Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 296, 1 September 1910 — Page 8
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Qi SESSION Of ENDED Convention, in all Respects, VVcs Satisfactory to the Delegates. AN AGREEMENT EXPECTED
IT It THOUGHT THAT THE OHIO . AND IOWA SYNODS WILL REACH AN UNDERSTANDING MISSION WORK PLANS.' Business before tbe fortieth blenLutheran Joint synod of Ohio and other states was concluded Wednesday afternoon and practically all of the delegates returned to their homes. The convention was in all respects a success, several Important matters being settled for the next few years - at least, and as an outcome It Is expected that some agreement between the Ohio and the Iowa synods will be reached. The Ohio synod and the Iowa synod both are anxious to adjust the differences between the two bodies. Before adjourning, even though different points which had arisen during atbe Ave days previously, had been thrashed out, the synod instructed Its Toledo committee to renew its negotiations with the committee representing the Iowa synod. Next Meeting Place. As to the convention meeting place la 2912, the synod took no action. President C. H. L. 8chuette of Columbus, Ohio, will announce the meeting place later. No city has been suggested, but It will be held In the central part of the United States In order that the distance traveled byt each delegate, will be equalised aa nearly as possible. The synod embraces nearly every state In the United States " and several provinces of Canada. The average expense of each delegate was $i0.4. Mission work In oriental countries sad la Spanish American republics was considered. The synod also determined to establish an academy In Canada, the place of location to be settled later. The lrst board of trustees Includes the Rev. P. 8. Gehrke; Jtev. H. Schmidt, John roth and J. Mueller. Several resolutions were passed before adjournment In which the pastors, teachers and organists and members of St John and Trinity Lutheran churches were extended a vote of appreciation for what they had done to make the visit of the delegates most pleasant FEATSTED ON MELONS (American News Service.) ' Rocky Ford, Col, s'ept 1. Twenty thousand ripe and Juicy watermelons, several hundred crates of month wat- - sting eanteloupes and unlimited Quantities of the several varieties of fruit Jot which this section is famous were placed at the free disposal of the thousands of visitors who came . here today from Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and numerous other places to take In the Arkansas Valley Fair and to help the people of Rocky Ford la their eighteenth annual celebration of "Watermelon Day." Forty "carvers" wearing huge white aprons and wielding big knives worked steadily throughout the day slicing the melons and passing them to the anxious ' crowd. HE ASSUMES CHARGE . B. N. Brumfteld assumed charge of the county Infirmary today although he will not move to the farm until September 10th. Mrs. Meek, widow of tbe late Harry C. Meek, who died suddenly in the early part of last month, and son, moved their goods from (he Institution on Wednesday.
L LAV7 As the Result of Fights Between Strikers and Officers at Bilboa. VATICAN NOTE IS RECEIVED (American New Service.) Bllbac, Spain, Sept. 1. Bilbac and Its environs today are virtually under martial law, but fighting between strikers and their' sympathizers and strike-breakers is general. More than a score of persons have been seriously hurt along tbe docks and about tbe mines. , Gen. Bourbon bad ordered out every available soldier and a thorough police system bad been organized. The situation Is growing more serious, however, in several Instances mobs defying the authorities. CONSIDERING NOTE. Madrid. Sept 1. The cabinet today formally began the consideration of the vaticans note on the relations between Spain and the church. Optimistic reports were current in sem?offlcial circles, based principally on the fact that tbe note is known to contain no demand for a withdrawal of the government . bill prohibiting the establishment of more religious bodies until new laws on the subject have been passed, or a new concordat, revised. PROF. IIEFF ATTENDS The new teachers In the Richmond and Wayne county public schools are attending the teachers' institute at the Chautauqua assembly. Several of the new teachers who are attending the Institute Include Prof. Isaac Neff, principal of the Richmond high school. Prof MacClellan, Instructor in manual training in the new high school, Geo. W. Robertson, principal of the Abing- j ton high school. Neal Good, principal of the Whitewater high school, W. J. Morrison, superintendent of the Cambridge City schools, Karl Mitchell, principal of the Cambridge City high school,- Lester C. Ha worth, superintendent of the Centervllle schools, Frank McD, principal of the Centervllle high school, George Harlin, principal of the Greensfork high school, and Roy Williams of the Economy high , school. (American News Service.) Chicago, Sept 1. President Taft will be in Chicago for a little more than an hour, Sunday night His private car will arrive over the Lake Shore at 9 o'clock on its way to St Paul where he will open the conserva tion congress the following day. Pres. Taft will pass through the city Tuesday morning on his return east TI T- time is coming; Xldy X CVCr be prepared and do not suffer this year. Use VAPOROL No. 7 Special and get relief. Positive results and is absolutely harmless. Serial No. 2626. Write for circular. Sold and guaranteed by Leo H. Flhe, Richmond, Ind. e e e e i Why Pay More? Pichl & Essennacher :: ' Fancy and Staple Grocers. We sell everything that Is clean ', and fit to eat. i 31) N. 5th Phone 1688 i
