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$ /\BSORBINE I Sack Given Out? I.J It's hard to do one'* work when 1 every day brings morning lan&eeea*, I throbbing backache and a dull, tired 1 feeling. If you iuffer thuJL'i why not chief With m*. kldn.ya and w>i annoyed ? with sharp, nlero |BT Daina through *>r .bMlt. Whan I bent ovJr, atltohea caught ma over my hlpa. My kidneys bough: luble." DOAN'Sp?Stes Zonlte la acknowledged by detuitts to be the ideal mouthwash ? because it la absolutely aon-poisonous, doe* not harm the delicate membranes of the month or throat and la a powerful, sure antiseptic. One tea> spoonful In half a glass of water once or twice a day. HBaaa, ee el ml la i1 trochlea and fata horse going sound. It acta mildly but quickly stnd good rsaoit, are last! n g. ?3P*nd bOTM t. f.TW^Im.510 lrmaSL.SfAfW.Msss. DON'T R THE WEEK'S EVENTS . ' ? ? Y ' important news or state, na tion AND THE WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD ROUND ttOUTJHE WORLD A Condensed Record Of Happening* Of Interest From All Point* Of Th? World . Foreign ? Two of tho bandits -who murdered Robert Lewie Colerian and George B. De Long, American citizens, In Al bania, .have been killed In a fight with a posse of gendarmes, says a Stefanl agency dlspatoh from Tirana, Albania. 1 , ?t , x Lieutenant CoIfci^W-iL. ' C. M. 8. Aniery, formter first lord of the ad miralty, and the Glasgow laborlte, Oeorge Buchanan' went home with battered faces after a> lively bout on the floor of the housp of commons. Just beora the house adjourned, evic tion of unemployed teoalntt was being discussed 1 when Lieutenant Colonel Amery referred contemptuously to the laborltes' arguments as "sob stuff." The experts' report was written al most entirely In American, and the English experts of the Trench foreign office, were unable to translate It Into English without assistance. That is the remarkable explanation, ^coming from au authoritative course of why publication of the Davps report was delayed for some time after the ! ex perts' labors had been concluded. Wearing a natty French blue toque and a handsome fur coat. Queen Marie of Roumanla, Europe's young est royal grandmother, arrived with King Ferdlna&de at the royal station la the Bo Is de Boulogue for a three days' visit of stAte. 1 President Zayas has appointed a commission to- go to Washington for the purpose of seeking to facilitate the entry lntt the UMted States of Cuban citrus fruit, ? Hugo S tlnnes, Colossus of German industry. Is dead. The dynamic half fabulous man of mystery whorfs enor mous wealth and gigantic Interlocking Industrial organization 'reached octu pusilke tentacles Into every phase of the German economic machine died In Berlin, exhausted after a series of operations and weakened by fever. Although touched by cautious : hesi tancy %yer some clauses of the ex perts' report, the general reaction to the report at Paris, has. been one bt satisfaction. * Having been forced to drop the gov ern n?eirt*s rent bill for the present; as a measure, defeated on Ks second read ing tannot be relAtroduceff'at the same session of parliament. Premier MacDonaid announced In the bouse of commons' that the government would adopt the hill of Ernest Simon, liberal, known aa the "prevention of evictions WU."* Revolutionary leaders In Merld*, Yucatan, have decided to proclaim a republic composed of the states of Yucatan, Campeche and Tabasco, ac cording to advices received at Vera Crus. Washington ? By a vote of 210 to 198, the house has retained Sol Bloom, Democrat, aa a member of congress from the 19th New York ^district, and rejected the claim made by Walter M. Chandler, Republican. Amendment 'to the election laws, to prohibit payment- of deficits for na tional political organisations or candi dates by "groups or. Individuals seek ing to obligate' political parties," was proposed In a resolution by Senator Walsh, Democrat, Massachusetts. A new naval oil policy, designed to safeguard the government against -any such leases as those granted under former Secretary Denby?Vaa announ ced by Secretary Wilbur. Preparations have been made by the special senate committee, headed by