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SUNDAY APRIL 29. 1923.
TUB BANNKK-HEHXW ATHENS. CROUCH
BARF BIX "^~* r ~
HealthRestoredJ
by Radium j
:g SENATOR DIES 1 TAFT ILL
PHILADELPHIA. The Penn-j w . SHlv . c w hv <
i.) sylvanla railroad reported that' WASHINGTON.—Or
cr gov- ■ united States Senator Nelson of of his physician, ( Cl
released Minnesota died enroute to CW- Taft today dahckled
-afijetta ,. ag0 on a train, after leaving Bat- meBt t0 deliver an
he had Umore Saturday night. According ” ®“
for con.- to the railroad conjpany Senator i , ' va ‘ Althouei
BIBLE CONFERENCE ENTERS
SECOND WEEK MONDAY WITH
CROWDS INCREASING DAILY
\n% lecture will be "Introductory.
Dates and Scheme.” f
At the II o’clock hour Dr. P. f\
Morgan will lecture on “Evolution
ary Hypotheses in the Light <>f
Biblical Reveulatlcn.” Monday
morning he wiil use ns his topic,
“Facing the Facts—A Study of the
Situation." •
At the 4 o'clock hour Dr. Len G.
Brouhton will lecture on “The Min
istry of the Commonplace.” Mon
day afternoon he will use as Ills
tonic “In Discipleahlp—Follow Me.’
SINGING /
PLEASING
Services Will Be Held
Four Times Each Day,
10;00, 11:00,' 4:00 and
8:00 O’clock.
DR. G. CAMPBELL
MORGAN AT 10 A. M.
Interest in Conference Is
Very Keen. Singing Is
Arousing Much Enthus-
asm Among Crowds.
However, iti
healtli-glvln
person?
Since
Radio-A»
ier and farther away from the
iglit and narrow path and fol-
•! the .broad and easy one
•h led to destruction.
Buick Authorized Serv
THE SCOUT LAWS
No. 10
“A Scout Is Brave”
o>
JAMES L. SEXTON
Is an Added Asset to Buick Value
Infrequent as Buick drivers find
tne need icr the at distance of iiuicfc
Authorized Service, it is always at
their command, and Buick owners
! a quitter. All
period of their
defeat in what
in. Their great-
fact that they
>r«es and went
a great and
nay seem easier
Each evening at 8 o’clock a ser
mon will be delivered by one of
the Conference preachers. Monday
night Dr. Broughtpn will preach.
Interest in the Conference is very,
keen and the song services are al
so arousing much enthusiasm un
der direction of. Rev. Claude E.
Goodwin.
suffered
underthki
The Athens Bible Conference wil!
enter Its second week Monday with
the crowds increasing at each ses
sion and enthusiasm growing high
er every day.
Services will be held at 10 and
11 o’clock each morning, 4 o’clock
In the afternoon nnd 8 at night.
All services 'will be held in the
First Methodist church.
At the 10 o'clock hour each morn
ing this week Dr. O. Campbll Mor
gan will lecture on “The Message
of Haggal or Building amid Ruins.”
A SCOUT IS GRAVE
they purchase in all Buicks.
Conolly Motor Co.
Washington and Hull Sts.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE
BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
dragged to death
STAMFORD—James Tournler,
James
67 years old, a fanner employed at
the Ernest Green estate. New Ca*»
naan, was killed there just before |
noon, when dragged 800 feet by j
two frightened horses.
illy and want.
J. V. SEXTON,
[•uutrnastcr, Tri
Radium
Bldg.. I
TROOP No. 2
Free to Asthma and
Hay Fever Sufferers
The meeting was opened by roM
call and then Into full swing. While
Fan tain was being played by some
of the boys others were studying
signalling and passing tests. Sig
nalling Is <ne of the most Import
une stfps In Scouting. To pass
the firr.t class examination a
Scout must be able to send 30
letters a minute In the samaphore
code. Many Scouts have mastered
this nnd have sent something like
f«,rty letters a minute. Reclevlng
is more difficult as letters sent
look backward to the one who is
I receiving them.
Troop No. 11 has a good signaller
In Assistant Scout Master Joe
Jarrell. All grout* be present
next Friday night at eight o’clock
,f Method Th-
Without Ditc
Loss of Time.
Just arrived in town—a
ARLOAB o£ Famous
1 j he Is almost sure to be tempted I
’ by the coaxings of a ‘friend to d » j
i hat he has bf$p told
r : not l da. nr that he knows not to
he right. * He may not he porsuad-
’ j ed to do any real wicked act. but
! 1thr danger Is the weakening of his
t^chniftcter so that In time he may
^ ’ lose hlr power of resistance when
| [some great temptation arises.
