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r SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1918. TWELVE PAGES TODAY. : The News Scimitar is first as an advertising medium iivilh Memphis business men. They see results from their advertising expenditure and results count. J This paper brings the news while it is news to your home when you have the leisure to read. It ii your duty to yourself to read the worth-while new. cimttar r 1 1 ir3:'r;;;'ji Templar- The Superfine Small Car The Templar is superfine in quality, beautiful in appearance, light in weight, small in size and inexpensive to ope rate, easy to equipped. In fact, il is the pioneer m a field In n tofore without exponent. 1 1 is the rich man's demand quality and economy; it is the poor man s need -economy and quality. Il is luxuriously comfortable, control, and most completely Templar performance exceeds every de mand of the "motor wist" for flexi bility, hill climbing and smooth and nconomical operation. Five-passenger touring, four-passenger sportette and two-passenger roadster. Order now for Christmas delivery. Unclosed Nodiun, Custombullt to Suit Purchaser. Commercial Motor Car Co. P. BTUBBLBFIBLD, (Indlanula, MlstO Pros. J2-3j-:S5 MONUOH AVK, OBO, I'. HAYKS, Vlcc-Pres. PRBD Ci. IIOAGUANU, Mo. PHONE MAIN 24.H4. Sunday. Services Presbyterian. Court Avenue Rtv H. u HMitif, pastor, hunday school at MS: PUOTOlng Service at 11 o'clock. BE PREVENTION ACIMUSUAL Qity Is Being Cleaned Up and Every Fire Precaution Taken. Memphis is cMnlnjt up. vs J Pre caution arnlnst Art entire Wl ' being renovated. . Kir prevention tiny found hundred! of small lioy. fired from mo ij i"" nf ih,. nfhoolriKiin. dialled into tht iicral Mem- CITY SCHOOLS REOPEN; AWAIT STUDY CALL The Impromptu vacation of the schoolboy Is over snd Monday morning bright und early, A, doom of the vari ous Institutions of learning throughout the eJtj win swing wide, Hnrdwig Peres, president of tne Hoard of edu cation, ion announced During the perimi of Hie epidemic when all schools were i .rosed, the build- Inn were thoroughly disinfected. It Is quite probable that some plan may ho evolved whereby the time lout by the closing will be made UP nt the BPS of the term. Jd'.ewtkt !!ev. 'Wllliam Crowe. puor. Kiliiday school at It. 30; niurnlng service at 11 o'clock. Aso-iat.- Refpcrned R. E. P Uw ssy. pastor. Sunday school at JO, morning services at it o'clock. Kvcrgreen- Rev. .1. B Csrpenfr. pits tor .Sunday school at 9J0; morning services at SI o'clock Westminster - Itev. C. W. Komnier vllie. pastor holiday school at : Preaching at 11 a-m.. and again ut p.m. Central Cumberland Rev, J, II. Me Lcskey. pastor. Sunday school at 9.30: preaching at 11 a.m.. and at p.m. Prayer meeting Wedt.eidiiy night. Key James Al McMsky will preach Bundav morning at ll and evening at oVlocg at the Central Cumberland Presbyterian church. North Avenue Rev. C. W Sotnmer. vllle, pastor.. Regular services eacli tiunday aflerrfoon at 8 o'clock. Second Rev. a. B. Curry, pastor. Sunday school at U 30 o'clock. Preach ing at II am. and at p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. First Rev. C. H Willlameon, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Chelaea Avenue Rev. Font D. Darnell, pastor. Morning eerviees at II o'clock and evening services at 8 o'clock. , , At the mornine hour the pastors theme win be "Gratitude." in the cvon- Ing the subject will be "Plenteoiia lle- demption." McLemnre Avenue- Rev. J. K. eon. paator. HUMgy school at Hlx- moraing services at 11 o'clock and eve ning lorvloa at m. The pastor morning theme will no "Why We Hay Kxpacl an Answer to Prayer," and the evening thenu will be 1 0 H horn. Court Avenue I'.ov. II. 0. Nofstcad, pastor. Sunday school services at till o'clock. Preaching at 1) o'clock. "A Holdler s RaulDmont 1 will he Rev. Hofltead'l subject Sunday morning, Mrs MmitPd Wllev and J, t . Dean will alrg. Holdlers and sailors especially welcome. Baptist. arvlce of ctf-ariug away ruODua. neaj C-leanim; off lawns, and in renovating ttasli that endangere Rut fire prevention activities did not ton with echool boya, for In many hotneB elex-trlc airing ae teeted, gas pipes examined, flues cltaned out an I furtmce pipes made fireproof. The city entered heartily Inlo the Mirlt of the day set aside by QjJ. pa a, co, dame with 1'iealdent Wilsons renuesi that the nation do lu ulmost to avoid fires tli.it annually cost the country millions of dollar and thou sands of lives. L S Akete. aecri'W of the Mem- kii Plr