Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 36, 16 December 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AJO 8UN-TELEGIIA21, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1911.

PAGE SEVEN

OT III PURSUIT OF

ITALIAHJURDERER redict Fiend Who Beheaded Entire Family Will Be Arrested Soon.

(National News Association)

TROOY. N. Y.. Dec. 16. Having

iffled the bloodhounds which were

fought from Utica to run him to Vlth by Jumping on a trolley car.

award Donato.tbc Italian farmhand narged with the quadruple murder of Ira. Conrad Morner and her two

Mgbters and son, on their farm in

lennaelaer county was still at large

Eay, while the police of this city and any and the county authoritiea td with the police of Pittsfleld,

lata., in following the trail which led award the Massachusetts city. Doato or Dennis, ns he was sometimes nown In the locality of the Morner irm, bad nearly three days start on .lie authorities but tbey expressed

nnftdence that he would soon be caplured. Although the bloodhounds lost

"he scent at Snyder's crossing, a trol

py line station about four miles from 5e Morner farm the detectives and

ktllce ultimately traced Donate to

Hudson, N. Y., where the railroad tic

lt agent declared that he had sold a

Meket to Pittsfield, Mass., to an Ital

n exactly answering Donato's de-

Jcription.

The mystery of the motive for the

rutal crime and the baffling disappearance of the accused man deepen-

hourly today, although the search

Vrew more vigorous.

The three most likely theories held

pjr the authorities wero that Donato aad quarreled with his employer, Ar-

bur Morner, who managed the farm

'or his mother and had slain him, af-

erwards killing the other members of he family to hide bis crime; that he

ad attacked one or both of the daugh

ters and later killed the family to cov-

r UP nis outrage, or ne uuu nuuueu-

ly been transformer from the silent

mild-mannered little man that the fam-

ly and entire country-side had known

and turned into a murdering assassin.

Banker Morse and Faithful Wife

SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS Sunday School Usso:i by Rev. Dr. Unscott for the International Newspaper Bible Study Club.

Copyright 1910 By Rev. T. S. Unscott, D.

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Dee. 17th, 19l1. (Cesyrifht. 1010. by Rev. T. S. Unscott. D.O.) Etra Teaoiies the Law. Noli. viii. OoldeD Test The law of the Lord to perfect, converting the soul. Ps. iUx:7. (1.) Verses 1-5 What can be said for, or against, the churches in th-9 community uniting at least once a year, In a camp meeting, with no other Object but to quicken spiritual life and Bet sinners converted? (2.) Where was this great meeting of the Jews held, and what was its object?

(3.) What answer would you make

to the statement that it in the duty of the churches in the large centres to have street meeting? (4.) What results will surety follow, when all the people oro eager to have the law of Quil read to them? (5.) How long did the first meeting last? (6.) There is a general demand for abort sermons; what is this a sign of? Is It poor or uninteresting preaching, or a crowing lack of spirituality ou the part of the preachers or people, or what? (7.) Verses -7 Which is the more becoming and natural in public worship, and why, the bushed silence which generally prevails with us, or hearty and glad responses as in this case? (8.)If our public prayers were mors of the "and Kzra blessed the Lord"

type, out of Jubilant hearts; how long would It take to get the people to re

spond as these worshippers did?

(9.) Exra bad at least fourteen help era, besides the Ievhes, to assist him la explaining the law, each no doubt having a class to himself; what re

semblance la this to modern Bible Classes? . ' tiO.) Why is It that there Is not

,the same realised obligation resting

upon church members to attend classes where the Bible is studied, as to attend tbe regular chu-ch service? Ctl.) Is our present method of oratorical and textual preaching a success aa a teaching agency? Give your reasons. (IS.) Verse S What agency, other than the Bible School, is there in tho Christian church of which it can be said. "So tbey read the book and caused tbem to understand the readlag? (18.) Verses 9-11 What made the people weep so much? (14.) Why have sinners a reason to weep, wbon the word of Ood is brought homo to them? (15.) When we, by the grace of God, haTe put ourselves In harmcny with Ood't tow. Is it right for us to weep over our past sins? (16 ) Why la It a duty, as well as a privilege, for us to rejoice and be glad? (17.) la It still right for us, and why, to hold feasts and banquets, and get joy out of eating and drinking? (This la one of the questions that may tx answered In writing oy members of tho elvb.) (19.) Verse 12 What provision 1j being made to-day for feeding and clothing tbe poor? (19.) Verses 1S-1S Is preaching or

ringing, or praying, or study of the Ulble, In tents occasionally, likely to bo more effectual than under usual

circumstances?

