Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 11, 19 November 1908 — Page 6

PAGE SIX. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGUA3I, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19.

CONFERENCE OF . CATHOUr IDS Extension of Catholic Influence Was Determined Upon.

NARROWLY ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY Wilbur Wright's Presence of

Mind Saves Him.

BOURKE COCKRAN SPEAKS. LARGE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE RECEIVED GREAT SATISFACTION UPON THE WORK THAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED.

Chicago, Not. 19. The first Catholic Missionary congress, which convened In this city last Sunday, with 1,500 delegates, Including the majority of the distinguished leaders of the church both clerical and lay, In the country, losed with a mass meeting last night, the feature of which was a stirring address by W. Bourke CockTan, of New York. On every hand were heard expressions of satisfaction at the work of the congress in outlining a new missionary movement designed In particular to perpetuate the Catholocism of immigrants from Catholic countries and to send priests to sparsely settled districts. In the end It is the purpose of the congress that the church In America shall support missionaries in foreign lands. A message of thanks was sent to the Pope at Rome and another presented to Archbishop Falconio for the encouragement g'v.-n the meeting. Alexand jianger of Kankakee, sounded the keynote of the movement when he declared that theassimilatlon of various races into one nation was going on in America, and that it can be most effectively forwarded by the Catholic church. A, A. Hirst, of Philadelphia, another speaker, referred to German Catholics as the most enlightened citizens of that country, because they understood their religion. William P. Breen, of Ft. Vayne, Ind., discussed methods of over oming obstacles in the way of chui ' extension and missionary endeavor. In addition to Mr. Cockran, the mass meeting last night was addressed by Archbishop Quigley of Chicago, and Bishop Donahue, of Wheeling, W. Va. Substantial contributions were received and enthusiastic approval of the congress, which marks the advance of the Roman Catholic church in America to a position In the church councils on a parity with other nations, was

voiced by speakers, who outlined the

steps necessary to be taken in the

movement inaugurated by the mission

ary congress. " The final benediction and dismissal of the delegates and visiting prelates wp given by Archbishop Quigley.

Lemans, Nov. 19. Wilbur Wright,

the American aeroplanist, had a narrow escape yesterday from serious in

jury in an accident similar to that

which happened to his brother Orville's

aeroDlane at Ft. Mier some weeks ago.

The chain attached to one of the pro

peller's broke when he was making his second flight yesterday afternoon and

the machine began to turn over.

Wright, with marvelous presence of

mind, re-established the balance of the aeroplane by leaning to one side and

cut off the motor, descending In safe

ty.

If You Are Over Fifty Read This Most people past middle-age suffer

from kidney and bladder disorders

which Foley's Kidney Remedy would

cure. Stop the drain on the vitality and restore needed strength and vigor. Commence taking Foley's Kidney

Remedy today. A. G. Luken & Co.

fHE PEOPLEARE AROUSED

They No Longer Doubt Testimonials

Are Useless. The Root Juice people came to Rich

oaond to prove the reports that were

circulating over the country In rela

tlon to the many remarkable cures the great remedy was making. Hundreds of people that heard of the remedy, crowded into A. G. Luken's Drug store

and bought some of it and after tak'

Ing It a short while many returned for

more and urged their friends to try it

Many local testimonials were pub

llshed In this paper until It became useless as so many of this city know

of many cures it has made and Is mak

lng. It has certainly proved to be the greatest remedy known for the stomach, liver, kidneys and blood. It is

remarkable the way It heals the stom

ach and bowels and gives strength to

the liver and kidneys. Out of all of the hundreds that gave the remedy a

fair trial at this point not a single one has been heard to condemn it, but on

the contrary many who suffered for years with indigestion, chronic con

stipation, rheumatism and various kid

ney complaints, after taking a few

bottlaa of the Juice claim a positive cur. So the great remedy does not merely patch. IT CURES. Root

Juice is sold for $1 a bottle, six bottles

for S5 at A. G. Luken's drug store.

CENTERVILLE, IND.

Centervllle, Ind., Nov. 19. Randall

Beck was agreeably surprised by

party of his young friends who came to the home of his parents Mr. and

Mrs. John W. Beck, on Monday even

ing. The occasion was the thirteenth

anniversary of his birthday. Many presents were received by the young

host.

Mrs. Anna Reece is the guest of

relatives at Fountain City.

Mrs. Clark Wilson is entertaining Mrs. Claude Brainard and son Ogden

of Brownsville, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey en

tertained this week Harry and Lee

Monger of Cambridge City.

Mrs. Louise Brown of Hobbs Station, Ind., Is making an extended visit

to her mother and sister-in-law Mr.

and Mrs. John Fleet.

Mrs. Nellie Ellason attended the fu

neral of her uncle. Cyrus Smith at In

dianapolis on Tuesday.

Tho Rev. C. A. Winn and family

left this week for Seymour, Ind.

where Rev. Winn has been appointed

pastor of the Christian church.

Miss Myrtle Charman gave a dinner

party recently at her home near Cen

terville. Her guests included Mr. and

Mrs. Edward Savage of Richmond

Mr. and Mrs. John Medearis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Neal, Miss Nola Savage

of Centervllle.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark are. occu

pying the C. J. Harvey dwelling on

Main Cross street

Mr. and Mrs. John C. King are visit

ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber at Chi

cago.

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iV A TWENTIETH

CENTURYJJUESTION What Shall Be Done With Millions of People in China?

DAVIDSON'S OPINION.

SPEAKS AT LAST SESSION OF FRIENDS' MISSIONARY CONFERENCE IN THIS CITY SEVERAL PAPERS READ.

ECONOMY. IND.

Economy, Ind., Nov. 19. Mrs. Mary

Chamness is spending this week in

Williamsburg.

Mrs. Ellen Clark was in Richmond

shopping, Tuesday.

Tria f1ccoa T.ll f!nd Haiton. Marina

Weyl and vergle Menaennan anena

ed Mrs. Hollingsworth's funeral at

Williamsburg. Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor were

in Richmond, Tuesday.

Mrs. Will McGunnlgill of Modoc Is

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cain this week.

Willie Lewis of Williamsburg, was

here Tuesday on business.

Mrs. Wade Canady arrived from Wil

liamsburg Tuesday noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver HIatt spent

Tuesday In Richmond visiting relatives.

Lee Lamb, Mort Harter, Harry Macy

and George Thornburg are attending the Grand Lodge of O. D. F. at Indianapolis today.

Mr. and Mrs. Orr of Anderson were

guests of relatives here recently.

M. C. Lamb is subbing R. R. 23 for

a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. .Lewis Pierce were vis

iting Mrs. Rebecca Edwards, Tuesday afternoon.

Miss Mabel Hunnicutt is with Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Atkinson this week.

Mrs. Axa Anderson arrived from

Muncie Tuesday evening after a visit

there with relatives.

Mrs. Harry Cain spent Tuesday vis

iting in Modoc.

Edgar Manning had a fire Tuesday

that came near being a destructive one. Fire was started in a clearing, and It spread so rapidly that help was

called in to put it out as it threatened

the barn.

Mrs. Nettle Cecil is now visiting in

Parker City for a few days.

W. E. Oler was transacting business

in Modoc, Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Oler of Sugar

Grove were visiting Mrs. Manda Oler Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ulry ate sup

per with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Replogle, Tuesday evening.

J. W. Taylor shipped a carload of

hogs Wednesday to Indianapolis.

"The people of America, during the past five years have been crying for China to awaken, ana now that these people are about to awaken, It is a

question of the twentieth century, what shall be done with that four hundred millions of people?' Thus spoke A. Warburton Davidson, mis

sionary to west China, at the last ses

slon of the Friends' conference at the South Eighth Street Friends church last evening. His subject was on "The Awakening of China," and was

very much enjoyed by all who were

in attendance.

Mr. Davidson pointed out that no other country has made such progress

during the past five years as China. "The country is located In the temper

ate zone, where all the races are to be reckoned with. While its present greatness is due to its large coast line

and good harbors, it Is a rich and resourceful land managed by thrifty people. The Chinese have been sending

their young and bright sons to the western countries to learn and study

proper conditions, and when they re

turn home the best things are adopted and started In the Chinese lives. Thus it is that it will be only a short time

that China will awaken."

Preceedlng the very interesting talk by Mr. Davidson, Mrs. Mattie King of

this city, read a very Interesting paper on the subject of "The Transformation of Hawaii." Prof. Elbert Russell of Earlham college, presided over the meeting yesterday afternoon. Julia E. Jessup of Economy, read a paper on "The Power of Simple Manliness as Shown in the Life of Pa ton." A paper by Miss Nellie Cassett of Earlham college, on "Missionary Enthusiasm Shown in the Life of Patteson," was read.

CABINET AIDS

SCHOOLTEACHERS Industries Easier to Explain to Children. The new Industrial cabinet recently secured by the school board for the use of theteachers in explaining the manufacture of various products, Is proving a great aid to the teachers Jn the grades. The new cabinet explains 86 industries to the minutest detail, showing the raw material, the different stages of manufacture and the finished product. The cabinet is divided into three parts, one section being devoted to the mineral kingdom which takes in coal, gold, copper, silver, etc., and the second portion being adopted to the vegetable kingdom and the third section to the animal kingdom. There Is also a color study which contains 17G distinct colors.

HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious malady. A. G. Luken & Co.

HOLD CONFERENCE. Eldorado, O., Nov. 19. The Eldorado Board of Health and the board of directors of the Eldorado Cream ery company held a Joint meeting yesterday to determine upon the most sanitary way to sewer the creamery. It was decided to investigate thoroughly the conditions governing the drainage, and to immediately install a plant that would satisfy the Board of Health.