l'iceiitlon society, says Meiiiphlans In iteneial have entered More heartily this year Into fire pre JJntlon activities than at any time atnen the association was organUed. j'eats ago. He declares almost every fioine is laklua precautlim io;amst rire and that., aftci Saturday, most trasli piles and other inflammable mailer will Irgve been eliminated from irrcmlscs of Itemnlnr houaeholdei , ileini'lils Four-Mlnule men Saturday ai-io will take part In the fire pie etitlr.n campaign In every theater in the dry the will explain m ed for pare against conflaaratlott and will sel forth the niot Important precautlone to be taken This etieaklnir enrnpaien was to have han irinducted durlliu tile tneseiil Week but was delayed by cloalng of theatera Incident to Irfhe una. RESUME EXAMS OF LOCAL DRAFTEES Physical examination of registrants of the Sent. 12 class, which was stopped hv InflUf nta epidemic, lias been start ed anew by all local draft hoards aad m i ices are Being sent out to thus" who were 111 when their first notice to appear arrived, other registrants who have not been notified to appear will be notified shortly. Within a few day! ijuest lontialres to the ll-J ear-olds and those between Sri ii ml 18 will be mailed out as per Instruc tions of (Jen Crowder. Only those be tween l! and 81 have 10 far received UlCir questionnaires. Word has been received from Thomas A Barry, president of Hie Tennesso Polytechnic institute. Cookejllle. that be can induct itii) volunteers from the state, qualilied for genets! military ser vice and having a grammar school ed ucation at least, for special training at thl school. These men will he trained in radio and telephone electricity. KEYWOOD, SEVERELY WOUNDED, RECOVERING First Rev. A. V, Boone, pastor. Sun day school at 9:a0: praaohlng at 10:4.. o'clock and ugaln at 8 o'clock in the evening B V. P. V. at 7 o'clock. "Joy In Trial" will be Rev Boons a subject at the morning service, and superlatives win no useo ns ms eve ning theme. Central Rev Tien Cox. pastor. Sun da v school at 5:311. morning services at 11 o'clock and UKaiti at 8 B Y. T. U. at o'clock. ,, "Then they remembered His Words will be Rev. Cox's HUDject Sunday morning. At night his theme will be "Tho Vine and the Branches" The nlslit service will bo proeeded by a stereoptieon and song service. Special music at the 11 o'clock service by a mixed quartet; at nlgru Dy the Central male quartet. Bellevuo Rev. R M. I ilow. pastor. Sunday school at 9 30, preaching at 11 o'clock and at 8 o clock, in tho evening B Y. P. H at 7 o'clock The pastor will preach nt both hours. Morning subject, "(Had lteturn to the House of Uod." Kve.nlng tuple, "Rea sons for Trusting Jesus for Salvation." I.aBelle -Rev. P. A. F.llls, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30; preaching ut U a.m. and again at 8 p.m Seventh Street Rev. 1. M Strother. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30; preuoh s esse at II a m. and again at 8 p m. B Y. ". I' al 7 o'clock. ttev Hirotnar s moniing tneme win ne "Comfort and Joy." in the evening he will speak on ''Uod Iteveullng Him self." Bouluvard - Rev. Qtlperl Dobbl, pftator. Sunday school at 9:80' morning aermon at 11-o clock anil evening sei vioos at 8 o clock. Services will be rMUtnod nt the usual hours, with Rev. Dobbl preaching morn ing und evening. -a Calvary- Rev. W I.. Norrl3. pastor Sunday school ut 8:80; MrvlOOl at 11 a m. aiid 8 p 111. II V P. L'. at 7 p.m. . Hollywood Rev. Tom Rice, pastor, Sunday school ut 9 .10. prrurhtng ut II o'clock in Hie morning und at K o'clock In the evening. Player meeting Wed nesday night, will address th Character Builders' class Sunday morning al : (' o'clock. Bvtrybody invited. Trinity Rev. C. H. Martin, pastor. Sandtea will he observed as usual, with preaching ut both hour. Mississippi Avenue Rev. W p. Ham ilton, pastor. Sunday school at 8:30; morning sermon ut 11 o'clock; evening services at 8:10 o'clock. Kpworth League meets at 7:80. The usual service will be regumed hoth those on Sunday and during the v.ek. 1 a Blnghamton Rtv. m y, Lake, pas tor. Sunday sehool at 9:80, morning services at 11 o'clock and evening serv ices at 8 o'clock. Mi. 111ns Chapel Rev. M. F. Leake, pastor. Preaching every second and fourth Sundays, other Sundays special Sunday school services at 10 o'olock. Parkway Rev. J! L. Ilorion, Services at 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. 