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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SA' TRDAY, MARCH 26, 1921—PART 1. w = DISARMAMENT APPEAL - |REV. M. S. WHITE HERE |JAPAN AIDS SILK CULTURE. IN PULPITS TOMORROW TO ASSUME NEW DUTY | rok10” “Maren 2" Authorization ' ner and at night G. W. Daw will play i the violin. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, will preach, — At the Holy Rosary Church tomor- row low masses will be at 8 and 9 a.m. Solemn high mass at 10:30 a.m. for an advance of 30.000.000 yen to ca e Jupunese @ik industry was 3 2 - % | voted by the houses of peers today. Prominent Speakers at Meetings. Pastor of Sixth § Presbyterian xm: action .,p,"g..“kf,, tn the form | of the adoption of a concurrent res- |is to, be celebrated by Rt. Rev. Mer. | A. Cossio, auditor of the apostolic fii’fi'fil‘é‘fl?u 3;?‘?;?{(;;;’:3:?h;rflrr‘sg Gathering at National | Church Arrives From New SHition hich ateaRy mad Dy Magnificat” and concluded by the Theater: York Parish. passed by the house of representa- : m\:wm;oni‘ st usic_will be th | T i A ; == 3 v . o S e e et 0 eneral appeal for the United | 5 e 4 H Special Exercises Have Been!;’:;‘:o,f::::‘g;;;l e o | (PULPI AND PE VV Stites s Pota ool wonid e i : _ 77| MOVING! PACKING m; {nue Presbyterian Church at 6:45 to armament conference will be made Lxrli“'rfiu»: TACKED FOR 2l i | free estimate. R GRANT, 6il E Arranged With Elaborate |morrow cvening. Miss irma Jones. through- the pulpits of many Wash- o leader. Speaking by the Rev. ow= = % ington churches tomorrow, and at a ¢ land. * ok ok Epworth will visit Gaithersburg: F. P . o Musical Programs. The Easter sermon will be preach- The Chamcel Gaid and Woman's| H. Grimm will vieit Hyattsville; Miss | Mass meeting to be beld at the > ed at the New York Avenue Presbyte- | Auxiliary of St. John's Church| Carrie Williams of Mount Vernon{tional Theater in the afternoon Eastern Sunday will be celebrated |Trian Church at 11 am. by Dr. Wall (Georgetown). will give an enter-| Will visit Laurel, and Miss Minnie F.| jnpdorsement of the meeting h. in the churches of the city tomorrow | Badcliffe. At 8 p.m. there will be s tainment April 13 and 14 in the Carr, Washington district secretdry.| ..y made by Rev. C. Ernest Smith . i S MODERN FIREPROOF: STORAGE LARGEST: VANS O THE ROAD =13 i : o | parish g e . four serv-|Church of Incarnation Will eharge are aiss Bertha Looker, Mrs * x x x St. Thomas' Episcopal Church; Rev elaborate musical numbers. In some | ices will be held. beginning with hols G. L. Nicholson and Mrs. E. M. Ta ! There will be a meeting of the Pas- | Ulysses G. B. Pierce, Unitarian, and communion early in the morning and | f ¢! 2 s i g 2 cott. tors’ Federation at the New York | Dr. Abram on, member of the of the churches cantatas have been | (OUTUGHLLY (i e cvening service,| Celebrate Anniversary Fri- | © B Avenuc Presbyterian Church Monday | board of education, according to an arranged to be presented at the eVeR- 4 which there will be special music.| morning at 11 o’clock. Rev. Thomas | announcement made yesterday by ing services. An extensive musical progr: The Lutheran Church of the Atone-|also been prepared for the 11 ment, North Capitol street and Rhode | service in all of the churches. Al . | A sunrise service is to be held to- 2 = = h 3 n er d to- | Lewis, president of the General|Miss Emma Wood, chairman Of the ance| day Evening, 8 O’Clock, morrow at Vermont avenue Chris- | I NI PRSEASE 00T s Prot | Nomens world disarmmanen: ot B : X g 8 estant Church will speak on the sub- | tee S SAVE MOVEY, — TIME, WORRY IN LOCAL AXD - ey |at 6:45 o'clock with a selection by Tsland avenuer will celebrata the | choral service will be held at 3 pm.! T dorol . ction by | 00 8 s piritualism, the Proof of Im- | Speakers at the meeting will be WORRY | 3 - Easter festival with special services|today at Bethlehem Chapél at thel el el ST 8 I ertalin Senator Borah, Representative Frear. LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. , tomorrow morning and evening. The | cathedral. Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding.| Wiitam 12 Brahwaite Cwill Sime: sl * ok % % Wisconsin; Edward McGrady, legis- . \ decorations of the chancel ard the|bishop of Washington, will preach| anthems by the choir will be in har-|at the cathedral tomorrow morning. | mony with the joyous occasion. In| At St. Mark's Church. there will be| the ‘evening the Sunday school will {a children’s service at 4 pm. a fea-| s0lo and Rev. Earl Taggert will speak | The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Ches- | lative committeeman of the American on Phe Risen Christo Finnel Iostes | terbrook (Va) M. E. Church South | Federation of Labor, and Mrs. Ida will give a violin Solo and Miss has arranged an ‘apron Social to be | Clarke of New York. Mrs. Florence lena Poston will speak on given Friday night in the basement | Kelley of New York will preside. have its Easter festivities. which will | ture of which will be a procession of en e ot 5¢ the ohurch for the benefit of the | Prominent Washington women who D the Verionaiciaace. recliatinnatr | A o s oo Dl Kk S i o e e e the scholars, talk by the pastor and ! Easter offering. At the Chapels of the Gustavus G. Kundahl is to address| . ;e ' Moore, president of the National| the wire O Baster cen (o the xl‘cl;mlxrs«Wauvm- and_the Resurrection. che ;“:fl"y‘:z‘“'{'&;;‘ngi‘ YL C 4 mentd PR Council of Women: Mrs. Louis D, | e Temple Baptist Church tomor- ion class of sixty-seven mem- 5 v n - ; e servi S Brandels, wi ce d s E Tow: the Billa achool.will bave & special | ruation class of sixty ety enman, o'clock. Thelevangelistic services underithe | HIBICES, WIS OF Jusiice Bran | | Tel_ jmates. 1438 U st_n oW ke BI LA T nemwilitakek el feat fcony T leadership of Miss Ncll Mays at the | the S : Mrs. Frank Bald- | TS e Metropolitan Baptist Church will | Win. Mrs. William K. Borah. Mrs. | ening. Speeial Kas- | James A Frear and Mrs. Harriet anton Blatch. Rev. D~ T E. Wiseman, a native n»f the Virgin Islands, and pastor of the United Lautheran Church of the Redeemer. is to address the Woman's nterdenomi pnal Missionary Union | fra o nediates C A Friday afternoon at 2 oclock at]e Intermediate Co . Uniont of the |siory of His grave being robbed, up| Mount Vernon Place M I Chureh | : A lo the present moment cvery theory South. he union is interested in - 5 has ailed and been rejected tha building a Protestant chapel | The staff of Epiphany Church has | oton (0" qiseredic. the besorsecmn ers at Christiansted, Virgin Islands, |Fecently becn increased by the addi- | ;0 joqus Some who wished to. believe and Rev. Dr. G. W. Critchiow, whe is| tion of Rev. Henry R. Sanborm, for-|ep o framed-up and fraudulent. story supported by the United Lutheran|Mcrly a major in the adjutant gen- p.¢ wag spread by the hush. mones| Church. is in charge of the work.[Cral's department of the Army. Mr. | B2 2 ushyInauey [ZEEEEOORRE e Who Moves You Is Just as Important as Where You Move { Phone Main 900—Our padded v d_experienced and careful mes your service Storage in our fireproof furniture warebouse at reasonable rates. Merchants’ Transfer & the pastor. Dr. Muir. will preach spe- | {Ces at cach of the chapel cial sermons. e L & it at Easter service at the Church of Life | MATKS Church there sifl atso be ar mid Joy, 1814 N street northweat, will | Slaborate service at 5:30 B, aff 4 be conducted at 11 a.m, by Mrs. Melva | 32 €7 v . J Merrill of Los Angeles. Calif. and | L = . Mrs. Florence Willard Day. author | At St. Johm's Church the morning |sermon, at 11 o'clock, will be delivered and teache At 3 Dr. H y |30 e Q ck, e e iver o fress o &Y by Canon Douglas, and at the 4 pm. | Lite New Bower, Noa aemcom oni¥ | carol service Bishop Harding will Easter Sunday closes the church year | Make the address. The sermon at the for. the Metropolitan Presbyteran |11 oclock services generally will be Church. An effort is being made to |delivered by the rectors of the close tomorrow « ter services will be held in the morn- ing by the pas.or, John C. Ball. Fri- day evening the auarterly meeting of —_— have a record attendance in the Sun- |churches, the subjects being on “The i 3 e of th Sanborn I8 a student at the Theo. | that the Sanhedrin leaders gave to . day school. The Easter programs will | Resurrection.” - ¥ :“_'ljr':(";_(h“‘_;lpl d‘:m;':n"“l'\‘:':“l:;mfp‘::v logical Seminary, near Alexandria. He | the soldiers accepted it, yet that lie, | E Storage Co. include baptism of children and the At the Z::lma;\,ug\l Baptist (r;'u:c}; ed in the interdenominational scheol | Will assist at the church, espeeially |like all others, is easily disposed of | REV. MAURICE S. WHITE. i 920-922 E Street N.W. Dbublic welcome to new members. |tomorrow the cholr will give specia {561 2 = g in the work among the young people, | and proven to be false. The soldiers’ . Py Telephone Ma a0, here will be Easter music by the | Easter music in the morning, und af for missionazyiinatructions to beihelall B, 1, FLK oA g he MOBe R | i b morth o is et . Maurice S White of New York . o e o k » Jpmisht Ciajcantate CEIVOCIan . Ing Sose sk low students, will assist Rev .