YOUNG EVANS IS

GIVEN

MILTON, IND.

Milton, Ind., Nov. 19. J. W. Hinkle

had a severe attack ot heart trouble Monday.

Harry Medsker of Cambridge City,

has opened a photograph gallery In

Milton.

Mr. and Mrs. Or an Bragg were at In

dianapolis Monday.

Large audiences attended the revi

val at the Christian church Sunday.

The meetings will continue through

this week and over Sunday.

Supt. C. H. Wood has recovered suf

ficiently to conduct the schools without the assistance of Lee Reynolds, who for several weeks rendered efficient service.

Rev. Mr. Gottschal of Lewisville,

was a recent Milton visitor.

James M. Doddridge and family will

occupy the house vacated by J. W. Brumfield.

Mrs. Amanda Niedham has returned

from Centervllle, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Walter Matthews.

Mrs. Sylvia Watt and Miss Clara

Watt, of near Connersvllle, are at Mrs. Alice H. Gresh's.

Mrs. Mary Ogle and daughter, Mrs. Hllde, of Hartford City , who have

been visiting Mrs. Jerome Vernon, have returned home.

Miss Sarah Mehan Is at Springboro, Ohio, visiting her sister, Mrs.

Throckmorton. Her sister. Mrs. Kate

Smelker of GreenviKe, Ohio, accompanied her. David Parker was called to Indianapolis Saturday to the bedside of his son, Roscoe, who is not so well. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Beeson have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter Alice to Dr. Charles Knlese of Cambridge City, at 3 p. m., Thursday, Nov. 26. Exekiel Hutchinson and family of Bentonville, have moved to Milton and occupy the house vacated by C. G. Smyth on Walnut street Ernest Mote and Miss Edna Mann, spent Sunday with Milton friends.

Mrs. Christian Kerber is at Indian

apolis, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mueller. Dr. Ruby of Union City was Miss Reba Crans's guest over Sunday.

Courtmartial Findings Are Approved. Washington, Nov. 19. Lieut. Frank T. Evans, United States navy, who was reduced 150 members In rank for conduct unbecoming an officer and prejudicial to the service, was reprimanded y Acting Secretary Newberry in accordance with the findings of the court martial In the following language: "Te department for reasons obvious to the service, regards this as a peculiarly deplorable case, and in pubashing its disapproval of the conduct

of Lieut. Evans refrans from expressing fully its condemnation of the actions of this officer on the occasion in question. A casual reading, however, of the charges and specifications with the findings thereon will be sufficient to enable the service to form Its own estimate of an officer who has been found guilty of the acts alleged in this case." The court-martial found Lieut Evans guilty of leaving his station before being adequately relieved, of disrespectful language to his superior officer

and of inviting two enlisted men to have a bottle of beer in his room.

If you suffer from constipation anrf liver trouble Foley's Orino Laxative will cure you permanently by stimu lating the digestive organs so they will act naturally. Foley's Orlno Lax ative does not gripe, is pleasant to take and you do not have to take lax atives continually after taking Orino Why continue to be the slave of pill and tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Pay Less This Season If you've decided on paying $25 or $28 for your Fall Suit, let us show you what he offer this season. Fall Suits worth as high as $28 at $18, $20, $22 Undoubtedly the best line evr displayed at so low a price. KRONE The Tailor 12 N. Ninth St.

Winter blasts, causing ppneumonia, pleurisy and consumption will soon be here. Cure your cough now. and strengthen your lungs with Foley's Honey and Tar. Do not risk starting the winter with weak lungs, when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure the most obstinate coughs and colds, and prevent serious results. A. G. Luken AC.

RAW LUNGS.

When the lungs are sore and Inflamed, the germs of pneumonlia and consumption find lodgement and multiply. Foley's Honey and Tar kills the cough germs, cures the most obstinate racking cough, heals the lungs, and prevents serious results. The genuine is in the yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co.

CHORCH AFFAIRS IN GOOHONDITION Christian Church Selects Officers for Year. The work of the First Christian

church on South Tenth street, was shown to be in a very flourishing condition by reports that were made at the congregational meeting held last evening. The treasurer announced that during the year $4,200 had been received, and 1,135 expended on the church debt; $600 distributed for missionary and benevolent work and between $800 and $900 for Incidental furnishings, such as a new carpet, and repairs In the primary room. Concluding the report of the treasurer, the officers for the year were elected, and are as follows: Prof. Albert Jones, church clerk. George W. Mansfield, treasurer. Sheridan E. Mills, auditor. Elders: P. T. McLellan, Richard FFreeman, J. S. Hams and C W. King. Deacons: L. E. Little, W. A. Ellis, George Mansfield. Charles Fryar, Dr. C S. Wilson, Robert Wilson, A. J. Neff, W. S. Keeler, S. B. Mills, W. W. Mills. Prof. Albert Jones and J. M.

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