Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1905 — Page 2

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The Fate of Paul Jones. It Is natural to think that the proper resting pluee for the ashes of John Paul Jones is the cemetery at Arlington. where so many of the nation’s heroes are buried. But iu life Paul Jones was not one of many, and it would seem that he can lie fitly honored now only by surrounding his tomb with the highest possible distinction. It is suggested that his grave and monument stand apart from all as a shrine for special pilgrimages. The career of Paul Jones was unique, lie did not reach the top by rotation. He was a genius and carved a place for himself. Napoleon said that had the great American admiral .been alive in 18u3 the French naval disaster at Trafalgar would not have happened. That means that Lord Nelson would have found his master in the hero of the Bonhomme Richard. Jones himself first conceived the idea of currying the war into the home waters of the enemy. He first gave the stars ami stripes to the breeze on the ocean, commanded the first ship that floated it and fought on her decks, cutlass iu hand, like a common sailor within sight of haughty Albion’s shores. A grateful republic will give the hero’s remains a fitting ceremonial voyage and welcome, but the occasion will not be complete unless a mausoleum Is prepared which shall be to the memory of Paul Jones what Mount Vernon is to Washington, the chapel Des Invalides, in Paris, to Napoleon and the crypt by the Hudson river side to Grant.

one is desirous to command a large list of words a good way is to set to work and memorize and then use them in writing and speaking over and over until they become fixed in the mind. It is a task of labor, but has its advantages.

A French psychologist cured a confirmed inebriate by suggestion practiced during natural sleep and without the subject s knowledge.

Humor and Philosophy

By DUNCAN M. SMITH

PERT PARAGRAPHS. Some people who own no balloon are up In the air most of the time. A man might better be horn blind who cannot look up from business long enough to notice the.flowers that bloom in the spring.

Cuban Politics. The political parties of Tuba are two, the Liberal and the Moderate, not, as has been frequently stated, the Conservative and the Radical. The Liberals are the successors of the former Nationals and the Moderates of the Republicans. The line of differencs between the professed aims and purposes of the two parties is very vague. Cuban parties are groups of supporters of particular leaders rather than exponents of some special policy. President Palma has until recently avoided affiliating himself with any one party. In January last, however, iu view of his campaign for re-election he announced his definite connection with the Moderates, a step which caused the resignation of his cabinet and a split in that party’s ranks. A strong bolting contingent is now supporting. Jose Miguel Gomez, who is likely to be President Palma’s most formidable opponent. The Liberal candidate hasnot yet appeared, but he will probably be General Emilio Nunez, who has the support of General Maximo Gomez. Still there is the chance of a coalition between the bolting Moderates and the Liberals in the interest of Jose Miguel Gomez. It is understood that Maximo Gomez would not oppose such a union. The old warrior is not on good terms with President Palma. The iHjlitieal i>ot is already boiling merrily, and the opposition to Presi- J dent Palma, which is in the majority in the present congress, is accusing the administration of misuse of patronage and other misdemeanors.

You can’t always judge a mau by the company he keeps. He may be along as a private detective. ^ A yellow dog would become quite a fad if some one were to put him in the dog show’ with a fifty dollar tag. Some people who think that man w’ants hut little here below never go outdoors without locking the house. It wouldn’t he so had if the knockers would use their hammers only for nailing lies. N • Its Finish. There Is nothing so flat, so demoralized, As though through a knot hole hauled, So puny, so weak and so undersized, Aa a bluff when it is called. A fellow may strut with a plate glass stud And make for a time a hit. But the loan shark says that his name is Mud When he calls for a loan on it. In the fall campaign, when a guy gets gay While the office seeks the man. You can find him not, though you look next day For the fellow who "also ran." A short sport tells of his wealth In store And his income cent p< r cent. But he falls through a knot hole in the floor When the landlord comes for the rent. A man may pose ns a foreign earl And the part for a time may look. But he ducks the town when the hired girl Sees In him an old French cook. Yes, a bluff Is good till the showdown time. When it gets a few hard dents. When it looks for the world like a battered dime Of at most like thirty cents.

