UTIIKKAN CIItRCH Service Sunday mornirnr "t 10:" in German. Sunday school 'at 10 clock. F. DROI-.GKMULLLr.R, Paftor. SKVIAUI-DAY AHVE.NTIST Methodist church lmildinjc East Fourth f-trect. Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m. Bible Mudy, 3:30 p. m. All re welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST Last Sunday' rreord bleaker must ht broken next Lord's day. We lacked twenty-nine of having thrre hundred in B.ble school. Now, it is not im poosible to run over that mark. The meetings will close on Sunday. Evangelist Cooper has preached some great sermon. His sermon xubjects lor the closing day are: Morning, THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 'Christ's Temptation and Ours"; eve-! are proud to enter these organization 4 DRESS MY TOP The top protects you from the sun, the rain, and all other weather. Now you should "protect your top. Tops cost money, and wear , out fast, but, , , . Tops can be protected. I have a dressing of my own ' TrnaTce that will put, and Iceep your top in perfect condition, providing you bring your car in a couple of times a season, and let me give it the once over. My charges are so small for this service, that you can not afford to let it go an other day. When it comes to SERV ICE see Al. ALS AUTO SERVICE Between Drake Hotel and Elks Club. ninr. "The Go.'-nel Railwav." ilhitritt. ed by chart. The subjects for Friday and Saturday night are: "God's Finn of Saving Men'' and "lYofit and Loss." Ju.-t four more opportunities are oflered to hear Mr. Cooper. Tho.-e who have heard him are taken with lis pu;in ftinl pimple wav of prevent ing the ter.chinfs of the Bible. There is a f;ucst!on box at the door. Many have availed thom.-olves of the privi lege of asking (lutvtions which have Intn answered by the evangelist. The rcia.'ning four services should be he best of the entire w.'es of meetings. Come to the church with a message and a we'eone. STEl'HKN J. EP1.K3, Minister. IJAPTIST CHURCH We begin meetings next Sunday morning:, the pastor to do the preach ing and the singinar to lx in cr.nrce ol Miss Alta Voting. With her efficient help we are assured of some real cen ts refMt.'our.l singing. Each evening service will be preceded by a rinsrfest', and all who love to sing the old time religious pongs are invited to come out at 7:30. The services will all close promptly at 8:30. It has Icen a policy of the pastor that he '.now the needs of the people and town bet ter than an outsider, and that he need not employ an outside preacher to come and tell his people what he him self would not tell them. If we must say some unpleasant things we will say them ourself and take the conse quences. There is no good reason why a church should pay an outsider a great sum of money to do what the pastor Is employed to do. We claim to be better able to tell the Alliance people what they should hear than any out sider, and therefore at th Hnntl.-t church you will hear the old-time re ligion preacneci witn the old-time plainness, and if the sermons put vnu to the heart, you will know who did it These meetings are to be held not more than two weeks, and each meet ing will begin on time and end on time, so be there promptly if you wish a good seat. Next Sunday' ulJcta will be as follows: Morning, "What Is a Re vival T" Who are to be revived, the Christians or the unsaved? We claim that a revival is not held principally to save the unbelievers. We hold, and the Bible states, that an unsaved per son cannot be reviveL Do you agree with us? The evening topic, by re quest, will be: "Friendship, or Jon athan and David." We are told that the Odd Fellows are preparing to come in a body, and crowd the house. Come on, boys, we are ready but come early or you will be crowded out. Previous to the evening sermon Brother Herbaugh will tell the story of his conversion and the pastor will answer the question: "Did the Cath olic Church Change the Sabbath?" at the morning sermon. The pastor has been made honorary member of two of the labor unions and we are told tha snm ni k' Mr. and Mr. Roy Boyer are the proud parent sof a baby boy, born Thursday night. James Eaton and wife called at the Olsen home Friday mornine. Tt,... . - I . - " . I . .'....1 nine mis an uilmicllfl-t oi ClmV use it to good advantage. Come eighteen at the Union Sunday schoo'l ucinoer l&. and to help the men, as they -are grad uaiiy neipmg us oy attending our services more and more. We ac knowledge the gift of a check for $20 from the carmen, and assure them we w to the rervice B. J. MINORT, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN C HURCH. N'ovem1r G Is the 34Ui anniversary Sunday of the founding of the Fim Presbyterian church in the vicinity of Alliance, as the lirst organization was made at what .ms then called Grand Lake beforo Alliance was oiganized. The organization of the church Mas planned m the spring of lb87 and I would have occurred early in spring of f that year but a great prairie lirel ("Went the COUntTV. (Iisni'cr:in!zinap nlunc and scattering the hettlers no that jt( Thursday Mrs. Bankson was an Alliance rnller one day last week. Jake Elsea and wife