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I rn y y 12 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 26 1803 AEYICII GAVIN WILL PREACH HE WILL OCCUPY PULPIT AT THE GADSDEN STREET METHODIST CHURCH AT THE MORNING AND EVENING SERVICES TODAY Rev C W Gavin will occupy tha pulpit at the Gadsden Street Method- ist ¬ church at both the morning and evening services today the First Methodist church not being ready for services as yet Mr Gavin requests that all members of his congregation attend services at the Gadsden Street churchRev C P Hall to Preach Services are to be conducted at the First TJnlversallst church today and Rev Chas P Hall will occupy the pulpit- At Presbyterian Church The following program will be ren ¬ dered at the Christmas song service- at the First Presbyterian church to- night at 730 oclock Organ Voluntary1March of the Magi Harber A Fine House on East Hill overlooking the bay on East Jackson street for a quick sale at 2650 Also 12 lots in West King tract at 450 Also a fine corner store and dwelling close- in at 2650 s s John N Day 6 E Garden St Miss Laney- AnthemU3ethlehem Homer Bartlett Mrs Sandusky and Chorus Violin Solo Scotch Lullaby Luigi Von Kunits Miss Fulghum Hymn 118 Tenor SoloAngels from the Realms of GloryJohn A West Mr Garfield Anthem The Infant King Xeldllnger Chorus Offertory Selected Miss Laney- AnthemuChrlstmas Shelley- Mr Garfield and Chorus Violin SoloSalu dAmour E Elgar Anthem Christmas Shelley Mrs McNeil and Chorus Hymn 12- 2SERVICES TODAYT- he order of services at the various churches In and near Pensacola today will be as follows CATHOLIC- St Michaels Church First Mass at 7 a m Childrens Mass 9 a m Last Mass 1030 a m Rosary Vespers and Benediction 5 oclock p m Sacred Heart Church Cor Jackson and 9th Ave Rev Patrick Turner Pastor Prof Henry Seel Organist Church of Sacred Heart 9th Avenue I and Jackson StRev Patrick Turner pastor Prof Henry Seel organist Sunday Services 700 a m Low Mass 930 a m High Mass followed by Sun ¬ day School 300 p m Baptisms 400 p m Rosary Benediction of Blessed Sacrament- Confessions Saturdays and ev 3 of feasts 400 p m St Josephs Church Order of services- at St Josephs church until further no ¬ ticeSundays 7 a m Low Mass and Ins- truction 9 a m Sunday School 10 a m High Mass and Instruction 3 p m Vespers Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament- Confession Saturday evenings from 4 p m to 9 p m Also on the evenings be ¬ fore Holy Days of Obligation and 1st Fri days Baptisms on Sundays at 1 p m and 4 p m or by appointment Mass on week days at 8 a m BAPTIST First Ba CnurchRev Thos M Callaway pastor residence 114 W Gads ¬ den street Sunday School at 930 a m S L Fulghum Supt Preaching ser ¬ vice 11 a m and 730 p m B Y P U Sunday evening 630 Prayer service and teachers meeting Wednesday even ¬ ing 730 Baraca and Phllathea classes every Sunday morning at 930 oclock All are cordially Invited to attend all services East Hill Baptist Church Between Gadsden and Jackson streets on 13th avenue J W Senterntt pastor Preach ¬ ing every Sunday at 11 a m and 730 p m Sunday School every Sunday at 945 a m Prayermeet- ing ¬ every Wednesday night at 745 p m B Y P U every Sunday at 645 t m West HIM Baptist Church 1912 West Jackson Rev E E Rice Pastor Sun ¬ day School 1100 a m Preaching services 1100 a m and 730 p m on second and fourth Sundays B Y P U 630 p m Young men are cordially Invited to visit the Baraca class of the First Baptist church at 930 a m Sundays We wel ¬ come all EPISCOPAL Christ Churcn Rev G Monroe Royce rector In charge W K Hyer Superintendent of the Sun- day ¬ School William Packham Mus Bac Organist- and Choirmaster Sundry after Christmas 745 a m Holy Communion 945 a m Sunday School and Bible Class 1100 a m Choral Service and Sermon 73 p m Carol Service Mr John Bradford will sing the Recitative For behold darkness shall cover the earth and the air The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light from Handels Messiah The choir will re ¬ peat the Christmas Carols and Anthem Saint Katharines Church Davis and Cervantes StreetsThe Venerable Arch ¬ deacon Allen Rector Harry E Hoppen Supt of Sunday School Holy Euchreist at 730 a m Sunday School and Bible classes at 930 a m Matins Litany and Sermon at 11 oclock- St Johns Episcopal Church Warring tonHoly Communion and Sermon at 1030 Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 Rev Wm Brayshaw Pastor- METHODIST First Methodist ChurchHannah Hall over automobile garage on West Romana street Services 11 a m and 730 p m Rev C W Gavin pastor Telephone 1404 930 a m Sunday chool