Provided For. “Why do you suppose woman can’t raise a mustache V" “What would be the use? She can always borrow one whenever she q wants to.” Health Rules. Walking is good for the health unless an automobile happens to run down the walker, flattening him out like a pancake, breaking thirty-seven of his favorite bones and injuring his feelings somewhat. Then It isn’t quite so good. All of these health rules must be taken with a grain of allowance, and some of them with two grains and a pinch of common table salt. Take this exercise of walking that comes so highly recommended by people who u«ver use it. It may be all right, hut persons of vast experience will tell you that it isn’t to he compared with running as a healthful exercise if a policeman happens to he hot on your trail. The politician who comes back from Washington officeless counting the ties to see if they are all there thinks walking may he all right in its place; hut, according to his fixed opinion, Its place Is in the bottom of the sea.

The Use of Words. Periodically some one brings up the idea that the average person uses but a very few words. Within a few weeks the collection of words which the contemporary young man has at command has been stated at sixty-five or less. There are words In plenty if people wish to master the use of them. A very large vocabulary Is not needed for fluent and correct speaking and writing. It has been said that educated people do not use for ordinary communication over 700 words, a number which looks small expressed in figures, but is large when the words in common use are counted. Many, very many, words are repeated again and again in the Same sentence* Ruskin said that when a person has made a choice of a word to convey a certain meaning it is all right to stick to it and use it even in frequent repetitious. If anv

He Scored. “Please Jot me off this afternoon,” The office boy implored. The- boss turned from his pile of work And at the youngster roared: “What is it now? Your grandma dead, .Your aunt or uncle dear? I'm on to all your little tricks— The baseball season's here!" “No; all my folks are very well,” The truthful urchin said. “I want to go and see the game.” The boss fell over dead.

Work of Art. “What is Blinks feeling so good about?” “His wife doesn’t want a new hat this spring.” “Poor woman! Is she sick?” “No; the train ran over her last year’s hat, and now It is just the latest style.”

A Business Head. “What is he laughiug at?” “A German joke. ’ “Can he understand it?” “No, but he paid a dime for the paper, and he wants to get his money’s worth.”

Applying the Principle. “Does he try to run his business according to the Ten Commandments?” “Yes; but, being a business man, he discounts them 10 per cent.”

Not Envious. “Her face is her fortune.” “I’d hate to have her will It to me.”

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dth Presbyterian Church Q&fchlflio Ht., heto aVHBII* tnd Illinois at - Praise Meeting at 11 a. m. Sabbatbschool at 2;30 p m. Christian En deavor at 8 p. m.

Mt. Pilorlm Baptist Church. South Street. Rev. W. W. Brotvn, pastor Sunday-school-at 9:30 a. m., The The pastor is Superintendent ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting, Tuesday evenings. Communnon every fourth Sunday, 3 p. m the Pastor extends a cordial invitaion to all. We are engaged in a revival meeting.

South Calvary Baptist Church Maple and Morris streets. Rev. Chas. F, Williams, pastor, Residence. 1624 S. East street, Bunday-school at 9 a. m. preaching, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. communion 2nd Sunday. C0QINTJIIAN BAPTIST CHUD* H Coracr North arJ Spring Street*. Everybody is welcome to all services. S. S.*9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p. m. Communion first Sunday in each month: prayer meeting every TtiursdayRe ular monthly meeting Friday evening?before each month

COUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. (Corner Eleventh and Fayette Sts.) Dsv. B. F. Firrsll • Pastor Sunday scbool9 a. in. Morning services 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 B. Y. P. U. meets at 6p.m.

Walters A. /VI. E.ZIon Chapel. CoJ. Bartb avenue an Sandersstreet. Antioch Baptist Church Thirteenth street. Rev. J. M. Morton, Pastor.

Tne session of the9vh Prescyterian church hereby gives notice that a congregational meeting has beet: called for Thursday evening May 13th at 8 o’clock for the purpose of authorizing the trustees to sell the church property. All members are rf quested to be present. Rev McIntosh will preside. H. Hummons. clerk. Way man Chapel wil I have their S. S. at 1:30 tomorrow afternocn. Rev. H. E. Stewart will preach ihesacremental sermon at 3 p. m and Rev.T. J. McFarland will preach at 7:30 p m. Members and friends ot the 2nd Christian Church tendered iheir pastor Rev. H. L. Herod a surprise. Many presents were received. His mother was presented wilh 8 silv<r set.

Rev G. A. Martin pastor of Corinthian Baptist church is retiding at 522 Spring street.

Dr. J. W. Rankin of Waxohockie, Texas will preach at Bethel Sunday. Dr. Shaffer will preach in themorning Subject “Crocked ar d Deformed Souls.’’ Drs. Shaffer and Rankin will leave the city Monday for New York, to attend the meeting of the Missionary Board.