8;3u p.m. pastor, and at mm im YOU CAN BUY THE WORLD'S BEST CARS HERE IN MEMPHIS The following utomobile9 and Trucks are sold by members of the Memphis Automobile Dealers' Association purchasers are thug assured or fair treatment, nuu rm-n.n yioinu r. v, 11. r fli ivin i . rt iffiiiiiiaiiifiaiiBii- Jliiii.M!Jljil.!il! i''iil3!illlts:aii!,l.Ki!n: I Autocar if you want a REAL two-ton truck don't fell to see the AUTOCAR. Let us show you one with Rotary Dump body, built especially er coal hauling. ' JOHN C. DTX, SON & CO., 235 Poplar Ave. BPF..III1IIIIII1II IIIIIII'MiWiI'miOTIIIIilliiH Columbia MHMMI MURPHY MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT CO 482 484 Union Ave. SJF'-'j St. Puul's Rev. K. J. Hamlett. pas tor Sunday school ut :J0 a.m., preach ing al 11 a m und ut g p.m. . Ilnrrls Memorial KeV, R. L. NorAsn, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8:1& p.m. Kptvorth league at 7:15 p.m. ' Kpworth Rev. Yates Moore, pastor. Sumlav school ut 9:30 a.m.; morning preaching at 11 o'clock and evening services at 8:15 u clock. Kpworth League at 7:15. Scruggs Memorial Rev. W. T. Sim mons, pastor. Sunday school at 8:30, morning preaching at 11 and evening services at 8:30 o'clock. Sylvan Heights Rev. R. W. McDan el, pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock; m ruing ureuchlne ut 11 and evening pleaching at 8 o'clock. Christian. Ilnrbert Avenue Rev. J. P. Slayden, pastor. Sunday school at 9:80 a.m. Decatur Street Rev. P. B. Ellsworth, pastor. Bible class at 10 a.m.; morning services at 11 und evening services at 8 o'clock. Y. P. 8. C. E. will meet at 7 o'clock. Linden Avenue Rev. Walter M White, pastor. Sunday school at 9:80. Preaching at 11 a.m. and again at 8 p m. Dr. f Inley will preach at 11 o'clock on "The World's Acceptance of the Categorical Imperative.'' The subject for the evening service will be "Living Hay by Day." Christlun Endeavor serv ice at 7 o'clock. s Beatty. pastor, preaching both Third Rev. O E. Sunday school at 9:30 morning und evening. The subject for tlio morning service will be: "Beginning at Jerusalem;" evening, "Tho Danger and the Sin of Unbelief." ntnghamton Rev. R. L. I tarred, pas tor Regular services at morning and evening hours. McLomoro Avenue Rev. Milo Atkin son, pastor. Morning servloes et 11 a in. and also at 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor precedes, evening service. Elder S. S, Parke will have charge of the srvlces The Berean class extends a cordial welcome to young men and women. Lee E. Glass is teacher. Creek Orthodox Christian church, Rev. 1 1 Thuodoalou, Doctor of Theology, Priest. Episcopal. Mary's Right Rev. Thomas F. T. p., hiahop; Very Mev, F. dear.; Rev. A. H. NOll, St Ouilof. 8 DuM. DeVal! LL.U.. canon Oh'" ' day, iwentv-thlrd Sunday af ter Trinity. Holy communion at 7:15 a in . -drai ojiurun school at 9:80; Bible class nt in, and celebration o( holy communnn and snrmon by Bishop Ciullor at 11 o'clock. Holy Trinity-Rev. A. M Rich, rec tor. Holy communion at 7:30; Sunday Jwhool at 9:30; morning prayer and sei "non at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock Calvsrv Rev W. I) Buckner. rector. Holy communion al 7:30 a.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Morning prayer ana s.rmon at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock. Church of Good Shepherd-Rev. Qeorg L. Nelde, rector. Morning ser vice und sermon ut U o'clock. Temple- Rev. J. c. McCoy, paator, Sunday school at 9:45 a in ; preaching at II a in. ami at 8 p.m. It, Y. I: lit 7 p.m Prayer meetings on Wednes day nights The pastor will preach at both hours, using lletolclng In God's House" as his morning theme, and "A Democratic Imitation ' in t lie evening. e Union Avenue Rev, Il ,p. Hurt, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30; prencnlng al 11 a in. and uualu at 8 p.m. B. Y. P U. ut J o'clock. Sunday morning and evening services will be conductedby the pastor. K. I. Bass vvtll be 111 charge of tin- Sumlav school. 4 South Memphis - Rev. J, H. Pennork, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 p'OIOCk, A. 1 .Miller-, superintendent. Morning service at il a ra, and evening service nt S o'clock UnitRrian. Mu.lostlc So. 2-Rev. W. E. Clark, pastor. Services each Sunday morning In the theater auduonum. "The Seven Pearls of Great Price" will bo Rev. Clark's BUbjoct Sunday In Iht united war work campaign. Congregational. -Rev. 0, H. Webster, Klrst- Bunday school at 8 80; morning sermon at II o'clock. T. P. 8. c Jfi. and fourth Friday evenings. pastor seend Lutheran. Methodist. OFFICERS NAB NEGRO IN ACT OF ROBBING STORE George Wall. 4S. aliened negro it convict, was hemmed up in the doss town market. 