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MORNING TRIBUNE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 15, 19 10. EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE Women's Autumn Attire SUBJECTS FROM WHICH MISTERSWILL PREACH The Churches Welcome Members and NonMembers to Services. OUTLAW FINALLY KILLED ty Corner of Seventh avenue and Eighth street. Rev. James Klley Bergey, pastor.

Sundav school at G- D- Rbb. super-Jl and HoI' Communion 5 a m' Tn Junior service at i-30 p. m. Evening services: At 6:45 devotional service; J. Riley At 7:30 worsh.p and Holv Com- -Next week the sessions of the Potomac synod in the Christ Reformed church.

Our Wednesday evening Prayer meeting is omitted. Grace Reformed Corner Eighth avenue Twenty-third street. Sundav school at a. J. E.

Stewart, superintendent. Communion services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. conducted bv Rev.

Warlilk- -Martinsburg. At the close of the evening service there will be an election for pastor. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. service Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.

lead by prayer meeting committee. Christ Reformed Corner Twelfth avenue and Fifteenth street. Rev. J. Hamilton Smith, minister.

Sundav school at a. m. Holy Communion at 11 a. m. There will be no morning sermon.

Evening worship with Holy Communion at 7:30 Subject of sermon. "The of Sorrow." The synod of the Potomac, of the Reformed church, will NOWHERE will you find more clever examples of the prevailing: fashions than we have here, nor more' substantial nor better quality fabrics or finer textures. And with all these advantages imr. Roreev will 3 p. m.

Epworth League, Miss Elizabeth The Rev. James Riley Bergey HaooX( 1ding 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the minister, a. m.

special sonauci tne iiuty tuuimuuiuii rices for Trinity congregation and This After He Had Murdered One Man and Fatally Wounded Two. miu us sessions jn tnnst church each except mj mm evening or next week Monday. for Salem congregation tomorrow. Unusual interest attaches itself to this initial communion for the East End congregation. A special offering will be received during the day from each member of each congregation for the church away from home.

Every member's presence is expected. People with no church home are cor Baptist, r.i. tin, raajuisi corner irth ave- FIVE MORE SERIOUSLY 'xln pv. William Little, pastor. Sunday school at 9 45 a Mr.

Frank Khresman, superintend Scripture expository fermon. At p. m. opening with a strong song service, special address by the Hon. William H.

Berry, local preacher, of Chester. Free sittings. East Altoona Methodist Episcopal Rev. O. C.

Miller, pastor. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at 10:30 a.

m. League and class at 9:30 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.

Holy Communion at 7:30 p. m. Probationers advanced at 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service.

Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The praying band meets Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Preaching and Communion at Tipton.

2:30 p. m. Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Eighth avenue and Thirteenth street. Rev. Simpson B.

Evans, pastor. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 10:30 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m.

by the pastor. Sunday school rally at 2:15 p. m. Class meeting at 9:30 a. m.

Ep yiu worsnip at II o'clock; subject of sermon, "For God Is Love." Ju- nuir iiri.sxian tneaavor socletv at 6:4 Then Escaped to the West Vir n. evening service at 7:45. Pastor's dially invited. Tomorrow is the annual Rally Day in Eighth Avenue Methodist Episco We Invariably Charge the Lowest Prices. iv 5crmi tt, He Leadeth Baptist Eleventh avenue and ginia Hills But Was Trailed to a Cliff.

pal church. At the session 01 tne iiimiui sireei. Kev. iiavton Gr.nnell scnoni at a m. jiiunung service at II.

Preaching nv the Rev. Harris H. Gregg, D. pastor of worth League at 6:30 p. THERE THE END CAME Walnut Avenue Kpiscopai viuiiipinn Avenue fresbytc-ian tvk St' Primary depart nt Rev.

.1. K. Knisely, Freacning bv the i p. m. m.

s. at p. m. Evening song and at 10:30 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. naitnr The 'ommunion of the Lwrd's oc-iiiiuii hi cm. sermon hv the pastor Sunnor will bo administered both morn ino- anH pvpnine Sundav school at 2:15 Huntington, W. October 14.

