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Pafrp 6 (Continued from Page Four) clergy during the litter part ibeth, who assert inconsisleni younger of the reign of E ed that Calvinism was with the ancient doctrine and consti tution of the primitive ■ho c •limed a divine right for epis rch. and ■■ copacy. Bishop Andre most active leader, generally refers to those who exalt the authority of the church, and at tach great value to ecclesiastical dig less identified was The term no« nity and being more or with the ritualistic party. Which is the largest city in or London? Q the world. N'ew Y< The population of New York City in 1920 was 5,620,048, and of Greater Imndon, 7,258.263 London spreads than New out over a greater area X'ork City. Our American city has an equal if not a greater population than London in the same amount of ter ehcthei ritofy. New Yorkers insist, statistics support them or not that New York has the largest population of any city in the world. MORE CORN CLUS Another corn club for junior farm vas organized Wed bnre.iu members nesday «hçn five Apple Va'Iey boy undertook the work, according to j Peed for 35 C. Laney, county agent, corn chib members has been rcccivei' by the county agent through tin Nampa Kiwanis club which is tin corn clubs among ye.ir sponsoring boys and girls. __ THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Sherman Potter, Pastor Intermediate C. E. societies, ami the intermediate group of the B. V P. S. and the Kpworth League me for a sunrise pra\ < r service in tie Presbyterian church at 6:30 .. c! e The senior young people's societies meet for a similar service at the Meth odist church. A special F.astcr program will ! given by the Sunday school at ten o'clock. The Easter church service begins a eleven promptly. pastor will preach on the theme. "Fr m Death Unto Life." The communion sacrament will be celebrated, and members received into the church on confession of fairh and by letter from other churches, Baptism will be administered Appropriate selections will be sung by the choir 1 . An afternoon Vesper service will be held at five o'clock. The choir will sing an Faster cantata. "Death and Life," and an anthem. "The Re surrection." both numbers by Shelley, The jvislor will speak briefly on the theme: "The First Faster Afternoon." CLOSING SERVICE AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Tonight, at eight o'clock, the clos ing sendee of the special Passion Week services held this week in the Presbyterian, the Methodist and Christ ian churches, will he in the Christian church. The first service was held Sunday evening evt the Presbyterian church, Rev. J. Edgar Baker preach ing the sermon. The pastors of the other churches s-.oke successively during the series. Rev Mr. Jamieson Monday and Wednesday; Rev Mr, Potter Tuesday .and Thursday Rev Baker speaks tonight. Cecil Weeks of Boise w.i- a busim visitor in this city Tuesday, HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray. Faded Hair With Sage Tea Grandmother kept her hair beanti* fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this sim ple mixture was applied with wonder ful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use t at very little cost. This sim ple mixture can be depended upon to mtore natural color and beauty to the Well-known druggists civ everybody ■aM Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur lern- youwd now because it d '.eus so natur- ally and evenly that not '>■ ran tell it |ms been applied — it's sc easy to use. You Simply dampen » comb or ami draw ft through >our hair, taking one strand at a time B ■prising «he gray hair disappt its: a Mr anoth er application or two. a 1» re- gond ip its natural color and luol •oft crush I -* * CITY BRIEFS -- - ♦ rit Wednesda) will spend home of her ing at tl Mrs. Anna Cope. itei son of Bo Caldwell, Thursday. Willard Johi ly a resident ol ness visitor her e. lormcr a . to Mr. and Mrs. John Plow head, Thursday, a daughter Born Thursday evening to Mr and Mrs. Buell Clements of Par Born, la thc Caldwell Sanatarium, a ma, at aughter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris and Paul Titus arrived in Caldwell early in the week from Anaheim, California, to vis« Mrs. Harris' sister, Mrs. R .R Gibbens. J. J. Rac was called east Tuesday morning when he the death of his father in Iowa. received news of E. M. Hendon returned the latter part of the week from Portland where he spent a couple of weeks taking medical treatments. • • • Me. and Mrs. !. M. McCarthy re turned early this week from Garfield where they spent a few days at their former home. Presley Horne .and T. E. Buckner spent the early part of the week in Salt Lake on business connected with the Odd Fellow lodge. J •> v 4* 4* 4» 4* *5* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 t HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD | * ^ ^ 4* Says Cream Applied in Nostrils 4> + Opens Air Passages Right Up. + U*********4******L**L*t Instant relief—no waiting, dogged nostrils open right up; the air ; f 'your head clear and you j can breathe freely. No more hawking, nmlUing, blowing, headache, dryness. No I struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. (iet a small bottle of Ely's Cream | Balm from your druggist now. Apply j a little of this fragrant, antiseptie, heal