Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 54, 9 April 1908 — Page 4

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FRIENDS

MERGER

All Foreign Missionary Work Of the Church Under One Head.

A CONFERENCE IS HELD.

WHIP WATSON USES HIS TRUSTY PL

Beats the Democrats Into Line by Diplomatic House Rule.

CANNOT HINDER NOW.

PROGRAM OF BUSINESS HAS BEEN SPECIFICALLY SET DOWN AND CONGRESSMAN MUST ABIDE BY IT.

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At an all-day conference of about fteventy-fivo pastors and missionary workers from the Friends' Churches over thestate and the Indiana and the

Western Yearly Meetings of the Friend" Church, held yesterday in the First Friends' church, Thirteenth and Alabama streots In Indianapolis, a movement' was started for tho merger of all' the foreign missionary work' of the Friends' Church In Indiana, with that of all J he other states under the control of the American Friends' Boarff of Foreign Missions. The principal 'address was delivered "by the Jlev. C. E. Tebbetts of this city, general secretary of the American Friend Board of Foreign Missions. Members of the American Friends' Board ofForeign Missions were present from New York, Kansas and Ohio, In addition to the members representing the Indiana and tho Western Friends' Yearly Meetings. The executive committee of tho board held a clotted session last night in the pastor's study at the First Church for a thorough discussion of the problems which greet the worker for foreign missions. The conference, which has been on for the last two days, closed with the session last night.

Washington, April !. Congressman James E. Watson is 111.; author of the rule by which the republican majority in the houso of representatives put. a crimp in the democratic filibusters who have been twisting the republican elephant's tail and blocking bu.-iuess in the house. When the "whip" returned from Indiana he found that the democrats had sewed up the house and were having their own way. lie drafted a rule which he thought would handle the democratic brethren and showed it to Dalzell and Bayne of the. committee on rules. In every syllable of the rule

there was evidence of the mailed fist.

"This rule is simply awful, .lim."

said Dalzell.

"Well, we have to deal with an aw

ful situation," replied Watson.

The republicans got. a strangle hold

on the democrats and struck them in

the solar plexus with Watson's rub?. When the rule had been read the democrats gasped for breath, then

proceeded to get mad and do volcanic-stunts.

According to old timers the rule is

a rare work of art. It provides for the entire procedure of the house from Wednesday until Monday afternoon. It stipulates that adjournment shall be

had without any roll call and states

on what days certain pending bills shall be considered without roll calls. It further provides that the bouse shall convene every morning at 11:110

o'clock and fixes the hour of adjourn

ment for each day.

PLENTY OF TROUBLE Is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowels, to get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings Jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 2oc, at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store.

TOT FOUND SLEEPING BETWEEN DOGS

Parents Searched for ty-four Hours.

Twen-

Tower Hill, 111., April 0. Sleeping

peacefully between two big hogs,

themselves elumbering in a pen

Charles, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glick, of Tower Hill, was

found by anxious parents and neigh bors after a twen ty-fotir hour search.

The baby had strayed from home,

and the dlstmcted parents alarmed tho

neighbors, 100 Joining In the search

The streams were dragged and the netgnborlng -woods visited.

Battle Creek Specialist Offers Good Suggestion to Dyspeptics. It t seldom that a groat specialist will isrive away the secrets of his profpf-sion, but occasionally we find one who is mo:o libf-ral. A noted specialist on stomach disorders, dyspepsia and appendicitis says:' "I always prescribe the following with the preatcst ui:eess. f o r . i ii (1 i K-P t ion, acut or chronic; dyspepsia, .sour stomach, distress after eatlnir. such as heart palpitation, shortness of breath, constipation, depression, headache and biliousness. These simple but powerfully blended ingredients can usually be obtained at fWiy leading drugstore, or the drugfrist can obtain tlir-iu from wholesale firms who supply the profession generally with rare extracts and essences. .Mix in a bottle two 'innces syrup of lintr-r, one ounce fonip. essence of ('ardiol and two ounces ess.-ncc of Pepsin. Shake well and take on-or two teaspoon f uis alter each meal, or before, to excite the appetite, if necessary. For costivencss. a dose at nisjht will do much pood. I t children who have stomachache- take this freely. Adults can find nothing that will do so much permanent trood ami at the same lime give prompt relief from distress."

The Lowest Price Without the Asking.

Standard Patterns Give Satisfaction 10c and 13c.

WAR DOGS PREPARE

May Be Unleashed to Spring At Throat of Venezuela.

MOBILIZATION IS PLANNED.

REMAINS TAKEN UP

AFTER 136 YEARS

Swedenborg to Be Reburied on

Native Soil.

London, April 0. After reposing in London for l.'itl years, the remains of

Emanuel Swcndenborg, the famous

mystic and writer, will soon be on their way to Sweden for burial in their native soil. The Swedish government formally request the exhumation and surrender of the body, and, on the British government assenting, authorized Count Wrangel, the Swedish minister in London, to arrange the details.

Chicago, April 0. A dispatch front Washington, 1). ('., says: Plans are being elaborated in detail for the mobilization of a joint military and naval force in Venezuelan waters as soon as possible after President Roosevelt obtains congressional sanction o resort to force against Castro. It may not be deemed necessary by the administration to make this martial demonstration, but the war and navy departments are both mapping out a tentative military movement. The whole military situation is now under consideration by the general staff of the army and the general board of t.ie navy by a direct order from the president, upon Secretary Root's recommendation for preparedness to back up eventualities with a show of arms.

President Roosevelt cannot consti

tutionally declare war against Ver.ez

uela. Legislative authority would be required for such a campaign and the present preparation of plans, it is understood, will be merely in accord with the policy of mapping out campaigns for possible emergencies. Directions given in the present instance are, however, thj most explicit made since the army and navy was ordered to prepare for participation in the international relief column against Peking during the Boxer troubles. They are being guarded closely and transmitted verbally from bureau to bureau.

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ADVANCE SHOWING OF Tine New

Undemuislini

Beginning tomorrow wc arc Going to Devote More Attention to the Displaying of the Neil Undermuslins.

Quite the largest and most pleasing assortment of undermuslins wc have ever gathered for your consideration will be found here when you visit this store. We've considerably enlarged our assortment this season and by so doing we are enabled to quote 6ur friends better values than ever before offered by us. A few instances:

Corset Covers 10c to $1.50. 36 cloz. assorted styles, lace and embroidery trimmed; also the plain staple goods with hemstitching and tucking. They are the best values we have ever assembled, 25c. 40 doz. assorted styles. These will probably be the best sellers in the line, choice 50c Many choice numbers at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Chemise 50c to $1.50.

SKIRTS 50c to $5.00. 15 numbers of muslin skirts, 3 yards wide, embroidery trimmed, choice ..$1.00 Large assortments at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. See the new embroidered Skirts at $4.00 and $5.00 SHORT SKIRTS 39c to $1.00. DRAWERS 25c to $1.50. Look at the assortment for 25c. The line of. lace and emb. trimmed will please, 39c and 50c.

GOWNS 59c to $2.00 Regular and slip over styles, high and low neck; long and short sleeves. Lace and emb. trimmed. Special values 75c & $1.00 See the line of plain gowns made from the best muslin, at 75c to $1.25. 4-PIECE SETS $5.00 to $8.50. Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers.

Children's Undermuslins Gowns, 45c to 90c; Skirts, 39c to 75c; Drawers, 8c to 40c

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JOHANNESBERG FIELD YIELDS MUCH GOLD

Mining Experts Make mate on Output.

Esti-

INVENT NOVEL NIGHT SIGNAL

Marine Calculates It to Be a Success.

C. HASEMEIER CO. I I I III II " ' 1

HOPE TO PROTECT EXPO. AGAINST FIRE

Italians Have Introduced International Competition.

TEDDY NOT HEEDED Counsel on Naval Increase Was All for Naught It Seems. ONLY TWO BATTLESHIPS.

Washington, D. C, April O. President Roosevelt's recommendation for

Increasing tho navy wero partially ignored by the house committee on Naval Affairs, which has reported the naval appropriation bill. Instead of making provision for four battle ships of the first class, as urged by the president, the bill carries appropriation for only two. The committee also disregarded the administration's recommendation with respect to submarine torpedo boats, providing for eight instead of only four, as suggested. When Representative Lilly, of Connecticut, demanded his investigation of the methods employed by the Holland company in securing the incorporation of this item In the bill, it was thought the committee would adhere to the administration program, but it was not swerved from Its original puruose.

London. April P. It is estimated by mining experts at Johannesburg that the amount of gold still to be mined along the Rand Reef is to be valued at $5,000,000,000.

Kokomo Woman Gives Fortune

To Help Women Who Suffer. In the past few years Mrs. Cora B. Miller has spent $125,000.00 hi giving medical treatment to afflicted women. Sometime ago we announced in the columns of this paper that she would send free treatment to every woman who suffered from female diseases or piles. More than a million women have accepted this generous offer, and as Mrs.

Miller is still receiving requests from j thousands of women from all parts of

the world, who have not yet used the remedy, she has decided to continue the offer for awhile longer, at least. This is the bimple. mild and harmless preparation that has cutvd so many women in the privacy of their own homes after doctors and ottier remedies failed. It is ospeeially prepared for the

Washington, April ;. First Lieut. Fred A. Ramsey, Marine Corps, on duty at the Ptiget Sound Barracks, has

applied for a patent on a night signal- I ling device to be used on board ship or by land parties. The device is cal-1 dilated to take the place of the pres-' ent system of night signalling by torches and by searchlights. Lieut. Ram- i

sey declares that his device is more reliable, will be effective at a greater distance, and will work faster than the present systems. His apparatus consists of two powerful lights, one red and the other white. The signalling is done by changing the position and combination of these lights. This is managed from a keyboard similar to that on a typewriter, so that all the operator has to do to flash any letter of the alphabet is to press the proper key. The entire apparatus weighs little and can easily be carried about on land.

