Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 156, 1 July 1922 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922.

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EXPOSITION SH&G SCOPE OF WOffl'S WORK WILL felELD f, (IJT Associated NEW YORK. July 1. tie ?w Tork league of Business audi ional

Women h decided to hold imposition of Women'j Activities re next September to prove thatlvofn have won an enviable position a ae tms1nesa, professional and lniu-1 orld. Mrs. Elisabeth Sears.fjredent the league, which already t opened Offices to prepare for the t,blt Sn announcing plans for (he ?osiUon, eald: fe We are no longer an fcx-r.nt In business wrld. W adhere to

stay and it Is up to us ftc sw that ' ar to be an asset iuni Pt a Ha- j

Ji e Duplne6s world. "Our exposition plan 'is swnrasreous one. It Is true, but it business women to show coua;. VTe will present not only the varied tlonal opportunities now open o romen over 60 such vcatior.s-i-a j will Potat out just how every .'ycaC womnn should be trained for her J 5 a ,rfo end mother the biggest siost important Job of all as Well ' tov ber business career. We find U a welltrained business girl rfcat" a most successful wife and mother. Widened Proona

"When we begin the i-ncit3on ire

tad the thought that we "fc-rJ present i an adequate display of fjiflimeT In) which women were succes.3y enter-j Ing every field of commefc?aid profe.s-J sion; but we were forced to deu ouri Plan of campaign from tbesart. Wet found that our women wef lentinedjj "with almost every branch of business j and mdustx-v anri

ion to any firm that has rentn asso--lated In the production, ii.tribution ; lor sales departments. iave, fort llnrtam.ee, women manuS'turers of; Ipaint, varnish and floor sun position and presidents of conferxery. ma-

ouu rttuiu arms. .Wiiie v e iniidscape gardeners, purchasg agents, credit managers, cutlery wkers and dozens of other lines thi 'ere unheard of for women a few ars ago. "We do not propose to :isplay any spirit of competition in ot exposition our exhibitors, rather, diJav a tendency to unite In groups t show just what women are doing fascb varied lines as manufactures, banmg, investment, building, advertislntinsurance, etc."

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ing service 7:30 p. m. "In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall

direct thy paths , Prov. 3-6. You are especially invited to attend these services.

PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian Church Sunday,

July 2: Bible school at 9:15; morning service at 10:30; Christian En

deavor at 6:30; no evening service.

Subject of morning sermon, "Wanted:

A Man to Help." J. W. Blackmore,

superintendent; J. J. Rae, pastor. Second Presbyterian church North Nineteenth and C streets. Sunday

school 9:15 a. m., A. A. Mumbower, acting superintendent Morning worship 10:30 a, m, subject, "Independence Day." Evening service 8:00 p. m. Please note the change In the hour. H. J. Sarklss, pastor. Residence 304 South Twenty-third street, phone 4301. Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Church North A and Eleventh Sts.:

W Mfflean Wnrlr minister SaVihnth'

school at 9:15; Robert L. Wilson, bu- 7"T ,T1 us l?aj I perintendent Morning worship 10:30; tol3 ad a7 e "ntilwe

sermon subject, "Real Living." This ' V 'u "f " , 2- wumiie" Is the regular quarterly communion I that 1.500.000 soldiers are supported service and time of the public recep-ibv the Chinese people and that these tion of members. Young People's soldiers absorb half the nation's rev-

GHOSE WASHINGTON DELEGATE TO URGE

DISBANDING OF ARMY ' (By United Press) PEKING, June 30. Dr. Wang Chung-hul, Minister of Justice, who was a delegate to the Washington conference, has been chosen by Chinese merchants, students and others

to urge the disbanding of China's vast

armies. Dr. Wang said he believes the greatest obstacle to a prosperous

China is the existence of a large military class. "The powers Included as part of the official record of the Armament Limitation Conference at Washington a suggestion that China abolish her armies," said Dr. Wang in an interview

today. "I am convinced that they

Will Purchase Ground , , 4 , For No. 9 School Playground At least one acre of ground will be purchased to add to the playground space at Number Nine school house southeast of Richmond, according to the decision of the school patrons, announced after a meeting held to discuss the matter Friday. The price paid would be the s-ame as that paid for the original tract on which the school building was erected. Township officials are now looking up the records to determine this price.The land belongs to the Marmon heirs, A meeting of the Wayne township school board will be held next week to verify the action of the school

patrons. Members of the board are: E. H. Stegman, Levi Jones and Edna B. Wilson.

