At The Churches Arleta Baptist Churih 9:45 a. m. Bible Hubool. 11 a. m. Preaching service. 7 :3O p. iu Evening services. 6:16 n ui. 11. Y. I*. U. meeting. 7 :4ft Prayer meeting. Everylxely welcome to any and all of these services. Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. Sabbath Hchool. Ila. m. Morning worship. 7 p. m. Y. P. N. C. E. 7146 p. m. Evening worship. 7 :30 p. in. Thursday, midweek servit». 8 p. m. Thursday, choir practice. Rev. Win. H. Aniue, Pastor. St. Peter’s Catholic Church Tremont, Kem Park and Arleta PENROD By BOOTH TARKINGTON M Copyright. 1914. by Doublelay. Page Ä Company SYNOPSIS, Hunday»: 8 a. in. Ixiw Maae. 10:30*. m. High Mass. 8:30 a. tn. Sunday Hchool. 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. Week days; Moss at 8 a. m. Pan rod, feariu« th« ordeal of playlns th* part of til« Child Rir I^ncalot. «reka : forg«tfuinn inspection "an kills the rata. Seer* hissed ths "Owl" The victim, released, looked Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. grievously upon the still painful Anger. fat faced >oy. maintaining the borrlbls A cordial welcome to al). Al this Itupe'» scornful expreealcu juita position T. R. Hornscbucb, Pastor. "Well, ail right," said Penrod, swal­ altered to one of contrition. "Well, 1 declarer be exclaimed remorsefully. lowing. "I don’t want 'em much." And Lents Mend’s Church "I didn't a'poao It would hurt. Turn when tbe |>oee had been relaxed be 9:46a.iu. Bible Hchool, Mrs. Maud shout's fair play; ao now you do that stared at hla new friend for a moment, Kracli, Superintendent. almost with reverence. Then bo bright- to me." 11:00 a . m Preaching service». He extended the middle linger of hte one«!. 0:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. "Come on. Rupef he cried enthusias­ left band and I'eurod prompt* seized 7:80 p. m. Preaching Hervicee. 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid week tt. hut did not twist IL for Be was tically. as be climbed the fence. "We’ll prayer meeting. Instantly swung round with Ills back give our ilous • little live tueat—'bo!" A cordial welcome to all these ser­ to bls amiable new acquaintance. At the dinner table that evening Pen­ vice«. John Riley, Pastor. Rupe’s right hand operated upon tbe rod aurprl».«! hl» family by remarking back of I'enrod'a slender neck; Rupe'a tu n voice they bad uever beard him knee tortured the small of Penrod's attempt—a lawgiving voice of Interna- tlftnal gruffne»»: Bible School back. "Any man that'a niaktn' a bunderd "Owl" Penrod bent far forward In­ I a. m- voluntarily and went to hte knee« dollar» a month te milkin' good money " day School, 2:80 again. "What?" aakad Mr. Schofield, »taring, for tbe pir'loua converaatlon had con "Lick dirt." commanded ltn[>e fore Ing tbe captive's face to the sidewalk, cerued th. illneas of an Infant relative Evening worship. < 30 p. m. anil the suffering I'enrod completed In Council Illuffa. A cordial welcome to these services. "Any man th»t'» milkin' a bunderd J. M Nelson, Pastor. this ceremony Mr. Collins evince,! satisfaction by dollar» a month te makln' good money " “What 1» he talking alHiutr Margn means of Ills horse laugh. “You’d last fifth Church ot Christ jest about oue day up at the Third!" ret appealed to the Invlalble. Fifth Church of Christ. Hcientist of he said, "Well." »aid I'enrod. frowning, "thaf» You'd come runiiln' home. Portland. Ore. Myrtle Park Itali, yellin' ‘Mom uiuh. mom-niuti.' before what foremen nt the ladder work» geL” Myrtle Park. "How In the world do you know?” recess wan over." Hervteea Hunday Ila. tn. "No. I wouldn't," Penrod protested naked bla mother Sunday Hchool 9:30 and 11 a. m. "Well, I know IL A hunderd dollar» Wednesday evening testimonial meet-1 rather weakly, dusting bls kueea. a mouth te good money. 1 tell you!” ing H p. in. “Yon would, too." "Well, what of It?“ »aid tbe father. "No. I w"- Impudently. Lents M. t. Church "Looky here." said the fat faced boy. "Nothin'. I ouly »aid It wa» good Bnmlay Hchool 9 46. s. m. darkly, “what you mean, counterdick money.” , Preaching 11 :00 a. tn. Ing me?" Mr. Schofield ahook hl» head, dtemln» Service» at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. lie advanced a step and Penrod hast Ing the BUbject: and here he made a Epworth League 6 :30 p. m. lly qnallfled hte contradiction. Preachibg 7 :§<> p. in. mlatake; be should have followed up “ 1 mean. I don ’ t think 1 would, (" — Prayer meetiug Thursday evening at hte aon'a singular contribution to the “ You better look out!" Rupe moved 7 .30. conversation. W. R. F. Browne, pastor. ctawrr. and unexpectedly grasped tho That would have plainly revealed back of Penrod's neck again “flay. Residence 9606, Mlth Ave., 8. K. the fact that there was a certain 1 would run borne yellin' "Mom Ru|x Collin» whose fattier was a fore­ muh!"'" man at the ladder work* All clews are Laurelwood M. E. Church "Owl I would run borne yellin' 'Mom Important when a boy makee bis first muh.' " 10:45 a. m. Sum.zy school. remark tn a new key. "There'“ said Rnpe. giving tbe help 11:00 a. m. preaching. "■Good money?’" repeetetl Margaret leas nape a Anal squeese. "Thar« the curiously. “What te 'good' money?" 