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fAe Churches FIRST PRESBYTT.RTAV "An Automatic ChrUtlan" will be the of Us. i. Sprole ijfflu' sermon at Sunday morning at the lint ITes Sin will be prcented. Dr. mil TbaBksgiyini; service will be rnnnday morning at clock, with ol Mirrlng national hymns, and Tne program follows: Prelude.

Urn. Chaluu HSEmt Di Will Ctaevw and itr. J. ru SKsr WQBTH AVEaTJE PRESBYTERIAN. fSorth Avenue Presbyterian chin METHODISTS DISCUSS LLflyOMWARS GREAT MISSION FUND ON ALL INEQUALITIES By A.

Brooks. London, November 28. David Valdoata. Xovember (Spe Lloyd George and Andrew Bonar cial.) Thursday marked a high tide Law have Issued a long election ad in missionary iniormation and in dress to the country. For the most in the South Georgia con part it follows the lines of speeches ginning with the open made recently bv the two political murning and cbar terizlng the main features of of the Wesley leaders outlining Plans for pref the colonies.

It how. J. Guinn, of Atlanta. ever, that until the country has re stirring address in behalf turned to normal Industrial condi Mrs. Robert House, of would be to prev bsent from the con scribe a fiscal policy ference on account of illness with permanence.

Spanish influenza. "We must endeavor," the address Dr. E. H. Rawilngs.

secretary of "to reduce the war debt in the foreign department, was the manner as to inflict the least gaidDr Ml" Now Ttlen the centenary day. Dr. Suit North Avenue Presbyterian cburcu clearly outlined the plan Khool at 8:30 a. moraiaif 0f the centenary movement for ne Si remlnt ne es" ATLANTA BUTCB CLAIM NEW PRICES MEAN BANKRUPTCY That they win be forced business, or suffer treat, loss, tf they have to sell fresh meats under the new stabilized prices, a schedule of which is Issued by the dred bu The announcement of the schedule has caused almost a panic in the trade, and all day Friday the office force of the Atlanta Retail ruptcy if the new prii talned as a whole. The retailers say will do so.

but they GORDON STREET PKESBTTERIAH. the Methodist Episcopal church Of for the preserva I I of a aerie. bs? I the duty of the new nowSf wiTtbe' I SSShflyg afl auction cheaper grade of i they want to orders, and the pub lie to know their side of the lion, in reierence to the situs P. Eve, the secretary of the a ciation, has issued the statement: new prices the ed to auit. as it will he im sible to handle the best grades has demanded the best grades of demanded tie evening Missionary Speaks.

practical paths toward a settlement Mat. Ohriatian Endeavor meet, at p. Hendry of the China must De explored. There are two I WMtern meats, and. JudKinir bv the I I SSS I' ftaAnicsts wUlWrnti.

missionary development in China, lectionof the alz Ulster counUea to i WLTOS Mr. Hendry home rule parliament against their ft' "CnrUt Hath Made You Free' 1. the Creeki jn Ljherty county. majority of betsJ m. there.

wmw( Browne, way, wTirh held ihe attention of her VIM UU 1 UAMZ, I trrcX riJri nssst i are even baptist itoTing With the Heart. ire nell made a telling address lor the By Dick Jemlson. tte migrants in the south pittsburg, November 22. fj x'e Sunday ern of, and for I (Special. The betting odds on the ri mM a.

m. and the our "brothers in black." Tech Pittsburg game have slipped Um "faiStUin Endeavor at p. Thi. Rev. J.

W. Shackleford, super I to not better than 10 to 8, while the 1. planning a great Thanksgiv.nK intendent of the teachers' training majority of offers in the lobby of IH t'tabUee lor Wednesday oeiuts. dPpartment, Nashville. spoke the William Penn tonight were at from 8 to 10 eloquently of "The Sunday Schools even money.

