Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 21, 28 November 1909 — Page 3
PAGE TUKKU, The Kidney Cure Without a Failure GHEAT RECEPTION FOR DFLXHAPMAM Local Divine, Who Became a Great Evangelist, in Triumphal Return. ft. 4gt The Positive Cure That Revolutionizes Treatment of Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism and Bladder Trouble. These statements are not exaggerated. There is no necessity in doing so, because every man and woman suffering from kidney or bladder troubles, or rheumatism can prove it within 24 hours by getting a free package of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills at any drug store. HAS INVADED THE ORIENT
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Pittsburg, Pa., November 27. Fresh from their tour of the Orient Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, formerly of Richmond, Ind., and his party will receive an enthusiastic welcome home. A number of conferences and mass meetings have been arranged in the following cities: Minneapolis, Dec. 1, Chicago, Dec. 3, Pittsburg, Dec. C, Philadelphia, Dec. 9, New York, Dec. 10, Boston, Dec. 13 and 14. At these meetings Dr. Chapman will be the chief speaker and Charles M. Alexander will lead the great choirs. The party sailed from Yokohama, Japan, November 15 and will arrive in the United States, Saturday, November 27. The Chapman-Alexander party left this country last March and for four months conducted Evangelistic campaigns in Australia, during which they traveled six thousand miles, held three hundred services, led thousands to Christ and inaugurated a religious awakening which it is believed will change the destiny of the commonwealth. Sydney Enthusiastic. On August 11th they left Sydney, nmidst scenes of enthusiasm such as have seldom been witnessed in the liisiory of modern evangelism. Fully five thousand people crowded the piers to bid the evangelists farewell. The journey from Australia to China was marked by" a continuous revival. Nurnbprs on the ship were led to accept Christ and at every port at which the steamer stopped, revival services were conducted. At Manila the steamer stopped an entire day, and, in spite of the terrific heat, the evangelists conducted seven services. The leading morning newspaper issued a special souvenir edition with a four page illustrated supplement entitled "Souvenir of Chapman-Alexander Day in Manila." The party arrived in China August 30, and departed October 3. During their stay they traveled 2,500 miles and held. . meetings in Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, PeUin, Tentsin. Dr. Chapman was amazed at the interest taken in the meetings by the Chinese and agreeably surprised at the effect of the work upon them. Were in Shanghai. Eleven days were spent in Shang hai. Three services daily and sometimes four were held. The Rev. Dr. Ford C. Ottman gave a Bible reading each afternoon. Dr. Chapman held a conference of some sort each day and upoke at 8:00 o'clock p. m. to the Chinese and at 9:00 o'clock to the Europeans. At a meeting for men which was attended mostly by students, fifty were led to accept Christ. At another great meeting of some 500, sixty were converted. "The Chinamen," Dr. Chapman says, "Sing well. Their favorite song during the services being "He will hold me fast." The closing meetings were held in Japan and Korea. The Rev. W. G. Taylor of Sydney, in speaking of the work of the American evangelists, says: "I am an old mission campaigner and have conducted missions in the United States, Canada, The United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia. Never at any period of my life have I seen such a remarkable work of God as I have witnessed in the cities of Australia in the Chapman-Alexander Missions." "I have gone everywhere with eyes and ears open, anxious to get at the bedrock of things, and I venture to ive as my sincere conviction that if ever a man was directly blessed of God, Dr. Chapman the American evangelist is that man." "I have gone carefully into figures and estimates that on each Sunday the Missioners have preached to, at least, from 17,000 to 18,000 people, while on every week day fully 12,000 have listened to the Gospel Story." The home-comiag of the party, the personnel of which is Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, Miss Agnes Chapman and Hamilton Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Alexander, Rev. Dr. Ford C. Ottman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Asher, Mr. Frank Dickson, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Mr. Geo. T. B. Davis, Miss Breckinridge, Mr. Robert Harkness, pianist, and Mr. Michigan Blvd. and Congress SL CHICAGO For twenty years the leading hotel of the city, will be carefully maintained in that Leading Position by its New Management which went into effect Oct. 1, 1909. Upwards of $300,000 will be expended for improvements, new plumbing, decorations and furniture, which will be introduced In such a manner as to cause No IsterrcpSioa to Caslsess T. J. TALTY, lijr.