1351 Madison avenue, Saturday morning by Mounted "ific-is Hart and C'amferdam, and arrested on a charge of housebreaking; and larceny. The officers saw the faint glimmer of a light that filtered out onto the side svalk and. Investigating, discovered the negro Inside. lie had piled up a quantity of gro ceries, I lie officers say, preparatory to removing them Records obtained hy the patrolman showed the negro served eight years In the Nashville pen on a similar charge, and was released only eight mouths ago. Sal in day 's casualty list heats the name of Private ohm Keywood, Bai tie 1 1 , Teim , ss having been severelv Spounded In action, He Is n son of Mrs. Maitha Welch, residing at lartlStt, and. befof bis enlistment In the spring of 1917 with Battery A, tilth field artil lery, ha was fanning In a letter to Ida mother he told of being wounded, hut did not alva de- talla lie said he was recovering in a hospital, lie Is 19 years of age COUNTRY CLUBS MAY USE COAL. IS NEW ORDER v The I'nlted Slates rusl administra tion announces lltthig of the order af fecting cnuntry clubs burning coal dur ing the winter. All clubs, according to the new order, will be permitted It DUrti soft coal and hard real when the county fuel ad ministrator Is certain inert Is a good Supply of It in the county first llev. H S. Snreglns, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30, preaching at II a.m. and 8:15 p in. Kpnorlli Leaf U 4 meets al 7 p.m. The mothers' class will mer ss usual at 9 30 o'clock. Subject, "Tho Kwo Lamb (II Samuel xll. 1-2). Mrs H. 1 i'arrow will ttaett, Trinity--Rev. M. Brueggemaim, pas tor VP -iid.it' services at U:45. At Hie 10:45 service the text will he "Take Heed and Beware of Covetous. ntl At the ufturnoon service the subject will he "Christ th mily Fouu dalloit of Real Christianity." Church of Redeemer R-(v. V. 8e.hu- maoher, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 innrnlng services ut 10 10 o'clock. There 111 bo no church services Sun day. i I nit m jaw I Davis Touring Cars and Sport Models Phones Main 1710, Main 3440. Touring Car, Sport Model, Coupe and Sedan ' Dodge as . mnuv MATUIKir DV AKin BQU I PM NT ' CO. 2.44 Union Ave. Rhones Main U10, Main 3440. UIILIIMIWIIIIIIIillM 2. Passenger 4-Cyllnoer Rotdster !!'?!5'?2 8-Psesenger 4-Cyllnder Teurlng Cer rl'255'22 Dodge Bros. Coupe ' -. f 'St?-22 Dodge Bros. Business Car sereen or panel $1,0g.00 Dodge Brss. Sedan , J'52'S Business Chassis -35.00 SCHLECHT MOTOR SALES CO. Hem. 135. Duplex The Original 4-Wheel Drive Truck MURPHY MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT CO. 482-484 Union Ave. Phones Main 1710, Main 3440. M mniiiiiiiiiiiiii i imammmmmaaymmxG: rsmmmmm m 1-Ton Truck $1,900 S Hi-Ton Truck $2,330 I 2-Ton Truck $2,600 31,',-Ton Truck $3,350 6-Ton Truck $4,400 LILLY CARRIAGE CO. Main 877-878 g Federal ii ;:;ilini;iiii;:::i i,,.i:.:.i , .t,;: i: :: -.. "i; :,;i,3,r :i;:;;,;:;,:,.;,;;:;',;,ni,iiiiuiiiii;r FWD Three-Ton Truck . . . , $4,600 WARNER SALES CO., Inc., 1070 Union. H. 133. liin t;; ..,!':'i-i !; ni;;i".;;.iiiiii::..:.:i;.,.!;;;;i-!; v.iriiUiM.. i ;:,!:';:, i 42 484 Union Ave. Hill a:1; r-n-viBiiii! iy2-ton, 2-ton, I 3y2-ton and I 5-ton sizes I MURPHY MACHINERY AND 'EQUIPMENT CO. Phones Main 1710, Main 3440. rs IIIIIWMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII m Indiana Trucks I Lexington i Sport Tourer $1,685 7-Passenger 6-Cyllnder Tourina $1,785 7-Passenger Convertible Sedan $1,985 Cnro-Holmes Motor Car Co., Inc. Hemlock 6080 D-rasssngsr louring 7-Pasenoer Tourlno 4-Passenger Roadster 6 -Passenger Sedan ... 4-Passenger Coupe $2,250 Erwin-Hicks Motor Car Co., 754-60 Union. Main 28. a mmmmxsmxsu i mil mi i 'WiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiL.iii Nash IW fl.4J90 KMO II IE TYPES FOR EVERY KIND 0F11TOK Local Manager Tells Advant ages of Solid and Pneumatic Tires for Transportation Purposes. m.. j.i.MM.nl nt tires for all JIlO ucri-iarV"."-- .-......;,,. ,- , , ic. till a t Ji civ, . clashes of been one of . ......,!. , Cm) seroomnllah In botn "oo ami IKimilMIIKIIIlS Overland MEMPHIS OVERLAND CO H I""" ''"W'lSW'liWH VW'.wm I mm " ! ,; :l '.I.- ..i :i :: i.l.il... . ... .,':,. ,,:..: 2-Pessenger 4-Cyllnder Roadster tstB B-Passenger 4-Cyllnder Touring Car.. $895 4- Panenger 4-Cyllnder Country Club Roadster $925 5- Passenger 4-Cyllnder Touring Car $1,025 t-Kasssnger e-iynnoer touring car i,30u Main 5100 wsmmm i' Pierce-Arrow 7-Pass., 6-48 Tour ing Car ...