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1f PAGE EIGHT ——— OIL CONCESSION PROVISIONS OF RUSS-JAP PACT HOLD NG | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ) the § SUSPICION FOR WASHINGTON n ingots of various sizes. nal similar to Chemical used donkey. in making chloro. PUZZLE 188 of neither SOLUTION Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle thigh Easter Services ST. MARKS CHURCH | SEVENTH AND WOLCOTT STS. Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Rector Perceptions VERTICAL Pertaining to the seventh ‘op of a bird. of armor. » submit Holy Communion at 7:30 A. M. Festival Service and Sermon at 10:30 A. M. Knights Templar Service at 8:00 P. M Special Music at All Services aluminous mia YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED bs THE MESSAGE OF EASTER TO A WORLD OF STRIFE REV. A. E. COOKE Will Preach on Above Subject t, Special Music by the Choir Under Direction of Mrs. Berta Smith Prelude—'‘Pastoral Symphony” —______ ee ~ Handel Anthem—'‘Let ‘All the World Rejoice” ~--_----_____ Greely Solo-—"I Know That My Redeemer Liveth” ~.-_-___ Handel Anthem—'‘Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” __._____ Morrison Postlude—*A March Romiane” _________________ Gounod COMMUNION SERVICE AND RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS (Note earlier hour of service) SACRED EASTER CANTATA “THE WORLD’S REDEEMER” Dicks By the Choir Directed by Mrs. Berta Smith SERMON BY REV. A, E. COOKE “LIVING IMMORTALLY” In THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL at 7:30 P. M. Easter Is the Day of Eternal Hope Come and Hear Its Vital Message in Scripture, Sermon and Song Che Casper Dally Crone s of steel splints forming First Congregational! Church /| (America Theater) Easter Sunday at 10:45 A. M. | SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925 —_——— was made had been fulfilled by the {31. Examples. appropriated by the Soviet state ~ he gov-|company. They state these tor 2 eontract by which one con metal monopoly to satisfy t oo eae las Mele lancentals trnment’s claim against the com | provide that the American plant . 34 ete of the foot. pany for 900,000 rubles. The plant} to be exempt from natlonaliza: By ‘the “soviet governrment and Americans were: to install new mo. chinery and Increase*the output |y order to meet the heavy demand the ‘Russian raflroads which sy ed so much during the war. The Amerfeun factory also was to te free from rent. In consequence the government representationg cf non fulfillment the court ordered the strument annulled: and gave ju: ment in favor of the Soviet govern was appraised by government ex: perts at 815,000 rubles and offered at public auction, but us there were no buyers the government took it WESTINGH fll Cf over for operation by the state metal , industry. ~ ; On April 1 at the instance of the Soviet supreme economic council the j Yarostav district court annulled the ses. contract between the soviet govern: ment and tho Westinghouse com: pany covering the operations of the| ment for $125,000 unpaid rent ond factory according to Moscow dis-|cost of trial. It was indicated tia: patches. ‘The Soviet government|the factory would be put vp for lawyers argued that none of the con- | public auction if the comany did not ditions under which the ‘agreement | appeal the case. » 5 35. Call for help at sea. ho trained Samuel. » apparently indifferent to Harmonizes in color. Auctions. Acidity. fortification. Ebb and flow of water as regu: | lated by the moon. | 60. Secure. Man Faints In Line Waiting On President WASHINGTON, April 11.—Charles Keesport, Pa., found of a reception period House too much and e jam of tho executive YARASTAY., April 11.—(By the As- }sociated Press).—The large plant of the Westinghouse Atr- Brake cém: pany, which was moved from Lentn- grad to’ Yarostav in 1919 has been Can Christianity Survive? This question is uppermost in the mind of the thoughtful. Current history is beating against the ramparts of traditional faith. Crooked, pagan politics, dishonesty in public office, stifling indifference, theologi- cal controversy—CAN CHRISTIANITY SURVIVE? Is Christianity a rugged life of sacrifice and warfare, or a member- ship in an afternoon pink tea society? y revived, however, finally take his and shake Mr. Cool- Is Christianity a vital factor in present-day civilization? EASTER , Another Easter Sabbath is about.to. dawn, the message of the Risen Christ will be heralded from thousands of churches. Will it be a dynamic message of unprecedented power, or is it less influential today than ever? half hundred be- fled to get In Rey. Willis H. Germany wiil attempt an honest, frank inquiry into the status of present-day Christianity Sunday morning at 10:45. AT THE EAST SIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH CORNER EAST SECOND AND SO. KENWOOD STS. One of the most effective methods of public instruction today is through pageants and plays. In the evening at 7:30 the Young People te of the East Side will present an Easter Pageant. It will’be a most inter- esting Presentation of the Baster message. Cuticura Preparations are It isea very common occurrence to hear men affirm the failure of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution of our country, and that atti- tude by men who, from their station in life, must have given thought to the matter, The Pastor of the East Side Church believes the atmosphere ought to be cleared, the facts should be presented evidencing the failure of this great forward step of modern civilization. Rev. Germany has not seen fit to believe it a failure. Therefore, for the benefit of the general pub- lic, the Pastor issues A Challenge-to Anyone to Debate the Merits of the Prohibition_Amendment Anytime or anywhere that his opponent should desire. hoped that someone will accept this challenge. and heals rashes and eruptions. The freely-lathering Shaving Stick causes no irritation but leaves the skin fresh and smooth. The Talcum is fragrant and refreshing: Nea Be gees aaas sane Page WAS Coticura Shaving Stick 25. SPECIAL Thermoid Your Brakes Brakes lined for the price of the lining. No labor charge Warne-Crosby Motor Co, =| 436 W. Yellowstone Phone 2610 It is earnestly | FIRST BAPTIST ~ CHURCH Fifth and South Beech Streets DR. LOUIS S. BOWERMAN, PASTOR aster Sunday Greetings Morning Sermon, 11:00—“He Is Risen” ' Question—“With What Body?” Evening,. 8:30—Baptism—Sermon, “Risen With Him—Power.” Music—Our Biblical Anthem, “Because I. Live’’—William Arnis Fisher. | Response, Pastor and Choir. | Anthem, “‘Christ, Our Passover’ —Alfred Wieltge. Evening Cantata—‘“The Crucifixion,” by Sir John Stanier. MISS FRANCES BOWERMAN, LYRIC SOPRAN SINGS MORNING AND EVENING ue CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL Especially Brother Masons and Families