2 DON'T FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Muittroie Works Easier. Quicker and Without the Blister There's oq sense in mixing up a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can so easily relieve pain, soreness or •ttffnfess with a little clean, white MUS TEROLE. MUSTEROLE is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredieuts, BOmbined in the form of a pleasant white ointment. It takes the place of the out-of-date mustard plaster, and will not blister! MUSTEROLE gives prompt relief from Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aclies of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles. Baruises, Chilblains. Frosted Feet, Coldn of the Chest (it often pre vents Pneumonia). At your druggist's, in 25c and 50« .iars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUS TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what you asU for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. MISSION WORKER COMING Melvin E. Trotter Will Speak on City Rescue Work Here Feb ruary 2 The following letter, calling atten tion to addresses in this city February 2 by Melvin E. Trotter under the di rection of the new City Rescue Mis sion, was sent yesterday to all pastors, Sunday school superintendents and adult Bible class teachers of local churches: "What we believe will be one of the most inspiring religious demonstrations ever held in Harrisburg will take place on Tuesday, February 2. At that time, Melvin E. Trotter, described by "Bil ly" Sunday and Dfr. Stoughi as the greatest Mission Worker in America to-dav, will address t.wo great mass meetings in Chestnut Street Auditorium, "The first, meeting, in the afternoon, will be for women only. The other, in the evening, wiill be for men only. At both meetings Mr. Trotter will give his famous address on "City Rescue Mis sions" and their work. Free admission to each meeting. "The committee in charge of ar rangements is d«ipenf your support, we are, sincerely yours, "E. F. Weaver, '' R. F. W("bster. I '"Publioity Committee.'' The officers of the City Rescue Mis-1 sion are: James W. Barker, president; I Luther Minter, voce president; W. G. Mean, secretary; Fred Kelker, treas-! nrer ao I 1 Griffith Jones, superintendent. Temporary headquarters are at 5 North | Fifth street. C. K. SOCIETY GROWS Plans Are Made for Union Service at i Redeemer Lutheran February 7 Growing attendance is reported at! the meetings of the Christiau Endeavor Society of the Redeemer Lutheran church, Nineteenth and Kensington streets. At the meeting to-morrow night at 6.30 o clock the leader will be William Follett. At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the society last Tuesday night at the home of uUise Beulah Hetf- i ner it nas decided to raise funds for tlhe support of a student in the foreign mission fields, a native boy of Africa or India. Wans were also made for the observance of Christian Enedavor Day on Sunday, February 7, when a I special sermon will be preached in the 1 morning by the pastor, the Rev. E. Vic- , tor Roland, and a union service will be ; held in the evening'. The newly-elected officers of the so ciety for the present year are: Grover | Wolf, president; Edward Bowers, vice I president; Alice Baer, secretary; Wil liam Follett, treasurer; Frank Staufer, chorister; Beulah lileffner, pianist, and Esther Staufer, assistant pianist, LEGISLATORS INVITED Pine Street Presbytorian's Pastors Ask Them to Attend Church Services Every member of Hie Pennsylvania ' has received a printed i communication from the pastors of the! Pine Street 'Presbyterian church, the 1 Rev. Levis 8. Mudge, the Rev. James I 8. Armentrout and the Rev. John M. Warden, inviting him to attend all serv ices at the church on Sundays when in the city. AT THE Y. W. C. A. Speaker To-morrow Will Be the Rev. H. N. Bassler, of Second Reformed To-morrow afternoon at 3.30 there will be a gospel meeting in the John Y. Boyd Hail of tlhe Young Women's Christian Association. This meeting will bo addressed by the Rev. Harrv Nelson Bassler. pastor of the Second Reformed church. The soloist js Mrs. Emily Miller, and Mrs. Thomas Blair will preside. These meetings are interesting aud helpful and it is a pleasure for many riot only to attend but enjoy a social hour in oue of the comfortable rooms after the service is over. WOO Reward for Murderer Norristown, Pa., Jan. 23. —The Com missioners of Montgomery county yes terday offered a reward of S3OO for in formation leading to the arrest and eon viction of the murderer of Mrs. Carrie Piper, colored, of