Two persons were killed, two fatally wounded, and five seriously wounded ifcrin; iiuill me AltlC Protestant Eplscooal. Take for example those It is Missionary Pay and it is in a fight for the capture of George, alias Johnson, a fugitive negro. He shot and probably fatally Sunday school, at 2.15 p. the orchestra will render special music. Mrs.

Lulu Moran Anderson will sing. A quartette will be present and an interesting program will be enjoyed by the people. The public is cordially invited to be present. It will be good news to many in Altoona who heard Evangelist Lewis S. Chafer, a few years ago, that he will be in the city during the coming week.

Mr. Chafer is not only an able expositor of the Word as a preacher, but he is also a writer of considerable note. His recent work on "Satan" and his "Manifestations in Modern Life" has received high praise from the religious press, and no doubt will be widely read. Mr. Chafer will speak to the congregation of the Third Presbyterian church to-1 smart looking fall suits were selling for $11.98.

$12.98 and $15.00. Thcv arc made of excep-tioiia ly good quality serges and broadcloths. Coats are made with semi-fitted hacks, single and double-breasted, plain notch collar and mannish revcrs. Thcv are lined with extra quality sat- wounded Detective George Lentz, hoped we shall have a good offering. All the other regular services of Sundav and the week will be observed.

Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Comer Fifth avenue and Fourth strt. Rev. Alex. Lamberson. pastor.

Ciiss meeting at 9:15 a. m. Junior League at 9-45 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a.

m. Sundav school at 2:15 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.

Preaching at 7:30 p.m. rt Simpson Methodist EpiscopalCorner when the latter attempted to place him under arrest, and shot seven St. Lukes Protestant Episcopal Corner Eighth avenue and Thirteenth street Rev. eGorge R. Bishop, rector.

Twentv-flrst Sundav after Trlnitv. Holv at 8 a. m. Morning praver and sermon at 10:45. Evening praver and sermon at 7:30.

Sunday school at 10 a. m. I'oly Baptism at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday.

St. Lukes Dav Holv Communion at 10 a. m. Special service Pa-toonal festival at 8 p. m.

The Rev. H. 'over, of Rrooklyn. the preacher St. Peter's Mission Y.

M. C. A. hall, Juniata. Sunday school at 2:30 p.

m. Service at 3 p. m. Mission School room. Thirteenth street.

Sundav school every Sunday at 3 p. m. Serv.ce hv an. members of the posse before taken dead. The dead: George Bias, railroad brakeman, member of posse.

Sixth avenue and Twenty-tnira street. Rev. H. A. Straub, pastor.

Mens Gospel meeting at 9 a. m. Preaching at George Johnson, negro fugitive. Women's Swagger Top Coats $10.98 $11.98 $12.98 a. m.

ny inn im-supi. aim Fatally wounded: p. m. by Kev. i.

irouem. Morning subject, "Good Citizenship. Charles Hale, shot through lungs. rhnnl at 5:15 t. m.

oy i-vi-Kiiciri. xrv. n. I iy ev mission- George Lentz, detective, shot through ary to the colored people. orchestra and choir.

Junior League at 3-30 n. m. Senior and Intermediai'e back. Seriously wounded: United Evangelical. Grace United Evangelical.

Juniata Park or double- SAvagger models made of splendid quality blue or black serge, with sing! breasted front and semi-fitted backs. Trimmed with inlaid collar and mannish Leagues at 6:30 p. m. Fairview Methodist Episcopal Rev. ciitmhart nastor.

TyOve Feast at W. W. Lowe, policeman, shot in left ncv. i. oiureer onuitz.

pastor. Preach revcrs. borne morrow evening, in tne lower 100m of the Second United Brethren church. You will want to hear him. The Rev.

I. J. Lansing. D. pastor of the Green Ridge Fresbyterian church of Scranton.

who. has been are tun lined, others one-halt lined with extra i ano ai p. m. a' m. Mr.

James M. Cox will lead thi food quality satin. mc pastor. expos torv ser Preachlne and Communion evening subject. "The Everlasting in- m.

bv Rev. Robert Foster, the Llvswen cnurcn. nunua ncmioi at a. sharp. Brotherhood meets at 3 p.

ai attending the Sunday school conven-1 Sl.tinol at .2 p. m. Epworth league SVi.i advice at p. m. Of- p.

m. Preaching ana lomiiiuiiiuu I m. nv kpv. a pa. uniimri meeis at p.

m. Midweek prayer service at 7:30 p. snn nastor of the Fifth avenue church Our Millinery Has Won For Us the Leadership TlaA AvomiA MeMinnlSt VjT scopai ii. o. meets, at 8 m.

