Richmond Palladium (Daily), 16 February 1906 — Page 2
PAQE TWO,
THE MORNING PALLADIUM FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1906.
SAVED
BABY
LYON'S LIFE
UntolcT Suffering and Constant fiisery Awful Sight From that Dreadful Complaint, Infantile Ecrsma Commenced at Top of his Head and Covered Entire Body. MOTHER PRAISES CUTICURA REMEDIES
AMUSEMENTS At the New Phillips Vaudeville.
j Jack Frost has made it rather unpleasant for theatre goers this week, but this fact has not sufficed to keep J the crowds away from the New Phil-
' lips. Knowledge thai the theatre is ,
always well fceatea ana that a mu ci f meritorious character is beini preI sented, has been sufficient to attract 'audiences of rood size all week. Those who have not vet seen the Al
pine Sisters, shariovvgraphers, should
THE QUAKER CHURCH TIME IS RAPIDLY CHANGING THE QUAKER CHURCHOLD CUSTOMS ARE BEING ABANDONED AND THE NEW GENERATION IS TAKING UP WITH MORE MODERN IDEAS.
Is there a reversion of type taking church. A complete change , has place in the Quaker. Church ? This been brought about, and while it is is a question which has, for the past j not sanctioned by the older generative, years piesented itself in various tion, the young people look with farealistic fonts to the members of ' vor upon ' the modern customs, and the Friends' Church, who remember '-'when this generation ' takes charge,
"Our baby had that dreadful complaint, Infantile Eczema, which afflicted him for several montha, commencing at the top of his head, and at last covering his whole body. His sufferings were untold and constant misery, m fact, there was nothing we would not have done to have given him relief. The family doctor seemed to be wholly inerrable of coping with the case, and tilt : f various experiments of his, which resulted in no benefit to the child, we sent to Mazon, 111., to a druggist and got a full set of the Cuticura Remedies and applied as per .directions, and he began to improve immediately, and in about three or four days began to show a 1m i liter spirit and really laughed, for ll.w first time in a year. In about ninety ho was fully recovered, with the . option of a rough skin, which is gradually disappearing, and eventually v.! 1 be replaced by a healthy one. "Praise for the Cuticura Remedies !-.r.-i always been our greatest pleasure, urn! there is nothing too good that we could say in their favor, for they ccr- ." ly saved our baby's life, for ho was most awful sight that 1 ever beheld, frior to the treatment of the Cuticura temodies. Mrs. Mac belle Lyon, 182G Appleton Ave., Parsons, Kan., July 18, 1905." COMPLETE TREATMENT $1 Complete, external and internal treatment for every humor, consisting of C" t ; cur a Soap , Oin tmen t, and Pills, in ay ro'v be had for one dollar. A singlo pet is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly humors, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from infancy to age, when C.U else fails. ''ltleut Sop, Ointment, and PHlf r iold throughout U.k world. PotUT I ruft Chrin. Corp., Sole l'rop., Boston, t J" Scud fur " TU Great Skin Book."
attend a performance before the j the early days of the sect and the de-j what will be the result ?
week is over, for their work is ex- i vout and humble demeanor of the Only recently, the minister of a ecedinply clever and cannot fail to 'old type of Quakers. 'prominent Friends' Chinch in this pieoie the most fastidious patron of! Oniy a few of the Friends' Church- city suggested that an organ be Sevan '.frill e. This attraction seldom jes of today hold to the old doctrines cured to be used in the Sunday scrpets off the ity circuits but through j of fifty yea is ago. Things are being ices. , In some churches in the vi-
e.-ctra inducements Manager Murray Avas able to pet them for his house. "Mikf" the tiny pig, is still doing his f:.i!l share .of the entertaining.
Saturday announcement will hi? made of next week's program. HIS "TUMMY" STILL PAINS.
Ono Man's Stomach Achn Makes Whcl3 City Anxious Human Weather Barometer.