Ambler, whose mu tilated body was found in the woods near her home a few days ago, a week after she had been murdored. ' , HABRLSBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1915. IGWLY HMD ID'S CHS WILL SI IT (nil Mil Membership of Bible Class of That Church Increasing Each Sun day EVANGELIST HILUS COMING riret Meeting of Missionary Discussion Group of a Hundred Men to Be Held on Monday at the Pins Street Presbyterian Church Revival services continue in city churehes and in several there will 'be reception of new members to-morrow. Special efforts are being made in many instances to iuterest the men of dif ferent communities in church activities, and men's Bifble classes report encour aging increases in membership. The men's chorus that will sing at the services to-morrow in Christ Lu theran church is a new and permanent organization in the church and is com posed of the best talented members of the congregation and Sunday school. The chorus is under the directorship of E. A. Heffel'finger. The midweek prayer service on Wed nesday evening at Christ was again at tended bv several hundred members nnd visitors. To morrow evening at 6.30 the Christian Endeavor Society will hold special services. Every teacher of the Sunday school is expected to be present. Special music will be fur nished. The Men's 'Bible class of Christ church is on the increase. New mem bers are being added to the class roll every Sunday. The average attendance of seventy-two is the record for the year ending January 1, 191'5. An or chestra of seven pieces furnishes music for the class. Music at Pine Street At the Pine Street Presbyterian church the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Mudge, will preach at 'both the evening and morning services. In the morning his topic will be "The Fate of Jesus Christ" (II Corinthians, 4:6, and in the evening "The Power of Person ality" (Judges 2:16). The special mu sic by the choir will be as fallows: Mlorning, "Sing Allelulia Forth," Dudley 'Buck; "Art Thou Weary,'' Chad wick. Evening, quartet, "Crossing the Bar," 'Houseley; anthem, "Hear My Prayer, O'Lord," Berwald; solo by Mr. ISutton, "0, Saviour Hear Me," Gluck. The first meeting of the missionary discussion group will 'be held on Mon day evenjng in the social room of the church with supper at 6.30 p. m. Ona hundred men of the church have en lolled for this class. The midweek serv ice on Wednesday evening will 'be fol lowed by a meeting of the congregation. The anniversary service of the Bethany Sunday school will be held on Sunday,. January 3„ at 5.30 p. m. "The Torch of Conscience" To-morrow at 10.30 a. ra. in the Stevens lMemoria.l church, Thirteenth and Vernon streets. Dr. Clayton Albert iSmucker will preach on "The Solici tude of God." In the evening at the j evangelistic service he will talk on "The Torch of Conscience." All mem hers of the 'Stough chorus are requested to be in the church by 7.25 o'clock. The big chorus of over 100 voices will siug ait ?.3io. The Men's Cltiib of Stevens Memorial church will give a hot meat banquet on Monday evening in the church, par lors. The reception will be from 7 to 7.30 p. in. The speaker of the evening will 'be Frank 18. Wickersham. Music by the male chorus. It is expected that two hundred men will attend. Karl D. Fogg is the chairman of the eominie sarv committee. James W. Barker is president of the club. On the evening of Fe'bruary 4 the Epworth League of the Stevens 'Me morial church will give a reception to all old and new members of the church. The entire membership of the church is over 1,250. Evangelist Hillls Coming The 'Rev. C. E. 'Hillis and his party, uow closing a very successful campaign at iHighspire, will toegin a series of evangelistic meetings in the Firs* Bap- RECIPE 10 CIEAR A PIMPLY SKIN Pimples Are Impurities Seeking An Outlet Through Skin Pores Pimples, soros and boils usually re sult. from toxins, poisons and impurities which are generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities front the blood and cast them out in the form of nrine, bnt in many instanced the bowels create mere toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the nwxt best means of getting rid of these impuri ties which often break otrt all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a "noted authority, is to get from any pharmacy abont four ounces of Jad Balts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of hot water each morning before breakfast far one week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stimn late# the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing thenr to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon jui'ce, combined with litliia. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink which usually makes pimples dis appear; cleanses the bleed and is excel lent for the kidneys as weH.—Adv. tist church, Second and Pine streets, January 31. The regular order of service* iu local churches to-morrow follows: METHODIST Stevens Memorial, Thirteenth and Vernon Streets—'The Be v. Dr. Clayton Albert, Smucker, pastor. Class meeting at 9.30 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon at 10.30 e'eloek. Subject af ser mon, '' The Solicitude at Ood.' * Sunday school at 2 p. m. Epworth League at 6.30 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7.30 p. m. Subject of sermon, "The Torch of Conscience.'* Special music, chorus of tOO. You are invited to all serv ices. Grace—The Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D., pastor. Class meeting at 9.30 a. ». '• Mysteries—Their Philosophy ami Value" at 10.30 p. *i. Sunday school and Men's Bible tTa«s at 1.45 p. m. | Epworth League at 6.45 p. rr, "The Great Transformation" at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Fifth Street—The Rev. R. H. Hart, pastor. Praise meeting a«t 9.30 a. m. Morning sermon at 10.30 o'clock. Sub ject, "The Magic of a Door.'' Sunday school at 2 p. m. Junior League at 3 p. m. Epworth League Devotion at 6.30 p. si. Evangelistic sen-ices wi6h large chorus choir with orchestral accompani ment ait 7.30 p. m. Subject, "The Man Who Intended Well." Ep worth, Twenty-first and Derry Streets-—The Rev. J. D. W. Dearer, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon. Evening service at 7.30 o clock. Sermon and Revival services. Sunday school at 10 a. no. Class meet ing at 9 a. m. Junior church at 5.45 t>. fn. Epworth League at (£.36 p. in. Curtin Heights, Sixth, Near Camp Street—The Rev. A. S. Williams, pas tor. General class at 9.20 a- m. Bap tism of adults, reception of members and sermon at 10.30 a. m. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Revival. Sub ject, "Arnos and His Message.'' Men special guests at this service. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Ridge Avenue, Sixth and Herr Streets—The Rev. John H. Daugkerty, pastor. "Safeguards to Living the Christian Life." "The Sinners Only Refuge" at 7.30 p. ui. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Devotional meeting of the Epworth League at 6.30 p. in. Revival services will be held in the eveniag. A large chorus eboir will take the lead in song. An opportunity will be given for those who desire to join the church at both services. Sit. Paul's. Vine, Near Front Street ■ —The Rev. Robert W. Runyau, pastor. Worship at 10.30 a. m. The pastor will preach in the morning .| Juniper Streets—The Rev. H. Everett Hallman, ■pastor. Morning service at 10 o'clock. Evening service at 7.3.0 o'clock. HUM day school at 11.15 a. m. Bethany, Cameron and Cumberland Streets—The Rev. John M. Warden, pastor. Evening service at 7.30 o'cleck. Subject of sermon, "Remember." Sun day school at 0 a. m. Christian En deuvor at ft.45 p. in. Olivet, Dorrv and Kittatinny Streets —The Rev. WillLaim O. Yates, pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Sub ject of sermon. "A Private GliitiifSJ of Glory." Evening services at 7.30 1 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Get Busy." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Pine Street, Third and Pine Street t —The Rev. Lewis Seymour Mudge, D. D., pastor; the Rev. J. S. Armentrout, assistant pastor. Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Sermon on 2 Corinth ians 4:6. "The Face of Jesus Christ." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sermon on Judiges 2:16. "The Power of Per sonality/' Church Sunday school. Ele mrtitarv Departments. International Graded Lessons at 1.30 p. m. Church Sunday school, Advanced Departments. Adult BibJe Classes at 1.40 p. ai. Mon day, January 25, Men's Missionary Discussion Group at 6.30 p. m. Wed nesday. January 27, Mid-week service at 7.30 p. m. Meeting of the congrega tion at 8 p. m. Calvary, Cameron and 'Sycamore Streets —The Hev. Frank P. Macken zie, pasta*'. Morning service at 10.15 o clock. Subject of sermon, "The God of Jacob." Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "Christian 'lnfluence." Sunday school at 9 a. m. G. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 p. m. Mid-week senrviee, Weilnesdav evening, at 7.30 p. m. Covenant, Fifth and Pefler Streets— The llerv. Harvey Klaer, paator. Merg ing swrvice at 1 0.30' o'efoirk. Snbjeet of sermon, "What We Befieve A boat God and Why?" Evening service at. 7.