In the shadow of the statue to Gen. John F. Reynolds, first officer to lose his life in the Battle of Gettysburg, the 5th Regiment of United States Marines are going through their series of maneuvers and the rolling fields which witnessed the first shots of the battle of fifty-nine years ago saw khaki-clad soldiers in action instead of those wearing the blue and the gray. They saw the open formation, the machine gun, the airplane, instead of massed troops cannon and cavalry. The annual mimic battle will t take place on July 4, and will be witnessed by President Harding and his party Pickett's famous charge will be enacted. The upper picture shows a contingent of Marines from Quantico, Va., on the line of march. The lower shows Gen. S. D. Butler, in charge of the activities and part of his staff. General Butler is pictured on the Gray horse, , . - .

meeting at 6:30. Miss Mary Beth Wil

son, leader. The subject Is. "How

Our Nation Can be Happy and Great.

enue.

Viewed from its economic aspects

alone China is handicapped so long

Evening worship at 7:30; sermon sub-' as these soldiers are withheld from

ject, "Two Great Wonders."

SALVATION AHMY Salvation Army South Fifth street, Ensign Amberger in charge. Sunday school, 9:3q a. m.; holiness meeting, 10:45 a. m.; young people's meeting, 6:10 p. m.; outdoor meeting, 7 p. m.; Indoor meeting. 3 p. m.; public services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. SPIRITUALIST

The Independent Spiritualist Asso-

industry. To convince the Chinese

people .of the gravity of the problem

I have translated and am distributing!

widely the speech delivered by Sirj Robert Borden, the delegate fromi Canada at the Washington Confer-! ence. Sir Robert's speech warned I that we cannot continue to hold the ! sympathy of the world unless we reduce our armies to the actual needs of defense.""

Dr. Wang's' views are reflected In

ciation Will hold "service Sunday at the Chinese press. Recently the ed7:45 p. m. in the Red Men's hall, 26 Itors and publishers of various Chi-

i South Seventh street. Lecture by the ! nese papers held a public demonstra-

pastor. Rev. L. A. Heiny-Morrow, sub-j "on against tbe existence or large ject, "The Prcdigal Son", assisted by; Chinese armies. As an indication of the assistant pastor. Prof. C. E. May. i the drain on the national resources

TESTS SHOW ICECREAM UP TO STATE DHAND

Messages by Prof. May, F. H. Schroe-' der and Rev. Morrow. The Helping Hand society will meet in the hall Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Public cordially invited to atend our service. The Science Church of Spiritualists wlil hold services Sunday 7:45 p. m. in the Knight3 of Pythias Temple, South Eighth street. Lecture by the pastor, Rev. M. C. B. Austin, subject; "Phenomena of Psychic Conscious-

Miss Mellvina Duke, pianist.

it was stated that the various military leaders owe the railroad administration $260,000,000 for transportating troops since the overthrow of the Manchu dynasty.

Ray Duning, superintendnt, 9:15 a. m. Missionary Sunday. German ser

vice. 10:30 a. m. Benevolent society ' ness."

Monday evening. Sunday school and t Mrs. Jessie Wilson, director. Messa-

coiigre:a.Lioiiai picnic ni me wcimo t5 . home. Tuesdav. all dav. Truck will ' Laura E. Esmer, Oliver Sitloh and

leave church 9 a. m., 10 a. m. ,11 Rev. Austin. Public cordially invited, a. m. and 1 p. m. Ladies society and MISCELLANEOUS

the i sewing circle Thursday afternoon,! The Church of God 515 North A inol ! with ATrs FreH Wiesehahn. South I street. Thomas Duckworth, pastor.:

5J.P,"i Picnic will be held Fourth of July at i Eighth street. Luther league meeting Services for Sunday, July 2. Sunday,

L--n27t7" Thistlethwaite's Falls, under the I postponed one week. Teachers meet-1 school, 9:30 a. m. General

ccciicc -rrt act aaim e-r

PLUE LAW VIOLATORS

EVANSVILLE, Ind., July 1. The grand jury of Vanderburg county took a stand against blue law enforcement when it adjourned Friday without returning indictments against owners of public amusement halls for permitting dancing on Sunday.

