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Till; KXIJUlKKlt. CIM l.VVAT SATL ltDAV, MAKC11 I 11)3 i. .1 II. ill n. in 1 ''II i 1 I ll her l.ll 1 I I.

exiliuia (he of the I early Chun Ii anil tlm ndvaliceinont i.f Grisard Board Obtains New Flying Field; fjc tmbap ccljooi HcsSon ii. hrlpilniilty Ii. tha world today. Ills I'll tliil ll. tllt lie MUM I that II, vv 111 Ha.

fn. I t.i On HEX.I0X0U3. Tract Near City Gift of Edmund F. Lunken Catholic. ri'surroi tl.m iif I'lilKl In lit I'niii i If 1 1 tt(ortnnt ion in ihe Hum i.f Ida follow 111 I In- establishment nf Om Cliiii' li mill d.

v. nt of Christianity by It -suriinc salvation, ir ci' rtaliily i. victory i.vt.r death (Hid lis promise of liunmt tu lity. It wan the loiliulii- ii. hi nt tli" hope of the Lord's return.

II In Hi. i Insplrnt Ion rtf the modem Chiivli und i.f nil Christians, who lave witnessed In their own lives the power of th" Uoi-l'il of thu ion. hrn they liuve been dmwn by ih. itoulo i-iin The Prepared For The Enquirer Ke. T.

Sleu'iison, Wasliiiilon, D. I. OIK LORD'S KKsl RUN HON I IS. (iiililrii Ti Tlif l.iinl ix riven, iiiilml. hike .11.

I li -it i moils "lull luj risen I ia ns Li n-ri I fit h' i tin 1 1 li iii considers us the in of i mm inner anil lln.t rr i ll .11 higher Tin. Hi I r. .11. in has I' us i M.mli.i hid, linn in (, h.ia In I' ll i'-i "II v. love II mi tf II nlli I.

is lla I.Krne.l thu h- K'avo iloii em Ih. life throu1! the resurreer KEUQIOUS. ihe ai'iheti. uttitml" of r. mid the other followers i.

When lie in but i. not a utmlo tn.ll llllplv the Apoe'l Hie there Sunday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 9:30, 10:30. Benediction Sunday Evening at 8 o'clock. A Sermon on Tuesday Evening at 8 o'clock. Way of the Cross on Friday at 8 P.

M. Holy Mass at 12:10. Benediction at 5:15 each week day. Baptist. Christ.

It only the key i hope for iiniiuii lallty, but is m'li r.s ttlth the early 'h I int 1 1 1, the foundation of all our I'hnstian he. Ilefs. ll was the resin re. lion cl.li't Hint 1. .1 the Apostolic I'lnir.

i chrisl, ns ris. the i lulu hiind of veicihli the supreme mlr over the w.oM as the Church ll w' due Ills refirreetlon tlcit th.y He'" III II IS ho led u.th hellivers. mdn i.l'irilly NINTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH Mnth, Neiir lne. llerjet I'aslur.

Illi al A. "Ulmt M.IT KH Ihi?" i "Ilrarln Thai Alt' lluiiitvy." 1 H.II.IUIH u.1 Ihe Kienlin Serine, believed thiil He ivi.u'd rise aaalll. The Jewish inn il le I istled Ihi it Willi 111- death tloie vt.it; 'o. hnllol In vil if CMd.i.i. rum Hinv The ik-down of His nisc.plos I jii h- i cm plcte hen 1.

1 i ei. III' all forsook (tlm snd fieri Mihouah Jesus had I. His un. rmt deuih and i cvurt.i i i.oi. it is ci.ieiil t.iat the) did nut umlei atsnd the Lord's iciehinifs con.

erntnii His tti-uinph over the arave. ao thst the) were discouraged and prepsr.d to disband, return to their h.ine. as in their judirment Chilst a ministry h.d failed with Ills death upon the They were riot looking for sotnetliins to hKppen, when the MHid with love for their dead Muster, turned Inward His burial place upon the first day of Ihe week to perform love's In ministry for the dead. KELIGX0U3. Chrl.Vianily rium the hl-torlral foundal Inn uf i Mir I a rraur-rertion.