Vn services on account or moving ine St- Johp's Kvangelical Lutheran. East church. tion, will remain over Sunday in Altoona, and will preach both morning and evening in the Second Presbyterian church. Dr. Lansing is an able and eloquent man.

The public is cordially invited to hear him. The beautiful decorations put up "Tor the state Sunday school convention will be allowed to remain in place. Services jm.ui-mv, nas. p. liusscll, pastor.

presoyienan. at a. ni. and Third Presbyterian Corner riftn ave i.o" v. ii.

auniecis or sermons. "Keep I Tl Ct (In r- TITJ'I i nn anri second street. n.ev. a. "ru Hun cnnstian Koad rvaulrtr MO m(im 11Z Service.

I5UII oiiniiay sc.iiooi at a. m. av school at P. m. riro.mns in m.

hv lr. u. nmcr. ui tn inisuan rnneax'or at p. Church of God.

N-nrthfield Bible school. Krayer meet side. Charles Stuart, shot in head. G. D.

Thomas, shot through hand. Will Hutchinson, shot through arm. Ira Harold, shot in leg. After fatally shooting Detective Lentz, the negro escaped into the hills back of the city and barricaded himself on a cliff where he defied arrest. A posse led by bloodhounds soon trailed the negro to the cliff.

When he saw the posse approaching the negro, who was heavily armed, opened fire and Charles Hale, who was following the bloodhounds, was shot. A moment later George Bias fell with a bullet through his head. He died a short time later. The posse reterated to await reinforcements. When it advanced the second time, Johnson opened fire.

During the battle. Chief of Police Clingenpeel climbed to the top of the cliff where the negro was barricaded and getting 'he drop on him, shot him dead. The body rolled out into view and a mob dragged it down the TiM.rcHii' ovpnin? at A 1 service h- 'fn rner Fifth avenue tr, he held In the lower room of the iiiiiieriuii street. Kev. James M.

l-iiited Brethren church. i S' pastor, reaching at 10:45 a All Altoona over, when millinery is the subject, our creations are considered authoritative and our prices arc just as famous, in. ny nc v. c. onemalter anrl ut Second Presbyterian nev.

rinirj ''30P- 111 by the pastor. Sunday school Tioai-ri sines. I). pastor. are at 10.30 a.

m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday will be a goodly day at First Methodist Episcopal church, Twelfth avenue and Thirteenth street. V.

L. Woodcock, has special exercises for Sunday school, 2.15 p. for the missionary offering. Miss Ileacox leads the young people's at 10:30. Sermon by the Rev m.

vnnsuan endeavor at T.anslncr. D. of Scranton. Mu III. Fairview Sunday school at 2:30 p.

iho t.vmc male ouartette: 51 i.iirisiian r.noeavor at 6:30 p. m. and f'lvde C. English, organist. Sunday at '-30 n.

Mr. H. K. Mc yriciniiK in Dy jjev 7 Cauley, superintendent; Lakemont Sunday school at 2 "0 m. Christian Endeavor at cm fl.

rector 01 on-nemm. nu-ic meeting. At night the lion. H. Berrv.

of Chester, speaks. This for men ana women. Liiimunii ana preacintig at 7:30 p. m. hy Rev T.nHeavor at 6:30 n.

m. Topic, mil a miiDDmnn Mrs. John C. Richard Kill be a great gathering. i-ioinaayshiirg Sunday school at inQflr ir.ven servh'ft at rtev 2:30 Tir.

Lansing will preach. The beautiful and p. m. Preaching at 3:45 p. m.

Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. The Holy Communion will be administered in Christ Reformed church, 1-aKemont Terrace Preachine- at convention decorations win he aiionea to remain. The congregation will unite Hihle conference services to be 3:43 p. m.

by Rev. J. M. Waggoner. hill to the city limits.

