Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 276, 27 September 1913 — Page 8
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PAGE EIGHT THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGRA3L SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, ma
ATTIRE MAIN STREET IN MASS OF COLORS (Continued from Page 1.)
where they -will sell sandwiches, pies and coffee. Lewis Bowman, chairman of the concessions committee, says he has sold Beveral blocks of space on Main street, and one block on North Ninth. The variety of concessions Is unlimited. Select Judges. The list of out-of-town judges was selected last night, and will be notified by mall today. As soon as they have accepted the appointments, the complete list will be pranted. The routes for the agricultural and automobile parades have been announced by Parades Chairman Lawrence Handley. The route of the agricultural parade will be from South Fourth, east on Main to Twelfth, north to E street, west on E to Fort Wayne avenu3, w,here it will disband. Big Auto Parade. The automobile parade will cover several of the principal thoroughfarf s as follows: East on Main to Twentyfirst, south to A, east to Twenty-second, north to Main, west to Fort Wayne avenue. (According to this arrangement two lines of machines will be parading on Main street, one going east andthe other west.) North on Fort Wayne avenue to E, east to Thirteenth, south to South E, west to Fourth, north to Main, west to West Fifth, north to Richmond avenue, east to Seventh and North D, where it will disband. Shows Arrive Sunday. The carnival shows will arrive tomorrow and will have their tents stretched on North A from Seventh to Ninth streets, ready to give performance Monday evening. The electric fountain, which is one of the features of tne shows, will be on tha federal building corner. The aeroplane has arrived in the city and will be placed on exhibition In the court house block Wednesday morning Members of the executive committee feel that the citizens will treat the visitors to the city as guests and make every effort to give information and make them feel welcome.
How to Cure Cholera Morbus. Many cases of this disease result fatally before medicine can be obtained or a physician summoned. It is easily cured when the proper remedy is at hand. Mrs. Charles Stewart of Mt. Collins, N. Y., says: "When my husband had cholera morbus last summer he used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and it cured him promptly." Every family should keep this remedy at hand. It only costs a quarter. For ale by all dealers. ( AdvertlsemenO
Sunday Services At the Churches
St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Itoell, rector. St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at :00. 8:00, 0:00 and 10:00. Vespers and Benediction every Sunday at 8:00 p. m. Rev. Father Cronin, rector. St. Paul's Episcopal Holv Communlou every Sunday 7:30 a. m. Also on irst Sunday of each month. 10:30 a. 'm. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 10:30 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon 5 p.m. Saints' Days. Holy Communion 9 a. m. Other days by appointment. Rev. John S. Lightbourn. rector. St. Paul's Lutheran C. Huber, pastor. The Sunday school will assemble at 8:45 for its annual rally. The largest number that was ever present is expected. President Kelly, of Earlham college, will be present and address the school. German services at 10:30, subject, "'Jesus Can and Does Forgive Sins. At the evening service, 7:30, one of the ministers from the Yearly Meeting will preach. First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject, Reality. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; services at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimony meeting at 7:45. Public is cordially invited. Reading room. 1417 North A street, located in south end of church edifice, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 1 to 5 p. in. Second Presbyterian Rev. Thomas C. McNary, pastor. Preaching in the morning only, at 10:30. A delegate from the Yearly meeting will occupy the pulpit. Sunday school at 9:15. Rally day services Sunday. October 5, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Bible school, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Earlham Heights Presbyterian Sunday school at 2:15; preaching at 7:30. Public invited to come and help. South Eighth Street Friends Francis C. Anscombe, pastor. No services will be held tomorrow at this church, owing to the sessions of the Indiana Yearly meeting. Attenders are invited to attend the special united services at the Main street church. Prayer meeting will be resumed on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. First Baptist North Eleventh, near Main street. W. O. Stovall. pastor. Worship Sunday morning at 10:40, with sermon by Rev. Fred Carter, who is attending the Friends Yearly meeting. Evangelistic services at 7:30 p. m., with preaching by the pastor. Sunday school annual rally at 9:15 a. in. Young People's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Everybody invited to these meetings. - Bethel A. M. E. Rev. George C. Sampson, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 by the pastor, subject, "Our Security." At 8 p. m., subject "God's Special CF.re." Class at 12 m., Sabbath school at 2:30 p. m., A. C. E. at 7 p. m., Burton Howard, president. Reld Memorial, S. R. Lyons, pastor Sabbath 6chool at 9:15 a. m., Ellis M. Learner, superintendent: hours of worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.,