Wi fi ott Imd out th.it "no ainiila liiaturn-al mrident bolter or more vuriously ii u.itii tliau the of t'hri-t" The v-mienee of the New' Testament and the i.l. pervitin tllf day are payeliol.tiiii'iil hi noinrna thuf are explicable only l.y Ihe fa.t of Ilia I Hill rei ti.in. Mont bd'H I llphies with ilenth. Not that of Ihe Mauler. uh.e.

dcaih upon the cro.e filled Ilia with durkneaa, and despondence. Iln (rave, throukh His reauri ectlon, became the birth-plaie. of an Indealructlble faith, that h.ia become the greaieat moral force in the hlatory of the world. I'aul lecojnlaed the hnpoitame pf the resurrection by hla aiBuraent, that provea concluaivtly the reaurreeth.n of Christ. Ilia uwii conversion and fnith rested upon hla personal expe-rli-nee uith the risen Lord.

Eaeh of the four Koapela contains a record Crttho'ilc. 51 i Cathedral Eighth and Plum loutg Cljurdj CK.MTII lll Wsl.M LENTEN SERVICES riJTDV A KM KIT aa riMii.W Episcopal, 1.11 a uni IMi sIMill 7:30 A. M. Th inpty Tnmli, i Ury Mi.RtUlcno. the! ni'tlhT of J.imt-fl arid Salonn.

Joanna and other, rrr on fl) 12:10 Noon Kiiintm I'. M. 'I I I'III n. si. sl.Vim HIK, IiOO, 8:00, 10.00 A.

Jl. i to anoint th body of Jf lh- u- dwrrd who would roll wny the of Ihe resurrection of Jeeui. The; discrepancies that are apparent on the surface serve to prove the authenllc- ll of Hi "fragmentary, condensed A traik of land in Turkey minutes from the Kunt Knd atreet carl owned It for aome time. Uottoms, formerly oeeupled In purt I 't much inure aecianitile to In a letter to Mr. I.tinken, ac.

ept and often Keneralltatlon account. CHRIST CHURCH Last 1'iMiilb Uet. Sycamore St. ami Broad ti: 15 Holy ciiiniiiuiiliiii. Inircli sclnHil.

0:40 class. 1 1 Morning sen li sci-tiHin hy lUiv, I'. II. Nelson. 7:43 Kvenlnit jirayer, sit-mon by liev.

C. Itnascll SIihmIi')'. l.v Ihe old nnln fl.lrf cil' th" Alh Ing Hie field, -Mr. Saito conveyed the I hut are different In point of view." "very ureal appreciation and thanks" The difficulty In flttlnu them Into therefore much moro desirable aa presented lo the Cilsnrd Field Com. flyi'isr field, lis proximity to the city 1 of the Hlreotora of (Jriiard Kield for each other disappears when, through pany yesterday aa a site for a new proper git- better flying the "gem-rous and magnificent gift." pMtienrn.

the key to each difference The board voted unanimously found und their relation to one St. Xavier Church Syraiimrp Street, llclwcen SUtJi and Scveiilh. Silinliiy Miiiseis 0, 7. A. M.

I.I NTKN NOOXPAI SKltVIt T.S AT 12:10. I.vi'iiliiijs Stiiiilnv nt Leiuie In Churcli. Ueilnesday al l.erlnre lIOIM I'rldny al Iillll May of the free Lllill ljlj Retreat for Young Ladies Begins Sunday at 3 P. M. Retreat Master Rev.

Frederick Siedenburg, S. J. nrs nun he imrLi'il in rt, Xuvirr't juril during Mnssea on utulaia and Uuljilla.it. to accept it under the lernn1 another recognised, so that a haimotil-whlih you have provided, namely. ''Pount can be constructed, if It that It shall be used for aviation required, from the several narra- yllndricul atone that hud roth In tii $roov ovr lh rmrance nf thi Lord'a tomb nd f-hI'I Tiny ht.d no thought -f a rpurrtct ion.

Thcir love promiittd th wuimn, who hud been the la hi to leave I tun bng present at Hm upon vih and huvioif them bury hr lne hey loved tu an Km toiuh, while it xvax Mill dark, "brlnfflnit ihr apiece whifh they hud pre.purfd" 10 embalm Ilia body. Whlltt the onu-n ei on thett way "there waa a for an aiiKel of the lid lri--ndi-d from heaven and carmr and rulh a ay the aton- and Hal tipoii ll'S frightened the watrluio no that they fled, No human the remirrertion tuk In (he nature of thr caf It was a mMi-rv. and ttlwn ya i renin in fo ii. iiu ti until through thfir fnifii in hricO purpose only," he said. "If you will flying field for Cincinnati.

