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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. SUNDAY UORNlNQ, APKHi 27, 1910. 21 T7 O 7n n v inn g ii lliU BASEBALL PLATCES have already taken the field f tennis, golf, cycling, botinj, croqnst and all the other summer athletic hobbies ero in ifa end trill coca bd in full awing. li IT ittvvu TIE PASTIME Prepare f or it now. Here yon will find every essential for personal cr field equipment -best escorted stock of athletic goods in the state, frataxins the leading makes in each line. crM (thn O 7 Campers, Anglers and IHIujater's Supplies Too tf IT SlWr IT r Not a Gift, an Investment. Get Your Bonds AT ONCE 7.4. ) South Palafo3i FTTTT AIM . KOOVl JR p .J2 P H O N E o 380 prwkto&fc praotaf lroW I p- m.j r ims totbjoeii tai btjtdpnasiotta Midweek prayer BpeeiaJ totwid 44 tit Lord's Dy rices. All r mad treleutmi.- Mrs: H. Ii FetMn fetesieai director: fca4 NOT 4fft Ofwrch. ttiirteefttn - 44 BMl &atedn street . Ai tt OdeaL pa-dor'.- Paste-1 resident Hi 8wrQ tfbfeM s4r4 phone HU' Se1wVt.lf 4.- : : Mt- rttt, MtpritittiimiL ttbeM W&1 H) peaJ kMM 4n4 J im Mission faM day" SMreiad ftt tbd Bundoy fttihowt MJewed if ft Ajfedtfl 6f ferinjr fof the enase MM ft ve1aJ ser mon t6 the toad en wt (M atfbjeei "Imu fcbd ft SMfi" At ftfatf rmlhrf A 4 Km feniMt fettf 1 tikniktf llut4 V fcWB I I J r v kt ills Tern T, Y, yH lit ft. VaasiMt ftMyttftri Asti? tMyt SttfiftVy, Umf 11. &r twdUlly irJt4 U ftitelid sJl ChrMtM ItomdM Mfrlm Art tU in th Ma potdtt TtmpUr, ecrrtMf PftlAfMf Add tir da fetrMlK. fttiBAif tbttnttiM 4i ;o'cklf. v':. . , Subject Sunday iwiiiun! aoni "Pro bation After ." BunOttr tor A0dra iM Sua- day ftwnsteft. AM4in room (imi a44jas) yry Afternoon from o clock. xept Snndayk An4 hvlldAya. Ffrrt Mothotfkt Chwrofi. Pmchli At 11 a. m., by Or. s. O. Moore. ' Tito ovo&fas oonrloo will bo m . No loaftM AtrvMo. SvaAAy oohool at 9;U a. tn. lr. Uooro will oobduot tbo uartrlr ootiforonro At ihi- chuteh in tbo aXUr noon. Erorybofly JnvlUd to ail orvio at tho First cbtti-ch. Choroh of ChrloC ' Cornor Aleonos end Jaokooa strooto. - Brother I. X ltQlMB. At Xtn4 (lt ka .with tbte tbnrch today and wUl proaon jboth mornlmr and truing. Blblo school. ff:4S a. m. ftormon 11 a. ;m.. CommoatoA after sermon, ronln Mldwsk prayer tnoottof WWaooday Paistins; Papsrhanzins end Deeoratisar 1C West Government Street , Phond 634 GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP Pine Shoo Bcpalrina ill Ncrth Pclzfox. Vhczs 416 THY UPTON'S TEA Tho WELLES-KAHN CO. AGENTS NAY'S READY TO WEAR STORE Lftdioft Suits, Droosoo. Skirts. Blousos, Hosiory and Hata. Also fin 8ho Repairing. . C2 East Wright. Phono 441. Pensacola Launch & Ma chine Co. WILLARD SERVICE 8TATION WilUrd 8torago Batteries and Re pair of ali Make Datterie T9 8eto Marino Ways Machine Shop in Connection. .-- THE MORGAN-THORSEN Transfer Company Truck or Team Service Phone 710 Send Your Old Shoes to West End Shoe Store For and Neatest Work in Repairs. All Work Guaranteed 321 North DeVilUer Street. Phone 2032 London Woolen Mills Made to Yonr Individual Order 117 South PaUfon ftfaot YOUR FALL SUIT S15on - McCann's Tire and Repair Shop . Phone 404 113 North PaUf ox Street sT -rV 203 MAY-IB FROM THE YOUNGEST TO THE OLDEST No matter how young or how old we guarantee to fit your glasses correctly. If jrou need glasses we will give you the propar sort .and the preferred style. If you are a bookkeeper, school teacher, , needle worker; student or one who uses their eyes on confining work you should have your eyes examined often. Glasses correctly fitted to your needs at most reasonable prices. Large variety of all styles to choose from. V WE CAN DUPLICATE ANY LENSE AT SflORT NOTICE ligraii 22 SOUTH PALAFOX STREET Optica Go PHONE 220S V CHURCHES. St. Kathertne'e episcopal Church. ; Corner Sixth avenue and 12at Cer- vantes street. John C. Skottowe, rector. Rectory COS East CerrOntes street, phone ISIS. . Holy commmuitlon, 7 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Vesper 4 p. m. Sunday school, 1:20 a. m. Frldar Litany, 7:80 p. m. 8t, John's KpMoopal Mlssln, Warrington Holy communion, t'.SO a. ra. ETrenlns prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday social evening. Pariah hall, 10 p, m. s Calvary Baptist Church. , Corner Tenth avenue and Arag-on street. Sunday school. 8:15 p. m. Preachlna; service; 1:15 p. m. Prayer meetlne every Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. Lutheran Church. . 22 Wrlfht street. J. P. W.4 Relnhardt; pastor. Sunday school, 9 a. m. Morning- ser vice, 10:80 a. m. Evening service 8 p. m. First Baptist Church. Corner Palafox and LaRua. Joseph A. Aneley, pastor. ' Sunday school. 