Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 7, 15 November 1911 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911.

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Heart to Heart Talks.

By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyright. 1908, by Edwin A.Nye

PITY ANi) COMFORT. Isaiah Maid: "Aa u father pit let h bis children so the Lord pities thetu that fear him. Aa one whom a mother comforteth will I comfort you." The father "pltleth." The mother "comforteth." Aa a rule, that ia true, of father ana mother, though not always. Once I saw a father turn heartlessly away from Ms son in the latter's direat need., though the boy well deterred his father's pity. It seemed to me no father could do such a thing. Bald Marl KreJIrk of Chicago, n young girl who tried to commit suicide: , "Nobody lores me. Eren my mother alnc she mart led my stepfather does not want me at home. The first chance I get I'll kill myself, for there la no use living." . These are exceptions to the rule that father pities and mother comforts. On the other hand Who that read the proceedings of the Beattle trial in Virginia, in which a young man was tried for the murder of his wife, was not Impressed with the pity which that old gray balml man showered on his boy? And here is a picture of the true mother type: In one of the Chicago courts a young girl was charged with "delinquency." That moans she was a bad if not a wicked girl. The judge hesitated as to his duty and theu "If mother will take me back," sobbed the young prisoner, "I will be a good girl." The mother was sent for. Gladly she took the errant daughter to hotbosom, the tears of the two commingling, and the girl was "as one whom & mother comforteth." The court wisely gar the mother custody of the daughter. The father pities. The mother comforts. Tity rnd comfort how much we frail, forgetful humans need them! In an nge when God was thought to be a tyrant Isaiah gave a true picture of him In the holiest, choicest passage of sacred literature. In all the book there Is but one other to compare with it: "When thy father and thy mother forsake thee, then the Lord will take thee up." New Version. He A man is as old ns he feels. She Hut how about a woman? He Oh. she Is generally as old ue other r-PJP' fpl ho is. Boston Tran-scrlVt.

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This Js My 63 fd Birthday

Grand Duchess Olga, who is reported engaged to marry Prince Boris, the crown prince of Bulgaria, was born in the royal palace at St. Petersburg. November 15, 1895. She is the eldest of the four daughters of the Emperor and Empress of Russia and a greatgranddaughter on her mother's side og the late Queen Victoria of England. The three sisters of the Grand Duchess are Tatjana, who is fourteen years old; Marie, who is eleven, and Anastasia, who recently celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary. Her only brother is the little Grand Duke Alexis, seven years old who will some day be called upon to rule the great empire of Russia. Prince Boris who Is said to have been chosen for the future husband of the, Grand Duchess Olga, la slightly older than hla fiancee, as he will be seventeen next January. He has one brother. Prince Cyril, and two sisters, the pretty Princesses Eudoxla and Nadei-

Building Up the Whole Community Today the roads to the north are filled with Richmond men in automobiles. The men are the ambassadors of Richmond on an errand of friendship and co-operation. This is not the first trip that the Richmond men have made with the object of getting acquainted. It is one among many trips to spread the message that Richmond is doing things that it is awake and progressive. And above all it is not a selfish errand. This is no plan to displace any merchant or industry to the detriment of the communities that are visited. A simple trip could not accomplish that even were it the object. No the reason for the trip is to learn the needs of this territory of which Richmond is the center so that relations may be pleasant and satisfactory. The manufacturer sees first hand conditions which his field agents have told him of. Men come to him with problems that present new ideas. Merchants who on account of a larger clientage are enabled to specialize in things which no Bmall dealer can afford to deal in learn of things which may be done in the extension of their trade. The trip translated into English means only "What can we do for you?" When interurbans were first built the citizens of rmn'l towns expected to se the small town vanish. Instead the price of real estate rose. More people came to town to live. More trade sprung up. The jealousy which was expected died away when people became better acquainted. Instead of dampening trade for the small town it created many new and more profitable avenues. Some of the towns that the Richmond men have visited have interurbans. Some have interurbans contempleted. Richmond people are interested as well as the citizens of the small towns and the country in between is developing these resources. It is a trip of co-operation then.

And the hospitality of every man, women and child, of every farm, hamlet, village and town along the way has been such as to warm the hearts of the Richmond men. When a man stays in his place of business all ray he is apt to forget that people outside hear hopes and fears and necessities apart from his. By taking these trips the Richmond men have learned from each other and from the men along the route that their problems are pretty much the same as other people's and to be taken into a community in the hospitable way which has marked these trips means more than mere business. It gives a point to living.

Richmond men recently entertained the Indianapolis Trade Association. The Richmond men were delighted with the visit. The Indianapolis men told each other of the things they had learned. If we are not mistaken we shall see Richmond joining with Indianapolis in the work of securing a better understanding with the national and international trade. So it is easy to see that when all the cities are confederated in the effort to make Indiana supreme in the national and international field that they go into the field with the full backing of their communities. For the understanding which it the outgrowth of these trips enables the territory to be welded into one community of similar interests a compact entering wedge in the trade of the world.