There is quite a scar "eet the hxlee room, the Sunday schools' part of the cen here, do not exist. In fact the Sunday at 3 At tenary goal. Panthers and their supporters are Es Duniap. the rapcrintendent, ar Bishop Warren Candler preached more afraid of us than we are of an intereatlne and helpful program. at a from the text Be them apparently.

Sure Your Sins Will Find You Out." BEER TRAP FIXED I I TO GET U. S. JUDGE VnileaTor 7 sp. ial Xhankfgiv of the war. "The early Christians.

tnV wrvice Thursday. 10 a. m. he declared, "sold their bonds to Continued From First Page. SmnEEUK.

cront SSS'fSS rPDUblican for the 6i The liarri. Street giving." The first century seeded republican the serv 'needs' a ice of American Press associa tS pastor Kev. Jcre A Voore: apostTeftTthe" ge'nteels. ristianity views and personality apeclal muaic, ooapei a have corn Wjrlh 940,000 a Year for Five Years. while in this old "world." A contract between the United PKE5BYTEEIA.

rrot Impression. States association, through Sf The Westminster Wshoo was it his best to its president, Edward A. Schmidt, of 1 ,1 'e Philadelphia, and Percy Andrews, of worship marie a profound impression upon Chicago, to organize and supervise 1,1 r' i the congregation I the operation of the National As 'i'i, coCl M.thodlst to'tge plan placed in the record. Other records church in th.ir of paying vows unto the Lord. I showed that the Association of Com ASSOCIATE REFORMED.

The allotment to the South Geor merce and Labor was actively en Held raptor, will preach pia conference in the' centenary gaged in combating prohibition and Presbyterian movement is By spe that it received $300,000 from the fhnrch Rnmlar mominc and evening. The cial resolutions, unanimously adopt i Brewers' association and $100,000 The the ed. the conference pledged to raise from the National Wholesale Liquor dom" the "ftolei Ule sam 0f associalton. "'hool at 10 a. in.

and lomiz For the centenary funds, the next I The suggestion regarding the ef ple'. hrlstian ni.ioii. p. i. ie confcrence paid iast forts to Induce Pritchard to EreKBti eiii Thank year 5825.047 for all purposes, so solicit funds from the brewers, was K.

held Wednesday at the pledge is really less made, according to the record, ft FIRST CHRISTIAN. than a 50 par cent increase on thia I Fox to R. J. Schaefer, of New York, "rhrlst la All and In All" will be the yearly average for the five years, a brewer, who was one of the un Dr. O.

nri.ker sermon at Our conference has increased the derwriters of the loan for the pur the First rhristianjhurrh suiiday niornioB sum for all purposes during chase of The Montgomery (Ala.) I wm begin aperies of Sunday ser 60 per cent dated In February. 1912, read: PWlecture. on the JSi can the top" "In view of the present situation M.f"«% Stewar? P'6V North Carolina, you can do a very EE. "2 of the uisriplea of Christ Stewart spoke this evening on great service if you could induce ex the rhurrh." Service, his address being follow judge Pritchard to write a letter The choir prosram First Christian lo illustrated lecture on maX over his own signature soliciting ehSch Jor "Democracy Safe for the World. contribution from you as a brewer.

BAPTIST TABERNACLE 78 LUCKIE STREET. i' ffi "CLEAN UP" CAMPAIGN I FIRE AT BALTIMORE PROVES BIG SUCCESS I CAUSES $1,000,000 LOSS prSo; MriT'ieRoy WebK alto: Mr. terdav reports showed that the the Standard Oil company, destroy ence Aldred, Krneat Valtt baw. workers are making splendid prog ing the company's piers, badly dam Clementine MacGregor, orsaniat anu ress aging the oil tanker F. Q.

director. The renorts showed that the re loaded with 75,000 barrels of gaso CHTTECH OF CHRIST. sponse by the residents in all sec line and destroying three pile driv I ices will be condncted tions of the city lias been remark ing machines of the Raymond Con 'morrow: ably prompt, enthusiastic and ef crete and Pile Driving company of End Avenue Hihie fective. It was also shown that the New York. nreacUlnx at 1 a m.