sermons by ministers of the Friends church. First English Lutheran, cornor 11th and S. A. streets, E. G. Howard, pastor MOrning worship at 10:30. The pulpit will be filled by a representative from the Friends' yearly meeting. The Sunday school promotion service will be held at 9 a. m. At 6:45 p. m.. the Luther League will hold ita regular meeting and in connection therewith the election of officers will be held. At 7:30 p. m. the Luther Brotherhood will meet and will be addressed by Prof. Dennis, of Earlham, on the subject, "The Sanitation of the Canal Zone." All men will be cordially welcomed. The offerings for day will conclude the yearly offerings for the current year. Benevolence and current expense contributions for 1912-13 should therefore not be omitted. Second English Lutheran, N. W. 3rd and Pearl streets, C. Raymond Isley, pastor Morning worship with sermon at 10:30; evening service with sermon by Mrs. Eliza Armstrong Cox, a visiting delegate to the Friends' yearly meeting, at 7:30. Council meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school rally day services at 9:15 a. m. Some special features of the service will be selections by the eleven piece orchestra, an instrumental trio, a vocal solo by Mr. Ralph Little, birthday offerings, open to to all, and an address by Rev. H. W. Stanley, former Wayne county president of the W. C. T. IT. Installation of Sunday school officers at the morning service. County Infirmary Services will be conducted Sunday afternoon by Rev. Ellis M. Learner. Fifth Street Methodist Arthur Cates, minister. Sunday School, 9:15. Epworth League. 6:30. Preaching service, 7:30. The pastor will give the second of a series of two sermons on "The Home." Grace Methodist Corner Tenth and North A streets. Arthur Cates, minister. Sunday school, 9:15. Public worship at 10:30. Rev. Frank Cornell of Winchester, of the Yearly Meeting, will preach. Class meeting, 11:45. Epworth League, 4:30.
First Christian Church Corner of Tenth and South A streets. Samuel W. Traum, pastor. Bible school, 9:05 a. m., W. M. Tittle, superintendent. Preaching services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning sermon will be by the pastor, and the evening by a Friends' minister. Special music will be supplied at both services by the choir directed by Robert C. Wilson. The Universalist Church Services in the Masonic Temple (2nd floor) Sunday evening at 7:30. Sermon topic: "Resume." This will be Rev. Haywood's farewell sermon. All those having been interested in the church work are urged to be present at this reunion meeting. Entrance opposite the postoffice. First Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 9:15. Preaching at 10:30 by a member of the Indiana Yearly meeting. West Richmond Friends Meeting in Lindley Hall, Earlham College. Murray S. Kenworthy, pastor. There will be no services this Sunday owing to the special meetings connected with Indiana Yearly Meeting now being held at the East Main Street Meeting House. West Richmond Friends and Earlham College students will begin their union services on October 5th with Elbert Russell in charge. United Brethren Eleventh and North B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. m., Roy Eubank, superintendent. Ministers from Friends Yearly Meeting will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young peo
ple's meeting at 6:30 p. m. A cordial' invitation to all. j First Methodist Episcopal, Main; and Fourteenth streets, B. E. Parker,! minister Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. ; . music by the orchestra; solo, Mrs. j Wisnand. Prof. Giles will address the j
men's department. Public worship at 10:30 a. m.; class meeting at 11:45 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.; public worship at 7:30 p. m. The pulpit will be supplied tomorrow by. ministers from the Friends' yearly meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to these services.
News From Over the State
Fort Wayne Local bankers say there has been so much delay on the part of the government in sending money here to aid in the movement of the crops, they will all be moved before the funds arrive. Frankfort Mrs. Fred Bailev. 43
tency, Marvin Campbell, a South Bend manufacturer, urged the need of organized means of caring for conference claimants at the Northwest Indiana Methodist Conference. Washington Six miners narrowly escaped death yesterday, when they
were overcome by gas. They managed
years old. wife of a prominent Clinton to reach the surface before falling un-
The Indianapolis Dentists are still
coming to Richmond every Thursday, j Their office is in the Comstock Bldg., j
1016 East Main street. 27-2t
WARNS U. S. NOT TO FOLLOW ROMANS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. Sounding a warning to the United States not to follow the course which led to the decline and fall of the Roman republic. Senator James Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois, has written a book in which he compares the histories of the two re-
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vuuiii siock Duyer or Miacnerora, is dead and her daughter, Freda. 19 years old, is probably fatally injured, as the result of an accident yesterday, when the automobile in which thv
were riding plunged over an embankment. The car skidded in fresh gravel.
tjoonville The Progressives of the city have organized to place a complete ticket in the field. Jess Flovd and
Quincey F. Katterjohn have been men-
conscious. They will recover.