12 80 a. m. class meeting. way we do up at tbe Third." I Penrod tn rued upon her a stern 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Penrod rubbed hte neck and asked glance. "Say, wouldn’t you be Juat aa 7:30 p. m. preaching. meekly: happy If you had eome sense?"» The pastor is assisted by achomschoir “Can you do that to any boy up at “I'enrod!" shouted bl» father. But and the Aeoleon Male Chorus. the Third T' Penrod's mother gazed with dtamay at 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer “See here now," said Rupe tn the her eon; be had never before spoken service. tono of one goaded beyond all endur- like that to hte slater. Dr. C. R. Carlos, paator. ance, "you »ay If I can. You better Mrs. Schofield might have been more say it quick or"- dismayed than she wee If ahe had re­ “I knew you could,” Penrod Inter alised that It was the beginning of an Try Walsh when In need of any sort posed hastily, with the pathetic sem­ epoch. After dinner Penrod wae of auto repairing, or oil, or gas. blance of a laugh. “1 only said that In »lightly »cabled In tbe back as a re- fun." i anlt of telling Della, the cook, that “In 'funr" rei>ented Rui>e stormtly. there was a wart on the middle finger "You better look out how you"— of her right band. Della tbua proving "Well. 1 said 1 wasn’t In earnest." poor material for hte new manner to Diseases of Women and Penrod retreated a few steps. “1 work upon, he approached Duke In tho knew you could all the time. I expect back yard. and. bending double, seised Children A Specialty I could do tt to some of the boya up at tbe lowly animal by the forepaws. Pacific Talior 3214 Ixx-al 2011 tbe Third myself. Couldn't I?" "I let you know my name's Penrod "No; you couldn’t" Schofield." hissed tbe boy. He pro­ "Well, there must be some boy up truded his underllp ferociously, scowl- i there that I could"— ed and thrust forward his head until Magnolia Camp No. 4026, Royal "No; they alnt You better“— hla mwe touched the dog's "And you Neighbors, merle regular Second “1 expect not then." said Penrod t>etter look out when Penn»! Scho­ and Fourth Wednesday» of each quickly. field's around, or you'll get In big month at I. O O. F. Hall. Second “Too better •expect not.' Didn’t I trouble! You understan' that, ’bo?" Wednosdayieooia) meeting Neighbors Tbe next day. and tbe next, tHe In bring your families and friands, tell you once you'd never get back Fourth Wednesday, business. All altvs If you ever tried to come up creasing change ia Penrod pussled and Neighbors requested to come. By around tbe Third? Tod want me to dletreeaed hte family, who bad no Mea • v™-W t II r AXs i •> < », i !» I »«Tq. » • ( order ot th» Camp I DR. JOHN FAWCETT LODGE DIRECTORY 6P »♦ of It» source, flow might they giies» Hial hero worship take» such forms? They were vaguely eonsHoM that a rather shabby boy. not of tbe neigh borho<«l came to "play" with I'enrod wvernl time«, but they failed to coo J. J. fiandsaker, connected with the Mr and Mrs Putte have taken the iiact thl« rireiimataiice with th» tf Gyp the Rimal house at 560K-71»t street. CHAPTER «V. The lady at .3318-flxth street came Th» Imitater. Every day is fstrgain day at Teeny A near having a serious tire one day this KANWH1I.E, for Tenrod him Teenys' dry goutte store, • ■»*<2. Koster week while using some benzine in an »elf. "life bad taken on new open pan in some cleaning work. It Road. meaning, new rich lie»«.” He caught lire but there was no serious bad liecome u lighting man— Mrs. Marie Clough of 4926-*l6tb street damage done. iu cuutersatlou at least "Do you want Io know bow 1 do when they try to is recovering from an illness consequent •lip up on me from behind T" be asked from an attack of poison oak. George R. Williams of 7029-54 avenue Della. Aud be enacted for her uu died Tuesday. He had been a resilient appreciative eye a aceue of fistic mu William Frader Willings, of 4M3U-Wlth of < iregon for the part two years, com­ neuters wherein be held an Imaginary Hie re­ antagonist helpless In a net of strata street, ia recovering from an attack of ing here from Camas. Wash. mains were shipped from Kenworthy's item-' indigestion. on Wednesday morning to Camas, for Frequently, when he was alone, be burial. would outwit and pummel this same Teeny A Teeny.' Busy Dry-floods and enemy, aud. after a cunning feint Notion store is located at M<>2 Foster laud a dolorous slrok» full upon a face Alvord's Furniture Store, 4629, 87th of air. 