Chief Clingen peel addressed the crowd which ap Twelfth avenue and Fifteenth street, ir, this -hnrch during the comin United Brethren. i niro i ted Kret hren Pew week. Communion and reception oi new parently was bent, on mutilating the iii-rtii. im.t nr. rrpacn np at ti -i.

a embers on October Zi. t-'nvei Liiapie body and succeeded in getting it to on Sunday morning and evening. There will be no morning sermon. At the evening service the subject will be "The Ministry of Sorrow." and at 7:30 p. m.

hv the nastor ior of Christian Knrteavnr on rnnay auei noon at 3 o'clock. Junior Endeavor so ing SUDiect. "A anrl a the morgue where it was later view A wonderful assortment of shapes, styles and trimming effects. The woman who buys one of our $4.98, $5.98 or hats is sure to get a distinctive model and one that is becoming, as wc make them to suit all types. There are too many models for description, but no matter whether you want a small hat or a large one you can depend upon the Bon Ton Millinery Shop to provide it for you, l-l Kridav.

ed by several thousand persons. rniiii; fnniect, i ne upen Poor. Sun day school at 2:30 p. m. T.

P. The synod of the Potomac of the Re Rroafl Avenue rresnyii litu vjhi-i An examination showed that the i i. ni. Broad avenue and Twenty-fourth street. first I n.ted BrethrenCorner Wa Iter na inn, pasun.

dpi negro had been shot nine times. Lit vi.eci at 10:30 a. m. ana p. in nun iiYPimi sireei.

Kev a cnhiei'ts: Momrnar. "Christia ioiiB, 1 1. pastor. Bili school at in tle is known here of his identity. He is said vio be from Virginia, and to n.

in. j-uouc worn at 11 a evening, "The Three erns I I. III. 1 t' IS I IC an nf l.te." Nnei'ia soins ny have hair a brother killed by officers at Williamson, W. last January.

nedrson Offering for the Y. W. niisuaii nnocavor at R.30 p. ni. Rev o.

o. MOUKii, l. of Dai-ton. Oliin a ut -the morninc servicr. ouiturt.

win preach on Sunday morning and the l.nrtt at 11 a. m. Air. n. rtriut-i, Christian i.nrieavor at in wic evening.

SYNOD OF THE POTOMAC. iS-SA n. Mr. .1. v.

smiiey, mm Christian and Missionary Alliance nristi'an and M.Hn-ccV nravpr service. cuumii a formed church will convene in Christ church on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, remaining in session until the following Monday. The Pennsylvania Railroad Young Men's Christian association will conduct services Sunday at. 3.30 in the Second Presbyterian church. Dr.

C. I. Scofield, author of the Scofield Reference Bible, will speak on "The Humanity of the Bible," and Dr. H. H.

Gregg, of St. Louis, will speak on "The Divinity of the Bible. A special song service will be conducted by Rev. L. L.

Chafer, of North-field. Dr. Schofield will also preach In the First Lutheran church Sun That of the Reformed Church to Be nev. ri -II 1 1 ler. uerr.

nnstnr TM.ft 45 p. m. Knignis 01 i.ing Aniiui, rn irt nit-eiins in I lie ra nmnn'u .,..11 day at i p. m. r.ievenni avenue netween Held in Altoona Next Week.

Altoona will be the scene of anoth Juniata presnytenan uev. mwii jii in Hirri nmtnr. Preacn ng at a Twelfth streets, over Turner's drug and 7:30 p. m. At mornms scivne er important convetnion next week, n.

iiuill ii a. in. preach Ing at a. ni. Snhlect Communion and reception or new iiicin- when the Snyod of tJe Potomac of Hosiery ernacie, Boards and Bars." illustrator) Pronara nrv service.

sauiroH.v ai Evening snhiect "Ti, the Reformed church of the United 71-. Rev. ,1. wonncocK, oi Sreat Words of the Rihle Birmingham, preaching, States convenes its thirty-seventh at 9:30 a. m.

Junior at i.av iiiiiiiiK me wees, ennesdav praver In the home. 1019 Seventeenth avenue, at i iMiristian o.i,, la m. Thursday at 3017 Pine Lois Heller, leader. Prpuhvler an i.orner oi rui dav morning at 10.30. Hiciiue.

