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SALLRDAY MQ SUNDAY SERVICES IN TITUSVILLE CHURCHES St. James' Memorial. Morning prayer, and sermon by tin rector, Rev. Albert Broadhurst 10:30 followed by a s'essioi of the Sunday school and adult Kible class at noon. First Presbyterian.

Rev. Samuel Spmplo, pastor, wil preach Sunday at 10:30 a'. Narrow Way." Sunday school.at the chapel at 12 noon and at the Soutl Side at 3 p. m. The Christian Endeavor meeting will be, held in the main chapel at p.

and a' 7:30 o'clock there will be a unioi service in the church in the interest of the Y. M. C. A. War Work Council First Methodist.

Communion services will'be held at 30:30 a. conducted by the pastor. Rev. A. ,1.

Hinker. assisted by Wie district superintendent, Rev. J. P. Burnv D.

D. of Meadville. school will be held at noon, Epworth League service at 0:30 and at p. m. The congregation will join in ihe union service in the First Presbyterian church in the interests of tho, Y.

M. C. A. War Work Council. St.

Titus' Catholic. Rev. T. W. Cavanangh, rector; Rev.

3V1. E. Dailey, assistant. First mas. 1 children's niass andin- siruction at 0 a.

high mass sermon at 10:30 a. vespers ami benediction at. 4 p. MI. St.

Walburga's Catholic. Jlov. Joseph Nan, rector. First mass at 8:15. a.

high mass and sermon, at vespers and benediction at 3:15 p. m. Swedish Congregation. Tho pastor, Rev. A.

Eckhmd, will preach Sunday at o'clock on 'the 01 "The Un- revocable Judge of Truth," and in the evening his to.onie will "The Un- searchable Riches of God." A special invitation is extended to all Scandinavians in the city. Sunday school will mefe.l at noon and Ihe senior choir will sing al Ihc evening service. First Baptist. 1 Morning service 10:45, subject, "Perilous Sleep," Sunday school al 12 o'clock, n. Y.

P. 6:30. The.re will be no evening service as this church will unite with others. St. Paul's Reformed.

Services tomorrow morning- al 10:30. Tho pastor, Rev. William G. "CATCH 'EM ADVISES PADLOc Klein, preach on the topic, Deserter." Sunday school al Inuhe. evening the" cqngre- gallon will unite with the Y.

A. union service. Chisstian Science. Services' mornine at ll o'clock at 209, bank building. Lesson; sermon on "Adam and -Fallen; "Weekly testimonial service.

same place- Wednesday at p. 1 'Read ing room open' at 132 North Franklin daily from 2 until 5 and on Thursday at 7:30 to 9 p. m. Army. Captain A.

13. Mitsoii officer in charge. Holiness a. Sunday school at 2:80 young people's meeting at 6 30 p. street meeting at 7:30 and salvation service at the barracks at o'clock.

Spiritualist Society. Regular services Sunday evening at o'clock 324 West Spring street. Messages will bev given. Hydetown M. E.

Charge. Suivday. school at TO a. m. No proachihg service.

Everyone is invited to the- 'Communion service at East Troy at p. m. Prayer service Thursday e.veriing Bast Qnariorly conference Saturday, 10 at a p. Sunday hool at. 5 o'clock.

Co'ni- muniqn service at 2 prayer Wednesday Sunday school at II preaching service at Prayer service Thursday evening I Elbcl, pastor. Ceo.treville Congregational. Rev. Albert Broadhurst, rector of St. James' Memorial church in this city, will coiidu'ct a special patriotic war service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening.

Townville Episcopal. Regular, services willbe conducted it 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in lalvary church by Rev. Albert Broad- nirs.t. THE TITUSY1UE HERALD THREE 'it Warren and Titusville High School Elevens Will Struggle For Su- This Afternoon. The high school football will meet Warren high school on Carter field this afternoon in 3 o'clock.

