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Show THE 'SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 192f. 13" y Fourteen Nurses to Graduate Tuesday If Rupture, Old or R Applylt to Any cent. Largo or Small and Ton are Diploma and Pin to Be Presented Each Class Member by Bishop Glass. on the Road That Has vinced Thousand. or ruptured, man, woman Rtco child, should writ at ontt to W. a fro 685 Main Rt . Adams. N. Yt. trial of his wonderful stimulating application Just put tt on tho rupture and tbs muscles begirt to tighten; they begin to bind together no that the opening closes naturally- and the need of a support or truift or appliance is then done away with. iont neglect to send for this fiee trial. Even if your rupture doesn't bother you. what in the use of wearing supports all your llfet Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the rik of gangrene and suh dancers from a small and innocent little Rupture, the kind tnat ha tUiown ttrotryands on the operating tnbie-f-A host of men and women are daily running such risk juot because their ruptures do not hint nor pievont them from getting around. Write at me for this free trial, as it f vefertainiy a wonderful thing and has aided In the cure of ruptures that were as big as a mans two fists. Try and write at once using the coupon ar -- 21 ThO MOXTPEUKR, closing of the echools of Montpelier next week will be marked by a number of entertainments and special exercises. The echools of the city will close next Friday, the final assembly of the high School being at 9 o'clock In the forenoon. exThursday the senior class will hold ercises in the city hall. The baccalaureate exercises will be held in the tabernacle Sunday evening, May 29, and the baccalaureate address will be delivered by Apostle Melvin J, Ballard of Salt Lake. Five students will be graduated from the high school this year. They are Vera Winters, Burgetta Olsen, Lucille Dunn, MlUia Dana and Seldon Cook. -- - Addresi State BAPTIST. BETHEL CHURCH. Mnth South and Lincoln trrete The Rrv. H. Iron Haynea, paator. " ; Sunday school, 10 a. m., l.ordtn Whipple, super, intendent, morning woreblp. It a. topic. . 6 jfe "Symptom, Kina and Sign of the Young People's meeting, 6 45 p. a. At & p tn. the pastor will apeak o bis Impression of the Bosworth Brother' revival services, wbieh be be beea attending la Toronto, Canada. BLRLTNC.TON CHURCH. Indiana avenue and Thirteenth West street. The Rev. M. JU Afton Malboru DoJoret W. McEwan, Rickman, Sunday school, 10 a. pastor. service , S p m. F Bilbotr. superintendent; " meetPrayer subject. "The Ministry of Bong tvten Ninth and Tenth Wpft itreeti Ms ing Wednesday, 8 pm. oa at M and 1 o'clock. Sunday achool MURRAY CHUKl H school, 10 SO at Sunday Sunday 10 30 Wtekday maaaea at 8 a to. Tho a nf . Mias Beattie, superintendeat; sermon, K Mtechaa, jaator, resulent. 1073 Ucv Michael A Mine Detector " 1120 a. m.t subject, Weat Fourth South at rest, lelepboa Waaatcb TAYLOR'S MISSION. Sunday school. 1 p. 7938. r m , Mr, idndblade, supvristendeat, sermon OCR LAbr or inrRDES CHURCH. Ele-I.- 40 p. ra., subject, "Too Busy." anth Eaat and SevoDth South atreela. Manes os IMMANUEL and Sunday, 8 45 and 10 45 a. m ; Sunday acbool, CHURCH. Second South Fourth Eaat street. The Rev. J Sherman WalTb 0 15 a m , evening devotions, 6 o'clock. V 1.( paator, reaidenco. lace, minister. Sunday acbool, 9 46 a. m , F. Rev. R. J. Totter, J. Lucas, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 630 Booth Eleventh1. street, lelepboa o'clock, topic, "lhath Conquered" Young PeoHyland 1546. ple's societies, S 45 p m Evening service. 