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12 MORNING TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, iqi SUBJECTS ootwear: OutdoorandlndoorStyles Men's and Women's I FROM WHICH Win MINISTERS WILL PREACH The Churches Welcome Members and NonMembers to Services. Its ideas are sought for by progressive slioe manufacturers. Its ideals arc high and are as thorns in the flesh of some shoe manufacturers. As to fit.

for example. All good-looking shoes don't fit well. One manufacturer not so long ago offered us his shoes; they were "good-lookers," but they didn't fit were not properly designed. He made us five sets of samples fore he got the shoes according to our ideas. It is so as to leathers, styles and shoemaking throughout the stocks, for men, women, boys and girls.

And never beter exemplified than in the showing of winter shoes and slippers that crowd our shelves and stockroom footwear for outdoors, for general wear and for stormy davs; and daintiest sorts of slippers for house uses and evening wear. The newest styles and special stylesthe broadest choice and choice for particular people with hard-to-fit feet the regular Simon shoe lines embrace them all. 1 i2-3!) at 9:30 a. m. Teacher Training- elass at 2 p.

m. Epworth League at p. an. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday at p. m.

The J'raying band, Xhu-rsdav nt 7 p. in. Evangelistle services at Tipton, at 7 p. conducted bv the Kev. Mr.

Si-linn, seere-tary of fc. M. C. A. of Walnut Avenue Methodist Episcopal Kev.

J. K. Kniwely. pastor. Preaching nt a.

m. aaid p. in. by Kev. W.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Young lien's Christian association will join with the Methodist churches of the city and community in a mass meeting tor men, Sunday at 3.30 in the First Methodist Episcopal church. Itev. Dr. Joseph II. Smith, of California, who is now conducting evangelistic meetings in this city, will make the address.

The association male quartette will sing selections. 11. Clossen, of Juniata. Sunday pl-IiooI at 2:15 p. m.

Junior Lcasine at 3:15 p. ni. Kpwonih League at p. ni. Class In each line the wanted leathers; tan, dull, shiny; in lace, button and Blucher.

The new toe-shapes the extreme (including the 'hump-' toe); the conservative shapes and the common sense. The Simon Shoe Store is a store of ideas and ideals. George W. Brassington will have charge of the meeting Sunday evening at 7.30 in the school house north of Linger Longer. F.

II. Douglass and others will conduct tne service Sunday evening at meeting at a. m. First Methodist Episcopal Twelfth avenue ami Thirteenth street. Minister, Horace Lincoln Jaeolie- ll'S Thirteenth street; deaconess, A.

Trout. '121 line avenue. Good music, K. S. Hover, leader, at 9:15 a.

ni. Sunday school at p. Rev. Mr. Smith, present, followed by mans meeting, p.

C'anan Station. Rev. W. S. Long will teach the R.

K. 1. M. C. A.

joinins, special nm-y'u: by association quartette nd lurire "'horns. lU-v. Smith Bpeakinp. Kpworth League, W. II.

arr. leading, at (1:30 p. m. 'rca oiling- by the Kev. Joseph H.

Simon's Bench Made In Men's Shoes at $5 and $6 In Women's at $5- Smith, u. at a special ex- jxwitory sermon At 7:30 p. m. openlns with a strong song service hy large chorus; spocial eermon by Kev. Smith.

Kroad Avenue Methodist pi scop.il -Hruad avenue and Twenty-ninth street. Kev. Robert Burch Foster, minister. Pi-vine worship and sermon at a. m.

Simon's Gibson Girl In Women's at $4 Simon's Special In Men's at $3.98 Simon's Harvard In Men's and Women's Sunday school lesson in the association gymnasium Saturday at Rev. J. H. Smith, the evangelist, will be at First Methodist. tomorrow, 10.45 a.

2.15 aud 7.30 p. m. The groat mass meeting nt 3.30 will have notable features in singing and sermon. Let all the people come. At the First Lutheran church, corner Twelfth avenue and Fourteenth yilret, on Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock, the Reverend Jlarion Justus Kline.

D. will preach the initial sermon of a new series of sixteen M11ml.1v innraine sermons on "The at $3 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2:15 p. in.

Junior League at Sfl.l p. m. No prayer meeting, Wednesday evening on lecount ot union meeting at he h.ichtn Avenuo Methodist Episcopal church. U'iKemont Metmooist r-oisooDa Itev. Robert ihinh Foster, minister.