| asleep when on wateh. If they were|City has arrived here to assume the Easter Sunday morning there will | Pastor Gove Johnson preaches at both * Torry. vicar of Epiphany Chapel SElsen ety i S abvar jpastorate of the Sixth Presbyterian | . be a special musical program at the |services. The Bible schooi will have Dr. Harry Gaze of London. England. | wigel was formerly a lay missionary D ohat Joor iasTy Boor Wit 1oy irch. 16th and Kennedy streets’s. | H. BAUM & SON Ninth Street Christian Church, under ; Easter exercises at 9:30. Next Sunday will deliver a special Easter lecture | in‘China. fesses of what tool plate. “The new minister comes from the B TR S eia the direction of Prof. Joseph A. Har- | the special meetings begin with Rev. in the ballroom of the New Willard PP The incredulity of the disciples, who | e et Thch of New L L rison and a large chorus choir. The | Dr. Loren A. Clevenger. evangelist, Hotel tomorrow evening at 8:15. on| .. 4o, 1 | required that it be clearly proven to Bourth| Preshyterianis R We Al B Fu & sermon on the resurrection will be {and continue every evening, except| How to Renew, Rebuild and Regen- | e holy week mission being con- |them that Jesus, whom they loved|York city he hag heen assn, e so Buy Furniture - gill‘l»;pma by_‘_{lev. |B.MH. Linville of | Saturday, at 7:45. Percy S. Foster erate Mind and Body."” ;uc;i_d'(:‘i’n‘f:rixi]th}agmm;:df:::rfr }aml trusted—yes, and even hoped Y‘Xr ;\“ h"-’\‘"r 1 BAUML & BON. imore. e night service will |is director of singing for the meetings * ok ok % COrg e i, 8 10T- | would save Israel—was de to his work in New|____ 912 b teoe, . SE0D. ¢ close the special pre-Easter evangel- |and William Braithwaite, special Seven students in Cottage Bible | 1o h meieaeon Hernssioner in charge | alive, furnishes i their Lranstormas | York he was pastor of the Pre byl M B MORSES SR U . e s s Davs heed held in sololat. A large chorus is being or- Institute, class No. S—intensive study | diocess of Jtoriqn” - ¢ ©F the | tion ‘from u band of doubters into a|terian Church At Annapolis. Md. In Jere Sreproot o - SRS, ganized. of the Gospel by Mark—successfully ST conquering church, preaching the €Onnection with, his. work, there he “SAFETY FIRST” At the Metropolitan Memorial M. 1. | ~ Easter will be appropriately cele- | com inaugurs . n e IRE P I 1 3 ompleted the cour: This is the , 3 o ihazes estimony ! inaugurated the pian for -the con- ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Church tomorrow the chimes will be iprated at the Calvary Methodist| = s first of the classes formed last Octo: | Friday and Saturday next an enter- | 0€{Tine of the requrrection, testimony on of @ .mew Presbyterian | STORAGE Played both morning and evening |Church. _Special music and sermon REV. CANON WM. TAYLOE SNYDER | bor to completa the work. Two |tainment will be given by the mem- |07 U3 Tealiiy. His conduest of the h as a memorial to the sailors|{ MOVING-—PACKING—FREE ESTIMATES one-half hour before the services by |y Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery clagses in personal evangelism con- | UCTS Of the choir of the Church of the | 5" S CLanoEties a'in the world war. This plan | UNITED STATES STORAGE CO. Dr. Richard Johnston. The music will |at 11 o'clock. In the evening at 8 The parish of the C Epiphany in_aid of the Episcopal | th€ carly church so that they preach- rch of the In-| gycteq by Rev. C. C. McLean will fin- C 34 ) 5 - < presented to the gene assem- | 418-420 10th St. N.W. Hgies theidinestin of Ay Gant orclock the choir will give the Easter | carnation will mark the (wenty-fifth | ish in April. Three new classes have Home for Children and the China '“:m:h;rfr;“l-‘::"yt“b'm S mocesie s e Main 4220 or Franklin 2421 —_— cantata. “Ha e Victor.” Hymns o e | been. recently formed. the last being | T ; 3 - also as ¥ N - AZ20_or Pranklin 2433 ——————— | for the morning service were written | ADNIVersary