bell Phone 534-J ---- My New Year's Resolution RKSOM FI). That I will hegm the New Year by opening a •Mi'ing aemunt with an institution that ha* *hnwn by it* state ment* in the ra*t tea- to he nor *he largest hank in tha Sta*:* hut me of the BI-ST It ai*o vate** to the mwimernal » well a> the muii<v Thi- IrHitiilmwi i. none other than the ; GERMANIA HALF DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK 1301 M AJtKXT ST. 1 ** pa Ihroat hamw w *a-«» a^ ftethraiH af I Special for This Week I W ear-Ever Aluminum Ware IH. KALBITZER & SON •■•i ••an T»r