Sundav iooI at 1" a m. Divine worship and sermon at p. m. Rev. L.

Niih- ols, preacher. Xo prayer meeting. Tues- lay evening nn oe'imnt of union meet ings in Eighth Avenuo Methodist Epis copal church. Liyswen Methodist Kev. Robert Hureh Fosler.

minister. Sunday Foundations of Faith." This series will consist of a study of the truth of Christianity. The subjects of the Men's Tan Shoes Tans are "the tiling' this fall, in men's shoes. Full liues arc shown in Simon's standard linos: Simon's Iiench Ulatle, at $5 and Simon's Special at Simon's Harvard at $3. And in high-cut Storm Shoes; -with siraps, at $7, $5 and $3.

Kormoua are as follows: December 4, 1. "In the Beginning C.nri:" 2. "The Anthem of the Morn For Evening1 Wear Men's Dress Pumps, at $4. Men's Dancing Pumps, at $3. Womon'a satin Slippers, at $4.

Women's beaded Pumps, at $3.50. Women's strapped Slippers, at $3 to $5. i Women's suedo Pumps and Slippers, at $3, $4 and $5., For House Wear Men's Romeo or opera Slippers, at $1, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.50. Men's Cavalier Slippers, at $3. Women's Felt Slippers, 60c to $1.98.

jng Stars;" 3. "Sonship and Lord school at iv n. m. jueuguo at 0:30 p. in.

Divine worship and sermon at 7:30 p. in. Xo prayen- meeting. Thursday evening on account of union meel-ingH in Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Fifth avenue and Fourth street.

Kev. Alex. I-amberson. paster. Class meeting at a.

m. Junior Eeasuo at 9:45 a. rn. PreacSiing at a. m.

Sunday school at 2:15 p. in. Epworth eague at p. in. Evangelistic services at 7:30 p.

m. Fairview Methodist Episcopal Kev. H. ship;" 4. "The Divinity of Christ; r.

"The Humanity of Christ;" "Tim Prnr.a on Mount Calvary;" 7. Tie Uluulnr. Men's tan Viking. double solo, at $6. "The Descent Into Hades; fi.

is Risen;" 9. "Coronation and throDement;" 10. "Our Lord's turn;" 11. "The Holy The Church of the Living Cod; Women's Shoes Black velvet Boots, of superior (juality, at $3.20, $4.50 and $5. Women's college shoes at tan, calf, gun metal ealf and patent Women's dull calf walking boots, at $3 in Harvards; $3.50 in Queeu Quality and Boston Favorite; $4 iu Gibson Girl, aud $5 in Bench made.

Simon's tan shoes for ladies are the nobbiest things in Altoona. Every pair new within tho last four weeks; in button style Sizes 2 to widths AA to $4, $3.50 and $3. All new high-toe lasts. The Simon's Gibson Girls shoes at all leathers; sizes 1 to widths AA to E. At satisfactory shoes in complete size range 1 to in patent colt, dull calf, tan calf and glazed kid.

Our Harvard. loll'. 13. J. Schuchart.

pastor. Preaching at iv.Vi black kid Jjlueher, leaUicr-lini'd; m. anil 7:30 p. m. by the pastor.

ln'llows-iongu; $4.50 and $3. Sunday s-hooI at 2 P. m. Class mect- mir at a. ill.

Epworth League at m. mipsou Motlioillst Episcopal tvorner kid boudoir Slippers, at hixtn avenue-and Twenty-third street. Women's $1. Itev. Henry A.

Strauh. nastor. Eruther- "Forgiven;" 14. "Resuvgam:" "The Fndless Life With Christ;" 16. "The Kndless Life Without Christ." At 7.30 o'clock this Sunday evening, the Rev.

Dr. Kline will deliver the sixth sermon in the evening series being preached on "The Life History of David," the subject for the evening being "The Abyss of Sin." A moat cordial Invitation is extended to the hiHid Devotional meeting at 9:15 a. in. Preaching at a. m.

and- 7:30 p. m. by tile pastor. Morning subiocl. 'The l'ractlce ol tlie Presence of God.

Evening revival service. Sunday school at p. m. Junior League, at 3:30 p. m.

Senior anl Intermediate Leagues at Men's Ian calf, double sole to heel, at $3.98. Men's heavy-weight calf Blucher, at $5. Men's dull and black calf Blucher styles, at $3.50 and $3.98. And even greater variety iu tho black leathers, including styles for dress occasions. congregation, its friends, and all (strangers within our city's gates to Open Until O'clock Tonight attend these series 01 sermons.

