Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 6, 14 November 1911 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911.
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1 his Js My 63rd Birthday
SIR ANDREW FRASER. Sir Andrew Franer, who is to be the chief speaker at the Men's Missionary congress in Montreal this week, was born Nov. 14, 1843, the son Of an eminent minister of the Scottish Presbyterian church. Me was educated at Edinburgh university. In his twenty-third year he entered the Indian service and remained actively engaged therein until 1908, when he returned to Scotland. His activities in the Indian service covered a wide sphere. For six years he was Lieuten-gnd-Governor of Bengal, one of the most influential and important officers under the governmen of India.
Everybody's Friend.
Stevenson said something to the effect that as long as a man had a friend he was useful to society and the world. There are men in every community who endear themselves to every one in it from the dirtyfaced urchin to the man who drives a six cylinder car. Hungry dogs go out of their shrinking way to be caressed, knowing by some divination those of the anointed of kindliness Everybody's Friend. When such a man leaves a community it takes a long while to straighten things out again. Where is Everybody's Friend he used to do that for us? Where is the man who was at the fore front of advancing the interests of a whole community? Stevenson might have said that society is not useful unless a certain number of these "Everybody's Friends exist to shame it into their example!
MASONIC CALENDAR
' Tuesday, Nov. 14 Richmond Lodge; No. 196, F. & A. M. Called meeting, work in Entered Apprentice Degree. Wednesday, Nov. 15. Webb Lodge. No. 24, F. & A M. Stated meeting. ' Friday, Nov. 17. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation. Work in Mark Master degree. . Saturday, Nov. 18. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. Social and basket supper at 6:30 p. m.
rThe Margaret Smith Home will hold Its Annual Donation-day, November 16th, 1911, when any donations will be thankfully received. l3-3t
ICE MANUFACTURERS OF SOUTH CONVENE (National News Association) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Nov. 14 The Southwestern Ice aMnufacturers' association met for its annual convention in this city today with a good attendance of members from various points in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma. The convention will end Friday.
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So Al Spekenhier is leaving Richmond! When he goes he will take part of Richmond with him which cannot be replaced and it is a big part. The day that Al Spekenhier started out to bring a government official here to speak on good roads, things took on a new shape in Richmond. It has not been so very long ago that we held the Good Roads Congress here. It was followed by the Fall Festival the first Fall Festival. It was a thing built out of pure and unadulterated optimism. We seem to remember as does everyone who had a part in that time that Al Spekenhier always held that the biggest difficulty was perfectly surmountable. Usually it was handed over to him to surmount. And the reason his work has not been more appreciated is because he did the work bo perfectly. In this period when trade trips can be organized on an hour's notice men will be apt to forget the days when pessimism and unenlightened greed grew so rank that it was impossible to find more than a scattering crowd who would join in and help. To that labor of the Fall Festivals and the Young Men's Business club Al Spekenhier devoted the talents which gave him the high rating for efficiency in the post office and gave him a national standing for his great accomplishment. And as he went he brought into the' work of developing Richmond all his friends. For what man ever denied Al Spekenhier? Not many men have refused the things that Al Spekenhier asked of them. For he never asked anything but the fairest and most reasonable service and never for himself. And wliat is more important he stood always open to service of the kind he asked.
Al Spekenhier will come back to Richmond some day and he will not bewail the changes. He will welcome with enthusiasm every change for the better and lend his aid to every effort to change the things which need it. That is to say he will be the same Al Spekenhier Everybody's Friend.
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'THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1831-1885-1905-1910-
NOVEMBER 14. -Pizarro, with a small force of soldiers, sailed from Panama for the conquest of Peru. -De Monts established the first permanent French settlement in America at Port Royal (Annapolis.) Acadia. -Rev. John Carroll appointed first Roman Catholic bishop in the United States. -Beginning of the battle of Areola, in which Bonaparte defeated the Austrians and made the French masters of Italy. -George Wilhelm Frederich Hegal, celebrated German philosopher, died. Born Aug. 27, 1770. -Servia declared war against Bulgaria. -Prince Charles of Denmark was chose king of Norway. -John La Farge, noted artist, died in Providence, R. I. Born in New York, March 31, 1835.