of the Rev. William Tay- | [€C0 BRI, Jormed: (e oRt o * ok k k vine appointment, u sacrifice for the St Louis. L Aty N AN n of the world: for the resurrection He is a graduate of the University | fance and local baullng: packing and crating Ivania and Princeton Theo- | iy, "y “PONKECCCT STORAGE - ASD Ihy»l"rv Montgomery. lce Snyder's restorship at speclal | gelism, meeting at the Central Union | Confirmation of classes will be held |5 E B { North Carolina Avenue Methodist |service to be held Friday evening at| Mission Mondays at 2 pm. 1In all |April 10 at Pinkney Memorial, Hyatts- [ attested the efficacy of His sacrifice, ; of Per | Protestant Church has arranged spe-| " . Steiang i classes of the institute about 200)vVille. at 11 am. and at St. Luke's, | It was the seal of divine approval and logical Seminary. In addition he has|i s SO0 1Y e cial Easter services as follows:[S o'clock. This rervice will take | qierent students have been enrolled | Bladensburg, at 4 p.m. acceptance. It not only proved the|taken special work at Columbia Uni- | PHONE FRANK. NIGHT CALL M. 9:45 am, Sunday school; 11 a.m, the|its place in the church calendar as|this season and the total attendance * % ¥ k i Master's claims concerning Himself | Versity and Union Theological Semi- The Centra! Transfer Co. % ipastor. Rev. J. Franklin Bryan. will | selebrating the feast of the annun-|ShOWs a five-fold increase over last| Revival meetings continue at the|but it proved beyond question that heing associated for a time with 1331 H ST. N.W. deliver special Easter sermon, and 3 e B st eta | vean Fifth Baptist Church, with increasing | there is a future life beyond the Dr. Harry E. Fosdick HAULING, STORAGE 3 at § p.m.. the choir will furnish an|¢iation. This patronal feast of the * * ok ok attendance and Interest. Evangelist|grave. It is the foundation of our| Rev. and Mrs. White will reside at| DENBGISY evening of special music, with a short [ Parish of the In nation was not address by Lieut. Edward Armstrong | celebrated on the 23 LEAN An interesting post-Lenten social| W. R. Leckliter. from Richmond, will | hope and the basis for our preaching|3509 13th street. nd pianos hoof March Be-lwill be held April 1, in St. Peter's|preach three times tomorrow, and|the gospel. It is the key that un- Estima ASSOCIATION Platt. Special Easter services will be | cause of its coincidence this year with | I1all, 316 I street e Sl D e sl 3 h Venient location. WESCHLER'S, 420 Pa. ave. neld st the Western Presbyterian|Good Frida plimentary o' il members of the | Wi’ be 4 service ‘for men baiy " co. | ocks the future for all Chiristiens. 1} |\pGEG YATICAN ENVOY. (oo rwecdisiz= Church tomorrow morning, at which 4 olte fi ity i i 01 2 inspired the early church and all the - - t A a Was Assistant Rector In 1506 ‘atholic fraternity and their friends. |morraw afternoon. A large number f ) e Bi rans! Pays 6 Per Cent time children will be baptized. the| . B 80 O O he Imear- | InVitations have been extended the|will be baptized Monday night and a | followers of Jesus during the Chrie- g er » IBC., 5 = A v o Sy S v 8 on o he S5 y a oon. i am. on shares maturing in 45 [Jli Wi ve by the quartet, Rév. L L. Townsend, 5. T. D, April,| spaster will follon o Jatt Tioa e SR Assembled upon the mountain in matic Relations. * R or 83 months. It The special Easter services at the 1596, and a few months later hecame |of Capitol Assembly and St. Rita's| Rev. Sam B. Walla % ¢ Galilee that had been closely identi- | Specialists in First Baptist Church, 16th and Orector upen the retirement of Dr.| Assembly. | Tsrael C. M E. Churen who s roff fied with His work. Christ’s claim to | I the Assoriated Press | - A Pays 4 P. streets, will be augmented by beauti- | Townsend from mintsterial dutice. * ok % x tornad Grom conamareh, who has re: | the mossession of all power in heav-{ PARIS. March 25—Premier Briana | Long-Distance Moving ays er Cent ful floral decorations and extra;Mr. Snvder is the son of the late Dr. e e ! en and on earth was attested by His | anpeared before the senate commis- extra The Washington Chapter met during |revival at Paine College, Augusta, Ga., | } ; musical numbers, with sermons by |John M. Snyder, who practiced medi- | the week in the committee rooms of |will All Ris Dalpit tomorrow. " '|resurrection. When they assembled | sion on foreizn affairs today education on shares withdrawn be- l?:!