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "The Cre ation." Illustrated with electric lantern. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6. 30 p. m. Sunshine Missiou Band at 6.15 p. m. LUTHERAN Redeemer, Nineteenth and Kensing ton Streets —The Rev. E. Victor Rol and, pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Subject, "Salvation Through Faith." Evening service at 7.30. Subject, "Sal vation Through Works." Sunday school at 9.30. Junior Endeavor at 2. Senior Endeavor at 8.30. Messiah, Sixth and Forster Streets — Morning service at I'O'.JO. Sunday school at <2. Evening services at 7.30. The Rev. E. E. Oney, of Gettysburg Seminary, will preach at both the morn ing and evening services. Trinity, South ' Ninth Street—The Retv. R. L. Meisenlielder, pastor. Pre paratory service at H1.30. Sunday I school at 2. C. E. at 6.30. Communion ! at 7.3)0. Bethlehem-—Tfle Rev. J. Bradley Markiward, D. D., pastor. Holy com munion and reception of new members at 10.30. Holy communion, reception of new ruenubcis and address at 7.30. Sunday school at 1.45. Baptism of chil dren at 3. C. E. prayer meatiag at 6.30. k Christ, Thirteenth and Thompson Streets—Thomas Beitch, Ph. D., pastor. Morning worship at V 0.30. Subject, "What Is True Worship?" Evening 1 UitMda Biscuit Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crisp, clean and fresh— -5 cents in the moisture proof package. Baronet Biscuit Round, this, tender— with s delightful flavor —appropriate for hmcheon, tea and dinner, to cents. ZuZtr Prince of appetizers! Makes daily tripe from Ginger-Snap Land to waiting mouths every where. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents. Buy bitcuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name Jp worship at 7.30. Subject, "A Contrast In Love." Sunday school and Men's Bible 2. ¥. P. S. C. ft. at 6.30. Meeting win be led by Mr. Reinimjer, superintendent of Sunday school. Spe cial musk. Zion, Fourth Street—The Rev. S. Winfield Herman, pastor. Morning serv ice at 10.30. Subject, "The Crv For Cleansing." livening service at 7.30. Subject, "The Lost Sheep." Sunday school at 1.45. Men's class at 1.50. Senior catechetical class at 6,30. St. Matthew's, Green and Seneca Streets—The Rev. E. E. Snyder, pastor. l J reaching services at 11 a. in. Subject, "A Pure Offering.'' 7.30 p. m„ snl'ojeet, "Our Witnesses." Sunday school at 10. C. E. Society at 6.30. Augsburg, Fifth and Muench Streets—The Rev. Amos Maxwell Staniets, pastor, will preach at 10.3-0 a. m. and 1.30. Men's prayer at 9.30. Sunday school at 2. C. E. at 6.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.45. Catechetical class Thursday at 7 o'clock. Ho"ly Communion, State and Seven teenth Streets —The Rev. John Hen ry Miller, pastor. Morning service at 10.45. Subject, "Christ Like." Even ing service at 7.30. Subject, "The Holy Ghost." Sunday school at 9.30. Luther League at 6.30. Topic, "Woman's Min istry of Mercy." Miss Helen Leary, leader. Calvary, South Thirteenth and Reese Street?— The Rev. Edward H. Paar, pastor. Morning service at 11. Subject, "Jesus the Physician." Evening serv ice at 7.30. Subject, "Jesus Our Pilot." Sunday school at 10. Memorial, Fifteenth and Shoop Streets —The Rev. L. C. Manges, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 10.30. Subject, "Jesus at the Well Syebar.'' Evening service at 7.30. Men's prayer meeting at 16 a. m. Sunday school at 2. Junior Luther League at 5.30. Senior Luther League at 6.30. Topic: "Wom an's Ministry of Mercy." Acts 9:36- 42. Leader, Miss Bessie Lenox. Special music. Senior catechetical clasß Friday evening at 7. Adult catechetical class Friday evening at 8. Primary cateche tical class Saturday morning at 10. .Tumor catechetical class Saturday morning at 11. Trinity, Camp Hill—The Rev. Dr. E. •D. We»»le, pastor. Morning service at 10.30'. Subject, "The First Disciples." Evening service at 7.30. Subject, "The Lamb af God, the Remedy for the World's Sin." Sunday school at 9.15. Junior catechetical at 2. Sewing Circle at 2.3*0, Saturday. Mid-week services Wednesday at 7.30. Ohoir rehearsal same evening at 8.30. Musicale by Miss Ruth Steimhouer 'a class and others, Thursday evening at 8. Silver offering at church door. Senior cateche tical class Friday at 7.30 p. m. St. Mark's, West Fairview—The R«v. A. G. Wolf, pastor. Preaching at 10..10. Sunday school at 1.30. C.'E. at 8.30. St. Paul's New Cumberland—The