The- T. H. team has been practicing every evening this week all players are in first class condiiion. Clarence Smith, who has directed th? plays of learn during the past games will again at ihe pivotal position. The.llne.-up will be about Iho same as it was the last same.

Breda will again be found at fullback, on iho of- fen-jivo and at end on the defensive. The entire loam is in condition to pro- sent a bette.r offensive game than lime this season. The line-up will be os follows: L. Sndick; Potter; K. Pralher or Mayor: U.

Korr; II. Swanson or R. Hoffman; Smith; 'fl Quinn; R. 11., Ley: F. captain.

In the recent bonds, he worth of bonds, who sold bonds Have fiood Hair By uticura, PREACHER DIES AT GERMANTOWN campaign for Liberty Scouts sold Those, of Scouts were: Howard lUcke, KunU, Cedar Holmbcrg. Richard Robinson. Richard Crouch, Alfred Johnston, William' Helfrich, Fred Gerwii-k. Mtirlin Greer, LEO Wicker, Olson am) Arlluir ftopp. Of tho above mentioned, Howard Ricko, Willard Cedar Moliu- berg and AJarlin Grew won a bar, which will be placed'oh the iiicdals (hey during the first campaign, each having sold ten or more bonds.

William Bennett, class of I.OH;, las secured a position as stenographer with iho Carter Oil company at a salary of par 1 year. Joseph Oreenkiw, class of 1917 part in' the dramatic work of tho high school, has been granted a membership in tho Cornell University Dramatic club. In a play to be presented by the club Nov. 20, Joseph is the oiily Freshman to lake a leading part. Begin tonight.

Rub gently spots of dandruff, itching and dryncss with Cu- licura Ointment. In the morning shum- poo witb Guticura Soap nnd hot water using plenty of Sqnn, best applied with the bands, becaiise it makes them very soft and white. Rinso with tepid water. Read directipns around Sonp. Nothing better, purer, sweeter than Cuticura Soap for every-dav toilet uses, assisted now and then as needed by little touches of Cuticura Ointment.

You can have samples free by return mail for the asking. Addresn post-card: "Cuticurn, Bept. 14F, Boston. Sold cv TAKES RUBBER AS PRIZE. By ABsociated HtLAiyEbPHIA.

Uev. Dr. Moseley K. Williams, a noted Congregational picacher and widely writer, on religious subjects, at his home in Cennanfown to- ay. Me was" 78 years of age.

Or. 'Williams was familiarly known among as the "Bishop" of For years be was an editor of publications of the American Sunday School union. He was born in Farmington Comi and was a graduate of Yale, a at Union and Andover theological seminaries and in Philadelphia, -Brooklyn and Portland Me. Associated LONDON, Nov. prixe court here has condemned as a lawful prize a consignment of 228,000 pounds of rub- shipped from New York to Swedish ports.

Now's the time to fight mice, rats and other just, when they're looking for winter quarters. Better get them before they get settled or 'you'll have trouble all winter. A fine lot of the "Sure-Catch" kind waiting for you. Traps for every purpose big little. ame Sure-Catch Mice i raps Sure-Catch Rat Traps Victor No.

1 Game Traps. Rat Corn Rat Annihilator 5 for 10c 3 for 25c doz. 25c pkg. 15c pkg. MILLIONAIRE IS SENTENCED.

Associated REK1NG, Nov. Chen-Fang a cousin of the late Yuan Shih-Kai and a was sentenced by the supreme court of China to a life term in prison for participation in the effort of Chang Hsun to restore the Manchu boy emperor to the throne. Chang Che'n-Fang held many offices under Yuan Shih-Kai. He was acting military governor of Chihli and Honan provinces. In addition to his life sentence he was also fined $500 for smoking opium.

SCHEDULE NEW PARTY MEET. Frank P. Allen Company 314 South Franklin St. Little Hardware With the Big Stock. Anoclated NEW Nov.

