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Time for Yon
Hunters'- :
to
orue
e
Up
The season will be on again in a little while an&
you want to be ready.- . . . , y
If your blood tingles at thought of the sport be
ready when the time comes. v '
Come into- ': -. v - ' '
"The Sportsman's Store"
and let us help you with getting your outfit ready.
Everything but the dog can be found here and
we'll be glad to offer any suggestions we can.
Fishing is fine now fellows and we can fit you
out in great shape for every kind of fishing.
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22 South Palaf ox Street
8VALTY WILL
SCUSSED
0
lighted to once more have a Rector in
charge.
P. CUNNINGHAM WILL HAVE
T AS HIS SUBJECT AT THE
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
fTODAY.
Lovalty" will be the subject dis
ss?d by Mr. W. P. Cunningham this
rruingr at the First Christian
;fch. Tn view of the necessity hav
r arisen to discontinue the services
amirisUr, this suio will be ex
sJinply appropriate, especially 50 if
? members are incline to relax
J!!r energies while the Obnreh Is un
frtunate enough to be without a mtn-
i "here will be no services in the ev
1 ny. Mrs. Mitchell will play as a
j antary. "Etude," by Nevin. and Mr.
X. Phillips will sing a duet.
fae Sunday School will be held at
. and is in charge of Mr. Jas. B.
"kins. Special effort is being made
each department to maintain effl-
nt service, and visitors will at all
p-be welcome, and may witness a
1J1 live, energetic and well kept
fcK though without 'a shepherd.
Interest In Revival.
The riJ( nf meotinra nirViT, Victor,
winesJay under most auspicious cir
mfctances continue to grow in at.
"fence and interest.
Those -who were unable to get seats
mrsday n'ght were provided for by
time chairs in the aisle nio-v.
fr. Peterson ban held the rant a.t-
Uon of his hearers from th
' thro sermons on "If ye bring we
TV hOW to Blve KOod clfte
r' children, how much more will
r heavenly Father give the Hniv
rlt to them that ask Hirm" "WinV
tie I vet:" 'Y ti.ij
r the Holy Ghost Is come unnn
wre powerful and telling in ef-
ast evening Mrs. ISrrsesUne Pf!f-
T wng most Impressively to a large
1 appreciative audience "Fttoe tn
The meetings will continue
rrow and thru next wetk.
'onorrov at 11:00 o'clock the pos
' will occupy the pulpit. Brother
if'es "Dickinson will preach at 7:30
All are Invited to att-enrl xa
I J aii of these services.
Warrington Church Tonieiht.
fr- W. R. Hancock, who was nrel.
f 1 of the Christian Endeavor at Al-
fj before coming to Pensacola,
:ner w;ih Ar- tv if ttv.-
Earcca class of First Baptist
fch will conduct the meeting at
.'"Ston Methodist church tonight
J '1
r-4 are invited tn
Mr. Smvth in ChNi.
S. Smyth will take npr.
V-l tCLJ g
Sur.dav.
of St. Katharines
. "-'. jvii.f Btnto .vir.
if'S re'irpfnent the srvire? have
tVJ?inciPally conducted by lay
- -ne members "win air be de-
Epwerth League.
"The Root of Murder" will be dis
cursed by the Oladsden Street Fp
worth League in the league room this
evening at 6:30 p. ro., sharp under
me leadership of Miss Ethel ISv-rs,
Adj. Grimshaw of the Salvation 4rmy
win ravor the league with an interest
ing talk on this topic.
Tou are invited to meet with ua fn
this service.
CATHOLIC.
St. Michael's Church Until further
notice the following will be the order
01 services on Sunday:
7 a. m. Mass.
9:00 a. m. Children's Mass.
10:00 a. m. Mass and sermon.
3 p. m. Baptism.
Sacred Heart Church Cor. Jackson
.nd Ninth Ave., Rev. lather Kennedy,
pastor, .t-roi. jtienry seei, organist.
. Sunday services:
7 a. m. Low Mass.
9:30 a, m. High Mass, followed by
fcunaay school.
3 p. m. Baptisms.
5 p. m. Rosary and Benediction of
Blessed Sacrament.
Confessions Saturdays nd eves of
reasts, 4 p. m.
St. Joseph's Church Order of aer
ices at St. Joseph's church:
Sundays, 7 a. in. Low Mass and
instruct Ion.
9 a. m. Sunday schooL
10 a. m. High Mass and Instruo
tion.
4 p. m. Vesper, Rosary and Ben-
alctlon of the Blessed Sacrament.
