Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 183, 11 May 1911 — Page 2

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TXXC XUCZmOIO PAIXADIUX1 AND SUX-TELECRAM, THURSDAY, 31 AY 11. 1910.

DISIIOP HUGHES TO DEDICATTCIIURCH First M. E. Church of Cambridge City to Be Formally Opened Sunday. , (Palladium Special) Cambridge City, May 11. The First Methodist church of this place, which was recently completed will be dedicated on Sunday. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, of San Francisco, formerly president of pe Pauw university, will deliver the dedicatory address and deliver the dedicatory sermon. Several other Methodist- dlsjnataries will be

here to assist in the exercises including the Rev. T. M. Guild of Richmond, superintendent of the Richmond district of the North Indiana M. E. conference and the Rev. C. F. Coffin, of Indianapolis. It Is eipected there will be a large number of visitors, particularly from Richmond and other nearby points, The old church building was torn down and replaced by the new structure which .is one of the finest In the county and the. pride of the congregation. The program for the dedicatory exercises is as follows: UNDAY MORNING, MAY 14TH. Public WorshlpAt 9:00 O'clock. Love Feast, led by' .!;.". Rev. Lacy Organ Prelude . , T Hymn No. 770 lijj Apostles Creed ,"' T" , Prayer;'., v.. '.Rev. VS D.-.-Parr, S. T. D. Concluded, with Lord's .Prayer repeated audibly toy all " ' , Anthem ' ' : New Testament Lesson (I Cor. 3; 9-23)

iter t. M. uuna, uistnct supt. Offertory

Announcements by 'the Pastor Duet "Hark, Hark, My Soul!".'.. ' .. Mrs. F. A. and Miss Louise Jones Dedication Sermon Bishop Edwin . Holt Hughes, 8an Francisco, Cal. Dedication Offering Dedication of the Church

Bishop Hughes

Doxology Benediction Organ Postlude i DEDICATION DAY. Sunday School Rally at 2:30 P. M. Organ Prelude Duet Harry Diffenderfer and Herman Borne tt Hymn "Come Thou Almighty King" No. , . Scripture Reading .... Dr. T. M. Guild Hymn "t Love .to Tell The Story" No. 756 Prayer Dr. George Hill Offertory '. Organ Bolo "Fearless 111 Follow" , Miss Blanche Boyd Address "The Mission of the Sunday School' C. F. Coffin, of ndianapolls Hymn "Stand Up, Stand , Up For Jesus" No. 567 Prayer and Benediction

. .'. Bishop Hughes

Organ Postlude SUNDAY EVENING 8:00 O'clock Organ Preludo Hymn "Come Thou Fount of Every ; Blessing" i . . .

Prayer -Anthem Lesson From the New Testament.. Rev. Lacy Anthem , ; Announcements- by the Pastor Offertory ..... Organ Solo "Song of Triumph" ; . Mrs, Dr. Harrla , Bermon Bishop Hughes

uoxotogy .t r; -, , Benediction ' Organ Postlude

MEV GUINEA PYGMIES. The Spear and Sew and Poisoned Arrow Their Chief Woe pons. Our knowledge of the pygmies of New Guinea shows that In bablt they are . nomadic, nowhere tilling the ground, but depending for their living entirely on their skill In hunting and Ashing. Their chief weapon Is the bow, their arrows being generally poisoned either with the famous upas or some other similar vegetable poison. In some cases a species of strychnine. They also make ue of the spear and an Ingenious form of spring gun

which Is common to numerous other forest tribes. This Is formed by setting a flattened bamboo spear attached to a bent sapling, which Is fastened to a trigger in such a way that it Is released by the passerby stumbling against an Invisible string 'stretched cross a game track. These spears are

really set for game, and to the Initiated they are obvious enough, aa their presence Is always indicated by certain well known signs, such as a broken off twig placed In a cleft stick. In war these signs are removed, the removal being equivalent to the moving of buoys in a mined channel. The wounds inflicted by these hardened bamboo spears are necessarily serious. The mental qualities of tho Negritos sre extremely undeveloped, none of them being able to express a higher numerical idea than three, but all observers who have met them unite In ssylng that they are a merry little people, with great Ideas of hospitality when their confidence has been gained and provided tbey have not been previously ill treated. They are not cannibals and are generally monogamous. London Times.

LOWER HOUSE AIID SENATE III FIGHT Representatives in an Attempt to Force Senators Into Action.

A CYCLOIIEJAMAGES

Two Northwestern States

Were in Its Path.

LIGHTNING FLASHES. Many Things Concerning Thorn That Soionce Cannot Fathom. A young girl in charge of two children, sheltering under a tree on Cbislehurst common, was struck by lightning and killed one of those dreadful Instances of the sort of personal touch with which lightning seems to select Ita victim, for. though one child is reported to have been thrown down, neither apparently was -Injured. , There are many Instances, of course, of this strange selection, due in most cases probably to some accident of clothing. There Is a well remembered case which happened some years ago at Cambridge, when three young men were walking across an open space of ground, and the middle one of the three was struck dead, while the others were untouched. The luquest showed that the young man who was killed had nails in his boots, whereas the others were wearing boating shoes. The phenomena of thunderstorms have been the subject of much, study in America. But if thunderstorms can be classified, tbey are still not thoroughly understood. We do not yet know what are the exact conditions which lead to a discbarge of electricity n the form of a lightning flash from cloud to cloud or from cloud to earth. We cannot reproduce ' thunder and lightning in a laboratory. We do not know what is the origin of the electrification manifested in a storm. London Spectator.