The facllltl than in any of the made by Kdmuiul K. Lunltcn, of large cltien of the cuiinlry. Captain the Lunkenheliner Company. I'litllson said- The land lies between the Cineln- i Holh President Sage and Captain natl, Georgetown and Portsmouth) 1'aUlaon expect rapid development In Ilallroad and the Liltla Miami Klvnr, i aviation In this district as a result running north from Turkey Hottom of the acquirement of Ihe new field, load. It Is in the high-water din-i In probability efforts soon will irict, but parts of the property re be made to have the two air sqtiad-aufflclcnrly high to kcip the planes rons authorized for Ohio located In out of the wni.

the rise Is Cincinnati. ly a abort extension to unusual, it was said. the Ohio Uiver, facilities can be pro- tivea. The Interesting differences are largely due lo the fact thai they "lay stress upon the personal impressions of the resurrection than its physical phenomena." All the narratives of the resurrec- permit us, wo will name the field in your honor, the 'Lunken "Your gift meuna that Cincinnati will have a field probably not surpassed by any in the country, and one more accessible to ih? business section of a large city than any of CHURCH of the EPIPHANY Vtalnut Hills, alanleii and I.oegil yt. Ite.

Hultert M. Ilosurth. A. M. and II A.

"GOD REPENTED." A. hundny ISrhoot. I T. ounr 1'eopla'a Fellow ililp. Chnstlan.

The gift was announced by John vided for a naval landing place for which we have knowledge -a very SCIENTIST GIVES LECTURE. airplanes. evident advantage in connection ith Work of developing the field will the earrylnsr of Ihe mall and pas- I. Sage, President of the 'irisard ricM, which la located at nine Ash, "0 miles from Cincinnati, and Cup-i be started Imniedlaiuly, Mr. Page senger.

rxpresi and freight trans- W. E. Brown, of Los Angeles, Addresses Cinclnntian. "I.hcause God is the Infinite, and CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mnlli Hi reel OpiHislls I It) Hull, t'. J.

HrliKillnii, l'aettir, presi-tiu Die tliiril senire la the aerifMi on Tiionnai.iTY." smiulay Mahl at I11IAI. 1.1'U. ltl.l I'll Tt irMirrccth ii und Ilia they come to rmr th; futur- Hf pronild to all behevrra in the rlurn Lord. "ir tald, and a clubhouse for the flicra i porlatlon. ill he erected on the higher parts "permit us to record our recognl-of the ground and complete facilities tlr.n of your patriotism and public-Installed Inter for the aviators.

The splrltednesa as evidenced by this very field will be in charge of Major K. generous gift, and of your foresight L. Hoffman, now In chiuye of Oris- In providing suitable facllitiea for it. 1 nll-lncliiKive Mind, there resides in nrlncipii I evidence legnrding tain John V. ruttison, Secretary of that company.

They said Gilsard I'leld would be retained for the present, but that it probably would give way in the future to the new field. Its disposition, however. Is yet to bft determined by the L'lrectora of the field. this Mind all perfection, wisdom found in the (rem' ndoiia chniige th.it beauty, culture, prosperity, harmony. 1,1 Christian Scit-uce.

wer transformed from a dlscrjiirnvetl ord I'leld. aviation, which la being recognized abundance and Joy. Since this is true i mc in nu nn (hi i i ncj nj i i nil hum bb 11 fee a)" UV 1 il Lutheran ROSICRUCIAN riiiiosxipiiy 513 OiM Fellow Temple. II A. M.

Siin.ls), II I'. Heilne.ihiy, I'. Krldsr, V. VI sties. Iti.sicnii'liin I'uhlicatiua ea side, lalinirir oissit iliilhv Id la MlUlodllt.

AVONDALE METHODIST CHURCH Jrfiit piorr tlmn onee tahl to men, "falloir me." The Minn hnHrnllr uorU im att 111 lMikrn i Hint to nil. hat rirhi hu lla to ittttiir no It coimimiMN? Hear lha in. micc iillKMVO OHIO.HM." bf Juhn IVatna AtM'tmm, al 11. hmtday aenool at Mi. Mr.

Karlr K. Kulmnk will nddrr tbe Mfim I ho. lr. It. Hunk will lirttit a msnii' In Ihe entire irhoiil.

i Hr nit It inspiring traclter. 623 ureit 1 nventte. Mew Jerusalezu. The new field only five and one! I-unlu-n fur the pre tcntatioit from K. tlmf of a It alratly miles from Cinrinnati, and flv i W.

l.Uuardti and othcra. who hav en to be a iincoynlty in time of war" and dinhearteo'id bund into a mighty conqiirrtnif for-'f by rnsurreft lun whb'h the tge roe la lined to hr women nt the mpty tomb They did not undfrntand th heavenly ms-aenjf er. nd he poat le toosldfrfd thit thi ir ptoty appeared lo hv Idle wordi, Mary Ulitved thttt the empty tomb meant that Hi ft rnt-mieft had takn His body away tc an unknown place. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE acrvleea am held In the following bianchsa of THI MOTHER ClIl'lK II. The IH.1 Church ol Cl.rlat bclentlal.