$6,500 - Main 877-878 LILLY CARRIAGE CO. - - Touring, 4-Passenger Roadster' Sedan Premier m n MURPHY Mir.UIMFSV akin COIimuciT r-n 482-484 Union Ave. Phones Msln 1710. Main haul iiiii u: B3l!!i!!!lH mmmmmmmmmmmmmimtm m 4-Cyllnder 5-Passenoer Tourlno Cse .'. (im 4-Cylinder 3-Passenger Roadster " !$l!35 Mooel r -Ton Truck, Complete , $1,37B Model F 34-Ton Truck Chtssls, with cab, top and sills. $1,340 Quotations subject to advance without notice and any special , au.r my tax iu um auucu a jiuova prices. LOCKWOOD AUTOMOBILE CO., MAIN 470 Reo n .SIIIMIIIII lllll ;t-Ton nispatch (with body) $1,095 4-Ton Special 1S -1-Ton (with body and cab) ........ .$1,533 ' n tun iv ntinoiBi .ai.DBS 2-Ton (Chassis! Saarm SH-Ton i Chassis) $3.4W 6-Ton (Chassis) $4,760 Richardson Motor Sales Co., 278-280 Monroe. Main 930. Republic M mmmmmmmmammmmmma. m Scripps-Booth S Psss. $.Cyl. .. 11,38$ (P. 0. B. Factory) 5-Pass. 6-Cyl. . $t.35 (F. O. B. Factory) Erwin-Hicks Motor Car Co., 754-60 Union. Main 2896. inn in ii nun mil mi i mi i mini urn miiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiimiiii im wmii iiiiimiiii im m 1-Ton Truck, worm drive. 1-Ton Truck, Internal gear drive. 2-Ton Truck, werm drive. 2-Ton Truck. Internsl gear drive. S'a-Ton Truck, worm drive, o-1 on Truck, worm drive. Warner Sales Co., Inc., 1070 Union Ave. Phone Hem. 133. Selden ii HiiiiiiiiviiaiiisHn IStutz 5 mmzmms, ::!:i::iii;Biiffli!Hi 2- Pass. 4-Cyl. 16 -Valve Bearcat Speedster $2,550 4-Patt. 4-Cyl. 16-Valve Bulldog Special $2,830 7-Pass. 4-Cyl. 16-Vtlvt Bulldog Special $2,750 3- Pats. 4-Cyl. 16-Vaive Roadster $2,650 I BURKE-COURT MOTOR CO. ---MAIN 3190 ll in 1,000 lbs. to 24 ttnt In two-wheel type. 1's to 7 tent In four whoel type. Warner Trailer Warner Sales Co., Inc., 1070 Union Ave. Phone Hem. 133. P MDH IWWIIWlltil s m -Ksss. louring, lo-vaiva motor , 00,000 4-Pass. Readeter, 16-valve motor $6,000 -4-ion wnm iruca , j. 12 ana z-1 on wnite I rMoa. ., i.,i,,t,,j O' ion wniw iruca.. 5-Ton White Truck.. 9- I WH, IO-va,vc, UttUB noiui I rues THE WHITB COMPANY, Factory Branch, Memphis, Ttrln. monroe ana eiunnv ex. White i t m illlllll! Diiiiiixniis inn Templar Is Result Of New Policies In Manufacturing Templar motor cars are the result of a new manufacturing Idea, conceived by the Templar Motors corporation, the nurcpsful csrrytng out of which has re sulted In this lino of cars. For some time it had been the opinion of the of ficials of the company that there was a demand for a, really superfine motor car, of moderate slie, a powerful range of performance, combining all that skill and engineering ability could produce. These cars, as a result of that early decision combine all the beauty and re finement of design inherent In higher nt-lced cars, with the nualltv of niata- lals and workmanship which have hgre- wiwin uoBii cuiuiiieu to me large nign priced ears, The soundness of that early idea has been proven by the Im mediate, demand for the Templar cars, according to Ueorge P. Hayes, of the Commercial Motor Car company. looay, aaia uayes, "tne automoollt Willys-Knight MEMPHIS OVERLAND CO. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the meniM "I n ,.,i,,,rtu nf hu-er Ik lAoliifUB ffir fleat nt ull nm.. ftluficturt; Wuirttd With the niu-llca- formance; next, appearance, arid then Ion " ' conservation princliiles In actual rue economy, not only in gasoline and usi have produced tires capable of de- tires but In upkeep as well. He dt- ve'rlt s tens, twenties and thirties of mauds a car which will run every day liverin ; .,.. iKi,,u,t nf In the year with little attention, and one S2 one ai"l two thousands of early i designed that all parts are easily tne one mm accessible when adjustments are necee- uV.r . i. for all kinds sary. jnere i l "-;,- '. , ., .,,., 'And Dtoule todav seeklnir lho i m, Niaiiie usee uciuu,,,, , . r - i rj' - IS preuuiHi- 2U'",W.W'iaeww; ', of tires math; lire and this type 816 TIRE AND Vulcanizing Co. Agents for Goodyear Tires and Tubes A flftfyil flf! ,lic automo'l owners of sTUlIiwUJliVC Memphis the reornniigtion of the firm, tinder the management of M. M. McCftllvim, who for two years represented the Firestone products in and out of Memphis, and since has heen engaged in the automobile business in Greenwood, Miss. Superior road and plant service is assurred you in the future. The firm has adopted the name "816" exclusively, omit ting the name Aavarra, as n.is been the iutoin Uiint Hn-. .T. ,T, Thomas, pnMor. Sunday pchool at 8;l$ prearhlng at U a.m. and nt p.m ECpworth l.eagiu preectes the