8 CHURCH OF orn DIVINE SAVIOR. Ninth o clock, topic, "The Triumphant Life" KinderSouth and Second taat trwta. Sunday masse garten for little folks during morning clmrch at 9 and 10 30 a. m. , Sunday achool, after first ' hour. mass, weekday maasea 6 a m , in pastor' retidtnc. The Rev. H. J. lentjct, paator residence, 177 East Ninth South street. Tele BIBLE STUDENTS. Wasatch 4449 Meet every Sunday afternoon In Unity hall, pbon TVS Rmtti Second tfa.t itreet,' r 3 eFtoc. CHRISTIAN. Fir.t etudy, The Divine Finn of the Ages"; CENTRAL CHURCH, Third Eaat and Fourth The Atonement." lecoud study, South afreet.' Ths Rev Cheater A Snyder, CATHOLIC. pastor; Bible school, 10 a. m ; morning worship, 11 oiiock, sermon by tbo paxtor. ChrisOF THS CATHEDRAL MADEIEIVE 391 tian Endeavor g m ; meetings, 5 and 6 30 p The Rt Rev. JoRant South Temple street. e clock, midweek prayer serservice, seph S. --Qlnee, C, M., D. D., hilltop of Salt vile, Wednesday, 8 p ui. Lake; the Rev. 1. T. Toraney, reetor, the Rev. E Bheehy. the Rev. D. U Hunt end the Rev. CONGREGATIONAL. Weekdey maaees, Morgan O'Brien; aaslttante 7 and 8 n. ns ; confession!, Saturday afternFIRST CHURCH, corner First South and 4 East Fourth evening, Sunday streets Mornfntr service at II masses, 6; oon, o'clock. 8, 8, 9 and It; Sunday school, 10; organ reElmer I. Goshen, paator, "will preach the second in the series of .sermons u "Ths cital, 4, followed by Rosary sad benediction. Sunday May devotions am held each evening of the First Step Toward Personal Success." acbool at 9 45 a. m- month at 8 o'clock. Seventh corner FHILLIPS Eaat CHURCH, beFourth Booth IT. PATRICK'S CHURCH, Rev. Henry M. and Fifth South streets.-T- he McDowell, pastor. Moruing service, 31 o'clock, subject of sermon, "We Build " Sunday stboo), 12 15, A. F. Bardweli, superintendent, Junior e Endeavor at time of morning service. Christian Endeavor 6 80 The Senior Endeavor meets with the Eftdenvorer at Sandy. Eveniug service, S o'clock, subject, "Obstructed Channels " Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, S o'clock. Cordial welcome a tended to all U i Tim; at DARLING BABY . Rupture application for Rupture, Name te The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho. May 21. It has - been deblue skylaw of cided to give the Idaho a thorough test. This will be made in the case of the State'Of Idaho against J. I N'ungeftter of Boise, arrested on complaint preferred by Charles -sworn to by 'Verheyem of Nampa-an- d Charles S. Mill of Caldwell, prosecuting Special epreial to The Tribune Faea-tfor W. S. Rice, ln$.. --Main St., Adams, K. T. 45 You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimulating Idaho Blue Sk Law to Be Tested in Court X , Sent Free to Prove This 111 Schools ct Montpelier Will Close This Week Con- A anyone be graduated from Tourteen nurses the Holy Cross hospital training school Tuesday evening. Ju recognition of their course having completed the three-yeprescribed by this Institution, each oiing woman will be presented with a diploma and pin, the presentation being made by the Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass. C. M , D. D. Members of the class are Dots Estelle Trenam. Welser. Idaho. Marlon Gertrude, Florence t allaera. Hone, Benjamin, IadUUe. Colo.. Alta Mlgnon Melson, (salt Hake: Alice Margaret Hurley. Council Bluffs, Iona; Nora Catherine Andersen, Aspen, Colo ; Nellie Josephine fair, Chicago, 111 ; Mary Houise Kidd, Pocatello. Idaho, Marie Dorothy Holst. Salt Lake; Fay Seegmlller, Richfield, Edna Pauline Larsen, Montpelier, Idaho; Melva McDonald. Holliday; Dolores Woodruff Mctiwair, Salt Laker and Afton Mai ben. Provo. attorney of Canyon county. ' The specific charge against Nungester Is that ha attempted to sell, on April 23, stock In the Nungester Hot Water Electric Incubator company of