THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 SEVEN AT THE CHURCHES BAPTIST CHlTRCn Rwlser Babson in "Babson's Barom eter to Merchant end Bankers and Investors" writes: "The need of the hour is not more legislation. The need of the hour is more religion. More religion is needed everywhere from the halls of congress to the fac tories, mines, forest. It is one thing to talk about plans and policies; but a plan and policy without religious motive is like a watch without a spring or a body without breath of life. "The trouble today' is that we are trying to hatch chickens from steril eggs. We have have the finest incu bators in the world, but unless the eggs have the germ of .life in them, all our efforts are of no avail. " Thus FpeaVs a man who is looked up to as an authority in financial mat ters. And vet there are many in Alli ance who think themselves so wise that they know religion is of no im portance to them either from a finan cial or social standpoint. Listen, the best sheriff you have in the eounty is the church. The best security to" the life and social fabric of Alliance is the church. So support them by your presence as well as your money. Stand true to the church of your choice, and stop worshipping by proxy. It cannot be done. The preachers do not enjoy preaching to your money. It Is you they wish to speak to. The Baptist church invites you to the following services Sunday: Sun day school at 10 a. m.; sermon at 11, topic, "Fire, or a Moving Picture of Sin"; B. Y. P. U. meetings at 7:00 p. 'rug Store Service We are equipped to give you "First Class Drug Store Service," the kind that you expect. Our stock is large and complete; our clerks courteous and competent. Two registered phar macists to fill your Prescriptions as the Doctor writes them. A Registei'ed Pharmacist always on duty to serve you. Phone us your orders for Drugs or Ice Cream, we deliver. Send the children to us, we give them special attention. Telephone . and postage stamps for your con venience. Mail orders promptly attended to. -YOURS FOR SERVICE- Alliance Drug Go. B. M. SCOTTEN and F. O. HERSHMAN Phone 132 214 Box Butte Axe m.; Junior at the same' time in the parlors; afternoon Junior church at 2:30 p. m.; evening sermon, John 3:18, or "How Do We Know? Come to the church where folks are happy. Sixty have thus far stepped forward for the better life. Others are considering earnestly. Baptism following the evening services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Items from afield: (From time to time we hope to present a few items of interest from the activities of the religious world and particularly of the Presbyterian church in the U. S. A.): "Pledges amounting to $5,000,000.00 for college buildings and endowments have been received by various cf the fifty-seven Presbyterian ccrtleges ac cording to estimates given before the Presbyterian general board of educa tion at its annual meeting tt the board headquarters, 156 Fifth ave., New York. The increased pledges v re due to the Presbyterian board's educa tion New Era fund which served a challenge to colleges and resulted in stimulating activities." "Homer Rodeheaver, evangelistic singer with Billy Sunday, has been se cured to lead the singing at the pe assembly conferences at Winona Lake, Ind. The 133d Presbyterian geneial assembly opens at Winona Lake May 19." j .Next Sunday's services: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Be on time as we are going to practice some of the songs for children's day. Morning worship at 11 o'clock 'A Sermon to Church Members." ( Evening service at 8 o'clock "The Incarnate Word." Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. "How to Enjoy One's Work." All are cordially invited to these services. A. J. KEARNS, Tastor. benefit society. This does not mean that the church mut enter politics. That is not her business. According to the great commission of our IOrd, the work of the church is to preach the Gospel. Let every Christian preach this in thought, in tleed as well as in word . The future will determine on what kind of material we have build ed. The Bible school, the Endeavor society and all services are for the purpose of helping you. Your success i depends upon you. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. j STEPHEN J. EFLER, Minister. I Mrs. Florence Atl and daughter, Mrs. Forest I-ape, returned this morn ing from a ten days' visit at Seward, Neb. Mrs. A. H. Iiarper and daughter Ix)ls, returned Sunday from Houston, Texas, wheve they have been spend ing the v inter. CHI RCII OF THE NAZARENE Comer Firth and Lai Rmie Streets. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Regular service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day at 8 p. m. i All at e welcome. C. R. MATTISON, Tastor. ! LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday afternoon, as on Pentecost, a special service will be given. This year's confirmation class, consisting of two members, will pledge faithfulness to God and the church. Our earnest wish is, that they remain faithful. It is a deplorable fact that many people make promises in business transac tions, but seldom keep the promises they make. Mn confirmation we make a promise to God. Iet us keep this promise. "Be thou faithful unto death and I will give, thee a crown of life." Rev. 2:10. Service is in German at 2:30 p. m. F. DROEGEMUELLER, Pastor. Good selection of Trimmed Hats for women and girls for 53.98. 48 Highland-Holbway Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Keane, of Can ton, Neb., are visiting at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. John Snyder. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TWO FRONT ROOMS, furnished for light housekeeping, with ground for garden. 718 West 2d street. 48-9p WANTED Two neat appearing young ladies, age 18 and 25, for an advertising proposition. Good money. Experience unnecessary. Call Friday 7 to 9 p. m. Alliance Hotel. Mrs. Orin Harrison. 4Hp CHURCH OF CHRIST and deed. It is also impoverished by i the same powers. , We get out of life what we put into it. It is a great problem when we consider the times in which we live and the many different peoples of the world. The minister's subject for sermons are: "Why do You Live?" and "Lessons from Isaiah 2: Condemnation of the Haughty." The caste system has been the curse of India. Do we find it in America? Is it real or imaginary here ? The church ' must take the Jead in all reforms to I ORDINANCE No, 317 An Ordinance Providing for the Con struction of Sanitary Sewers Forthwith in Sewer District No. 89 within the City of Alliance, Nebraska, and providing for the : Assessment of the Cost Thereof to the Abutting Lands and Lots. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of ( Alliance, Nebraska : Section 1. That sanitary sewers be constructed forthwith in Sewer Dis trict No. 39 within the City of Alli ance, Nebraska, without coht to the city. Section 2. That upon the completion of the construction of said sewers, the cost thereof be assessed against the property abutting upon the streets, avenues, or alleys or parts thereof within which said sewer main has been placed according to the provisions of the statutes of the State of Nebraska. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication according to law. Passed and approved this 12th day of May, 1921. R. M. HAMPTON, (Seal) Mayor. ATTEST: GRACE H. KENNEDY, City Clerk. jn "My M "My W Graduation Gift ff This diamond ring." THERE will never come a day when a girl will not say that with pride. You can give your daughter no gift so pleasing to her as a fine, diamond in a beautiful ring. . The great care we use in selecting dia monds, the many small and medium sizes, and the attractive values, make our stock ideal for choosing a graduation present. Gold and platinum mountings are shown in many exquisite designs. Come see these wonderful rings. $2:.00 to $800.00. ' Thiele's The Sttre With a Guarantee Without Red Tape GIFTS THAT LAST 323 SESE Saturday, May 14 Will Be a Special Sale Day FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Last Saturday we could not handle the crowds, so you see we must be giving values. Come and See these wonderful Money Saving Values. Pf,jjJG9 FANCY BORDER TOWELS LADIES' KID SLIPPERS BOYS' SUITS SEA SIDE PERCALES Unbleached- -with Military Heel; AU the new fancy models V ; ' 49cyard 98c each ith straps - ZSn 25cvard Special Price one day ' x j&OC yuru only-Saturday. . Two to a Customer , $6 98 $7.98 75c values. - . w 3G-inch width in Dark and Five yards to a Customer. These are 1.25, $150 and ?12.00 and 15.00 Values. ' fJZ light Patterns-50c, GOc 2i4 yards in width the 1.85 values in Pink, See these wonderful these jonile lulvai- raim out, uvc best grade of Sheeting Blue Orange Yellow values u? Ra.RahJRah! and 75c values. made. omcwiibe leuow.. values. Caps with each suit. LADIES' SILK GLOVES BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES BETSY ROSS CORSETS MEN'S DRESS SHOES Short ones in Blue, White Tan and Black Calf Skin CROCHET COTTON B?andN and Black Shoes Ifl " 1 ROYAL WORCESTER $5.50 98C pair $2.98 . G . . , , T ' in Dark Brown Calf Skin. c? 4 ff c? ft Ar ? a a i Five Spools to a Customer. In Front and Back Lace ah q,w 1.48 and 2.00 Values. f ZerlT' Saturday Only. ' . S5, 6 and 7 Values. ,; Saturday only, vXes Regular 15c Value. See S1' Regular ?ia0 VaIues' WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY BIG STORE -. sDopt.tore WE SELL' FOR CASH ONLY