7 m. by city and state boards of health, the The total loss, it is estimated. Eh Han, his forenoon subject belne public schools and the chamber of will reach $1,000,000. the Dead (1 Tor. 15:31 Whnt commerce committee have rendered The blase started from sparks Does It Mean?" Communion and fellow valuable service in forwarding of from one of the pile drivers, which ft va'ssar Streets Bible study.

the work. oil 1n the water a ANOTHER GEORGIA BOY WST WITH OTRANTO gS 'o Shacklett communion and fellowship, Washington. November The deck escaped, as four barges loaded ri 45 a. m. names of seven additional Amerl with lead casks of gasoline burst ptpTisT can soldiers lost when the trans Into flames.

A number of these Je.eh at both Otranto was sunk In foreign were assigned to the American Dr. C. W. Panlel will waters October 6 were made pub forces in France. being "The rnurch of the today by the war department.

lve thb Bocock McKInley, Can into the water.61"86 Ve" 7 eaP'nS follow, ton, 111., and Privates Hugh Calli There were numerous explosions Morning: rrelnde. "My Month Shall han, Normal, Henrv F. Cox. casks of gasoline, but the fire gpeak the Prnise i Demaresti. Solon Pnik xPW Haven.

George W' on the tanker was got under control enmlller: aria from House. Brooklyn: William Krub. I before it got to the holds of the adapted by Mr. Mrs. o.

Baltimore: Forrest M. Musgrove, I vessel. NCnlperper: b.de. l'ulton. and Tillman W.

Rob A number of six inch shells "My Soul Doth Mamlfy the (Pucki. Tifton Ga. aboard the vessel were removed to SECOND BAPTIST. Americus, November Place Order Now. Dr.

R. D. Cray, enrrespondine secretary i na I. i Rev. Percy W.

Jones, who I et the nantist iton came ncre recent ly rrom (inn in. I i Comer North Sunday morning and evenlnc at the he rcct of Calvary Episcopal i ana V. a. p. a 'calf t'o' recJrshlp of I I PONCE DE LEON BAPTIST.

Ch church tio' re. Rev. James B. in" at II Loom, or the of Oravitntion." jt ia anticipated he w.ll return at! CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST. an early date and resume his duties' The chnrch tninlng school of Capitol hpre Arenne Baptirt rhurrh week had a I I Toatrlcolation of about 120.

or these r.i 1 I I AMUSEMENTS 1 christian gittst chnrch has planned to hold 8 vim. vHHr JB Each Church Has Soinetblt.c to r. nTilnite sonu e. the old and go f.1; with all Ihe 1HJF SH It Behooves Us All to Tell F. i ah fli In.

eertes of sermon c.r..; I i Keith Vaudeville. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I The Verdict I Stwclal solos at each service. ofhcl. fi The I Teat la the WEDNESDAY EVENING MEBTINr riaV loeu, $30 to $45 hou" will be held by Rev. c.

E. (At the Grand.) i Leon M. E. has secured from the Saturday rowds four yandeyllle shows Also Repairing and I wl" Prorlded at 2. 4, 7 and 9 p.

m. The I art of beautifully oiored nr. of the photoplay for today has a. it, children of fore lands. Re v.

ill show stars the children, Jane these pictures on Snndny eninz and a in "Tell It to the Marines." I Gus Hill's Bie Trade with the south'a nm i at the Ch ch of the wM. DCSt aTlll llOmeS. Aliad vertisement in The Tri CHURCH OF CHRIST roef Weekly Constitution will At the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer all important attraction at the Atlanta the rrn Sunday wltl be conducted ater for three nlifht. and niStinee. eon, COSt VOU 01117 70C VBt line.

supply pastor, Bev. H. Brent Schaef mendng mat Monday Germre Wll subject of the mornlna beads the organlaation and will offer 6 lO thfi llTlfi. Wfl I I and that of the evonine sermon "Carry tin." ing his stay of oyer a rear at The Bible school meets at o'clock und York Hippodrome. A irrcat strec the brotherhood at 6:30 on Monday ere will be held each tnoratni of Mips mcnt.