Michigan City Because he and his wife had quarreled almost constantly
i during two years of their married life.
Clarence Rawley, 23 years old. committed suicide by hanging. Tipton Alleging that checks given him. in payment for hogs were valueless, Monroe C. Yair has filed suit against William Finding. The two
young girls under age to drink, smoke and dance the ""bear" in his cafe, William Stephens, proprietor, was fines
$150.
9:30 a. m. M. E. Church Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Mrs. E. H. Young and son Donald.
Munrio Wnrkine within less man are tne guests of Davton relatives.
fifty feet of the Police statiou. burg- j Mrs. Maud R. Tyler and daughter, lars entered the Central Fire Station i Ruth, will leave soon for Columbus, and carried off several blankets, an I o.. to make their future heme. Their overcoat and two pairs of trousers. 1 son and brother, Luman Tyler is at Martlrwville Governor Samuel Ral-J tending O. S. V. ston is to be the principal speaker at !
!!Tr"; i INVOICE LUMBER
h htM h,r next Wednesday.
The lumper supply or M. Kumely company is being invoiced by men employed to do the work. There is no significance attached to this action, according to local officials of the company.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT NEW PARIS, O. Presbyterian Church Rev. J. P. Hearst, nastor. Sunday school at 9:15.
morning service at 10:30 at Gettys-j
burg church: Junior C. E. at 2:30; evening service at 7:30. subject, "A Great Message." The Second Pres-
1 i i p a j mo -
tioned as possible candidates for may-'cu 'or "u .'
Or. . . ' . ... ., ..w .. kn r nf R illmnnii
!tnemseives to secure tneir saloon 11-; ujiei iu "
censes, four saloon keepers were nned : win give a r i' mu" i .v... S100 !at the evening service.
Vincennes Charged with allowing Christian Church Sunday school at j
j Elcomington Following the recent i fatality at the Purdue class scrap, the l freshmen and sophomores of Indiana j University have voted to abolish the I flag rush, replacing it with the sack
I rush. Under this system the two class-
: es struggle for the possession of ten
publics. His book is called "The Two , large bags stuffed with excelsior. Great Republics Rome and the United j Hammond Saying that the average States." Its frontispiece is a picture ; salary of the ministers did not allow of the ruined Rome forum, which is de-1 them to provide for age or incompeclared by some to be intended as a !
pointed omen. Senator Lewis has had autographed copies of this his first work, distributed to senators.
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RAILROAD NOTES
WORTH WEIGHT IN GOLD
The Pennsylvania and Vandalia lines are trying out a new automatic stoker. Each road has four engines equipped with the stokers. When us
ing them the fireman has little to do j except to regulate the device in order ! to produce the proper amount of j steam. He does not have to shovel J coal, and can spend most of his time j watching signals. The roads report that the device means a saving of 1
coal.
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY
BEAUTIFYJQUR HAIR Make it Thick ,Glossy Wavy, Luxuriant and Remove all Dandruff.
"AVOID WORRY'
Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf- ; fy, abundant and appears as soft, lusj trous and beautiful as a young girl's j after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just I try this moisten a cloth with a little I I In nrl ori n o and f arafiillv H o i- 1
"To avoid worry" is the keynote of rough your hair taking one small an unusual message which the man-, strand at a tlme- Thls WI c!eanse the agement of the Illinois Central rail-! hair of dust dirt and excessive oil road has sent to its employes. The i anJ in Just a few moments you have following is part of the statement: ! doubled the beauty of your hair. "Live complacently. Cultivate the art Besides beautifying the hair at once, of living with yourself as you are and i Danderine dissolves every particle of
iue w i)i iu as ji its. i ins company once j,irff.
has a strenuous president, who always explained his good health, in the face of hard work, saying 'I like my job.' "
BLACKBOARD DRILL
CRAWFORDSV1LLE, Ind., Sept. 27. Blackboard practice was held last night by Coach Thurber in preparation for the game with Purdue Oct. 4. But little hope of winning the game at Lafayette is felt by the supporters
of the scarlet.