evetilnp service, i'rayer niceties Wednesday night. Sunday mornings sermon win mars tht opening of the new homo of li. church at Union nvenue und QOOPtr slreet. The adult departments will meet al the new bvllldlng, while the Junior ami lAteTrntdlatt atpartments win con tinue at the old building. Second Itov. Cummins, pastor. Sun day school at 0:30; preaching at U a.m. and at p.m. I'.pwortn i.eague ajt 1 p.m. Culloway Memorial-Ttev. F 11 .lones, pastor. Sunday school at MOl preaih Ing nt It o'OIOCll ill ihe inornlng und gt o'clock In the evening. The ouster will preach at the usual hours Sunday morning his topic will ho "Plying t'nr owe to the Lord, ami In the evening he will speak on "The Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Tower of flod Ht. .ToVgi't Rev T. W. Lewis, pastor. Sundtiv school st :S0. preaching nt 11 o'rlcck In Ihe niornlng and Kgsnl nt 1 In tho evening l'.porth League 'it 7 p.m "The Rthabilltatlon of llunmnltv Ac cording to Christ's Program" win be itev. Lewis' theme for Sunday morning, Mrs (I T. Fllshugh will sing h special selection At night Burden Purr, ro torneii war worker of the "V," will speak, and the Park Field quartet will sing. Greenland Heights- Rev. W, r Orlf fln, stor. Sunday school at !:3o; preaohlng at 11 a.m. and again at il p.m. Highland Heights Rev. H. n. Rose, pastor Sunday school, 10 am.; preach ing ut 11 am. and 3 p.m. Kpworth League at 1 pm.; prayer meeting Wednesday at s p.m. Washington Heights Rev, T. Gj. Low ry pastor. Sunday school nt H:I0; presehlng at It s m and again at s p.m. - e Madison Heights ltev Pentecostal Holiness, Olive Avenue Rev L, R Graham, pastor, Sahhttth school at 9 4fi a m ; Services at II a.m. and again ut 7 -.45 p.m. Ephatha, Deaf, Bible Class. Central Hnpttwt church It. L Stout, teacner Class meets each Sunday af- tvrnooii from 3 to b o'clook. Christian Science. (first Church of Christ, Selenllat, lHiulap and Monroe (opposite Korrcal parki holds services Sin day al 11 a.m. and p.m Wednesday lesllinoulal meet ing ! p m Heading rooms at uoi-9 Exchange building, open to the public dallv from 11 a in to s p. m. ' l-:vcrlatlng 1'unlshtnent" will be the subject or Bunuay s lesson. ' Tabernacle Baptist. From tho beginning of Ihe world war lir. Sutton I". Griggs has ins'le It a practice to draw moral and Spiritual les sons from every nlgulflcatit I urn of evert! ''''' W beie-nt of opngrtgations at the Tabernacle Usiitlst chinch. In keep Ing with this practice lie will draw les sons from the collapse of the central powers In his sermon Sunday niornlng The subject of the discourse will be "The Need of God a Guluance (or Man s Judgment." All tho friends of the church and pastor are cordially Invited to attend the service. In Griggs will also preach at the night service MRS. STANKO, GYPSY, BURIED IN CALVARY Funeral services for Mrs. Halm Stan go, )1 Spanish gypsy, who died Fri day of pneumonia at the Haptl-t hos nltsl weie held Hal unlay afternoon from St. flrlgtd't church Burial was lu Calvary cemetery. These services replaced the old custom of carrying tht god to a rendesvous of all clans nf the 'tribe. Mrs Stanko, wife of George Stanko. wealthy gypsy, was III leas than 4 hours The clan rsnie tn Memphis three weeks ago fcni Ht. iouls. lit nti a todav because of the vast num- twnp Jfl quality, ngnt in weight, i ft ,!?...i Jer cars iii use. Other small In slse and Inexpensive to oper- easy ipeti. field , untid tire. iilthouKh many trucks aro now changing over from solids to pneumatics. What type of tire shall I put on my truck''" is'n question o'ten asked these . " . & M c.einnilll. branch nuin- u,i)H, - ;,,,. .ri, n,i Huh. icr inn ' 1 HIS. ol cournr, no a eel her company " . ""... i .. ,.rt, urn to make Tyour truck As between I'ncuniatlc tires and solid tiref. each typo .affords wall-defined advantages In certain kinds of service ,..,, pur muiri iiauia. iuvu "" llio UVUS reasonably ate. It is luxuriantly comfortable to control and most completely equip; in jact ii is i no pioneer in heretofore without an exponent BATTERY STATIONS FORM ORGANIZATION traffU wliPt'0 wUw PCf,lt .. .I .