Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 142, 27 April 1915 — Page 2

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rHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1915 hr

.'UPILS RECEIVE PASSING MARKS IN BIBLE TESTS Somerville Sends Papers of Y. M. C. A. Students to New York for Final Grade and Ranking.

J. J. Somerville has completed the examination of the 114 pa pert returned to him by classes of boys who took the examination In Bible Btudy last week. The papers of the boys whose lames are listed below will be forwarded to the International Committee in New York for final grade. Each of the following boys received a grade bove sixty-five per cent. Following are the members of the Spartan classes, one and two who took the examination on "Men of the Bible" Thursday night: Paul Allen, Luke Bahlhman, Darren Cully, Francis Gable, Leo Hunt, Franklin Kohnle, Walter McKlnley, Albert Mervin, Raymond Moser, Everett Shelton, Paul Sudhoff, Louis Weidner. Following are the boys of the Mohawk and Pawnee classes who took the examination Saturday morning on "Men Who Dared:" William Wigmore, William Williams, Stanley Youngflesh, Paul Allen, Ralph Ballenger, Louis L. Benge, Paul W. Blossom, Robert Brakmap, Earl Church, Frederick Clark, Russell Crabb, Howard Dietrich, Kenneth Dollins. Russell Ebert, Francis EdBall, Clyde Graham, Robert W. Graham, William Haberkern, Richard Hoi comb. Henry Horn, Ralph Hunt, Chester Ireton, James Kaufman, Kieth King, Hadley Ktrkman, Robert Klute, Earnest McDonald, Herbert McMahan, Albert Mervin, Walter Moss, Ralph Motley, Virgil Nuss, Homer Overman, Donald Ramsey, Harold Ruble, Joseph Sanders, Merrill Scoville, Lawrence Shissler, Joseph Swearinger, Clarence Taylor, Walter Van Etten, Glenn Welst, James Wentz. Following are those members of the Ionian and Cherokee classes who took the examination Thursday on "What Manner of Man Is This?" Ora Barker, Harold Bloemke, Donald Burkhardt, Harold Cathcart, Carl Dunham, Walter Epplng. Maurice Greene, Elden Hoos, Ernest Hoos, Lloyd Jones, Bernard Klimann, Roland Loehr, Raymond Maag, Clifford Motto.. Roland. Osborn, Donald Ramsey, Frank Reiser, Royal Rieser, Malvern Soper, Harry Steinbrink, Ralph Thomas, Clarence Titus, Walter Turner, Paul Wessel.

I Fine Pansy Plants from 3mch pots, 35c per dozen. Delivered to any part of the city. Phone 3135. Gause's Greenhouse, National Road West.

With wjreless stations powerful enough to reach vessels in all Chinese waters, the government of that nation vill establish a typhoon warning ser-rice.

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CONVERSION OF FAMOUS EVANGELIST STILL ENTHUSES OLD TIME FANS

NEW YORK, April 27. The storj of Billy Sunday's conversion to religion while he was one of baseball's greatest stars, is an old, old story, but the fans seem never to tire of hearing it. In response to numerous requests, here is the story again, as it appeared in the April issue of the Baseball Magazine. Sunday tells the story and adds a few new features: "About twenty-eight years ago I sauntered down State street in Chicago one Sunday aftsrnoon with some baseball players. We went into a saloon and had several drinks and then started down the street again. When we reached a vacant lot at Van Buren street, there stood some men and women, with Harry Monroe as their leader, singing gospel hymns and playing a cornet. We sat down to listen. -Heard Same Hymns. "I had heard those same hymns back in the little Methodist building at Ames, la., where I used to go to church. When the men and women had finished singing, Harry Monroe said: 'Boys, we invite you to come to the Pacific Garden mission to listen to the story of some down-and-outers girls who have sidestepped, but are now going square.' I followed along to the mission, and I liked the meeting, and went back to others the following nights. "One night I went forward and got on my knees and gave my heart to God. Then I went over to the Ve3t Side and joined the Jefferson Park Presbyterian church. I was keeping company with a young woman, Nell Thompson, who is now Mrs. Sunday. Nell was a Presbyterian, so 1 became a Presbyterian. If she had been a Catholic I would have become a Catholic. "One afternoon we were playing the old Detroit team, and we were fighting hard for the championship. We had them beat by one run when it came up

to the last half of the ninth inning. Detroit had men on second and third, with two out. Charley Bennett, their old catcher, was at bat. Utters First Prayer.