Fittsbuig, Fa., February 15. Mayor William 15. Hays lias stomach ache
again and he has it so badly he 1S J Jiavc taken place
laid up. lie blames it on the Aveather man. Wlun seized with the present attack, about eijiht days ago, the mayor announced that it v;is a ne'or tailing indication of sr.ow. Thv
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they seemed to be doomed to fall. In Richmond, the Quaker City, there is a great opportunity to study the course Avhich has been taken by this great religious sect, the Christian denomination which did so much for the early colonization of the West. In Richmond, the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends is held, and here manv of the radical changes
went her nan corroborated this M-oiihrsvinir snow in this dish ict,
the mayor said to his fin.nds:; "It's all riuht. boys; just as soiy as the snow "falls -1 shall" be n wei
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PHILLIP
THEATRE
0.3..JI1 tf, UiitJi aid Manager. Matinee daily 3 p. m. hveniugs 8:15 p. m. WEEK OF FEB. 12th. A.-MISS GRACE MILLER. Overture. E-R.' MAJOR D'LAUGIILIN. World's Greatest Gun and Baton Spinners. 0-TIIOMPS0N SISTERS. Sin;:ers and Dancers. D-THE TWO TANATAS. Comedy Acrobatic and boxing sketch; Also introducing their funny little trained pig, "Mike." E-CAL. LANKERT. Illustrated Songs. T THE ALPINE SISTERS. World's only lady shadowgraphers. O THE PHIL0SC0PE. Special ladies' and children's matinee daily, 5 cents, except on Mon--day, -when each lady will be given a 'box of bon-bons, and on Wednesday handsome souvenir. Candy to children on Saturday matinee.
man." .
Snow didn't fall .and the
continued to suffer. Twice ' since then the Aveather bureau sent out snow alarms and each time the mayor perked up, only to be disappointed. Today the bureau positively asserts si.oav is coming, but the mayor is disheartened and Avill nurse his stomach ache in bed until he can see the snow. The mayor is a thorough believer in the theory he advances that his suffering is caused by the atmospheric ' conditions preceding a fall of snoAV. He doesn't suffer in damp weather or when rain is threatened. For vears ho thus has been afflicted.
model nii.ed, and the old time customs cinity, organs are already in use, and are being thrown aside. Only in the are assisted by choirs. Compare the llicksite branches do the "straight- services of U:e Quakers of todav Avith
laced" doctrines of our .forefathers j the Sunday worship of the Quakers!
still hold forth, and in some of these J who helped to found the church. No
music Avas heard, and no regular minister Avas hired for the purpose of administering the spirit to the congregation. Long prayers Ave re given and Avhen anyone wished, he or she arose, gave a talk, or sermon, of indefinite length. Nowadays preachers are hire I to speak from the pulpits, organs and choirs give a variety to the service by rendering music and the loi.g silent periods, formerly thought to he of so pre at a value to the Quaker who came to sit in the House of God and think of Lis sins, are cut into by sermons and sngs. In the Quaker church there is an
i'ht hoard, or committee, to all law suits and cuetions be
tween membeis are supposed to be sulm.it ted. before being taken to the courts. This custom is said to be
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hly the most noticeable thing ,a rks this epoch in the hh-tory
ue oL the coiitry s most conserva-
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gradual dropping oJ'i' .l tii "plain"
and ! cvei si
aracleried ttie i wh'.c'i
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-the use
"Inon, wiiicu lias c
.speech of the (Quaker since the origination of the church, itself. I'or two centuries, a Quaker has been distinguished by his manner of speech
mayor all, dress. The peculiar speech is
going rapidly sinking to rest Avith the bodies of the old-line Quakers, Avho never used any other. The dress of the Quaker is soon to be a thing of the past, as it is now rapidly disappearing. The broad brim hat and the long coat are not so frequently seen as they were two or three decades since. The Quaker Avho is devout enough to print upon himself the picture of his faith is rarely found in this modern time and neArer is a young man seen in such a garb. Not that the dress Avas any
thing but the best, but this sIioavs j
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MARDI GRAS Excursion tickets to
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GREENSFORK (Palladium CoiTespondence.) Greensfork, Ind.; Feb. 15. Farmers' Institute will be held Friday
and Saturday, February 23 and 24,
instead of February 16 and 17, as
formerly announced. J. II. Allen of Hagerstown, read a very interesting paper on the "U. S. Constitution," at the Research club Sunday night.
