Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 146, 30 April 1914 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914
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GETS CHECK CASHED WITHJFAKED NAME Man Operating in Illinois Gives Paper on Second National Bank.
Some unknown person Is reaping a tich financial harvest in small Illinois owns by signing fictitious names to checks on the Second National bank pg this city and cashing them at tanks in the towns where he has been operating. The third fake check issued by this Jtian was received today by the local fcank. It was made payable to William Byrnes, and was made out gainst "James B. Beyron. secretary." Jt called for the payment of $250. This check was honored by a bank Bt Dunlap. 111. The local bank has tio depositor by the name of Beyron. The two checks which preceded the one received today were purported to have been isued by "James A. Turner, secretary." One called for $500, the other for $100. They were received from banks in two small Illinois towns. The local bank has no depositor by the name of James A. Turner. What the "secretary" signed to each check Is Intended to mean the officers of the Second National bank do not know. The Indiana Bankers' association will be asked to make an investigation of the affair.
OBITUARY Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Ayres wish to thank their many friends who so kindly assisted them through the illness and death of their little son, Byron, also for the beautiful floral tributes. In Memory of Little Byron. Budded on earth to bloom in heaven, God took our cherub so recently given, To lead so gently by the hand With other babies in Beulah Land. Fairest are flowers that quickly fade And God's own will be done, 'Ti3 only the veil in babyland That keeps us from our son. The God that gave us Byron, Needed him up above, Where flowers bloom forever And all they know is love. Bye bye baby darling Some day we will meet you there, "Where all is peace and 'sunshine, No more sorrow, no more care.
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pentance does God accept and forgive him? 22. Verses 25-32 How do you account for the elder son being angry because they were rejoicing over his brother's return home? 23. What class of present-day people would you say this elder son represents? ( This Is one of the questions which may be answered In writing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, May 10, 1914. The Unjust Steward. Luke xvi:l-13.
WEDDING BELLS The wedding of Mr. Denver Harlan, a prominent young attorney of this city, and Mrs. Lavene Bowermaster, of East Germantown, was solemnized this morning at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride. They will reside In East Germantown. Their many friends in this city extend congratulations and wish them much happiness.
Suggestive Questions on Sunday School Lesson
TEDDY TO RETURN IN ONE MONTH BY LEASED WIRE f NEW YORK, April 30. A cablegram received today from Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, states that the former president has been ill for several weeks on his exploring trip to Brazil, but is much better now. The cablegram was sent by Colonel Roosevelt to his cousin, W. Emlen Roosevelt, 804 Fifth avenue. The message states that the Roosevelt party has arrived at Manaos, Brazil, 900 miles up the Amazon from the coast and said that Colonel Roosevelt expected to return in about a month.
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London Circus. HEADLESS FROG LIVES. NEW YORK, April 30. Dr. George E. Crile, explained to the New York Medical society, how he kept a frog alive eleven hours by blood transfusion after cutting off its head.
CITY STATISTICS
Births. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Bailey, 404 iKorth Eleventh street, boy. Deaths and Funerals. OXER The body of Orange E. Oxer, aged 50 years, who died Tuesday at his home in Greenfield, will arrive here Friday noon and will be taken to West Alexandria for burial. The deceased is survived by his wife, Ella, two sons, Van Pyle Oxer, a student at Purdue, Gerald Oxer, and a sister, Mrs. J. P. Deardorf, a former Richmond resident. The deceased had many friends here.
May 3, 1914. (Copyright, 1912, by Rev. T. S. Linscott, D. D. The Prodigal Son. (Temperance Lesson.) Luke xv; 11-32. Golden Text I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him. Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight. Luke xv:18. 1. Verses 11-24 Whom do the man and the two sons in this parable stand for? 2. Which boy is better off and why, one who starts without money but with a good education and is a Christion, or one who starts without these, but has $10,000 at his command? 3. Are riches which have not been earned generally helpful or harmful to a young man? Why? 4. Verse 13 What proportion of rich young men turn out to be good? 5. If this young prodigal had started with just enough money to take him to his destination, what would have been his chances for goodness and prosperity? 6. What was the root trouble with this young prodigal? 7. What was the nature of the sins of this young man? 8. Which are the most common and virulent, the sins of the body or the sins of the soul? 9. Verses 14-16 What is the nature of the misery produced by animal sins,
and how long does it take the crop to ripen? 10. What part does the drink habit have in producing want and misery similar to what this young man experienced? 11. If alcoholic drink could not be procured, what proportion of young
I men who at present become prodigals
wouia escape mai raie : 12. What is the outstanding evil which generally comes to the homes or drinking men? 13. What is the result of the drink habit to a man's moral nature? 14. When a young man gives himself to animal sins, why should you say or not that he makes a league with the devil? 15. Verses 17-19 What is insanity, and had this young man been insane?
16. What was this prodigal s state of mind and train of reasoning when i "he came to himself?"
17. In genuine acceptance which predominates, joy or sorrow, and why? 18. If repentance is produced by self-interest, is it a worthy motive? Why? 19. Almost everybody admits that there is more profit in being a Christian than living in sin. Why then are there so many sinners? 20. Verses 20-24 How much benefit is there in a good resolution without corresponding action? 21. At what point in a sinner's re-
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GREAT LONDON SHOWS DIFFER FROM SHOWS
There are many ways in which the Great London Consolidated Shows differ from other circuses and a visit to this monsted tented enterprise when
,it comes to Richmond Thursday, May 7, will cause people who have been complaining that all the shows were alike to qualify this statement by addling "excepting the London Show." The union of two large circuses reeembles other tented enterprises inasmuch as the performance is given under a tent. When it comes to the circus acts themselves it differs widely from other institutions which are heralded as "great" shows. The menagerie is more than twice as large as that carried by other circuses. The only mandrill in captivity is in this department. The only hybrid lion-tiger, with the lion's stripes on the tiger's skin, is another rare feature. A grand street parade is given in every city visited. And the turn-out of the Dublin international prive winning champions is the biggest feature offered with any circus of the present day. UPWARD MOVEMENT SHOWN IN STOCKS BY LEASED WIRE1 NEW YORK. April 30. The upward .tnovement which has characterized the stock market at the opening every day this week was again in evidence in the initial tracing today. Gains were scattered throughout the list and at the end of thirty minutes the tone had gained further strength. Canadian Pacific, after beginning at 190, for a gain of 1, increased its net advance to IV upon the next few pales.
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FLESH AND LOVE GONE. XEW YORK, April "20 In answer to his wife's suit for separation, A. J. H. Brooks, declared that he love vanished when she lost forty pounds through a weight-reducing treatment, which made her highly nervous.
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