Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 175, 2 May 1909 — Page 6
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GERMAN NAVY ADVOCATES WILL
LISTEN TO NO PROPOSAL RE
SPECTING THE LIMITATION OF
ARMAMENTS.
Berlin, May 1. The Vorwarts, the
central organ of the socialist party, published a leading article strongly
advocating an ' understanding with
England on the subject of the limitation of naval armaments.
It points out that if the provisions
of the navy act of 1908 are fulfilled
the German fleet will consist toward
the end of the year 1914 of fifteen bat
tleships of over 18.000 tons displacement (Dreadnought type), ten battle
ships of 13,000 tons displacement, and fourteen with from 10.000 to 12,000 tons displacement, five armored
cruisers (British Invincible type) of
15,000 to 19,000 tons, six armored cruisers each of 11.000 tons and six 9,000 to 10,000 tons. These armored cruisers, it mentions, are all first-class vessels, none being more than 14 years old in 1914. and besides these ships Germany will possess a torpedo fleet of extraordinary strength, and a fleet of small cruisers which must be regarded as the best in the world. It would be madness, adds the Vorwarts, to imagine that Germany would build less than four battleships an
nually after 1912. and it is evident
that a third double squadron will be constructed. That is to say, by the end of the year 1920 Germany will
bave in the -water a fleet of at least fifty-two battleships, thirty-three of
which will have a displacement of over 18,000 tons, and twenty-one' armored cruisers. Extreme Uneasiness. The circumstance, continues the Vorwarts, that this development is producing extreme uneasiness in England does not seem to cause "the Ger
man navy fanatics'' any concern; they even regard "the present panic" in England as a welcome symptom that.
the. proud English" fear German riv
alry on the seas. It is certain, says
the socialist organ, that England will
for years ahead remain the victor in
the race to possess the strongest
navy, , but It is equally certain that England ' will soon lose her present
predominant position on the seas and
that within the next few ? years she must abandon the two-power standard. It concludes:
"The German government will lis
ten to no proposal respecting the limitation of armaments, even though the only alternative is the cessation of
social-political work and the imposi
tion of enormous burdens on the peo
ple. These unlimited armaments
which impel the autocratic military
government of Prussia and Germany to a policy of conquest regardless of civilizing tasks are regarded by England as a direct menace and as preparation for war. If the understanding which is desired by England and by the German people be not arrived at a fearful disaster must sooner or later ensue. "The German government and the agrarian liberal and clerical majority la the reichstag would bear the responsibility, and it is the duty of the
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i Chicago, May 1. Chapters from the life book of a gay merry widow - were unfolded in Municipal Judge Fake's court by Mrs. Nettie A. Broaddus, 201 Huron street. The "book" was opened by the gay widow herself when on the witness stand she told of her "phychic courtship" with William R. Bruce who for twenty-three years was manager of a down town department store. Mrs. Broaddus is suing Bruce for $4.0(X. He has filed a - counter-claim charging that she exercised extraordinary control over his mind by plying him with liquors which made him subservient to her bidding and spend $10,000 in advances of money and for pleasure Jaunts through the West. Mrs. Broaddus told her story in a nonchalant, care-free manner. She began by relating how she had been divorced from her husband, C. C.
Broaddus, in Chicago, after a three months residence in the county, remarrying him on the following day. Then she told of his death and the finding of four $10,000 bills in a mattress on the bed on which he died. To make the story more graphic Mrs. Broaddus said that Bruce took the money from the mattress under her direction. ; , - ' "Mr. Bruce and I took two trips to
Colorado in 1907 and another to Seattle, Wash., in 1908," testified Mrs. Broaddus. "He was arrested at the latter place on complaint of his wife and returned to Chicago. I was fooled that trip. He told me he was a divorced man, and I thought we were on our honeymoon trip. - "My husband and I came to Chicago in 1901. He was a deputy sheriff in Marshall county before that time. Mr. Bruce employed my husband to work for him. He paid him $16 a week, but
he gave him a lot of money on the side. Mr. Bruce and I were always good friends." "Did you write letters to Mr. Brucs signing them with 'Mother" and 'Your Mamma'?" asked Attorney Doromoyle. "Yes, I wrote to him for a number of years," was the answer. The attorney then produced a stack of dainty missives, incased in pink envelopes. . Mrs. Broaddus acknowledged that she had written all of them. Attorney Doromoyle, counsel for Mr. Bruce, said that he would present evidence to show that Mrs, Broaddus obtained $10,000 from his client by her wiles. Several pictures of Mrs. Broaddus. in scanty attire, which she sent to Bruce, also will be introduced in evidence, he declared. Bruce is married and has five children.
passages. Her "A Devil's Choice," it is rumored, will be somewhat interesting. She is the author of "Uncannonlzed" and "The Social Lion, a novel dealing with Chicago ' society life. , The play is about the defalcation of a tank cashier. Hobart Chatfield Chatfleld-Taylor's experiment in the dramatic field goes under the title, "A Traitor to France." It is a dramatization of his recent novel, "The Crimson Wing."
"Society" Dramatists Vv ill Have Week at The Theater
Chicago, May 1. This week Chicago's "silk stocking dramatists" will come into their own and will take possession of the Bush Temple theater. There, beginning Monday evening, the efforts of Joseph Medill Patterson, Margaret Horton Potter Black and Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor will be placed before the public. That the playlets of Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Black would be added to Mr. Patterson's playlet was announced last evening by Manager Sam Gerson of the theater, as the first step of making the North Side playhouse the producing center for home talent. While the first of the "home talent" selected by Mr. Gerson is the efforts of recognized society leaders, Mr. Gerson added that full sway will be given to poorer and lesser known local lights who may show their ability. But Mr. Patterson, former politician, editor, author and stage manager, still holds the ' distinction of be
ing, the first of the "home talent silk
stockings" to have a play of his own produced by professionals.
At different times in the past num
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entered the theatrical field, not, how
ever, as playwrights, but as 'angels."
Mr. Patterson was the first to sell a playlet to a producing manager, although Mrs. Lyllian Shaffner recently appeared in a vaudeville sketch entitled "A Pair of Pink Corsets," of whicl she claims the authorship. Society circles, are in a fervor, for the announcement has gone forth from the Bush Temple theater that all next week, besides Mr. Patterson's "Dope," Mrs. Margaret Horton Potter Black's "The Devil's Choice. and Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor's "A Traitor to France" will be given nightly and on matinee afternoons. Mrs. Margaret Horton Potter Black won considerable renown a few years ago when one of her novels was barred from the mails for well, certain
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