Seat, are now on sale. the Bame tlOUTB. Hi i Capital City Tot cided upon his ticket. to grre any profit fljf. FRASER TO PREACH BAPTIST relief forced out of business.

Moat of the dealers ere very pessimistic called the office of the association arree that tbe retail meat business conditions unless the peopi meat than they have been SIX MEN ARE SEEKING MARSHAL'S POSITION Another candidate for is Miles8 Barge" employee of years. He came to this city from hie former home in Campbell county. Mr. Bara says that he is runnine Independently, and has not yet de "ndldates in the ALABAMA STATE BANK JOINS RESERVE BANK The Federal Reserve Bank of At Centro. a state bank cood banking institution and i lembership in the 9:30 A.

M. Sunday school, Chas. Taylor preaches for the adult department at 10:00 a. m. Every member of this department urged to be present.

11:00 A. M. Sermon by Charles Taylor, the Boy Evangelist. 3:00 P. Mass Meeting: Subject "What is Patriotism?" By Chas.

Taylor. Patriotic songs will be sung. 7:30 P. M. Great song service, led by the Boy Evangelist, fol lowed by sermon.

This will be the last sermon of the Evangelistic Campaign. Tremendous crowds will be present at all the services. The Boy has saved some of the best sermons for the closing day. MONDAY, 7:30 P. M.

The Boy Evangelist will appear before an Atlanta audience for the last time to tell the story of his life. This lecture will be replete with philosophy, wit, humor, sarcasm, pathi and satire. This lecture has always drawn full houses. A large a dience is expected on this occasion. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Peachtree and Cain Streets.) CHARLES W.

DANIEL, Pastor. A. M. "The Church of the Living 7:30 P. M.

"Education and SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH DR. B. D. GRAY Corresponding Secretary of the Baptist Home Mission Board will preach Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock and in the evening at 7:45 o'clock. come, let us sine unto the Lord." PONCE DE LEON BAPTIST Corner Ponce de Leon and Piedmont Avenues.

Pastor. M. ASH BY JONES, D. D. Preaching by the Pastor.

00 A. M. "A CHURCH WITHOUT A TEMPLE." "LETTING LOOSE. OR THE MORAL LAW OF GRAVITATION." CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST CORXElt GEOftfilA AND CAPITOL AVENUES. PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Peachtree and Sixteenth Streets.

"AN AUTOMATIC CHRISTIAN" 11:00 A. Sermon by Dr. J. Sprole Lyons. Evening service at Y.

M. C. Camp Gordon, conducted by Dr. Lyons and choir. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL) 11 A.

M. Morning Worship. 8 P. M. Evening Worship.

Sermons by Dr. Thomas Penn Ullom, Camp Gordon. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting. Address by Rev. H.

V. Carson, of the Red Cross. Westminster Presbyterian Church Boulevard and Tonce de Leon Avenue. LITTLE, D. Pastor.

Sermon by pastor, NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN DR. RICHARD ORME FLINN, PASTOR, 1 1 00 A. M. Morning Worship. 7:30 P.M.— Dr.

Flinn will speak on "NOW THEN. DO IT." Mr. F. Willis Will Lead the Singing. CHRISTIAN FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH L.

O. BKICKER, D. Minister. Branfy of the United Chi Have to Offer. ing at Sunday evening, Dr.

Brtcker asks CHRIST FOR THE i'XION CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 9 p. m. at 613 Grand ENGLISH LUTHERAN HAVE YOU EYE II ATTENDED THE LUTHERAN CHURCH? Trinity ATenne and Capitol I'laee. on Sunday by mrpply paator. Rrr.