In Boston. Hi I Hlisr III lit 21i I'ark Waluut Hills, Suuday. 11 A.M. tfilliiiuy eiciiiiiu at'rvicca nt u'l luck. StCO.VU Cliftou Aveuue and l'rohusco Avenue.

Sunday, 11 A. M. HltST Clll'IU H. XOIIWOOD 2039 Wcycr Norwood. Ohio Suuday, 11 A.

M. YWiineiilsy evening meellnse In ail churches at I 'cluck. KEALilNtJ UUOMB I0J Union Trust 1H7 Ullton Av. and fU3 YV.yer Norwuvd. Ohio, the qulr.kest way to poseas these iunlltle is to become Identified with ihiu Mind.

W. K. Uruwn, An-relM. said in lecture on Chrfs-i tian Ht knra at Munlc Hall last night. Mr.

Brown, who in a niembei of the of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the Kirit Church of t'hrieU Ki-mtUt, In lioton, upoka under Itej aufplces of the Flint t'lmrrh of Christ, ScienU.st, Cincinnati, lie suid In putt; Wine References Cut From" Short" Bible hillman. Ruse Veiling. Loin Alpert. Mildred lilussmeyer, Mary Virginia Goldenburg, AntolneUe K'-j n. Juhn Keiukf, Wil 1 i Ih ler.

i Hubert Hamburg, Van den 1 Myndeu, Frank Hfhlotman, Kay Mr- rhlllipa, Flore lla Kathe.r Schucrnian, iJavid Weber, Iavone Miller, Aileen Cohen and Laverne I Cohen. POUCE BAND TONIGHT, Mme, I'erlo Karti, soprano, prima The Tomh'K Tentlmon). rttr Rtid John feured tlm thing. Thry lost no timi In their effort to learn flrit hnnd tlm fa'U. donna of th 8nu C'arlo irend opera "In endeavoring to comprehend the Church of the New Jerusalem ton.

OAK AMD WIXSLOtV. Iter, Ltmls lloerk. Mnrnlns; serilr at II. Nuhjert: Orrcniling (lie Tongue. cincinnahan is speaker.

New York ollcc tonight In ewii. irTeu thi irk. lOmery Auditorium. She vs ill sine; the I T'ortsmouth, Ohio, March 13 Mrs. alls long.

"I'armina." hy Wilson, I Helen Schualer-Martln. Cincinnati, de-and several other selections. Another lighted a lrKe audience In a pro- i Similar Nrhrwil anil lllhle t'lass 9:45. leiiiltn I IDmrr nien uuiir, 11 la i. Clvlna Science.

Church of Divine Science Wainui Mills Masmik Temple, J'JIH 10. McMillan St. (tegular rrvh'e F.very Minita? II hiliidu) tVhiMit A. 1. Trrrdrrlrk 1.

Mmmit, Hteaker, Subject "IMPERSONALITY." Tiediiv, I. M. leuUe Tnhie, imtkrr. ri.it Mlenre nt IMinr Snrmt I ltirnr, Kiwtrie III. I) Fourth Mreet, solo number will he a cornet trio.

Tram given under the auspices of the I truth of being it will he necessary to While John arrived the empty flrt the aource and origin tomb hefni-e ivter, the yung rni'n wf hII truth a source that is coin- reverently lookfd within fiom the nu-nly referred to by riirtatendoin ut 1 opening of the crave. No with Ood, Creator, or First Cause. In thejPtter, to- Imm'diatply cntied the Christian Science text book, "Science phi'e nnd mad a cnrful in- and Health with Key to the Scrip- veatifciiUoii of the rontent. They Mrs. Kddy, the discoverer and both had m-'iod th linen clotha founder of Christum dflne8 lying like they had Khout tin- Jod Hi infliilte Mind, an all pervad- body of th J'hrmt.