Week days, Holy Mam Is offered at
7 o'clock a. m. and 8:15 a. m.; the
Holy Hour of Adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament, Thursday evenings from
7:30 to 8:80.
Confessions, Saturday from 4 to 6
p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. Also the
evenings before Holy Days of Obli
gation and the first Friday of every
month.
Baptisms, by appointment .
Frlesta. Rev. Chas. E. Hartkoft Rev.
Thomas H. Massey.
BAPTIST.
First Bastist Church North Pala-
fox street, just above T .M. C. A.
Surtaays.
9:80 a. m- Sunday school, Baraoa
and Phllathea. Visitors cordiaHy wel
come.
11 a. m. Preschm; txy the pastor,
Eugene R, Isndleton, Th. M. Volun
teer nurses will care for DaJDles white
mothers worship
7:80 p. m -Preaching by the pastor.
Informal song service.
On the first Sunday each month the
Memorial Supper Is observed at eleven
o'clock pervloev
On the second Sunday in ach quar
ter the conference of the- church Is held
after preaching.
35. T P. TJ, erery Sunday at :80
P. m.
Wk Day.
Monday's at 3 p. nw Woman's tneefc
ings, Aid and Missionary alternately,
iu basement rooms of church.
Wednesdays at 7:80 p. m. Mid
week cervices. Conducted by lay mem
bers of the church Visitors cordially
invited. ,
Opportunity given at nearly every
service on Sundays for uniting with
the church. Baptisms after night
services at frequent intervals.
Mothers are welcomed with their
cMldren. Infants receive the beet of
care while the mothers ate In church.
East Hill Baptist Cfurh E. E.
Rice, pastor. Residence, 1711 East
Gadsden street. Church on Thirteenth j
avenue and Gadsden street. j
Sunday school 10 a. m. -'
Preachljggr 7:30 p. m. and 11 a. m., on !
first and rrd Sundays In each month.
B. T. P. 7 p. m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday 7: so p. m.
B. Y. P." TJ., 7 p. m.
West Hill Baptist Church E. 13.
Rice, pastor, preaching every second
and fourth Sundays, 11 a. m. and 7:30
P. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Hunaay scnooi. 1 a. m.
EPISCOPAL.
CHRIST CHURCH.
Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.
Holy Communion, 7:45 a. m.
Sunday school, 9:80 a,n.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.
Evening prayer, 6 p. m
Saint Katherine's Church Corner
or Cervantes and Coraova streets.
Holy Communion, 7 a. m., by Rev.
John Brown.
Sunday school, 9: SO.
Morning prayer and litany, 11.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church East
Chase street. Dr. A. S. Moffett, pas
tor. Sunday, 9:30 a. m.. Sabbath school
11 a. m., preaching by pastor.
7:30 p. m., preaching by pastor.-
Wednesday, 6 p. m., prayer meeting.
Knox Presbyterian Church, Cor. 13th
avenue and Blount street.
Sunday school at 9:30.
Preaching at 11 a. m., by Rev. Mr,
Dickinson.
-Christian Endeavor at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7r?0 p.
m. all winter.
METHODIST.
First Methodist Church E. Wright
street, between Palafox and Guille-
marde; Rev. M. H. Holt, pastor. Res
idence,' 1008 N. Baylen. Phone 1683.
Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. J. A.
Avant, superintendent; J. W. Andrews
assistant superintendent, all depart
ments.
Preaching at 11 a. m., and S p. m
Epworth League at 7:15 p. m.
Prayer service Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
All are cordially Invited to attend
all these services. Come with a pray
er for special blessings. Strangers
welcome .
Gadsden Street Methodist Church-
Southeast corner Ninth avenue and
Gadsden street. Rev. J. A. Peterson,
pastor.
3:30 a, m. sunaay scnooi, an uo
partments, organized classes, w. f,
Cunningham, superintendent; Herbert
Richards, assistant.
11 a, m. Sacramental service; con
ducted by pastor; subject of sermon,
"The Alabaster Box Broken
6:30 t. m. Service of the Senior
League. See notice of program else
where. All invited. An Interesting
service provided
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X P. Smith Shoe Co.
Manufacturer . CHICAGO
That's what every one of our
customers that wears a Dr.
A. Reed Cushion Shoe says:
"It's like walking on air my
feet haven't ached for ages!"
And we're mighty sure that you'll
sav the same thincr if vou wear
Dr. A. Rccd Cushion shoes for
iust one day. For they're the easiest
. shoes on earth. Nothing else like
them for folks that walk. much. They
fit easily the first time you try them on.
