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"ET SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22. 1919. GO TO CHURCH TOMORROW Where to Go and What to Hear BEAUTY A LORD 70-foot Launch Due Late To- Takes Rex Beach to Gulf of Mexico day: NEWPORT BEACH, Feb- seventy-foot launch is expected to enter Newport Harbor this afternoon from San Pedro, and after being fitted up will leave early next maybe Sunday a 1600-mile trip down the coast of Lower Califor- nta and up the Gulf of California as far as the Islands. First Church Christ, Scientist Christ, the Resurrection and Corner Sycamore and Sixth streets.

Free reading room, open daily, except Sunday, from 11:30 a. ni. to 5:30 p. at 405 W. H.

Spurgeon building. Services on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7: S'O p. m.

Sermon from the Christian for the evening, "Public Pray Free Methodist Fruit St. M. C. Roll, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 a.

m. Preaching Science Quarterly; subject, Sunday school at 9:30. Wed-j Prayer meeting, Thurs- nesday evening testimonial meeting at I 7 Class meeting 7:30 iat p. A. J.

Houser, leader. The Church of the Mefisiah Rev. VC. L. H.

Benton, Rector, will be the first boat to be outfitted from Newport Harbor to sail for a foreign port. Wilson went to San Pedro this Nazarene Church Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m.

Morning subject, morning to bring the boat here, where Better than V. 6:15 Reorganired Church of Jesus Christ Fifth and Flower. V. M. Goodrich, m.

Evening prayer and sermon. 7 i Friday, Litany and Bible clock. class, 4 p. m. Evangelical Church Main and Tenth Sts.

F. Cordes, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. Preaching, (German). 6:15, Y.

P. A. and Junior. 7:15, musical program ren- i dered by the choir. Revival meeting all week (German).

All welcome. Richland Avenue M. Church Home E. M. Sutton, pastor.

Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching This I by the pastor at 11 a. ra. and 7 p.

m. it will be outfitted at the Wilson p. m. Preaching. p.

m. Evening! Bros, ways, and it was thought the subject, Friend of Publicans and boat would enter the harbor about 4 Prayer meeting, this aiternoon. The I Rev! J. Tuthill. pas- was expected here a week ago but tor.

the trip from San Pedro was delayed --------by yards and yards of red tape. Fin- Trinity Lutheran Church al arrangements for the transfer were East Sixth between Lacy and made by Wilson yesterday. Garfield. Edward J. Rudnick, pastor.

That the boat leaves Newport bar- Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching bor instead ol San Pedro is one of service (German), 10:45 a. m. Rev.

N. the results of construction of the jet- Jensen will deliver the sermon. Rchooi ty by Newport Beach, for if the jetty I There will be no Bible class and no had not been built the harbor en-! evening service. trance would not have been safe and -------the boat could not have entered here First Conqregational Church to be fitted up. As the port is fur-1 P- F.

Schrock, minister, ther developed, bigger and bigger! Suuday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning boats mav safely enter Newport Har- worship at 11 a. m. Great patriotic bor and this wili probably become the service for returned soldiers at 7 p.

1 manv such sea trips. Special program of new patriotic' meeting at p. m. Mr. First Presbyte-ian Church Tlios.

E. Stevenson, minister. The study of the Bible at 9:30. Stevenson will preach at 11 a. m.

on Strong People will meet at 6 p. m. Evening sermon at 7 on New Science of Catholic Church St. corner and Staf ford Sts. Rev.

Fr. H. Eummelen, pas tor. Masses, 8 and 10 a. m.

Sunday Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Week day masses, 8:15 a. m. United Presbyterian Church Rev.

J. G. Kennedy, pastor. At 11 a. Christian 7 p.

111 Godless Bible school, 9:45 a. Young Peo- Rtarting point of besides a port of call for freight and passenger boats. Those who will sail on the the crew are Rex Beach, famous story writer, who expects to gather material for a new story; Lieut. E. Salisbury, until recently one of Uncle sea fighters, and his brother, Willard Salisbury- The boat will be in command of Capt.

P. H. L. music. A Chapin-Liucoln moving pic-1 lure.

Address by Mr. Schrtick. Peace and the League of Nations. Immanuel Baptist Church Corner Sixth and French streets. I Rev.

H. E. Hoare, pastor. Church of the United Brethren in i sermon topic, of i Evening, "A Good Man Lost, Corner Shelton and Third. J.