Rome. April 0. In view of the damages caused by fire to previous international expositions, the Italian cxesutive committee on the international exposition to be held in Turin in 1011, has instituted an international com-

ATTEMPT TO COMBINE ALL BUSINESS MEN Hope to Study Common Interests of Employers.

Paris, April 'A-The attempt to combine the business men of all France into a non-political protective association, to be known as "The Federation of French Manufacturers and Rusiness Men," is reported to be making satis-

Seed Potatoes Seed Oats Essex Rape Lawn Seed Garden Seed Seed Corn Prices Right

Garver & Meyer Seed Merchants

We are in a position to furnish good seeds for garden and farm at as low figures as any reliable house. Call or write us for catalogue. Phones H. 2198; B. 398.

factory progress. The plan of con-

petition to lest the. relative merits of ! voking monthly meetings in order to various materials and processes where-i study the common interests of employ-i

by the timber and textile tissues to be used in the construction of the exposition buildings may be rendered 11011-inflaiuable.

ers has been adopted.

Caller Are you sure your mistress isn't in? New Maid I hope you don't doubt her word, sir. Philadelphia Inquirer.

Family Retainer Oh, sir, something terrible has 'appened: Your daughter, Miss (Jwendoiyp, sir, has eloped with , the chauffeur, sir, an' they're off in the motor cor, sir. The Old Man Thauk the Lord! Maybe 1 can save a little money now that the girl and the ma

chine are both gone. Puck.

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GEOGRAPHICALCONGRESS

AVER'S HAIR VIGOR

Will Be Held in Geneva Year.

Geneva. Switzerland, April !.--The Ninth International Geographical congress will be held at Geneva from July UTth to August tfth. The last place

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When you first feel a sensation ot pain In the fingers that may mean a felon, at once put rock salt In the oven, pulverize It aud mix with equal parts of turpentine. This mixture applied frequently will destroy within twenty-four hours even a felon that has made some headwav.

MASONIC CALENDAR.

April 9 Wayne Council Rehearsal Super Kx de-

Thurday, R & S. M.

gree. Friday, April 10 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.

It Will Be Established at Harvard College. Cambridge, Mass., April !. Plans for the school of commerce to he established in connection with the Harvard graduate school of arts and sciences have been completed, and are awaiting the approval of the governing boards.

of assembly was in the United States, j and it is nine years since the geogra- , phers met in Europe at Berlin. j

speedy and permanent cure of leucor-, The representative character of the rhoea or whitish discharges, ulcer-' congress is already assured. ation. displacements or falling of the i womb, profuse, scanty or painful per-! epunfll OF PflMMFRPF

III I lilt- l.'l HUUaii IUUK'1 B W, growths; also pains in the head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings, nervousness, creeping feeling up the spine, melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashes, weariness and piles from any cause, or no matter of how long standing. Every woman sufferer, unable to find relief, who will write Mrs. Miller now without delay, will receive by mail free of charge, a 50-cent box of this simple home remedy, also a book with explanatory illustrations showing why women suffer and how they can easily cure themselves at home without the aid of a physician. Don't suffer another day. but write at once to Mrs. Cora B. Miller. ,910 .Miller Building, Kokomo, Indiana.

"I have brought you a poem of four stamus, sir." Editor (examining it I can count five. Contributor (mystified) Sir? Editor Yes; in addition to the four, you pee, I note it etanca chance of go lag into ta waxtcb&skL"

The final free gas cookery lecture will be given Friday afternoon at half past two o'clock in room No. 1010 Main street in the Westcott Hotel Block. The interest in the lectures which Mrs. Swan has given on this, her second visit, has been very keen and the large number of different ladies who have been present at the various classes shows how wide is the interest in the subject of economical artificial gas cookery. The program Friday afternoon will include cake baking and broiling of flank steak and fish. Possibly pie baking will be done if time will allow. Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co.

Quality Clothes For Spring. Of course you are goin? to have a new pring suit as soon as you learn the au'horitative styif.s. That's why we want you to see our exten-sivt-showing. If yoi wish to be correctly dress'-d. be sure and see that ir n;(nie is on your clothing. K - Clothiers & - Hatters K - Furnishers Krone & Kennedy Corner 8th and Main

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The Supreme Moment at the wedding is when th brii cuts her wedding cake and sniffs the delicious flavor and rich said luscious consistency of a cake mad? by ts. Our wedding cakes are famous in Richmond, and we will be pleased to furnish them for parties, receptions, wedding or private use from Zwiss-ler'8.

Zwisslcr's

90S Main SI.

BAKERY and RESTAURANT

Pnane 1C5S.