Direet meeting this evening at Children's Hose, extra quality. Regular 25c grade. Small sizes only. Special at nc Ladies' 50c Umbroidercd Lisle Hose; double heel and toe. Special at 29c annual session in Christ Reformed church, Twelfth avenue and Fifteenth street.

The meeting will open on Tuesday evening and will close on the following Sunday evening cr Mon avenue Alio iweiiru Slicei. hfv, First r.teenth L. r.iciciiiu avenue ann i weutn street, The Gospel crew will conduct ser Bowlbv. pastor. Public worship Dreineen.

vices at Collinsville Sunday at 3 o' Mixtn Avenue Krethren Corner Sixth at 11 a. ni. aim p- Enduring Government, and Women's $2.75 Sweaters Special at $1.98 An exceptional value at a most opportune time just as chilly autumn days ask for greater warmth. What more generally useful than a Sweater, one of these excellent semi-fitting models of fancy weave, with shawl collars and reinforced pockets. irinie ami riTi.n street.

Kev. W. S. day morning. An interesting program pamor.

jreacnins' at in-n a Christian Citizenship'' Evening subject "Th. Tnmlstakable God." Morning of has been prepared for the evening nv nr. ew i infer anrf 7. on sessions and sermons will be deliv ni. oy me pastor.

Sunday school at fering for the board of Home Missions. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Mr. H. u-iiirnre.

superintendent. Christian ered each night. a. 111. I'nristian workers nieetini 6:30 p.

m. Wednesday evenine- meeting The opening session of the meet ng recalled tn week. Mission Ladies' Pure Silk I lose: rc-in forced heel and toe. The kind scllingly regularly for 50c. Special Saturday, 011 Lv 35c sciiool on Twenty-third street ahnve ing will be held on Tuesday evening Endeavor' at 6:30 p.

m. Monday at -clock. Teachers' Training class: Wednesday at 7:45 p. prayer meetmg: at o'clock. Brotherhood oeventn avenue, at p.

m. when Rev. 13. R. tjarnanan, United Presbyterian.

Mount Pleasant, the retiring first inited Creshvteran ni avenue ana rourti street president of the synod, will make an meeting:" Friday at 7 p. Knights of King Arthur. South Altoona Presbyterian Corner of Ward and Coleridge strets, Llyswen. Rev R. L.

Hallett. pastor. Preaching R. Turnhull. pastor.

The Bllile frnf-l address. The president for tne en clock. Mr. Calvin Stouch will have charge of the services at Canan Station Sunday evening. Brother Toins will teach the Sunday school lesson this evening at 7.45 In the gymnasium.

Program of musical numbers at the First Presbyterian. 11 a. m. "Grand "Choeur," Wachs; anthem "Still, Still With Thee," Brackett, by the quartette and contralto solo "The Way of the Cross," by Miss Adams. 7.30 p.

organ "Melody in Rubenstein; anthem "Here, See Thee, Face to Face," Nevin, by the choir. Tenor solo. "Pilgrim Chorus" Wagner, Mr. Hahn. The Rev.

C. I. Scofield. D. of nee speaker.

rr. H. II. Oregg of SI suing year will be elected at this meet ouis. wll speak In the evenlntr 7.

in at 7 30 p. m. by the pastor. Rally Day I he pastor conducts the morning preach. ing and the other officers will pro BON TON, 1315 Eleventh Avenue.

pps pn viit hi 1 ii t.p, runie school at 0 services for and i hurch In morn vnnir Peonle's service at ban be chosen the next morning. Midweek service, Wednesday at 8:30 At 9 clock tne next morning 'ine m. nristian Kndeavor at Church of Christ, 'Disciples.) First Church of Christ, niscinllnes sv'nod will go into business session p. m. Lutheran.

orner Sixth avenue and Klnti, cr.i and the meeting will he in progress Rev. Percy A. Pavis. nasTor. Rii.io Betlnn- Lutheran Corner Third avenue and Second street.

Rev. Ralph H. twcrti-esser. nastor. Sunday school at except during the dinner hour, unti hool at 9:30 a.

m. Preaching at 10 (r, m. Topic. "Life's Voiaue." 4 In the afternoon. 1 lie same pro service at topic.

"The Kail gram win ne iouowea on ouicr uhis Man." The Wednesday evening sermon 0 15 a. Mr. I. Landis. superrt-tendent.

