Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 120, 20 May 1922 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922.

3,000 WINCHESTER PEOPLE HEAR BILLY; MANY TURNED AWAY

It Is Not Too Late ; ! To Get a Free Garden Book

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DAUGHERTY SHOULD RESIGN, SAYS SENATOR

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Washington, D. C. Frederic J. Haskin, Director, The Richmond Palladium Information Bureau, I enclose herewith two cents In stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Garden Booklet.

vi. CHESTER, Ind., May 20. r you have not already secured one

More than 3,000 people heard Billy jot the free garden books Issued by, Sunday urge clean living and accept-!"1 D?art!?ent of tJm t . . , I formation Bureau in Washington will snce of Jesus Christ at a -meeting! cro a nnv fnr vrm

in the Main! The best way to get good results Is

A crowd of Uo he sure that your garden is planted

i Ann ii j . ' i 'right, ana men waicn n as n comes K.I 'T fK,Iew ?aIn entranc" allng. Bv constantly consulting this! , hrC- N0t ,y?T? ha3' authoritative booklet you will be sure ?uch a gathering assembled for a;t , a larger return for your effort. meeting It i thw city. n will not only be a great satlsfac- j One of the most noticeable features ! tlon to raise fresn tnings for your own , Df the service wss the attendance of:table but it wIl prove a substantial, scores of aged citizens. L9,ine of pmense in feedine the fam-

Following the opening of the meet-;lly Use tne COUpon and send two

mg oy i0e itev. u. ai. rayne. pastor, centg in stamps for return postage.

oi me rresDyienan cnurcn. Kev. sunday began by praising Winchester. "I think that Winchester must have many good people, judging from the condition of your cemetery which I passed just outside of your town. It Is the best cemetery I ever saw." Launching into his sermon, Mr, Sunday first told of his refusal to accept a million-dollar offer to go Into

the movies, saying "They couldn't!

have my mug for 60 millions. "Without a church In Winchester, real estate would depreciate to 10 per cent of its present value within a year," was one of the statements of the famous evangelist. Close upon this assertion be declared: Criminal Statistics "Seventy-four per cent of the crim

inals of this country are young men tinder 21 years old. and statistics show that there" are 75,000 prostitutes. The average age of these unfortunates has dropped from 26 to 17 years. Everything has advanced with the exception of morals and religion, and some people won't get their lips pried open until the hearse backs up." He compared the people to the migratory birds. "Some go from the - north to the south and eome from south to the north, some go from mountain to sea shore and some from sea shore to mountain, all trying to find a place to keep themselves from pinging 'Lead, Kindly Light.' "It is a disgrace to live and not bo a church member. You are like a carbuncle on the neck. Heaven Is a place and not a state. If you try God and don't like Him, the devil will take you back and you haven't lost anything." The Rev. Sunday closed his sermon by admonishing the people of Winchester to seek religion rather than wocldly things.

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 20. The declaration' that Attorney General Daiigh-

erty should resign and not further embarrass the administration was made in the senate today by Senator Carraway. Democrat, Arkansas., during a renewal of the senate's discussion of Mr. Daugherty's alleged connection with the release from the Atlanta prison of C. W. Morse, New York shipbuilder.

Recommend Park Roadway Be Widened Recommendation that the roadway at the east entrance to Glen Miller park be widened In order to insure greater safety to motorists entering and leaving the park, was contained In a letter written the Richmond Art as

sociation by Mayor Lawrence Handley and read at the meeting of that body at the Public Art gallery Friday evening. The present entrance obstructs the view of the motorist, the letter stated, and for that reason should be altered to provide for a better view in each direction.

PILOT HURT WHEN PLANE HITS CLIFF DURING FOG GRASS VALLEY. Calif., May 20. Pilot Harry V. Huckings. of the air mail service was hurt and his Plan. was wrecked last night when, lost a heavy fog he drove into Blue Car.JI Rock, a cliff six miles north of here, and more than 50 miles off his regular course between Reno and San Francisco.