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cleanses, purifies and invig
orates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any druggist or toilet counter, and just try it.
Adv.
DR. J. A. WALLS
Specialist
21 SOUTH TEN TH ST., RICHMOND, IND. Office Days Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of Each Week. Consultation and one month's Treatment Free. Treats Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Kidneys, Liver and Bladder, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Blood, Epilepsy (or falling fits). Cancer,
Private and Nervous Diseases. Female Disea: :s, Loss of VitP.Mty frcm Indiscretions, Piles, Fistula, Figure and Tcerations of V'e Rectum, without detention from business. Rupture positively C.ired and Guaranteed.
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You will find just the style hat that you prefer for yourself among our stock of millinery. It comprises all that is new and good. To Fall Festival Visitors and all others: We invite you to our store next week. SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEEK For the next week we will offer unusual values in trimmed hats. Ask to see them.
Westcott Hotel Bldg.
Lady Learned About Cardui, The Woman's Tonic and is Now Enthusiastic in its Praise. Mount Pleasant, Tenn. "Cardui is all you claim for it, and more," writes Mrs. M. E. Rail, of this place. ' "I was a great sufferer for 2 years and was very weak, but I learned about Cardui, and decided to try it. Now I am in perfect health. "My daughter, when changing Into womanhood, got in very bad health. I gave her Cardui and now she enjoys good health. "Cardui is worth its weight in gold. I recommend it for young and old." Being composed exclusively of harmless vegetable ingredients, with a mild and gentle medicinal action, Cardui is the best medicine for weak, sick girls and women. It has no harsh, powerful, near-pois-onous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs, but helps nature to perform a cure in a natural easy way. Try Cardui. N. B. Write to? Ladies Advfsonr Dept. Chatt. eooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Special Instructions, and e4-rae book. Home TrcatraoaJ lor Women, -teat in cuin oa request
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The Searchlight and Florence Demonstration
The Hardships of the Home With the So-Called Base Burner
The Comforts of the Home With the SEARCHLIGHT
"I Will give $5,000 to any Stove Manufacturer or Dealer who will produce a Base Burner in front of Seaney & Brown's store during the Carnival, October 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
That will burn all the ingredients ot anthracite coal, or will heat the same amount of space with the same amount of fuel as the Searchlight.,, Signed-J. B. Howard.
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I make no exceptions, this defy is hurled at every man connected with the making or selling of stoves in this or any other city. Dare any man accept this challenge? Does any man thinl that his stove will do all that the Searchlight will do? Then let him come forward and claim this $5,000.00. Why do I make this drastic offer? Because certain manufacturers and dealers in stoves, by their malicious and insidious misrepresentations, have sought to create public sentiment
; J against the Searchlight. 5"
If not a single one of these men who claim that their stoves are just as good as the Searchlight come forward to accept my challenge, then it is convincing evidence that their claims were misrepresentations. That's what we want to prove. That's what we will prove, with this demonstration and $5,000.00 defy we will make every maker and seller of stoves in this city frankly acknowledge, if he fails to accept this challenge, that the Seareklisbt is superior to any other "atove made or sold in this city.
This demonstration will prove beyond a shadow of doubt to any unbiased person that the Searchlight is far superior to any Base Burner made, that the Searchlight will consume the gases that every other Base Burner on earth wastes. Tihs demonstration will prove that the Searchlight will heat three times the space of any other Base Burner with a great deal less fuel; that the Searchlight will save you $3.50 on every ton of coal used; that the Searchlight will burn any kind or size of hard coal or coke.
Remember, the FLORENCE is the only absolutely smoke consuming stove on earth. If any Stove Manufacturer or Dealer can produce a soft coal stove outside the construction of the Florence that burns all ingredients of soft coaL smoke, gas, soot, etc, absolutely from the moment the fire & started at this demonstration, the above offer (5,000) will be paid by J. B. HOWARD, the Inventor, This Demonstration Will Take Place In Front of Seaney & Brown's Store October 1 st, 2nd, 3rd, by J. B. Howard, the Inventor.
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