They retnlnej ing intelligence in whlrh nil things roughly the form of the Lord's body live, move and have thetr being. po that Tmmbull hi nuggestrd thnt God is all. us the Hrrlptures iterate -It uns like a chrysalta from whirl, and reiterate, it fed town that Mind the insert ivtor aiv it- all, and this fact ia tho bafic it ine that the nupkin that was about the in the foundation of Christian Sci- lord's he.id a.1 folded nd in phico nce. I by ttfelf. John i part h-tilar to cull "As God.

infinite Mind, Is the only linen buiidaees, which ws the cnusfl or creator, tt logically follow niaterlnl piovlded hy Joaph of that oil Ood creates must be like Arimathf a. Himself, wholly and chongelcsaly hpite two disciples saw the condt- Pprfeet- 'tinn Ih li.mh miH Jewish. "Triplets of the Finest." hy Captain Century Club here today. Mrs. Paul Hcnnbers.

conductor of the Schuster-Martin give rending, "The hind. It will be played by Patrol-i Florist Shop," and fjlh.wed il with men William l. Ilenlech. IV. Ililge-' rcadiiik's of modern poetry man and A.

Meliehar. 1 1 Other numbers on tlie program will THRONGS HEAR CONCERTS he: Coronation Miircli from "The I'rophet." by Meyerbeer; overture, Q( Symphony Orchestra "Iliikociy," hy i FHiilasio from "I'aiiKt," by in Lexington Auditorium, the lliinlimr Song. In seven episodes, hf. uphfd by Courts, hy llucolossl; selection from "Mil, W.T' to thi KNuvim. Modiste." by Victor Herbert; concert! i.oVi,,(,m.

Kv March 1 3. The fit. Presbyteriau. iIlilfL ROCKDALE AVENUE TEMPLE SKKMU.H SIN11AV, MA licit 15, at 10.1.7 A. M.

Suhject of Ailthew b) KAI1I1I HYMAX IOI.A, of Wheeling V. Va, THItlUJ lUX'ONSIIHMTltS," Kveiylmily Welnune, Xen ork, Mnrrli IS. "A fthrirter HHile, from whlrh pre ellmlnHtril iferenren to wine, fn-mlllnr In the Jnmen ver-nlnit, ha hen puhliAhfl, The quotation In other rerlnnn of the turtle rnnrernlns l-nvlil defiling al rnke of hrond nnd II on of wine," nppenrn In the Mhorter lllhle "a roll of brrntf, vvrtlon of ment nnd a rnke uf rain In. The Prophet Wninh reference to he rtillclrrn of Inrnrl, look Iiik in other uodn nnd Mlolnjt flnKoin of npprurn In (tie new lllhli mn MnllhiniKh they lurn In other prods and luted tn ent niNIn rnU nt Oielr feHtnlM, The nhorter II lit I r-, however, eontulna the phrnnra (wlne ntrong; drink la look not in wine uhen It rrd' and "he arefol not tn drink any wine or letoxlrntlna; drink." II null Fnx, editor of The l'erheo4P. an nntl-rrotilbltion puhllrnthtn, rrlllrlxeri the new lllhle for Ha manner of reference to nine, 'The nrw edition wan trnna-Inted hy i hurlea Fnnler Kent.

'notary Irofrnior of lllhllenl Lllemtnre In i nle, la ronuhnrn-llon with Prof, T. Torrey of Viilet II. A. Hhrrmnn, head of the rellalnua depnrlment of the nun. llNheri Frederick llnrrln.

of the V. M. I. nnd Ktbrl 1 utler, of the V. A.

Mr. Sliermnn nnld the nhorter lllhle wwi free from any problhl-t Inn hlna. "Wf thouaht In terma of aohol-nrihlp, he anld. At no time did pnr aueatlon of liquor or prohibition rome up." clnnati Symphony Oichastta. appearing for the first time In the ni'ie; I I'irnss with Fritz flelner handling the waits, "Wine, Women nnd Hong." hy Strauss; prelude, by Kachmnnlnoff, nnd the Grand American Fantusle.

by Herbert. that the body of the Lord had not been removed nt all. No friend or foe "lierause God is the Inflnlle and a 1 1-lncl dkI Mind there resides in this Mind all perfection, wisdom. a 1 on. (tu i a.

I eo music im i nun could have stripped the (jrave clothes The band is due to nrrivo in the i afU.rnon ad tuniuht from nil parts' city at 4:45 o'clock this afternoon. (vmriil Kentucky and nt each per- It wilt be met at the Wood-: beauty, culture, prosperity, harmony, i o. from I lirist body like they vv abundance and joy. Mince this la true The body had not hei nmvi ,7: their ftrat conclusion from a study of e. is to become hdentined uith Thfn oly MT.

rllKWVTEItlASI Clll'ltlll 1:1 i JOHN W. UHHTiK. Sili.l.ur. I MbiiliUoj tVnrsllin It I I Mllslial Vrvlee 1 :45 1'. M.

Ill "IIIIII.K 1'K llifcl IN MtSII Methodist, Trinity Methodist Church Ninth M. Hel. Ilnce ami Kim. lloheit O. MrCliire, Minister.