Senator Borah, of Idaho, to "go to the bottom" of the Indictment against Sen ator Wheeler, of Montana. More railroad cars were loaded with revenue freight from January l to March 29 than during any correspond ing period on record, according to re ports filed by' the carriers with the car service division bf the American Railway association. ( Harlan P. Stone, of New York, tak lng up the post of attorney general, announced as his policy the keeping of the nation "In the straight path of justice pnder the law." One hundred and forty men were killed in battle recently, when the combined rebel forces made an un successful effort to rout the old gov ernment troops from their fast strong told at Teguciagalpa, capital of Hon duras. a dispatch to the state depart ment stated. A more complete trial of the trans portation act In Its present form was > urged before the senate Interstate commerce committee by Daniel E. Wll lard. president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company. Efforts to establish the feasibility of direct operations by the govern ment of the merchant fleet or continu ance under a modified form of the present managing operator's contract marked the second day's examination of Chairman O'Connor by the special bouse committee Inquiring Into ship P??g toud affair*. The shipping board has called a meeting to consider whether the date decided on for enforcement of Sec tion 28 of the merchant marine actv granting preferential freight rates to goods moving In American bottoms, was premature, Commissioner Thomp son disclosed before the bouse mer chant marine -committee. The government nolle prossed one of the Indictments against Represen tative John W. Langley, Republican, Kentucky, who is charged with con spiracy in connection with liquor withdrawal permits. The indictment eliminated Is that against him Individ ually. Another In which he Is named with several others still stands. The new revenue bill was formally reported to the -senate, and along with It was presented a new Democratic tax plan carrying an Income tax schedule somewhat similar to tbe Longworth plan adopted by the house and ' turned down by the majority of the senate finance committee. A comprehensive overhauling of the government's reclamation program, In volving the cha/glng off as a total loss of $27,391,146 of the approximate ly $160,000,000 invested and providing measures of relief to thousands of. farmers and protection of further fed eral expenditures on irrigation it the arid wastes of the west, Is urged in a unanimous report submitted to Sec retary Work by the special advisory committee on redaction. Domestic ? William O. McAdoo, candidate tor the Democratic nomination for presi dent, entered the presidential primary to be held in North C?rollnaon June 7 by filing notice of his candidacy with the state board of elections at Raleigh, N. C. Police from other cities aided the local force In patrolling the business, section and keeping everyone on the move as a result of a| disturbance at Dover, N. fit., which resulted In six ar rests, The citizens' military training camps are- essentially schools of citi zenship. President Coojldge said In a statement to the Military Training. Camps association, made public at Chicago by that organisation. Five men were injured, two prob ably fatally, and three slightly when Southern Railway train No. 38, New Orleans to New York, struck 4 pub lic bus at a grade crossing at King's Mountain, N. C. Frank Cordell, Indianapolis private detective, charged with complicity In the kidnaping ?of William Gates, slayer of Richard Keatan. broker in an al leged "torture house" at Louisville Ky., was convicted In criminal court and' sentenced to 80 days In 'Jail. Fred Janssen, who confessed that his Trilled his' wife, stuffed Her body In a trunk and shipped It to.. Ogden, Utah, was convicted of first degree mutder at Denver,. qolo. He was rec ommended to the mercy of the court. Treasury securities .are offered to the public market rates, Secretary Mellon declared In a statement made public at New York In reply to asser tions by Senator Shlpstead, farmer- ? labor, Minnesota, that high interest on treasury