L. Divine worship at 11 a. m. and 7 p. International Bible Students m.

Sunday school at W. G. i Register Hall, Third and Sycamore The Wilson'Bros. Company Vaught, superintendent. Dr.

streets, and the engineering will he in charge pniinent Bible scholar. Bible classi of George Cornell, of Banninn Cornell, owners of the boat. Until recently the launch has been plying between San Pedro and Catalina Island. Several stops will be made at Lower California points, the first one being Point San Quentin. Cerros Island, and from tiiore thev will go to Turtle and Magdelena Bay, round cape San Lucas the extremity of Lower California and touch the mainland of Old Mexico at Mazatlan and San Bias.

At Gaaymas. of they will teacher. Prayer meetine. Thursday evening at 7.30. Bring Bibles.

Study services at 1:45 and 3 p. in Vols. VI and of Scripture Studies, respectively. First Baptist Church First Methodist Episcopal Church Cliurch Bible school. 9:40 a.

m. Reg-: Church of the Cordial Wel- ular church services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 Rev. John Oliver, pastor, p.

m. Rev. George Francis will occupy i The Sundav school which meets at the pulpit. F. T.

Fi'st Christian Church Corner Sixth and Broadway. Porter, minister. Bible school. 9:30 a. C.

E. Classes for all. Wor- visit the 80,000 ranch owned by subject, Salisbury and inspect a number of mines, and after distributing a number of presents and clothing for the natives, thev will sail for Islands. Here Rex Beach expects to obtain the nucleus for one of his latest narratives, as the I.iilands are in- habitate4 bv one of the wildest and most ferocious tribes on the globe, who would consider the pot boiling of a missionary a playful amusement and nudge one in the ribs with a sharp pointed knile with little or no coTnpunction. In fact, these bloodthirsty natives are so fierce that a cannibal of thp SouMi Sea Islands would be an angel in comparison.

The voyagers expect to be away about six weeks and are taking along a large amount of provisions and sup-; plies for the trip. Two hundred fifty 1 gallons of lubricating oil have been stored aboard the boat 2.600 gal -1 Iona of distillate. The a well known launch of Newport Bay Christian Endeavor, 6 1 m. A line class of young people. ICvening service.

7 p. subject, Above 9:30 is organized under the efficiency program of the Sunday School Army Morning sermon by the pastor on -Mrs. Mae Chishohiie-Brown, a spiritual lover of God and Humanity, and who has served the church in China, will speak at the evening service. BOLSn EXISTS HIGH PUCES. ADVERTISEMENT WASHINGTON, Feb.

exists in places as well as I among the Senator Jones of i Washington declared today in a speech I urging adherence to the old doctrines i of Americanlsra. denounce Bolshevism and say that the way to meet it is to shoot it, but the best way is to adjust differ- I enoes and correct injustice gen- nine Americanism and a firm adher- I ence to the basic principles of the I government of our he declar- I ed. hear much denunciation of I Bolshevism today. I do not defend it. I abhor what I conceive its essence to be.

We cannot make head: way against Bolshevism in the masses, however, until we get rid of it in high -------W. S. ERUNAi VEiOR MS i HT OBMGE SHOW Lftdy OarTAcb ia of the most beautiful women I ritain. Slie was the widow o.I Lieut Col. Dimmer and but recently married to Lord Garvaght She has been one of the leaders in the work of providing comforiJ for the soldiers returning from tha trcmt.

HOUSE PASSES $2.26 WHEAT GUARANTEE BILL WASHINGTON, Feb. house today passed the $2.20 wheat' this the governor said. BERNARDINO, Feb. is a good enough place to die for, IS a good place to live Governor William D. Stephens declared today in addressing returned sol.

diers at the National Orange Show, i He promised that before he considers the state has finished its work, I he will see to it that every California i soldier has a job. Referring to industrial unrest, the governor blamed it on to the W. W. I and Bolshevist elements. governor of California, I appeal to every citizen to help And and drive I from the country every agitator of guarantee bill by a vote of 227 to 15.

The bill gives the president broad pow'ers to buy and sell wheat through any agency by may see fit to create, control storage and transportation and restrict imports and exports. W. S. S. Dr.

Hancock, near Poetofflce, makes QIassea which improve the personal appearance. -------W. S. S. Eat Taylor's Ice Cream, Dure.

