Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 75, 8 February 1917 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELKGRAJ& THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1917
REVIVAL DRIVE CENTERS EFFORT ON MEMBERS
Determlaed fforU to mtt the & Mrtd Mr to be mde by Rlohmund Jaiton during the remainder of thi ."Wenlr, wb1gb hi the hut the slmul4Meeos ersfigelistiQ campaign. Large tuoleneee greeted the preaflb 'Art last tdglit Bad Interest was deepfeaptlsm -will be dlRcvseed at Gen itral Christian church tonight by the
paatof, Ret. Thomas It. Adams. He rlll tntwef the nupsttori "t Baptism
iXMential to ialvationf Mr. Adams
last night explained "Why We Do Not bantlae DablM," taking as bis text the
;ords: "Buffer little children to come mnto tn, and forbid them not, for of itoeh is the Kingdom of Huvon." Miss LMartb Ugoa sang. Music Foaturea Servio Bpedal music will be a feature of the service at Bouth Eighth Street !l"rlends church tomorrow evening. The Sunday school orchestra will play. Her. Charles M. Woodman of Allen Jay Memorial chorch will assist Her. Alexander Purdy In the service. Dr. tFurdy will preach tonight. He preachled last night on "Life" from the text '"What la Tour Llfe7 It Is a vapor 'that appeareth for a little while and ithen vanisbeth r.way." "I have known many men, college men especially, who were passive, 1 negative, valueless. They existed for A time, like vapor, and then passed on "because they had no deflnlte program," he said. Dr. Purdy sang last alKbt. Services will be held in the United iSrethren church each night this week. ;llev. O. T. Deever of Dayton, will ipreach. He spoke last night on "The (Tragedy of a Barren Life," emphasiling the Importance of Christians seeking to bear fruit through saving others. Two pastors attended the service at Grace church last night. They were Rev. L. E. Murray of First Christian church and Rev. Harry Hannan of First Methodist church. Rev. Bridge 8peaka Rev. U. S. A. Bridge preached on "A Paying Investment." He will preach again tonight. "A non-Christian is not relieved from responsibility for 6in," he said. "1Mb self-respect, his self preservation and society demand that he not commit Mns." Dr. Bridge made the point that posnesslon of any of the good things of life require an Investment of time and Interest and energy. "But," he said, "tho good things of life often are appraised too highly for their value Is temporary only." A special service for school children will be held at Second Presbyterian church tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Rev. Charlee Lalng Herald will speak. Mm. Homer Jones sang last nlgnt. ThA TViraca young men's class attended In a body. Dr. Herald preached. He will preach again tonight. LEVERTON 8ELL8 CATTLE
MILTON", Ind., Feb. 8. The sale at Clyd? Lverton's Monday was not so largely attended because of the extreme weather. But cattle sold welL Hogs did pot bring as much in comparison to prices. Mr. Leverton sold two head of cattle that averaged $100 each. The M. E. church ladles served the luncheon.
Iron moldcrs of Baltimore, Md., have been granted an increase of 25 cents n clay. After January 1, their wages v.ill be four dollars a day.
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PATRONS SUPPORT VOCATIONAL PLANS FOR NEW SCHOOL
Patrons of Sevaatapol school will meet February 14, to take definite action on a petition for the erection of a new school building to replace the old one which has done service for half a century. This time was set at the close of a meeting of patrons of the school last night The people of Falrvlew accepted favorably the proposal of establishing a vocational high school in connection with the proposed new grade BCbool building. Letters from many people of the county came to the office of County Superintendent Williams today complimenting the plan of establishing vocational high schools. Objections Are Withdrawn Some offered objections to the location of the school in Fairview but this objection was overcome when it was learned that another vocational high school will probably be established east of Richmond. "Richmond has one of the best high schools in the state for city children
RINEIIART BABY DIES
HAGERBTOWN, Ind Feb. I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backenatoce were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ML T. Pox at dinner Sunday. ....Willard, the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rlnehart, died of pneumonia Wednesday and funeral and burial was held Friday. The Rev. Lewis Teetor officiated..... Mrs. Frank Rets spent from Saturday until Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Thomas at Muncie. . . .Mrs. Kirby of near Troy, Ohio, baa been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. EL Trultt, fctnee Thursday Charley Wadman has been quite sick several days.