Announcement of a national convention early in 19IS al which plans will be mode for placing in the field the congressional elections laler in tlie year was made in this city through a coalition of prominent progressives, prohibitionists, single lax- r-rs socialists who withdrew from the Socialist party, and independents. Today Special Values in LADIES' COATS at $9.98, $14.95, $17.50, $19.75 and $25.00, AT GOLDSTEIN'S. EVEN CROSS, SICK CHILDREN OF FIGS If Feverish, bilious, constipated, give fruit laxative scold your fretful, peevish child. See'if tongue is coated; this ia a sure sign Its little stomach, liver and 'bowels are clogged with -sour waste. When feverish, full.of bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act stomacn ache, indigestion, diarrboea, give a teaspoonful of "CaHfornia Syrup of Figs," and in a.

few hours all Ihe foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the and you have a well and playful child again. Children love this barmlesH "fruit laxative," and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because jt never fails to make their little "Jnsides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get thn genuine. Ask your druggist, for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-iipe plainly on Ihe bottle. Kemcmber there are cou'ri- sold so surely look and see thai, yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempl any other fig TOWNVILLE RED CROSS ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR to tlio TOWNVUILE, Nov.

tho regular meeting on Thursday evonintj of the 'Rod Cross, society I he J'cliowiiis oflieotR were duly oluuiivl for i'U coining year: Mrs. i.e. K. jMnson chairman; Mrs. I).

Klnyslny, socro tary; Mrs. R. S. troasurer. IMrs.

A. B. Mrs. Hannah Mason will have thb sewing in and Mrs: will have'tho knitting- in charge. Thero was a very good'attendance and 1'ollowiin; re port was of (Ive nioniha 1 work.

The following work has been done and returned to heudtjiuu-lcrs at Meadville: ICightv-soveii uuitH jomas, fifty doxen Irian.milnr bandages, dozen 'linndlcor- chicfs. soc.ks twenly- wristlolH, eight holnietH. four scarfs, sixty-six abdominal bandagoa p.c.3i(|o this iho HQciety has ecinipped twelve fjohlioi-ccmfort kits and nine of them havo neen given vo boya from camjiK, nntl letters of apprccliijion have beoiti dub recoi.ved and read" in Mra. Quay, who special niton- recoi.ved and read the society, ll was also reported Iho sum oC remains in tlu; cnmrort kit inp following- repoi-t. give.n to the society by the Total dc- D.nsSts, total exiieiiHc Sli'M: balance, Tliern is now Till in ihe hands of'tlio secretary, niaktnr a total cI' 'lOood (nloroflL wn-i shown and thn (iocjoly n'rospocLs iiro tlie bosl ever.

Yarii has been ordorcd so that ho to, by applying to will give that work lien. Charles Quay Transferred. has been by Dr and Mrs. Quay that Iholr son who was located at Slocum; iias'been re.niovod to Fort ant! expect;) soon to be? with the hoys in Miss Arlcnn lioyt.of liric was a recent guest of her parcni.s, Air. and Mra.

R. Moyt. There will be, a Hocial al Iho Match school 'lionise for the bonelit of the school on Friday evening, Nov. i(j. All are very cuidiall.v inviUid.

Archie lllgby a 'of friendH of w'ero the guasic of Mrs. Emma Migby a part of Una week. The Migby I fill A ft I win mo Iho homo of l-jinma Higby on Wednesday of next wnok and spend the day and do Rfrl Cro.is work. Mi arc invited to nt.tmid. Colvin onterlriined 1 he Pbilalhea class ol the HapUst, church Thursday of weiik, in most novel and entertaining man nor.

I AH this ofncrrs; were elected a re- ccnl jnneUng- the place of an inslallalion. Sunday Services. clmrch services, I I suhjoct, "Martin hulhnr, ihn Groat SixLfonth Cinitury Heformer." "The First Declaration of War way to Wash sweaters Place of Fels-Naptha, douse it up and down. Then risise thoraughjjr in water of the same temperature tiiatyois walked with. Wiring out on Ilne When dry, your sweater will be as fluffy and bright as when you first wore it.

