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Show THE 10 ENGLISH CAMP AIM i , . ' . ". - - -- - . " "."' IN-BELGIU- ' " - - '. : . - ' - . . ' - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1916. N, WITH THE SOLDIERS FOREVER ACTIVE M, . IIERALD-KEPUBL1CA- . i ; ' -'- ' - r , - ....... ... " -- : -. , . : " ..,;.: 4 - teMtef' PiSk fMl4 Jffl .0m0m&- .. ..... , v.- - - - , , . CT;.- w - J f lltlf tiwlffj Wriffili' if' P 9 Oldsmobiles carry with them, always, a distinction and orginality, a subtle beauty other cars do not have. - M lilted f - ' . .: u f YOUR Olds is P f! Pllit Dodd Randall I fmftlf Co. Auto Hr MSkL flLI r OIW'WW' here NOW! ' "FOUR" or "EIGHT" . V , Y"-:- .' -' -- rr vv' ?V'v: -- TIij ujipcr pic tuie of :i"n Knlisli camp in Belgium shows tents on cither side with trenches running midway between each row if fonts. Tin- ucnrhcs arc dug hotv.icn the tents so that they can be easily reached in the event of a surprise attack. The lower left hand picture shows a soldier washing in a flooded trcncli after a storm. - at t npr p You are ing: ''j- - 8. welcome. TJurlinsrton Batftist church, Indiana and Navajo street.- Kev.10 Arthur rwmif V. Willey. pastor. a. m., Sunday. Sunday school. J. II. Chester sup.erin- - 1 1 at 11.45: evening service - er.deit:I'V 11 a. in., mnrninjf preaching eontinuinir thf series pastor, tho" Tialrns. Ii. Y. 1. U.. 1 p. m. Iron 8 p. in., Miss Ivy Cary, to Salreach i hk, subject president: "rhr Steps vation." Wednesday. 1.30 p. ni., . s.-rvi'- I " fc B ; - th!r:il. r.-iu-! rt bishop. tit rr.a- Ft I O morn-- ! ; ttiir v. I. 2."T Jfni5. !v. thi S'ind.ty ar: At srvls II :. fi.. us., tioly ommuni'T h.:iti. thf lit. Th Srufh anrlv Fourth Paul's rhwli. strvi-es this Tho At 7 o. ir.. ti.lv orr.muntun ; a. m., f:,4,1 ?i. nr. Sunday ?ohool; 11 "i:ual-f eir..rnln? ravor ;indy :frr.on on rr... r 'hrftl;mlt ; ri j.m;. r .nuf stmuhi. Tt:e (trv. J. I Sf- - ;?'rp are:t r-.- t.e-t.-ai- Sun-iilit- f " k lit. v.-- n- T.ni. fct'ir. Jolui'5 fiuri. .Ninth IlftM and At BVnin. Tho .'rU 3.4 ;ir: T a. m.. a. T,i., hoj v '!in fi; 'i !i uin j ,'(i;i,!:iv Whmi; tl p. ?! niorr.lri? prav- St. l'.iri Hur-linRt- r on Mission society meets pt tl;p Mrs. Wilkerson, church: . . t tr Henrirjucs. priest In Study will be continued in theproillpnt. Book of "Ann of Ava." Choir rehearsal every vharare. Friday night. St. r'trr"s chapel. 633 X. Second Immanuel Baptist church, Fpurth Wet. The fsrvtres nre: At S.43 a. in., Fast and Second South. Bouis S. s p. n.. evenlntr prayer D. D., minister. S'indiiy .'Ch')(,l: Mornini? worin arid P.'r.i")ti. Deaconess Affleck 11 o'clock, with sermon by at ship 6."7. V. Cody; Bible school at 9.45 a. m. charge; Wasatch .Iard F. J. Youn? Lucas. superintendent. II PTIST. No at 7.30 p. m. Midmeeting People's SecIn the Th Rio Grande Baptist church. service evening. preachinic service Wedond South near Ninth West. I?erton F. week prayer and social at S o'clock. TJronson minister: Miss Bressel, evening nesday Mrs. 11. W. f'rrat. F.ihle school Bible at 10. CO; State and Taylor Baptist mission, superintendent. Kvery-- t corner of Sta'r nnrt Taylor streets. Rev.ft fvpniiik' .service at S o'clock. liar-riArthur V". Willey. pastor; Miss school oily Sunday missionary. Kirby. 3 ni. cverv Sunday. Kveryone Is Tf." H"tJiel Ttaptist church. Ninth at South nrd- K'neoln, B. V. Rronson, mln-;tr- invited. Mimissionary: H. I. lrssiel, school si:pprlntendent. Swedish Baptist church. $23 S. Sixth. I'l'le B:fjvr, BiMe school at 10.45; morning worship Knst street. Sunday services: Preach- Bow-errr.a- rvlcis r and sriiwni. Tti iitt in th t hapcl. Th; Rev. - I1. . i.'IMTOIMI.. M.irk' Sf ; I ; , v: mts-.slonnr- f-ho- wol--"ine- r: n, Auto o'clock. Midweek prayer meeting at o'clock Thursday evening. Frank J. BllJegren, minister. S s Horace Sanderson, minister. a.' m. and 7.45 p. m.; Sunday ing. 11 12.13 mission Sunday p. ni.: school, . 