Canada, with-- , out having filed In the office of the commissioner of finance In this stats a statement showing the financial condition of the company, tta charter, plan of stock selling, etc., as required by chapter 20b, Idaho Complied Statutes. Finance Commissioner J. G. Frallck proposes to test the validity of the statute In the Nungester case. The defendant also has determined to fight the law. This will be the first actual test of the blue sky" law. Ever since its passage up to a year ago the law has been a dead letter In Idaho. At that time Commissioner Frallck called the attention of the representatives of stock companies to defact that the statute existed and his them to would comply expect partment with It. In practically every instance this has been done, according to the commissioner. The present case is alleged to be an exception. Due to the fact that the law has not been tested before, the present case will attract state-wid- e attention. Ruptured services. PLYMOUTH CHURCH, 262 West Third North street. Sunday acuool, 9 30 a. m. BRIGHTENS HOME CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. SunFIRST CHLRCH, 336 East Broedwey day services, 11 o'elot k a m. and 8 oclock p Childrens Laughter a Pleasing Sound I am wylfc. Altoona, Pa. ing-ttell you what Lydia E. 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Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has restored the mother to a strong and healthy condition, as it sets as a natural restorative for ailments as indicated by backache, 'irregularities, displacements, weakness and nervousness. Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments of women are not the surgical ones they are not caused by serious displace-menti or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is why so many, apparently serious ailments readny yield to Lydia E. Pinkh&mw Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative. It can be taken i with perfect safety and often prevents serious troubles. Therefore if you know of any woman who is suffering and has been unable to secure relief and is regretfully looking forward to a childless old sge, ask her to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound , as it hasbrought health and happiness into so many homes once darkened by illness and despair. Lydia E. JPlnkhams Private Text-Boo-k upon Ailments Peculiar to TV omen will be sent to you free upon request.Writo to The Lydla E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. JThls book contains valuable information- - t - m ; Sunday achool, n. 9 30 a The Wednes- eld at 6 o'clock. day evealng service ar SBCOND CHURCH, 966 East South Tempi it rest. Bunday services. 11 o clock a m ; SunWednesday evening day school, 9 45 a. m. services; 8 o'clock. v AU art welcome to these church aervice. - EPISCOPAL. ST MARK'S v CATHEDRAL, First Sooth near Second hast. The Kt. Rev A W Moulton, bishop, the Rev, William W . Fleetwood, dean; Trinity Sunday, S a. tn : Holy loro munioQ, 9 45 a m.; church school, 11 a, m . reomiag prayer, confirmation and' sermon by Bishop ' Moulton. of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barnett, 918 South IftlUt Kwat, muiwerk aereUc of prayae.. - Wed nwwlay, 8 p. m j choir rebesraaK. 'Jhurday. 8 p m , Mifta France Jensen, director, Frida?. 544uIn, (jirl Scouts, 4 15 p. m , Boy Sconta. 7 p. in.; Friday, S p. m., literary and muaicui entertammeat glrcu by section No. 1 of the Ladies' Aid aociety, with special numbers by nualcal talent of tb city, and A drama by ' Bryant fecbool g iris. PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH, Fifth South and First Beat atreela, thq Rer, C. t. Brown, minister; Sunday school. 