Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 337, 14 December 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1921.

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WHISTLING BY WOMEN AT BULGIN MEETING SCORES BIG SUCCESS CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Dec. 14 Hearty applause greeted the success of

women of the congregation at the Bui- j

gin revival services, in whistling the honi3 of one of the songa Tuesday night. The suggestion for this came from Director James after he had re-j quested the men to whistle the samt chorus during the song service. While the men's efforts stimulated interest and attention, it was further heightened by the challenge to the women. Cenerous applause followed their performance. Activities for the remaining few days of the campaign were announced by Rev. James before the sermon. A delegation from Newcastle 13 expected tonight, when the sermon will be on the subject of "Evolution." In comment upon the subject. Dr. Bulgln stated that evolution as commonly understood is both unscientific and unscrlptural, denying statements of the Bible. While acknowledging that constant growth from lower to higher forms exists. Dr. Bulgin denied that spiritual matters are so effected. Entertainment Thursday. Thursday night is set aside for th-? entertainment to be given by the members of the juvenile chorus, the subject of Friday's service will be "Dr. .Tekvll ami Mr Hvde.' and for Satur

day! "Sweethearts, or How to Hoi J j Out." The last is directed especially j

to young converts and includes actvice to them as to retaining the gains oi the revival. On Sunday, the last day of the campaign, there will be three services, and all are urged to bring basket dinners. Tables will be prepared by laying the seat planks on the tops of the seat backs. Rev. James drew an appreciative chuckle from the audience when he announced .that Dr. Bulgin would wash all the dishes, enabling the women to visii. Piano and I'nafone accompaniment were furnished by David Christiansen and Miss Madge Mannon for the song service Tuesday night. Miss Mannon Dlaved the unafone.

The Tuesday evening service

DUDLEY FIELD MALONE AND HIS BRIDE, SUFFRAGE LEADER, SAIL ON HONEYMOON

I born in a manger. Moses was perseI cuted in infancy like Him, they sought the young child's life to take it. j Moses labored hard, suffered afflic

tion that he might liberate the people. Christ became a carpenter and carried his dinner bucket. Moses fasted forty days and night3 that he might fulfill

j the Mosaic type. No wonder Moses

said, A propnet line unu me snail the Lord God raise up." No wonder the Apostle Peter, on the day of Pentecost, said that Jesus Christ was a fulfillment of that type. Moses' face

did 6hine until no fuller on

WINCHESTER BANDITS IDENTIFIED IN JAIL AT MARSHALL, ILL.

WINCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 14

Three men serving a jail sentence of 30 . days at Marshall, 111., have been identified bv John Keagy, a resident

earth j 0f Harrisville, as the men who robfcen

could whiten it, and yonder on the j the Arthur grocery, six miles east of

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Field Ma lone, photographed just before sailing. Dudley Field Malone, former assistant secretary of state and collector of customs of the port of New York, and his bride are now on their way across the Atlantic on their honeymoon. Malone, a few days after the divorce decree obtained by bis former wife had been made absolute, married Mias Doris Stevens, well known as a suffrage leader. Their romance began when Malone acted as Miss Stevens' counsel when Bh and other leaders were arrested while picketing the White House in 1917. Malone is now devoting his time to divorce cases in the French capital.

MOSES, WITH WALKING STICK FOR AN ARMY LIBERATED 3,000,000 SLAVES, DECLARES BULGIN IN RECALLING DEEDS OF PROPHET

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Dec. 14. .Washington and go immediately to the

mpunt of transfiguration the face of

Christ did shine until no fuller on earth could whiten it. Moses delivered a nation from slavery. Work Goes On. "Jesus Christ came to break the shackles of slavery and to free every

sinner from the bondage of sin, to I

deliver the race of Adam and set it free. Moses died that he might deliver his people, and the spirit of his work went on in reformation. Jesus Christ was a fulfillment of that glory and the Holy Spirit followed up the work until the islands of the sea and the continents of the globe today are blessed by that spirit. Moses was bur

ied by the hand of an angel and evidently arose from the dead and went

I home to glory, because he appeared I x-Jth TMiiali TH-hri nVfr flipft but was

I taken to heaven alive, and on yonder i mount came back in bodily form with

both Moses and Elias. So also Christ died, was buried and rose from the dead and went home to glory. Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness that It might be a type of the curative powers of Christ. And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness "Even so must the Son of Man be

I lifted up, that whosoever believes in

Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

enened bv. nraver by Rev. McCormick

of Milton.

Delegations from Richmond occupied

reserved seats Tuesday night in the tabernacle here and heard Dr. E. J. Bulgin, leader of the evangelistic party, deliver another of his appealing sermons. Dr. Bulgin said: "You will find my text tonight in Luke xvi, 31: If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be

, persuaded, though one rose from the

was i dead.