Gadsden Street Methodist Church Rev E C Moore pastor Services 11 a m and 730 p m Sunday School 930 a m W R Bennett Superintendent- The Young Mens Baraca class of the Gadsden Street Methodist Church meets every Sunday morning at 930 oclock All young men over the age of 16 years are cordially Invited The Philathea Class of Gadsden Street Sunday School meets every Sunday morn Ing at 930 oclock as a part of the regular organization but in a Class Room of Its Own A sincerely cordial invitation Is extended to all young ladles not other ¬ wise affiliated The Phllathea Class motto- Is We Do Things Come and help us do them you will find the pleasure ru tual Mr Ed Campbell Teacher Busy Peoples ClassA Class In con- nection ¬ with the Gadsden Street Sunday School for adult persons who Ao not have time to properly prepare the lesson during- the week meets at 900 a m Methodist Mission ChurchCor 11th avenue and DeLeon streets Preaching- on the first and third Sunday nights at 730 p m at Muscogee wharf M E church by the pastor Sunday School every Sunday at 330 p m E T Briggs Supt Rev Geo W Carpenter Pastor M E Mission- At M E Church Corner Navy Yard Wall Sunday Dec 26 1909 dunday Sunday School opens at 1030 a m At 730 p m song service and services conducted by Rev R W Iliott member Gadsden Street M E Church Tuesday December 2S 1909 Christmas- tree and exercises from 6 to 8 p m Open Ing prayer and talk by Rev A M Simp- son ¬ Baptist In charge of Pensacola Mis- sion ¬ Pensacola Fla At Gymnasium at Fort Barrancas Sun ¬ day Dec 26 1909 Song service begins at 1015 a m and sermon by Rev A W Simpson Baptist In charge of Pensacola Mission Pensacola Fla 730 p m Wednesday Dec 29 1909 Song service and services conducted by member of the W C T U Special music The public is cordially invited to at ¬ tend all of above services PRESBYTERIAN- First Presbyterian cnurch East Chase Street Rev Julian S Sibley pastor Sabbath School 945 a m Mens Bible class 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 730 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday- at 730 p m New City Mission 12th St and 13th AvenueC F Zeek Superintendent Sabbath School 330 p m Prayer meet Ing Friday at 730 p m LUTHERAN CHURCH German Lutheran Church Rev J F W Reinhardt Pastor Sunday school 9 a m German service at 1030 a m English service at 7 p m Sunday School exercise at 9 a m SALVATION ARMY Salvation ArmyHall 20 > West Gov ¬ ernment St Adjutant ana Mrs Grim shaw In charge Junior services 2C1 p m Salvation Army meeting 8 pn Ser- vices ¬ every night excepting Monday at 8 p m A cordial welcome will be ex ¬ tended to all Fowl Taste GOOD while youre eating it XMAS TIMEbadawful bad in YOUR MOUTH the day after if you fail to take a CASCARET at bed time to help nature remove the overdrinking and eating load Dont neglect to have Cascarets with you to start the New Year right They simply help nature help you 891 CASCARETS roc a box for a weeks treatment all druggists Biggest seller in the world boxes a month FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH First Christian ChurchEast Chase St Sunday School 945 a m J A Wilson Superintendent Preaching at 1100 a m and 745 p m by the pastor Thomas Lennox Prayer meeting each Wednesday even ¬ ing at 745 A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend any of our services The Church of ChristCor Jackson and Alcaniz Sts Bible School 945 a m and preaching at 11 a m and 730 p m by W T Tracy Prayer meeting Wednes ¬ day at 745 p m and topic meeting Friday at 730 p m All are Invited UNIVERSALIST CHURCH First Universalist ChurchEast Chase street Sunday School 10 a m Y P C i U at 630 p m CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS- First Church of Christ Scientist Rooms 12H Masonic Temple Services Sunday 11 a m Wednesday 730 p m Reading Room open during the day all are welcome I BARRACA UNION The following churches are represented- In the Barraca Union and have class ses ¬ sion every Sunday morning at 930 a m Presbyterian East Chase street W B Ferris Teacher First Methodist Hannah Hall West I Romana street J A Kirkpatrick First Baptist Church North Palafox Street Mrs Bickerstaff teacher Gadsden Street Methodist Church Miss Edith Lusk teacher Young Mens Christian Association 41- 5pm m p m J H Sherrill teacher- All I young men are cordially invited to attend one of these services Y M C A Y M C APalafox and Belmont streets Open week days 9 a m to 10 p m Open Sundays 3 p m to 6 p m Free public reading room Visitors welcome at all times Bible Teachers Training Class Thursdays 8 p m COLORED BETHEL Bethel Baptist Church