And then the soft cushion insole shown in
the illustration spreads into and fills the hol
lows of your foot supports it with a cushion-f
and distributes vour weight so evenly that you walk
on the whole sole of your foot instead of just the toes
and heels. That's the secret of its comfort. That's
why people that wear Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes
: l-.rt 1 : l .-a
never buiici iiuui awning, uuiuuig icti.
J
Why not drop in tomorrow and see the line
we have many new styles and com
fort guaranteed in
every pair, win .r
you let us show It&jST
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you
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jflEHABALLS OF FEET AS
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Meyer Shoe Co.
Exclusive Agency
Palafox and Romana Streets
street, Wm. T. Fox, teacher
All young men are cordially invited
to attend one of these services.
THE SALVATION ARMY.
The Salvation Army Hall .Corner
7:30 p. m. Regular service, conduct- I Government and Baj len, Capt. Stev-
ed hv Tastor: subject of sermon, "T ie ens in cnarge.
Spiritual Farmer, and the Spiritual
Harvest."
The pastor urges every member to
be present and welcomes all to the
helnful services annonced above, you
will miss something if you are absent.
Come and let us worship.
Pensacola City Mission J. T. iJe-
-Ptarii.hen. tiastor Residence &uu i
Havne. Telephone 1301.
W Hill Church Corner F and
LaRua streets.
Sunday school at 9:45 each Sunday
morning.
J. S. Bowman, superintendent
Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings
Sunday school at Salvation Army
Hall, south of public square at 2:30
p. m. Wm. T. Fox, teacher of Bible
class.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Church of Christ Corner of Alcania
and East Jackson streets. Rev. w.
Reeve.
Services as follows:
9:45 a. m. BIble school.
10:45 a. m. Singing by the children.
11 a. m. Preaching.
All are given a cordial invitation.
COLORED CHURCHES.
Antioch Baptist Church. Colored-
Today (Sunday) as follows:
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Mt. Moriah A. hi. E. Zion Church
Corner Gregory and Si-streets.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:30
p. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m.
every Sunday.
Rev. G. W. Seell, pastor; Aaron
Brown, superintendent.
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
streets. Rev.
Junior League at 2:30 Sunday after
noons. """
Senior League at 7:30 each Sunday
evening.
Preaching every Sunday at 11a, m
Eleventh Avenue Church Corner
11th avenue and DeLeon street.
Sunday school Suixxay mornings at 1 West Wright and L.
10 o'clock. J. T. Johnson, superm- j J. C. Ducke, pastor,
tendent. J. EL Hunt, acting superin
tendent.
.Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Preaching every Sunday night ex
cept the third at 7:30.
Myrtle Grove Church-
Sunday school Sunday afternoon at
2:30. E. C. Caro, superintendent.
Preaching the first and second Sun
day afternoon at 3:30.
Navy Yard Churcri
Sunday school every Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock. W. R. Wooters,
superintendent.
Preaching eaoh third Sunday night
at 7:30.
"Come thou with us and we will
do thee good.
Lutheran Church Rev. J. FV W.
Reinhardt, pastor.
Reformation Day.
Sunday school, 9 a. m.
English service, 10:30 a m. Sub
ject, ''Luther an Example to Us In
His Faith, Life and Death."
English service, 7:30 p. m. Subject,
"Silence In the Storms." '
UNIVERSAL1ST.
First Universalist Church - East
Chase street.
Sunday school at 9 a. m., every
Sunday.
Young People's Christian Union ev
ery Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
All are cordially invitea to attena.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Universalist church building, 42 East
Chase street.
Services Sunday, 11 a. m. Wednes
day, 8 p. m.
Public reading room Is open daily
from 3 to 5 p. m.
V. W. C. A. No. 4 East Belmont
street. Open dally from 9 a. m. until
10 p. m. Miss Anna B Orr, general
secretary. Phone 945.
JY. M. C. A. Paiatox ana ueimpnt
Lstreets.
Opn daily from s:30 a, m. 10 iw:uuine says
tk hi- Sundays, 3:uw to o;uu p. m. a
cordial invitation to strangers is ex
tended.
CHRISTIAN.
First Christian Church Corner East
Gadsden street and Seventh avenue.
Sunday school, 9:4a a. m. jas. ts.
Perkins, superintendent.
Prayer meetingVedneday evenings
7:80. -
NORWEGIAN SEAMEN'S CHURCH.
Narweaian . Seamen's Mission
Church South Palafox and
streets.
m.