(a vuiiigin I fl il.rO tury . I-'"'". ..." ,iw ii,l HOlIll lliew nm.r tt' .mi .... i f good, In keeping )lth the times, tht In crease of business, labor troubles, ad vance in materials, and to give tho tr.nto in general satisfactory service he ing a vital Issue of today, managers of all battery stations of this city met at well. Put .l',Wn"(i lr,TO tho office of Fred Bauer; n MtlW o intcrurbaii J'f1VAfonlH0i,Bdn the U. S. L. fiattory and Service sta- trucklng. W-,uiHK ,ion to lve these matters consideration tlon are essential, pneumatic urea art j . , dpiihersiinn u.m ilr, 7-Pssb. 4-Cyl. Tour. Ing Csr $1,625 7-Pass. S'Cyl. Tour. Ing Csr 92,100 Main 5100 HIGH OFFERS FOR USED MACHINE ON TRADE DANGEROUS - - (ii. i.vr.i anil s.l ti )iuUniT-of iile wares Uuy arc well- The two major types of lyes for .....b. ,,, matle cords and solids, find their greatest useiu ie s TO vice-president, and W classes ot service. " - - solid tire is on trttohs operating In .lvli..j . carrvlne coal. sand. eemeru noo rouo,.., lnmlrt H"or Sll.rl naUIB, nneirs lime. heavy in ih nnd after, deliberation went Into a uer- ii , o i . . i . 1 1 . x nose oiricer. Were elect ml A. It. Cross, manager of tho Qualltw Motor Car enmpknv, president; Fred isaucr, manager 01 the v. H. L. station, vice-president, and W. H. Terry, of the osnurn-Aoston-w ttiard station, secre tory and treasurer. The board of dlrec. tors consists of A. H. Qross, Fred Bauer, W. H Terry and F. J. Wright. It is the aim and object of this or neay i" '.;. n,. onii.l I " ' ""u "ojeci or mis or- mm speeds sro necessary, the 0'"' ganlxat ion to establish a uniform price. guaro againsi irsuu anu to remedy tne best advnntage the above condl- tlre Is rreferable. to. Mr.r.-,... 'i.,.,..i ii, nrorer t re enulp-',' UUI in..,'-. - ---. ,. I, oic urni ...... i . i ,. i.nc nuo ment dates irom in. oeg." " "' '""itlone In order to give the public up-to- ers. pastor, nunony sonooi A. J at preacliliig at 11 a.m. and p. m worm i.eaane minnii m P,R1r Borden Burr, of Birmingham, Ala., a returned war worker of the V. M.. C A.. Mead t YJO; Kp- SWITCHMAN ARRESTED. Lot Jesse, 4.'. swltclunsn. reslnlng at the i'hoenlx hotel, was arrested st :40 o'clock l"rlday night hy Emergency "r t leers Taylor and White on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was to bo tried baiurday In police court. -i. mi, 1 1 a u v a pressed In our' product. We make all kinds of truok tires, both pneumatic ,r SOU, under the most advanced conditions and standard of design and TwlTur. to be satlataotory nnd ecoiioiiilcul. must coinbln.; long tread wear, freexlom from chipping and cut. ting and resistance to separation from ' eWohlgd our pneumgilog are 1S years of experlmesit and two of practical testing before they were showed to be ofTered to tho H.JWLft vanlages In Increased speed, greater range larger returns- from gasoline and oil arid the reduction of depreciation have been demonstrated beyond question- InTnone than S5n cities, aa well us In our own nmei -." nv transport tio. date Bervlce In due lime the standard rates for servlot batteries and recharging will be published. Do Not Disappoint The boys "somewhere." They expect SHtiieisou s nno cigars, looacco, a sne .a etc November Xmas latest can ship (or adv. they have .,-rifie,t nil that wo hud hoped for. Whatever field your trucks occupy, whether they heed pneumatics or sol ids, there la a Goodyesr tire to help ttvem serve at their highest capacity." PREACHER ARRESTED. J r I'eoples. negro preacher, tl years nidi was arretted by ratrolmcn Wooten , ... ...... ivu.ir ,,iurhi mi a cnarae of disorderly conduct. "Mo w II be tried before Police Judge L. T. Fltshugh. HOLD BARRETTO ON LARCENY CHARGES Joe Parrthto Is In Jail, charged with th theft of seven oases of tobacco, said to have hrn stolen from a Frisco railroad boxoV. Thursday Sheriff Pon-v nnd his deputies went to Bar- retto s place on the Pigeon Koost road on a tip that the man was bootlegging whtsuv A searrn or me premie. The rapid development of the automo bile Industry has brought about a con dition that nas its uanger io every buyer and should be generally recog nized, automobile dealers neciare. "In nearlv all mirohases of new cars. the machines are soIB to present own ers of automobiles," stated one dealer. "Therefore it Is for the dealer from whom he purchases his new car to offer to take the old one in part payment. This condition has opened the way for some desnerato work by dealers In earn that are hard to sell and haa cost buy ers many a dollar because of their eagerness to fall for a big trading price. "The huver utterly lanores the .fact that Used oar values the country over are todav nearly as wen estanusneu as the values of listed bonds. F.very car of standard make has Its second-hand price, according to conditions or accord ing to locality, but the actual difference hetweefrwhat one dealer In a given lo cality can get for a used car and what another