Services today- as follows Preaching 1100 a m 3 p m 730 p m By The Blind Preacher at 3O0 p m and 730 p m Pastor Rev Times Chamberlains Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use It for ob- stinate ¬ coughs colds and irritations of the throat and lungs It stands un- rivalled ¬ as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases Sold by all deal- ers ¬ Subscribe for The Journal- Too Late For Classification LOST G M wat h with fob attached Latter had chipped diamond and m- Cnvtd M 11 on reverse sii Lost n Ttavlfn r Zirragossa or in taurant 10 reward if rrturneil to 13 W Zarra gossa 2fidPfI tjLTrf c icI = ItlEEI WE SOLD MORE Lester and Kranich Bach i F > I A OS this month than ever before in the history of The Clutter Music House and we have been selling these pianos for over TWENTY YEARS F We wish to thank our patrons for this testimonial of our fair dealing and of the undoubted quality of our I T Pianos f J i u May you live long and prosper We expected a big sale of pianos and ordered accordingly but I A large number of Lester and Kranich Bach Pi anos did not arrive until the last minute and we have a line of new uptodate pianos at reduced prices and terms for this week Remember 1000 sends a piano to your home We can make deliveries immediately Just tele ¬ phone u- sThe CRitter Iitisic House I PIt = To Ii a I I s WHAT IS WORTH KEEPING A T AL IS WORTH KEEPING WELLT- he moral of which Is If you have any papers or valuables and who hasnt the only safe plan Is to rent a- Safe Deposit Box- at from 200 per year and up from- us Absolute Safety Privacy and Convenience TI v U S DEPOSITARY CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS 45000000 CHARLES W LAMAR President MILTON E CLARK Presi Cashier CHN PFEIFFER Asst Cashier TAMES W ANDREWS Asst Cashier I A 1 H JCLEOD GO- SAILMAKERS H Manufacturers of Hammocks Cots Awn ¬ ings Tents Tarpaulins and Canvas Hose MACHINEMADE SAILS A SPECIALTY- If Its Made of Canvas We Can Do It No 708 S Palafox Phone 1176 UNCALLED FOR- LETTERS AT POL- IST OF LETTERS REMAINING AT POSTOFFICE DURING THE PAST WEEK When asking for letters please say Advertised GENTLEMEN Alexander S Jinken T J Allison Mugsy Johnson Albert Anderson Glenn W Johnson Charley Anderson Robert Johnson Fiord Arriamliago Johnson Jemo Santiago Jones James I Arrington Ed Jones Jas L Averdick Lou Kane Rose 6 Wm t Ballard J Floyd Ko kinen Jvosti 3 i Battle Sheppard Kelley A K Baxter Noah King Geo A Berges Harnlo Kinson Siren Bert Lurt Knight Sam Betts W H Lee Freil Blackweil T H Lee J W Birlem Fred A Lett Abb Boen W R Lloyd G Bridsrers Belton Lyons Chas Buard Willie McCune Chas Burrow E G McDullie Eddy Buskin M McDuHie II C Buttons W K McGee Jas Canty John Henry McKenzie Robt Carter Samuel W MrClellan Willis Carter Capt Marshall Ira Casasia Signor Marshall Mack Attilio Iao J B Cavanaugh John Merritt J A Celestine S Milson A n Cohen Henry Mitchell Charlie Cohen Will Mitchell George Corry Mr- Cowlins Mixer George A Moore Nick Cranthers Bros Morrow Harry Criswell Frank Nelson William Croker John > JnKaI Jim Dan elo Charlie Xislwt Thomas W Daniell J M Parker n C C Davis John Henry Parker Henry Decker Chas A Periton Joe S Donard Harry Phillips E L j Dickson Dock- Douvillier Poff Grover It A Preston P Dudley Henry Raines John Dux Andrew Richardson M C Edward Willie Ritchie C Ferguson Mr and Robinson A C Mrs F A Robinson Kd Fields Chas L Robert Harrie Flnard E A Robinson R J Ford Jav- Farzier RorRs Spencer Colbert Roseman Weill Gardiner E Ruskin Chas A f2 Gardner George St Claire Charles Gainer Willie Siffore Sandy Gonzalez Ed Sharp Askron Gonzalez R X Simeton West Griffith Wlllte Smith John Hill Hadrick Silvester Stellworth Sam Halvorsen Hans StAnberry P Harang D Starks Jas Hardy John Staples R M Jr Harper Joe L Thomas Clifford Harris Charley Toing R F Harris S S Walker R Hatcher Curtis Watson James Hells Gibbs Whifehlne XI L Hill Qullla White II A Hinden Louis Wells Alvin Hoftyzn Den Hee rWellwrn Geo I J Williams Jack I Honsby Rev G H Williams Joda Horn Wiley Williams M W Horn X W Williams M M < 2 I Howard H S Wilson H W Huber B S Wilson X S I Hughs Alex R Wright T w- Hutlunen Herr JuhoYelton Baron I Ilmanan Armas LADIES Young Ben I Aberfeld Mrs York Mabel I Minnie Jones Margaret i Adams Mrs Janie Jones Ruby i Adams Mrs Laura Len Florence I 2- Alexander Lindsey Mrs C T i Annie Loveman Mrs j lttn Mrs G A Ludle Baker Nettle MrGrowth Maggie I p nss Mrs O A Lee Herd Clara Mace Mrs Mamie i Berry Mrs Mary aior Mrs Mary Betts Mabel Mebs Mrs Agnes Blake Evelyn Mitchell DElr Bonhaiu Mrs T E Martain Mrs Dixie I bow ra Mrs E A Moore