offerings costs the people $100,000,000 a year directly, and In directly results In high rates on loans In the agricultural districts. Gerald Chapman and George Ander son, who broke oiit of the Atlanta penitentiary after being sentenced for a $1,600,000 mall truck robbery at New York In 1921. are being sought by Investigators working- on the Boll more bank robbery a few days ago, It was learned. * Claude Button, 19. years bid. arrest ed at New Orleans, La-, on a minor charge, told the police that he had escaped from a prison camp in Flor ida, where he was serving a life sen tence for the killing of a man named Rolling near Pensacola In 1921. P. E. Crowley, senior vice president of the New York Central, was elected president of the road, succeeding the late A. H. Smith. Elias H. Mortimer, a broker, oi New York city, who was a principal witness In the Investigation of the war veterans* bureau, testified at a pre liminary hearing given Russell M Sackett. a former prohibition inspec tor. Pittsburg, Pa., who was recently Indicted by a federal grand Jury at Washington, thaf he was paid $100, opo to arrange for the removal of 4. 000 cases of whisky from the Pepwick distillery at Cheswlck. Two unmasked bandits robbed the Sulphur Springs (AriO bank of be tween $4,000 and $5,000. locked offi cers and customers in the bank vault and made their escape. The Louisiana state federation of labor, in annual session, Monroe, La.. adopted by a two-to-one vote a resolu tion placing the organisation on rec ord as favoring the manufacture and sale of light wine and beer. Lieutenant T. S. Van Vegbten, one of America's best known stunt fliers, fell 700 feet to his death on McCook field. Dayton. Ohio. Mrs. Virginia LaMontagne, an at tractive middle-aged widow, will bene fit from the $250,000 trust fund left her by Ralph M. Levy, wealthy New Orleans cotton broker, under the de cision of Surrogate James A. Foley, who held that Levy was of sound mind at the time he made his will. Dnder the protection of machine gun nests established on the moun tain slde< and manned by national guardsmen, mines of the Liberty Coal and Coke company. Straight Creek. (Ky ) closed because of difference! oyer a wage scale, wen reopened. ^ IMPROVED UNIFORM WTERNATIONAI Sunday School T Lesson 1 (By REV. P. B, FITJ6WATBK, D.D.. T?ch?i of Bnvllab BlbU In tho Moody Blblt iQstl* tutu of Chicago.) (?. 1991. Waitirn Newiptper Union ) Lesson for April 20 . ?? ( ELI8HA: TEACHER AND STATES MAN I LESSON TEXT? II Klnga GOLDEN TEXf ? "Be not overcopie of evil, but overcome evil with Good." ?Horn. 12:21. PRIMARY TOPIC? God Carlns for Ellsha. JUNIOR TOPIC ? Ellaha'a Gpodness to Hie Enemies. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC ? How to Turn Enemies Into Fflends. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC ? What Ellsha Meant to Hie Nation. I. EtUha, Elijah'* Successor (I Kings 19:16-21; H Kings 2:2-15.) 1. His Anointing (I Kings 19:16-21). In obedience to the Lord's command, Elijah went forth from his hiding place In Horeb to anoint Ellsha as prophet While Ellsha was plowing with oijen Elijah passed by and cast hi* mantle upon him. 2. His Training *11 Kings 2:2-8). Ellsha came Into the life of Elijah in the field, wU.ece lie. called him forth -from the ploW, and there was thence fortli real friendship between them, such that Ellsha clung to his master to the very last, In spite of three urgent requests for him to remain behind. 8. Ellsha's Double Portion (H Kings 2:12-16).. ! (1) Ellsha's cry (v. 12). "The chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof." This Implies that Elijah was the true nation al . defense. . (2)' Ellsha' takes Wb place (?. 18). The taking of Elijah's mantle Indicates his assumption of his place as a prophet ( (8) Elijah's spirit upon Ellsha (??. 14, 15). This Is proven by the use of hlf power, to divide the Jordan. Also It Is proven by the testimony of the sons of the prophets. . , ; * - ' II. Ellsha's Ministry (II Kings 8:10). 1. The Trenches Pilled With Water (Chap. 8:16-20). Jehoram, In alliance with the king of Jndab, went against the Moabltes. His army was In great straits for lack of water. When they appealed to Ellsha, he bade them show their faith by digging trenches In des ert soil. The Lard sent water to All the trenches. 