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BAPTISTS ELECT
- CALIFORNIA MAN
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REV. DR, J. W. W. BROUGHER
PRESIDENT AT MEETING. l
WASHINGTON, May 20—(P)—
The Rev. Dr. J. W. Wticomb
Brougher, of Oakland, California
.was elected today as president of the
Northern Baptist convention, |
wifMho convention accepted unani-
Y~”\,-!,‘SI; clates of five tickets for the
fonvention and the ultra lundamen-]
RISt faction suffered an over
awdiclining defeat when its ticket for
‘tfieers of the American Bnptiut_‘
Boreign Migsions Society, the only
clection in which there was a contest
fwas defented 3,669 to 1,094, Thil
bwinning ticket was headed by former
‘govirhor Carl E. Milliken, of Maine |
E A resolution providing for a six
;;.months' truce on controverted sub
?:jc cts between fundamentalists and
?hodemists of the Northern Bnpti“
pthurch was adopted today by the
Econvention, :I
= The resolution, suggested by the
E}Rev. J. G. Massee, of Boston, was
sdesigned, he said, “to put ourselvés'
#distinctly and definitély in grace for.
t',.uny evangelistic service,” ' | o
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Toity, ‘moderator of ‘thé' Presbyter-
Jdan general assembly, |
‘s A year ago, Bryan expressed a'
‘\'ieh in: Columbus that Dr. Thomp- |
ton might become the next lllodera-’
gor. Dr. Raleigh E. Vale, of Chica
fto, said in placing the educator’s
ame on the candidate list. !
The new moderator has been de-,
“%lared to be in sympathy with the
modernist wing of the church. ‘
‘e Whether modernist or conservative |
Jr. Thompson made it plain in his
anauvgural address that he was a firm .
Puohibifionist and that his energies
would be directed to holding inyio-'
late not only the tenets of the Pres-
Lyterian church but those of t,ho'
Eighteenth amendment as well. I
In seconding * Dr. Thompson’s
nowination, Edward Duffield, of
Newark, N. J., president of the Pru
dential Life Insurance company, said
that the church did not need a theo
logian just now so much as a train- |
¢d administrator, L
In polling 532 of 917 votes cast
and sweeping 17 of the 22 voting
zectiong Dr. Thompson received the;
largest plurality ever accorded a
moderator. '
- His opponent was Dr. Lapsley Me
‘Alee, of Berkely California, a fun-..
damentalist. l
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DR.E C.LATIMERIS
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I DEAD AT MACON HOME 4
Friends here will be grieved to
learn of the death of Dr. E. C, Latti.
I- mer at his Maeon home yesterday.
He was formerly a druggist in Cor»{
dele and his widow was Mise Eula
, Fuqua, well known and highly “es
teemed here, ; 2
"~ Besides his widow, his mother, M
Lucia Lattimer‘of Johnstbn, N: C.
survives, The funeral services oc
curred this morning in . Macon and.
the remains were hrought to Vienna
" for interment. .
COURSE OF LOVE FOR
BROWNINGS IS NOT SMOOTH
~ NEW YORK, May 29—The course
of true love as exemplified by:Bd.,
ward W. Browning and his 15-year.
old bride, “Peaches,” has" not been
running smoothly of late.
Threatening letters and photo
graphs, demands for . money and
. wholesale vilification ' have =reached
the Browning mail box, The milllon-I
aire went into court in an effgrt to
put a stop to the practice. Peacbes”
was nqt Withihim,; While ‘Brqwning
was Ing court ‘omeon'e*plificfiml 8
tire of the familiar peacock blue
RoMs-Royge. parked. nwa.m v AP
Browning looked drawn’'ahd pate
‘aB 'he produced a number' ' of " the
thredténing lettérs' ' “and - exhibited
them to Judge Wiilidm ‘Allen’ in’ gén
ceral gessions. ' The millionglre
'réaltor waW appedring as complaint
ant ‘against ‘PHilip’ Seigel,' 'who ’fi%
arrested Tast: August” “for " writing
similar notes, G 0 Sty
* Judge Allen asked Browning if he
didn't think Biegel, who js 22 'and
admitted he didn’t know why '‘he
wrote the notes, had been pupished
sufficiently, but the millionaire said
petutantly that he thought not, and
that he believed the authors of/let
ters received recently: ‘were' “ine
spired” by Ciegel. . R St
Browning said = Siegel had - ap
proachéd” him,'thrust’ 'a pevolver 4
his' filcs, i exelaimded i 1N shyopt i
you Wiével K" AR gt e
The youth hung his.head and, #4id
he: okl earplalli DY 1R 1 ‘
o, exeqri Vi [hgohad repd: in. thy
paper that Browning bad been geny
erous to certain - individuala,. : He
rleaded . guilty last. week, Judgo AL
len declined .to: pasa sentence, ' how:
ever, until he, had copsulted the pro!