(American News Service) Washington, May 11.- An organized movement to embroil the senate into

action on pending legislation is engaging the attention of political Washington today. House of Representative members are in the movement. Nearly half of the delegations from Ohio. Indiana, and Wisconsin and other middle western states wil get away

from Washington for their homes to

day. They expect to remain there in

definitely, they say. "We expect to wait until the senate acts," said one

of the departing members. "It will

be pleasanter at home than it is in

Washington while the senate is debat

ing the tariff question."

This movement is being watched with interest here. It it the first time the co-ordinate branch of congress

ever attempted such drastic measures

to compel the other branch to act. The

senate Is resentful and there is a ques

tion whether the plan may not react The house leaders want to hasten leg

islation and get away earl yin July. Some of the senators even expressed

an opinion today that congress would

adjourn not later than July 15.

(American Kew Service) St Paul, May 11. A cyclone swept

North Dakota and Northern Minnesota during the night doing tremend

ous damage at Fargo, Felton. Moore-

head, Marion and East Grand Forks. Andrew Peterson, a" farmer near Felton was fatally injrrred. Wire communication was badly demolished.

Acute Sense of Hearing. Ca mill Clarence isn't so diffident when he talks to you through the phone, is he? Estelle Isn't be? Even through the phone 1 can bear bis heart flutter. Exchange.

Gray horses are the longest lived; cream colored ones the most easily affected by changes in temperature.

PREBLE CO. GRAND

JURY MAKES REPORT

(Palladium Special)

Eaton, O., May 11. After having made examination into six cases, in

volving fifteen witnesses, the grand

jury for the May term of the common

pleas court returned three indictments

against .Lester Baker of Jefferson

township, and one against Henry Brock, formerly of Lewisburg, who is now confined in the county jail. Two

of the three counts against Baker al

lege horse stealing and the other charges assault. Brock was indicted

on the charge of failure to provide

for his children. Baker was arrested

on affidavit by Edwin Bradshaw, with

whom he had some difficulty in the

sale of a couple of horses, it is said.

When Brock's wife secured a divorce from him he was ordered to pay $3 a

week for the support of his children.

For a time he is said to have done so but suddenly left and discontinued the payments. When, he returned to Lewisburg about three weeks ago he was taken into custody by the authori

ties and placed in the county jail.

' Byron's Menagerie In Italy. "

' Lord Byron's establishment consists, besides servants, of ten horses, eight

enormous dogs, three monkeys, live

cats, an eagle, a crow and a falcon.

and all these, except the horses, walk about the house, which, now and then resounds with their unarbitrated quarrels, as if they were masters of it After I have sealed my letter I find my enumeration of the animals In this circean palace was defective, and that in a material point I have just met on the grand staircase five peacocks, two guinea hens and an Egyptian crane. I wonder who all these animals were before they were changed into these shapes. From a Letter by Shelley.

R. H. S. CLUBS WILL

! PRESENT TWO PLAYS , . . , On May 19, there will be two plays presented In the chapel, one by the girls' pedeatrian club and the other by ( jhe college club, the proceeds of which will go to the fund started to help students through school and college. Cornelia 8haw, Meta Pafflin, Bertha Walterman. ,Wanda Johnson, Celmla Oehr. and Emily Fletcher will present the "Pedestrian's Pal." which Is a Story of a girls' boarding school and the college club's play, "Wanted a Confidential Clerk," will be presented by Wallace Gifford, Roland Nusbaum. Edwin Flook, Clark Meyers and How ard Messlck.

OBITUARY Ina Florance Manning, daughter of Thomas R. snd Letts Manning. She was born near Bpartansburg, September 28, 193. and died May 8, at 9:15 p. m., age 18 years, ? months and 20 days When a child of 10 she moved with her parents to Richmond, where she Uved until the time of her death. She leaves to mourn her loss, father, mother, three brothers. Ira. Ross and Mort Manning and wife and babe of Spartanburg, and aged grandmother, Mrs. Jane Manning, four aunts, three uncles and a number of cousins and friends, for she made friends wherever she went. To know her was to love ber. Through all her - suffering she always bad a smile for every one. She has been a sufferer for four long years, but bore It wtth a Christian faith and longed and prayed for the time when the Bleased Maater would nay "Come bome where there Is no more suffering or pain." She joined the Christian church of . Spartansburg. Ind.. April 21. 1906, and was baptised by O. M. Farrta, and baa lived an obedient child of God. . , Those who remain to-mourn ber loan

wish to thank ber many friends fcr

the beautiful floral offerings and Had remembrance.

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CHICAGO NOW HAS REAL SUMMER DAY (American Xews Service) Chicago, May 11. Chicago today is having its first touch of summer. The heat started yesterday morning and already has clajgped one victim. An unidentified man who was picked up

on the street, died early today at AlexIan, brothers hospital from heat prostration and several other persons were overcome. Today promises to outdo yesterday when the mercury on the street registered 87.4.

Knew the Outcome. Sympathetic Father Parted from Harry forever, have you? Well, perhaps it's Just as well not to see each other for a day or two. Life.

A sunny temper gilds the edges of life's blackest cloud. Guthrie.

STICK WAS DRIVEN

THROUGH CHICKEN

(Palladium Special) Milton. Ind., May 11. Mrs. J. L. Wike found one of her hens yesterday lying on its side with a stick driven into its thigh and through the body the point extending out above the

beck. She is at a complete loss to ex-, plain how the stick penetrated so far, unless it was the1 Inhuman act of some small "boy. The stick was removed and the chicken probably wUl have to be killed.

The first steel rails ever rolled in , Australia recently were turned out by a New South Wales iron works.

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