BOY GORED AS COW TOSSES HEAD TO SHAKE OFF FLIES Anderson, Ind., July 1. Paul Chism, 9 years old, is in a serious condition with a deep perforation in the left side of his body, inflicted when he was gored by a cow. The boy was leading the cow from a pasture. The animal tossed its head to shake off flies. Its horn struck the boy in the side, penetrating an inch deep. Physicians say there is danger of lockjaw.

EXTRA! Floor Lamps With beautiful "silk shades, genuine mahogany stand and 2-socket light. These are very fine Lamps and are now being offered at the very exceptional price ' $1 150

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BAPTIST j Evening worship 7:45 p. m. Aid so

First Baotist church Xorth Elev- ciety Thursday afternoon in

ienth, just off Main, R. W. Leazer, pas-';

: tor.

. 1ft-on "rVHTltinr ntl drifT' a 7'3f

p. m.'will be the themes discussed 'by ! fPreading chestnut tree; get there all

' ye people.

Tests made by State foe: inspectors , the nastnr nei-t Snnilnv Sunday

at places where ice erea:and milk! school will meet at 9:15 with superin-l West Richmond Friends Charles are sold in this city showiat all the tendent Norman Sheppard in charge, i M. Woodman, pastor; Alexander C. samples are up to the sta? standard. Senior B. Y. P. U. meets at 6:30 Mr.!Pnrdv tir nastnr Rihle school said Dr C. E. Duff in seemry of the:Sclaugh. Junior B. Y. F. Lt. meet!5, a,CTtmf. pafSt0r- B'"e ? board of health. Saturday. j at 2:30 p. m. Sure it is hot, but the!9 a- ?? Meeting for worship 10:?0 a. It is very gratifying ftiow that Devil works in hot weather, show "J". VeSp,er erv,ce 5 P- m- Fellowmilk supply depots are operating. , vm. olors bv he, nrP5pnt on tima.iBh,P circle 6 p- m: Prayer meeting

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as are the ice cream mrifacturers

In our efforts to have , Yj best products placed on the martt We are

pleased to recommend thv products to the public as being up ! standard," he said. The following list of iceam manufacturers includes thosvho have given in samples which pasl the test

1 satisfactorily: Hoover. !. Adams,

1 Price, Thistlethwaite, Beidr, DavenVport. V Pass Test. Sfllk supply depots wha samples iiave passed the govermsit standjrd are: Wayne Dai Products, f Himes Dairy, Kircher, Tap. Kramer I Brothers and Bender's and Pitts, f All the above mpntinnii Irma' sam

ples passed the state tea which requires that ice cream hp. at least eight percent butter fat, :ci milk at least 3.25 percent. j Sample lots of milk hre already been taken from a numb? of public eating places and the fecit s of this test will be made know; in a few days. "It Is hoped," sai( Dr. Duffin Saturday "that the stanirds of all eating places will be kap as high as possible." "The individual rating s each test is not given because it nght be considered as partiality on thpart of the "board," Dr. Duffin stated.

postponed one

ing Friday evening. METHODIST Third M. E. church Sunday school and morning worship at the regular hours of 9:20 and 10:30. Epworth League at 7:00. At the hour of evening service the Annual Thank Offer

ing service of the Women's Foreign Missionary society will be held. The

services !

10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. (standard time). Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.

CHEVROLET JrTng $200.00 Down Balance $35.50 per month E. W. Steinhart Co. 10th & Sailor Sts. Phone 2955

Better make your selection early, as stock is limited

Holthouse

530 Main St.

ADMIT STEALING AUTOS HAMMOND, Ind., July 1. On a tip that automobile thieves were operating on the road leading south from Hammond, the police Friday arrested Edwin P. Wild, Albert C. Fink and Mrs. Grace Odonnell, all of Cleveland, O. A confession was wrung from the

UNI I tU bnCI nntn . T . s ' ..ill K i-acantMl-

iin;o,4 n,.i,. pi..n(i, i evening cii). At ine vesper service iuhuvwub yiugiam ,.Un.,tld Brethren Eleventh and , thp thp6m nf thfl Rprmnn vA Tnp cong relational song. 423; scripture.

f- fv,. -I.., . Z "."iChurch: the strengthening fellowship i Mrs. Hill; song. 654; prayer, Mrs. men. Mrs. Odonnell says her husband

icr. Dime Btuuui ai J.-u a. m., rira:, j-...-.. ..Z ,v.:-r roller, hnir- oriino lire Rnrtmpr:

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nnf,tPd vp Bible school iia Spurling and Winifred Cummins; be administered to several candidates Joh Johnson super-j address relative to offering. Mrs. at 2 ? J?-"J 'ntef!Stei.T i" PleP! intendent. Meeting for worship, 10:30. Gates; offering; choir; benediction.

message by the pastor. Midweek i AH are invited to these services, meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. I Grace Methodist Communion and holiness reception of members at 10:30 a. m.