H. Brent Bchaeffer. CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST S. H. Hall speaks at West End Ave.

Church of Christ at 11 a. m. 7:30 m. His siihWt. at 11 a.

in "Rant ism for tho Head the New are runninff 570 000 CODiea Cor. What Does It Mean?" Elder John Klingman speaks Bt South Pryor VaaBar atrwta and Clyde C. Shacklett at East Point at Rev. B. P.

Fraser. who was appointed pastor of Wesley Memorial chnrch at the last session of the North Georgia conference, will preach his first sermon in hie new charge Sunday morning. There will the church. same source In battles against the allies. COST OF WANT ADS IN THE CONSTITUTION Use Each Thirty times er rhrTrche.

hefnrA tM. Mm v.riv Thirty rJsses er more 1 Ponce de Leon Methodist Episcopal Corner Piedmont Avenue. John Treadwell, Pastor, 9:45 A. M. Sunday School, Organized and Graded.

11:00 A. M. Public worship and sermon by the Pastor. This Sun lay win close tne work or tne onierence year. The Pastor will i dew the work and outline the plans for the next year.

8:00 P. M. Stereopticon lecture on the subject: "THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD YOU WILL BE WELCOMED METHODIST (South) METHODIST (South) GRACE METHODIST 300 Ponce de Leon Avenue. 11 A. M.

Opening services of new Bible Plant. Most modern in Atlanta. REV. MARVIN WILLIAMS PREACHES OPENING SERMON. Special section reserved for ex Grace members.

7:30 P. M. Union Communion Service. Westminster Presbyterian, Jackson Hill Baptist, Grace Methodist. Addresses by representatives of each church.

WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH 9:45 A. Sunday School, E. W. Bigham, superintendent 11:00 A. Rev.

B. F. Fraser. 7:30 P. Rev.

B. F. Fraser. M. ROB ARTS.

Music Director. ST. MARK'S METHODIST CHURCH Corner Peachtree and Fifth Sunday School 9 :45 a. in. Special Bible class for deaf.

11:00 A. Rev. W. R. Hendrix.

7 .30 P. Rev. W. R. Hendrix BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB Billy Sunday Business Men's Club Will conduct community service at Park St.

ohi.rnh onmor Lee and Park at 7:30 o'clock. November 24. You will enjoy the1 ineeuug. ludu anu near ine special laDernacie Music. EPISCOPAL roMHTXICANTS' BREAKFAST SIN PAY SCHOOI ANY; SATT'RPAY, 10:30.

ST. ANTiREWS. UNITARIAN DR. J. J.

BENNETT. Pirtor. 9:30 A. M. Sunday Khool as oanal.

A. M. Sermon by nutor. WELCOME EVERYBODY. PRESBYTERIAN (Block We.t From Peachtree Street) "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH." 9:48 A.

M. Snnday 11:00 A. M. Sermon by tbe paator, Bev. 7:30 P.

terrtce, ooalatiol EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION (ETISCOrALl IJIB AXD I0RK STREETS. REV. ISRAEL h. noe. rector.

30 A. CELEBRATION OF THE HOLT COMMUNION ll A. M. BAII.K WILL IMtKAril' 'A CALL TO I A HEATER HONOR TO BE DRATTED THAN IT IS To SO EVENING PRAYER AND SERMON. ST.

LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. C. ILMErT HOLT COMMTMON srXPAY SCHHOL SWA MORNING PRAYER SERMON" li'oO A m' e. ST. PHILIP'S VICE ANU SERMON; FRIDAX, 10:30, LIT UNIVERSALIST THE LIBERAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (301 West Peachtree St.) REV.

G. I. KEIRN, D. Acting Pastor. 11 A.

Thanksgiving Service and Sermon. 4 P. Memorial Service In honor of Rev. J. Wade Conkling.

former pastor, who recently died in France. SAVOY THEATER SAVOY THEATER REV. THOS. H. HARRISON GINEER PREACHER, PASTOR CHRISTIAN HELPERS' LEAGUE, Will Preach Sunday Night 7:30 P.