\;arbr- Henry 'Allan Tupper. the|cine eorgetown until his death in|the Knights of Columbus Hall and * K % ¥ fitnereitoimen. Himoaceordingts ;'p;"'u“"w«d e e e B A : e 11553, His mother was the ter of | Anal plans he further e ! pointment, there were many that)Soon as possible, the bill providing eld at Vermont Avenue Christian | L 3 Airy, | of the < . $ il p ) ol e it ey o with the Vatfcan Assets More Than Church. Rev. Dr. E. Farla Wilfley | V2 Mr. Snyder received his early | FUBitt addressed the meeting. Haman-Ford" at the Purim entertain | {1GT ARPURERES 3 A5 YT (ol Saontod by the chamber 4t the Episcopal High ol S T ment to be given in the auditorium of {will preach. The chorus choir. led by W. E. Braithwai School. near Alex them and answered their question' | months ago, and has been held iled by W. E. Braithwaite will sing at 00l. near A 2 those that doubted were convinced | the seBate -ever since - “Jemus and Immortalits” s the | the synagogue, 6th and I streets north- : Sralte il o ended the school of Henry subject of the sermon at the Cleve- [ west, tomorrow at 8 p.m. = o e : einle - | the morning and evening services. |attended the school of Henry « i 2 ihe ] bl and ready to comply with His march- The commission decited on the re- | There will be three celebrations of | monds. In the fall of 1575, he entered fand T ark s ';"'F;“;““"\‘f‘{"t;‘f:h Lo S emni“: :u ;n ‘s'm : (|ing orders to the church o far a- | quest of former Ptevident Poincare, . the holy communion at Emmanuel |the law office of the late Judse Vil | BOFTO s AL8 i the I 2 ult Bible class of { they understood them. He unfolded |its chairman, met 16 itcuss: the mat- Episcopal Church tomorrow—6, 9:30 | ter S. Cox. then a leader of the Wash. | Tigbers of the Bible school will | Foundry M. E. Church will be addressed | 1o them His gospel, God's grace and | ter until the: budget has been dis- | SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 .-.'.":. and 11 a.m. At the 11 o'clock cele- |inzton bar ster pageant. e Life | tomorrow by Judge William 8. Norris of | the coming glory. He revealed to[posed of. 4 ZLocal asd Long Distance MOVING - ] idria. Va. and la $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 give an E O el e il [ helaame yeariho enrollealin fhe MR LS St R AL them how in the early covenant, even h By Carcfal Men. Rates iicasomabls Oscar Roome, jr.. will preach. Special | student bods of the Columbian La s ; before the world had come into being. Phene PACKING BY EXPERTS Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. music will be rendered by the vested | School. where e aftermamy co 2% | The following persons will visit| A Purim festival will be given tomor- | ali power had been given unto Him TO LAY CORNER STONE. Tons 104 PN e N Epworth League chapters tomorrow | row night at 8 o'clock at the Y. M. H. A | and that He “was declared to be the JAMES BERRY, President evening: Robert Anderson, president | bullding by the District Young Judea|Son of God, with power according | . his bachelor's and master's degrees JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary v e cormfr « . ot with: Fraf Balton Bl tion s The laying of the coribr stone of th new church building the Gunton- j= = 3 choir.‘under the leadership of W. Arthuf Imission to the W, a 2 d S Lot o it n5- | of the League Unfon, will visit Beits- |and the Hebrew Fre vash- 5 3 2 e L = (}f‘c;:,‘;s S G { fon T ner Drar Iced nis vro- | ville: y\'nd"- Roby_ of Beltaville will | ington, under the dl‘reec%c;‘:o&ro{zavl:fi'}.‘r. oo Seeaean Y el Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church { I be sung by the children, assigted by { termined to secure holy orders visit Woodmont; Raymond Murray of | T. Loeb, supervisor. His claim to the possession of all :me': :!"l::: ‘:::'flh\l'::“(mz:(l;;nm;n at 3 HOTEL MARYLAND Under New Management ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND { the choir, at the evening service, and e X & t pediad b % First Appointment. S ool /Bgrnard Braskamp; the’ pastor. ervice the children's Easter them to carry” puis His com ;.