bation” Offiers, .\, a o h
ra A-_..F—-—-’T'-._‘W‘T‘.—:T‘Th f.'mj)‘
BATHTUB GRLIS» viwd 0’;
" INDIFPERENT ABOUT GARROLL
UL ATERIN | gt LY M*q t_«gu;
NEW'YORK, May 20—(#)—
Joyee Hawley, who took New bath:on
the stdge of Earl'Carfoll's theater
received news of Carroll’s convietior:
with indifferenece. e
“Well, 1 don't give a—"" she re
marked as she puckered up her lipi’
preparatory to applying a coat of lip
stick.
“But he won’t have ta go to jail
will he?” : o
“I hope he doesn't,” é\o added.
Reminded thet it was her testi
mony which resulted in Carroll't
~conviction, Joyee’s ‘eyes narrowed. |
; ‘“He did lie. He lied about the Wit
at the pafy.'l ‘was paralyzed ‘dtn! |
at his party from wine I got thede
Any time I feél like singing “Swee
Alcline,”'T knoW T've had too much |
’ “And that was onee night !'sang,”“%
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" CLASS Exmusnsl
IMPRESSIVE PROGRAM CARRIED,
I OUT SATURDAY AFTERNOON
I FOR CLASS DAY OCCASION. ‘
AT |
I The High School Senior Class of
1926 had their class day exercises atl
‘the O'Neal School Saturday after--
- noon at 6:30. The following prog
‘ram*was announced, Miss Emylee
~Sheppard, president at the exercises:
| Clags. Song~~Senior Classs -
' Reading——Rosa Lee Fenn.
. Historian—Frances Gower, |
" Piano Solo—Edith Kate Roberts.
Tlass Poet—Hoyt Hulsey .
~ Vocal Solo—Nancy Mize,
Prophesy—lsrael Roobin.
Last Will and Testament—Mary,
Clements, ,
Giftorian—Eleanor Dekie.
Alma Mater—Class,
Song. s ;
Immediately after the program is
concluded, the Junior members of the
Domestic Bcience department, will
serve the Seniors at the same build
ing with dainty refreshmenis. |
The graduates will then have a
clags picture l.ilad;v on the campus, y
SHRINE SESSIONS BEGN
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- WITH BRILLIANT EVENTS
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I 'Pmunfl@iif*w&, May 29—
(P-LPnithbbphla /ol took on 1
j gala agpect for the hosts of the Ant
'clent ‘Arabic Order of Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine, which ate'deacendinz‘
upon the city from all directions for
the fify second. imperial council ses
_gion,. opgning tomorrow.
.« The A\rabi,a'n way in its full glory
was a brillh_nl, sight with forty thou
sand _electric lights blinking down on
the scene, The six day program con
‘tains many colorful eyents.
FARMERS GET BACK
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woes FERTILIZER |
§oF DEEGEGIIL 8 404 B § 0
j Loprg! ,»«CHECKS 0 I A
b LPCHA: ORI TTITS T R by o 1 (s
_‘,,v&qm‘,thly‘ty_ farmers, of C risp
“membezs, of the Georgia Cotton Grow
| #r3. Coopgragive Myrketing = Associn
‘ tidn), feceived cashy this morning in
the form ‘of returns from their de:
- Fosigh tor, the, year's’ fertilier. supply
~Which they, purchased thyough the as.