Enos Thornburg and wife, of Su-
gar Grove, attended services at the U. B. church Sunday. The Foland property was sold at public sale Saturday, for $1,000. Ede Martindale purchased it. W. L. Hatfield and daughters, Hazel and Edith, spent Saturday in Richmond. Jesse Homey is able to be out again.
Tom Lamb shipped two car loads of cattle from here Saturday. Geo. Nicholson spent Wednesday in Richmond. Owen Hoover is sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Smith. The spelling match Saturday night was well attended. Mrs. Florence
Boyd won first prize, Cal Davis second and Geo. Hoover third. A quantity of ice was packed here last week. Misses Isabel Kienzle, Minnie Long and May and Nellie Lamb attended teachers institpte at Richmond Saturday. The proceeds of the dinner served by the ladies cemetery association on election day was $31.00; $25.00 clear. The Dramatic company will play
"In Old Virginia," Saturday night in Kienzle 's opera ihouse. Music will be furnished by the Greensfork orchestra.
that the Quaker lias succumbed to fashion, the dictator, and has left be-
rhind in his modern mind, the cus
toms of his ancestors. The dress of the Avomen is radicallv changed, tbe dull gray or brown, Avith the 'plain skirt and "Quaker" bonnet being seen but seldom and. in the place of this simple costume, the women clothe themselves in silks and the raiment which' would, in the olden -days, haA-e been called the garb suggested by ' the .''Tempter.''' Jewels and finery are also worn. The social customs of a people undergo a change but slowly, but : a great change has within a short time, been brought about in the Quaker sect, and the young people dance, and play cards, both of Avhich are noAV called modern amusements, while to
droppi ng out and the law is somelimes sought by eontending parties, without giving the church arbitrators a chance to enter into the discussion. The church is being overlooked and questions are being settled by the same authorities that hand out justice to all classes and religions. Richmond is the location of a Quaker college, one of the largest in the West, and an ample opportunity is given to study the young men and Avomen who are receiving their education in this"' instution. A short time ago, over tAventy of the students
Ave re before the faculty on a charge of insubordination and riot. Neither of these Avords are to be found in the Quaker dictionary of "peace." Yet here they are at Earlham, and in order to secure their readmission to the dormitory of the school, the school, the young men had' to sign a paper, binding themselves to, exemplary conduct in the future., The Avhole school, Avith no exceptions, sided with the young men, and the voung women refused to go to their meals until after the affair Avas settled. Class scraps' and student pranks are alloAved and the annual class struggle does not always end in peace. But this is the change which has been wrought in Quaker customs. By such comparisons, can the true amount of divergence from the old
A TRAINED NURSE After Years of Experience, Advises Women in Regard to Their Health.
Mrs. Martha Pohlnian of 55 Chester Avenue, NeAvark, N. J., who is a graduate Nurse from the Block ley Training School, at Philadelphia, end for six years Chief Clinic Nurse at the Philadelphia Hospital, writes theletter printed beloAv. bhe has the ad-antageof personal experience, besides her professional education, and what she has to say ma3r be absolutely relied upon. Many other women are afflicted as she was. They can regain health in the same way. It is prudent to heed such advice from such a source. Mrs. Pohlman writes: ' I am firmly persuaded, after eight years of exjxM'ience Avith Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, that it is the safest nn l lest medicine for any suffering woman to use." " Immediately aftor my marriage I found liiut my health bogau to fail me. I b.v came Aveak ami pah, Avith severe bearing-down pains, fearful backaches and frequent dizzy S)ells. Th doctors prescribed for me, yet I did not improve. I would bloat after eating", and frequently
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Many requests from Catarrh sufferers who use atomizers have resulted in Liquid Cream Balm, a new and convenient form of Ely's Cream Balm, the only remedy for Catarrh which can alwaj-s be depended on. In power to allay Anflammation, to cleanse the clogged air-passages, to promote free, naturaJ breathing, the two forms of Cream Jalm are alike. Liquid Cream Balm is cold by all druggists for 75 cents, including spraying tube. Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Waren street, New York.
' . CREAM TO WHIP. ...... Extra Heavy. Fresh Milk Phone 292. HADLEY BROS. - ;
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