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON PRACTICAL NOTES PREPARED FOR THE REGISTER By Cal. Ogburn Christian Holiness Mission Betw'een Second and Third on Spur geon. A. M. Comer, superintendent I Services at 9:45 a.

m. in charge of St. Lutheran Rev. Kaplan, a converted Jew of Los Cornor Van Ness Ave. and Sixth St.

Angeles. Sunday school at 2 p. C. E. Linder, pastor.

preaching at 2:30 by Rev. J. D. Chris- Sunday school at 10 a. m.

Services tie of Beach; evangelistic ser- at 11 a. m. (German) and 7 p. vice at 7 Prayer meetings (Erelish). Subject for the and Friday evenings at 7.

in, Mrs. Ruppert, and a friend, Mrs. A. P. Hicks, and making the ac quaintance of each of their wee new daughters.

Little Hallie May Obarr, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Obarr, returned home from Santa Ana Tuesday with the J.

J. Woodson family and remained with them until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Ward were Sun- I day guests at the home of Mrs. TALBERT, Feb. planting: uncle, Robt. Elliott, and family, is progressing rapidly in this section! Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Borchard enter- Amoug those planting; tained a party of Santa Ana friends at and owned by the Wilson Bros. v.ill be taken along as a tender and i -------------------------------------------------------an Borchard, Wilbur Weddle, F.i their home Sunday afternoon and later D. Plavan, Helm and Roy Kewuchi, in the evening drove to Olive, taking a skiff is being rigged up with Evinrude to be used as a surf boat. S. 9.

the latter farming on the Lamb ranch. I Borchard started planting Monday and home their niece, Clara'TTauptmann, who spent the week-end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Lamb and little girls drove to San Bernardino Tues- MOTORIZE NEW ZEALAND P.

O. The post and telegraph department had in about of New Zealand has been allowed Planter lu obu ucrutirumu luoo $48,666 for motor cars, motorccles and great time Orange Show, bicycles for the use of that depart -1 took the Santa Ana canyon route ment. The department of mines has' will put 2o0 ac-res to; going and coming. been to develop Jessie Courreges and Miss Elthe land; about eighty acres for beets Wanger spent Sunday in Santa and beans. He also has the Winn I ranch and this has already been plant- Stem.

Miss anger, who was Miss ed to beets and beans. S. Talbert guest for the week, ro- ihas planted ten acres to he expects to put in of this prod-; W'ednesday Mrs. P. Laccabaum uct this year.

Oae hundred and fifty: Josephine Richardson and I acres of the home which will go 1 daughter, Gwendolyn, came from Los I to beane, is now being re-plowed for a few visit at the the second time. Joe Courregee and Courreges home. mineral-oil industry of the country. ------w. a filled coffee cake at the MOTHER! YO SC SS.

PATI Harry Fulton, who will also raise beans, are now replowing their land. W. S. 3. If Tongue Is Coated, Breath Bad, Stomach Sour, Clean Liver and Bowels Give Syrup of at teaspoonful today often saves Mr.

and Mrs. Hugo Lamb and family of this place and Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Stockton of Wintersburg motored to Orange County Park Suuday. Two young men. Fields Heaston and Edmund Hoffman, each lately returned from army service, were in attendance a sick child tomorrow. at the reception accorded men of the If your little one is out-of-sorts, half- service evening at Hunt- sick, resting, eating and acting ington BeaCh. A number of Talbert Mother! see if tongue; people were also in attendance to is coated.

This is a sure sign that Its greet the boys. little stomach, liver and bowels are' Y. Yoshita. who has been farming on CUT THIS IS WORTH MONEY Mrs. Perry W'ells has been quite till MISS THIS.

Cut out this the oast week 1 with 5c and mail it to 2835 Sheffield Chi Mr. and Lari Lamb and family, cago, 111., writing your name and ad- clogged with waste. W'hen cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Walter ranch, has moved to the Irvine ranch, the land being located on the San Diego road. He is now in partnership with his brother. W'al- ter Lamb will farm his entire ranch and in a few hours all the constipated this year and comes to and from his poison, undigested food and sour bile home in Santa Ana daily to assist with gently moves out of its little bowels the work.

without griping, and you have a well, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Talbert had as playful child again.