Morning: Senlee 11 O'clock. Snhjert "l.ll-T.'K SKA lit IXlll 11IK OF KDF.N." ri.ina siervlce 7l4. i. W. Orrnll.

Subject "HA I.I' OI'KXKD KYKS." I. nod Mu.lc. Welcome. Ilonnlonn Clinrrh All llnlelt. ieadersliip Jjhn cwmc to he- of the blessings which rome to one klatlon by a detail of Cincinnati police, headed by Inspector Michael Kane and Lieutenant, Chnries Wolse-frr, who will act as an escort of honor In a parade through the principal streets.

The Police Band Is the official band of the city of New York. The tour it Is making is the first In its existence of 24 years. It Is a sort of vacation lark for members of the bund, IsUcii with the consent of Mayor Hy-lnn and Police Commissioner En-rlght, TJ1P proceeds of the concert will be used In defraying traveling ejpenaes. If there la any surplus It will, Into I he police pension fund. Innd Auditorium, which s.

ata npprox-j llnalely persons. School children from l.einKlon and I I unlls from the school, of near-by ti wiih who ciiw In specially char- tered cms and motor busses, filled th (treater port of the scuts for the afternoon performance. i The program was selected chiefly from numbers which appear In the National Music Memory contest, which the- school children have been study- Ing. i The appearance of O'li en Ciowder Stables, barytone, as soloist, al the afternoon performance, attracted In- as Mr. Stables is associated with the Lexington College of Music; he had been in Cincinnati during thi past week rehearsing for the appearance with the orchestra.

The appearance of Kmil Ileeiinan, WALNUT HILLS METHODIST McMillan nt Aslilnml. II. MKHRI.V, I'nstor. 11,011 "THK MlMSTIttl I alleil, imiiI nml Hruken unil lie hurell's fHililialioii." dev. II.

J. Hi tuts, ll. tesl llhi.i f'oulerenee. I I.V-'-DlK MM1AV sIHtllll. AMI TIIK KIM.1IOM;" ml "The tonus; renple of Our iiiulii) hchool." rivart tV.

tsinipkiiiMin. (hi "Our Homes ami Our Mitulny Srhonl." sir. 11, f'onshlln. I'leiiini sieniee in liurp uf Hie Mimiii Muff. Imperial lleve that Jesus had risen.

Titer' came to It later when he was influenced by the spiriluiil penetration of John. They Imd approached the tomb with un open mind, "for as yet they knew not the Scripture thai lie must rise from Ihe dead." They carried the news of llielr investigation to their own home, where today the news Is needed to encourage who are walking- within death's shadow, Ihnt His resu rreet I in priyjes not (nly the deity of the rhrtst, but also nsetires us that dentil is not "tht lnst line of all t'tu hit'-i mils for us to r. in the terms of Hi strlumph the fact that He bronchi His triumph the fun that He brought fame out of the bihv in'ister of who thus Identifies himself: 'Happy I is Jhc man that flndeth wisdom and the1 man lhat Ketteth understanding. For the merchandise of It is better than the merchandise of sliver, nnd the train thereof than tine gold. Hhe Is mure precious than rubles; and nil the UilriBS thou canst desire are not to he compared unto her.

Length of days is in hr right hand: and in her! li ft hand richci nnd honor. Her way are ways of pleasantness, and all her. pnths are peoee. She Is a tree of life to thorn thut lay hold upon her; and happy Is every one that retaineth and l'avld said. understand more than the ancients, because I keep thy LESSONS "IN LIFE'S CURRICULUM" Hear the Third Id This Series.

"FREEEDOM ITS STABILITY IN LAW" 11 A. at Ihe Avondale Presbyterian Church Jest Herrmann, Ph. I raster. March "lallon It Koll-llrhcd Mlgnilleanee." POPULAR CONCERT. The ticket sale for ihe popular con- e-art of the Inciunnti Symphony Or- i chestra tomorrow afternoon In vj()nnsi, received prolonged applaue.

It helps us to understand His promise that "whosoever Ilveth and PROTEST IS VOICED "t'hrlstlHn Science hns come to rc establish the Christian II of Jesus with Its hen I in; nnd redonipt've work. Nw Thought. THE NEW THOUGHT TEMPLE Corner McMillan and Granthiew, Walnut Hills. UKV. JAMKS 11.