JURORS FOR BROWN TRIAL ARE SELECTED

GREENVILLE. O., Dec. 14 Jurymen to set in the trial of Dan H. Brown, county treasurer of Darke county, who is charged with embezzlement, have been chosen. Their names follow: George B. Shields, York township; John Cokpc. New Weston: George Werner, Greenville: John W. Kress, Monroe township; Daniel Flory. Monro township: David Dredier. Greeit-viilo-Rnv Rhoades. Wabash town

hlp; Harry Horner, Adams township: D. E. Shafer. Van Buren township: H E. Kenrusnn. Butler township; D. I. Wheeler. Twin township. Probate Court Matters. Application filed to admit the will of Phoebe Routzing to probate and re cord. Joseph HHtle, executor of the will of William Hlttle, filed first and finul account. Real Estate Transfers. William Iawrence to James Culbert-

Mexican border.

here on the night of Nov. 14. The roD

bers also held up and robbed the Rev. Denver Medsker, pastor cf the First Christian church, on the same night. Sheriff Lundy Fisher and Mr. Keagy made the trip to Marshall to identify the men. Keagy was one of the men held up in the Arthur grocery. It is thought that the men will be turned over to the officers of this county for persecution. They claim Anderson as

their residence, and their names as! Paul Herring, Charles Harney nndi

Frank Mears. They were jailed in Marshall for carrying concealed weapons. Denies Slander Charge

Bert Bowen entered a plea of not guilty in the court of George Coats, justice of the peace, to a charge of

slander filed by Amanda Bugger. The trial has been set for Dec. 15. Both ', parties reside in Lynn. I Receive Grave Stones The Woman's Relief Corps of this' city, has received a consignment of j grave stones to be placed on the un-! marked graves of Civil war soldiers.' The markers are of marble and prop-; erly lettered. They are furnished by th government free of charge. j The will of Catherine Knox has been

bled for probate. She bequeathes to her niece, Jane Witter, the sum of $300, to her niece, Catherine Mercer, the sum of $200, and to Lizzier Aimttrong, Ella Johnson, and George W. Armstrong the sum of $50 each. The residue of her estate is left to John C. Knox. She names Richard Armstrong as administrator. Fractures Ankel. John M. Burnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burnsworth, sustained a fractured ankle, Monday, when he fell from the roof of his father's barn, a distance or about 20 feet. Married by Mev. Cornell. Roy T. Hiatt, of Selma and Hazel Marguerite Wood, of Farmland, wer-i married here Sunday afternoon at tlw Friend's parsonage, the Rev. Frank Cornell performing the ceremony. The attendants were E. R, Hoppong and

Miss victoria Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. i

Hiatt will reside at Selma. Married Monday.

Milton E. Hansard of Cadiz, and Hazel Irene Ladd, of Losantville, were married here Monday. Grants License. A marriage license has been issued

to Harold Fields. 18, and Bessie Rowe, 22, both of Winchester. Sues on Account. Suit 6n account has been filed in

circuit court by C. R. Cox vs. Piatt.

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WIFE RUINS HUSBAND'S AIM:

SAVES POLICEMAN'S LIFE! HAMMOND, Ind., Dec. 14. John ;

commissary Kosmola, ex-member of he West Ham-

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trains and transports, and O, what an mond police force and a sergeant of'

immense thing it is to move 20.000 neo-L- tj.- ,t..v- ! C zZ

pie. But I introduce you to a man asi'"" " . - hVSWlS$

"Now, this man Moses came at a time when the nations had many gods. They had the god of the Nile, the god of fish, god of moon and god of the sun. god of flies, god of ice, god of locusts, god of frogs; they had about 12

gous. But this man Moses headed the list of teachers, with his profound thought, and he was able to harness his thought and make the other fellow

see it. He says, "There is but one God." But how does he make them see it? There is but one God, and he names him 'Jehovah,' the God that was, is and always will be, and therefore the only God. Well, but that is one thing to say and another to make us believe. So he went to work, knocked down the god of lice, the god cf frogs, because he brought plagues on the people for which their god

stood, and they saw their old god was powerles to get it away, and he defied and destroyed all the gods and left Jehovah only in the land. As a teacher he has not an equal in all the world. Performed Big Deed. Take Moses, not only as a prophet and teacher, but take him as an eman-

general ot an army

million people out of bondage and in-j riet Smith struck up the arm of her ! to liberty and they were not organized : v.,,,

either no armor, no guns, and no pro- L ' , . , . . Tvisions. I tell you when you begin to he S abUt t0 Sh0t Kosmola il measure the prophet Moses as an second time. The first bullet clipped emancipator you have a big thing on j Kosmola's ear. Smith had been stealyour hands. He just took a jack-;in coal from the railroad, it j3 a. knife out of his pocket, went into the , , , , . , . , ,, , k,,7 t,0v,0 ,..,t o leged, and the officer had followed

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stick and leaped into the job of liber- j him to his home to arrest him. atlng three million people with it. j , "Here is a man by the name or; TURK-ITALIAN PARLEY OFF i Moses, with a walking stick for an. CONSTANTINOPLE Dec 14 Tn i army, who wades into the job of liber- negotiations between Turkey and Italy! ating 3,000,000 slaves, without gold or,have broken down The It?ljan com. j silver or government s bonds, and mli0ner. Signor Tuozzi. has returned j

ever you look into the face of the single Jew you have corroborative evidence of that fact. 'Ye have Moses,' you little one-horse infidels, bait your

with that. j Moses Originator. "Moses as a legislator, brought law , to bear on those conditions that if!

practiced today would right all our wrongs; he was the father of our American Republic. We boast of our democracy and republicanism, government of the people by the people and for the people. Where did we get it? Where was the idea of government ever originated? Don't you say Father Washington got it, or Lincoln. Where did we get this principle of government by the people? Moses

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an army of three million people; it is a big thing. What a great nation we are, yet I was in Paris, Texas, holding a meeting when I noticed that 20,000 soldiers had been notified to leave

Israelites out of Egypt, where they had many gods and many lords, and a dictatorial system of government. "Hear it once more! Moses as a type of Christ. Moses was born in poverty. Jesus Christ, like him was

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