Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 330, 2 December 1914 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1914.

BOY WITH REVOLVER TERRORIZES FRIENDS

Ralph Oakey, aged 11, created a reign of terror at Whitewater school In the north end yesterday when, after being tormented by some playmates he produced a 32 calibre revolver with an exceedingly large barrel and loaded to the brim. He pointed it directly at one boy announcing that he was contemplating the inauguration of a survival of the fittest contest. He was instantly left in complete nossession of all the territory he sur- . i vod. Iialph, who lives at SIS North venth street, was soon taken into , and disarmed. He had taken i):( -;v(lver from his home. After

nn ;,n? never to go on the warpam ;iKair: ho" was allowed to return home where the paternal shingle awaited him. Sometimes the prodigal is not welcomed v.i;U a fatted calf.

REALITY OF WAR'S RAVAGES DEPICTED IN TRIBUNE FILM

INDIANAPOLIS SHUDDERS AS MEN FALL IN TRENCH

$1,000 worth of Furs to select from at Nusbaum's Thursday.

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2. This is real life, real death, real sorrow and real destruction, not mere pictures posed for amusement that surely was what the hundreds of persons must have thought again and again yesterday as they viewed the Belgian war pictures being shown in Indianapolis. The crowds yesterday were even greater than those on Monday when the pictures were shown for the first

! time, and from the time the first film

was thrown on the screen at noon un

til the last picture disappeared at 11 o'clock in the evening, the theatre was

crowded with an intensely interested audience. Many remained to see the

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four reels a second time, for the very horror of the scenes is fascinating.

Show Real Life. But it is hard to realize that these pictures were taken from real life and were not merely staged for amusement. We have become so accustomed to seeing all kinds of thrilling war scenes, great fires and melodramatic acting of all kinds at the motion picture houses that It seems as if these, too, must be just a part of the play. "Mother, the children aren't going to be really hurt; they're just playing, aren't they?" asked a child's voice yesterday when the scene was shown in which the refugees were being driven from their homes. And, really, the

mother seemed Justified in not disillusioning the little maid, for it seems too horrible to believe that it can be true. Filma Depict Horror. It is horrifying to read of the destruction of the Belgian cities, the burning of homes and the flight of the women and children for their lives, but to see these poor people terrorstricken in their flight makes it an actuality such as printed details never

can describe. When you see a poor little mother gather her baby into her arms and, with one eft two other little folk hanging on to her skirts, rush 1 from her cottage, leaving behind all ;

the worldly goods that have meant home and happiness, even going forth bare-headed and without a wrap for herself or the little ones fleeing over across the bridge into Holland among strangers then you need no longer 1

use your imagination to know the needs of that family. And when you see, only a few minutes afterward, how the shells from the German guns laid this little home to the ground, forever, then you realize why those of us who have homes and happiness must nhnm with thosp unfortunate neonle.

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cast penniless out on the mercy of the world. To see the men digging trenches with their hands and then to see one soldier fall here on the edge of the trench and another one go down there really does seem horrible, when you consider all those great battles you have seen depicted by the .motion pictures before but this is real.

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BY LEASED WIRE.l COPENHAGEN, Dec. 2. Eightyeighth and eighty-ninth lists of German casualties issued in Berlin today, contain the names of 17,689 men killed, wounded and missing. This brings the total of German casualties up to

644,762 not including the sixty-sixth Saxony list, the sixty-seventh Wurtemberg list, and the eightieth Bavarian list. The last two Bavarian lists received last night contains 8,070 names. It is noticeable that five Bavarian regiments lost more than one thousand men each. Prince Radizwill and Dr. Abless, both members of the Riechstag, are prisoners. SHOOTS HIS FRIEND BY LEASED WIRE. ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 2. James Callaway, a prominent young business man was shot and killed early this morning by W. B. Carhart at the lat-

ter's apartments. Carhart, who is be

ing detained said he had returned to his apartments from the theatre and shot Callaway, mistaking him for a burglar.

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