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PAGE SIX SYMPTOMS WOMEN DREAD l CHURCH NOTES ————__——___ —_ ST, MARWS PRO-CATHEDRAL, 8 o'clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy Communion and English sermon. LRGION'S SHOW AT AUDITORIUM. ; } Vay y 9:15 ain. Lew Mass and German} Mrs. Wilson's Letter Should CK UT ire Be Read by All Wana Is A KNO 3 KO) T ‘td Higb Mass and Eng * “Pather Hiltner, Pastor. McKENZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT. ! Moffit—-Preactitng ‘service “f0:30'a Clearfield, Pa.—‘‘ After my last child i 2 was born last September I Pas unable Large Audience Thoroughly En ‘ joys'Clever Work of Home "Wi to do all of my own Talent Cast in Play work, I had severe H pains in my left side i] every month and had H fever and sick dizzy spells and such Paine during my periods, which lasted two weeks, I heard: of Sterling—Preaching service - noon. Tf the American Legion says we're Sunday school 1:00 a. on. nea going to have a celebration We know; McKenzle—Preaching .service 8:00; everything will be done right. So p.m 4 > , i when the Lesion said, we'd have a Sunday school 11:00 a. m. gcod time at “Look Who's Herc” we ‘Ajcordial invitation is extended to; just naturally prepared ‘to have it. We! everybody. Pause to think what might have hap- kev. Wm. Schoffstall, Pastor. peacd if the Kaiser had had thy SSeS ON American Lezion and told ft to cap- 2:1h) Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound doing others so much good and, thought I would give Zion Lutheran Church z 4 ture Pari: wut that’s digressing, Services in First Lutheran \church y ita trial. Ihave been very glad that) ty. tgion didn't tell us that Viv. (A # re 2 and Seventh 3t.): ; all oetiay worleT tall tay frigwis when i@ Dolan and Doc Arnson would 10:30 a, m., German, a fice ny Wo ‘what helped me, and they make even “Hard Boiled” Smith’ ..U p.m. ee ; weg a Oe augh. We found that out ourselves! ctor ‘Kartling, pastor. think it must be a grand medicine. And 35.4" 55 did eve y else in the biz ae i e itis. You can use this letter for a tes- timonial if you wish.’’— Mrs. HARRY A, Witson, R. F. D.5, Clearfield, Pa. The experience and testimony of such Colored Baptist Services at the 2nd Colured Baptist; Church Noy. 13, 1921, H Si crowd at the Anditorium last night. You just can’t hide merit even if you clethe it in a gingham wrapper or i presents ' His, drama of To-day : MOTHER Hughes xt: Matthew, 4 vi n as Mrs. Wil: somethin’ and an 1889 model suit. “ ce at 11:00. 4 Soubt ‘that Lydia E Baknam'e voce After viewing Doc’s costume we don't} Cha per, 4 Verse. ~ 4 wonder hi was desperate enough to} Service at 8:00. Teéxt: Luke, 5 table Compound will correct such trou- bles by removing the cause and restor- ing the system to a healthy normal con- dition. When such symptoms develop as backaches, bearing-down pains, dis- Placements, nervousness anu “‘the lues”’a woman cannot act too promptly | in trying Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound if she values her future com- fert and happiness. Chapter, 4 Verse. Sapbath Schoo: 12:00 to 1:00. All are cordially invited to come, S. E. Beasley, Pastor. play jacks. The dialegue of the pair wae dad-burned funny anyway. We also found out that Mrs, Frank) Williamson is bewitching and re- sourcefal gnd that she has a most pleasing voice. We learned for the first time that whea Frank Roberts wore Uncle Sam's blue he sailed rigit |up Loncon's streets—for where else ‘Christian. Science Society Corner 4th St..and Ave. C. Church service at 11 o'clock. Subject, ‘Mortals ‘and Ammortals. ‘Sunday school at 9:45.a. | | i | eld h ire so perfect! Bh f 7 Cockney” accent And Mabel Camp.| , Weitealay croting Meting ‘st 8:00 Notable cast featuring Lloyd : ‘Lell might well just have stepped out}? ™ - i ‘ <7 Coming To of a Broadway playhouse and decided] ,4 teading rdom fs _ open in. the; B tt Bl J Ih Quy> BISMARCK | with a queenly toss of her picture hat} paar fy SiiE Do ST ar ihe e Y é yi e; OSeP. g ‘ tS, RCK |to captivate a Bismarck audience. For| @#y and Sai ee Om 2 Hs 7 yy she did captiv: ii 9 ; na-| All are welcome to attend these ser: (] MeD 1] B tty q ] | age arse a a Pe ee et | alte MH Dowell, Delty n0ss Val oe | perfectly content to laugh up- Evangelical Chureh i : rice 5 Ni Dr. Mellenthin uely Btls eRe enerne ahaa corner Seventh and Rosser Adapted by ¢: Gardner ul Ivan { ancient and busybod inst aj : | ) j SPECIALIST j we're Just as glad to know it was all] ,. Suuday Nov. 13th. Day of Prayer! fromThe Octopus hy pine for Schools and Colleges. i German sermon at 9:45 A. M. All other services are conducted in the| English language. i ;an illusion, a eee eelarasitly Well Gone Charles Belmont Davis—~>: Ninth Year In | We wish Jey” Coggshall, director , wh North Dakota patch Tye eee an Sunday School, Lyman Smith, impersonate femininity as well as di-) S¥perintendent, 10:45 A. M. | NOT USE SURGERY For , would tell us how he transfigured| , ‘Address: “Trembling Felix and: rous Angelo Holta into a living Triumphant Paul, 11:45. A. M, replica of a stingy old tavern keeper.| © Young. People’s Alliance, “Bible | Whi just couldn't get over “Hay py” Examples of Personal Evangelism.” Paulson being worried but he did it| Miss Hilda Gustavson, leader, 6:45. P. {80 well we were almost convinced it} “- Sal was true. ‘We always knew Benton| Evening sermon, “Christ’s Message Flow was a real fixer. Of course the| to the Student,” 7:30 P.M. ‘ fixing caused a lot of trouble for oth-|~ Prayer service on Tuesday, evening ers but it was a splendid idea never-| 4:49. | theless and he fixed, everybody in Teacher Training Class will meet! | better humer with his rendition of the| at 7:00 P, M. on same evening, | i ‘ingham Girl” and dance. A cordial welcome to all. icking the chorus couldn't have we Zee PERL ee {been such a hard job. All Director Si. George Chureh (Episcopal) Coggshall had to do was to find’a lot Corner of Thayer and. ‘Third Rector “Rev. T. Dewhurst. raduate i edicine and sur-jof pretty girls who cpuld sing: and f ‘ eradate aaa ab th state wouldn't get stage-fright. He may. Services tomorrow. ‘Disarmament gery and is licensed by the ‘have -had some trouble! picking-a ddz-| Sunday. tes te ta of North Dakota. He visits pro-| on and two out of so many but he did| 8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion. fessionally the more important it and he gave a colorful and pleasing} * 10:00 .A., M.: Chureh,, School. j towns and cities and offers to al eae of coatumaes, ands abd dancing ae ‘A. M. Divine Service and Ser- ‘ dh . {st Y ich; mon. ¥ ‘who call on this trip consulta-| i eeted. And he also gave them ‘es-| } We want a full attendance at the tion and examination free, eX-' corts who would sing and one’ of es-| Sunday “School tomorrow.. Don't _ be! cept the expense of treatment} pecial versatillity, Archie, McPhee,| atrdid to s¢nd ydur little. oneon ac-!-- when desired. ; whose female impersonation sent a ae of tie cold weather as we have |“ peas D * lot of eyes scampering toward the} made provision: for. that: The new _ According to his method of | program. heating apparatus. is giving, great treatment che does not operate!” “Cook Who's Here” is a natural} satisfaction ‘and ‘every Cate; Will. :be tor chronic appendicitis, gall| exclamation for an arrival at a sum-| taken of your. child. . stones, ulcers of stomach, ton-| mer hotcl. That's whore the ‘scene} | At.'the 11:00: o'clock ‘service special sils or adenoids. ; was laid—in the Catskill mountains.| prayers will be offered. for the great : Hechas “4 hi dit | With Anthony Graves promoting ma-} conference now ‘been held in: Wash- e has to is credi many | trimony for profit, a niece Caroline} ingtoh. THe Rector will discuss some wonderful results in diseases of | with a heart of her own and an inter-'| of ‘the many: phases ‘of the ‘dis- the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, | !oper trying to capture it, with an aunt} armament movement. We want you I S . | Caroline who had a heart for anyone} to come and join us in our prayers } skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad-| yi would take it and an Englishman and sy hecia DOES Supervised/yTHOMAS H.INCE Will Be at at ‘ ' hae McKENZIE HOTEL, TUE! See aUrtel| DAY, NOV. 29 Office Hours. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular ae sccieenticece MAGHe ce zr v ““THE RAINBOW GIRLS” RPS OE sce S “A.DAY AT COLLEGE” ee ee ee ee ee] THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN. Strangers especially der, bed wetting, catarrh, weak | who expected to be married but got] invited. lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg|what he didn’t expect, all sorts of ulcers and rectal ailments. | amusing sitjationg Were produced. ” a1 | The musical , numbers, Ii you have been ailing for | «peggy O'Neil,” “Ain't We Got Fun,” any length of time and do not) «te “will Understand.” “Gingham get any better, do not fail to call, | Girl,” “Maybe,” “Irene,” added greatly as improper measures rather )to the show. A fair sized audience) op, ; {saw the matinee and a, large audi- than disease are very often the | ence saw the show at night. | cause of your long standing) We hope the Legion won't wait so trouble. }long before entertaining us again. Remember above date, that) Cast of the Play examination on this trip will be’ ‘he cast of characters in order of free and that his treatment is appearance: ; different. Pera ee an extinct husband)—: Vivian olan. 4 Address: 336 Boston Block, | Judge Baxter, too stingy to breathe, Minneapolis, Minn. Angelo Holta. | Bud Harris (The fixer)—Benton | Flow. if nf | Jack Eastman (in love with Caro- line)—J. R. Coggshall. Anthony Graves (a guest from the icity’—W. C. Faulson. - | Caroline (Grave's niece and ward) —Mrs. Frank ‘Williamson. - Aunt Caroline (in search of a hus- band)—La Verne Hollensworth. Suzanne (a French maid)—Clara Garnier. Hi Haskins (Emily's beau)—J. 0. Arnson. Jonathan Wade (a mistaken suitor) —Franklin Roberts. ‘Peggy O’Neil (a Broadway actress) —Mabel Campbell. Seminary Girls Chorus Bessie Williams, Ruth Williams, Thalia Jacobson, Helen Gross, Maude Angliss, Grace Fraser, Dorothy Lan- ders, Bernice Landers, ‘Mary Slattery, Mathes De Carufel, Janet De Carufel, ‘Esther Knudson, Lillian Knudson, Nellie Hubert. — | Country ‘Boys Chorus Albe:t Blumer, Martin F. Lenhart, Archie MePhee, Harry Be-nstein, Lloyd Harris, Verne Goddard, Roland Quam, Philip Elliot, Arthur Sather, Austin Ried, Fred Schnecker, Clifton ‘Hubbard, Al. Drysdale, Elmer Lilles- kov. THE BEST RESULTS ARE OBTAINED BY USING Bakers Chocolate g (Blue Wrapper, Yellow Label) In Making Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Frosting, Ice ‘Cream, Sauces, Fudges, Hot and Cold Drinks. .~; a For more than 140 years this . chocolate has been the stand- ard for purity, delicacy of flavor and ‘uniform Big Sunday Dinner. Blue Bird Confectionery: .::: ialus He - quality. || SITE KNOWS AFTER 20 YEARS. ITIS THOROUGHLY | | A cold, ven when it-ttag developed . : RELIABLE a hacking cough difficult breathing, sseweroroen 57 Highest Awards in sleepless nights, raw tinrpat and i 3 erica sore lungs, — even en a Earope and Arm cold yields’ quickly to.,, Foley's {ita Salem ese Choceuatiers Honey and Tar. Mrs. Milton . Waite, Box 32, Azalia, Mich, Writes 1. have used Foley’s Honey and Tax for including | m, Special Music, Saturday and--, Sunday, plaved by three girls. | é Calendar for The Coming Week Monday—Senior. ‘Scouts. at,7:30 p- Tuesday—Junior Cub Scouts at 7 " Wednesday—Girl Scouts at 730 p. "Thursday—Choir Rehearsal at 8 p. m. A full attendance is requested. Social half ‘hour after ‘the ‘practice. Friday—Senior Scouts will take tests in the Parish House at 7:30. ‘Rummage sale all day Tuesday and Wednesday in the. Gas Office under the auspices of the Women’s Guild. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL 5) CHURCH. pci S. F. Halfyard. 10:30 A. M.—Public, worship. Ser- mon thame, “The Full-Grown Man.” Anthem bv the choir. 12 M.—Sundev school, ‘Classes are organized for all ages. ‘6:30 P. M.—Epworth League.- The young people of the church are cordially invited to the League serv- ice. Let no one miss it. 7:30 P. M- Public worship. Sermon, theme “The Great Retusal.” Music by the men’s chorus. The ‘service Will open with the singing of several popular hymns by the c Come and brin veyors whd have charge of the com: munity survey will complete their work on or by Wednesday evening Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 o'clock. » Baptist ‘Chureh L. R. Johnson,. Pastor A cordial invitation is given to the public to worship. with the Baptist people tomorrow at .10:30. The ‘sub-. ject for the morning will be, “Justi- fied Armament.” The Sunday school follows at’ 12:00>. In, the evening at 6:30. The subject, ‘for ‘th will be, “Justified Armament.” The Sunday “school, follows at, 42:00. In the evening 46:30 the young people will discus “Personal Evangelism”. :80,-after ‘a song servicg jn which will. He special instrumental music by, Mrs, Gale, the pastor will discyss the theme, “Not Ashamed of the Gospel.” ‘The mid-week, services ‘ds Wednesday at 8.00 p. m, There Will be a special, meeting of ‘wil the members’of the chtizeh on the last, Wednesday of the mnth ‘to con- sidery;matters of importance to the church, Please let the members keep this date in mind. First Presbyterian Church Jtirry C. Postlethwaite, minister. “Morning worship promptly at 10:30. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD, __. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS © Booklet ef Choice Recipesent free | other cough or croup remedy like it. You may use my name.” -It.gets right | at the seat of ‘trouble. Children like 7 it. ase, the past 20 years and find there is no, The, pfélude is a-patt, of ‘the service. ning theme, “They Shall ‘Loarn { War, No More.” The two services. af. the ‘day will bear on ‘of Armainent -Confere! morning |= “Limitation: ice at Washing: ‘ton, . The great* patriotic hymns will ‘be “sung, A thrilling. tale at this morning ‘service. ” |. ,Junior ‘Sunday ‘schodl at 9:30. All tofhér departments at 12 m. Classes |for-all in an efficient school. |. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bessie Williams, ‘presidént. Mr. Benton ‘Baker will lead the meeting. Evening worship at 7:30. Patriotic music by. the congregation led by the ehirus choir. Two ‘special anthems {hy the choir under the direction of Me D. C. Scothorn. |..,.Major Frank S.;Henry has kindly eonsented to speak in ‘the evening. The pastor will also speak briefly on “War Must Go.” .Do not miss these i services, come and hear what war is rding to thoge,.who know, and étrn what the next war, if it comes, witl be like. Members of the Ameri- i But: every business understand... Wien. business men Commercial “Service. them can Legion and all other kindred ana! Public Stenographers. Busi-| Expert Accountants. Busi- affiliated organizations are cordially! negs* Service Co. First floor,|ness Service Co. First floor, invited to besnroient Hoskins ‘Block. Phone 662. Hoskins Block. Phone 662 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening | at 7:30. Ladies Social Thursday. afternoon at: 2:30, under the direction of Mrs. L.| ‘S. Craswell. iAll are cordially in. vited to the services ofthe church. Special Music Saturday ‘and/ Sunday, played by three girls. Big Sunday Dinner. Bice bir Confectionery. 3 DUCKS AND GEESE DRESSED — Heads and Feet On. We can use all you can ship. Pay highest market prices. — Prompt returns ‘and above all a square deal, Ship to a hodse'with a gdbd Remember the Dance at Pat jterson’s Hall ‘tonight. 50c per} couple. McKenzie Hotel ‘Or. chestra. - | From the Inside “fT den’t want an outsider trying to help me run ‘my business,” is the way most people are inclined to.feel about seeking advice. siona}:consultation with someone qualified to ourselves part of their organization — get their viewpcint and then apply our facilities in farthering the client’s interests. ie gecret of the success of our Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. reputation. ~ JACOB E. DECKER & SONS. Minneapolis and Duluth. ENTIRE STOCK On West Side of This Store Will Be Discounted 10% Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, ‘Nov. 14, 15 and 16. Along with getting a number for every dollar’s worth ‘of goods that you buy :dur- ing these three big days, entitles you ‘to a chanée to win that $165.00 Locbmotive Elec tric Washing Machine. You are also get ting ‘the benefit of ‘the 10% reduction. off from our regular price. Pia LOMAS HARDWARE CO. 10% 10% CA is better off for occa- come to us, we make At least, it’s one of “We've Got Your Number.” Be Sure+To Get It.

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