PET STOCK ASSOC'N MEETING TONIGHT
'v Announcement was sent out this morning by the officers of the Richmond Poultry and Pet Stock Association that the members of that association will meet this evening at the rooms of the Young Men's Busiess Club in the Colonial Building. The gathering this evening will be the first held to consider plans for conducting the big poultry show, to be held in this city from the 24th to 27th of next January. The officers hope to secure
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their show, and are anxious that all poultry owners in Wayne County aid in establishing the success of the affair. The association will meet in the Y. M. B. C. rooms every Thursday ev
ening until after the snow.
GEORGIA LAUNCHES GOV. WILSON BOOM
See Mr. Swales tomorrow Wednesday and Thursday, on fine Furs at Knollenberg's Store. Fifteen years ago Moscow started a city pawnshop. Since then it has lent more than 127,000,000 on nearly seven million articles left in pawn.
(National News Association) ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 14. The promoters expect 10,000 Democrats from all parts of Georgia to attend the rally to be held in the Atlanta auditorium tomorrow night to launch the Woodrow Wilson presidential movement in this state. William G. McAdoo, of New York, will deliver the principal address. He will be introduced by senator-elect Hoke Smith.
ALABAMA WOMEN ARE MEETING IN MOBILE (National News Association) MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 14. Mobile is teeming today with women from all over the state, who have come here to participate in the annual convention of the Alabama Federation of Women's clubs. Delegates from nearly every club in Alabama are here, and every attention is being shown them. Today was given over to the reception of the visitors. The regular sessions of the meeting will begin tomorrow, with Mrs. J. H. Phillips of Birmingham, presiding.
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Politics and Politicians
Milwaukee will be an applicant for the Prohibition national convention. Democrats of Alabama are to give a great banquet in Birmingham on Nov. 22 in honor of Congressman Uunder-
wood, the Democratic leader in the lower house. A special election will be held in the Seventh congressional district of Kansas on January 9 to choose a successor to the late Representative E. H. Madison. No woman resident in the east will be able to vote for president next year, though 1,000,000 women in the Western States will enjoy that privilege. The opinion is gaining ground among the politicians that the Republican national committee, when it meets in Washington next month, will choose Chicago as the place for holding the presidential convention. Governor Simeon E. Baldwin, whom the Democrats of Connecticut are discussing for the presidential nomination, is one of America's foremost legal authorities. He was one of the. first president of the American Bar association and for many years was professor of constitutional law at Yale university. Students of the University of Minnesota have organized a La Follette club to aid the Wisconsin senator's candidacy for the presidential nomination. To show that was possessed of the true "progressive" spirit the club incorporated in its constitution the recall for its own officers. The Woodrow Wilson league of Nor-
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them California has taken the ifrst step of ita kind In the history of California political organizations by throwing open its membership to women and deciding that two women should be appointed to membership on its executive committee.
ONE SCHOOL CLOSED ON MONDAY MORNING As a result of a broken motor, there was no session at the Hibberd school Monday forenoon. The motor operating the fan that sends the warm air through the building unexpectedly got out of commission when the janitor fired up. The broken machinery was shipped immediately to Indianapolis, and Superintendent T. A. Mott, who was called to investigate the matter, closed the school. Mr. Mott could assign no direct cause for the accident, and later said that it "was just hard, luck that it happened during the cold spell." The break was temporarily mended during the morning, and the regular session was held in the afternoon. The other buildings seem to be well heated, and the superintendent is not worried over the single accident in the cold weather.
MISSIONARY WORK DEBATED BY WOMEN
(National News Association) ANDERSON, S. C, Nov. 14. Anderson is entertaining for three days the annual State convention of the Women's Missionary union of the Baptist church. The attendance includes several hundred delegates from cities an dtowns throughout South Carolina. The sessions are being held in the First Baptist church, with Mrs. I. W. Wingo of Greenville presiding.
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