Ella I Boyle Mrs M C Moor tna Mrs Annie rt > att iy Mrs EIHe Munnels Pinnl e I P vison Mrs K Jack Miss A 3rowr Mrs Parker Mrs Jim Jo av nia Parrish Lydia CaMwHI Mrs Pettison Mrs Hilda I torrie Pcrter Mrs M A I Ca dael Mrs Powell LaurA MarMay < 2 Reese Mrs Sam Cars Mrs M L Rerrtoos Mrs Pet itlit Mr AcnerteRoWnwyn Mrs M A Cato Mr Lillian < 2 > Robinson Mrs M J Davis Mrs Helena Roce Mrs Lula Davis Mrs J E Bell i Dudley Rena Rand Mos I Flanders Eateda RrManna I Flynn Helen Sehrodt Mrs Wau Fr <> tman Mr Srotten Mrs X D- GJite D Sims Anna 2- Smmoa Ford Rosie Lula Garvin STantle S4tsb Mfrs H MJV 1000 WANTS- A thousand wants may be saved by depositing your money with this bank Provide against the inevitable rainy day by ac cumulating your net income and placing it where it will work for you There is no time lost in our Savings Department Your money is drawing interest seven days each week and we do all of the work and credit your accounts on due dates PENSACOLA STATE BANKPen- sacola Florida- J S REESE B M CART J W DORK r President VicePresidents Cashier The Peoples National Bank of PensacolaDIRE- CTORS J J IJOOTO R M CARY L J REEVES T E WELLES W A DALE rBERTE J S REESE W DeC KESSLER A General Banking Business Transacted and Accounts Solicited Ships Disburse ments given Special Attention THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK PENSACOLA General Banking Business Conducted on a Safe and Conservative Ba sis Correspondence Solicited R M Bushnell Cashier I d M r V WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY r MERRY HOLIDAY SEASON First National Ba Tk of Pensacola Florida 3J Designated Depository of the United States- W W K HYER JR w S KEYSER J FORBES President VicePresident Cashier THOS W BRENT Asst Cashier W N ROBERTS Asst Cashier DirectorsF C Brent W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer Jr W J Forbes W S Keyser and Knowles Hyer M mr 60lo > t ri f r The Carts With Red Signsa- re running on schedule time Place your order now for coal wood charcoal Coal or wood delivered the day orderedcleanf- ree burning coal and dry wellseasoned wood EXPORT FUEL ICE CO 1 Phono 363 O J SEMMES JR Mgr COMES INTO HIS II OWNA- fter plodding along or years and be ¬ ing considered a bark number by the public Mr Ga S Light suddenly comes into prominence through the agency of his artistic Cousin Mr Re Flex Olier It is with a feeling of pride that we- t are able to say that this combination now x r leads the modem lighting units of today 1 not only in cost of operation but also in the quality of the illumination which they give PI3NSACOLIAGASCOPh- one 148 25 and 27 E Garden Street EJI Gurge Mrs B C Swan Glavdss- Turpin Golson Mrs Esrelle Mrs Mary Green Dothan Connors 21 Hasten Abbie Walton Daisv n rrad for Mrs Ward Mrs Mary Louise Watson Rosie Hinote Mrs G Wendt Mrs John Huegins Maggie Willing Mrs Jane May Williams Mrs Ilhemerle Xettle Katie James Mrs M L Williams Mary Jernican Msr Ida Williamson Dell Johnson Bertha Wilson Della Johnson Katie Wilson Mrs M L Johnston Katie Wright Laura The Correct Time- to stop a cough or cold is Just as soon as it startsthen there will be no danger of pneumonia or consump ¬ tion Just a few doses of Ballards Horehound Syrup taken at the start will stop the cough If it has been running on for sometime the treat ¬ ment will be longer but the cure is sure Sold by W A DAlemberte drug ¬ gist and apothecary 121 South Pala fox Street Knox Gibes Wickersham Attorney General Wickersham took- a party of public men out to Fort Myer in his automobile to see the aeroplane tests one day recently says the Washington Post Charles Xagel secretary of commerce anti labor a- iD the neat with Wickersban and they kept up a lively conversation during the trip Waea they tad arrived at the fort ORe of the party asked Xagel bow he and Wickersham got along Oh we got along all right replied Nagel until Wirkersham began to talk French to me I dont understand French Then why didnt you get even by talking law to him exclaimed Secre ¬ tary of State Knox Those who know the reputation of the three men at the American bar will appreciate the jibe of Secretary Knox himself one of the finest lawyers- in the country Try a can WILLIAMS- New Crop Pure Georgia Cane Syrup Packed on the Celebrated INGLESIDE PLANTATION All Gro ¬ cers A lot of old newspapers- tied up in neat bundles for r sale 5c a bundle at The Jour nal office CREW NOTICE ithr the Captain Owners nr tnl1lPes of the Britt I r steamship Atlantian will te rp81HJaibJe for debts contra ed by the crew of said vessel A II IHG1ILER I JNO A XERRITT CO Captain Coneiouec

