Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 10, 19 November 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELliGKAM, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, IOIO.

1 -OstCaetYcarfirocer " nefnse stimulates . " - " " -- r Cso Are Net as Good . " Yen Shculfl Eat ELK SALTEP TOP iUITER CEMCKERS-Tbey're Ggs& Remember the Name ELK and Remember Who Makes Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY ' . - : . , . tv.i onnnAiP.n your fall quit FOR TDAT His te. E. &lemlli)(2iP(Di (C. fob stcbage v ggggag c. . oring business. You: will find In nM ......... rairC i Call at 417 North 8th street and it. . my selection ef woolens Just the UnMAMtN I AL lAKb Tafiflor-Madc Suite, Etc. w. f. brown ''offov . JX t. 417 NORTH 8TH ST. 7th and Main Sta. Order Just What You Want. THE INDIAN Furniture Repairing Whc Thinking West Richmond Residents thf rpvfrage of evcrv Household Should B thP W,w Prl.rtM H HmMlher. Bl-r. more nnwrr, -r.r. l-.rr ..J the , f -wlt-hlc Mo.u, cr -- I HL DtVttlAUC Ul CVCI y rtUUMHIUlU dllUUlU DC Uie Kre KmIm kw a real claieh aad -ot a mnkcubirt. . 1 retain tne new app.arance or iwerf .. we msKfi eleita l a ATTENTION IS DIRECTED to the ., . eouchee, davenports, etc- the web- ninr kodc wc rr m n it . m 71 r n " a. -ea.-; ft .lMrMfC blng underneath should be kept in lt "ZVtl one grocery where complete satis. Ph-THl Yf KInil A U AlWayO SeSP Always order, we do it .t ntte cost, es Richmond MonnraentsI Co. faction, as far good gocds at X UVClllA ILPICIIU Ul VrWuiWOC GWSCvS'S8nS. timates cheerfully given on a!l rt S3 omn KUiirni ST. . " ., t. '. Morc -iP) fj. Th p,.p -io-.A,,, ssrrr. Th.BcoMhMdhrs oi, Power QualH, ..JfL. Utile 4 Bwell. Grocers ThC PhCCfliX GrCCCFy CO. . -H. P. Ckala nrlyj-B p"r , " .. -. ,Z -J " Ph-.e Sirs. Irivi mbulare. Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. . WAKING Zk. COMPANY 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. , tr.lrrtnl.ls Parlor-. - a.l - 4W Main (street ; Richmond. Ind. r-o.e itos. , ion Min si- ici.maa. Phone 3115. COP. 12th and Main PfaOnC -Maaa aaa a-- T " i ' i I

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Sunday. Services In The Churches

ROYAL ARCANUM. J. N. S. council. No. 356 meets second and f outth Monday evenings of

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M. E. Corner 9th 6 Main.

704 Rlda SL

East Main Street Friends Meeting Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Bible school at 9:10, Arthur M. Charles, su

perintendent. Meeting for worship 10:30. Christian Endeavor at 6:30, prompt. Quarterly meeting , of local

meeting of ministry and oversight at

2 o'clock instead of 2:30 in the En

deavor room. Whitewater monthly

meeting Fifthday morning at 9:30. The evangelistic meetings conducted by Mr. George Many will be held as

usual in the afternoon at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. of the Sabbath.

Second English Lutheran Corner

of Pearl and 3rd streets. Rev. E.

Winter, pastor. Sunday school at

9:15 a. m.; preaching at 10:30 a. m..

and at 7:00 p. m. Rev. S. R. Lyons, D. D., pastor of Reid Memorial church, will preach. A cordial invitation to

all.

Salvation Army Captain and Mrs.

Denter, officers in charge of local

corps. Services In Rboda temple, 51o North A street, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m.; Sunday, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10:30 a, m. Officers' residence, 119 South 2nd street.

First Baptist H. Robert Smith, pas

tor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30

m.; Sunday school at 9:15 a. in.;

B. T. P. A. at 6 p. m. No preaching

service at night .

St Mary's Catholic Masses very

Sunday at C:00, 8:00 and 9:00 o'clock

a. m. and High Mass ana sermons at

10:30 a. m.; Vespers and Benediction

every Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. J. F. Mattingly, rector. Rev. M. T. Shea,

assistant

Christian Science Services in Ma

sonic temple. Sunday services at

10:45 a. m. Subject "Soul and Body." Wednesday evening experience meeting at 7:43. Public Invited. Reading room. No. 10 North 10th street, is open to the public dally except Sunday

from 9:00 a. m. to 12:00, noon, and from 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.