A special feature of the services p. m. i he wervices in the church for this week are a.11 canceled. All are expected to attend the union revival meeting at lEighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. Services every day at 3 p.

m. and 7:30 p. m. See daily reports. Chestnut Avenue Methodist Episcopal Kev.

Win. 11. Pichen. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. in. by the pastor. Morning subject, "Self-Mastery." Evening subject.

"Tile Great Ad nt the First Lutheran enurcn, come Twelfth avenue and Fourteenth street, is the vesper organ service each Sunday evening at 7.10 o'clock For Girls shoes at $1.50 to as to vent. Sunday school at. P. in. at which service the church organist.

hior Epworth League at 3:30 p. m. Ep- These Basement Specials lor Siturdy Men's Heavy Grain Blucher Shoos, extra heavy doublo soles, sizes (5 to 12, regular $2 value, basement price, $1.50. Men's Buckskin-Iiko Shoes in tan and black blucher patterns, full bellows tongue, sizes 6 to 11, $2.00 value, basement price, $1.35. Boys' Dull Leather Button Shoes, sizes 11 to 12i, worth $1.50, basement price, $1.20.

Sizes 1 to o'i. worth $2.00, basement price, $1,45. AntiTrust Rubbers Little men's sizes, 9 to 2, basement prico, 39c. Boys' sizes, 2 to 49c. Men's sizes, 6 to 11, 59c.

Professor H. F. Faber renders organ Girls' size. woiiii league a.t p. m.

l-hglrth Avenue Methodist Episcopal selections inspiring and helpful. Pro Eighth avenue anl Thirteenth street. Kev. Sininson B. Evans, pastor.

Preach ing at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. by Boys Shoes Oak Soles, $1.50 to as to size.

Simon's Harvard, $2.50 and as to size. me pastor. Sunday school at u. in Class meeting at 9:30 a. m.

Junior League at p. m. Epworth League at p. in. Revival meetings every fessor Faber program lor tins tun-dav is as follows: Prelude, Oft'crtoire, J.

P. Attwater; Lasaraneta, Gatauo Agaga; Albmn-Blatt major, Carl Vcnth; preludes No's. 7-20-24, Fr. Chopin; Craale Song, A. Hoffmann; Pries-Lied, R.

Wagner. A cordial invitation is extended always to the congregation with its friends and all strangers in our city ev'uiing next weeii ieu ny evangelist Rev. Joscpli II. Smith. Girls' high-cut Shoes: tan calf; buckles and strap top fastening; sizes to 11, at lV3 to 2, at $2.50, and 2'i to 6 at $3.

Girl's Jockey Boots; low heels and full rounding toe-shape; at $1 to $3, as to size, with tassel and patent cuff. Lutheran. Christ Second Lutheran Rev. A. Wagner.

1. pastor. Preaivhing at II Sturdy oil tan ealf, high top chong, with straps; double solc to heel; sizes 1 to at $2,98. 1. in.

ami ni. bv the nastm- MAL. NEUWAHL, 1402 Eleventh Ave. M'irnjng subject, "Keopenang Wells." r.veiung sitojei-t, -ini-y Have Taken to attend this service. Jf.itc.hcll.

director of P.n-1. study Ca-tedlictical class and Bi. ble study, at 2 p. m. tS.

Bama'bas' Mission SOB Thirteenth street. cla.sfs tor men and women. Christian School room. Sunday school Kcrvlcrt hv H.n- at m. Tanic.

"Worth Baptist. every Sunday at 3 p. m. Away My Lord." Sunday school at 9:45 a. Charles Geesey, superin-teinlent.

Endeavor society at 6:30 m. Teacher Training class, Monday at p. ni. Bethany Lutheran Coiner Third avenue ami Second street. Rev.

Italph 31. Hergstresser, pastor. Sunday school at 5:45 a. ni. Installation of officers for coming year.

At It a. m. public worship. Special anniversary services with reception of new members. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p.

Mrs. W. Kepler, Congregational -prayer meeting at p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.

Freda Ivallsmit.li, leader. At 7:30 p. ni. worship with sermon, "AJid Peter CMemorial Baptist Corner Fifth avo- iHiinlment. Itev.

IT. K. Oxlev. misslon- while Life." Laura, Gchrot, leader. Kvcrilnsr wrvice at Tho nastur will uue and Sixth street.

Rev. II. 15. (Jar- ary to tho colored people, nor, 1). pastor, ltcgulur services for, Church ot God.

deliver the lifth tsermrm in the series: Sunday evening, December 4, will be Christian Endeavor evening at the First Presbyterian church. The meeting will open at 7:15 p. m. with song service of thirty minutes, after which h. pa si or.

Rev. II. L. Iiowlby, will deliver a short address on the subject of tho evening, "The Worth While Life." Special music will he a feature of the evening, the program consisting of two selections by the church quartette, the titles of which -are "Jesu3 is Precious" and "He Did Not Die in Vain." A selec "Stories from My Mother's Rihle." Sub worship at a. in.

and 7:30 p. m. 1-iirs Church of God Corner of Fifth by the ra.stor. Morninsr subieet. "In avenue and Thirteenth street.

Kev. H. ject for the evening heinsr: "The Futri- tive." Church News for December will Kvetnnr subject. "Lnder 1). BouKlrter, pastor.

Preaching' -t he distributed Oit both lnnrninur nnd ev- TWO COMMITTEES HELD MEETINGS Public Works and Finance Considered Various Documents emin; services, me jiomoi r.noeavur meeuntf tu u.noav scnool at a. in. LJinstuti lo send lo an student. Teacher Tntfnltig class on Wed-. Wednesday evening at' 7:45.

The Lord's Church of (Sod Mission R.v. C. S. roiioweu linn Alar i "It. nesday evening alter prayer service.

bupner will bo observcM at tho close of Nonomaker. Trastor Chnivh of streets. It proposes to open Twenty-fourth avenue and Twenty-third Twenty-lift alleys, on condition that she be exempt and exonerated from tiny assessments made against the lnnd for sewer and water froul- age. Favorable. 1 A favorable report was also mado the resolution authorizing and directing the city engineer to prepare a grade ordiua-nce for Twenty-tirst avenue between Washington avenue and Sixteenth street.

Finance Committee. These members of the finance committee were present at tho meeting hold last evening: Messrs. tteilly (chairman), Irviu, Keefer, Root, Bui-goon, Oieg, Parker, I. F. Rhodes and Brumbaugh.

The first matter taken up was ordinance 2932 providing for the cstab- Olivet Chapter and Junior Friday afternoon. Third J'reshytcrian Itev Endeavor, the mornins service. Cod, corner Tweutv-flrst avenue and Fii-st BaptistCorner Kleventh avenue Fourth street. Sundav school at 2:30 p. lames Fifteenth street.

Kev. Clayton Grin- m. Christian F.ndeavor at r. m. iiviuc, pastor.

ju wn-v-cv in the lower neil. pastor. PreadlilnK at 11 a. ni. and KvanKellstie services at 7: HO p.

led vi uic oecuuo njieii crei.nren at i o. in. i.v the Tmsrot i N.mff hv tho Vice. lcmplu Lutliciian I. O.

O. F. hall Seventh avenue and Twenty-fourth street. Rev. c.

M. Aurand. P. pastor. Divine worship at 10:45 a.

ni. and p. with sermons by the pastor. Morning theme. "Realistic Religion." Evening theme, "Faith, Not Feeling" lhble school at a.

Geo. A Foster, superintendent. Midweek service at :4.. p. m.

Fourth Lutheran Corner Howard avenue and Third street. Rev. I). Draw- dwiib ijmis oi cipiiMuat Last Night. Work." hvenniK subject.

"Man's Sin and Lakemont Preaching at 10:45 a. in. by the and lit p. m. by tion by the young men's octette and one by the Young Endeavorcrs' chorus, in connection with several favorite selections from the hymnal.

The congregation is urged to attend jind spend the hour with the Endeavorcrs. Strangers and visitors iilways welcome. Evangelistic services will continue each evening during next week at ciuircn. fittn avenue and Second stroel. Preaching at 11 a.

m. and m. by the pastor. Sunday will rniwt at p. ilr.

J. a. Y. V. S.

C. K. at p. in. Midweek prayer service at 7:45 D.

Maddook. Sunday school at 2:30 p. ni. Chra-tian Endeavor at 0:30 p. in HoIIidaysburg Preaching at 3:30 p.

God's Jlerey." Sundav school at 9::,0 a. m. Primary department at 2:30 p. m. Y.

V. S. C. E. tit :5 p.

m. The ordinance of tho Iord's Supper will bo administered at the cUiee of the morn-iiifr service, and all new members welcomed with the hand of Christian fel- THE ACTION TAKEN THEREON m. by the pastor. Sunday soliool at 2:30 I p. Thursday.

If. 4 4 i.iu.Lu a i -oa -icriaii corner ot ausit. i-rcaoiitiig jut 00:30 a. m. and p.

m. by the pastor. Morning subject, "Tiio Bread nf Life Broad avenuo and Twenty-fourth street. Sei- I lowship. Special music Kev.

Walter L. Whallon. n.Lstor. tlie choir at vices at a. m.

and 7:20 n. both sen-ices. to'lishing of the office of plumbing in I i -'ifth Fift preacnins oy tne pastor. sub-i isa-piist corner avenuo Three Ordinances Referring Proposed Annexation Reported Favorably. Evening "Sin, the Separator Suntlay pehool at 2:15 p.

m. Junior Endeavor a.t m. Senior Endeavor at m. Prayer jneotlng, Wednesday at p. m.

Missima.ry meeting on Inesday evening, a.t 7:30. p. on. Christian Endeavor at p. m.

United Presbyterian. Second Unitei Prosbyterlan Corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-fifth street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. rreachlng at 111 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. First United Presbyterian Corner or Howard avenue and Fourth street. Rev.

David It. Turn.bu.ll, pastor. Preaching wrvioes eonducted tiy tho pastor, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Bible school at a. m. J. B.

Price, snpe.r- the Church of God mission, corner of Twenty-first avenue and Fourth street, will be led by the pastor. Special music. Every person invited. In the series of sermons' which the jecu, rne sows Alienors. ami i wenty-nrst Kev.

J. Albert subject, "Christianity's Convincing Cred- Metzser, pjistor. Preaching at a. ontials." Sunilay sc-liool at 11:45 a. ni.

and 7:30 p. m. bv the pastor. Mr. 1j.

B. Seiner, Chris- Morning- subject. "The Relation of the l.ian Endeavor at p. m. Budget to Missions." Evening subject, prayer service.

Wednesday at p. "L.jkers On at the Cross." Sunday spector a salary of $1,000. A motion was made to hold the measure over. President Johnston, of the board of health, being present made a state-, nient in which he said tho board had no desire to put a tho matter at this h.t. 'a ul Lutheran Cm Che tnut avenue and Tl.irfUti.

Two councilmanie committees met followed by tho Normal Bible Study seihool at 2:30 p. Mr. James Fousl at intnedent. Christian Endeavor societies superintendent, fnristlan Endeavor at city hall last evening to prepare time, but hoped councils would see for the regular meetings of councils their way clear to take favorable ac- which will convene next Monday tion when appropriation ordinance is t- onit, pastor. Divine worship with preaching by the pastor, at 10:.,0 a.

in i. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2: la p. m.

Christian Kn.leav-or praise service at p. m. Morning subject. "A Penniless Philanthropist Evening "Tlie Anchored su irt Lutheran Corner Twelfth avenue and street. Itev.

Marion .1. Kane, pi. pastor. Services at '1O-30. class: Mr.

S. C. Mover. feavhef. Knights of King Arthur, Friday at 7 p.

m. Reformf d. Trinity Keformed of Seventh avenue ami Eighth street. Kev. Jam.1 Kiloy Bergey.

pastor. Sunday school at a. Prof. U. I.

Kvbh, superin-tendent. At 11 a. in. wors-hip and ser at 6:30 p. m.

Church of Christ, (Disciples.) First Church of Chrfst, (Disciples) Corner Sixth avenue and Ninth street. Rev. Percy A. Davis, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a.

M. E. Woods, superintendent. Preaching at 10:45 a. m.

night The more Important work act prepared. The motion to hold over was carried. Favorable action was taken on ed upon was: The public works com pastor is preaching in the Second Presbyterian church the subject for tomorrow evening is "The Fugitive." In this discourse Dr. Stiles will traverse the experiences of the fleeing Jacob, who is running away from the Nemesis of his own folly. The strong truth of the Bible narrative is undiminished and the value to present day life in no wise; abated.

This sermon will be the fifth in the series "Stories from My Mother's Bible." p. Emenck. leader. United Brethren. Third United Brethren Rev.

It. J. Head, pastor. Preaching at 10:43 a. m.

and at 7:,10 p. im. by the pastor. Morning subject, "Rivers of Evening subject, "Rebuking the levourer." Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.

V. P. S. E. at 2:30 p.

m. First l-nited Bretliren Eighth and Twelfth street. Rev. A. A.

iong, pastor. Public worship and sermon 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

Sunday school mittee passed favorably on three an these resolutions: Exonerating First, nexation ordmances-two referring to chulTh of christ 1)arsonage for cIty mon, "Readiness for Christ's Coming." "Do Wo Expect Him? How Stall We Prepare for Him?" Afternoon at 2:30 the meeting of the Juniors; Mr. .1 V. Go-brecht, leader. Evening services: At 6:45 Subject of sermon, "A Needed Virtue." Mission band at 2:30 p. m.j Mrs.

H. G. Gathers, superintendent. Chrisitan Endeavor meeting at p. J.

W. Rudisill, president Preaching at 7:45 p. subject of discourse. "The Cross of Christ." Meeting of official board on iu a nam and the other to the Eleventh. The tax for 1909; also directing city en-, ffinnni frt li'Qnr n-QnCiTit In favni" nf p.

wmi bv the pastor. Morning subject First Sermon 1-onndations of Faith The. Existence of God." Evening auhfpct Sixth Sermon "Life Historv lavid The Ahyss of Sin." Concre maucB commute ucieu lavoiauiy Singiscr for to cover costs meeMnsr of Heidelberc at 111 a. in. Y.

P. iS. C. and Jti (. onsecration Eeague: dam- Mary Willentot, leader.

At.l'ior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Tea-h The music rendered by the Lyric the ordinance fixing the salary of rt jrs t0 ln which wa3 chief of tho fire department at rm)ni imo a 7S10 worship and sermon, "Heaven." "It in the morning, the third of the series era Training class at 7 on Monday obstructiou ol)strl male quartette is exceptionally line on "Revivals ot Record" will be nreach- evenling. Praver mcetinir at S.

on Wed on avenue. service, begins at 7:30. ed; subject, "The Revival Under Nehe meeting at 9:30 a. m. Simdav school'at 2:1..

p. Prof. L. C. Smith, superintendent.

Junior Christian Endeavor at :30 p. in. Midweek Bible studv, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor, Saturday at 7:15 p.

ni Presbyterian. Juniata Presbyterian Rev Albert Allen Bird, pastor. Prea.i-.hing by tho pas- nesday evening. Christian and Missionary Alliance. The Christian arid Missionary Alliance 'Rev.

11. Mailer Herr pastor. Services equality with the same office in other cities. It also discussed the plumbing inspector's ordinance, and the suggestion to extend the Sixteenth uu account. 01 tne great mass Inhabitants and Our Fellowship with Them." Wednesday midweek prayer service.

Salem InformedWorshipping in the Kast 1-hid fireliou.se. Itev. James Riley Hergey, pastor. Sunday school at 2:.10 p. W.

Cetlife'. superintendent. Wednesday evenintt. midweek prayer sc.rviee. Thursday afternoon, the meet meeting for men in the First Meth nna'h.

Evening subject, "TJie Potter and tiie I'itcher." Brethren. Sixth Avenuo Brethren Corner Sixth avenuo and Fifth street Rev. W. S. Long, pastor.

Preaching at 10:0 a. m. and at p. m. by the pastor.

Morn- Negative report was ordered made on resolution to exonerate Samuel Kamp from city tax of 1910 on property, 1929 Fourteenth avenue. Ordinance Xo. 2932 Fixing tho salary of the thief of the fire depart meets in the Trainmen's hall. Eleventh odist Episcopal church Sunday after- iir. ax a.

mi. and 7:30 n. avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, over Turner's drug store. Bible Boon, tne Altoona Class Leaders' as day sdiool at flXO a. in.

Junior Endeavor at p. in. Christian Endeavor at scnool at a. m. Preaching at sociation will not meet, as an Fridav in.

subjecl, "Christ, Our Sin-Hearer." ing the Ladies Aid society, afternoon, nicetinns of the "ate. nounced. helical Evening Mfhject, Ambassadors for lotved hv CrannMinlnn iSW.nln u.f J-. Christ. Sunday school at 9:15 a.

m. snhieot "TMi ihut Wrri. nt (ii 'mi class meetJiis at itho home of Seward Decker. Christ Reformed Twelfth avenue and During the week at tlie home. 10J9 We, Lr.risuan vvorKers meeting at p.

ni. Wednesday evening meeting at 7:45. Mission Sunday school on Twentv-third branch of the Fourth district sewer. These matters will undoubtedly come up for nnal action when the new appropriation ordinance is framed. The important work of the committees follows Public Work Committee.

The members present were Chairman C. E. Rhodes and Messrs. Bur-goon, Gicg, D. F.

Rhodes, Shute, Keefer, Cochrane and Meek. These I'. Ill ITeshyterian Corner Fourteenth avenue and Twelfth street. Kev. 11 Howl-hy.

pastor. Public worship 11 p- 'ril0 Pastor will preach. The service in the eveuint' will be a special young people's meeting to the coiiKTeira.tiun Seventeenth avenue. Bible Training class a sueciaj service win ue Held in the First Presbyterian church on on -iiiesuay. prayer on Wednesday, on founday evening at.

r.io o'clock. It ment at $1,500 per annum, was read and ordered returned with a favorable report. Various departmental reports were received and ordered received and filed. A communication from the depart-, ment of public works relative to one from department of heah was read. It referred to the desire of tho health sireet aoove seventh avenue, at p.

m. Prethren Comer M'anle avenue and Fifteenth Itev. J. Hamilton Smith, minister. Sunday schooj at a.

ni. Morniim' worship and permon at 11; subject. "The I'l-eparation for the Advent Tlirouirh the Sacred Scriptures." Kven- inursday prayer at 3017 Pine avenue. Seventh Day Advntlst. will be under the auspices of the The Seventh Day Ad ventlst Corner of xniruoin sireci.

jrtev. l. t. Eikenuepry i uaia Sixth avenues. Preaching- pastor Preacinng at 10:45 a.

m. and at eordially invited. A praise service will begin at 7:4 a and la.st a half when the evening worship with address bv the pastor will take nlaoe: Sunday evening at 7:30. by the Pastor iito p. m.

by tne pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. an. V. J.

S. C. E. at 6:30 ordinances and resolutions were act-1 Christian Endeavor society and for all the young people and the congregation and their friends. At 7:15 will begin a song servic lasting about a half hour at which old familiar hymns will be sung.

The young The Worth-WhIle Life." Stind p. m. United Evanaelleaf ed upon: v. r. Bcnwartz.

ouDject, rne imiiiut ability of tlie Ten Commandments." Millennial Dawn. JHllenndal Dawn International -Rihii board to have tho Sixteenth 6treet 1 a. m. No 6:30 o'clock 'meetinf of the Christian JOndeavor on account of No. 2972 Annexing a portion of Grace United Evaneglical, Juniata Park Key.

i. bturger kliuftz. pastor. Xt 10:4 uie aDove Alondav at P. Teaoher'a Ti-a-iiiintr rln.is Tat.

luff wurslrip and sermon at 7 subject. Opportunity Watching." Midweek ser-nce, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Catechetical class, Friday at p. m.

Iteformed Corner Kiyhth ave-neu and Twenty-third Kev. A C. Itenoll, piistor. Sunday at 9:45 a. J.

K. Steward, superintendent, ar-ornlng service at 11. by the pastor; subject, "Philip's Question," in John Junior and Intermediate Christian Kndeavor at 4 p. m. Senior Christian prayer micetlnir at p.

m. Kvenins- service at 7:30 -n. m. Students' association meet Golden Eagle hall, corner Ninth avenue and Twelfth iogan townsnip lying uetween the extended, as a sanitary measure, to present city line at the western side a a. m.

the annual election of. officers will mens octette will also sing a selec be held instead of preachinf. Preadhing at 7:30 p. m. by the pa'-r.

Sunday day at p. AVomen's sm-ir-tj-. Wednesday at 7:43 o'clock midweek niee-tiinr. ICchoes from the (Wn. street.

7:30 p. m. Subject, "Tho Two Typical Blessings of Isaac," Gen. Church Conservation of Walton avenue and the alley from tbe city cngineer also ac-tween Logan and Harrison avenues corapanicd the communlcations BtaV and Kettle street aiid the lands of the of pubijc O. V.

Hager ty, adjacent to Tenth not ha've tho molley to do thft ward. P'avorable. i nrnno inf iirna oL at Brotherhood. Kntertaimnent scnooi at tu in. sharp.

Brotherhood at 3 p. m. K. L. C.

IS. service at 6:45 p. m. Midweek prayer services at 7:30 p. m.

Y. L. B. Frida at 8 p. m.

First United Erangelical -Sixth avenue Real Estate Transfers. The following were taken from the tion, the boys and girls chorus will render a favorite and 'he church quartette will sing one of the Endeavor 7:45 the pastor will assume charge of the service smd at 8 o'clock will deliver an address on the subject, "The Worthwhile Life." The public is cordially invited. ioi. Jiuiuv al p. Ill Jlrotherhood entertaining Judge Bon is' lyindsey, Donvor, Col.

by the pastor: subject, "Advent. Blessings." Since are the first services lit. iiri iji "VI iv CI CIJIO uuuin Nt. 2967 Annexing a certain por Altoona PrftHli-terlnii r. records of the county yesterday: John Bonner and wife to Jacob L.

Noffsker, McKee Gap 00 tion of Logan township lying between Bell and Walton avenues and present Ixisan avenues, IJj-wen. P.ev J. Jlallett. pastor. Preaelilng- at 11 a.

in! and i. im. bv the rewtnr. Andrew 1L C. Sellera and wife.

under tlie new pastorate we respectfully urge that all members and friends of the congregation be present at all of tho above services if it is at all possible. 't. Paul's Reformed. 'Sixth avenue and Fourth street, Juniata. Kev.

Albert F. eastern city line and Juniata street, subject, "Contrary "Winds." Sunday made the remark that it wa.1 a question which would have to wrestled with when the annual ai-propriation was fixed, and thereupon i a motion to receive and file was made and carried. The committee followed this by adjourning. to John G. Sellers, Hollidays- burg 51,800 00 John Sellers and wife to to the Tenth ward of Altoona.

Favor 'liool at a. Blr. J. -Wil-anis, Miilweelr able. Wednesday.

Ilov Vriflm- vt-t't' Andrew MeC. Sellers, iroilidays- burg 11,800 00 No. 3009 Fixing- and establishing minister League, Sunday at ana iieveiuu street. Kev. W.

J. ('amp-hell, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. and at 7:30 p.

m. by the pastor. Sunday! school at a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.

m. Prayer meeting, at 7:43 p. m. Protestant Eplscooal. St.

Luke's Protestant Episcops- Corner Eighth avenue and ThirteenUu street. Rev. George R. Bishop, rector. Second Sunday in Advent.

Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon at 10:4.) a. "Tho Holy Scriptures." Evening prayer and sermon at Story of the Church in Britain." Sunday school at 10 a. m.

'St, Peter's Mission Y. M. C. A. hall, Juniata.

Sunday school at (p. in, Second Presbyteriiui Kev ii, the grade of Second avenue between Howard Stile. 1). pastor. Jlorning When In Concerning Ice Cram.

No mistake Msthodist EoiscoDal. First Episcopal, Juniata Rev. Oliar'M Dunning, D. pastor. ot 10:45 a.

m. and at 7:.10 p. m. by Sunday school at a. an.

League ait j. ni. and Kpworth ensue al 6:30 p. m. Fast Altoona Mothoditt Kptsc-opal Rev.

O. MiKer. pastor. 1'reachiiis at :5,0 p. m.

by the pastor. Sutidav school 10:30 a. an. Junior League and class Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth streets. Held over.

ixace. pa-sror. ouikiay sciiool at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 141:40 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Morning subject, "The Second Coming of Our Lord." Kv-ening subject, "John Reveals God's Preservation of the Faithful in the Midst of Judgment on the Wicked." Junior Christian Kndeavor at 3 p.

an. Christian Pndeavor at m. Wednesday niaht services at 7:45, with normal Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation, Doan's Regulcts operate easily, tona the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. will be made If decide in favor No.

3036 a donation of' pasior win preach. Subject, "By Way uf Itemeni'bi-ance Muiilv by the Lyric nialo miartette; Air Clyde C. lCnglish. organist. Sundny school at 2::0 p.

IT. K. Mc-Cauley, superintendent. Jlra. Heuryl of MAGEE'S.

Iti 1ft grtiaranteed pure. land mado ty Mri). -Annie Carey, situate between Twenty-third and Twen- Prompt delivery 13-09 Ttvfclftft. Ask your druggist for them. street.

i ty-fif th avenues and Ninth and Tenth tue-thur-sat..

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