9:45 a. m , Lee Mac Donnen, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m., and 9 p. m. B. T. P. U. at 7 p. m.. Miss Gladys McMillan, president. Junior B. T. P. U., at 7 p. ra., Mrs. e MacDonnell, leader. Mid-week service Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. You are cordially Invited to attend our services. First Christian Church. N. D. "Webber, minister. Bible school. 9:45 a. m., J. B. Perkins, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a. I m.; sermon subject. "Preach the Gospel In Other Cities." Christian Endeavor society, 7 p. m.. Mis Maym Freeman, LIFT OFF CORNS IT DOESN'T HURT Get rid of every corn and callus for few cents in Drop a little FTeesono on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting; then you lift it right out. It doesn't pain one bit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents. Sufficient to rid -your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. " Freexone is the much talked of ether discovery of a' Cin cinnati scaus. 8 p. m; Every body" tavttd; atfdn treet Method hrt Chtrrch. tSorner badsden street apd Ktnttf aVre tttfO. Rev; JlerbcH W; Rico, Bastor,- Stmday school 9:40 iu in. Proi WfUhwri tfylerV swperhttendetti- Preachtag' li a. ftlf and J tn.i by-, the pastor: fipworth leegtt 7 iti' leader Miss Tcmmrfe OoeparV Prater meeting Wednesday t p. in. Fret to4 trpecOpa( Chorch: GJff?st Chareh, froraef trf faiawx and" Wtighi ireeW.- Ten.- iohK it- Brown, feci; Seftiee thtpAmf (Tint after IQaoter: Hefty eomnjtolon, 1:4s a. hi. Mornlmt prayef- and ftermo ii a. ht- &ndy school 9:20 iL itL iaJSoST i St. J ty conmramoir dy PbClf 10 and a": tf; WeekdaV .IT l-i ' f Nvf Ah' ttlOtu Centenary' sorvtetf hf navy yard Sunday ki S:iS p. nw SeV. B". P.- Brarvrrt; rtr Of tho Ofty tfytitt Cfrovet 4 f &9 iy Mr and 44 tt MeihodiH eitHttsti ai tad jkurf yard or Warrmgtori 44 8:1 p. fa O tntereet of ttt ceirnary wora. ho rorxner .an -nervh' ha4 thettf wC Bd vica M4 noant e cne were wra oo am i.u ww iti every drarcft W fh ,ety mtwion enarge every wuiiuaj unut acrtvr drive, May it tot J& Is There Aaytbiog ia Home fcroisMngs You Need to Ue Yonr Home complete? . If donoi ImoTiey niandlnthe way of fjettinjr same. Your credit is good hero and we give the most liberal terms. T. E. Wiiw Mtae Co. $0 XL XMzht Street. JUST RECEIVED TWO CARS FIELD PENCE WEST FLORIDA GROCERY CO, New Exchcimge TelepHiome Rotes Effective May I, 1919 A. NEW schedule of telephone exchange rates will jFul become effective in Pensacola on May 1 by di rection of the Operating: Board of the United States Telegraph and Telephone Administration, acting under the order of the Postmaster General of the United States. As you know, all of the lines and property of this company are now in the possession, control and are be ing operated by the United States government under the direction of the Postmaster General of the United States. The new rates are necessary in order that additional revenue may be secured by the government to meet the increased operating expenses. The causes which make greater telephone revenue necessary are due to the new conditions and the new price levels introduced by the war and are entirely beyond the control of the United States Telegraph and Telephone Administration or of the Telephone Company. More than two years ago the company foresaw that the telephone system would be operated at a loss Unless the rates could be adjusted to meet the increasing costs of all elements entering into the production of service. A similar rate adjustment would have been unavoidable under private control and the new rate schedule is prac tically the same we would have sought in 1918 if the gov ernment had not taken possession of our property. As stated by the Postmaster General, the owners of the telephone system do not benefit in any way from the rate changes. Practically all of the increased operating expenses which require this additional revenue are drie to increased wages paid to employes to enable them to meet the new conditions of life in the present day. It is neither practicable nor desirable to reduce wages, and so far as wages are concerned we believe that portion of the increased operating expenses to be per manent. The new rate schedule is fair and reasonable and the percentage of increased revenue which it will pro duce is much lower that the increased cost of other ser vices and commodities of a similar character. Complete detailed information about the new rates may be obtained at the manager's office. We are mak ing every effort to change our records promptly and your courteous consideration will be appreciated. The new rate for your service is shown on your statement for May 1. K SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY t