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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921.
TOMORROW AT
THE CHURCHES
U&nKer Aids Program
for World Commerce
OHinsTiA rft'itrxcH socikty
Boventh and Cno sirnutH.- Service
11 a. m. Sunday and S p, m. Wednes
day. Rending room maintained by the
society in room 507 First National
bank building IB oiti lo the public
daily, except Sunday, from 8 a. m.
to 6 p. m. '
ST PUTHIt'S cmJIfCH Third and
Lincoln streets. Morning services, 8
and 10:::o. livening Kervlcos, 7:30. Al
tar Boclety first Sunday of month. So
cial circle, first Thursday nf month,
young Peoples' club secpnd and third
Mondays. Knights of Columbus, first
and third Mondays. Rev. V. .1.
O'Rourke, pastor.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Elm and G Btroets. Sunday school, 10.
Morning service, 11. Subject, "The
Lord's Supper." Communion follows
the sermon. Junior Christian Endeav
or, 3 p. m. Intermediate Christian Kn
deavor, 6:30 p. ni. Evening service nt
7:30 p. m. Subject, "Sin's Dominion"
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.
m. Rev. Q. K. Hartman, pastor.
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STELLAR RING CONTEST
WILL CEMENT NATIONS
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Eastcr IV Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Church school, 9:45, Morning prayer,
11 Friday evening, choir service and
open forum at 7:30. Rev. O. G. Hols
holt, rector.
Abbot Low Mills, president of the
TTIrat MflHntlnl linnlr rtf PnWIunrl ffr
i is a member of the committee on or
ganization of the foreign trade finan
cing corporation, which is now being
formed for the extension of long-term
j credits to foreign buyers as a measure
! of rolief for the manufacturers ana
( farmers of this country. Mr. Mills has
long been Identified with prominent
banking Interests and he has also been
connected with various Industrial en
terprises In the United States. 'He Is
eager to see every plant producing Its
maximum output and the surplus
above our domestic consumption sold
to foreign nations.
'FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible school, 10. Morning sorylco, 11.
Theme, "Seeking God." Anthem,
"Seek Yo First the Kingdom," choir.
Afternoon service at the Fairbanks
achool house. Christian, Endeavor,
C:30. 'Evening Bervlco, 7:30. Theme,.
"Is the Auto Your Church?" Anthom,
"I Know That My Redeemer" choir.
Prayer meotlng Thursday night, 8.
Itov. Carl C. Walker, pastor.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Union at. Seventh, Morning service
at 11. Thome, "Tho Lifo with a Song."
Evening service, 7:30. Theme, "Re
nllzo on Your Sourco of Power."
Blblo school. 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U.,
G:30 p. ni. Survico at Throo Mile Hi
tho nftornoon. Rov. John L. Bogue,
pastor.
ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Union street nt Seventh, Blblo school,
10. Morning worship, 11. Thome of
Hormon, "Tho Mission of tho Comlfort
or" Proludo, (Lowell); solo, "A Pray,
or," (Stenson), 'Miss .Minnie ScluiV
Ben; offertory, (Loybach), postludo,
(Goddard). Luther leaguo dovotioinl
Bcrvlcos, 6:30, Miss Gosch, leader,
Vospors, 7:30. Rov. W. I. Kek, pastor.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Washington and Fifth streets. Morn
ing service, 11, Bubjoct, "Communion."
lEvening aorvlco, 7:30. Subject, "The
Value of Jesus' Words." Special iwnt:
service. Children's story hour. Bp
worth leaguo devotional sorvlco at
6:30 o'clock Sunday school at 10
RIGHT HERE WE WOULD)
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ARE
STUDENTS
OFPKEVfl
EzSgaN EEEEEE:
Wo khobb that ovnybotly ho
lUn'i's that an ounce of preven
tion is worth a pound of cure.
Of course you nallze that If
the plumbing at your house
Is put Into thu proper shape at
this 1 1 mo some memher of
your household may not fall HI
at soino later date. Why not
have that plumbing attended
to at once?
JOHN MILNE
PLUMDING ft HEATING
Phone Red 991 The Dalles
Burget-Mogan Co
Funeral Directors
' THE HOME OF
SUPERIOR
SERVICE
Pboaeo Mala 2891 Night Black
401, Main 6191
"Auto Races." 'Mid-week service on
Thursday night. Rev. W. H. H. For
syth pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH -
Morning service, 11. Timely address
Dy the pastor. Evening service, 7:30.
A muslcale will be rendered. iBlble
school at 10 a. m. Christian 'Endeavor
at G:30 p. m. 'Rev. E. Goudge, pastor.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Thompson's addition school house.
Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching, 11, by
The Rev. Clark Smith. Subject, "The
Compassion of Jesus." Meeting for
young people at 6:30. Evening service
at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. E. N. Long, pas-tor.
By Webb Miller
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
PARIS, (By 'mail.) "The fight be
tween Carpentler and Dcmpsey will
no more to cement Franco-American
relations than a score of marriages.'1
This is a declaration of General NI
velle, recently returned from a tour
of the United States, In an Interview
on sports and matrimony.