IL i- i KT i and.other.woolens must not bo boiled, 1'els-Napfcha is particularly effective in washing them, preventing roughness and sferazsksn ynttr own in the onrf Green wrapper Kacp whit, c.f 'them 'with fels-Naptfia UK, subj 1 CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR'S White." tuid voung people's work, and'one of'tlicToromofSt Jlfturo.s in Ql -MlioQuukor church, iH'doad at. his homo for Things Worth iichoo), JO a. m. On Momhiy, Nov. 12, iiibk- s-clidol ind popple's' inytiiulo will he, conducted by df t.he American Miiptist Public society on iliblo st: Itov.

Ur. 10. A I. Stop'lHMiHon! ilclil rolary of turrisbttrg, Shiili'cr of Philadelphia, priinary work, Kov. itina of 'ary of Pennsylvania tion at both artcivnopn and services, will dolivcr iid- luul givo chalk laiku on' Iliblo school and' young' pcoplea' aubjuct'n.

A cordial invitntipn 16 nil I in Bible school ami yomui peoples work to'bo present. iNov.itN IUUS OBJECTOR'S A A READY 'TO PI APP -nr A SON IN JAIL; HIS FATHER DIEs! HtAOYJTO PLACE LONDON, Nov. 't'tio Kuv. Kliarp, for nearly yoair, ri of Iho Society of Friends In on (it. after an oporallon.

older HOJI is in prison as a con-. objector', wlillo his younger ABBootatert CHICACUJ, Nov. American Asaoclatioii IH ready to place teamfe in Intlianapolls, Loulavillo and Toledo If. Ihoao clubs docido to wllhrtraV and niorgo with certain clubs' ol? itfo InlornnUonal Joague, Prosldont Hlck- of tho Aiuorlcan Asnociatlon said Umlghl. Nogotiatlona ha'vd boeti with men wilh tho necossary capital, ho said.

CRIMEAN WAR VETERAN Me.thotliat News. 1 I-- Sunday, Xov. al lO.ri. in. The contest in the Stnirlay school iicrensfng in I'rPiichlng al I subject, "The Howard of Hip J.hristlnn." Epworlli Loatfiio al p.

"Taking Mf.n Alivo," loadi-r L. Chllrls. Wednesday o'clocit acvrvlco at the FEDERATION OF ENGLISH MINERS ACCEPTS $20,000,000 INCREASE Nov. IBy Aasoolatoct oration decided to accept an amomltKl I1CLU, 'Nov. oTfef 'from UK; conl cdnirolioi' for an 1 of the Crimdali'w'a'r, iiHii-ciHHO in wngoH 'of 'f'mb Khlllliifi and ll( iv 'l Mt holno In Osceola, aixpoiicon day for workers of 111 ynnrtsf 101 1 1 scrvoJ for five and and aii incroiiHO of jiino-; Fourth Qtiorm's Light for workorfi tindur t.luit ugo.

pail in Iho Crimean c. am'- This mnaiiK nn iiiiiiiial IncreuBC, IHiign under General Lo'rd fleofge wa.tft-K of Hbouf. I'ngot. jf" Bros. the History of I lie World." On Sale Today One Bale of Unbleached Muslin One yard wide Suitable for Sheets, 131c yard Last week the greatest business in our Coat and Suit department we have ever enjoyed.

The sell garments guaranteed by the manufacturers as well as by ourselves. So you are doubly garment as represented or money refunded. That is the secret of this wonderful business This week we expect to do more business, as we have a new line of Coats and Suits just received. Something different; your size and color will be among them Women's and Misses' Coats- In navy, black, gToen, brown, inupe, burgundy, Oxford, beet root and plum. $12.50.

$.13.50, $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00 to $45.00 nadi. Wome-n's and Misses' Suits- Jn navy, black, brown, taupe-, -Oxford, burgundy, beet root and i in $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $28.50 to $40.00. tti 1917 by Trc Wcoltcx Tail firm Cotton Blankets. "In fan, white and grcv, bv 72, $.1.75. Cotton Blankets.

