Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 322, 27 September 1909 — Page 8
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WEATHER HO MS ECCEtlTRIC PARTY He Dished Up to Local Public A Much Varied Article Last Week. STRAW HATS AND ARCTICS fflMlC MUD MCMC
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SUGAR SPEODAL All Week, Sept 27 to Oct. 2 TT?TT3TU,7T? SIT liH A TO We will Give THREE pounds of the best IT I&IEjIEj Granulated Sugar FREE with each FIFTY CENT purchase of Tea, Coffee Spices, faking Powder or Extract. Notice Our Green Stamp Specials
For PFesemQ Ween? The line Is now ot Its very bed. ONE DAY SUMMER SUITINGS WERE IN ORDER, THEN THE FOLLOWING DAY OVERCOAT8 WERE IN BIG DEMAND.
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rubbers were in order last week. Tho weather man dished oat a conglomeration of weather that ought to have satisfied everyone,. even the most fastidious. From 87 degrees on Wednesday when suffering humanity sought relief in the cool fragrant breezes of the surrounding woods, the mercury drop ped to 35 degrees on Saturday and between trips to the cellar to see if tha furnace was going all right, this same suffering humanity made a careful invoice of the winter's supply of clothing. There were but two perfectly clear days during - the entire week. Sunday, the 19th and Saturday, the 25th. The rainfall for the week was slight, but ,74 of an inch of precipitation being registered on Wednesday and Thursday, by Walter Vossler, meteorological observer at the water works pumping station, east of the city. . , . , Hay Feverites Happy. There were several heavy frosts during the week, and the nuts came rattling down. The local peach crop suffered to a certain extent by the frosts, but the damage was not great. It is thought the hot weather is about over now, which causes great rejoicing in the heart of every hay fever patient. That winter is near at hand is evidenced by the chilly atmosphere of the past few days and coal dealers expect to do a land office business this week. The mercury early this morning hovered around the freezing mark and it would not be at all surprising if a thin coating of ice were seen on some of the creeks in the country before the week is over. The fall of "the beautiful," is expected soon, also, If present weather conditions prevail. The dally temperature for the past week was as follows: ..... High. Low. Sunday, .................. 86 47 Monday .... .. .. ........86 57 Tuesday.. ......77 59 Wednesday .87 04 Thursday.. ....79 58 Friday .. .. .. ............68 37 Saturday .. .......... .. ..04 35 oner nnnn ronnp 1111101 UUUU bllUld VT BID CMLDBEII Kansas Professor Says Middle West Farmer Spoils Offspring. TOO BUSY GROWING CROPS LITTLE ONES, HE ASSERTS, ARE BEING BROUGHT UP BY "GUESS, HEARSAY AND ALSO BY MUCH SUPERSTITION." Topeka, Kansas, Sept. 27. Farmers In the Middle West are so wrapped up In the production of wheat and corn and in growing meaty steers and fat porkers that they are likely to neglect the upbringing of their children. Such is the conclusion of Professor William A. McKeever, of the Kansas State Agricultural College. He is preparing a set of bulletins telling the fanners how to false better sons and daughters. ' Professor McKeever is sending his bulletins broadcast from Manhattan, Kansas, where they are printed mostly through subscriptions of business men of the State. "We have special courses In poultry Positively That you could give up a bad habit and take on a good one by a change from coffee to ipos! era V7c!iat Yoa Do II? A ten days trial of well made POSTUM will prove whether or not your ails come from coffee. . It te worth the experiment, for It's keen fan to be well. Battle Crek. Mich..
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727 Main Street raising, pig raising and horse breeding," he said in one of these bulletins, "while parents go right on In the good old way of rearing children by guess, hearsay and superstition. As a consequence the first children In a good many families are used for experimental purposes, and though they may be well born their prospects of a useful career are often blighted forev er." -Professor McKeever believes in the doctrine of work for children, coupled with parental attention, as the general basis for rearing a better crop of sons and daughters. Obedience, he finds, is generally regarded as the first virtue for a child, but obedience without the most intelligent direction is worse than untrammelled liberty. He feels that appreciation is lacking of the dignity of quiet home life. Professor McKeever's bulletins cov er many topics in the rearing of child ren in small towns and on farms. Very Effective for Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic Sufferers. The function of the lridnevs in to filter and strain the impurities from the blood. Pains in the urinary region and the small of the back indicate that the kidneys are sick and need treatment. Neglecting such symptoms brings rheumatism, diabetes, dropsy and heart trouble, while a sim ple nome treatment will restore and keep the kidneys in fine working order. Being a mild, balmy healing tonic, old and young can use with perfect safety. One-half ounce fluid extract Buchu; compound fluid Balm wort, one ounce; compound syrup Sarsaparilla. two ounces; mix in a bottle. Take a teaspoonful before each meal. At night take another dose, drinking plenty of water. A local druggist savs he fills It fre quently for the best physicians. A OITECTIVE DUPED Tells Judge a Story Amusing To Everybody Except To Himself. HIS VICTIM FOOLED HIM (American News Ser vie a Chicago, Sept 27. C. H. Stewart, a Pittsburg detective appeared before Municipal Judge Beitler at the Harrison Street court to prosecute S. Farrell, by whom he claimed to have been duped and robbed. Stewart , told an amusing storyamusing to everybody except himself ot how Farrell had unfurled to him scheme for gaining the reward offered for the capture of two men who had blown up a railroad bridge at Steuben, ville, Ohio. He admitted Farrell had fooled him, and said he not only failed to capture the bridge wreckers, but lost his purse watch, jewelry and about everything else about him which was portable. Farrell admitted the theft and was held to the grand Jury in bonds of $3,000. "Farrell told me one of the men was living In Chicago," Stewart told the Judge, and pointed out where I could pounce upon him unexpectedly and then claim the reward. ' ' "We came to Chicago all right, and went to the Wellington hotel, where I engaged a room for both of us. When I woke up the next morning my pockets were empty and all my money was gone. Could Tell Sandy. Emily-It is delightful to feel that one la so near home.' We ought to sight Sandy Hook this afternoon. Dora Shall we? Bow delightful! Dost tell me which he is. I can always pick a Scotch mas oat of a boa-