30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor school. "Growth, meeting, C.30 p. m., tonic, Leon WilBody. Mind, Spirit"; leader. lis. 1'rayer meeting Wednesday, 7.4." p. m. You are cordially Invited to all the services. Third Presbyterian church. SevenSouth and Kleventh Uast. At teenth 11 a. ni. Mr. Russell will speak on "The Palm Tree Christian; 12 nv, Sunday sciiool and Bible class. Summer visitors cordially invited. First Presbyterian church, corner C and R. South Temple. Rev. George Davis, IX I., pastor. Sunday Fwing 9.43 a. m.: morning service of school. public worship, 11 o'clock: theme of sermon. "The Cure of Care." the theme being "Making Society Christian." Sunday school at 9.45, A. F. The Bardwell. superintendent. withChristian Endeavorers will Join meetChristian society in a a. m.. W. W. Jones, the Central Sunday school, church Christian church at the Central Injr at 11 a. services, superintendent; at 7.4o special b.iQ. the in evening 7 m. and 7.45 p. m.; Kpworlh league, be held will for the Modern services p. m. Woodmen of America. Midweek prayer then service This being the last Sunday formem-herWednesday evening at 8 o'clock. conference year, we urge all our to be present. Monday. S p. m., All are welcome. official board meeting. CHRISTIAN. Midweek services omitted for the Central Christian church (Disciples), opening hervicc of the lntcrmountaln Bible institute at First Presbyterian corner Third East and Fourth South church Wednesday next at S p. m. An- streets. Chester A. Snyder, pastor. next Thurs- Bible School. 10 a, m.. C. II. Zimmerman, nual conference convenes at the First M. E. church. dayWaterloo superintendent: worship, 11 Methodist Episcopal church, o'clock; sermon. morning "The Charmed Rife"; 1719 S. Fourth f..30 p. m.; East street. Martiii Christian Endeavor meeting Thomas, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. union meeting: with the Phillips so- m.. jam uarr, superintendent; ciety. No evening preaching service. 7.1&; preaching: by the No midweek prayer service on account worth league, pastor at 8 o clock. There will be no of the service at the First Presbyterian church. prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. This beimr the last Sunday for the conexa is invitation METHODIST. ference year special tended to all members and friends of Die F.i st Methodist Episcopal church. the church. corner Second South and Second East Heath Methodist Episcopal church, strects. The Rev. Will A. Betts. D. D near th corner of Broadway and pastor. On Sunday, AugustAt 11'o, a. the Bireews 10.x. i awm, ' 2 services will be as follows: I'nin a. in.. Ronal.T Edward G. Caster, general secretary in., tor. Sunday school. of. preaching the Y. M.'C. Colclough. superintendent: will occupy the puipR. bv the pastor at 11 a. ni. Ihere win theme. -- Our A.,Unconscious Influence";, on Thursday evening service at 8 o'clock, be no prayer meeting with conl ena ms serv.ee tne 3. in subiect. evening. i;ev Carter, by SP.nol, A ference year. special invitation is Is Natural?" Sabbath school vt extended to all members and friends 9.4.J I'raver a. m., A. E. Eberhardt, superintendto attend this service and hear the ent; Epworth league at i p. in., subject. final reports on all branches of church "The Youth of Jesus." leader. Miss Alba work. Redenbautrh. The regular midweek meetlnc- Wednesday evening will be CONGREGATION. T taken up this week in order that those to do so many attend the church, cor- who desire Phillips Congregational Seventh East opening session of the Intermountaln ner Fifth South and Institute at the First Presbyterian at 11 o'clock streets. Morning service with sermon by the Rev. W. A. Tyler, church. Rev. J. O. Randall. D. P.. of - i j : i - "Viz Car Complete ft ... Wasatch 4560. v PRIGHTLY RURAL COMEDY MEETS rr. YITH speak on Evan- - p SENATOR REED RUSHES CHRISTIAX SCIENCE. Subiect Sunday sermon, "Mind." 33S First Church of Christ, Scientist, 11 11. Broidway. Sunday services, o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m.; Sun- The Wednesday day school, 9.45 a.areni. held at 8 o'clock, evening services I i ... Philadelphia will Kelism." 