0 45 a. m , Jt. B. Ma tiiews, auwrio4eolpnt ; service, 11 1. m theme, I Will Follow Tb or "The 'But' 1 hat Butt Out the B-- at " germoneti to Out the Weeds." Junior C, E. Junior, "Fulling oclety. 11 15 a. m.; Mins Elisabeth MiLeee. Intermediate and senior t, K. auperlatendrat societies will have a Joint meeting at 4 45 p. it) Service 7 45 p. m. will consist of tnuaic and readings given by ths teat beta of Westminster WESTM1N87 Lit but" college. THIRD CHURCH, corner Eleventh East and Seventeenth Hquth streets, the Rev. Henry W. Burger, 1). D pastor, Sabbath school meets at V 45 ociixk, prvacUtiig rviie at II oclork, the paator preathiog the sermon, subject, "The Two Aspects of Disobedience " Junior Endeavor and senior Endeavor at 7 p. 01 st 11 15 Frayer meeting on Wednesday at 7 45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all, BPXRITBAX. Yhe Utah Ktate Spiritual SNaoclatloR and the First Spiritual tiiurch of Balt Lake City will hold service today and tonight at Moose ball, 222 South West Temple slreet, conference at 3 of o'clock; subject, "Practical Demonstration by Dr. Fox. the Ltd lit ths Crystal tlobe, Spiritualists' Hope,"Ty R Gilrav and Dr Fox, demonatratioha of the philosophy and phenomena of Mpirituulism by Dr. Fox, Mrs. Fox, Mr. McMoueg! and other. Harmonist society meets tonight at 8 p. tn Lecture upon health aud at 50 Weat Bruadnay the practical use of electricity as a therapeutic by Dr A Winxcll, assisted bv Mrs C. M Tripp v DumohNtratlHia given. All welcome. UNITY. Meet at 815 Keith Emporium building, 246 South Main street. Suuduy, It a m , subject, "Cooperation." gunday Bpectai music achool and Bible clau. 12 noon. Daily noon 12 to 12 30, Wednesday, 8 p m., hcaD silence, Dig meeting, Thursday, 2 30 p. m , atudy clasa UNITARIAN. 188 Itoutb Second Eaat FIRST CHURCH, street, the Rev. H. E. Keilington, mini a ter, Bunday school, 9 46 a m ; aermoo, 11 a m. Rermua tufiic, "Hea Ballou the I nlveraallat." The i bauning club meets at the close of morn Tb public ia welcome. Dig aervice. THEOSOPHICAL. The Theosoptncal society will bold D regular at H o'clot k in public meeting Monday nightLmiKtrium building, Lodge ball room 815. Keith 246 Boutb Matn atreet. Mrs. Mary J Pitt, former pn anient, will read a paper entitled "Fragments of Theoaophv Friday night, ciaaa study of Ihe Ancieui Wisdom." Modern Hospital to Be Built at Orofino, Idaho Special lo The Tribune. BOISE. Idaho, May 21 The elate of Idaho will build a modtrn hospital t the north Idaho xelum at Orofino. Thte i the annoumtment of P. L. Nell, head of the state department of public welfare, who Is now udertlamg for bide for the construe tiou of the buildinif which Is to cost 79, WM. The taut - legislature authored an appropriation for tnat .ST. PAUL'S, Mnth East and Third South amount. rector Mark Rtfeobark, streets fh Rev. The improi ement will give Orofino one hi update in tne 8 a. m. , morning modern praver of the most Holy Communion aud aermon by the rector, It a tn.; church nnrthaeet it will make the aanitanum. 9 45 a m , service, admission of memwhuU has Ideal surroundings for the sbot, ber to the Girls' Friendly Society, address by purpose, one of the beet In the northBishop Moulton 6 p. m. west. In addition to the usual equipSecond West and ment end appliances. ST. PETER'S CHAP I Neil Commissioner McThe Rev Medrtll Sixth North atreet new hospital will be fitted out Laughlin. priest In charge ""Fnhdiy Mfhobirw fT with t lie moat complete ii.d modern' dh a. as. morning praver and sermon, 11 0 clock, electric cabinet. vice, such as themachines guild apron sale, Wednesday, 10 a and other hydrotherapv It wilt have a caelectrical appliances LUTHERAN. beds mxty-foof pacity andquartera T4B0R DANISH XTAVMtLHAL J.UTH for eight nurm EUAN CHI Rt H. corner First avenue and B thatxafter The commissioner believe atreet, the Her. J. C. Carlson paator; Sunday the hospital is completed It will not fee 11 10 with a. service m.; school, necem-arbaptism. for Idaho physicians to se nd a. m ; Danish service with communion, 8 p mental vaaes to expeuaive sanitariums m ; English service. 