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FAVORED BY ALEY A Half-hearted Note of Approval Is About All He Can Expect Now. ; iNO REAL SUPPORT GIVEN NOR CAN IT BE EXPECTED BY THE NE WOEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SUPERINTENDENT.OF INSTRUCTION. " ' " : (Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Sept. 1 A perfunctory, obligational, half-hearted note of approval, a semi-smile is about all that Charles Greathouse, new democratic candidate for superintendent of public Instruction, can expect from Dr. Robert J. Aley, who recently left the ticket - , .. I As soon as Greathouse was chosen iby the democratic-committee he was sent to Dr. Aley to have the Aley O. K. stamped on his temple. However, within the past few days it has de veloped no real support - can be ex pected by him from the educational friends of Supt. Aley throughout the state. It was the great desideratus when Dr. Aley announced his intention of . going to Maine, from a democratic standpoint, for the party to name a 1 man who could pick up the Aley regu- ' . mm.. m v.. r .1aa a man v. horn the retiring superintendent him self could stand back of and would heartily recommend to all of his col logiate and public school acquain tances. f.'.j- . ..' ' Forget Main Asset. But in their rush to defeat the de I sires and the ideals of Governor Mar
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turning down Dr. George Tapy of Wabash college, a highly qualified man.! the Taggart leaders forgot all about the Aley personality, their main asset' In the campaign and the one strong ; point , on the state ticket. They , tell out of , line with Aley and the democratic educational interests by choosing Greathouse, who is an efficient grain dealer and a wealthy land owner. . . - . v Recalling Dr. Aley defeated Greathouse for the nomination in 1906 after Greathouse had tried and failed to land In a former campaign, it U an interesting phase of bossism in Indiana democracy, that, after failing to nominate his man by the votes in the state convention. Mr. Taggart finds It easy to place Greathouse on the ticket after alL Between the baste of Taggart and the submission of Dr. Aley to pressure hastening his resignation, it seems the governor may have been justified in prolonging his Petoskey vacation. BARS PUBLIC COPS (American News Service.) Milwaukee, Wis., Sept 1. The law against public drinking cups on railroad trains and at public fountains went into effect today and in accordance with their instructions the trainmen on all trains coming Into Wisconsin from adjoining states or passing through Wisconsin on their way from one neighboring state to another, carefully removed the drinking cups before reaching the state line and kept them locked up until the train has passed beyond the line into another . state. The TwlII1U or IATk. Tbe muscles of the stomach in old asr are no. as strong- or active as in youth and lb consequence old people are very subject to constipation and indigestion. Many seldom have a bowel movement Without artificial aid. Many, also; have unpleasant eructations of aas from the stomach after eating. All this can be avoided by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently regulates the bowels so tha. passages come naturally, and so strengthen tbe stomach that food is digested without discomfort. Druggists sell it at SO cents or SI t large bottle. , C512) 99 IB) mi u 7T rv n l uv
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. ' (American News Service.) San Francisco, CaL, Sept 1. The national colors of Germany and the United States are much in evidence in San Francisco today in honor of the Pacific Saengerbund, whose annual saeagerf est opens tonight Every art ring: train brought its quota of visitors today and the total attendance is expected to ; exceed 10,000. Tbe Auditorium, where the meetings and concerts will be held, is tastefully decorated. The iaengerfest will be in session four or five days. During that time there will be several grand concerts, In which a chorus of 3,000 voices and a number of noted soloists will participate. A big outing at Piedmont park, Oakland, and excursions to the university of California and Mount Tamalpais are among the feat ures of the entertainment program. GAMBLING OUTLAWED ' Reno, Nevada, Sept. 1. By the going into effect today of the law prohibiting public gambling in the state of Nevada the gamblers have been driven from their last trench as Nevada was tbe last state in which public gambling was toelrated. Anticipating the closing of their season the LAKI For the next 90 days, we will make a specialty of short time loans, on. furniture, pianos, livestock, etc., in amounts ranging from $10 to $100 on from three to six months time. Weekly monthly or any kind of payments to suit the borrower. We will absolutely guarantee a much lower rate than that charged by any similar concern in the city. Inquiry will prove that we can and will save you money. Confidential. bidianaLoanCo. ,40 Colonial Bldg, City. 'Phone 1341. - 1 $0 OOifc BANKING should you 3 PEEl CETnIT. On ; SaviEss " -
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