Puhlic worship with sermon, Increase" at 11 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p. Mrs. Kepler, superintendent.

Congregational prayer 6alvation Army. The Salvation Armv which will be delivered by Rev- Charles Scheaffer. D.D.. of Philadcl Stein. Preaching at 11 a.

m. and 8 p' ni. hy an officer from Pittshure Hr.iil meeting at 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian Knrtcavor at 6:45 n.

MYss Annie Keith-Proctor Vaudeville Dally at ORPHEUM FAVORITES CLOSE TONIGHT The Amateurs Had a Royal Time at the Play House Last phia, general superintendent of home ess meeting at 11 a. m. Great 'Salva- 2:30, 7:30 and 9:00. Admission 10c. on meeting at i.

m. Sumiav missions, will be on "I he conserva Children at Matinees Be. (Lester! i Mrs. Tasnuale Lardiare will have the honor of holding the Italian fla; while it is blessed, hile Mr. and 'Mrs.

John Dibarber will hold tho American one. In the parade Pas-fiuale Marasco will carry the Italian banner and Angclo Fasane the Amer-I ican. I After the church ceremony tho parade will down Eighth avenu I to Scvpnternlh street, over the bridge to Eleventh avenue, to Eleventh street, to Chestnut avenue, to Seventh street, to Eighth avenue, to Fourth street and countermarch tin :30 p. 111. Meeting evcrv mr'hi Piano Used.) tion of Our Religious On ept Monday.

New York city, the great Bible teacher, and preacher, and editor of the famous Scofield Reference Bible, will preach in the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, corner Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, on Sunday, 7.30 p. m. The public is cor-rHally invited to attend and hear this famous preacher of the Word of God. Ml seats free. Methodist Episcopal.

Thursday evening Rev. A. R. Bar tholomew. D.D..

of Philadelphia, gen IMPORTANT DECREE Pine leader. Public worship with sermon. "Putting Tour Religion to Work," at 7:30 p. ni. Preparatory services, Fri-dav evening at 8 o'clock.

Communion services next Lord's day, both morning and evening. St Paul's Lutheran Corner of West Chestnut avenue and Thirtieth street. Rev fl F. Snvder, pastor. Divine worship with preaching hy the pastor, at 10-30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday eral superintendent of foreign mis FAVORITES SAY GOOD BYE TODAY. It Was Filed Court YesterHau sions.

will speak on 1 he tnanenge B.U.' 'I TTViHoir. nirrVit Judge Baldriae. OI tnp rOlClKU ririu 1 Today's matinee and the perform Judge Thomas J. Baldriee filed Rev. G.

A. Schwcdes, or Allentown will talk on "The Deaconess Under Llvswen Methodist Episcopal Robert Ruri-h Foster, minister. Sumlnv work" and Rev. I. X.

Pcightel, of decree in court yesterday striking name of H. Price Grafflus, of Altoona, from the roll of attorneys at. ia- ances this evening will offer the last opportunities to see the excellent hill of the week at the Orpheum. The comedy playlet, "Turning the Tables," by Evans and Lloyd; Morgan school at 10 a. r.

superintendent. Iminc worship with ser Greencastle. on "Ministerial Relief Saturday evening. Rev. D.

E. Master entitled to practice in the courts of TO CELEBRATE TODAY, nf Hnntinedon. will speak on "The school at 215 p. m. nrisiian r.nucavor nraie service at 6:30 p.

m. Horning sub'iect "God Invisible Presence Witli His' People." Evening subject. "Inviting the Best Things." The Sacrament of the lord's Supper will be administered at both services. First Lutheran Corner Twelfth avenue and Fourteenth street. Rev.

Manon I Kline U. pastor. Services at 10 30 a. 'm. and 7:30 p.

ni. Morning sermon bv Dr. C. I. Scofield.

Evening onimon pieas, oyer and terminer and Brothers. In some tine acrooatic mon at 11 a. in. rtev. H.

M. Spender, Frea'-lier. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. 'rayer meeting, Thursday at 7:1." p.

m. Men's Bihle class. Monday at p. in. at I.akemniit parsonage.

