Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 142, 27 April 1915 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 191b
Why Uzsok Pass Bars Advance of Russians Like a Gibraltar
By Hllaire Belloc, Foremost Military Writer In Europe. The ridge of the Carpathians from beyond the Dukla to the Kolomea railway pass is a stretch of one hundred and sixtymiles. From the Dulka itself (which is in Russian hands) to the Kolomea railway pass (4) is just one hundred and fifty. The other three railway passes being the Lupkow (1), the Uzsok (2), and the Beskis (3), which leads from Munkacs to Stryj, are twenty, sixty and a hundred miles from Dulka, respectively. t Przemysl stands fifty miles northeast of the ridge of the mountains (just behind the foot hills and about half way between the first two passes) at U. The main Russian line of communication from the armies in Galicia right up to the front against Cracow runs through Przemysl to Lemberg at L, and from Lemburg in two main lines along the arrow heads toward the Russian depot in Russian territory. This main line of communication is marked in double. The four railways across the passes of Carpathians (1, 2, 3, 4) Join the lateral railway along the foot hills of the Carpathians, which the austrians for months tried to get astraddle of, and only really dominated during the few days, they held Stanislau at the end of February. Now, in this railway system, the Investment of Przemysl made a gap end an interruption represented roughly by the circle A H C and the Austrian front, moving across the Carpa-
BIG POSTERS TELL COMING OF SHOW , Flaming posters in all colors of the rainbow, throughout this section, give notice to the fact that the Ro'binson famous shows are to be seen here on May 8. Already the small boy and his elders are happy in anticipating the coming of this mighty tented amusement and its countless wonders. This season the Robinson famous shows have been enlarged in every department, and their greatly augmented list of performers, feature acts and menagerie exhibits made it necessary to add several more railway cars. Today special trains are required to transport the huge tents, ponderous wagons, cages, dens, chariots, tableau cars, elephans, camels, horses, ponies, men and women. In the triple zoological gardens, combined under one vast spread of canvas, and to be found the finest living specimens of rare, strange and curious animals from every quarter of the globe. Prominent in this collection is a full grown gnue, positively the only one alive in captivity today, captured north of Great Bear lake, at latitude 61. It was only by exercising the great diplomacy that the Robinson agents were able to get the animal out of the country.
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thians and attempting to relieve Przemysl and turn the Russians out of Galicia, which the circle of investment ABC round Przemysl interrupted, is released for fully supporting the Russian front toward Cracow, which lands about- eighty miles away in the direction F. In a word, the fall of Przemysl has given the Russians a complete and restored set of communications behind their Carpathian front, which had been hampered and interrupted by the resistance of the fortress. Bodies of men can be moved at will, and rapidly,
AUSTRIA HOLDS USZOK
VIENNA, Via Berlin and Amsterdam, April 27. Despite the attcks of Russian forces in the Carpathians, Uszok pass and the positions defending it are still in the hands of the Austrians, the war office announced today, flatly denying the Russian claims of victory in that region.
against any point that is threatened by an enemy concentration, and such concentration is far less easily effected by . the enemy along the detached lines which separately cross the mountains at 1, 2, 3, and 4, than by the Russians who hold all the connected lines on the Galician Bide and the lateral railway along the northern foothills of the range. .
Childrens Coughs and Colds. Coughs and colds are the bane of childhood and cause mothers much more worry than any other of the
minor diseases. Those who keep i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at hand
ready for instant use have less occasion to worry. Mrs. W. P. Agin, Bluffton, Ohio, says, "I always rely upon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when the children have coughs or colds." Obtainable everywhere. adv.
Frank O. Lowden, former congressman and son-in-law of the late George M. Pullman, is expected to be a candi-1 date for the Republican nomination , for governor of Illinois next year.
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Millinery Specials for Mar Day
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Bargain seekers will surely find just what they want in Millinery at this store tomorrow come early and get first pick. . u , ,
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CITY KEEPS SALOONS
ELKHART, Ind.. April 27. The city of Elkhart voted to retain Its, saloons for another two years, according to the count completed today on yesterday's option' election. The wet majority was 120. out of a total vote of 6,112 votes. Four years ago the majority in favor of the saloons was 46S and
two years ago 305. Option elections are to be held within the next - few days in Goshen and Auburn.
BUYS $18,000 FARM.
HOLLANSBURG, Ohio, April 27.
For a consideration of $18,000, Ivan Richards has purchased the Humphrey Mlkesell farm, one mile east of town.
SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE
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WOOL DRESS SKIRTS Worth to $7.50 A Good Assortment One Dollar
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To left we illustrate a very stylish boot, a short vamp of patent colt, with leather Louis heel, and the tops of eitheF Sand, Gray or Brown
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Leaders of the world in Footwear Fashions. Remember, these shoes at these prices are for tomorrow DOLLAR DAY ONLY.
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To right we illustrate a handsome shoe, the vamp and quarter of soft bronbe kid. while the top of the new Sand color cloth. This is the swellest shoe you have seen yet. W also have this model with patent vamp ant I white buck top dQ r A $4.00 Shoe Tomorrow at pdll)
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