"Charley caught a low one on the nose. I saw it coming out to right

field like a shell out of a mortar, and it was up to me. There were thousands of people out in the field, for the grandstand and bleachers had overflowed. I whirled and went with all my speed. I could do one hundred yards in ten seconds from the crack of the pistol, and I had run the bases in fourteen seconds. I was going so fast that day that you couldn't see me for the dust. I yelled to the crowd, 'Get out of the way!' and they opened up like the Red Sea for the rod of Moses. "And as I ran I offered my first prayer, and it was something like this: " 'God, I'm in an awful hole. Help me out, if you ever helped mortal man In your life; help me get that ball. And you haven't much time to make up you mind.' "I looked around and saw that I was about under the ball. I shot out my left hand and the ball struck and stuck. I fell under the feet of a team that stood there, but jumped up with the ball in my hand."

The land at the head of Wall street, on which Trinity church and cemetery stand, comprises a plot 391 feet long by 227 feet broad, valued at $17,-000,000.

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MERCURY REACHES HIGH POINT TWICE

On two days of last week, the tem

perature performed ' in mid-summer

form, shooting the mercury up to the eighty-fourth rung of the percentage ladder. Rainfall amounted to .58 inch for the four days on which it rained.

The minimum temperature for the

week was 35 degrees, on Sunday.

The complete report of the co-opera

tive observer follows:

High. Low. Sunday 72 35 Monday 79 41 Tuesday 84 48 Wednesday 64 55 Thursday 69 56 Friday . 81 59 Saturday 84 55 SURPRISE MRS. MILLS

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 27.

Mrs. E. D .Mills and daughter, Mrs, Nelson Fuhrman, planned a very sue

cessful surprise Sunday for Mr. Mills, whose sixty-first birthday occurred

Friday. The guests included Mrs. Em

ma B. Mills and Miss Pence, the latter of the Holland chool. New Castle; Messrs. and Mesdames George Coffin and family, Roscoe Mills and family, Howard Mills, New Castle, Earl Mills and family of Straughns, F. M. Dan ner and daughter, Miriam, Nelson Fuhrman and S. H. Morris of East Germantown.

CARLOS, IND.

Alblnaa Coggeshali and family, Elmer CoggeshalL Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Oler and Will Murphy attended the funeral of Will Clements Friday afternoon. George Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Catey were in Winchester Saturday. Mrs. Louisa Morrison and children are visiting her daughter. Miss Will Reynard and family near M uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adamson spent Sunday with Allie Weyle and family, south of Economy. Mrs. Mabel Gwinn and daughter of Economy spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morrison. Elmer Weaver of Economy is spend' ing a few days with Charles Ballinger. Mrs. Sarah Lemon will soon leave for the west. Miss Hazel Beard is cpending the week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Morrison at Economy.

OPEN FOR CONTEST.

The Middlesex Club of Boston proposes to celebrate Grant's birthday on April 27, with a great dinner and "the greatest Republican gathering ever held in New England."

AFTER GRIPPE Mrs. Flndley Made Strong by Vlnol. Severy, Vans. "The Grippe left me in a weak, nervous, run-down condition. I was too weak to do my housework and could not sleep. After trying different medicines without benefit Vinol restored my health, strength and appetite. Vinol is a grand medicine and every weak, nervous, rundown woman should take it." Mrs. George Findley. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, sharpens the appetite, aids digestion, enriches the blood, and builds up natural strength and energy. Leo H. Fine's drug store, Richmond, Ind., and other leading drug stores everywhere. Adv.

Manager White of the Vigrans Re serves, wants a game for Sunday at Ratliff park and would like to hear from any good team desiring bookings.

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MAY REPLACE BRIDGE AT WILLIAMSBURG 'The replacing of the Williamsburg bridge through which a road roller smashed last year, will be taken up Saturday by the board of county com

missioners. A visit was made to the bridge site with County Engineer Mueller and County Surveyor Peacock who advised a new bridge at an estimated expense of $1,500. The board will also take up the matter of a fill at the Smith bridge in Wayne township. -

WHITE MAN WITH BLACK LIVER The liver is a blood purifier. It was through at oue time it was the seat of the passions. The trouble with most people is that their liver becomes black because of Impurities in the blood dut to bad physical states, causing Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness and Constipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills will clean up the Liver, and give you- new life. 25c. at your Druggist. adv.

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