Mission of the Sunday and quarter sessions or Blair county, inc work: the Great Richards, in his im court iook tnis action against Mr nersnnations of the feminine, with Rev. George W. Hartman, of Midairs town, on "The Gratflus on the erounds that ha gorgeous colorings and excellent elec trical effects, and last, but not least nn Sunday morning the synodic guilty ot unprofessional con. duct. Proceedings had -been tnfititn-' Communion will be celebrated and on the Jolly Four, are the features of a sermon bv tne 'immi.

eonsness Exalteth a Nation. Congrega Eighth avenue to the hall and disband. Atiorney Frank Vaughn has consented to act as honorary president of the society for the day and will probably bp one of the speakers in the big lime that will be held in the hall following the parade. Chief of Police R. J.

Clark, Ftaphaele Ludi-vige, editor of the Johnstown Italian paper; Antonio Fatiganle, president of the Buccinesi society, and John Debarber will be among ths speakers in the hall. After the speechmaking a lunch will be served and a social time held by the members ot" the society in the afternoon and evening. The hall, which is on Eighth avenue near Movent street, has been sundav evening Rev. George u. Ricn bill that for variety is one of the ua beatable kind.

tional praver meeting at 9:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2:15 p. Prof. L.

r- a.niti, onnerintendent. Junior Chris ards. D.D., of the Reformed theologic ivu against mm oy a client, Jonn Henry, who alleged that he had paid him the sum of $250 for the purpose of effecting a settlement of a case, al seminary, of Ivancaster, win speaw Those who acquitted themselves Bucclncsi Society Will Have Flags Blessed and Will Parade. The Buccinesi society, a nrw Italian association of this city, will hold its first public celebration today, with the blessing of two flags at high mass in the Italian Catholic church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a parade, speechmaking and a big social time. They will be joined in the parade by a platoon of police, three bands and the St.

Donata and Christopher Columbus societies. The Italians will assemble at the home of Nicolo Fernicola, on Hill tian Kndeavor at 6:30 p. m. Midweek on "The Christian Ministry'. creditably In the big amateur show Hlhle alnilv.

vvetinesnay i.i.i v. iii. lay at jnaeavor, oaiuma Senior Christian ast night were Brady, the contor Counting the ministers ana delegates, it is expected that 125 will attend the conventidn. The last synod- tionist, who made his first appear nun mat uramus naa misappropriated the money to his own use. Graffius lied a demurrer, alleging that the court was without jurisdiction he- 7:13 p.

m. Christ Second Lutheran Rev. A. K. Wagner.

U. pastor. Preaching at 11 nrt 7:30 m. by. the pastor.

ance this season, and who, incident Lakeniont l.ogan venue between Lakemnnl and South Lakeniont stations. Rev. Robert Biin Fester, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. Mr.

H. M. Spenirlor. superintendent. Divine worship with sermon at 3:45 p.

in. Prayer meeting, Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. Italian Methnilist Episcopal Rev. Joseph Paclarelll, l.

1.. pastor: Miss Sadie J. Slicffcr. deaconess. Preaching at 10 a.

in. by Rev. Mr. Nicholson, of Juniata. Mrs.

Nicholson Will sing two selections, i-raver meetine- Wednesday at p. ni. Sunday school at 2:15 p. Mr. Melviri Reanier.

superintendent. Kindergarten, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, at 2 p. m. Junior League and sewing class, Saturday at 2:15 p. Tn.

Second Italian Sunday school meets funday morning at 9:30. on Twenty-third street. Sewing class, Saturday fnorning at 9:30. Chestnut Avenue Methodist Epi'scopal Rev. Win.

R. Pinken. pastor. Treadling at 10:30 a. in.

hy the pastor, and St 7:3" in. hv Mrs. Letilia M. Owen. leal meeting was held in Woodstock.

ally, cautured the coveted hist prize; Si'inrtav school at 9:13 a. Charles Va. and Rev. .1. Hamilton Smith and Marian and Pauline Lingenfelter, wno took second prize; Alma Donncll his congregation, with the other Re "ormed congregations of the city Geesey.

superintendent. Kndeavor society at 8:3" P- m- Meeting of Brotherhood. Tuesday evening. Urace Lutheran Corner Twelfth ave singing "Cupid's I. O.

captured the side, at 8:30 this morning and will nnk forward tn the next one with third prize, and the fourth was form in line, with their bands. The nue and Kleventh street. Kev. Ernest considerable pleasant anticipation. Buccinesi society will have with it Rnedel McCauley, l- U- pasior.

r-reacn-Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the awarded the Porter diminutive boxers.