[ , Tin are no finer examples of
; heroism !n history than the Christ-
?; Ian martyrs who died rather than
»j renounce their religions. Probably
• their friend;- tried \o persuade them
y tt, deny their now found God. V.V
j know their enemies mocked and
7| threatened them, yet they stood
i’jflrm for what they knew to be
I I right. Bravely they faced poverty
‘‘and every form of privation. They
It wore persecuted and gave up their
I ifveu rather than bow down tc»
II fals • pods. Vou will probably nev-
icr be called on to nufftr as they
netb d i li'luld : el I eve you
Vc fsacri-illy want t«»
here nnparently hop**
vhcre all forms <«f Inhalei
tplum preparations, funy
every*
promptly.
brenthlng. ull wheca
s»- terrible paroxysms,
offer Is too Importan
i»r*‘ day. Write now
net hod at once. Semi
JACK DALE
tK-gin the
»i»-ney. H
»* •» TchI
postage.
Troop N r . 2 nnd Troop No. 11 had
i. joint meeting Friday lliKht In tho
Hallway anil Electric Compnny’F
building. There was no hall so a
game of fantalled pigeon was start-
o,l. We had several unexpected
■present. Two tests wore passed;
ltot> Carter, knife and hatchet;
Harlow Harvey, knife nnd hatchet.
Tho n.eetlnK - was dismissed with
the u."«l military practice and
plcdsc to the flttK.
HAHI.OW HAHVHY. Scrlttc.
| FREE TRIAL COUPON
I PEO.STIKIt ASTHMA l’j;
i 022-Y. Niagara and Hudson HI
| nuffnlo. N. Y. Send fr.-e trial
I your method to:
; Mr. 1). V. Joel returns today ac
companied by Miss Clyde Daniel
.from Rochester, whero he went to
I consult Drs. Mnyo, noted surgeons.
MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks
best ot all ntjer a Ooldon (Hint
Shampoo.
hover Sees Hope For Russian
Peasantry As Famine Fades
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Now is your chance to own a Sellers at low cost and on
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You women who are finding that kitchen
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who would keep your youthful health and
beauty—THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO
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CHANICAL SERVANTS IN MODERN
AMERICA. ,
We have jnstpurchased an, entire carload of
gwiuinp f^HwnXitehm Cabinets. They must
behold this-week. Because of the propor
tions ofthisqpaDchase we are able to offer these
beautiful andnwtionalliy famous kitchen cabi
nets at lowcstipricesinyeara on very special
terms. ,
IS PIECE SET Of
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Cone to ounstore and see these beautiful
cabinets. Don’t-miss this chance to own the
world’s most convenient kitchen-cabinet. Some
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Come In onA Puk Your Cabinet Today
BERNSTEIN BROS.
■ Athens’ Largest Homefumishers
Broad Street
1MOO.OOO people
which other forou
supported about 1,0
'Reconstruction,'
less until economic
of the -whole) in some measure shows
a hopeful air of improvement be
cause of the division of the old land
lord lands, the establishment of lim
ited right of inheritance, the .fxation
of taxation with a graduated per
centage in kind, and the freedom to
market any surplus, have all in some
measure restored primary self inter
est in production."
Mr. Hoover said that there were
four relief problems to be faced, fam
ine, disease, poverty and recon
struction. Famine, he said, had to
be relieved last year by food ship
ments from America which was ac
complished through the mobilization
of some 870,000,000 by the American
Relief Administration and cj-oper-
Analyxing the altnafion In Russia
1 in a recent letter to C. V. Hibbard,
i associate general secretary of the
' V. M. C. A., Hsrbert Hoover, chalr-
,tnan of the American Relief Ad-
i ministration, said that "fundamental
'recovery is taking place (in Russia)
jbut it trill bo alow and pain
ful without help from the outside
world.” He pouted out that “the
•economic retreaf from common Um
undertaken two years ago has re
sulted in an impulse to recovery in
certain directions. - It has restored a
large measure of individualism and
initiative in agriculture, small trades
and amall industries. The agricul
tural population (over 90 per cent.
less uruu economic xunoamcatait r\
altered and Urge capital flowr\nt«
Russia." , - >•
“In the agricultural population the
problem is rot so tyjpeleaa,” Mr,
Hoover ggid, “for tb*. needs an less
in vo urns, the imrihts* to produce is
■«55»hr W* It does offer a
field toward >Weh charity can well
d lrec t ijs-.if with hopes <3 construc
tive results. The work of tha sevsrat
American associations, dn this field
is effecting good results and shoul<)
KO on. Being an emergency nroanL
ration, solely for fhmtoe, the A. R. A.
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