were Alliance shoppers Saturday. Miss Sibyl Hutchinson spent the week-end in Alliance. Thorwal I Lunn is busy delivery po tatoes to Anton Thompson. i James Eaton and family motored to AHi-mre Fridav. Mrs. Elsea re turned home with them. The Wilkins young folks attended the dance at Duskins Saturday night. iviipatricK s shipped some cattle on ....p, . - ' v 1 1 1 t J v Was not until thfl first Knmlnv in V- vembcr that the synodical missionary and outers retume (land the Firs Presbyterian church organization was elFected. We are told it was the firtt religious body to' be formaly organ ised in this vicinity. In the evening at 7:'0 we unite with other churches of the city at the M. E. church. A. J. K EARNS, Pastor. METHODIST. "The Trial of Your faith will be the fcrmon topic Sunday morning. In the evening the church is to be turned over to the three womn's organizations of Alliance, the Woman's club, the Vv. C. T. U. and th league of women vo ters, who have secured Miss Margaret Wintrinfrer as speaker. MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor. Information about styles in winter overcoats fa.rouses about fl much in. terest at this season as an announce ment of a coal dealer that fuel should be purchased early. Mr. and Mrs. Ilurlburt nn.l M Lr.nirford motored to Alliance Monday. Thiele's cough syrup caretainly ooes get that cough. Try a bott,le. f-8 1,000 pounds new. Cali fornia Almonds at Fair mont Cream Station. Har vey Myers. 98 wtwmtuuu:8iiii)iinitf?wuwu Thiele's cough syrup certainly ilos get that coutrh. Try a bottle. 68 FOWLING done for him by the federation. We Thursday. Mrs. William' Ttntloa. tin. .(,,.... 1 - mvi. "U.l iviuiiim from a several weeks' stay with her sister in nnoie Island. Mr. end Mrs. .TaUa Floo ...a... Al v. -" -f.ot "tic Al liance callers Saturday. . r. mann shipped two cars of cat tle to Omaha last Saturday. Vie ac companied the th . x 1 uesday. Lonnie and Ernest Wilkins and Har fy Brooks were callers at Eaton's Wednesday night , Mrs. Nichols and babe visited at the Mann home Thursday. Mrs. Elsea went to Alliance Wed nesday for a few days' stay. Ed Wilkins and brother, Alva, were Alliance callers Wednesday. Jasper Colvin and wife motored to Alliance Saturday. . Nets Peterson and Ejnar Christen Ben motored to Alliance Friday with a load of potatoes for the latter. ir. Aiann hauled out: a 1aq,i t nnt For Children The Gift Shop now has a complete stock of Children's Dresses, Rompers, Gertrudes, ' Bonnets, Crib Spreads, Etc. Our line of Stamped Goods is complete. You are in vited to call. The Gift Shop Mrs. Lloyd C. Thomas and Mrs. George Milburn Upstairs 303 i Box Butte mnamttrntirfii-fnttttt.!!!;!;!...-!,,,,... E, ESSAY Specials for Saturday BANANAS, -per dozen ; Z5C NEW PACKED PRUNES, 1A per pound lUC' BEST GRADE OF FLOUR. . ' A Cl 7C every sack guaranteed, per sack Ol. J 7 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP (large rn size, and 2 BARS of CREME OIL, only JUC ....$3.88 ...$4.98 . ARMY SHIRTS, wool regular price $&.&o ; sale price WOOL BLANKETS, regular price . $7.50 ; sale price We have just received a shipment of delicious ROCKY MOUNTAIN HONEY 1 lb. glass jar, .45c 1-2 gallon can, 5 lbs. $1.20 1 gallon can, 10 lbs .$2.25 Cane and Beet Sugar at Real Bargain Prices Delivered to Your Door WATERPROOF RAINCOAT, regular CC C7 price $9.50; sale price tpU.Jl 23 DISCOUNT ON LEATHER VESTS COME IN AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS Telephone No. 789 E. 113 Box Butte Ave. I AY GROCERIES I a - I T r-T"- T TTTT"-T-"TTTTT1 IIIHH - - - I nn Li ! e . . i I .... ... . 1L & V Remember the Crowds in our store last Saturday and get the moral. It's the early shoppers who get me Bargains. Fashion ShoD Policw Our customers are con vinced that it's our store policy to "Always Gipe More Than We Adver-tise." Will Hold a 95 ay, 99 Saturday ov. MNittKM. BeMlovirthoIlitSX Ouriitockoiisomeotthese items H UmiKd. Be Eaj'ly. imfmSh Be On Hand Early and Get Your Share of the Bargains These Are Some of the Items Included Kead the List Carefully There's SURELY Something You Want SWEATERS AND SHAWLS KIMONOS AND BATHROBES CREPE-DE-CHINE NIGHT GOWNS MADEIRA NIGHT GOWNS FRENCH KID GLOVES SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR GEORGETTE WAISTS CREPE-DE-CHINE WAISTS FUR MUFFS AND SCARFS CHILDREN'S WOOL DRESSES PETTICOATS, Tub Silk, double front and back SILK TEDDIES AND SILK JERSEYS LADIES' HAND BAGS, Mesh, beaded, vel vet and beaded CREPE-DE-CHINE WAISTS WOOL PLAID SKIRTS Get ready for the purchase of one of these serviceable gar ments. If you see them you'll see value, at $3.95 each Six Only Ladies' Goats FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS Ladies of Alliance and vicinity, here is a splendid bargain for the six ladies who first see these serviceabl cloaks. If you want a Coat, don't fail to look at these, at Only S3. 95 SILK BLOUSES For wear with blouses these Skirts cannot be excelled for the office woman or housewife.. We ask you to see them, at $3.95 each SOME OF THESE OFFERINGS ARE WORTH FOUR TIMES ?3.93-JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES ON THIS ONE DAY ONLY, SAT., .NOV, w