The Synod of the Potomac is composed of southern Pennsylvania west of pastor. Morning suojeci. nevenieeii Million Missing Men." 'Kvening subject, handsomely decorated inside and out for the event. Much changing has been done to tne place, which was a small dwelling, to make it suitable for the lodge. The two rooms downstairs have been thrown into one and a high board fence has been built all around the back yard so that the yard can be used for social functions.

an Italian band from Gallitzin; its own band, and the St. Donata also its own musical organization. The marches will proceed to Sixth ave iinnr to Re iooov ecinesuay even Hopped Street Cars. The truant, officers of the city, who ing prayer service and Bible study at 7-45. Teachers Training ciass at have the power to make arrests nue and Kettle street, where they cause the alleged unprofessional con duct has been committed in Cambris county and not in Blair county.

On this point, his honor replied: "Tm question is not wehther the wron; alleged was committed within thi oonflne 'of this county but whether he alleged conduct is inconsistem vith professional obligations and i-evidence of moral dishonesty. Thf jlace of committing the alleged of fense does not affect the actor's turpitude. We have given this ma: 'er our most careful consideration giving full weight not only to tht interests of the public and the ha )ut to the fact that he right in his chosen profef 'ion is at stake. It is not pleasan ut. jt.

is our nlain duty to make th: rule when the lives of school children are will be met by the platoon of police; jeopardy, have started a crusade then all will march in Sixth avenue to Sixth street, to Eighth avenue and he Susquehanna and east of the western boundary of Blair county, Maryland. Virginia. West Virginia and North Carolina. Thus, it can be seen, Vltoona will havo the honor of enter-'aning persons from a large and di- rrsifled territory. Rev.

B. R. of Mount Pleasant, Is now lresident of the synod, and Rev. loyd E. Collentz, of Baltimore, is 'ated clerk.

against boys who hop on street cars. Nine of the youngsters were taken before Alderman Buchanan and giv This captivating speaker should he heard by all patriotic people. The Sacrament of lie Lord's Supper at morninc and evening. Sunday school at p. m.

T.ove-feast at 9:30 a. ni. Epworth League at p. m. Junior Epworth League at 3:30 p.

ni Wednesday even-vne- pracer service at 7:30. First Methodist Episcopal Twelfth venue and Thirteenth street. Minister. Horace Lincoln Jacobs. 1208 Thirteenth ef deaconess.

Adda May Trout, 1219 Pine avenue. Good music. Class, Rover, leader. 9:15 a. m.

Sundav school with special missionary exercises And offering 2:15 p. m. Brotherhood at out Eighth avenue to the church, at the corner of Eighth avenue and Eleventh street. Here high mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father Temple Lutheran I.

O. O. F. hall. Seevnth avenue and Twenty-fourth street.

Rev. C. Af. Aurand, D. pastor Holv Communion at 10:4 a.

m. and 7-30 p. with sermons by the pastor Bible school at 9:45 a. Geo. A.

Foster, superintendent. Midweek service at 7:45 p. m. Reformed. Salem Reformed.

East End fire housi Rev. James Riley Bergey, supply pas tor. Sunday school at 2:30 p. Mr W. K.

Gettlg. superintendent. Worshi. and Holy Communion at 3:30 p. m.

Cincinnati Chief Ousted by Mayor. Cincinnati; October 14. Chief of Police Miiiiken was peremptorily le-moved from office by Mayor Schwab today as a result of the gambling graft inquiry. 1 en a scaring and two were given a talking to by Alderman Irwin. The latter gentleman says the next ones Jerome or Rev.

Father Andrey and that come before him will be sent the flags will be blessed. The ban out to Hollldaysburg to be dealt ners to be blessed are beautiful big Miiiiken refused to resign when asked yesterday. He declares he will carry the fight to the court. If you want quick results in the Morning Tribuaa. with by Judge Baldrlge.

American and Italian ones. Mr. and.

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