8 30 p an , mens meetof the state, particulaily in the outside ing, Wednesday evening, S o'clock, yt the home the new- - hospital will be so of P. Jensen. 535 Arctic court, Ladle' Aid east, for as to give them the service equipped oclety, Thursday at church parlors at 2 15 eu p. ni.; Young People's meeting. Tbitrodav. 6 dt Dr, edGiven. Is medical superintendent l tn , at which meeting the Her. N Ilanffeo 'ihe young peo- of the hospital and is considered pile of of Lu Angcle will apeak experts on mental the whole eongregatioo the ple cord la iy Invite ca-e- s in the west. and all friends to this special meeting ZION S SWPY31SH i in Rt H, corner Fourth WOMAN IS PROMOTED. the . East and Second South A E. Oleoa of Ogden, supply pastor, Bible class to Tho Tribune. Special servm ; and- Sunday tu hool a. morning Mia BOlFU, Idaho. May 21 Luctft no eve ice (In 8odih language), I.ubken, .head of th commercial departning service. Ladles' Aid society mvets 7hur day with Mrs, O. Oatluud, 91 South First ment of the Boo high school, hag been Wear hEKctr cdtlon tinder the state department of commercial ediRation bv Dnectot Melvin LEAGUE TOR LARGER CONSCIOUSNESS. S. Lewis. Her duties will beg'n In SepLeague meets In Kniglita of Pvthia hall, esr 1921-268 East Broadway, todnv it 1 p pi leturep. tember for tho school , iiUJe-tInuer Working Walter Henmg. ia solo by Carl Sauittelaon, Outer World", tl Mrs Elisabeth VrO. Era Grime accompanist Public always D Lap Baker, leader. in vited. Ham, ' Put it -right up to your husband. METHODIST. pm. ' Then tell him, for us, that fine coffee like that costs about the ' ' J v S - same per cup as ordinary coffee it has so much flavor and strength. Tell him you can get your money back from your grocer if you dont find it so. Tell him there are several fine - coffees in tins, and that Schillings is one of them. --The vacuum-seale- d - money-bac- k one. Thats good and clean-c- ut it right up to him. church. LIBERTY FARC CHURCH, corner Eights and Ninth South streets, the Tlev. frank Broas, hool, 10 a. m , paator, fendny Neeley L. A. Bridgeland. auperintendent 11 ermon a. m.,'by the Rev. J J. Lece. D D., toper iotendent of I tah mission,, else for preparg-tor- y member, 4 p tn ; Ep Worth League. 7 p m , T R Robinson, leader, aubjeef. "In School Bith Christ and Hi Diwiplea, 8 p. m Kat aubjeef, "Fpworth league Inatitiife," by representative leaguer of the city, illustrated with beautiful atereoptlcon slide of and of the summer camp league aaaetnblie in American Fork eanvon I tnh; Y M P, ctnxwwMt meet Tueday-- 6 pr mr, t tlw iroai any broken lena In SO minutes less, at reduced prices. Our R0. Prices Any Flat Spherical ..$180 $ .78 1 75 Flat Compound ,0 Torle Spherical 250 1.75 Torlc Compound ..... 180 2.7$ or ...... Sciiitoii Optical 109 So. Main Co. 271 So. Main r chillin rzf'TfL't. rrill5 We Duplicate 1 of Schilling coffee. Give-hinra-c-up ' HEATH CHI RCH comer f Eighth Went and Third Hojtb atret.-Th- o Bv. &xnmi Mitch 11, paator; Sunday achool, 10 a. m . Mr. A J. Tall, auperintendent, morning worship It a eraon by tha paator,aabJeet. "The Thro Vole"; Junior Epworb Lvigne. 2 99 - la. Grovler, Mp. m., Mr aupvriQtendent ; Wray Andrew and waning service, 9 hi goapri team will Imvo charge of the servrw member Tbeee laymen of Liberty ice Dark M E ehreb Wet eide folk Increae- to find this their Methodist frleodiy way lngiy ' 1 Put |