Sunday school, 9:30 a, m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p.
Epworth League, 7 p. m.
Class meeting Tuesday evening, 7: 20.
Episcopal church, Seville Square-
Rev. W. II. Marshall, rector. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock, Sunday school
9 o'clock.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cor. of
Jackson and Alcaniz streets. Pastor
Rev. E. J. Jackson, A. M. Residence,
319 East Jackson street.
Divine services as follows:
Sabbath school,9:3 0 a. m.
Morning service, 11 a. m.
B. Y. P. U., 6 p. m.
Evening services, 8 p. m.
Tuesday evenings, Home Mission
training course.
Thursday, prayer service, 8 p. m.
Friday evening, choir rehearsal at
7:30 p. m.
Come one, come all. Strangers
made welcome.
Housers Chapel, A. M. E. Z. Church
Colored Haynes and Maxwell streets.
Services every Sunday.
Sunday school, 9 a. m., L. L. Fergu
son, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30
p. m. -
Christian Endeavor o p. m., S. A. L.
Hawkins, president; Rev. A. Shinn,
pastor.
St. Paul M. E. Church Corner of
Gadsden and Reus streets. Rev. S. C.
Walker, pastor.
Tuesday, 7 a. m. Holy Communion.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
11:15 a, m. Preaching.
7:30 p. m. Preaching.
Tuesday evening, 7:30 PT&ytt
meeting.
Friday evening, 7:30 Choir re
hearsal.
BIRTHS. DEATHS
fli MARRIAGES
FOR PAST WEEK
NOT A SINGLE WHITE DEATH
WAS REPORTED, AND WHITE
BIRTHS WERE MUCH IN MAJOR
ITY BUT FIVE DEATHS.
W. T. Hutchens, Nicholson, Ga., had
a severe attack or rneumaxism. liis
feet, ankles and Joints were swollen,
and moving about was very painfuL
He was certainly in a bad way w!ien
he started to take Foley Kidney Pills.
Just a few doses 'made ia
feel better, and now my pains and
rheumatism are all gone and I sleep all
night long." D'Alemberte's Pharro-
a .1..
PENS ACOL A MAN
INVENTS NEW REEL
R, B. King has Invented a new style
of fisherman's reel, which will if
known as "King's Balanced Reel." It
is a combination by which the reel Is
Services Sunday morning at 10:301 Eunk in the handle of the rod so that
Pine
bv Rev. A. Kielland.
OHTHUDUA,
the reel is in line with the rod Itself
nsnercnen ana cunsnjuouuj "
to Mr., King.
Wright
vices every Sunday at 9 a. m.
THE. MISSION.
Corner of Government and Reus
streets. Rev. Frank X. Roberts, super
intendent.
Trftjhiti at 7:80. bv Rev. F. N.
Roberts; Mgr.. also Jail services at 10
- pi Ttr:v Tfm
m. vomo xnuu w itn s
BAR AC A UNION.
Tha following churches are repre
REFUGE SHIP STRUCK
TORPEDO, NOT A WIN t.
London; Oct. 3L It is ofBclally an
nounced that the refuge ship Amlral
ntd In the Baraea Union, and have I Ganteaume. says a Bordeaux dispatch
class session every Sunday morning j fQ Renter's Telegram Company was
at 9:88 a. m. ' .' . I torpedoed bj' a German submarine and
First Methodist, East Vvrignt street, dJd t trfk mlne .as was. at Urst
a. TCtrk-BAtrlcle. teacher. - I..
Firet Baptist church, Xorth Palafox inousnu
Xot a single white death was re
ported during the past week, and the
white births were much in the ma
jority. The reports as filed in the office
of the city clerk for the week were
as follows:
White Births.
To Daniel Bridges and wife a boy.
To T. J. Shelby and wife, a girl.
To Anthony Fernandez and wife, a
girl.
To Jos. Borocco and wife, a girl.
To Joe Geri and wife, a girl.
To Randolph Reedy and wife, a girl.
To Gus A. Soderlind and wife, a
girl.
Colored Births.
To Avery Black and wife, a boy.
To Mamie Shaw, twin girls.
To Ivan Fowler and wife, a boy,
(creole.)
Colored Deaths.
Infant of Lizzie Taylor, stillborn.
Beatrice Jones, 1 year, dysentery.
Ina Agnes White, 9 years, malarial
fever.
Robert Allen, 38 years, pellagra.
Anna Bascom, 33 years, acute ne
phritis. Marriage licenses were issued to the
following during the past week:
White Marriages.
