Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 324, 5 January 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 190S. EDUCATIONAL BODY . WILL MEET SOON ADMIRAL EVANS TO BE BEIMBUBSEE 7A r fancy Bulk Olives Preparations Are Being Made For the Annual Event To Be in Washington. Treasury Department Make; Arrangement to Pay Traveling Expenses. GOOD SIZE
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Begins Tuesday tnc GREATEST Cloak, Suit and Fur selling of the season. It's an opportunity no lady in Richmond or vicinity can afford to miss. WATCH THIS SPACE Monday for details. WATCH OUR WINDOWS.
LEE B. MJSBAUM
ROOSEVELT WILL SPEAK.
SOME APPREHENSION.
Washington. 1 C. Jau. L Preparations for the fifth general convention
of the Religious Kdmation association at Washington, C, February 11th j to 13th, 1908, give promise of an excep- j tionally w ell arranged program. The t indications are that this convention ' will be easily the best ever held by the :
association. The general theme will be '"The Relation of Moral and Religious Education to the Life of the Nation." This theme is divided into the following topics for the general sessions: "How Can the Educational Agencies Be Made More Effective as Moral and Religious Forces?" "How Can the Moral and Religious Agencies in the Nation be Made More Effective as Educational Forces?" Educating the Conscience of the Nation." A fourth general session is devoted to reviews of work and the annual survey of progress by Dean George Hodges. President Roosevelt has promised to receive the delegates in the eaat room at the white house, and to address them there. The local committee In Washington is making preparations which will insure to all attending the convention, proper entertainment. best wishes of all go with him. . Ed Findlay imagines he can play professional pool. Well, it amuses the boys and Ed can pay the bills. The best crowd of the season was at the rooms last night. Everybody
come up. James M. Iewis was in Indianapolis yesterday, visiting his house and incidentally looking upon "fishing tackle" ready for next summer. W. II. Q.
Washington, L. C. Jan. 4 Arrange meats have been made with the trcas ury department by which Rear-Admiral Evans, commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet, and the officers who art associated with him, may bo rHm bursed for their expenses in discharg iag official courtesies which may de volve upon them at the various ports they will isit. This decision is re ceived with considerable satisfactior by those officers who have been appre hensive that they would be put to co:i siderable expense, on account of the cruise of the vessels, especially as the trip may be extended yi as to return to the Atlantic Coast by way of Suez That would mean a call at the various European ports. The decision of the treasury department has to do only with certain travelling expenses in the way of providing the means of trans poitation, and does not take into ac count any reimbursement for the out lay in the way of dining or wining on shipboard in return for similar courtesies extended to our naval officers on shore.
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News of the T. P. A.
We are in receipt of Bro. Ryan's effort in the Terre Haute star of last week and we beg to advise him that we are still very much alive.
The "financial" flurry has not visably truck tis. Here is wishing him and
all others Year.
a prosperous happy New
M. E. Shrceve was in Indianapolis yesterday. John A. Evans returned Friday from Columbus, Ohio, where he has been visiting. We are pleased to receive the applications of Robert A. Tyler, Fred G. iiaisley and V. II. Pitts. The boys
are welcome and we would be glad to see them come up often. The board of directors held a meeting last night and we understand they expect to spring a surprise on the members. C. W. Morgan will move to Dayton th.s week. The boys arc sorry to see Charles leave town and he will be missed at the rooms. However, the
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The pa6t week has furnished some remarkable weather for this season of the year. There wero April thunder and lightning storms accompanied by heavy rainfall and in the middle of the week there was clear, fresh fall weather, which reminded the residents of Indian summer. A heavy rainfall in midwinter is something that does not often happen even in this changeable climate, but last Sunday evening over a half inch of rain fell. The following day there was .OG of an inch, making the total precipitation for the two days over one inch. The advance guard, of what promises to be a robust cold wave, straight from Medicine Hat, arrived in the city last night. Weather predictions throughout the middle west are for a continued cold spell. The following table shows the conditions of the past week: High. Low. Rain. Sunday, Dec. 29 45 27 .65 Monday, Dec. 30 55 35 .36 Tuesday. Dec. 31 37 21
Wednesday, Jan. 1 ..45 29 Thursday. Jan. 2 42 19 Friday, Jan. 3 37 22 Saturday, Jan. 4 41 32 .19
that we have been together we have never had a divorce case in our club. We have studied art. literature, the questions of the day, given flower exhibits, and for the last seven years have worked hard to improve the civicbeauty of our home district. Instead of disrupting homes we have helped to mako them beautiful." Mrs. Guy Duvail of the Criterion, was equally pronounced in her opinion. She said: 'Culture is tue first fruit ol women's clubs. T5y contact we get
a broadening or tue mind wnien we would not get otherwise. The dub has
placed the American woman ahead of
all the other women of the world in the race for intelligence. No. I do not
believe one word of the report that our
organizations are the cause of the di voree evil. They do not make exces
sive calls upon our time as has been
so often alleged by unthinking men. If the men stayed at home as closely as the women do. there would be less
heard about the divorce suit."
Mrs. L. P. Trueblood, a prominent member of the Tourist club, expressed herself thus: "Whatever the cause, I
am sure that the club has nothing to
do with it. I sometimes think that
the men's clubs are a contributin
cause, for they take their members
away from home in the evening. Re
sides, men clubs are not all good; I
understand there are many good and
some bad. I think the women's club
a good thing, but I think the very best
kind of club for married people is oik
founded upon the principles of the tourist, to which both men and wo
men can belong."
Mrs. W. J. Hiatt of the Athanaea,
differentiated between the kinds of
club to which a woman may belong
bhe said: "The clubs have nothing to
do with the divorce. There are not
many divorced women in the clubs
not nearly so many as there are outside of them. There is a difference in the kind of club to which one can
; belong. The literary club is the very
j best kind, I think. It is very sad in- ! deed that the divorce evil is so reva-
lent, but I am sure that the right kind of women's club is not a contributing cause. Some clubs have higher ideals and give more good development to
those who belong to them than do oth
er clubs. The club that makes exces
sive demands upon the time of a lady who has a home to care for, is not the
kind of a club to which one should be
long."
The question will contiue to be a live
topic in the meetings of the various or
ganlzations for some time to come.
ND1ANA FROG KILLED A
While Drinking From Spring He Swallowed Animal.
Lincoln, Neb., January' 4 Logan Suddith, seventy-six years old, and a civil war veteran, is dead here from having a live frog in his stomach. Suddith swallowed the frog while drinking from a spring during a visit
in Indiana last summer, since which
date he has suffered untold agony. Yesterday Suddith expelled the frog by comiting, but died during the night from shock.
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