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The Dodge City Journal from Dodge City, Kansas • 4

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feODCS CITY, KANSAS, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH SS, 1917 ill ft I WithTheCUyChurcheTlj Send Them Photographs for Easterj 8, il EttabUthod Nazurine Church, faith in the Christ and realized a heartfelt witness to their salvation. There will be three services today. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 1:80 p.

and in the-afternoon at 2:30. Even-gelist Roberts, will lecture on The revival services at the Naza-rine church have been a success. Quite a number have professed their Specifications-four What could be a more logical gift at thia Season than a portrait of yourself the one thing you can'give your friends that they cannot buy? his missionary trip around the world. Pi the past few years advances have been made in medical methods probably faster than in any other science. Real medical scientists and specialists with the true interests of their patients at heart, are delving deeper and deeper into research each year and constantly discovering new ways to cure disease without mangling and cutting the human body.

Among the foremost of this "anti-surgical brigade" la a well-known firm of specialists who have one of their institutes located in Dodge City. The United Doctors have devoted their long and active professional lives to proving and improving methods of curing chronic disease, until now they are able to announce that methods are at hand which will save a great majority of cases without resort to operations. In the majority of chron. ic cases surgery Is wholly unnecessary a strain on the pocket books and bodies of people who often can afford it Hundreds of nearby people come forward gladly and testify to the remarkable results they have received from the United Doctors methods without the use of knife, chloroform or operation. These include cases of This will be very interesting as well as instructive; Every Christian, especially ought to hear this.

Seats are free, and you are welcome. The revival services in the evening is ex. pected to be the climax of all the MIlTMIONAL SMOKE Lesson (By O. SELLERS, Acting Director of Sunday School Courts ot Moody Bible Institute.) (Copyright, 19IT, Weitem Newipaiwr Union.) services. Come early, if you want The Iross Studio Dodge City Kansas seat, as we expect the house to be too small as was the case the last two Sundays.

A great time is erpected. Our studio stands ready to take a real portrait of you not a mere photograph of your face but a characterization of yourself that your friends will recognize and be glad to own. Come with us; we will do thee good. You are welcome. Rev W.

E. Meller, LESSON FOR MARCH 25 Presbyterian Church. AND JESUS THE WAY, TRUTH LIFE. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock, Our equipment and service are of the best. Why not make the appointment today? Makers of Portraits That Portray "God's Plan in Life." Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, "The Tragedy of Judas." The Studebaker Series "18" FOUR at $985 is one of the highest grade four-cylinder cars on the market, even tho' its price is under $1000.00.

The chassis is perfected from four years of study on one basic design, based on the experience of 250,000 Studebater cars in service in all parts of the country. The body work is as fine as the highest grade materials and best workmanship con produce. The finish is hand applied twenty-five operations. The upholstering is made of genuine leather on genuine long curled hair Over the best coiled spring frame work. The top is of high grade mohair edged with leather.

The tonneau carpet is high grade fabric, bound with leather. The equipment throughout is distinctly-high grade. Even an expensive Yale Tumbler Lock is provided for the Ignition switch. In short, the Studebaker FOUR i3 distinctly the greatest automobile value on the market today at any price. You CANNOT afford to pay LESS for a four-cylinder car when you can obtain this quality at $985.00 it is absolutely unnecessary to pay more.

40-H 7-Passenger 985 50 H. 7-Passenger $1250 Prices F. O. B. Detroit MARTIN 6c BECK PHONE 275 Sunday school Come.

11, special sermon, "God's Plan in Life." 6:30, Young Folks' Hour. 7:30, Fourth of a series of charac OPPORTUNITIES ter studies; tonight, one of special interest, "The Tragedy of stomach and gallbladder trouble, rec. tal diseases, diseases of women and diseases of men, catarrhal appendicitis, most of the chronic diseases of thejddneys, liver, blood, heart, nerves, skin, digestive organs, goiter, asthma, bronchitis, rheumatism, scrofula, ulcers, eczema, constipation, irritable bladder, weak back, pain in side, loss of strength and health, nervousness, etc. Examination and diagnosis by their thorough and accurate methods are free and invited at the offices and laboratories of the United Doctors whose Dodge City institute is located at 506 Second Avenue. Ad vt.