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Y. M. C. ft. IS TO FORMALLY OPEN FOR THE SEASON (Continued From Page One.) Vocal and Instrumental Concert Co. The ticket for the entire course Is only $1.50. Single admissions, 35 cents; children under twelve years, 20 cents. The course ticket sale will be limited. Religious Department. An article headed "Our Religion" which needs comment is as follows: The Young Men's Christian Association stands for a manly Christianity and calls upon manly young men to face .the question of personal religion, and give it the same careful consideration they would give to any other question of vital importance. However, we concede to every man the right to decide all such matters for himself. We do not attempt to force men to be religious, but hope to win them to the cause of Christianity by demonstrating that the only perfect type of man is the Christian man. Bible classes will be organized for men and a course of sit men's mass meetings will be conducted. Men of prominence and great ability have been secured, as you will notice from this schedule: October 31, 1909 DeWitt Miller, subject: "The Indispensable Book." November 21, 1909 Adrian Newens, subject: "The Sky Pilot." , December 19, 1909 Dr. S. C. Woods, subject: "The Social Evil." January 2, 1910 Gov. Robt. B. Glenn, subject to be announced later. February 20, 1910 Dr. E. A. Steiner, subject to be announced later. March 1910 George G. Mahy, subject to be announced later. All religious features are open to all men whether members or not. In Boys' Department. The work to be carried on in the boys' department will be in charge of Secretary Orville Brunson. Its work will be principally Bible study and it is expected that 150 boys will be enrolled. The different classes will be in charge of competent instructors including, teacher's training class. Orville Brunson; Phi Bettas, Prof. Geo. Hamilton, of the high school; Alpha Omegas, Rev. S. R. Lyons, pastor of Reid Memorial church; Ionian, Lester Haworth, Earlham; junior high school, Paul Brown, Earlham; Hard Boiled Eggs, Clifford Plummer; , Delta Sigmas, Perley Denniun, Earlham ; Garfield No. 2, Albert Hall, Earlham; The F. O. W. Club. Prof. W. C. Conrad, principal of the Baxter school; Junior No. 1. Prof. W. S. Hiser. supervisor of manual training of the public schools: Junior No. 2, Orville Wright, Earlham. Other classes will be organized as the occasion demands. Mr. Brunson will not permit any Individual class to be too large for competent work. The classes will be organized at a banquet of the Boy's department. Y. M. C. A. chapel. Wednesday evening, September 29. The program is as follows: MusicOrchestra. Vocal Solo Leroy. Lacey. - Bible Study from College Standpoint L. C. Haworth, Earlham College. Presentation of. Diplomas Sharon E. Jones. President Board of Directors. Retrospect Hubert Smith. Chairman Bible Study Committee. G E FJ SesSs cow ed!l23 Tfc2 Olracui Prises, 25 to $UD
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October 2 Future Plans O. M. Brunson. Vocal Solo Leroy Lacey. la Gym Department. R. J. Horton, physical director of the association has Issued a call for all members who desire to participate in the gymnasium work to meet at the gymnasium this evening for organization. The following calendar has been issued, for the events scheduled this winter: September 27 Gymnasium classes open. October 16 Junior cross-country run. October 30 Intermediate hare and hound chase. October 30. Organization of fencing and aquatic clubs. November 11 Parents' night. November 13 Junior aquatics. - November 25 Thanksgiving Day cross-country. November 25 Opening basketball season. December , 4 Intermediate pentathlon. . December 11 Bible class monlight run. December 18 Sunrise hike. December 18 Intermediate aquatics. January 1 New Year's athletic meet (open.) January 8 Hare and hound. January 22 Water sports carnival. February 11 Indoor circus (all classes). . February 19 Junior and Junior Preparatory pentathlon. February 26 Volley-ball tournament. March 2 Indoor baseball league (Seniors). March 16 Aquatic championships (open). March 25 Stunt night. April 14 Intermediate gymnastic championship. . April 22 Senior gymnastic championship. April 30 Fencing championships. May 20 Second annual exhibition. May 27 Gymnasium men's banquet. June 11 Junior and Intermediate athletic meet (outdoor). June 20 Boys' annual picnic. ENTERTAINMENT. The Szirkosky Entertainment Co. will present their entertainment on Wednesday evening, the 29th, at the Christian church under the . anspices of the Central Aid Society. Tickets, 10 and 10c Record Breaking Business. One of the first of last season's big theatrical successes to start en tour is Henry E. Dixey in "Mary Jane's Pa." which Henry W. Savage will offer at the Gennett, Oct. 5, and wise managers have already hailed the enormous business done by this star and play. as an indication of the most prosperous of seasons. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. WESTCOTT HOTEL CIGAR AND NEWS STAND Fine Cigars, Tdbacco, Candies, Chewing Gum, Newspapers and Magazines. Open all night. E TT T
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