PATEMAX, fastor. 1lnllllV Alerniiur Venice II O'eloek. Suhject "WHAT AltK TIIH AXilll.S?" Sundny K.venlnjr Service a O'clock. Snlijecl "KM ItHINti WOHHY," HenltiiB I.iiIiik on of llnuds. Hall will open this morning at Kirksmlth.

relllsl, and Joseph helieveth in shall never die." The solos, box office, West Foiirlh street Vlin. harnisl. in Incidental Die proof that it is doing this is evl- rMn he of Against Legislature Measure denced by the ever-Increasing num Parkway Property Is Involved FrIU Reiner will conduct Ihe concert i wrre received (rnitlfylniifly. nnd Dorothy Kempc, celllsl, will jirnhm'a Hymphony No. 4 in minor the soloist.

She will piny the cello rendition was highly nppte- bcrs of erstwiille sufferliiB and dls- A resolution protest Injr against the? ordnnt mortals who now rejoice In the gospel story. Master Mnnifesled To Mary, When the two disciples returned to i Jerusalem, wondering what would; obllgato In the P. Popper suite for health ana rrecoom. Presbyterian. passago of House Bill No.

433, In- orchestra and cello. "In the A is Ihe first stop on the The program nlso Includes the over- tour, much Interest immil! i trnduced by Representative Henry iXhe ehenth Cfjurct? Madison Head at lelnvlew. Jess Halie. Minister. 11 "Tho Inward Man." 7:45 "Willi You Always." lllnndnated by pictures from tin gnat happen next.

Mary remained al the tomb. Her heart longed to see Him. Through her tears she could not comprehend the glory of the angels' pres CO-0PERATI0NTO BE SOUGHT In Visit To Mexico Secret Service Agent Is Visitor. I'n route to Mexico to confer with FIRST PRESBYTERIAN WALNUT HILLS (dlliert Ave. and locust HI.

1 1 A. M. After Dnrkness Mghl. 7:110 P. M.

Mr. MiMillin ulll mldress the Yoiins Men of the Order of le Molay, in "He Slronr anil Show Thyself a Man." turn "Patrle." by lllitet; the OIill- niur-iolun) centered upon the per- Cady, of Cincinnati, hich provides dren's Corner" suite, by Debussy; "The bll, sre any roush Hpld Commission Dances of the Polovau." by Uorodlno; JrC) ,0 he worked out In the thorUed to icll for park pur-The Kllttht of the Humble llee," by ral 1-d to develop at either posfa any property hich thev deter-Itlmsky-Korsiikoff; "Hopuk." Rusalan of llf, piendidly received programs mnf do not need In the con-dance from Ihe comic opera. "The Mar- givr, lmUy struction of the rapid transit svstem ket of Sorotoblntsi," by M. V. Mous- )r welcomed hsnd- wu, at meeting of the ence or the evidence of the empty tomb.

Although the divine messen-l Ker spoke -if the Lord as having Mexican onh mis reinitve io closer rlen, Mary was senrehing for His i eo-oneriitioii between Ihe t'nltert She did not recogni7.e the Mas- sourgshy. nii.i i.v tsnmcly In irfxinglon sua me orcin s- Trustees of the Central Parkwav il iin-rra 1 MrKWa.Y AS- TschaiUowsUy. tra was received as jusiiiying in 1 vesterdny. Maies mm nn un oi. ii- n.

vlhumh Poplar St. Presbyterian Church Itcv. P. A. (ii-eeti, Pastor.

Her. K. It. will preach at both sen-ices, Sunday and each evening, of the coming week. evcrv wav its contention of belnK I jdre Coleman Averv.

out of counterfeiting In that her. The risen ChrlM was evidently one of the greatest orchestras in tho the Central Parkway Association with who "r' world. a body of delegates from the I rency and coins of the li.lt.d Mates and other countries. Michael T. Nolan, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kttst Fourth Street.

Senium, 11 A. M. "MY FATH Kit's 111 slS." Itev. Oaviil Money, 11. Pastor.

Salil'Hlh School, A. nil It Orchestra, It. Myers, Direct. ir. lOMLI VOI! AltK ALWAYS I'XI'OMR.

elallini and representatives of the Msin Street Merchants- Associstion, Wiahlnston. hi. In ClncinnMI yesterday to visit hi HERRIN SEEKS FEDERAL AID 't 7 r'l I protesting agslnst Ihe psssnge of the fBllu'r' f. flolun. In Investigation of Building Bomb- hl, WM Mar the ot ty Vti 1 1 -1 Vnlted stales Seerrl Service agent.