Fine music. Solo by Mrs. Hubbard. Mandolin solo, by Mr. R.

T. Anderson. Anthem by choir. Come. Friends and strangers find a hearty welcome.

Come and see. Church of Christ. Improved half section, northeast of Dodge City. Over 200 acres in wheat. Rent share goes to purchaser.

$6,500,000 on Good Terms 11:00 o'clock, "Forgiveness." 7:30 o'clock, "The Bible as a Divine WELFARE LEAGUE. Book gainst Infidelity and Higher Criticism." Lectures to Be by Dr. Frank G. Wilcox. At Obenhaus school house.

Bible (Review.) SCRIPTURE LESSON Read John 14: 1-14. GOLDEN TEXT-Jesua salth unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life, no. man cometh unto the father, but by me. -John 14:6. The purpose of John's gospel Is revealed In John 20 :31.

It was to prove that Jesus Is the Christ, the Son of God, and to prove it in such a way that men might believe It In their hearts, and thus obtuin, through that belief, eternal life in his name. Therefore the best method of review for the lessons of the past quarter would be to go over the lessons one by one, and find out hpw it Is that this great truth, which brings life to men, Is Illustrated In each of the several lessons. The object of such a review should be to muke Jesus as real to us as If we were with him and his disciples, and could realize that the Word Is now dwelling among us, full of grace and truth, giving dally of his fulness and "grace for grace." (Ch. 1 Jesus is "the way," the way to heaven, the way to all that is highest and best on earth, the way of life, the way to the Father, the goal of all humnn aspirations, the way out of all human darkness and sin, the way to holiness and to God. Jesus is also the truth, the.

revealed truth about God. He revealed the forgiveness of God for the sins of men, the right way of living. Jesus Is the life, the source of life, the life Itself, the true life here on earth, and the eternal life which is to abide forever, Thus our entire review centers about Jesus Christ. It would be good to have a map chiefly of the vicinity of the Sea of Galilee to use In this review. Lesson I.

Jesus, the Life and Light of Men. This Is the central truth of the gospel. Note the pre-exlstence of Jesus Christ as the eternal Word, "In the beginning with God." Then again we see it as plainly showing forth or declaring him to be God. We see him also as the Creator of all things. study and worship, 10:15.

Lesson, Acts 26th chapter. We invite you to study this lesson with us. Evening worship at 7:30. HIRAMIT. BURR CO.

Our subject will be, "Baptism." This important subject should have careful consideration. If you are confused Dodge City, Kas. Postoffice Building about baptism, come and study the lesson with us next Lord's day even ing. Baptist Church. Sunday school at 9:45.

Sermon by THREW AWAY HER CRUTCHES the pastor at 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U.

Arrangements were made Friday at a meeting of representatives of the county Sunday school association and other civic organizations for a series of lectures, April 15 to 18. Dr. Frank G. Wilcox, field secretary of the National Public Welfare League, will deliver the lectures in the interest of public welfare work. During the week prior to April 15th, a series of lectures will be given at different pieces over the county.

Thie will be in the nature of a preliminary campaign to interest the people. Dr. Wilcox will deliver two lectures a day in this city on the four days. The complete program will not be announc. ed until later, but one event will be a county Efficiency Institute on Thursday, April 17th.

It is the desire of the civic associations back of the series of lectures to have as large an attendance as possible. They will announce the pro gram as soon as possible in order that interested people can arrange for their attendance on the lecture. a.t 6:45. Prayer rpeeting every Thurs day eveninu. The B.

Y. P. U. meet ings are very interesting, everyone takes part and special music is one of the features enjoyed by those who at ARMA, LADY WAS A CRIP. PLE FROM HIP JOINT TROU.

BLE FORCED TO WEAR AN APPLIANCE AND USE A CRUTCH tend. A collection was taken for for who was treating me at the time put on an appliance to wear that made my hip raw and sore and I suffered agony day and night I commenced the United Doctors treatment February 5th. In just two weeks from the time I began their treatment I discarded the instrument of torture the other doctor had put on and in just two weeks more I threw away my crutch also. I now do not even use a cane and I walk around without any assistance of any kind. I am getting better and better every day thanks to the wonderful treatment and methods used by the United Doctors.