(guests at their home Wednesday and Mothers can rest easy after the former's sister and hus- dress clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidneys and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a thor oughly cleansing cathartic, constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Eowley Drug Adv. -------W. Wesley Hancock, Optometrist, lear P.

holds record of highest made In California Advertisemenit Babies Smile band, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Huntington Beach. this harmless "fruit because it never fails to cleanse the little liver and bowels and sweeten the! Dorothy W'oodson visited her physi- stomach and they dearly love Itslcian on Thursday and the bandages pleasant taste, full directions for ba- that were put on at the tine of her bies, children of all ages and for accident Tuesday were removed and grown-ups printed on each bottle. Bew'are of counterfeit fig syrups.

Ask your druggist for a bottle of Syrup of then see that it is made by the Fig Syrup the wound redressed. It was found to be doing nicely and it will not be necessary to take any stitches as was feared. Mrs. Hugo Lamb was a Santa Ana visitor Thursday, calling on her cous- when stomachs do their work and bowels move naiurallr. Fretful, crying babies need MRS.WINSLOWS SYRUP lafaals' and Resalator to make the stomach digest food, and bowels to move as they should.

Contains no alcohol, opiates, narcotics, or other harmful incredieots. At your Lesson for Feb. 23. Ex. fatigable hobbyrider, a tireless work- Moses Praying for Israel.

er, an adapt at organizing and yet spake unto Moses, Go, get fail miserably in bettering the condi- thee down; for thy people havejtion of the masses. This has been corrupted themselves; they have demonstrated again and again. In turned aside quickly out of the way' Jehovah, when all others had been which I command 7, 8. If shamefully disloyal? What a reward God be rejected, chaos of character for his fidelity! And it was and anarchy of actions soon follow. proposal, not his.

Then only a iimn ohGod can restore the addition to his other qualifications he recreant Left to themselves there is, may be blameless in his relation and no possibility of tavorable reaction, to God. But if he is not a real Soch a iMlignant disease as apostasy hover of men, all his efforts at re- is not self-limiting. It does not gener -1 forming them will come to naught. ate an anti toxin tor its own cure. An ailment of this nature requires a heroic remedy promptly and vigorously applied by a skillful administrator.

For forty days Moses had been alone and in intimate association with God. Surely a paradisaical experience. Likt Hence trial of Moses. A crisis was he meet and master it? Tliere was nothing more beautiful in Old Testament literature than the plea of Moses, on this occasion, for his erring people. Moses returned unto the and said, the transfiguration of Christ in the this people have sinned a great sin.

presence of the three disciples, it was a memorable fellowship, and one doubtless that he very gladly would have continued much longer. But neither dreamy contemplation of persons and things divine nor religious rhapsody, however pleasant and profitable they may be thought by those w-ho so indulge themselves, not even a more definite, purposeful and reasonable intimacy with God, may be long continued without the neglect of some more duty. The services of Moses were needed among the people who were disobendent to whers a similar service should be rendered now. are like sheep without a shepherd. The great need always is that of competent leaders, W'ithout someone qualified to guide and restrain them, people who have rejected God will go to any extreme.

Excess to them has neither nor bounds. They the This is evident today to every observer. The leaders in the world's strife and turmoil are not those who are prominent workers I the Y. M. C.

Salvation Army, Sunday school or church. Men who keep in touch with God must bring order out of the eoclAl, economic aad irreligious unrest of the people, so prevalent a worse condition will speedily follow. Selfishness, brute force, greed and Godlessness never can adjust so delicate and complex a situation as that which demands attention at the present time. people have corrupted therefore they are disqualified as to the very service most needed among them. But the situation, serious as it is and im- mediato and right action urgent, is not hopeless, for God will commission some man, who has been with him on the mountain-top, and he will lead in the work of reconstruction.

is a stiffnecked people now theretore let me alone that I may consume them; and I will make of thee a great 2, 10. God has many ways of testing those to whom He would entrust still and have made them gods of gold. Yet now, if thou wilt forgive their sin and if not. blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book w-hich thou hast 32:31,39. There is here not a selfish note to mar the harmony of earnest intercession.

People even those far down in the depths of sin, respond to the efforts of such a man as he. Sermons, prayers, hymns, rescue missions and all else fail in reaching and winning men to righteousness when love for them is lacking. And to them the only exponent of love that they know is not an act or two that is (hat everyone does on an entire life of unselfiahnesa, Moses besought the his God. And the repenLed of the evil which he said he would do unto his vs. 11, 14.