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I rn y y

12 THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 26 1803

AEYICII GAVIN

WILL PREACH

HE WILL OCCUPY PULPIT AT THE

GADSDEN STREET METHODIST

CHURCH AT THE MORNING AND

EVENING SERVICES TODAY

Rev C W Gavin will occupy thapulpit at the Gadsden Street Method-ist

¬

church at both the morning andevening services today the FirstMethodist church not being ready forservices as yet Mr Gavin requeststhat all members of his congregationattend services at the Gadsden StreetchurchRev C P Hall to Preach

Services are to be conducted atthe First TJnlversallst church todayand Rev Chas P Hall will occupythe pulpit-

At Presbyterian ChurchThe following program will be ren ¬

dered at the Christmas song service-at the First Presbyterian church to-night at 730 oclockOrgan Voluntary1March of the

Magi Harber

A Fine House onEast Hill

overlooking the bay onEast Jackson street for

a quick sale at 2650Also 12 lots in West

King tract at 450Also a fine corner

store and dwelling close-

in at 2650

s s

John N Day6 E Garden St

Miss Laney-AnthemU3ethlehem

Homer BartlettMrs Sandusky and Chorus

Violin Solo Scotch LullabyLuigi Von Kunits

Miss FulghumHymn 118

Tenor SoloAngels from theRealms of GloryJohn A West

Mr GarfieldAnthem The Infant King

XeldllngerChorus

Offertory SelectedMiss Laney-

AnthemuChrlstmas Shelley-Mr Garfield and Chorus

Violin SoloSalu dAmourE Elgar

Anthem Christmas ShelleyMrs McNeil and Chorus

Hymn 12-

2SERVICES TODAYT-

he order of services at the variouschurches In and near Pensacola todaywill be as follows

CATHOLIC-St Michaels Church First Mass at

7 a m Childrens Mass 9 a m LastMass 1030 a m Rosary Vespers andBenediction 5 oclock p m

Sacred Heart Church Cor Jackson and9th Ave Rev Patrick Turner PastorProf Henry Seel Organist

Church of Sacred Heart 9th AvenueI and Jackson StRev Patrick Turnerpastor Prof Henry Seel organist

Sunday Services700 a m Low Mass930 a m High Mass followed by Sun ¬

day School300 p m Baptisms400 p m Rosary Benediction of

Blessed Sacrament-Confessions Saturdays and ev 3 of

feasts 400 p mSt Josephs Church Order of services-

at St Josephs church until further no ¬

ticeSundays 7 a m Low Mass and Ins-truction 9 a m Sunday School 10 am High Mass and Instruction 3 p mVespers Rosary and Benediction of theBlessed Sacrament-