in the same locality can get, for the same car is scarcely noticeable. Therefore the dealer who tkes In a used car at a long price Is giving up some of his profits on the sale. If you cut prices you've got to get your loss baok somehow or shut up your shop. "The proposition Is this: When you go out to buy your new car, find out the value of your old machine and stay nienr nf the . dealer who offers you twice as much as it Is worth, because ih car ha has to sell Is not worth what he Is asking, or he Is going out of business, leaving you with an obsolete car on your hands that has no backing and can nanny oe given away worn yuu are through wun u. WORK CARD ORDINANCE . PRODUCING RESULTS The "war loafer" and "work card'' ordinances that became effective Frl dav already are aidlne In overcoming labor shortage In Memphis, according to officials of the federal labor bureau. These offiolals ' report that many plants that were clamoring for men have had most of their needs satisfied and that many men and women are leovinb Memphis to become operators at the government powder plant al Nashville. All vacancies ni aaenqnus have not been filled, however, g and there Is more than enough work for all avsllsble labor here. Most of the men engaged In some oc cupation, hut not regularly employed by a business concern appear to have received work cards, as the applica tions for these at the Memphis war work committee's huteau I" 'he Fisher building showed notable uiafSgtt Sat urday. , Although a number of men came to the office seeking cards there was no overflow such as crowded the office and streamed over the sidewalks at Main street and Msdison avenue Friday. M CALLUM BACK IN MEMPHIS M0T0RD0M Two features mark the reorganlza tion of the 816 Tire and Vulcanising company. They are the reappearance of M. M. McCallum in Memphis motor circles and the disappearance of the name "Navarra" from commercial life. McCallum, who after two years as Firestone products representative In Memphis, engaged In the automobile business In Greenwood, Miss,, returns to this city as manager of the ntw firm. In reorganizing the new direc tors dropped the name "Navarra" and adopted that of "116" exclusively. Th new management promises Its custom ers superior road and plant service at all tlnicH. WILLIAMS CAPTAIN IN TRANSPORT CORPS failed to show any liquor, but the to bacco was found Barretto failed to made a satisfactory explanation and the sheriff confiscated the tobacco. F.cployes of the Frisco Identified the tobacco ae part of a shipment stolen from tht boxcar, and Sheriff Perry kite Friday sent word to Barretto to come to his office. On his arrival h was arrested and locked up. W. L. Williams, manager of the White company for tho central South ern department, has Just received his commission as oaptain in tho motor transport corps and has been Ordered to Camp Jestin, Georgia. He will leave Memphis within 10 days. Cgpt. Williams Is prominent among the automobile profession in the city, and It will be a eource of regret to them that he will not be numbered longer as a member of the Automo bile association of Memphis. Capt. Wil liams is a member of the Tennessee and Rotary clubs and of the Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. Williams Has been an untiring worker In tho Red Cross. The home of Capt. and Mrs. Wil liams Is 1328 Carr avenue. Before com ing to Memphis their home was San dersvllle, Oa. In the classification of registrants Capt. Williams was placed In class 4A, hut feeling that his coun try needed men In the motor transport service, after visiting several camps, he decided that it was his duty to en list. He lies given up a very profitable position nnd prSmlslng career to ren der aid tn his country. CAPT. WELLES ORDERS RESUMPTION DRILLING Capt. H. C. Welles, commanding Junior Marine Scouts In Memphis, has issued this general order, No. 1$: All companies of Junior Marine Scouts wllUresume drilling, heginnlng Tuesday, Nov. 5. HI 8. Company commanders will arrange to continue work where same was Interrupted by the recent epidemic. Noncommissioned officers' school will he resumed at marine recruiting sta tion, Odd Fellows' building. Monday gnd Thursday nights, as formerly. r GREENE TO PREACH. Ttev. Harrison Greene, general mis sionary of Riverside Baptist Union as sociation, will preach at Galilee Bap tist church Sunday at 11 a.m. and at t and t o m He also will speak on the associatfd ..war work drive that opens Nov. IL Nobody else makes com flakes like POST T0ASTIES 4&