—. by Dr. James Taylor, “the ssfon | i ¢ | first appointme: - N fi st J offering for missions will be pre-| st appointment was that of He ordered 'them to. make "disciple: 2 e Tario i Combined Sunday school and church | ln&ton, serv P St Mary's Chapel | to every | Church. Tc ness of the resurrection = —= power in heaven and earth :%Ipired services are to be held at Petworth | Sram s Jonnisinaniah he wentito e i whiOi whe Shetnisting S U | Baptist tomorrow with an illustrated | Churci: o Ascousion as assistant | _ . = __ITeally only plan that provided for a v 3 Joys airls N European c-r.tl:na'nd"'rm:.bx.. :‘,}m up. || sermon. The Sunday school. room |to the late Rev. J H. Elliott, § | i —] | With heavy hearts they turned their | o3 Tower and permanent 1_(,:“,.).AIRS};HP STEEL SECRET: G ity N Foseer Servics ote {will be decorated with palms, ferns | T. D. ‘ E THE LIVING CHRIST (Easter | | faces toward the headquarters of the | nmong the nations. Mo poet, preacher S s Foste 5 and spring flowers. Over the bap-{ In addition to the fulfillment of 1 Lesson) —Matthew, 28.1-20, | | disciples of Jesus when approaching | or publicist ever surpassed the pro-| DISCOVERED BY EXPERTS recommends ouly such > Spacleos Tiving Rooias | tistry an electric cross has been in- | Auties as rector of the Church of the | | Golden Text—I am with you darkness demanded their retirement. | gram of Jesus. who desires His fol- | Camps as he has in- s L = K 2 istalled, and at the evening service,|! I 5 when several of the young folks of | a8 minor canon of the cathedral and the Sunday school will be baptied, | chaplain of the Ipiscopal Eye, Ear Grill, Cafeteria Excellent accommodations for the world.—Matthew, 2§.20. of Nazareth were crushed in spirit | ana His glory. He does not call upon vestigated and found to carnation. Rev. Mr. Snyder serves| | always, even unto the end of | ‘While the followers of the Carpenter | Jowers to subdue the world for Him | | and were compelled to give up hope | them to do it by the force of arms :Something Essentially American to motor parties, clubs and banquets. ~ e iand Throat. Hoapits R e s T A 4 be well equipped and | this cross will form a fitting back- ! an r ospital. He also is for the establishment of a kingdom | Mohammed did_when he placer 5 SRR g Spring Chicken, Sea Food and |! ground. Invitations, in the form of | chaplain of the Society of Coloniai | BY REV. HUGH T. STEVENSON. | by Christ's death upon ‘the croxs be: ke O e Tiands of his Tor- Go in New Dirigible’s managed.by responsible Tank eak i colored postal cards, have been sent | Wars, D ociety of the Revo = . o | cause they forgot the prophecy of | 5. Jesus planned to win the na- e TS g P edsst n “Di'"'"' {o ‘each “member of the schaol and | tion, 1. ¢ oyes Lodge, No, | Eaeter, with its lesson upon the Jegug that foretold His Lesarrection. | fome ot tho” cacth by evangelizing | Frames. persons. For definite, re a Specialty con FA ¢ Ancient and Ac- | living Christ, gives an appropriate | the enemies of Jesus recalled it and | every creature, enlisting all Who 46 | PHILADELPHIA, h. 2%.—8 liable, free information . PRICES REASONABLE. Rev. Canon Douglas, acting rector | ¢epted Se ite, Albert Pike | conclusion to our studies in the life | t00k steps to prevent it. They framed | cepted His gospel and had been mad: i iicis in a Pittsburgh r g‘ 26.—Scien- < % : N of St. John's Church, has asked his; Consistory and chaplain Royal | o¢ jesus. During the six months' | UP @ story and secured orders and in- | fit in_heart through their faith Vered & (Ormuli: long Sopiont e s of Camps, Ranches 7 ,H;ru;‘ar:)i;mns’;gn_;er(r_\'emmrbc:‘rn'rm_‘;‘gll-1 e | Miss Mary | study of the gospel of Matthew we | joms on® from Pilate to seal the! Mim for His service and the educa- lish and American naval authoritles, Horseback and Motor 50 that none would dare to them to observe all that He n.|have picked up only the surface break It open, and a watch was placed | had. (?ofmmnndwl. ) h ber of Congress | gold, for the the Germani ysed in the con- | Trips a g g b struction of frameworks of Z di- 2 ¢ still remain rich veins | over it. While the doubting disciples They were inspired to carry out Hit | rizibles, it is announced ’;n. :lr:{:fllxphu’lr! . pond, mmond. m Louise daughter of i at the Easter service by making a large donation toward its support. John H Are You Getting from Crown I'oint. N. Y. Mrs. Snyder (o tine gearch and discovery, vet| \Ould never have thought of break- | program for a world power thaf S 1 in this city aby rs ago. b, 1 B ing the government seal, yet God did s ntil the end of this age discov