ing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates ! through every air passage of the head, soothes tin* inflamed or swollen mucous membrane ami relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up -V i tli a cold or nasty catarrh. Your parages NOTHING DOWN $1.00 Per Week 20 Pounds Damp Wash Wc will let the above contract for three years. Laundry called for and delivered at your door Supplies Work for the Housewife Wash Day Accidents Repair Bills m The Cheapest Way II Can Be Done TROY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. / V. - .' ■ a lH*i |M Ml" i J A ' J ft ! ItCül /vu Call n. \ U Me - Hil i* 250 -i— Xi "J / 1 ..I vTT>r LL . and Mrs. J. T. Whittig left for their home at Salem, pending the past two ir. Thursday ! alter this city on bu«iness Orcgon, week m visit Fritz Miller oi ing in the city for a few hours Thors day morning. was ked : er dinner and r .a r, April 19 by Ladit XJ. E. Church in basement o ile all after-j u-ii the church. Cooked food on Dinner from 5:30 o'clock to e j Price 50c. Adv. ion. 1 'clock p. m Special reduction on all hat pattern hats just arrived. gan-Sarchet M. M Gil-1 Below Saratoga . Adv. • • • Pre-Farter dinner and cooked foot! sale Saturday April 19 by Lad:es Aid of the M. E. church in basemen! of church. Cooked food on sale all af Dinner from 5:30 o'clock: Price 50c. Adv. tcrnocn. ?o 8 o'clock, p. in. Mr. and Mrs. H. XI. Windsor left Monday for Wcathcrby, Missouri in response to a telegram announcing the suddon death of Mrs. Windsor's sister at her home in Weatherby. The Orion chib of the College of Idaho enjoyed a dinner Tuesday ev ening at the Palm balcony. Covers wife laid for twelve. Following the dinner a business meeting took place. Ouch! My Back! Rub Lumbago Pain Away Rub Backache away with email trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up. don't suffer I Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame* ness is gone. Don t stay crippled I This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints I SPECIAL SERVICES Oe night only C. H. Featherston evangelist of the Church of God will hall next door to |he Wednesday April -3 at opportunity to able man preach the old Everybody welcome. ak at the dwell Xe« This is an in. p hear a gospal. time Flew to Strengthen Eye* short time simple etc., wash, read or camphor, mixed in In a surprising i itchhazcl, Hydrastis Laivoptik eye \VI as rs eye so you cn ... Önc small bottle shows Aluminum eye cup free. strengt rk more results. Conley. Glen Evans, Jack Thorne and Frank Knapp spent last nd at the Arrow Rock dam on wet 1 a fishing excursion. The aggregate catch was not great, according to re port, • * * a Boise visitor E. J. Rohb i Thursday. was | Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys Hurt* Flush Your When Back Kidneya as You Clean Your Bowels Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish in d clogged and need a flushing occa ionally, else we have backache and dull miserv in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feci an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots of watur. A No get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is intended to flush clogged kid and help stimulate them to activ ity, ft also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder dis ! or( ] ers j a( j ' Salts is inexpensive ; makes a rfeiichtful effervescent lithia water drink wllich cve rvbody should take now and ,i icn to help keep their kidneys clean, 4 well-known local druggist says he ,. c ]i 5 i ots n f Jad Salts to folks who be ]j eve j n trying to correct kidney trouble „ bile it is only trouble. By all means ] lave y OHr physician examine your kid „eys ât least twice a year. ncys •Friday and Saturday Joseph Henab enj P *OOUCT10» V V} t à// r Vt> iX ^ & V The HI ■/ s i BETTY COMPSON RICHARD DIX LEWIS STONE ROUGH SAILING TULLY MARSHALL Sun Shine Comedy I Direct from four days successful run Pinney Theatre, Boise at AMERICAN THEATRE Monday and Tuesday |gP UM v.t, *». ■ * ed m Is » m m V ■ JM r E3 m -4 o -M - *4 ■ il MARY PlCKPOßD > in u ROSITA 91 America's Sweetheart in a Spanish Romance Note: This Picture Ran 5 Successful Day»«* Pinney Theatre, Boise Last Month. Nuf Saw. Don't Miss This Big Picture Matinee 30c Nile 4* Children 1 Oc TRIBUNE Classified Advertisements BRING RESULTS=r — r l»*ll WANT KD— Q uolnll' ns ■ « «' „n* TT. S. No I N.M.4 t.eij F» «a g I» Com pany* no. |>hnn« OLD PAPEHS for Rale at The Tribune office, til Main St. tr .olio Cold Hto «I0-J 'ia KOIl SALE— While leghorn bnhv ehleke Tanered Rtraln, »15 HO hundred. Hay- mond Sallee, phone 790. 1I-14-; FOR HXI.K- - ■ -■■■ - ■ I condition, prices Thee FOU IÎENT- gSd 4-4 e .-'"Ä'rsjrÄ m p r you ,e in* FOU SALK— ft arret, Hoiira nnrl ; buildings, alfalfa, toure, balance under cultivation. Tribune. j f o $250 i nSSure. îî! n * Mot Inquire «al*. Cmldw oll Mot it- * rkst A. r. i-• IpurfllnnjS ved Inquire ' < rv U* Oaeo Jr Einnict*. FOU lmp n r Edw T'H ESS M A KINO Mrs J O Wood lits Cleveland Hlvd riui.-r. 35 42|> Inveatke Necessity Helps You're Mistaken j Trsvclrr; "Your sou threw s stone at me." Irishman 'Did 1 rav> 1 , MÉM !,«*y hoy " \tin 1 1. ..r I , ••I don't kao» «tr»v»t sf!f V that. 1" i Mr. VVyc: women acquired < ,u ' ,r was» t like i|n ss - Kvc . know.' i Mrs. Wye; was cnly one in » 11 ,n ■he had him." jtm nN "Of coo«* in the n't wa>