Reid Memorial Corner of Eleventh

and North. A streets. Rev. S. TL Ly

ons, pastor. Annual Thank-Offering service at 10:30 a. m. Miss Carrie

Buchanan, a foreign missionary, will

speak. Sabbath School, 9:15 a. m.

Second Presbyterian North. Nine-J First M. C. Church Corner Main !

teenth and C streets.. Rev. ThoS. C. ad South 14th. J. F. Radcliffe, pas-

McNary, pastor. Preaching at 10:50; Sunday school at 9:15. Universalist Rev. Leon P. Jones will preach in the corn club room in the Masonic temple at 7:3!) p. m. Y. P. C. U. meeting at C:S0. All arc welcome. -

tor. Sunday school 9:15 a. ra. Preaching 10:30 a. m. Junior league 2 p. m. ! Epwcrth league 6:30 p. m. Old Peo-' p!e's Home 2 p. ci.. Rev. D. D Harmon ;will deliver an address in the Sun.-1 day school. Prayer meeting for all officers ucd teachers at 9 a. m. in tha I east room. . The pastor will preach in

Boston Universalist Rev. Leon P. I the morning and adjourn for the re- i

LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Loyal Order ef Moose meets every Mondaj- night, Knijhts of Pythias temple. v

MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Richmond Camp. No. C.813 meets e'v. ory Mouiay evcni-S- in Red Men's Vigwrn. .

K. OF C. Richmond Council, No. 580, meets on tho first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at K. ot C. hall, 502 Main street , - . ' -

SONS OF VETERANS. ' Sons of Veterans meet every day evening at the court house.

Mon

U. A. O. O. DRUIDS. Richmond Grove, No. 2029 meets every Monday evening over 420 Main.

Jones will preach at the Universalist

church in Boston at 11:00 a. m. Everyone cordially invited to attend. Thanksgiving Day Services At ten o'clock, the .United Brethren. Baptist. First Presbyterian and the United Presbyterian churches will unite for a

Thanksgiving Day service at ten

odock (instead of 10:30), at the Reid .and benediction . at 3 o'clock Memorial U. P. church. The Rev. Mr. : Frank A. Rcell. rector: Rev.

vlval service at night. The Methodists will unite in the Thanksgiving Bervice on Thursday at 10;30 a. m. at First church. We desire a good attendance at all these services. St Andrew's Catholic Fifth" and South C streets. Mas3 at 7:30; High

Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonetto

Rev. M. H.

NEWS FROM THE LABOR WORLD

Harmon, of Montrose, Pa., who Is Weiland. assistant

conducting the personal work cf the j Fjr8t christian church-Corner of Revival Meeting will preach tho ser- TentQ and SoutQ A treet8. Samuel mon. : The citizens are invited to this ' Tr tQr Bible Bchoc, 9.Q. Thanksgiving service. a G w Manfieid Supt. De.

South Eight Street Friends Levi T. Pennington, pastor. Bible school ;

at 9 a, m. John H. Johnson, superintendent Special rally and all students urged to be present Meeting for worship at 10:30. Junior and intermediate C. E. meetings at 2 o'clock. No meeting of the Y. P. S. C. E. on account of union meetings at East Main Street Friends church. Firtt English Lutheran ChurchEleventh and South A streets. E. G. Howard, pastor. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m., sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Dr. A. L. Bramkamp, Supt. The congregation will unite with the Union service at 7:30 at the East Main Street Friends' church in the Union Evangelistic Services. All will ve cordially welcomed. Grace M. E. Corner 10th and North A streets. Arthur Cates, pastor, Sunday school at 9:15; preaching service at 10:30. First Presbyterian Corner North 10th and A streets. Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m.; morning service at 10:30. The union evangelist services for the rest of. the day as announced elsewhere. Thanksgiving Day meeting at Reid ' Memorial church at 10 o'clock.

clsion Day will be observed. PreschIng by the paster. 10:30 a. m. Subject: "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" There will be no evening service of any kind owing to the union evangelistic meetings. - West Richmond Friends' Church held at Earlham college. Bible school at 9 a. m.; Prof. E. P. Trueblood. Supt Meet. for worship at 10:30. Prof. Elbert Russell will be present Prayer meeting, the 23rd will be omitted on account Union meetings. Women's Aid society, 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. All Interested are cordially invited to every service. United Brethren Corner Eleventh and North B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. This session will be of unusual interest in keeping with the suggestion of Evangelist Mahy. Every scholar present, please. At 10:30 a. m. Mr. W. T. Morgan will speak on the Welsh revival of which he is a convert He will also sing. All are cordially invited. ' ' 'I St. Paul's Lutheran C. E. Huber pastor. Sunday school at 9; German services at 10:30. The congregation will join in the union services in the evening. ..