Rev. A. G. Wolf, pastor. Sunday school at 9.30. C. E. at 6. Preaching at 7. ORUBCH'OF GOD ■Pleasant View—The R«v. George W. | Ha»per, pastor. Sun Jay school at 9.45 a. m. Preaching at 10.45 a. m., "Temp tation." Jr. C. E. at 3.30 p. m. Sr. C. E. at 6.45 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic services. Fourth Street—The Rev. William N. Yates, pastor. 'Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, " gsntly over the place that hurts. Then soak a piece of flan- ( nel with the Oil, lay it on the patniul S » n l« ve r wit & » Piece of dry anna. This simple treatment usually gives quick relief. Trial bottle IOC. ular Sunday services will be iheld at 3 p. in. at Cameron's hall, 105 North Second street. Subject, "Who Is Worthy?" Rev. 5:4. Berean study at 2 Church of Christ, Fourteenth and barker Streets—Speaker, C. J. Beidcl. 10.30, Bible study, first chapter of John, and worship. 7.30, "Depart From Iniquity," 2 Tim., 2-1.9, CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Hummel Street—The Rev. A. H. Hoi linger, pastor. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7.30. Sunday school at 10. Christian Workers' meeting at 6.45. Revival begins January 30, con ducted bv the Rev. William K. Conner, of Harrisonburg, Va., eontin>uing every night. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Bethel, Briggs and Ash Streets— The Rev. U. G. Leeper, pastor, will preach at 10.30 on, "The Green pas tures and Still Waters" and at 7.30 on "The Opened Kves," Sunday school at 1. C. E. at 6.30. Augmented chor us all day. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Board of Trade Hall Sunday 11 a: m. and 7.30 p. m. Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free reading rooms, Kunkel building, 1.30 to 5 p. m., daily, also Monday and Saturday evenings. " adv. SON SHOOTS HIS FATHER Chester Youth Says He Did Not Mean to Kill Chester, Pa.. Jan. 23.—Frank Lynch was shot in the back as he was enter ing the yard of his home at 1306 West Third street late Thursday night. Sev eral young men carried him to the of fice of Dr. 15. W. Bing. Tlic wounded man was subsequently removed to tho Chester hospital. The bullet, entered Lynch's right shoulder and took a downward course. The wounded mail's son, William Jo seph Lynch, 18 years old, was arrested yesterday moruing on suspicion, and confessed to the shooting when taken to the City Hall police station, stating, t"T did not want to kill him, only just hurt him a little bit." He is being held for a hearing. This Is a Bad Month The indoor life of winter, with lack 'of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load on the kidneys. Nearly everybody suf fers from rheumatism, backache, pain in sides and back, kidney and bladder ailments. A backacho may not mean ajiything serious, but it certainly does not moan anythuig jjood. It's better to 1 "be on the safe side and take Foley Kid ney Pills to strengthen and invigorate' the kidneys and heLp them do their work. They help rid the blood of acids and poisons. Sold by Geo. A. Gorgas, 16 North Third street, and P. R. R. Station.—Adv. CAPS FIRE AN ENTIRE CLASS AU Sophomores Suspended and Some of the Freshmen Huntingdon, Pa., Jan. 23.—The en tire Sophomore class of the local 'High school was indefinitely suspended yes teiday for wearing caps bearing class colors. Several members of the Fresh man class were also expelled on the same charge. City Superintendent William F. Rife declares that the expelled scholars will not be reinstated until they discontinue wearing the caps. SEES WIFE WHIP RIVAL Husband Standi by and Watches Biting and Beating iPottsville, Pa., Jan. 23. —Miners- ville was startled by a fight between two young women in a street yester day over tlhe youug husband of one of them. Mrs. Timothy Orleader, the wife, was bitten in the cheek and severely bruised by Helena Wurzlock, who ar rived in this country three weeks ago from Sweden. Mrs. Orleader, however, showed su perior strength, rolled her oppouervt in the snow anil thoroughly beat, 'her; but tihe girl dually succeeded in getting up and Hed. Orleader stood by and witnessed the fight with evident enjoyment, refusing to help either. Awarded #t,2r>a Damages [jebanon, Jan. 23.—County Commis sioner John H. Gingrich, South Ann vi'lle township, was awarded $1,253, by the jury in the appeal taken hy the HeTshey Transit Company nt the Jan nary term of court, heW here this week from the awarii «i J9OO made by the board of viewers some time ago. \ THE 12 Doses 10c 1 "FAMILY" DEMANDS IT 36 Doses 25c *■ ■*- h