5IETIIOI1IST EPIJiCOPAT,. Ninth Fast lliff M. R. church,Ii. corner Scutb. ID J. Maffor, pastor. and w ? J ii ihi:siiyti;hian. J - -- Lake- - t Westminster Presbyterian church, Rev. First West and Fifth South street. Preach- t-p- 1 ff4 the pastor at evening service at Row-Sal- J I j Glfffi' DEFENSE TO ( j i Sunday evening services discontinued durintr August Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 850 E. South Temple street. Sunday services. 11 o'clock a. m.; Sunday school, !.45 a. m. Wednesday evening services. 8 o'clock. All are welcome to these church services. Free reading rooms 512 Walker Rank Main and Second South streets, building.Christian Science literature may where be obtained. Replying, Senator' Sherman Fires Another Broadside at Labor Leader. d Washington. Aug. 10. Senator recent attack upon Samuel of the American president LUTHERAN. was answered today of St. John's Eutheran bv Senator Labor, Evangelical of Missouri, who Rcd 124 E. Seventh South street. church. it unfortuTiate any senator Schnoock. William com- pastor. German should have reflected that upon m. 10.30 a. Wasatch frs. who wps 'never knownMr.t lom-niservices, Telephone 616'i. an unlawful act rind is recognised as the most conservative leader of to the mention of the Referring dvnamlters by Senator SherL. D. S. Services. man. Mr. Reed declared they did not labor and that no organized represent man in this country would "decent Fourth Mnrd. Nephi R. Morris mind would will.nHrruw prejudiced acts to ttie class at 10.30 a. m. trjI nlf auJ of the Mc- individual lhe n religious parents' and social life. In the ward Xams-roof an organized acts as the this memorial services f ,rtv ',,t chapel ,.nid Senator Reed, will be held evening for William Kessler. who,, Rcplvinjr to SenatorMr. Reed. Senator was killed at the battle front in of- referred to Gompers' anu i aerate in r meet him to ro!. pimiK leader could classe said Eleventh ward. The parentsMcAllis-Biblthat if the laborfrom in elec-teto the Senate any state will be addressed by Malcolm with him. tor on "Church Advertising-.the Union he would debate were still in "If the laws of duellingJ.. Morris Foiirtpt-ntwarfl. "I would said Senator Sherman, will be the speaker at Nephi the services this force," I do not sav to Mr. Gompers that ;e r.itiK at G.C o'clock. some one offight my with except anybody Nineteenth vtnrd. Frank Emery will. own class." at the evening services, begin-'speak 6.T.O. Illinois senator further attacked All members of the ward Mr.TheGompers at for alleged political acning are urged to attend and the public is tivity declaring he was "a parasiteu invited. of labor, a creeping the unori body T 7frA af rriv,.ntlAfli ivy on the whole structure of infile manufacturers' association will ad- dustry.'' dress the parents' class, subject, "Resources of Utah." Thirty-trilr- d ward. George R. Dent will speak at the evening services beo'clock. ginning at nrd. Joseph F. Smith. Jr.. Biirten Chairman will be the speaker at the ward chapel Washington. Aug. 19. this evening at 6.30 o'clock. Alexander of the House merchant maEiJAtn Herman J. Wells will rine committee intimated today that be presentward. as a home missionary at the bill t's amended by the Senate venin;T services which commence at might be accepted by the House, posb.4o o'clock. The public is invited.. It to sibly Tuesday, without sendingKitchin Rirlmrrf ward At the services be- - conference. Leader Democratic at 6.30 p. ni., the speakers will ginning the House would c.on- oe representatives from thp T,. n. S. said mhe believed Sen-amendments ana noi the !business college. There will be a spe-!c'ask a conference. !! mush t.irojrram. Sher-man'Gom-per- dc-cfar- i s, cd it ia-bo- r.'' Mc-Nania- ra 4- - at-ta- lk I s ( Kn-t;- 1 h ; SUCCESS , ' : poi-so- A T housemay'accept Take a Vacation Every Day in a F. O. amended ship Flint, Michigan Price? For bea Low Waiting able to secure a greater value Surely you never hope to Maxwell! ur . than we are offering in the high quality, completely equipped bill Maxwell at $595! Just the kind cf a car you want rides well wears well. Lots of comfort distinctly beautiful design and plenty of room for five passengers. 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