However one may think that this language is used in accommodated the fact remains that, supplication of a righteous man availeth much in its For this statement we have an authority no less competent to speak than James the author of the epistle that bears his name. The infinite mystery of intercessory prayer and its efficacy in enlisting cooperation is a problem that never can be solved by the finite mind. The duty and privilege of uttering such petitions are the laws governing their operation belong to God. Then pray the prayer of intercession, just as the husbandman plants the faith that the of the harvest will give'the increase at the apnointed time. ADvertisenient' STOMACH ypsn? Get at the Real Dr.

Olive Tablets what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of "he add test to 0 ai(r responsi bint.es. iiere me acia digestion, they are attacking is applied to Moses by an appea aifment clogged li his and-selfishness. I Will, howels. make of thee a great nation, why not? Had not he been loyal to The name of Moses, the obscure the iver and disordered bowels.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When i the liver and bowels are performing their keeper of Jethro's fiocks for full forty I natural functions, away goes indigestion year.s, to go marching down the ages stomach troubles, as the founder of great nation jf you have a bad taste in your The appeal was a strong one. Fur- mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, thermore, had not the people, by their 1 lazy, feeling, no ambition or gross iiiimorality and absolute ditere- energy, troubled with undigested foods, gard of all that God had required of you should take Olive Tablets, the sub that so shortly before they had solemnly promised him they would their worthlessness? them?" Yes; Jehovah, do it! Blot out the last nant of me and mine! No man is fit to be a who do(kK not love others better tlmn he loves himself. He may be an Inde- ititute for calomeL Dr.

Olive TaJjlets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive will know them by their olive color. They do the work without grming, cramps pain. one or two at bedtime tor quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c ana 2Sc per box. All druggfsta Not a cure-all, but a rational remedy for catarrh and all inflammation and congestion of the mucous membranes.

Catarrh attaclcs mucous linings, in any organ, any part of the body. It is not, as some imagine, confined to the nose and throat, although nasal catarrh Is the most common form and aJflicts many people. Unchecked catarrh soon breaks dowTi the tissue and destroys the organs or part. Evidence of the ravages of catarrh are all around us. Without desire to frighten anyone, we say: yourself against catarrh as you would against the direst plague.

Fortify your system. Take INSPIRING WORDS FOR THR SICK FROIT THOSE WHO KNOW. A Good Medicine In the Family. I had a bad case of and could Ret no relief. Peruna cured me.

It is a fine medicine. We (Often use it in the family and rtnd it prood. I MRS. GENTRY GATES, East Lake Station, 8225 First Avenue, 'Birmingham, Alabama. i FKELS A DIFFERENT PERSON.

Peruna has cured my stomach and I feel like a 'different person. 1 only took twelve bottles of Pe- iruna and can eat anything without distress, some- 'thing I have not done for fifteen years. I I recommend Peruna to everybody suffering with of the stomach. '1029 16th Georgia. J.

THOMPSON. FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH. Peruna Is indicated for all forms of catarrh or catarrhal Inflammation and congestion of the mucous linings in any part or organ, such as nose, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, bowels, kidneys, bladder, etc. It Is fine for coughs, colds and effects of the grip and an excellent preventive remedy. If you want health, insist upon having Dr.

World Famous Peruna Tonic. Sold Everywhere. WRITE FOR THIS BOOK. All sick and suffering should write The Penma Company, Dept. S-82, Columbus, Ohio, for t)r.

Health Book. The book is free and contains perhaps just the information you are seeking. It is sent in a plain to any address. DO IT TODAY. IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM.

Ask your dealer for a Peruna Almanac. An Announcement or the information of our customers and others whom it has been our privilege to serve during the past, we desire to announce that for 12 months ending Feb. 10, 1919, the deposits of this bank have increased $167,995.92. The confidence and friendly support which has made this growth possible is a source of great satisfaction to the officers and directors of this institution. It Is not alone that this Bank has grown, but rather that its development is the reflected success of its depositors.

During the coming year of evident promise and will deem it truly a privilege to continue to serve constructively all those who see fit to give us their business. The Caiiiornia National Bank The Strong Home Bank. of Santa Ana Be Ready For An Opportunity One often If only had a little money could make a fortune, not he ready when portunlty at your door Plan to place in the bank a certain percentage of your or Then when the main chance along be ready for it. Banking in every form. BANK TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OP Orange County Trust and Savings Bank MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS FOUR trucks dally.

Get oup low rate on return of Farm Products and all merchandise chtaper than railroad. Triangle Orange County Express SANTA ANA OFFICE, Sixth and Broadway. FRANK TRICKEY, Agent. Phona 802 Lot Angeles Office, 61t E. Third.

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