Culversalllt. I VERSALIS1 CHURCH Factioni Unite in Plea. ties Committee of the House at a Jr' Ing lineellng arrnnged by Chairman Thorn- 1,1 11 T.llentlrA al reoiesentatlve of the Treasury lie. HYDE PARK KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH llerrln, 111., March -13. A request for six liipiiriment of Justice the Fulled Statea is wvdnes.nrV' to nrnlesi o.i..

piirlmrnt of Itl.V. Hl lllHltr IIKZI FP, Pastor. "THE IU.OOP OF THE fllOSS." 'THE WOMAN WHO DltKAMKD OF JESUS." F.sset Place, Near McMillan Street. The Hilltop t'hurrh With the Lighted Cross. services and 11 A.

M. Wllhont Valth tan I -N'othini." VVhl hinders ns from liming ihe (allh uhieli Jcsiim wimleil Mcndenius to hale? ome, lei a reason Intel her. 0nity. II A 7:30 P. VETERAN ACTOR DIES.

Niles. March 13. Jeppe 80 years old. veteran actor and charter member of Lodtrn No. I.

Benevolent and Protective Order of F.Iks. New York, died here today. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Funny Delano, also former setress. STUDENTS GIVE PLAY.

Last night In ihe lldon Cincinnati Show Shop Players of Ihe liolden-burg School. Avondnle. presented Mr. Wllllnni Smith (Milrfenluirs's play of Ihe Civil War period, intlllcil "Th Colonel's utjht.if." Prominent the cast were dl.ic- Klseti. I'.

DE.TH3. IMfim-1'. W' I'mi." pushed away March 11. nl I 0 a. at residence, pclancy st.

Hue notice ot fu- TlAl'Si. changed In His appearance, but that He was the sunic Christ became apparent to Mary when He called her by name. While Mnry was full of her sorrow and was try Inn to solve the mystery of Christ's death, Jesus stood near by her side, ready to remove her load of sorrow and burden. Just as He drawi near to us In our bonis of trial to comfort us by His presence und promise. While Mary rejoiced at the presence of her friend, Jesus tri-d to lift her faith so lhat she Mould allow Mil enrthly presence lo hinder her recognition of His heavenly tclatlon-hip.

She longed satisfy herself that lie was there by touching Him. hut the risen lord culled for In not to rest her faith upon His corporeal presence, but upon His l.itlnii.ship wiih tho Father. There lie assured Mary their fellowship would be resumed and lie would receive her love. Miry was appointed tins first preacher of the tioupcl of t.1irll's passnge of he bill, Members of the Parkway contend that the bin would place much In the (mud 0f the jltupld Tranult Cntnmlsslon. I lo inveriitiaie ine uoiuoiok oi ine ii.

O. Fowler Hulidihg Tuesday to tune charge temporarily of affairs at Her-iln so that further attack might bo curbed, was made at meeting of llerrin Klan and autl-Klaii :00 r. VI Pleasant Sunday Hienlng. A 1.11 4 111 III II 1HTH A IV AHH IIICM OMIi. tun king mis iis'i.

mi ali t'tfoil to enlist the aid of Mexican authorities in suppressing activities of loitnti i I' iters In that country who r. iiiid Hooding this country (. tin i f'H money made by tin ni ii Mexico. It is Mr. mission lo Induce Mexican HiHhoi'ilii lo enact law milking It an offense ngnlnst tha Re.

public of M.vl'C to manufacture Hpuitoiis coins of any foreign nation within the boumlsries of Mexico. At present Mexico is not tu have such a law. The nicellnj last night was unl'iti" I mure uiramre in that It probably was the first LiUHT JTUWOER; DIES. itjee the advent of the Klnii In March 1.1. lutnes ciilmiiiHling In the dry rnidliw McLiiUKhUn.

of Mattchcater, led hy M. Clou Young, that as killed today when he tossed ii rruetleal I hrlsllanltr. LENTON NOOND4Y SERVICES KEITH'S THEATER. March 17, IH. and 0.

12:05 12 ieclnl Siieiiker. The Ilcv. J. H. Mellsh, l.

lieclni' Holy Trinity Church, Ilrooklyn, X. Y. Tlie lnWle rordlnll) Invited. of both I'nctloiis conferred voliinlnil- lighted cigarette Into a keg of powder Ill H.SK.T lllll SK. 30 IMC SlltEBT.

Mlnisteis, Mr. uml Mrs. I IIEOKHU E. ANDItEWS Sunday, lla. ami 7:45 u.

m. imdav tlrhnnl, 0:10. Children's Cnnreli, 11 a. in. Hoonis open dallr, 10 t.

l'twa I Mln SIM. Visiters hulled. beside a box of dynamite on which 1.V tyr common purpose. I A committee wsa appointed to con- fer with ihe proper officials. was seated.

Tin dynamite also ex. plcded..

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