an. H SELLING TAGS TO HELP { Mr. snyder's only fon. Arthur Snyder, | We have obtained such u knowledge | 5ot hesitate to send an earthquake | BT ]::z;mtgsp % 115 personal prote | prac el Snos o S SIcOVery ;;gslf | who served w American forces | of the Master's career in the flesh and a messenger from heaven (o re- | ence. The weakness of Christian life | Ulc the speeding up of work upon the | ' HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN FEance now) reu n the west | g His resurrection appears to be) Store the faith of the disciples and | Jabor and love has been the failure | “iunt dirigible which has been under | 25k M:. Fostere = e o { | A dauznter, Mre. Eugene Barker, is Heid al climax of His life. He|Prove to them that Jesus was a 1iv-lof men to discern the presence of 1P | onstruction at the local navy yard for | living in Porto Rico, while two other | the. logical climax o i | ing. loving Lord and Savior by the m Jesus with them in their daily | the greater part of a year. 2 i Miss I'h nyder iahship | fact of His resurrection. e "We are not called to go forth | Hit na | staked His mission® and me erto, it was suid at the navy Workers for Columbia Institution i , Tes upon His power to conquer the forees | The women, who were the last ones ! alone to do Hix will. for He will be rd, nothing hus been known of the | - of death. The resurrection of Jesus |10 leave the tomb. were the first to|with us. His presence insures pri omposition of the aluminum alloy used | E our Today Are Canyassing Various is the citadel of Christianity. There | Teturn. They left home before it was | tection, peace. prosperity and power | n the framework of Zeppelins, save that | would never have been a church es-|dawn and reached the burial place at | Our sufficiency is of God. He has|it was lighter than steel and o a great; Districts of the City. MUSCLE SHOALS TERMS. | ii0iiChed. the Lora's day obscrved or |sunrise Sunday morning. Their con- |¢lled upon us fo trust Him, and ir |tensile strength, despite carcful experi- | Forty .#MsR Me. Fastes Offices n ol —_— the New Testament written if Jesus | versation upon the way and conster- | H power, demonstrated by the -[g»v:;.~ ;Nh in_the United States and § Large Cities and Resorts. Today ts ta duy for Columbia HOs |0 oo oo pave ptching | 14 not won s victory over the grave, | nniion. when they saw. ihe stone | resarrection, g0 forth’ to win the |England ever since the first lrerat of | : D arkar ik el €| When He died upon the cross the|rolled away. proves that they had noy | world for Him and to conaueypio BEPELID he was Shot down and i | { EIght - A e iy 5 Project i hopes of His followers that He would | expected that He wo i throug! is presence W s ame -analyzed. detes - various districts into which the city ject if Beturn TIs Certain. Fave the mation were destroyed, The|ased. Whae the ange‘}‘?mrz‘:? éfl’."‘ufif; the cafiof Eier et hiattan s 3| Savings Deposits? has been divided for the occasion took |* Sceretary Weeks. chairman of the | discouraged, deprewsed and disuty pl e o (P Ry treatment by heat, and scores-of ate | ———————— f v: age o . were terror stricken he proceeded t temp!s were made 1o determine th | ATLANTIC €17 tage orners, 8 : iple: i ne the | B o Wit et o Srawge: | Federal Power Commission. will pointed dicipl e e et Mot g | Temove thelr fears by assuring them T0 HEAR SOUTH ON TARIFF |oroper temperature. | — — That Is What in order to get the office-going |Fecommend that the additional § et Hews, Who acknowledwed | that He was risen, and pointed to the — The scientists, however, have { e crowds. The presence of throngs of | 000,000 necessa 1o complete .the | nair @evotion to the Master in ”i_(’orwn tomb as evidence of the fact. red something clse. essentially | Easter shoppers and the bright skies | projeci he appropriated if they obtained H ny indus- | death w yody | While 1o one witneased the Master |Fordney Will Assemble House jsin. which will go inio ihe new alloy oo ot 1ty, o080, s.0b This Bank secret is ing guarded cl My and balmy air combined to give en-| trizl or fon will guarantec the | and gave it, after having obtained |PASSing from the grave to glory and . couragement to the members of the | government 4 fair return on its el e saaean basanivis { the how of His resurrection s sure to| Ways and Means Committee. Visgicia ave. oeac beach. - Capaci