(10J Should It, or not, and why, b

tho aim to have every religious meet

lag produce Mverv great gladness"? Lessen for Sunday. Dec. 24th. 1911. MatochJ Rebuking and Encouraging . Justoh, U1 UUUtj- . .:

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Sunday Services At the Churches

St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sernioneUe and oenediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank X. Roell, rector. St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:30. Vespers and Benediction every Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Rev. J. F. Mattingly, rector. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 10:30. Sunday school 9:15. Evening prayer and address, 5:00. Holy communion, Thursday, and all Holy days 9:30 a. m. Evening prayer and Litany, Friday, 4:30 p. m.

South Eighth Street Friends Church Bible school 9:10. Meeting for worship 10:30. Prof. David W. Dennis will be present. Christian Endeavor meeting 6:30. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. Monthly meet

ing at 8 o'clock at which a number of annual reports will be presented. A cordial invitation is extended to all these services.

Christian Science Services (Ma

Prank E. Kinsey, pastor. Sunday First English Lutheran Churchschool 9:15. Meeting for worship Corner Eleventh and South A streets, 10:30 Prayer meeting Tuesday night. E G Howard, pastor. Morning worChrtetlan Endeavor :30. Regular , shlp at i):S0. Sub'ject, "A Prepared Evangelistic service at 7:30 by thejpath Vesper service at 4:30. Theme pastor. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham will U.jj thJ Night special music ing. ibv the Junior choir. Sunday school 9

a. m.. Dr. A. L. Bramkamp, Supt. A cordial invitation to all to worship with us. Whitewater Friends Church North

The Universalist Church This invites you to our services to be held as usual in Masonic Temple, second floor, Sunday evening at 7:30. The

pastor will speak on "Great Adventures." If you find life tedious and

monotonous perhaps you will gnd a suggestion for making it thrilling and ; interesting. Come at any time. You j will always be welcome. ' East Main Street Friends Meeting j Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Bible . school 9:10, C. E. Newman, Supt. i Meeting for worship 10:30. Christian ! Endeavor at 6:30. Evening service! 7:30. Whitewater monthly meeting! Fifth-day morning at 9:30. Bible school ; conference meeting Fifth-day evening j at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extend- ' ed to the public. j

Reid Memorial Sabbath school 9:15 a. m. B. B. Myrick Supt. Preaching by the pastor 10:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Christian Union 6:45 p. m. First Christian Church Comer of Tenth and South A streets, Samuel W. Traum, pastor. Bible school 9:05

j Tenth and G streets. Morning worship jand sermon 10:30. Subject for the : morning. '"The Light of Life as the Re-

suit of Following Christ." 1 service 7:30, C. E. 6:20.

cordial invitation to alL A Trueblood. pastor. West Richmond Friends At Earlham College. Bible school at 9. Meeting for worship 10:30. Murray S. Kenworthy, pastor. Elbert Russell Collego pastor. Jr. Endeavor 2:15 p. m. Prayer ; meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Womens Aid Society Tuesday with Mrs. Black at 221 College Ave. All Interested are cordially invited to attend every service. Grace Methodist Episcopal Cor. Tenth and North A streets, Arthur

Evening Cates. pastor. Sunday school 9:16. Pub-

Sabbath lie services at 10:30 and 7:30. Ep

school at 9 a. m. Mid-week meeting Thursday evening at

prayer j worth League 6:30. A cordial welcomo 7:30. A ) to all.

sonic Temple.) Subject: "Is the UnMam- m- w M- Tmle- superintendent.

verse Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 9:30 a.

m. services at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday

At 10:30 a. m. the Rev. L. E. Murray

of Indianapolis, will preach. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. The pastor will

evening testimonial meeting at 7 : 45. ' preach at 7:30 p. m. Public invited. Reading room located . United Brethren Eleventh and N. at No. 10 North Tenth street, open j B streets, H. S. James, pastor. Bible dally except Sundays and legal holi- school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 days from 9:00 a. m. to 12 noon and! a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Every member

Recommendation has bftrn made to President Taft to parole Charles Wr. Morse, former New York financier, from the Atlanta prison, as Morse is believed to be critically ill. Since his imprisonment, in 1009, his wife has made a gallant fight to secure his release from prison.

