Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 22, 1927, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER, MIIXEDCEVILLE, GA. t DECEMBER 21, 1MT TONIGHT BY THE FIRE GIVE A THOUGHT orning young lawyer of tour Brisbane MIGHTY CHEMISTRY NO ATHEIST GRIP INDUSTRIAL WAR OUR STANDARDS? »r. A. I! Lamb. who mutry at Harvard, says will folvr "humanity’s i.u pr*-<»< ni» of the futu F. of f«od. a. spondcd more than willingl> to the plea* of organized charity. Despite all that they do, they cannot re move poverty; they can hut relieve it. Let us make a mure determined Tonight, whlie you sit at your many, the coming young lawyer °f i effort to seek out the worthy cases*, after a hearty dinner; comfort-1 the town. j t.*ch of us, this yoar; so that even in the warm h of .a cozy home; 1 And Allen had led his beautiful ! the inevitable few, who in pride or bride to the little red-and-white by other factors, are prevented from cottage thu was to be their home, appealing to charity, will have cause The eager light in her eyes was re- to rejoice. fleet id in Alien’* at* .together, they | " j planned for the future. lo r All.n! How ruddy, hov robun he looked that Christmas inomin-' as he tugged at the slid, with .r. • th;. - children :-;uealing i indolently making up gift lists- iUICK Christmas it.-d fi._ 1 FOR SALE—One oak j good condition. Prior L. H. Andrew.. S’O.UO. Call I nap the thrra thi We havi 1928 < ki th.- npl supj.iy of di> Prt>gr<-» i- swift. Twenty-s: ven ' yean ago rhi-mis-s aolmnly agre d| that in chemistry the limit of know ledge had about been reached. Ar.d . since |900 more har been learned aoout chemistry and its possibiliti-s'. >ov. the rapping breathing of then ither. In the flickering light cast by the nbers, they si.; gnawed by the satiable hunger born of .-ubsis- nee on bread erust ■a; waiting for mother Mother, whose back is euk calloi . th., ed from c she works, th, hat »’s national r-iilroad.s ph and telephone ayst profit? national The month-long fight f«r life the inadequate savings eaten awa] the doctors’ bills and medicine; an. then—.uberculosis. Life had certaiuly brought to hei lips the bitter dregs, she thought a- ‘’he mi chanically worked. Only ; few years ag«*. that was; and Christ- mu> would t*on be hire again;* u !:;• try Chris mas for others. the i H. ANDREWS & SON. FOR SALE—I mid she ■crape ethe, th • buy the children * omething to remind them rifice of the Son of God’’ The Rev. Frank W. Bible, mis aionary, ?nys "Atheism is spread ing in America and in the East . and is literally gripping the world.” ’ en n was consi ert y | z He think - the coming fight will be i ! m between Christianity and atheism, Asia becoming Christian or atheist. The first s ep will be a uniting of ull Prot. i'tant churches. It is difficult to understand h>>w at hei-in can "grip the world." With WII.AT oes it grip? Athei.m i>- mere denial and foolish. There was never a real atheist. No mu;: -'a:, b an athei.*t who admits that even thing of importance is beyond his comprehension, that the universe is sustained and directed by a power whose existence he feels bu cannot define. Only an idiot would really be an atheist. Only a fool or bigot would insist thst others accept his particu lar definition of God and his right to interpret omnipotence and om niscience. All over the world the real war is industrial war, which has no armis tice and never stops. France and Germany have combined in a gigantic dye trust, good for both countries, because it will make money, and France and Germany, harfeg inter ests in common, may forget about fighting. We are developing big units here. The second and third biggest chain stores in the United State*. Kresge and Kiri-*, are planning a $25,000.00 merger. They do a business* of $100,000,000 a year. And Julius Ro.-enwald, all by himself, does .as This country, urged to recognize the Russian Government, because we do business with Russia, says no; Russia must accept our standards be fore we r. cognize Russia. The next step woulu be to let Russia know what our s.andardt* are. Are they represented by our dominating cor porations. b/ our lynching* by our bootlegging, by some of our recent elections to the Senate for cush, by our inability to do anything but talk when powerful men steal a Govern ment’s oil supply? What are our standards, exactly? Mrs. Taylor, talented Lo* An geles musician, says we .*4ng the wrong kind of songs, which accounts for our crime wave. Such songs as "Red Ho. Mamma," says this lady, “drive youth to crime.” Young peo ple sing the foolish songs’, and young people fill the modern prisons Saxophones are harmless. Jazz pioperly us: d is all right, song.- .about love are all right, and drive nobody to crime, if they are modest. . Taylor writes M>me herself. It "Hi- i Ma affei N, . the ncitl f in-- lu-tid on the xehange wer t i ity-t thousand six hundred .and sixty-seven million dollars. and have gone up many million since. Those millions go back and forth over the ticker from buyer to seller, and the patient broker gets his little one-eighth. A seat on the exchange ought to be worth $1/100,000. The Canadian Pacific Railroad, the i*ock of which went climbing a few days ago, is operated in a few •ays ago, i* operated in a country "With population smaller than that within forty miles of New York’s City Hall. What makes Wall Street *my such high prices for a Canadian sailroad? How do you explain the Canadian Covrrnment’s ability to operate MERRY CHRISTMAS And A NEW YEAR OF HAPPINESS Is our wish for our friends and Customers. LEE’S DEPT. STORE L. G. LAWRENCE, Mgr. 66 6 i> a Prescription for Golds, Giippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. THE COFFEE THAT SATISFIES UOY CUP COFFEEl PURCHASE & SALE CO. Make tkis Ckristmash&K. for thousands of miles There’s a way to make this Christ mas a long-remembered day for your family. Surprise them on Christmas morning with a won derful new Buick for 1928. Nothing you could choose would give them greater happiness.. rw hbfral C. Mi. A. C. timtparmtatpu* i Give Your Home A RADIO A good radio set will liven up the dull evenings that come even to the most socially acive homes. Keep in touch with the outside world; hear the best that’s on the kir, with any one of these: R C. A. RADI0LAS ATWATER KENT CR0SLEY RALPH SIMMERSON Milledgeville, Ga. L/lilLvld /TLt&OLin? Everything Electrical Bell’s Store Extends Christmas Greetings WE’VE APPRECIATED THE BUSINESS YOU HAVE SENT OUR WAY DURING 1927. WE HAVE TRIED MIGHTY HARD TO PLEASE YOU, AND WE HOPE TO NUMBER YOU AS A FRIEND AND CUSTOMER IN THE YEARS TO COME. SO HERE’S -\HEARTY “THANK YOU” FOR YOllft GOOD WILL^BkHE PAST, AND THE BEST OF WISHES FOR YOUR PROSPERITY, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS IN 1928. •xw.C’OW :-->:-<x><^c^::>-^^fo ; oic^*o<‘<>->ctCMX<HXvo<foooo<‘00ooo< k CNX>ooC“0-xfao pTnnr ,., X hi]f iLO UiUhI Smil.cs bv Mit-ga this Pain will. hah*. HE .HICK Tm /BUCKET- /I Bnb a«w tatrTK*- NOT WO RSI *011 INBIDE. her ▼tm«C -«■«-