MONTREAL MECCA FOR MISSIONARIES

(National News Association) MONTREAL, Nov. 15 The threeday Men's Missionary congress, for which Montreal has been preparing for many months, opened in the American Presbyterian church this afternoon, with Rev. Robert Johnston, D. D., presiding. The chief features of the initial session weVe addresses by Rev. Robert Speer on "The World's Debt to Missions," and Rev. Canon Gould on "The Central Place of Missions in the Life of Canada." Tomorrow the congress will have as the leading speaker Sir Andrew Eraser, late Governor of Bengal, who is regarded as one of the world's greatest authorities on missionary problems.

AMERICAN BANKERS ARE IN NEW ORLEANS (National News Association) NEW YORK, Nov. 15. The first of four luxurious special trains chartered to carry the" New Yorfc and New England members of the American Bankers' association to the annual convention in New Orleans leaves this city tonight. The other trains will depart Friday and Saturday. On the way to the convention city the Eastern bankers will stop for a day in Vicksburg, where they will be entertained by the Vicksburg Clearing House association.

The Margaret Smith Home will hold its Annual Donation-day, November 16th, 1911, when any donations will be thankfully received. l3-3t

' THIS DATE IN HISTORY1

NOVEMBER 15T.H. 1708 William Pitt. Earl of Chatham, born. Died May 11, 1778. 1761 More than 100 lives lost in the wreck of the ship L'Auguste on the coast of Cape Breton. 1763 Mason and Dixon arrived from England to survey the Pennsylvania and Maryland boundary. 1802 George Romney, celebrated English, artist, died. Born Dec. 15, 1734. 1806 Lieut. Pike first sighted the lofty mountain in Colorado which bears the name. 1832 Philadelphia and Harrisburg were connected by railroad. 1854 Boston adopted a new charter. 1889 Revolution at Rio Janeiro and a republic proclaimed. 1904 Germany and the United States signed an arbitration treaty. 1910 Dr. Edgar F. Smith chosen provost of the University of Pennsylvania.

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MASONIC CALENDAR

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 fi;30 p. m.

Originality Not Considered a Virtue In the Mikado's Land. The position of literary men In Japan differs in many especial respects from that which is accorded writers of prominence in the western world, writes Paul S. Reinsch In the North American Review. The Individuality of literary fame and literary personality in its various aspects have not been developed in the orient to nearly the same extent as In the west The great books to which men return again and again for guidance and inspiration have been written thousands of years, and those men who earned fame thereafter won their laurels by writing commentaries upon the classics. No merit attached to originality. Moreover, most writings were anonymous. Especially if they were original was It advisable that the author should not make his personality too prominent While learning was always respected, authorship never had the position in Japan and other oriental countries that it has enjoyed in the west from the Greeks down to the present. The Japanese mind will excel in the future in many directions, but the greatest development may be expected in those activities for which racial and social experience has best prepar ed the intellect A strong but selective realism in literature, delicate word painting, the successful search for mastery over the forces of nature, a grasp of social and political relationshipsthese are among the things we may expect from th Japan of the future.

NATIONAL GRANGE TO DISCUSS CHARGE

(National News association) COLUMBUS. O., Nov. 15. The Na

tional Grange, the largest and most in-; fluential organization of farmers in America, met for its annual session in j Columbus today with delegates pres-' ent from every state. Additional in

terest is given the meeting this year by the probability that its attention

will be called to the charges made that the organization is controlled by

certain powerful factors whose activi- j ty iu national politics has militated ;

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SMITH RETIRES AS GEORGIA GOVERNOR

(National News Association! ATLANTA, Ga.. Nov. 15. Hoke Smith retired from the governorship of Georgia today, preparatory to taking up his duties as United States

senator, to which office he was elect ed by the last legislature. Three aspirants are in the race for governor to fill uot the unexpired term. The selection will be determined by the Democratic primary early in December. EXCITEMENT at Wabash Excitement at Wabash, Frankfort and Logansport, over Cures Wrought by Oenns Rheumatic Remedy, Sure, Safe and Speedy. Rheumatism. Liver, Kidney, and Stomach diseases absolutely cured when doctors and all other means failed. Some turned in sheets and fed with a tube cured in a short time. Following are a few: John McNally, George Pence. Al. Henderson, P. B. Schwer. all of Frankfort; Miss Eads, Mt. Sella, Ind.. Walter Baumbauer, Wabash, lnd. Regular size bottle while they last 25 cents, at Luken's Pharmacy, Richmond, and Murray and Co., Dublin.

Just a Bit Too Apt.

To eke out his salary the people of a small country church gave their pastor a donation party, among the presents being a fine new dress coat for the pastor and a pretty bonnet for bis wife. On the following Sunday as they walked up the aisle in their new habiliments the choir Inadvertently struck

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disoomfiture of the sensitive clergyman and his wife '"Who are these in bright array?" Ladies' Home Journal.

A Grim Outlook. A, lady visiting Colorado sufferer greatly from, the elevation. One da after an attack of breathiessness sIh sighed out, "I am sure I will die!" "Will you go to heaven if you die?' inquired her little sou anxiously. "I hope so. dear." The small boy burst into tears. "Oh. mother, dear,", he sobbed, "don't don't go to heaven! You could nevei stand the altitude."

Young, but Wise. "But mamma thinks I am too young to marry." "Why should she think that? You're much older thaft she was when she got married, aren't you?" "Yes, but father was drawing a much larger salary at the time than

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