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A Calendar Of Lodges

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MASONIC. Webb Lodge. No. 24, F. and A. M..

stated meetings, third Wednesday of

each month.

Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A.

M. Stated meetings first Tuesday cf

each month.

King Solomon Chapter, No. 4, R. A.

M. Stated meetings second Friday of

each month.

Wayne .Council No. 10, Ro7al and

Select Masters. Stated meetings first Thursday ot each month.

Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. of

P. Stated meetings first Monday of

leach month.

Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S.

Stated meetings first and third Satur

day of each month.

EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Wayne Aerie, No. 666, meets every Wednesday evening at 710 Main street

; G. A. R. Sol Meredith Post No. 53 meets every Thursday evening at court house. Woman's Relief Corps, Sol Meredith Post, No. 45 meets every Thursday afternoon at the court housi. , Ladies of the G. A. R. Garfield Cir

cle meets every Friday at the court house.. ;...:;...

- There are tea thousand union theatrical stage employes in this country. . ; ' v ' Since the law of 1905 tha French State is authorized to ; aid the unions financially in case of unemployment . ' , . .. A scheme to regulalte the output in time of strikes has been adopted by the Miners' International ' Congress in Europe. , The union label department of the American Federation of Labor asks all friends of organized labor to insist upon the label when buying gloves. . Since January 1 of this year the Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators has added 11.500 members to its list and . the total number now enrolled is 75,000. ' . From 18,000 to 20,000 fatal and from 700.000 to 800.000 non-fatal Industrial accidents, accordins to a careful statistician, occur in the United. States every year. The Machinists' union has the greatest number of strikes, and has won, so the statistics b'jow, a greater number of its contests ' than any other national labor union. -. Massachusetts last year disbursed in wages in all Indus tics, $278.191,113, the three principal industries being boot and shoe manufacture, cottou goods and machinery. . Thirty -six of thirty-eight polilce surgeons of Philadelphia have gone on a strike because they were force! to wear, uniforms and were ordered , to marcli in the annual police parade. A local union of tailors has recently been organized in Newfoundland. This is the first union ever established In Newfoundland and gives the journeymen tailors the honor of having established the first branch' in that colony. , , A national employment exchange has recently been incorporated under the laws "of the State. of New York with the object of furnishing work to the unemployed.; Several ; wealthy meu arc said to have contributed $100,000 to its support. a , - The engineers who work in and about the Scottish mines are agitating an eight hour day and are threatening to strike. Before doing It they wish to affiliate with the Scottish Miners' Federation and the latter is considering the question. The Commercial Telegraphers' union has decided to organize the telephone girls employed throughout the United States under the banner of tltfs organization, and henceforth it will bo known as the Commercial Telegraphers' union and Telephone Operators association. : 1 , In conformity with an agreement ' made about a year ago, the - ten thousand street car men of Chicago, now receive 29 cents an hour. This makes an increase of from 40 to 70 per cent, for the car men since 1902. Next year 30 cents an hour will be , the maximum. The recent convention of plumbers and gas fitters at St Paul, Minn., cost t!ie union $50,000. This "war fund" of the organization will be Increased from $100,000 to $250,000. A movement was started for the establishment of a home for aged and incapaciated members.

Your Winter COAL

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Palladium Want Ado. Pay Try Tfcsni For DeccEro ;

flyers fiPcrSc

Beg to call tho attention of all auto and fine vehicle owners to the foot

that they do fine painting and fine carriage repairing ef every deeerlp

tion. ' Your calls will be we loomed.

Phono 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave.

I.O.O. F. Whitewater Lodge No. 41 meets ev-

lery Friday evening.

Herman Lodge No. 199 meets every

Thursday evening.

Woodward Lodge No. 212 meets ev

ery Wednesday evening.

Richmond Lodge No. 254 meets ev

ery Monday night

Oriental Encampment No. 28 meets

second and fourth Tuesday evenings

lot each month.

MACCABEES.

Ladles of the Maccabees of the

world meets In the I. O. O. F. hall on

I the first and third evenings of each month and second and fourth Thurs-

I day afternoons..

. ELKS. Benevolent 'and protective order of

Elks meets every Thursday evening.