Confession Saturday evenings from 4

p m to 9 p m Also on the evenings be ¬

fore Holy Days of Obligation and 1st Fridays

Baptisms on Sundays at 1 p m and 4p m or by appointment

Mass on week days at 8 a m

BAPTISTFirst Ba CnurchRev Thos M

Callaway pastor residence 114 W Gads ¬

den street Sunday School at 930 am S L Fulghum Supt Preaching ser ¬

vice 11 a m and 730 p m B Y P USunday evening 630 Prayer serviceand teachers meeting Wednesday even ¬

ing 730 Baraca and Phllathea classesevery Sunday morning at 930 oclockAll are cordially Invited to attend allservices

East Hill Baptist Church BetweenGadsden and Jackson streets on 13thavenue J W Senterntt pastor Preach ¬

ing every Sunday at 11 a m and730 p m Sunday School everySunday at 945 a m Prayermeet-ing

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every Wednesday night at 745 p mB Y P U every Sunday at 645 t m

West HIM Baptist Church 1912 WestJackson Rev E E Rice Pastor Sun¬

day School 1100 a m Preaching services1100 a m and 730 p m on second andfourth Sundays B Y P U 630 p m

Young men are cordially Invited to visitthe Baraca class of the First Baptistchurch at 930 a m Sundays We wel ¬

come allEPISCOPAL

Christ Churcn Rev G Monroe Roycerector In charge

W K Hyer Superintendent of the Sun-day

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SchoolWilliam Packham Mus Bac Organist-

and ChoirmasterSundry after Christmas745 a m Holy Communion

945 a m Sunday School and BibleClass

1100 a m Choral Service and Sermon73 p m Carol Service Mr John

Bradford will sing the Recitative Forbehold darkness shall cover the earthand the air The people that walked indarkness have seen a great light fromHandels Messiah The choir will re ¬

peat the Christmas Carols and AnthemSaint Katharines Church Davis and

Cervantes StreetsThe Venerable Arch ¬

deacon Allen Rector Harry E HoppenSupt of Sunday School

Holy Euchreist at 730 a mSunday School and Bible classes at 930

a mMatins Litany and Sermon at 11

oclock-St Johns Episcopal Church Warring

tonHoly Communion and Sermon at 1030Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7Rev Wm Brayshaw Pastor-

METHODISTFirst Methodist ChurchHannah Hall

over automobile garage on West Romanastreet Services 11 a m and 730 p mRev C W Gavin pastor Telephone1404 930 a m Sunday chool

Gadsden Street Methodist ChurchRev E C Moore pastor Services 11 am and 730 p m Sunday School 930 am W R Bennett Superintendent-

The Young Mens Baraca class of theGadsden Street Methodist Church meetsevery Sunday morning at 930 oclockAll young men over the age of 16 yearsare cordially Invited

The Philathea Class of Gadsden StreetSunday School meets every Sunday mornIng at 930 oclock as a part of the regularorganization but in a Class Room of ItsOwn A sincerely cordial invitation Isextended to all young ladles not other ¬

wise affiliated The Phllathea Class motto-Is We Do Things Come and help usdo them you will find the pleasure rutual Mr Ed Campbell Teacher

Busy Peoples ClassA Class In con-nection

¬

with the Gadsden Street SundaySchool for adult persons who Ao not havetime to properly prepare the lesson during-the week meets at 900 a m

Methodist Mission ChurchCor 11thavenue and DeLeon streets Preaching-on the first and third Sunday nights at730 p m at Muscogee wharf M Echurch by the pastor

Sunday School every Sunday at 330 pm E T Briggs Supt Rev Geo WCarpenter Pastor M E Mission-

At M E Church Corner Navy YardWall Sunday Dec 26 1909 dunday

Sunday School opens at 1030 a mAt 730 p m song service and services

conducted by Rev R W Iliott memberGadsden Street M E Church

Tuesday December 2S 1909 Christmas-tree and exercises from 6 to 8 p m OpenIng prayer and talk by Rev A M Simp-son

¬

Baptist In charge of Pensacola Mis-sion

¬

Pensacola FlaAt Gymnasium at Fort Barrancas Sun ¬

day Dec 26 1909 Song service begins at1015 a m and sermon by Rev A WSimpson Baptist In charge of PensacolaMission Pensacola Fla