Savoy Theater. "THINGS HE SAID" C. N. ANDERSON SINGS. METHODIST (Sooth) FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (South) Corner Pvachtm and Porter Placf REV.

JAMES E. DICKEY, Pi 11:00 A. M. Sermon by pMtoi 7:30 P. M.

Sermon by pastor. BAPTIST iter. JACKSON HILL BAPTIST SALVATION ARMY The Salvation Army Hall 97 MARIETTA STREET. Special aerrlcea conducted bv oar dtv officert, Brigadier and iira. A.

Crawford. 9.00 A. M. Sunday achool. 10:00 A.

M. Open air, Broad and 11:00 A. M. Holiness aerrlce. 8:00 P.

M. X. P. S. meeting; leade Captain 8:00 air meeting.

arge. Captain and Mrs. Ale Congregational Colored First Congregational. 11:00 A Dr. H.

H. Proctor, the pas 7:30 P. M. Education platform meeting, he evening. Music by CONSTITUTION WANT ADS.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY Phonographs Repaired. £ers nude to any lock. Outside work 7 1 specialty. M. GKtt.

IB Arcade. JOHN J. BOOKOUT. 110 Peachtree ade. Main lltta I WILL SUBDIVIDE NICKLT.

ker Street MethodUt church: and at ff LO. another time he served St Paul, in Vo DocT this city. For the last four LEFT Bntrance, oxford district fv'smmISim MnhM. LI Old Hats Made Xew waatte stit Rssai Fereiikrf. 7: Vooie AfUde.

AGENTS OF GERMANY AT WORK IN MEXICO 1 constitution want ads. ise B. day stated. r. Iman German aeents recently have Tits CsntltsHsa anil att es isr Has Co 1 and Cart ft, fr 1' a' to create distrust of the United aritaelt ytar Isttmu st wtll a.

Mrs. "'i vtm States in Mexico. One of these I Couruou. f.mill.r with irticles as received here declares rule, Jjo com A bank, ranza boldly will reject these de. that iith i ins; a I mands and move his capital to a to if i i i.

rt verv I safer place. I Wephnnt Wi Jk de Another article tells of serious XTt V't''' More' recently, it is said, an arti TELEPHONE 5000 MAIN I CQ T1QX W.V.NT AOS. NEWS OF THE CHURCHES METHODIST EPISCOPAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL XilL ft. LAT. ft CO.

GIFTS XM AS llSlxVSSs LOST AND FOUND EDUCATIONAL CLAIRVOYANT PALM IST, MME. PARKS. MADAME MA LONE PALMIST CLAIRVOYANT "Shall Mooucy Hang1?" HISTORY OF THE UOOHSf CASE. Get a Pamphlet at LABOR TEMPLE KODA FOUNTAiy. for Infants.

rllONK irr'ML'X HELP WANTED Male A CORPORATION RE QUIRES FOR ITS SALES FORCE A YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 21 AND 26 YEARS; REPLY IN OWN HANDWRITING, GIVING AGE, EDUCATION, PREVIOUS EMPLOYER AND SALARY RECEIVED; PO SITION IS PERMANENT. ADDRESS 374. CARE CONSTITUTION. WANTED BRIGHT YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN STOCK ROOM. APPLY TOHN M.

SMITH T22 AUBURN AVE. COLORED BOY not over sixteen years for light porter work. See MR. LOVE, WEBB VARY, W. Alabama St TWO expert gun and locksmiths; good salary to right oarties: nermanent iob.

C. Downs Safe and Lock Works, 10 W. Alabama Atlanta, ba. EXPERIENCED POWER MACHINE OPERATOR, LIBERTY SHOE FACTORY, EDGE WOOD AVE. IVY 194..

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