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"The Prince of Tonight." Chicago theater goers put their stamp of approval last season on "The Prince of Tonight," which will be seen at the Gennett in the near future. It ran for over 200 nights at the pretty little Princess theater. Without doubt it is the most extravagant production within the memory of the present day lovers of musical comedy. The cast is headed by Henry Woodruff, late of "Brown of Harvard." and other members are Miss Ruth Peebles, who was last seen in "King Dodo." Miss Peebles has been in retirement for two years, but the golden persuasion of Mr. Singer has given her back to the stage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herbert, Jr., Miss Margaret McBride, Peter McArthur, Lew Lawson and Ed Beck are also in the cast. The usual bunch of pretty girls, for which all the Singer shows are noted, will be seen. The scenic and electrical effects are said to be the most expensive of any musical show on the road this season. At the Murray. It would be saying a great deal to say that the bill that is coming this week is better than the one last and we will not say that but we can say that this week's bill is equally as good and will be just as popular. The famous Reckless Recklaw Troupe will be featured as they come at the most expense and are the most advertised, but the other acts have bgen proving just as popular in the other towns. The Recklaw Troupe are comedy cycle and skating noveltiest and their work is very difficult and extremely funny. Ernest W. Naftzger, soloist, is hailed with rejoicing. Five of the party are from Indiana. Dr. Chapman was born in Richmond, Ind. ITCHING ERUPTIONS QUICKLY COOLED. A 25 Cent Bottle of Oil of WinterGreen Compound Gives Relief. Just a few drops of oil of wintergreen properly compounded and applied to the skin will take away instantly the worst kind of an itch. We positively know this. The oil of wintergreen, a mild, soothing liquid, Is combined with such healing substances as thymol and glycerine. The D. D. D. Prescription, made at the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, seems to be just the right compound, and a good sized trial bottle can now be had at 25' cents a bottle. D. D. D. Prescription sells regularly at one dollar a bottle, but, we have secured a limited number of trial bottles at 25 cents on this special offer, and advise you to take advantage of this special rate now, as we do not know how long the Laboratories in Chicago will continue the 25 cent offer. Conkey Drug Co. A JAPANESE VERSION "Next day Hon. Brutus, robed up in a clean white tablecloth with a blue border, which were considered very stylish for senators in them heathen time, strole over to White House for see Hon. Caesar on subjeck of Banjoat of Soda, which were then quarreling with Pure Foods. When he arrived to East Room there was Hon. Wm. C. Scipio, Henry W- Cassius and other famous Stand Pats looking like mad corporations. Hon. Aldrich were unable to attend because he was not borried yet. Next by Caesar, sat Hon. Mark Anthony, tennis cabinet boy, looking as harmless as if he had never saw Egypt. 'Mark,' say Hon Caesar to this Sec of Commerce & Labors, 'I notice that Hon. Cassius are not looking at all well this morning. He have lean
They perform wonderful feats on the I bicycles and skates. Reiff Bros, and Miss Murray are guaranteed to give you the best enter tainment in dancing and singing that has ever been staged in this city. Their dancing is different. It is that soft shoe dancing that stills the audience and is so pleasing to the ear. Their steps are really new and the wonderful accuracy with which they keep together, is marvelous. They have been making hits in the other cities and they are sure to please the Richmond people. Georgia Gardner & Co., put on a little sketch that has been proving very popular. It shows very distinctly what troubles a husband is liable to lead himself into if he attempts the sporting side of life without his wife's consent. Much laughter and fun is interwoven in this little playlet and it is sure to be appreciated. Geo. Muder, the unrivaled violin specialist will also appear on this bill. His beautiful playing and imitations are very pleasing and will successfully fill this part of a vaudeville show. Cash Stock Co. On Monday evening the Burleigh Cash company will open a week's engagement at the Gennett theater in a new war drama called "Winchester." The special feature of the engagement will be the fact that the prices will be only ten arid twenty cents, with the usual ten cent daily matinees starting on Tuesday. Between the acts an excellent line of vaudeville will be en. Mr. Cash is no stranger here and will be welcomed by many who remember his singing as one of the pleasing features of his company. & hungry appearance. He should eat more starchy foods.' "'Why you no ask him to lunch?' snuggest Hon. Anthony. "But Hon. Caesar neglect to do so. thank you, which were too bad, be cause Hon. Cassius departed off quita peeved by dispeptics and decide that Caesar must be stabbed as soonly as possible. Thusly are history's program changed by minus events. "For several evenings following this conversation streets of Rome was filled with gum-slippers & other Blade Hand noises. Large profits for Hardware Man. Every member of Congress carried a stabber, except Hon. Mark Antony, who was too busy learning a speech. "Everybody knew what was going to happen except. Hon. Caesar. Assassinations is like other Surprise Partiesif everybody knows it ain't no fun. So on morning of Mch. 4 in alarge delegation of Cannon Republicans was bunched together by Statue of Pompus. where Hon Caesar always came when talking on Tariff & other disagreeable subjects. Pretty soonly he arrived. He was wearing a beast-skin overcoat, because a toothsayer had told him to avoid the Ides of March. He were not sure what a Ide was. but he thought it must have something to do with catching cold. " 'Hale, Caesar!' several Senators holla as soonly as he set down. " 'Quite hale, thank you,' report Hon. Caesar, chivalrously. "'O serene Boss &- High Hon. Mr. Sir! collided Hon. Brutus, stepping forthly with concealed weapons. "I got here a Petition signed by several respectable Corporation Lawyers asking, please, can't they sell the State of Wyoming to a saw mill who wants it.' " 'Hon. Brutus.' say Caesar, 'much as I love & admire you as a friend & companion, I cannot sell you anything you have not stolen already. " 'Then accept this jabr explain Brutus, poking knife to lung. " 'Brute ! gollup Caesar & die, historickally. More stabs enjoyed by all present. I am pleased I was absent." American Magazine. -His Strong Point, bright schoolboy has written a composition on the turtle, in which be says: A turtle is not so frisky as a man. but he can stand a hot coal longer on his back without squealing." Exchange.