women's board who are in charge of | vestment ot Mon's chouls, A 1 nearby tomb, in fulfiliment of the Tremain a secret to men. yet there is iz St i i Private LRLUS, TUBiiug waier, 3 o Pays thi Snnual e fnel fnselnetioe wutReticatea i fail] | Coimen Eomues anseupied sonsptl L) Y ERERERTR CORES 8| it o fisesntiman fomms fte To Stockhold _ The responsibilities and expenses of About $16.000.000 has aircady been | The hrief time before the coming |history than the resurrection o | hAt he would call the House wavs oo rders have becn given for the re- BEURIN, . HAROLD LANDO: : 0 Jioc ers Columbia Hospital as regards its f spent ¢ of the Sabbath, which started at sun- | Jesus P T rcaentatiyet o the South. | tention of the following named .off- | ——— o = = e . Banl dte fn of ‘helget Friday night. did not permit that | While there are many proofs of the |orn Tariff Association present thei | cers of the Officers’ Reserve Corps on | Special Easter tes 5 sed to | project is one of the most serious | the body should be embalmed thor. 1 i Washington, have incre. marked degree during the past v or two, and it iz confident that the public w !r»r\‘v-flu to the women und babies of | tion of the | Shares Only $15 4 Loans made on Liberty Bonds, Sav- matters the pe herited from the last ade | Mr. Wecks aid that i b adequately r Lord’s victory over the grave that!rariff requirements and discuss nationa |active duty with the War Depart- oughly after it had been turned over | have been furnished by the testi- |logisiation desired by the South A T Dopans ON I l‘ EI I o to Joseph of Arimathes. He. with the Imony of many witnesses (who are| John H. ¢, president of the South [Ment claims board until not later noIpful assistance of Nicedemus, took | 1101 00 Y, Withespes (Who _are s Sond NG K i on. wWho-has heen 11 |than June 30 mext: Lieut. Col. Au- ERCELS IN COMFORT SERVICE AND CUTSINE indu ny | spond to this appeal. Mrs. John 1. | tries ve urged that the uscle | from the crogs and bound the body of | i = v se: days conferri ustus Roscoe Brindley, Majs. 1. entucky Ave, mear Beach. Cap. 500 Moderaf ings Accounts and Newbold I8 chairman in charge of the | S10alS project be completc 11 de- | Jesus with linen cloths and spices, | the failure of the skeptics and ene- | Washingion Tor Severs e L R e e S S L e il i g o, Approved Credit. dars drive. {clared that he would champion such | after the Jewish custom, and tenderly | MIeS o disprove it furnishes good | Gt otion lenders. has calied a mee 'roand William Halliday Ky asits; $1 up wevkly Amer. plant Under U. S. gov- il e I T placed it in the tomb of Joseph, They e e he i hats prome from | ing of the directing heads of the fifty- | Capts. Edward Howard Cahill, James __FETTER & HOLLINGER. i 3 oI ARLEa 10 el e big | then rolled the stone door so that the : o & even industries affiliated with his or- | Risenheim Sheppard. jr., Panl Baver- Hake Home ernment supervision Elephants are afrald of mice. while | plant and guarantee the government | entrance to the grave was completely ‘ do to His disciples. Since the morn-| Se¥ea, JualricR Biared Bith B B | [V STndtin ana- Bugene G 2 2atDs B o Lt S ™ ey alm ave = stronp islice W reasonable return oniito Al 1o Long Sfter they Neparied thy|ing. of ithe first Easter, when, the | B oo atlon Lo eet N ot i 1ieuts. Georse Lee Rooney. ¢ piEsiocicxsn (haiameil geacng vestment near the tomb, \leacers of the Sanhedrin started the April 18 and und John Henry Tabb. ‘ Hotel Morton Ocesn End Virginia Ave Capacity. sob. _— s e e B S e MUTT AND JEFF—Sixty Berries Is Quite a Chunk of Coin These Days, Too. (Coprans 10t By 3L C biaer ek —By BUD FISHER. | B33 35T s Pau's. Cort rpe | e T o — " "THE SENATOR - ! e Clos A BEERS Yoo 3€EM VCRY | (T Sold My [wnAT? You mean T SaY - _ |fway, You SwinDLED | [ KS FoR = < WELL, MUTT, IT'S GONNA Be | Virginia_ave. at Boardwalk. Fireproof. Our PRETTY ROSY ™ me \HAPP\, JEFE | MULE TO SPIUIS Youx:cKAil\:’kW:AufKY : SPWIS. DOESN'T (T|| rije HAD THaT| || A ReLieE ™ .-x-nu_fi;.;m’nn'ni\gn $4.00 day. THIS MORNINGS MENTALLY How come? FOR SIXTY THAT L 5 > WEIGH onN YouR Hotel Windsor an c (3 Capacity, 200, Rathes oD Fo = OLD MULE oN CHANGE o©F | AND FINANCIALLY I'M 1N _BUCKS, MUTT: GN?m.e? B consclence? My MIND So AND GET - = aropaan, Dlan, $1.30 water fn rooms: electric; newlg n. 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