730 p m Wednesday Dec 29 1909Song service and services conducted bymember of the W C T U Special music

The public is cordially invited to at ¬

tend all of above servicesPRESBYTERIAN-

First Presbyterian cnurch East ChaseStreet Rev Julian S Sibley pastorSabbath School 945 a m Mens Bibleclass 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and730 p m Prayer meeting Wednesday-at 730 p m

New City Mission 12th St and 13thAvenueC F Zeek SuperintendentSabbath School 330 p m Prayer meetIng Friday at 730 p m

LUTHERAN CHURCHGerman Lutheran Church Rev J F

W Reinhardt PastorSunday school 9 a mGerman service at 1030 a mEnglish service at 7 p mSunday School exercise at 9 a m

SALVATION ARMYSalvation ArmyHall 20 > West Gov¬

ernment St Adjutant ana Mrs Grimshaw In charge Junior services 2C1 p mSalvation Army meeting 8 pn Ser-vices

¬

every night excepting Monday at8 p m A cordial welcome will be ex ¬

tended to all

Fowl TasteGOOD while youre eating it

XMAS TIMEbadawful bad inYOUR MOUTH the day after ifyou fail to take a CASCARET atbed time to help nature removethe overdrinking and eating loadDont neglect to have Cascaretswith you to start the New Yearright They simply help naturehelp you 891

CASCARETS roc a box for a weekstreatment all druggists Biggest sellerin the world boxes a month

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCHFirst Christian ChurchEast Chase StSunday School 945 a m J A Wilson

SuperintendentPreaching at 1100 a m and 745 p m

by the pastor Thomas LennoxPrayer meeting each Wednesday even¬

ing at 745A cordial Invitation Is extended to all

to attend any of our servicesThe Church of ChristCor Jackson and

Alcaniz Sts Bible School 945 a m andpreaching at 11 a m and 730 p m byW T Tracy Prayer meeting Wednes ¬

day at 745 p m and topic meetingFriday at 730 p m All are Invited

UNIVERSALIST CHURCHFirst Universalist ChurchEast Chase

street Sunday School 10 a m Y P Ci U at 630 p m

CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS-First Church of Christ Scientist

Rooms 12H Masonic Temple ServicesSunday 11 a m Wednesday 730 p mReading Room open during the day allare welcome I

BARRACA UNIONThe following churches are represented-

In the Barraca Union and have class ses ¬

sion every Sunday morning at 930 a mPresbyterian East Chase street W B

Ferris TeacherFirst Methodist Hannah Hall West I

Romana street J A KirkpatrickFirst Baptist Church North Palafox

Street Mrs Bickerstaff teacherGadsden Street Methodist Church Miss

Edith Lusk teacherYoung Mens Christian Association 41-

5pm mp m J H Sherrill teacher-

AllI young men are cordially invited toattend one of these services

Y M C AY M C APalafox and Belmont

streetsOpen week days 9 a m to 10 p m

Open Sundays 3 p m to 6 p m Freepublic reading room Visitors welcomeat all times Bible Teachers TrainingClass Thursdays 8 p m

COLORED BETHELBethel Baptist Church Services today-

as followsPreaching 1100 a m 3 p m 730 p

m By The Blind Preacher at 3O0p m and 730 p m Pastor Rev Times

Chamberlains Cough Remedy neverdisappoints those who use It for ob-

stinate¬

coughs colds and irritations ofthe throat and lungs It stands un-

rivalled¬

as a remedy for all throatand lung diseases Sold by all deal-ers

¬

Subscribe for The Journal-

Too Late For ClassificationLOST G M wat h with fob attached

Latter had chipped diamond and m-Cnvtd M 11 on reverse sii Lost nTtavlfn r Zirragossa or in taurant

10 reward if rrturneil to 13 W Zarragossa 2fidPfI

tjLTrf c icI =

ItlEEI

WE SOLD MORE

Lester and Kranich Bachi

F > I A OSthis month than ever before in the history of The Clutter

Music House and we have been selling these pianos for

over TWENTY YEARS

F We wish to thank our patrons for this testimonial of

our fair dealing and of the undoubted quality of ourI

T Pianosf J

i uMay you live long and prosper We expected a big

sale of pianos and ordered accordingly but

I A large number of Lester and Kranich Bach Pi

anos did not arrive until the last minute and we have a

line of new uptodate pianos at reduced prices and terms

for this week Remember 1000 sends a piano to your

home We can make deliveries immediately Just tele¬

phone u-

sThe CRitter Iitisic HouseI

PIt = To

Ii

a

I

I

sWHAT IS WORTHKEEPING A T AL

IS WORTHKEEPING WELLT-he moral of which Is If you

have any papers or valuables andwho hasnt the only safe plan Isto rent a-

Safe Deposit Box-at from 200 per year and up from-us

Absolute Safety Privacy andConvenience

TIv

U S DEPOSITARYCAPITAL SURPLUS AND

PROFITS 45000000CHARLES W LAMAR President

MILTON E CLARK Presi CashierCHN PFEIFFER Asst Cashier

TAMES W ANDREWS Asst CashierI

A1

H JCLEOD GO-

SAILMAKERS

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If Its Made of Canvas We Can Do ItNo 708 S Palafox Phone 1176