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' I T. P. A. Notes BY T. C. H.
The recent disclosures made at St. Louis, showing a shortage of the National T. P. A. funds of some $27,1)00, fully and amply justifies the position Indiana has taken as regards national affairs during the few years. These disclosures prove conclusively that the fight, aimed at the national secretary-treasurer, by the Indiana division, has been a just one. His utter lack of ability, his incompetency, his helplessness and antiquated and obsolete methods, have been lor years the means of retarding the growth and effectiveness of the great national body of the T. P. A. Ani now comes the stealing of a large sum of money by some one connected with the national office. If this stealing has extended over a period of years, does not La Beaume's great inability become so palpably clear as to show how loose he was in his methods and how little he knew of the inner workings of the national headquarters? As national treasurer he should have known the financial condition of the organization down to the smallest item. There may have been a time in the affairs o fthe T. P. A. when La the affairs of the T. P. A. when Lain hand, but that time has long ago ceased to be. The T. P. A. has grown so great, In spite of LaBeaume's methods, that a man of great executive ability and with a keen insight into business affairs has been needed for some time, at the head of our treasury department. The successful handling of a large sum of money is not the work for every man. It is indeed no child's play. To handle the affairs of an organization of 15.000 members is one thing, but to handle the more intricate and complicated business of 40,000 members, requires a man possessed of more ability than does Mr. Louis T. LaBeaume. His failure proves the justice of the claim of Indiana, that a man of business knowledge, shrewdness and sufficient determination is essential to the success of our organization. The national secretary-treasurer requires a man fearless In the performance of his duties and with the determination to follow always the correct and honorable course, not a weakling, easily estrayed and the certain prey of crafty, designing men. We should have a man keen and alert to business, not one who per mits others to handle the affairs of trust as they see fit. We need a man aggressive, upright, modern, full of energy and with the force to carry on successfully the great work of the T. P. A. And in the "passing of LaBeaume it behooves every T. P. A. to see that the proper man is chosen to this office to be permanent successor to our late treasurer. And will the board of directors, too. receive a vote of confidence and re main in office to do their bidding as they see fit? Where does the national board figure in the scandals of the organizations? Is it not their duty to maintain a careful and watchful super vision over the general affairs of the organization Is It not their duty to carefully audit the books of the treas urer at stated periods and examine the records in a most thorougB manner? It appears from a distance that the directors, like La Beaume, have proven their unworthiness to be at the head of our organization. True, there are three members of the board, who have always stood for the right, sad it is that these three honest, true and loyal men are in the minority and can do nothing. To the three men who have fought for the right, all praise, -Co the balance of the board the entire membership body of the T. P. A. hold them re-
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704 sponsible for the crookedness that is now coming to light. Now that the work of investigation has begun let it go on until the very bottom is reached. Let the parasites who have been feeding on the rottenness of their underhand tactics be shown in the true, guilty light. Let is know why Mr. L. T. LaBeaume is re-employed after a vote of confidence and placed in the claim department. Let uknow why it Is that Schuyler Logan was not made tempo rary treasurer and why he has never been able to see the inside of our national records. Where is our old friend Tooker? Adci.aids: Vnthor iuvs "thev paji't sa.v anvthln torn good about Gold Medai Flour." Chabitz. Even Yonn Can Improve Your Complexion USE Peroxide Cream Clem Thistlethwaite's Drug Store. Phone 1445 41S N. 8th St WE HAVE FOR 8ALE INVESTMENT PROPERTY Good for 10 net income. WM. H. BRADBURY A SON. 1 & 3 Westcott Block. ALL THIS WEEK
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