International Holiness "church i In the evening Mrs. A. H. Backus will Norh Eleventh and H streets. Sun-1 occupy the pulpit in the absence of day school 9:15 a. m. superintendent her husband, who is to preach at Ln-

D. White, superintendent.

at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor.

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definite announcement wil be made as to the place. No evening services during July and August. CATHOLIC St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Rev. F. A. Roell,

rector; Rev Clement Zepf, assistant 5:30 a. m. Low Mass and Communion

7 an q m

rnmran'iiinn ifi-5ft o in Mip-h MaR ' Everybody welcome.

and Sermon. 3:00 n. 'm VesDers Ser- i Fred Myers, pastor.

monette and Benediction. At the 10 o'clock sprvii-e f he male choir sines

under the direction of the organist and ! and Eleventh streets; F. A. Dressel,

is in Erie, Pa., that she is suing him for divorce and is traveling with Wild. Because of the food shortage in Transcaucasia the people have had to sell many rugs and the rug market :hus offers many alluring possibilities.

James Hoover. Preaching 10:30 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Ernest Wig-

Low Mass, Sermon and I sms. 8:30 ioung People s meeting.

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LUTHERAN

English .Lutheran South A

Webster and Cheste Services Anoanced Services for the WebB'r and Chester M. E. churches arf announced

for Sunday as follows:

choirmaster. .V .erh M. Richter. Fri-! Pastor. Parsonage liu boutn tiev

day evening, Ho.'y Hour, Benediction, ! enth street. Sunday school at 9:00 a.

and choir practice.

St. Mary's Catholic Rev. W. J. Cronin, pastor; Rev. John Rodutskey, assistant pastor. 6 a. m., low mass: 8 a. m., low mas3 and sermon; 10 a. m. high mass and sermon; 2:30 p. m. instruction with benediction at 3 p. m.; 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Holy hour. CHRISTIAN The First Christian church Corner

of Tenth and South A streets, A. L.

Stamper, minister. Bible school, 9 : 15 i will he received by baptism, profess-

I m., E. B. Knollenberg, superintendent

Preaching service at 10:30 a. m., subject, "Faith." No evening service during July and August. Bible study

Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

meeting Friday at 7:30 p. m. Second English Lutheran N. W. Third and Pearl streets, C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m., J. F. - Holaday, superintendent.

Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Members

ion City at night.

MISSION Union Mission 855 North Twelfth1 street, Gordon Nixon, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30. subject. "Come and Help Us.'; ; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening service. 7:30, subject "Behold the Man." Tuesday evening prayer meeting and Wednesday at 1:30 L. T. L.'s will meet. When everybody comes.

everybody helps. NAZARENE

Nazarene church Rev. G. B. Wright;

Council i Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., ;

Jesse Sleetn. superintendent. Morning service 10:30. Children's meeting 6:30 p. m. "Y. P. S." street meeting 6:30, coiner Fifth and Main. Preach-;

CLOCKS

Eight-day Mahogany Clocks Special $7.50 and up 0. E. Dickinson 523 Main St.

IT'S SAFE to Shoot

Films on the Fourth

You always get FRESH FILMS when you get them at Quigley's

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We are going to have a big time here on the Fourth and there will be many picture you will want. Be prepared take a Kodak with you.

KODAKS $6.50 up BROWNIES $2.00 up QUIGLEY'S 4

a. m., Bradford Harrison, superintend- Ion of faith and letter.

ent. Lord's table, 10:20 a. m. Evening service at 7:30. The service

both morning and evening will be pa-

Chester M. E. churcl Victor E. t txiotic, in keeping with the season.

Special music and sermons. The public is cordially invited. Senior Endeavors 6:30. Junior Endeavor, Mon-

Stoner, pastor. Sunday school, 9:4o

a. m. Morning worship sermon by pastor; public installation Epworth League officers, 10:45. Ep?orth league 7:00 p. m., Claude Wib, leader. Everyone welcome. Webster M. E. churci Victor E.