Bethel church is putting in a new system of lights which premivef to be a great improvement and will add much to the attractive nets of the church

A concert will be gtvt*n at Freewill Baptist church on Colton street Thursday and Fridey evenirg May 18th and 19th. On Thursday evenirg an old folk’s concert and on Frida.* evening children’s concert. Mrs. D. D Morton, ehm.

933 In Solo Deo Salus 333 Grand concert and Japanese Market to be given by Sacred Hart Tabernacle No, 42 Thursday Eve May 25, at their hall cor Court & Delaware street Two prizes will be given to the two largest ticket sellers. Admission 10 cts. Dt. Ella E. Faison, H. P. Dts Lul'u Marshall, sec. Florence Goins chm All refreshments sen ed in Japanese style, such as rice chicken, Hsh spadgetti, and chiliconcarni. Hoosier Fisli Co, Oysters ar)d pish 40 VIRGINIA AVE

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Second Christian Church, 13th AND MISSOURI STS. x H. L. Herod. Pastor Regular services Sunday. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH [Cor, Prospect and McKarnaa Sts.) Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preach ingtfft 11 a.m. and 7:45 p. m. B. Y. .,6:30 Pray-tr meeting, Thimda venicp Communion every third Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. B. R. Reed, pastor. Residence

SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH (Ccraer West and Walnut Sts) Rev..C. Patton Pastor. Sundayschool at 9:30.; Preaching at Ilia, m and 8 p. m.; B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m.; Prayer-meeting Wednesday even ings; Communion every third Sunday You are invied.

New HopeBaptlst Church Legrande Ave, near Shelby street Rev. Wm. Patterson, Pastor. Regular services every Sunday at Barnes chapel preaching at 11 a m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. class every Thursday; choir practice every Friday Carrie Ross director; Missionary meeting first Thursday in each month. BETHEL A. * E. CHURCH Tolef*-. St*' R v,Geo . H Shaffer, Pastor a hirg 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m 1 :30p. m. class meetinp^-.V) pm S11I1 school; 4 p. m, Juniar Christian Endeavor Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Weekly Services ' Monday aiffht Stewardtss, Deaconess and Kind’s Messengers meet. Tuesday niKbt offici al board: Trustees 1st Tuesday night in each month Wednesday ni^ht praver-meetinj-Thursday night Teachers meeting: Friday night class meeting. To all public services we extend a general Invitation. W. P Collins preside,.! Christian Endeavor. A, S, B^ard s uperimendent of Sunday School.

ST. PAUL A M E TEMPLE. 25TH-ST. AND MANLOVB-AV* Rev. R. Z. Roberts. 2508 Baltimore avenue. Sunday-school 2:30 p. m. Preaching 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thur day evening. Class at 12 M

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Metropolitan Bap ilhkich 422 North Senate avenue. Sundayschool at 9:30; Preaching at 11a. m. and 8 p. in.; P»ayer-raeeting Thursday evening ALLEN'CHAPEL \. M. E CHURCH (Breadwav. btwmea Tcclta 4r £<evaatb Stx.i H. E. Sttvart Ftutr.Residence 1501 Cornell avenue. 10:45 a. m. preaching; 12 m. class meeting; 2 p. m, Sunday school; 7:30 p; m preaching; class Tuesday night. Prayer meeting Thursday night Teacfhers meeting Friday night; Offici al meeting, Wednesday night.

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Complaint for Divorce J. Wa ter Hjdge vs. Margaret Hodge No. 14052. BE IT KNOWN, That on the 27 day o April 1905 the above name plaintiff by his af torneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County in the State Indiana, bis complaint airaiast the above 4 named defendent Margaret A. Hodge and tbe said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerks office the affidavit of a competent person show ing that said defendent Margaret A, Hodge is not a resident of the State of Indiaa and said cause is for divorce and that the above named defendant is a necessary party thereto and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required said defendent to appear in said Conrt and answer or demur thereto on the 22 day of June 1905 NOW, THEREFORE, By order of said defendent last above named is hereby notified of tbs filing and pendency of said complaint aga.nst her and unless She appear and answerer demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 22 day of Jn ne 1905, the same being the 16 judical day of a term of said Conrt to be begun and held at tbe Conr House in the City of Indianapolis on the 1 #4 on<1 »y in June 1905. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined ia her absence. WM.E. DAVIS, Clerk JAS. T, V. HILL, 203M E. Waah. street Attorney for Plaintiff.

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