"Let us have International competi
tion in sports between France and
America," said the general, "but by
no means Intermarriage."
Nlvelle painted a gloom picture of
the fate of .the French girl who hitch
ed up with an American. He said the
commonplace life In America was
not suited to the demoiselle used to
tho many littlo attentions bestowed
upon her by Frenchmen.' Likewise ho
bursted. the rumor that wc are all
rich.
"Let us have enterchange of stu
dents between French and American
universities," said he, "but by no
means Interchange of marital love."
(Returning to athletics,. Nivelle con
ceded that we had some pretty hefty
fighters, but -he thought In 'the Demp-sey-Carpentler
match superior brain
would triumph over brute brawn. He
forgot to mention who had the brain,
probably on the assumption that his
audience knew who possessed the
brawn.
Main 6061 Bennett Taxi Main 01 tf
Dr. S. Burke MaHsey, dentist, Firat
National bank, rooms 307-308'. Tele
phone main 3911, res. main 1691. 8tf
Special.
In order to make space for my
summer stock I will sell at 10 per
cent discount the few remaining
plain tailored and trimmed hats. Mrs.
Weaver, 302 Union Btreet, opposite
postoffico. Telephone black 3171. M20
Eyes tested, gjunae ntted. Dr. Geo.
P. New house. u
Your Favorite Place
to dine, "Hotel Dalles" If moderate
prices, quality of food, service and
surroundings aro considered. Try
our ovoning and Rpecial Sunday din
ners, $1.00. You'll bo surprised. 23
For California Perfume company
goods, telephone main 2661. ' 25
SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur aa Told When Your
8kin Breaks Out.
Any breaking out of the skin on
face, neck, arms or body Is over
come quickest by applying Mentho
Sulphur. The pimples seem to 'dry
right up and go away, declares a
noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to
take the place of sulphur as a pim
ple remover. It Is harmless and in
expensive. Just ask any druggist for
a small jar of 'Mentho-Sulphur and
use It like cold "cream. Adv.
Wasco Hotel
624 East Second Street
Open Under New Management
Thoroughly Overhauled. Clean Comfortable Rooms'
50c a Night and Up. Rates by Week and Month
Dining Room to Open Soon
M. S. Elliott, Mgr.
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
Eyesight Specialist
Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment
1 7-1 Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug Store Phone Black 1111
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3121
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
THE MARYHILL FERRY IS RUNNING
From Grants, 20 Miles East of The Dalles, to Maryhlll
Daily from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
EXCELLENT ROADS PAVED TO GOLDENDALE
MARYHILL FERRY CO.
Special Trips Arranged Phono Osldendale 312X
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dallee
LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager
Bart Thomas, Assistant Manager
Llceneed mfcalmero, lataallehed 1M7
Dufur
Woman Attendant
Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton
Telephone Red 17S1
Motor Equipment
Telephones
Day Rod 351
Nlait Red SS2
J, H. Harper, Black 2152
Cut Ffewers
News for Men
Who Are Looking
for Better Kinds
of
SHOES
It gives me great pleasure to announce that I have taken the agency
for the well known
J. E. TILT SHOE CO.'S.
LINE OF MEN'S SHOES
Most of you know already there is no better shoe made than the Tilt,
and considering the extremely high standard of workmanship and materials,
the prices are exceedingly reasonable.
Tilt shoes sell from $9 to $9.75 in the different leathers and lasts. I
want every man in this city to see these shoes, that he may personally judge
the fine quality and craftsmanship. I have a stock of Tilt shoes now in my
store at Third and Court streets, opposite the city hail. Every pair is guar
anteed. I also have cheaper lines of shoes, but I am sure you will be more
than satisfied with the unusual values shown in this particular line.
In most places Tilt shoes are price .1 from $2 to $3 more than I am asking.
Come in and let me fit you to a good c jmf ortabie stylish shoe.
JUST A WORD TO YOU MEN
WITH BIG FEET
You want something with a broad toe and
yet something stylish. I can recommend Tilt's
Gun Metal Blucher No. 44 last, EE width.
F. A. FRENCH
Remember the Place .Across from the City Hall
SAY You saw it in the Chronicle when buying adv. good
Like Making a Cake
Making an advertisement is like making a cake. You know
how recipes run:- A cup of "this," a tablespoonful of "that,"
ten drops of the Mother," and "something else"- the size of a
walnut.
In making an advertise
ment you use a number of
"ingredients:" Information,
interest, desire, argument,
praise, suggestion, and, al-
e
ways, facts.
These advertising ingre
dients are carefully "stirred
in," in the right order and
proportion, so that when the
finished advertisement comes
to you it is 'suited to your
"taste ,
But you must read adver
tisements and test them out
by buying what they adver
tise if you would really know
how valuable they are to you.
Remember how often you
have refused to taste some
dish, and then a long time af
ter, you have found it is de
licious. That's just like adver
tising. Read Chronicle adver
tisements for a while and you
will find they are full of in
terest, tell you. things ' you
never knew before, and tell
you the right things to buy.