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with this bank Provide against the inevitable rainy day by accumulating your net income and placing it where it will workfor you There is no time lost in our Savings Department Yourmoney is drawing interest seven days each week and we do all ofthe work and credit your accounts on due dates

PENSACOLA STATE BANKPen-

sacola Florida-

J S REESE B M CART J W DORK rPresident VicePresidents Cashier

The Peoples National Bank ofPensacolaDIRE-

CTORSJ J IJOOTO R M CARY L J REEVES T E WELLESW A DALE rBERTE J S REESE W DeC KESSLERA General Banking Business Transacted and Accounts Solicited Ships Disbursements given Special Attention

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANKPENSACOLA

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ALL A VERY rMERRY

HOLIDAY SEASON

First National Ba Tkof Pensacola Florida 3J

Designated Depository of the United States-WW K HYER JR w S KEYSER J FORBESPresident VicePresident CashierTHOS W BRENT Asst Cashier W N ROBERTS Asst CashierDirectorsF C Brent W A Blount W H Knowles W K Hyer Jr W JForbes W S Keyser and Knowles Hyer

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re running on schedule time Place your order nowfor coal wood charcoal

Coal or wood delivered the day orderedcleanf-ree burning coal and dry wellseasoned wood

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COMES INTO HISII OWNA-

fter plodding along or years and be¬ing considered a bark number by thepublic Mr Ga S Light suddenly comesinto prominence through the agency ofhis artistic Cousin Mr Re Flex Olier

It is with a feeling of pride that we-

t are able to say that this combination nowx r leads the modem lighting units of today

1 not only in cost of operation but alsoin the quality of the illumination whichthey give

PI3NSACOLIAGASCOPh-one 148 25 and 27 E Garden Street

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Gurge Mrs B C Swan Glavdss-TurpinGolson Mrs Esrelle Mrs Mary

Green Dothan Connors 21Hasten Abbie Walton Daisvn rrad for Mrs Ward Mrs Mary

Louise Watson RosieHinote Mrs G Wendt Mrs JohnHuegins Maggie Willing Mrs Jane

May Williams MrsIlhemerle Xettle KatieJames Mrs M L Williams MaryJernican Msr Ida Williamson DellJohnson Bertha Wilson DellaJohnson Katie Wilson Mrs M LJohnston Katie Wright Laura

The Correct Time-to stop a cough or cold is Just assoon as it startsthen there will beno danger of pneumonia or consump¬

tion Just a few doses of BallardsHorehound Syrup taken at the startwill stop the cough If it has beenrunning on for sometime the treat ¬

ment will be longer but the cure issure

Sold by W A DAlemberte drug ¬

gist and apothecary 121 South Palafox Street

Knox Gibes WickershamAttorney General Wickersham took-

a party of public men out to FortMyer in his automobile to see theaeroplane tests one day recently saysthe Washington Post Charles Xagelsecretary of commerce anti labor a-

iD the neat with Wickersban and theykept up a lively conversation duringthe trip

Waea they tad arrived at the fortORe of the party asked Xagel bow he

and Wickersham got alongOh we got along all right replied

Nagel until Wirkersham began totalk French to me I dont understandFrench

Then why didnt you get even bytalking law to him exclaimed Secre ¬

tary of State KnoxThose who know the reputation of

the three men at the American barwill appreciate the jibe of SecretaryKnox himself one of the finest lawyers-in the country

Try a can WILLIAMS-New Crop Pure GeorgiaCane Syrup Packed on theCelebrated INGLESIDEPLANTATION All Gro ¬

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A lot of old newspapers-tied up in neat bundles for rsale 5c a bundle at The Journal office

CREW NOTICEithr the Captain Ownersnr tnl1lPes of the BrittI r steamship Atlantian will terp81HJaibJe for debts contraed by the crew of said vesselA II IHG1ILERI JNO A XERRITT CO Captain

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