I think I owe it to the world to tell about the almost miraculous things these specialists have done for me. "MRS. MARY BURNETT." eign missions to which the church and to Sunday school contributed thirtyltwo dollars, more than twice the amount Lesson II. John the Baptist. This expected.

We expect the largest at. tendance of the year next Sunday Four Weeks' Treatment by the United Doctors and She Now Walks Without Any Support Whatever A Remarkable -Case morning. Lome ana xaKe pan wun Fine farms for sale at bargain prices. You cannot aford miss tese opportunities. See us for particulars and terms.

L. L. TAYLOR DODGE CITY, KANSAS us. Strangers in the ctiy are always Is a lesson of John's testimony to Jesus as the Son of God also that Jesus was the Lamb of God, eternal, pre-exlstent, the One who was baptized by the Iloly Ghost, showing us the real nature of Jesus as the Word of God. Describe who and what he was and did that made him the perfect Savior.

welcome. St Cornelinus Church. The Rev. Robert M. Botting, rector, Lesson III.

The First Disciples of Jesus. Andrew and Philip discovered the Messiah of whom Moses and the prophets did write, and revealed him Services for Fassion Sunday, March G. J. Graves former division engineer of the Santa Fe, but now assisting the government valuation on the Santa Fe, is spending a few days with his family here. Mr.

Graves stated that the government has completed the valuation work on the Santa Fe between Albuquerque and El Paso, and he has about a month's work in Amarillo before the work will be 25th, 1317. Arma, March 14, 1917. This is to certify that I was afflicted fow two years' with hip and joint disease and could not walk without ar. tificial support. 1 treated with several doctors with no relief whatever, also tried other kinds of treatment without avail, in fact, got worse all the time and finally got so I could not.

sleep for pain. At last the doctor unto Nathaniel, who discovered in Jesus the Son of God and the King of Holy Communion, 8 a. Sunday This lady is rapidly regaining her health from a terrible affliction without the use of the knife of torturing instruments which some doctors think so necessary in this class of cases, and which are often so useless, besides subjecting the poor suffering patient to much added pain and distress. In school, 9:45 a. Morning prayer, 11 a.

m. Israel. Relate how Jesus found these disciples, their names and their characteristics, and why each one was espe J. A. O'Regiel, well known farmer of Ford ha: just occupied a modern 9 room home and will shortly move into it.

Mr. O' Regiel installed a Delco lighting and water pressure system in his new residence. Services during the week: Why don't you call 789 and have the Peoples' Steam Laundry call for your family washing. It will only cost you 6 cents per pound, and it will be brought back, Washea perfectly, the flat work ironed and the starch pieces starched. It costs less and the saving of trouble and worry is great 135.

cially fitted for his particular work. Lesson IV. His Father's House, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, morning prayer, 9:00 a. m. Evensong and meditation, 4 :30 p.

m. Jesus, manifesting himself as the Son of God, the Father, was the Euler of God's house, and drove from it those who defiled it by making that house 8 Wednesday, Holy communion, 7:80 a. morning prayer, 9 a. m.j Even, song, and instruction, 8 a. m.

house of merchandise. Lesson V. The Savior of the World, Friday: morning prayer, 8:40 a. m. C.

T. Warren of the Pratt Daily Tribune, spent yesterday in the city and returned home accompanied by C. C. Peryy of Fowler, editor of the Fowler News, who was here for a few hours yesterday on business. Holy communion, 9 a.

Litany, penitential office and instruction, at Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Avery of Cimarron were in Dodge City Friday to attend the vaudeville at the Beeson theater. Jesus, as the only begotten Son of God, can give eternal life to those who believe on him. Describe the character of Nlcodemus, what It means to be 8 p.

m. On Thursday there will bo choii born again, and what is meant by be practice, at 7:30 p. m. ing born of water and of the spirit Bread Toasters M. E.

PROGRAM Lesson VI. The Woman of Samaria. Jesus declared himself to this woman as the Christ, and also as the giver of eternal life 1 therefore he was God. Morning Service, 11 o'clock, bap. tismal service.

