Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 296, 30 October 1916 — Page 2
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PRAYER SERVICES WILL PREPARE FOR CHRISTIAN REVIVAL
To prepare for the revival service which starts next Sunday, members of the Central Christian church will hold prayer meetings each evening this week, excepting Thursday when a workers' conference will be held. The rest of the (250 which will be required to carry on the revival was raised at the church services yesterday. Only one collection a week will be taken during the meetings. Prof. W. S. Lind, McKeesport, Pa., who will have charge of the music, will hold the first choir rehearsal, Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the tabernacle. Meetings will be held commencing at 7:30 o'clock at the following places:. Tonight, at 327 South Thirteenth street, Mrs. Haisley, leader; 414 North Eighteenth. Mrs. Charles Roland, leader; 119 Chestnut street, George Mansfield, leader. Tuesday 35 South Eleventh, Roy Babylon, leader; 413 North Twentieth, Mrs. Richardson, leader; 107 Pearl street, Joseph Mullen, leader. Wednesday 521 South Eleventh, G. C. Wilcoxen, leader; 1115 North J street, William Dunham leader; 211 Randolph street, William Henderson leader. Thursday One meeting at the church, Thomas H. Adams, leader. 'This will be a worker's meeting. Friday 429 South Sevents, Mrs. Roland, leader; 1302 Main, Mrs. Mansfield, leader; 419 Lincoln street, Richard Freeman, leader.
Slam has resumed the cultivation of cotton, once a leading industry in that country.
ATTENDANCE GROWS IN "BROWN MONTH"
"Brown month," observed during October by. First Methodist Sunday school In honor of D. S. Brown, superintendent who Is soon to leave the city, was styled a success yesterday when It was announced that the total attendance for the month had been 1,343. ' '-. With "Brown month" over the school set out yesterday to increase the average attendance to 3Q0 before the first of the year. The class of
young men and young women, recently organized and taught by Mrs. H. C. Harman, is showing an attendance gain of three and four each Sunday.
"HOME TRAINING" MAXES CRIMINALS
"Bad home training is responsible for , most people going .wrong," declared Rev. H. S. James in his special Prison Sunday sermon at the United Brethren church last night. "A criminal should therefore, be put in prison, not so much for punishment as for correction." The Rev. Mr. James Indorsed the Indiana prison systems in which men are not left idle but are taught trades which will be useful to them when they are released. At the same time studious efforts are made to correct the criminal habits of the prisoner.
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CHARGES P. STlIrOV.
On the records of the Court of Appeals today at Albany, N. Y., rests the decree ordering the execution of Charles F. Stielow for the murder of Charles D. Phelps, a farmer, and Phelps' housekeeper. On the morning of December
11 Stielow will be led Into the death chamber at Sing Sing prison unless he again procures a reprieve, in which event It will be the seventh that he has
secured.
Many wealthy persons have interested themselves In Stlelow's case. Al
leged new evidence has been brought forth on all six occasions to show that Stilow was innocent, but wjthout avail. Finally the Court of Appeals resenten
ced him to death, it being the third time in the history of that court that a
condemned man has appeared before it for sentence. The other two were Dr.
Buchanan and Albert T. Patrick.
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life and from all parts of Richmond and surrounding territory are now testifying to the benefits they- have derived through use of Tanlac the celebrated medicine that has accomplished such astonishing results in thousands of cases all over the United States. Among the many people of this vicinity who have gained relief from troubles through use of Tanlac, none is more enthusiastic in prai3e of the premier preparation than Mrs. Josephine Vogelge-BanR, well known woman who lives near this city. "For more than two years I have suffered from stomach trouble and although I tried several different kind3 of medicine I gained no relief until I tried Tanlac." Mrs. Vogelgesang said on October 18. "My food was not digested properly and my stomach was in such poor condition that 1 had to be very careful of the food I ate. "Friends told me about Tanlac and at their suggestion I decided to give S'lls medicine a trial. I've taken two otU of Tanlac now and I'm improv
ed greatly. My stomach is in much better condition now and I feel a lot better generally. "Tanlac certainly has helped me and I recommend it to all my friends and others in my former condition." "There are hundreds of people right here in Richmond who suffer just as Mrs. Vogelgesang did," the Tanlac Man who is meeting the public of Richmond at the Sixth and Main streets store of Clem Thistlethwaite, said yesterday. "Their stomach's are all out of order. The food they eat is not digested properly and gas may form In the stomach after eating, causing bloated and an uncomfortable feeling. Tanlas is just what they need. In thousands of such cases all over the country it has proved very beneficial." Tanlac is now being introduced In Richmond at the Sixth and Main streets store of Clem Thistlethwaite, where a special Tanlac representative is explaining the new medicine daily. It also may be obtained in Richmond at Thistlethwaite's other stores. Adv.
TEMPERANCE WOMEN TO ATTEND NATIONAL SESSION AT CAPITAL
Many Richmond members of the W. C. T, U- are planning to 'attend the sessions , of the national convention to be held at Indianapolis on Nov. 17 to 22. In apportionment' of delegates Wayne county has : ben joined with two other counties, one delegate being allowed to each 500 members. ' Since the "convention has not been in th Middle West for several years, however, Mrs. R. W. Randle, a prominent worker, said today that Rich
mond women would not overlook the opportunity to attend the sessions and assist with the entertainment. William J. Bryan and Anthony J. Camlnettl will be among the principal speakers.
tennial week by favoring Richmond with fair, mild autumn weather all last week. A trace of rain fell on Wednesday. Records of temperature follow: Sunday ...,.L. ......... 51 28
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Friday ...... Saturday ...
60 65 55' 52 63 64
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The Hungarian, government has established an experiment station for the study of the culture of, flax and hemp.
SENDS GOOD WEATHER
Showing a rare reversal of form, the Weatherman improved the reputation which he made for himself during cen-
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Your Exact Stove Needs Are Easily Satisfied at This Big Stove Store Here are Baseburners, Steel Ranges, Combination Coal and Ga3 Ranges; Hot Blast Soft Coal Heaters, Oak Stoves, Cook Stoves, Laundry Stoves, Oil Cook Stoves and other kinds of stoves are included in this sale. Just bring that stove want here and it will be completely satisfied and you'll surely save some real money.
Many Other Ranges and Cook Stoves At Special Reduced Prices.
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Away Below Regular Price Genuine Bargains every one of them bargains, the like of which one seldom seen bar. gains that are real and true. Come early for one of these Bargain Baseburners. There are several makes, but all good. We must close them all out at once. The early shopper will get first and best choice. Don't delay.
A FINE $45.00 BASEBURNER at . . .
A REGULAR $48.50 BASEBURNER at . . ,
A GREAT, LARGE BASEBURNER, Actual value $60, for. .
The Savings Are Big The different makes of Stoves offered in this sale make it possible for you to save from $2 to $10. You can surely find the Stove you want for several makes are represented. Just remember that you buy NOW for less.
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