'There! 1 guess you'll know Road. (Kern Park Station ) St. 8. E. is dividing the profits. Every better next time. That's tb» way we person that bays one of his stoves gets do up at the Thlrdf Tlie basket ball game between the Sometimes In solitary pantomime be a good reduction on city prices ami some ^rleta girl, and tbe Creston high school eacountersd more than one opponent discount in aildition. By so doing Al­ girl, resulted in favor of the Creatone». at a time, for numbers were apt to vord divides the profits with his custo­ come upon him treacherously, especial mer and still comes out ahead by the If at a little after bls rising hour, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alien of 7530- increased number of sales. See Alvord. when be might t>e caught at a dtead 55th avenue are parents of a new vantage— perhaps standing on one leg daughter tern Monday. to Ini-aae tbe other In hla knicker lettinq Ones Self Alone bockers. Like lightning be would Our value* in Mens Shirts, Hosiery, An article in a recent number of the burl tbe trapping garment from him. and. ducking and pivoting, deal great and underwear will interest you. Teeny Mothers Magazine appealed tome and I sweeping blows among tbe circle of A Teeny WI02 Foster Roa«.. believe it will to others. It is as follows: sneaking devils (That was bow be “One of the important thing» to know broke tbe clock In hte bedroom.) And Mr. and Mrs. Jas. O. Douglass of 6714, in life, especially if you are a woman, is while these lull ties were occupying his 45th Ave. are parente of a daughter born how to let youreelt alone, The ability attention, it was a waste of voice to to relax, tlie art of being judiciously call him to breakfast, though if his Nov. 17. lazy, the tact to let herself alone, has mother, losing patience, came to bla saved many a woman from a nervous room, she would find b! themselves, there is no doubt that their explanation of violence. Tor I'enrod Wednesday afternoon at three o’clock, own lives would be lengthened; and like Tartarin. was plastic Iu tbe bauds uf bls own Imagination, and al time« relative to topics of the season. not only that, but the lives of those with I convinced himself that be really w ■ whom they come in close contact would one of those dark and murderon« People who have the benefit of Herald be made far more pleasant.*'—B. F. C. spirits exclusively of whom "th,- publicity will show their appreciation | ____________________ Third” was composed—according to by remembering it when in need of any : Rupe Collins. Then, when Penrod had exhaust««! kind of printing. himself repeating to iinu«ea nevuunt- Chester Alvord baa been released from i of the proweaa of himself and bl» great friend, be would turn to two scarlet fever quarantine for several days , Help Your Liver—It Pays other subjects for vaiuglory The«- and is thoroughly a live boy again. were hte father and Duke. When your liver gets torpid and your Mothers must accept the fact that lx- A union Thanksgiving service will be «^mach acta queer, take Dr. King's tween babyhood aud manhood their held at Annabel Thursday morning by N*w,L15e *nd flnd y°nJ sons do not boast of them. The l>oy self feeling better. They purify the with boys. Is a Choctaw, and either Rev. C. 8. Johnson of the Laurelwood blood, give you freedom from constipa­ the influence or tbe protection of worn Congregational Church. tion. biliousness, dizziness and indiges­ en is shamefuL "Your mother won't tion. You feel tine—just like you want let you." te uu Insult. But, "My father Fire in a flue at 4538-tilst street I to feel. Clear the complexion too. 25e. won't let me." is a dlgnltied explauu caused a little flurry one morning with­ at Druggists. tion and cannot be booted. A boy 1» in the past week but it was kept within ruined among hte fellows If he talks control. much of hte mother or sisters, aud b«> ■tat» of Ohio. City of Toledo, i must recognlxe It as his duty to offer Lucas County. ( Mrs. H. Rawlings, of Tacoma, Wash., | Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is at least the appearance of persecution senior partner of the firm or F J. Cheney to sll things ranked aa female, such as who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ! * Co., doing business In the City ot To­ cats and every species of fowl. But Albright of 71»t Ave. 8. E. returned to ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that »aid firm will pay the sum of ONE be must champion his father and hte her home Sunday. HUNDRED DOLLARS for ea.