Alex. Jernigan and Lillian Hollands
Johnson Shirley and Bessie Amos.
Colored Marriages.
Willie Gadsden and Sinkey Wash
ington. David Wright and Carmalet Dorsey.
Jessie Kelly and Bertha Williams.
Will Lloyd and Mattie Phates.
LITTLE KITCHEN CLEAHG Ai
VERY POPULAR
MISS FANNIE CALDWELL, IN
CHARGE OF THE CANDY AND
LUNCH ROOM, FINDS READY
PATRONAGE FROf.r LITTLE
FRIENDS.
Miss Fannie Caldwell is- a great fav
orlto with children and her popularity
is now a splendid business asset at
The Littlt Kitchen, where she serves
hot chocolate, soup and sandwlclieo
every day to the children, who find
the Little Kitchen most attractive,
with ita pure candies and nourishing
lunches.
"Their is lots of room for competi
tion in thi3 kind of wrr," said Miss
Caldwell yesterday, "and we cannot
ioegin to meet the demand of all the
schools. There is no reason why the
Little Kitchen should interfere in any
way with the school lunches, for there
are so many children that there
should be room for both to thrive.
You know, competition is the Ufa of
trade."
Miss CaMwell through hr work
with the fair, has come cloaely in
touch with the children of I'eneacola,
and her good Judgment and business
ability make her particularly capa
ble as manager of the Little Kitchen. ,
DYE WORKS OPEfJ
NEW ESTABLISHMENT WILL;
OPEN IN PEN3ACOLA "TUESDAY
AT NO. 120 SOUTH PALAFOX
STREET. f
The Holzsteln'a Cleaning iU 1;.
Works, a new establishment in Tn vi
cola, will open for business TucsiViy
morning at No. 120 South F.il.ifo
street. A featur of th opening l.iy
will bo that of cleaning aJl kid glove
free. This Is 4ng done to demon
strate the character of worX that will
toe done.
The oompany offers a service which
Is tho very beet and will iiiaugurato
the most modern methods of cleaning
and dyeing. The finest allocs or tlw
most delicate laces will tot cleaned and,
made to look as good as tJow, wbllo
the dyeing facilities are equally mm,
modern.
Octagon and Ivory soap.
ten cakes for 25c, a9 adver
tised, Monday's at Trie Grys-
tal Pharmacy.
STUBBORN FIGHTING ON
THE RUSSIAN FRONTIER
Washington, October 3-1. Stubborn
fighting, continues on the East Prus
sian frontier between the Russians and
Germans, and the Austrlans sunTered
heavy losses near Tarlow on Qctober
29 at the hands of the Russians w!;o
took one thousand prisoners, accord
leg to a Russian foreign office dispatch
received today at the Russian embassy.
SHIPPING
Arrived.
Nygaard, Opr ss, 2748, Lordahl, Gal
veston, to John A. Merritt A Co.
Belfast, Br me, 2189. Kernahan, St.
Vincent, to Zlmmern Coal Co.
-
Cleared.
Nor ss Nygaard, LordhaL for Eab
Jorg, Copenhagen, with 813 barrels
rosin, valued at $5,720.
. Sailed.
Br ss Tottenham, for Bluefields, Kic.
Keep Your Stomach and Liver Healthy
A vigorous stomach, perfect working
Liver and regular acting Bowels is
guaranteed If you will use Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They insure good Di
gestion, correct Constipation and have
an excellent tonic effect on the whole
system Purify your blood snd rid you
of all body poisons through the Bow
els. Only -3c at your Druggist. -
Adi)
-A. "
The Family
Shot Store
I
i
We want you to
make this your Fam
ily Headquarters lor
Shoes, The place
you'll be surq to
think of first yhcn
Fall and Winter
Shoes are needed.
This requires on our
part better shoes' and
better values for the
money than you are apt
to get at other stores.
We claim that we have
them and we ask you to
come to see how well we
meet our assertion?
We've Shoes for the Man or Woman who counts
the Dollars and wants the best possible values, $2.00,
$2.50, $3.00.
Then we have Shoes for the Man or Woman who
is looking- for style and luxury, and who wants the
finest Footwear that money cah buy, $3.50, $4.00,
$4.50, $5.00.
Again our shoes for Boys, Misses and Children
are the best values at any stated price, $1.25, $1.50,
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00. j
Our splendid expert service will see that ever'
foot in the family wears a shoe that is "Just right"!
SME STORE
The House of Better Shoes.

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