HOLD 08BORNE FUNERAL '
MILTON, Ind., Feb. 8. The funeral services of the late Mrs. O. F. Osborne of Abington were conducted at the Christian church at that place, Wednesday morning and the interment was made at Doddridge cemetery.
but it does not offer courses which attract many classes of farm children," Superintendent Williams said today. J. D. Harper, Purdue university, Walter Ratliff and Superintendent Williams made the principal addresses.
AMUSEMENTS AT
MURRETTB "'The Truant Soul,' at Murretto today and Friday, was the most difficult work I have ever undertaken," declares Henry B. Walthall In discussing bis great Easanay superfeature production. "That It should be at the same time my best work la the happiest Incident of my life." In this gripping drama from the pen of the noted novelist, Victor Rousseau, Henry B. Walthall has eclipsed his position as the foremost photoplay actor In the world. As the famous surgeon of the novel, harassed by Humanity's hidden menace, be has revealed a super-art which has bewildered his millions of followers. MURRAY Otis Oliver and players are winning new friends every day at the Murray. They open tonight in "The Misleading Lady" an unusual comedy by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey, with record runs to its credit in New York and Chicago. Mr. Oliver will be seen as Jack Craigen and his players in characters that they are types for. Matinee will be given Friday.
Women car conductors abroad have proved themselves much more adept in detecting bad coins than men.
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We beg to announce the opening of a Branch Store,
Friday, February 9th
with a complete line of Tires and Accessories, featuring I
ROAD EMPLOYES PROMOTE SAFETY The Boston, Indiana, Yard Safety Staff oommlttee of the C. & 0. railroad of Indiana, follows: W. A. Rinheat, yardmaster; W. M. Lynch acting assistant trainmaster; H. A. Bertram, acting division engineer; E. L. Farnsworth, yard clerk; H. Farmrworth, yard clerk; Adam Eby, switchman; R. J. Leuenberger, conductor; C. W. Frazee, fireman; Evan Phenlx, switchman; Oeorge Qraham, switchman; Earl Htnton, switchman;
B. J. Aufdenkamp. switchman; W. B.
Benner, II, Groves, F. F. Flog, con
ductor, t It Is the duty of this committee al
ways to strive for the strict enforce
ment of "safety first" methods.
ROADS IN FINE CONDITION
"Roads of the county are In excell
ent, condition for this time of year,1
County Road Superintendent Jones
said today. "I believe It will be possible for me to permit hacks to run all winter and spring."
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Contract Closed
A contract closed, places us In an enviable position that of being able to offer for 1917, many special values. It Includes the exclusive Hnee of a very large woolen concern. These have been added to our regular stock and enable us to offer at $15.00 up, hundreds of patterns in the most fashionable fabrics and most desired materials. We .are highly elated over having secured such goods, and want to be given the opportunity of showing them to you at your earliest convenience. Come in and see these materials you will not be urged to buy and we know you will enjoy knowing where you can get tailored clothes at such wonderfully low prices. Cordially Emmon's Tailoring Co., Cor. Mb and Main.
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New Skirts Skirts that show the season's style tendency to a marked degree. Skirts that are different, and have an individuality that shows the touch of the skilled designer. Recent purchases ready for your choosing are on display. Wonderful values specially priced at
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for early Spring wear. Scores of the daintiest new styles Georgette Crepes, Crepe De Chene, Plain and Lace Trimmed Lingerie $1, $1.48, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5 New Sport Waists in Fancy Colored Plaids, Stripes and Colored Novelties; all the new color combinations; specially priced $1.00. $1.25, $1.48, $1.98
All Remaining Winter Apparel Now on Sale atLcss Than AcUialCosf Price to Manufacture
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