2. Increase of the Widow's Oil (Chap. 4:1-7). This woman's husband had died, leaving a debt, and the cred itor was about to make bondmen .of her two sons. Ellsha caused the scant ? supply of the widow's oil to be so In creased that she sold enough to pay the debt 8. The Shunamlte's Son Restored (Chap. 4 :8-8T). Because of hospitality shown Ellsha, he sought to help his hostess by promising that the Lord vfould ? give her a child. The Joy brought by the fulfillment of the Srophet's announcement was short ved, for while yet but a lad he was taken away by df ath. In her sorrow she went to Ellsha and he restored the child's life. . 4. Heals Deadly Pottage (Chap. 4: 88-41). In time of famine they made a vegetable soup from whatever grow ing plants they could find. By mistake a poisonous plant had been gathered. By putting meal Into the pot, the soup was made healthful. 5. Fed One Hundred Men (Chap 4: 42-44). To the astonishment of his at tendant, he fed one hundred men with twenty barley cakes and a sack of un cooked grain. \ 6. He Healed Na&man, the Leper (Chap. 5:1-19). At the Instance of a captive Jewish maid, Naaman, the great Syrian general, was brought Into touch with Ellsha. Without even coming to see Naaman Ellsha, through his servant, bade him dip seven times In the Jordan. He obeyed and was In stantly healed. 7. Recovers the Lost Axe (Chap. 0:1-7). While the sons of the prophets were cutting timber to enlarge their quarters, the head of a borrowed axe flew from the handle and was lost In the muddy waters. When shown the place Ellsha cast a stick Into the wa ter and the axe floated to the sur face. III. Ellsha's Hsavenly Defenders (H Kings 0:8-23). TJiis shows the secret of Ellsha's power. 1. The Syrian King Sorely Troubled (vv. 8-12); The' king directing war fare against Israel. He located camps so as to intercept Israel's army. Through Ellsha God made known the enemy's movements (v. 9). 2. The Syrian King Tries to Trap Ellsha, but, though surrounded by the Syrian army, a mightier host of heav enly defenders were round about him. 3. The Syrian Army Trapp^l. Ellsha led the Syrian army Into Samaria. He ordered tha? they should be fed and sent back to their land. ? 1 He Came to Save Sinners When a prominent man dies, we are anxious to get his last words and acta The last art of the Son of God was to gave a sinner. Thnt was a part of the glory of His death. He commenced His ministry by saving sinners, and ended it by saving this poor thief. ? D. L Moody. Inexcusable Most people will excuse anything quicker thaa an apology.? Christian Herald. I The Crott and Circle it printed in Red on every genuine package >/W-* I '"i 1 ? < t' ' H [AVE your Interior walla tinted the exaot color. Exercise your own good taste in just the color tones to bring out the best features of every room. There ia only one sure way. Instead of Kalsomine or Whll Paper j'/'l M.-M iff A .fighting chin cost's Its shadow beforfe ; and the flght casts Its shadow behind. ' ' The men who la a gentleman onl# by the grace of his tailor doesn't coma if; for much. Attempts are being made to launch airplanes from the decks of large sub marines. Tbq man who waits lor something to tarn up la apt to discover, that It !? his to^8. Just for Curiosity cK OJ8' a? Saj?jU* :1>A a? S** \r Principle ? of Juttice The fundamental principles of Jus tice are, first, thnt no Injury be dorie to anyone, and, secondly, that It be subservient to t^e public pood. Cotton From Auatrlia It has been predicted thnt within a few years Australia will send a mil lion hales of cotton each year to b? used In the Lancashire cotton mills. Children Cry for "Castoria" A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups ? No Narcotics! Mother I Fletcher's Castorla has been In use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Constipation. Flatnlency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying Feverfshness arising there from. and. by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep without opiates. 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