Stoner, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 r. m. Evening service Children's Day service) 8 o'clock. Program

iSong, all; Scripture ana jyer. Rev.

lictor E. Stoner; welc, Robert

h.ti&iDPSon; recitation, r-,aces woi-

jiey; exercise, piuuii imiwen; reciuv-

t'.on, ram xnompson, its-ation, ima Watt; solo, Ethel M.c-s0n; flower drill, girls; recitation, Oifford Hinshaw; recitation Kennei Hinshaw; pantomime, girls; recitr:Cm, Mabel Thompson; recitation, I',-je Auker; piano solo, Christina Thc;?5on; recitation, Harold Hunt; reckon, Irene Hunt; drill, girls; reckon, June Harrett; exercise, "H:f, Sweet Home," girls; piano Garnet Thompson; remarks, ktir; tableaux; benediction. REHEARING OF ATTAC 0N PICKFORD DIVOP5 DENIED

CARSON CITY. Nev., ;iy i Thej

state supreme court oi fula here today denied a petition of Aorney General Leonard B. Fowler !a rehearing of his action attackir.;-ile aivorce granted to Mary Pickfor!;rom Owen Moore, both motion pieces stars. The supreme court recent- upheld the divorce. t VIENNA DEATH RA H!GH VIENNA, July 1. Tt. cjty's adverse birth-death rate coeis, April reports showing 2,934 ds against 2,484 births.

day 2 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist North A, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject: "God"

Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Services i July and August.

HEI.PKl) VAIN IN HER BACK Most mirldle-atjpfi men and women are plad to learn that Foley Kidney Pills i ffni"l n n- i- in aerina clean 4 i c; t Mt-K

Sermon by')ns bladder "weakness. baVkache. rheu-

the pastor. No evening service. Com-'niatism and other kidney and bladder munity Bible study class. Thursday. ! r "gnFfs:30 p. V. A cordial welcome to all.! -Foley Kidney puis very quickly stopTrinity English Lutheran Corner !ppi1 a ha'i Pair in my back and I tell c,.,v , . .,..,. r,r. ! ni y friends to try Foley Kidney Pills Seventh and South A streets, Oscar T. for that trouble.- Contain no opiates. F. Tressel, pastor. Residence 23 South harmful or habit forming drugs. a. G. Flpventn strept nhnne 5SR1 Knnrta v ! Lnken Dm? Co., 626-628 Main St. Ad-

school 9:00 a. m. Mission Sundav

Special offering for missions and mis j sion addresses in ' all departments. Divine service 10:30 "The Prodical Son'.' No evening service during

I vertisement.

at 10:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:45. Public cordiallv invited. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Episcopal church N. E. corner North Eighth and North A streets, the Rev. George G. Burbank, rector. Service at 10:30 a., m., the Rev. Lewis Brown, Ph. D.. rector of St. Paul's church. Indianapolis, Ind., officiating. Church school at 9:30 a. m.

The church is open daily for private prayer and meditation from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. FRIENDS East Main Street Friends ChurchE. Howard and Ruth P. Brown, pastors. Sunday school 9:15 a. m.. New time, Harry" B. Reeves, superintendent. Preaching service 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Is America a Christian Na

tion" Christian Endeavor prayer meeting 6:00 p. m. subject, "Better Praying." Local business meeting Thursday evening 7:30. The public are always welcome to our services. Whitewater Friends North Tenth

and G streets. Rev. Irvin Stegall, pastor. Bible school 9:15 a. ra., Ernest Rowe, Helen Wickett chorister, a return from DePau university. Morn-j ing worship 10:30 a. m. in charge of the pastor. C. E. 7:00 p. m., topic, I "Better Praying." A consecration l

meeting. Everyone's invited to each and every service, Mr. Chouch leader.

8t. Paul's Lutheran church South

Seventh and D streets. J. P. Miller, pastor. Sunday school 9:00 a. m., Jesse A. Wiechman. superintendent. Divine services 10:30 a. m.. with the celebration of the Holy Communion. No evening services during July and August. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church Corner South E and Seventh

streets; A. L. Nicklas, pastor. Eng-j

lish service, 8 a. m. Sunday school,

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