Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 155, 4 May 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY -MAY 4, 1912.

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HAS ft CEHTEHARY Princeton Theological School Will Have Three Days' Celebration. ' PRINCETON, N. J., May 4. All preparations have been completed for the three day celebration scheduled to bekgin tomorrow, of the centenary of SPrinceton Theological Seminary. Hundreds of alumni of the venerable instigation have arrived here already and Isnany more are expected to arrive here ibefore the beginning of the commemorative exercises tomorrow. According to the program the exercises will begin tomorrow forenoon with a historical sermon by President Patton, followed by the administration of the Xord's supper. The afternoon service "will be at four o'clock and the speaker will be the Rev. Dr. John Dixon, a trustee of Princeton. President Ethelbert D. Warfleld, of Lafayette College, "will be the speaker in the evening. Commencement exercises will take place on Monday. In addition to the usual program there will be two special addresses by moderators of the general assemblies of the Northern and Southern Presbyterian churches, which, before their division, were together concerned in the establishment of the seminary. The afternoon session will be given over to three addresses reminiscent of the history of the institution. The day will close with a dinner for the alumni followed by speeches under the auspices of the Alumni Association. On Tuesday Morning. On Tuesday morning there will be three addresses by speakers who have been invited from abroad for the occasion. In the afternoon a commerative dinner will be held, followed by speeches of greeting and congratulation from the representatives of the general assembly from the laity of the Presbyterian and other churches and seminaries to which President Patton will respond. The list of the speakers includes Dr. John F. Carson and Dr. Russell Cecil, Charles Ieatty Alexander, LL. D., of New York; Robert E. Speer, a secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions; the Rev. William H. Johnson, of Lincoln JJnive'rsity; the Rev. J. H. Dulles, president of the Alumni Association; the Rt. Rev. Principal Alexander Stewart, of St. Mary's College, St. Andrew's; the Rev. James Wells, moderator of the Presbyterian church in Scotland; the Rev. John MacMillan, moderator of the Presbyterian church in Ireland; Bishop Greer of New York and President Hibben of Princeton University. "Princeton Theological Seminary is the third oldest purely denominational seminary in the United States. The oldest Is the theological seminary of the Dutch Reformed Church in America at New Brunswick, founded in 1784. Then comes Andover Theological Sem inary, a Congregational institute, which, however, was made a department of Harvard University in recent years. Princeton Seminary was established by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church in 1812, after an agreement had been reached with Princeton University, regarding the relations between the college and the seminary. The Rev. Archibald Alexander, then pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, was made professor of Dldatic and Polemic Theology and inaugurated in August 1812. The seminary opened that autumn-. with three students, who attended lectures in Dr. Alexander's study. Before the session closed eleven more students were enrolled. The seminary grew rapidly and in 1815 the general assembly found it necessary to provide for a suitable building. Alexander Hall was built in the following year, at a cost of $47,000. It is now used as a dormitory. In 1824 the graduating class numbered sixty-two. That WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS Wants Other Women to KnowHow She Was Finally Restored to Health. Louisiana, Mo.: "I think a woman fcaturally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public, but complete restor ation tohealth means so much to me that I cannot keep from telling mine for the sake of other suffering women. "I had been Bick about twelve years, and had eleven doctors. I had dragging down pains, pains at monthly periods, bilious spells, and was getting worse all the time. I would hardly get over one spell when I would be sick again. No tongue can tell what I suffered from cramps, and at times I could hardly walk. The doctors said I might die at one of those times, but I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and got better right away. Your valuable medicine is worth more than mountains of gold to suffering women." Mrs. Bertha Muff, 60S N. 4th Street, Louisiana, Mo. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drags, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn,Maas., seem to prove this fact. Vs . vIf yoa want special advice write to Xjdla E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Jfass. Toar letter will be opened, read aad answered by a woman aad belt la strict conAdeace,

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Scrap IBook Whistler's Fish Tragedy. A story of .Whistler's Ingenuity in getting rid of a troublesome neighbor is told by A. J. Eddy in his "Recollections and Impressions" of the famous artist. While residing In Venice an elderly countess moved into an apartment immediately below that occupied by Whistler. Her noise, fussiness and goings to and fro anuoyed the artist very considerably, so much so, in fact, that he made up his mind to drive her away. An opportunity presented itself one very hot day. The countess put a jar of goldfish on the balcony immediately beneath his window. During her absence Whistler tied a bent pin to a thread, caught the fish, broiled them to a turn and then dropped them back Into the Jar again. When the countess returned and found her goldfish dead there was a great commotion, and the next day she packed up and left, saying that Venice was altogether too hot She declared with tears in her eyes that the sun had cooked her goldfish in their jar. Navar Say Die.. .... Never pay die - While the llrht-of the morning Shines In the sky And the grass Is adorning The earth in its freshness and rivers roll by. But simply press onward and nerer say die. Strug-gle and try Every fiber and part of yoa Never say die While there's life In the heart of you. Let failures come thickly and darken the sky. But still gro on striving and never say die. Never say die While the candle la burningUnder the sky And the darkness is turning The earth to a dreamland where fairies flit by, But ever press onward and never say die. What's In a Name. In "A Retrospect of Forty Years" William Allen Butler tells this story of Dr. William B. Sprague, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church in Albany: After the birth of one of his younger sons Dr. Sprague was for some time in doubt as to what name he should give him, and the matter, as usual in such cases, was a subject of family discussion. Late one evening the good doctor, who was a warm friend and great admirer of Ambrose . Spencer, the chief justice of the supreme court of the state, knocked at the door of his eldest daughter, who had retired. and called out to her that he had .de cided on a name for her little brother. announcing that it was to be "Ambrose Spencer Sprague." A faint voice from within reeponded, "Father, think of the Initials." The doctor retired, and another name had to be discovered. Got a Cheap Shave. I was being shaved at my favorite barber shop on Newspaper row when a stranger who was evidently short of change walked in, and asked the boss if he would shave one side of his face for a nickel. The boss thought it a pretty good joke and answered in the affirmative, bidding the stranger to take a seat for a moment or so. A moment later the boss bid the stranger to take his place in the chair. After the latter had been prepared the boss asked "Which side?" "The outside, was the stranger's reply, and all bands in the shop had a mighty good laugh on the boss, who took the joke good naturedly and gave the visitor a first class shave. Boston Post Serious Trouble In Court. ' "What's the trouble?" inquired the Judge. . "This lady lawyer wants to make o motion," explained the clerk, "but her gown is too tight" Kansas City Journal Crude oil will soon be brought from Africa and refined at Longue Point, Montreal. CHESTER VVAN 4 Arrow Kotch COLLAR duett, Peslbody Ac Go TProy Y HATS - 02.00 Regular $3.00 Values 923 Main Street ARROW COLLARS All Styles and Sizes Bfgger Variety and Cheaper if Bought of Ua BICYCLES AND SPORTING GOODS We Specialize in This Line BREHM'S 517 MAIN ST. PHONE 1747 Open Evenings

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