Referring to the last lesson, emphasize ROYAL CAFE SUNDAY, MARCH 25 DINNER MENU Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, "Has what Jesus meant by bis reference to Moses and the brazen serpent, and Christianity Failed?" bring out the fact that the water of The program for the present church which he speaks is the gift ot everlasting life. year will be presented. The report for last year will be given. Last year un. der the blesing of God more than Lesson VII.

The Nobleman's Son. Jesus made his glory to be seen a second time in Curia of Galilee by healing sickness although not present at the bedside of the sick one. Healing and RELISHES 15c Michigan Celery 10c Green Onions 10c Sour Pickles three hundred people were received in 15c 10c 10c Sliced Tomatoes Young "Radishes Plain Lettuce to the membership of the church, laltn are co-partners. The church gave for foreign missions four hundred thirty dollars. It gave for all benevolent purposes more than Lesson VIII.

The Pool of Bethesda. SOUP double this amount. Again Jesus manifests his power by healing by his bare word tho man who had been infirm thirty and eight years, DID YOU EVER TRY THE LUXURY OF AN ELECTRIC BREAD TOASTER. YOU DONT KNOW WHAT A REAL GOOD BREAKFAST IS IF YOU HAVEN'T. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS IT WILL DO: TOASTS TWO SLICES AT A TIME.

A SLICE EVERY ONE AND ONE-THIRD MINUTES. -COST IS EXTREMELY SMALL ONE CENT PER MEAL. NO BURNED CRUMBS. CRUMBS DRY ON PLATE BELOW HEATING SURFACE. WARMING PLATE KEEPS TOAST FRESH AND CRISP DURING THE MEAL.

TOASTS WHILE YOU EAT. BREAD HOLDER ON EACH SIDE KEEPS TOAST CONTINUALLY IN PLACE. FIBRE FEET PROTECT YOU DINING TABLE. PATENT PLUG CAN BE ATTACHED OR DETACHED FROM CHANDELIER IN HALF A SECOND. The Sunday school at this time has more members than any school in Oansas west of Hutchinson save one.

and who was utterly helpless and hopeless. Bring out how the man showed his faith. Explain why Jesus should say to htm "Sin no more lest a worse We want tohe the first in Western Kansas. The juniors will be interest Cream' of Tomato with Noodles, 10c With Dinner, 5c SPECIAL 35c DINNER ROASTS Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Espagnol Roast Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce Roast Young Chicken, Oyster Dressing thing befall thee." ed iq, the change in their department Lesson IX. Five Thousand Fed.

Dl he adult department department ia pleased with the larger choir and or. vine power multiplying the loaves and fishes, and divine prudence in assembling the fragments reveals the unques chestra. The young mens class with ENTREES Attorney Van iper as teacher is mak- ing a fine growth. "Has Christianity Failed?" is the theme for Sunday tionable, creative act of the power of Jesus Christ as perhaps none other of his miracles. Emphasize the part which the boy played in co-operating Oysters Brouche on Toast Chicken Fricassee with Dumplings with Christ night here will be a baptismal service Sunday morning.

Special music morning and evening. Lesson X. The-Bread of Life. Jesus $4.00 UNTIL APRIL FIRST Is the Bread of Life as well as the giv SEE OUR WINDOW er of everlasting life. He Is the Bread of Life which cometh down from heav en, and the one going to whom we shall MIDLAND LIGHT ICE CO.

never hunger nor thirst. Lesson XI. Jesus 8avet From Sin. The Christian Men's Union will meet this afternoon at three o'clock at the Methodist church, his meeting will be of special interest to the new con. verts.

All Tmen and boys are requested to be present PHONE 79 AL A CARTE Country Sausage with Mashed Potatoes Calves Liver Saute with Bac6n Hamburger or Salsbury Steak, Brown Gravy Cream Mashed Potatoes Spaghetti Italian Hot English Baba Rolls Cream Bread French Banana Souffle or Venetian Pastries Dinne rserved from 11 :30 a. m. to 8t p. m. 110 FRONT STREET Jesus, the Light of the World, has pow er to set men free from sin, and "whom the Son shall make free is free In deed." In this lesson we have the slav ery of sin and the freedom of believ ers.

Homer Todd, owner of the garage at Ingalls, has purchased! a Delco lighting system for his garage, and will install it at one. True faith is built upon facts, and those who accept and believe on these facts have "everlasting Ufa.".

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