"FRENZIED FINANCIER" FACES TRIAL

(National News Association) JACKSON, Miss., Dec. 10 The many persons who suffered financial loss through failure several years ago of the Central Bank of Mississippi aro looking forward with much interest to the trial of V. J. Rice, which is scheduled to begin here Monday. Rice was the promoter of the bank and in en. tire control of the institution. The bank was capitalised at half a million dollars, but when it closed its doors, during the financial panic of 1907, it had less than ten dollars in the vaults. Revelations following the bank's failure tended to show, according to the authorities who conducted the investigation, that Rice was a typical "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford." He is alleged to have started "wild cat" banks and inaugurated other schemes of finance in Kentucky, Missouri. 111! nois and several other states. Efforts to learn his whereabouts after tho failure of the Central Bank of Mississippi were for a long time fuitle. Recently the Mississippi authorities located the former banker at his home

TOUR OF WESTERN

GOVERNORS ENDED

from 1:30 to 5 p. m. First Presbyterian Church Rev. Thomas Graham, pastor. Bible school and classes 9:15 a. m. Miss Ella W. Winchester, Supt. Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Subject: "Heaven." Afternoon service 5 o'clock. Theme: "Hell." Thursday evening service 7:30. The church invites the strangers

to worship.

First M. E. Church, Cor. E. Main

and Fourteenth street, J. F. Radcliffe, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Prof.

D. D. Ramsey, Supt. Preaching 10:30

and 7:30 p. m. Junior League 2:00 p.

m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. The pas tor will occupy the pulpit morning and evening. The choir will give a sacred concert on Christmas. Second Presbyterian Church Rev. Thos. C. McNary, pastor. Preaching morning and evening. Power of the Invisible 10:30. Wisdom from above or Below. Which? Sunday school 9:15. C. A. Reigal, Supt. C. E., Frank Hale president. 6:30. Mid-week service. Lecture on the Religion of the Hoosier Schoolmaster. Oyster supper Wednesday evening. Public invited and welcome. Second English Lutheran Corner of Pearl and Third streets, E. Minton pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday 7:15 p. m. North Fourteenth St. Union Mission

urged to attend. Welcome to all.

Weak Heart

Many people suffer from weak hearts. They snay experience shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or disay feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their eyes become blurred, their heart is not su&caently strong to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands and (eet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply to the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken which has no bad after-effect. Sueh is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which contains bo daageroos narcotic nor alcohol.

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TERRIBLE STRAIN RESULTED NOT AMISS

(National Nrv.vs Association)

INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 16. Indiana

polis was the host today to the West

ern' States' governors who have been

touring the eastern cities. The Hoosier capital was the ewenty-second city visited by the governors and the stop here brought the regular itinerary to a close. The governors will proceed from here to St. Paul, at which point the party will disband and the executives return to their respective homes The Indianapolis Commercial club and the board of trade joined hands in en tertaining the visitors today. A luncheon, an automobile ride and a massmeeting were the chief features of the program. Governor Marshall and Mayor Shank delivered addresses of welcome.

A Lenoir Lady, After Two WeeKs Grinding Labor. Feels Better Than Ever.

A Des Moines man had an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoulder. A friend advised him to go to Hot Sprinars. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. He sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure it

nd found it in Chamberlain's Lini-

ln Moorehad, Ky., and after success- i nient. Three days after the first applifully fighting a habeas corpus pro- cation of this liniment he was well.

ceedings brought to resist the requi- For sale by all dealers.

aition, returned him to Jackson to await trial on charges of embezzlement and violations of the state banking laws.

Data Palms. There are said to be more than 100 varieties of date palm, all distinguished by their fruit, and the Arabs say that a good housewife can furnish her

Lenoir, N. C.'M am not tired at all, and 2m stouter than I have ever been," writes Mrs. Kale Waters, of Lenoir, N. C, "although I have just finished a two weeks' wash. I lay my strength tc Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken a lot of it and I can never praise it enough for what it has done for me. I can never thank you enough for the advice you gave me, to take Cardui, for since taking it I look so well and am stout as a mule." You are urged to take Cardui, that gentle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its use will strengthen and build up your system, relieve or prevent headache, backache and the ailments of weak women. It will surely help you, as it has helped thousands of others, in the past 50 years. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Adviswy Dept. Chit's nooga Medicine Co.. Chatlsnocca. 1'eon., tor Sptcic tmtrurtiont, and 64?ase bonk. Home Treatraca tor Voaiaa. sent ic plain wrsoir, on reciiest.

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AN EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY We have now on our floor for the first time one of the NEW SCALE STARR PLAYERPIAN0S This instrument is unquestionably the greatest playerpiano ever placed upon the market. It has the greatest tone, in the opinion of every factory expert, of any upright piano which has left our plant. We want every one to hear this instrument and have arranged to have a demonstrator in attendance at all times. Come in whether you are interested in the purchase of a playerpiano or not and hear the first

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