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ASK PUPILS TO JOIN IN EFFORT TO SECURE BELL FOR EXPOSITION

School children of Indiana have been arged to join with Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa. Missouri, Kentucky and Illinois students in an effort to secure ;he Liberty Bell for exhibition purnoses during the second annual pageint of Progress Exposition to be held n Chicago, July 29 to Aug. 14, inclusive. The plan is to have the school chilIren of the state sign a petition ask

ing the city authorities of Philadelphia' :o release the Liberty Bell, so that it nay be brought to Chicago for this imposition. The Chicago committee is lending direct to the superintendents, :opies of the petition, and other printid matter to aid in rousing interest in :he project. The students - in the schools of Indiana will be asked to sign the petition and then the lot of petitions will be sent back to the committee to present to the Philadelphia :ity authorities. The Liberty Bell, if secured, will be placed on exhibit where many of Indiina's leading citizens, especially in the northern part, will be privileged to see It.

MINISTRY FORSAKEN BY 54 AFTER WAR,

SAYS CHURCH REPORT (By Associated Press! CHARLESTON, W. Va.. May 20. Fifty-four candidates for the ministry abandoned this vocation after returning from the World war, according to the report of the executive committee of christian education and ministerial relief to the Southern Presbyterian General Assembly here. The committee added, however, that It has been in communication during the last year with 505 young men who have decided to enter the ministry. The report stated that whereas for 44 years the proportion of candidates for the ministry to the membership of the church was one candidate to each 609 members, the ratio last year was one to 1,117 members. The committee reported receipts for its general funds for educational and ministerial relief last year of $298,688 or $56,894 over the amount received the previous year. Total receipts for all causes amounted to $380,165, which with the balance from

the year before mada the total amount handled during the year $1,990,252. CHARLESTON, W. Va., May 20. The first step toward closer relation of the northern and southern Presbyterian churches was put up to the general assembly of the Northen church

today, when the general assembly of the Southern church adopted "a constitution of the Presbyterian Reform Churches of America." Notice of the action will be sent to the general assembly of the Northern Presbyterian church now in session at Des Moines.

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HI PEDESTRIAN CLUB GIVES TWO-ACT PLAY

"Six Times Nine," was presented bv the Pedestrian club of the high school, In the auditorium Friday night. The club is a girls' organization. The plav vas in two acts and was well received by the audience. Following is the cast:

unt Alexis Blanche Miller Freda, the Dutch maid. .Norma Melody .urine Raje, peasant girl Bernice Myers i'vonne, companion to the princess Margaret Coe Princess Vara Dorothy Coyle Delia, Iriph maid Marguerite Cox Molly Andrews Helen Semler Lucinda Simpson Margaret Livingstone Winifred Tufton Grace Chrowe IVmelia See Miriam Little Mrs. Avery Hamilton Hapgood Reba Morgan Scene I. Garden of Prince Felix's aunting lodge. Scene 11. Evening of the same lay. Living room of Prince Felix's lodge.

Monday, May- 22 Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T. will confer the Order of the Red Cross, at 7 o'clock. Wednesday, May 24 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting, work in the Entered Apprentice degree, beginning at 7 o'clock. Thursday, May 25 Webb Lodge No 24, F. and A. M. R. W. Phillips, Grand Master. All Master Masons are welcome.

Friday, May 25 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4. R. A. M. Special Meeting. Work in the Mark Master degree.

Through the Union of German Warriors, the German government could issue orders directly to more than 2.000,000 ex-service men in 48 hours.

LEGAL NOTICE

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Charles F. Robbing, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises at 2 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday. June 7th. 1922. the following described real estate in Wayne County. Indiana, to-wlt: Being ten (10) acres off the entire south end of the northwest quarter of the Fouthwest quarter of Section Eight (8). Township Fifteen (15), Range Fourteen (14), East. Terms: One-third cash, one-third In nine 9) months and one-third in eighteen (18) months from day of sale. The deferred payments to be secured by first mortgage on the real estate or the purchaser may pay all cash. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. Administrator. Harris & Harris. Attys. May6-13-20-27

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