-h and ev­ ery case of Catarrh that cannot be < Jre.l dog, and. ever ready to pit either by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CITE. against any challenger, most picture FRANK J. CHF.NET Miss Pearl Johnson of Cayce, Ken­ Sworn to before me and subscribe) In both as ravening for tmttle and abac my presence, this 6th day of Derem’er. tucky. is spending the winter months A. D ISM. lutely unconquerable. (8 m I) A. W GLEASON I'enrod. of course. li(nl always talked with her sister, Mrs. Lnby Hargrove, of Notary Public. by tbe code. but. under tbe new stimu­ 7230 Foster road. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mu­ lus. Duke was represented virtually cous surfaces of the system Sen.l tor as a cross tietween Rob. Bon of Battle, free New Thonght Sunday school, testimonials. F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. and South American vampire, and thia ■old by all Druirirtsts. TSc. every Sunday at 9 a. m., at the in spite of the fact thnt Duke himself Take Haifa Family Pills tor constipation. often sat close by. a living lie. with home of Mrs. Rowe, 83rd street and 48 Ave. 8. E. tbe hope of )>eace In hte heart As for Many Children Have Worms Penrod's father, that gladiator was Worms are a common childhood ail­ painted an of sentiments and dimen­ You will be surprised at the vast assort­ ment. They make children irritable, sions suitable to a superdemon com ment of merchandies and how much you nervous and restless, besides robbing posed of equal parts of Goliath. Jack can save by buying at Teeny A Teenys’ the body and mind of proper nourish­ Johnson and the Emperor Nero. Dry goods store, 0602 Foster Road. (Kern ment. Watch your child. Examine Even Penrod's walk was affected. the stools and at drat signs of worms He adopted a gait which was a kind Park station. give your child a treatment of Kickatxx) of taunting swagger, and when be passed other children on the street he The bouse at 5723-72d street, formerly Worn Kilter. They kill the worms, act practiced tbe hsMt of feinting a blow; occupied by Moses Salinger of Robert's as a lax stive and expel the worms and then as the victim dodged he rasped Bros., is now tenanted by the family of poisonous waste. Tone the system and out the triumphant horse Isugtl which Harry Skipworth. help restore your child’s health and he gradually mastered to horrible per happy disposition. Only 25c. at your fectlon. fie did this to Marjorie Jones. About twenty of the young people of Druggist. Aye. this was thetr next meeting, and such Is Eros, young What waa even the Lincoln M. E. Church were enter­ worse, in Marjorie's opinion, he went tained by tne Epworth league of the on hte way without explanation and Laurelwood M. E. Church, Tuesday left her standing on the corner talking evening,) Nov. 10, in the basement about It long after he was out of bear parlors of the chutch. The evening was If I FAIL tl CURE «7 CANCER w TUMOR i ttM Ing spent in jolly games aud concluded with betsre It POISOHS 4te* (Mt ■ sttxtes is BONI Within live days from his tiret en TitkNtKafivriM refreshments. counter with Itupe Collins, Pen rod Na MT Ml had become unbearable. He even al- wwnni euAMsrn The Ladies’ Aid Society of the laurel­ No X Ray or other most alienated Sam Williams, who for ■wtndle. An Island CURFD a time submitted to finger twisting and wood M. E. Church served a turkey din­ plant make, thaenre TUStoa. LIMP ort neck squeezing am! the new style of ner Wednesday evening, Nov. 17, in the AT on the Up, face conversation, but Anally declared that basement dining room of the church. ody long is CANCER: it never ---- — ■ - — HOME Penrod made him “alck." He made The tables were decorated by Mrs. Lot­ until ■tare the statement with fervor one sultry as tie Bright, the scheme being festoons of afternoon In Mr Schofield's stable In X deep yellow crepe-paper supplemented ■aontela. DSIsuVC^ the presence of Herman and Ver—an. by table bouquets of vari-colored flowers. “Ton better look out. T»," said Pen rod threateningly “I'll show you a The ladies served from about five to ic niMCEB end elweyspoiaona deep erm- eight o’clock. A number of people were n USRvEHpIt (land, and UUt OUICXIV little bow we do up at the Third." One woman Inevery7aleao(eeneer—U.S. report “Up at tbe Thirdf Ham repeated, turned away because of shortage of sup­ We refuse many who wait too long A muat die with »corn “You haven’t ever been plies, and to some who had bought Ptxrr cured at ball price It cancer la yet amall up there." iaM sbi r reft tickets their money was refunded. The Rr.IHrt •eieast ire«» ' T haven't?“ exclaimed Penrod. “1 ladies are delighted with the success of ’raacisct,' Ca( hRItt.'tf* their enterprise. tlNOLV MAIL THIS Is ■ caNccr. * - . I U 9?»« The Herald $1 per Year I WILL GIVE $1000 Any LIIMFs WOMAN S BREAST (TO BE OONTTNVKD)