OWLS. ' American Order of Owls No. S7 meets every Tuesday in Luken's hall.

D. OF R. Eden Lodge No.-30, meets seco"d and fourth Saturday evenings of each month. 1 ; . Hermania Degree Lodge meets on the first and third Saturday of each month. K. OF P Cceur de Lion No. 8 meets every Tuesday evening. Triumph Lodge No. 115 meets every Friday evening. Richmond Company. No. 14 U. R., meets on the first Monday of each month. Calanthe Temple No. 9' K. of P. Sisters meets every other Wednesday evening. : . Iola Lodge. No. 53, meets every Thursday evening. , PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. NO. 3f Meets second and fourth Wednesdar evenings at Red Men's Wigwam.

RED MEN. Osceola Tribe, No. 15, meets every Thursday evening in Red Men's Wigwni, northwest corner of Ninth and Main streets. Hobendauqua Tribe No. 198 meets every Friday night in Red Men's Wigwam. " , . ": Hokendauqna Haymakers No. 196VJ meets on the third Tuesday evening In each month.

ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Local Lodge No. 259 (Maple Leaf Camp) meets second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month.

KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR. Linden lodge. No. 1443 lueets every

cthor Wednesday evening. Ninth and Main.

corner

A. 0. O. U. W. Ancient Order cf United Workmen. Richmond Lodge "No. 31, meets at I. O. O. F. Hall fourth Friday evening of each month. V '

ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. Division Nol "meets first Wednesday evening of each month at 50? Main street ..-. Division No.'l. Ladies Auxiliary, meets at call of the president

FAMOUS S1A.4 UrtOUP.; , The Constellation Orion In Legend anJ Literature. The constellation Orion is mentioned la the literature f all ages. In Esi'Pi It represented Horu.,the young or rising sun. ia h.ImkU sur-.uounted by stare, closely followed by Slrius. which was slmwu as a row., it lins also been found sculptured on the walls of Thebes 5.C0O years ago. And on the men of t'uat early time it sboue down from the same icsition and wit b the same brightness as It does ou us today, a striking example of the uuchangeableucss of tie heavens. From the days of the early Hindu to the present tt:e constellation has for some rej'.sou borae always a stormy clir.racter. Allusions to Its direful Influence are found everywhere among the ciassk- writers. Thus Milt on wrote: ' V7heaftTi Keroe winds Orion arrived liath vexed th lied ea coast. -

The loss of the Coiiau squadron 1n

the first Pnnlc war was ascribed to the f!eets havias sailed Just after the rising of Orion. The group has also been

employed a a calendar tdsm. it morn

in rlsioj? iudlcntlnjr tie besJuoins of

sura ner. Its uiiduiyht i!ing the season

of grape gathering and Its e-irly even

ing rising the arrival of winter, with

Its attendant storms. In receut time

the group has alvrays represented a

great hunter or rmr. Its present

title came Into Greek ctronomy from

the Euphrates and orijlnally signified

the light ot beareu.

The Price of a Life, According to Anslo-Saxon law, ev-

ery man s me. inciuuiug i-ai oi iur

king, was valued at a fixed price, and auy one who took it could commute the offense by a money payment upon a fixed scale. The life of a peasant war reckoned to be worth 200 shillings, that of a man of noble birth L200 shillings, and the killing of a king Involved the regicide in a payment of 7,200 sbllliiies. It has been pointed out that tbe

beir to tbe tbroue could thus get rdof the existing occupant by- murdering

Liui and t hereafter bandln orcr the

Hue according to tbe scale, to tbe ex

fhwinpp. when his offense would be

Dursed and his money would come

back to himself, for in those days tbe

sovereign received ail Ones as personal

"perquisites. There Is very little doubt

that these rough means were practl

t-ally applied In (be case of some rulers

of England in tbe preconquest penoo London Telegraph.

Stevenson Obliged.

Rnhort Tjjuis StcveUSOO OBCe. SCDt

the following quaint letter to an auto

graph buuter:

Ton have sent me !lP to write on.

Tou have ncnt ma an aCdi-essed envelope. Tah Im wni 'it me tairDed. Many havf

tnna as much before. You bv spelled

mv namn itriaht. and SOTT.e have dOItf

t Tn one to!nt you stand alone: you

hve sent roe the stamps for my postofISeei not tbe stamps for yours. What Is ked with so much consideration 1 take

m nlaasure to crant. Here, since yon

v-itia tt and liave been at tbe pab to

earn It by such unusual attentions here

Is the signature. ROBERT LOUIS STEVJENSOX

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