‘ 90%&% Mepitace oo cick' o saeh
~ These 'check‘s'are only port of the
returns, but théy 'amoynt ‘to nearly
“ten perecent of the cash sent. Tne
smallest biiyer, a threedbor, man, got
“his fertiHizer dt'a lower price than
the ‘dealer paifl here for g N ’l"he|l
‘ehecks .represepit the money left af
tot the"bill. was" fully ‘paid. |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 28—(#)
—~Federal prohibition officers re
turning today from a raid in Hick
man county Thursday, reported the
@rrest at Nunnelly of Charles Hick
man, who claimed to be 106 years
old, and was quoted by officers as
saying he had been dealing in rvon
traband liguor since he was 1o years
old,
SENIOR PLAY WILL BE
- EXCELLENT ATTRACTION
The senior class play, “Assisted by
Sadie,” which will be offered Mon
day night at the auditorium by talent
ed ' members of the graduating clase
of the high schools, will be one of
the best attractions the schools have
offered in many seasons.
The class and the faculty are es
trecially interested in getting this
facet before the public so there will
ne a full house to greet the per
formers at the ocgasion. The play
will be offered Monday night at 8:30
A small:admission fee will be charged
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FURTHER VICTORY OVER
F:LIPPINO TRIBESMEN
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MANILA, May 29 (P)—Resumption.
of go’%‘ment constabulary uttacké‘
on the billigerent Moro tribesmen in
Lanod province was marked today by
vitcory for the attacking forces which
killed twenty-three tribesmen and,
wounded eight.
Fighting has beer going on for four
days ang has resulted in killing eighty
tribesmen and wounfi'ing an unknown
number, '
Feed Your Glands
For health—for youth—for beauty
1 Some of the greatest' discoveries
in'--modern medicine . relate .to
glands. When gtands fail,; extracts
or secretions -of : like . glands are
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““The liver'is our largest most im
portant. gland. Ox gall: is -now,
used to stimulate it. Thus count
less people may et results which
drugs have ,neyékiyrought.
Aid for Millions
" Torpid liver niéans more than
constipation. The liver sup;lies
bile.© That bile checks germ’ de
vc{%&meni in the itestines. ’
en bile is scant, germs multi
ply.. Theyifeed the blood a con
'stant stream'of poison. ' Bad com
'fle,xion -mafi' result. <Or falling hair.
eart and kidney troubles are aften
due to poisons. So is high blood
pressure, so is prginature old age.
The new way to check those
poisons is to cause the liver to
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HARD FOR RIVALS
SCORE OF FOURTEEN TO THREE
RESULTS FROM CITY LEAGUE
BATTLE
The Redg werd toys in the hands of
the Giants yesterday in the City
L.eague bhall battle. That is true of at
leart two innings when the Giants
got away with most of their run get
iting. In the fifth the Giants scored
four times. In the eighth they put
over six more runs. In five of their
chances at the bat the Reds blanked
them. In zeven out of nine the Reds’
chances at the bat the Giants sent
them out with zero credits. Blow outs
in two innings tell the story of defeat
for the Reds.
The Braves will play the Reds on
Monday afternoon’s bill,
l SPENDS A BAD NIGHT 1
NEW YORK, May 29 (®)—Com
mander Evangeline Booth of the Sal:
‘vation Army, who is critically. ill a)
‘White Plains, spent a bad night, army
headquartersg said today.
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- IN WHITTEMOREAPPEAL
* BALTIMORE, MU 9=(F)—
New #%id cdlis pWercd Ladince
Richnyd ReeSt Pmore,! gt 'bterl‘
" was' convicted here of first ‘degree
murder, is expected to form a basis
of the bandit’s plea for a new trial
on the charge of slaying a peniten
tiary guard in 1925. Argument on
the motion was set for today by the
‘supreme bench of Baltimore.’
supply its.quart of bile per day.-
Amf 0x cdgall is the substance now
employed. e
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Check the Poisons ' .
There are ‘countless .conditions -
which an _ active liver. would ‘help. .
Conditions ~which* results - from:
germ toxins. Results are often
]i).rotnpt; sometimes they are price
ess. Anyone who suffers from
such troubles should learn what ox
gall does. : Fio
‘But get genuine ox gall. Ask
i:_our druggist for Dioxol tablets.
zach one contains ten' drops'of
purified- ox. gall,, Yet the, tablets
cost but two cents each.
Remember: the name—Dioxol.
Those tablets will show you what
ox|gall does. Perhaps it is just
what you need. P gon
“Clip this advertisement. Take it
to our Special Agent, J. D. Ryals Drug
Co., and he will give you a liberal
sample of Dioxol free.”
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Monday, Tuesday And
Wednesday Afternoons
Besides being a remarkable cook, Mrs. Lang
knows her line, and will give points of value in the
preparation of food for the table.
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