Jn tan, white and grey, 70 by 84, special £2.75 pair. Plaid Wool Blankets. Full size, while they last special $5,98 rmir. TOO BRITTLE. (Ipean't HCfin lo Himp In him nny inoro." "No; he iiHotl to have (n him I ha I.

now IIO'H broke'." hiivc inueli For Itching Torture There is one remedy that seldom fails to :stop.itching torture and relieve skin irritation and. that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can'supply you wilh zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight.

Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use ami dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, ia not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. The E.

W. Roac Cleveland. To introduce the sale of GEORGIA PECANS we place before the public A GUESSING CONTEST. To.tho Iho m-prowl I.he number of Pecan Nuts in our window wo will give almoluloly fret-: HIH. Goorght GriiftcHl f'Ofiinri.

Oni) Nul Cracker Wucorid Aluminum Ulcc Doilor llifi noxl. Ion guoHHihg the ncarwit we will give one Nut 1 each. One KUO.HH wll.lt each $1.00 piirehaso. TODAY'S SPECIALS. I'nijoda fie.

I Ib. cans Crir.co, 27c. AI-tnoiir'M Holloii OalK lOc. ToinaluoH, 20c. Totiuiloon, can (lut package lor J( fik TO- ilk esS Hosi 5 Underwear, Laces, Outing Flannel, Wool Flannel, House Dresses, Petticoats, G-loves and Notions.

Shirt A. H. REID CO. IB raniilly nniiriiig elA In di oniu'd from an airpliilli; liirnoil lo until Thomas Grant 'Phone 801. Cabbago, Onions, Carrots, Huhbard Sfiua.sb.

Raininc, 2 for 25Jr. Criiikshank'H 2 Kljisht Morning 1 2c. pioce of fine KbtH.swur", i pound, fjualiiy Kiiaivini.ood, Ttickrtl. Popcorn, Hi. inc.

Uico Popcorn, Ib. I2e. Pure IlorHo Hadi.sh in Jiir 12c. Lye Hominy, cans Crfiimery liutier and fresh Oleoinargarinc, Ib. 2Xr, MEATS.

HrT'f, Pork, jind HiiuiH, Macon, Hull Pork. ProHHud Moiil, Loal, Hulled Ham. Our Own Hau.saj;*-, Livorwurst, Lard. TODAY'S SPECIALS FOR CASH ONLY. Hoady Maid Soup, can A good Coffee, in bulk, Ib.

Me, Jbs. for $1. Gagi- and PluiiiH, Ajirlcois, White Cherries (limned quantity), lean i Ilainmer Soaj), bare for 25c. i Toilet Paper, rolls for 25c. WaBhfngton Crisps, Corn Flakew, pkgH.

for 25c. Prompt delivery to any part of city. Thomas Grant Second, Main and Spring Sts. it MEAT. Welnony.lb, 2fic.

f-jfviinajrjc, Ib; JOc. Meat l.oaf, Ib. HOc. Hum, liacon, Dried llcof, Salt. Pork.

PEANUT BUTTER. From fresh peanuts, made v. hi you wall. and MEW ARRIVALS. A.

iN'ev l-aycr Klour. Lorn- lor or nualit.v "i over ihirty.c.u- rs. Uu.iut; past, wo havr had rus- teslinK Uul.erine oU.cr nu cl.nmed to IH, as KO Out foin-lrcn tests, Uvr-ive cuslorn'MS pro. nounrn-d MnxleyV, in derWerllv tbr-' hos'l he is inviied In at. ihis-sioiv.

Our nim' is lo glVo Cjuauiy M( jn Ilia! is a i firs! stores -Ic. cako Hammer Soap, COFFEE. (o IJKiT II). CHEESE. Hovilr-il ClK-oHc with Plimmlos.

Slu-ffeinl Hnappy Chocso, inc. Pimontn jitra I5c. I.ontr I Torn rf Mackin Wool at KUHL WICKER'S.

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