Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 260, 13 October 1915 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAU. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1915 laugh at czar leading arl1y of Muscovites at - -'- SyfiHssftTsrii .TV

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" BXRUN, Oct II. The report that ta Csar.hsd taken personal command of hit armies was roodrod wlta an amused stalls In Oinnu military circles, bMtuH ths "Little Father" has always had the reputation of be las anrtblns but a soldier. . MUltarr Mfs nerer bad any attraction tor Nlobolai II. Tba foreign diplomatists at hli court in their reports to their gorernmente often sarcastically commented on his otter lack of military knowledge and training and he was considered the least warlike of all the .European sovereigns. At his birth the ruler was appointed to a lieutenancy in the Preobachensky regiment of the Imperial Guard, but he did not enter the regiment until he was 19 years old. Then he was attached to one of the companies guarding the imperial Palace at Tearkoye Selo. This was kept secret for several months, as the Nihilists were very busy at that time... . Col. Kamcaeky, commander of the Gendarmerie was made responsible for the safety of the young heir to the throne and surrounded him with a large body guard which always accompanied him, even when he was on duty. The streets through which he passed on his way to and from the bartacks and the parade grounds were Invariably lined with soldiers and Col. Ksmeaoky organised a secret service In the regiment, so that each man was watched day and night by all of his comrades. During his etrvtoo with his regiment Lieutenant Nicholas Alexandrowttoh as the Cwir was called at that timebad a very easy and pleasant time. Hli headquarters were furnished with oriental splendor and he seldom saw his company more than once a week. The commander of the Praobaehensky regiment was Grand Duke Bergiutti an uncle of the Csar, who latr was assassinated at Mosoow. The grand duke had orders to give his nephew a thorough military training, but he considered It more Important to bring the future flmperof completely under his reactionary political Influence, AUboush be was under the tutelage of Grana" Duke Serglus almost two years the Csar received hardly any military instruction. When practice marches were made he rode behind the regiment in a carries drawn by four horses. He was rarely seen on horsebseh. He attended all maneuvers, hut these were eut as short as possible as they bored him. At the end of every maneuver he nude a speech praising the excellence and bravery of the army. Further than this his military activity never went and be did not even actually command a larger body of troops after he was raised to the rank of a colonel and general.

Deaths in Preble CURTIS PARKER. NEW PAIUg Ths remains of Curtis Parker) ftfred C2 years, who died Saturday at his borne n?ar New Hope, wero Interred TuczCay In Sprlnglawn , cemetery here. Funeral cervices conducted by Rev. Ruth it. Homphill of New Perls, were held at tho U. 13. church at New Hope and ro largely 1 ettendod. Mr. Psrlcc: -as a highly Mteemod mzu. hrr'ns been a mem ber of the Kerr Hcno church e'.nce he wee twelve years cf ae. Besides the widow, he leaves cne daughter, Mrs. William Price. A large number of lo cal friends met the cortege at the cemetery and witnessed the grave services. Years ago he was a business man of New Paris. Nicholas, tho Christian name of the c:ar, means victorious; William means defsnfier. GO ARMED AGAINST STOMACH TROUBLE A Stuart's Dyepepsia Tablet Carried In Purse or Pecket Will Afford Ample Protection. TRIAL SENT FREE TO ALL. The men and wemen who are going to fuccecd tcday must have their bodies, as v eil cs their minds, In perfect working order. Stuart's Dyspepsia Trlets cie a necessity to those who vcukl f lays have their bodies in subJect'cr.' to-their wills. "I Eat When I Will, What I Want,; Trusting Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-: lets." J Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets furnish 1 just those elements pepsin and other ingredients that the normal stomach secretes for the digestion of food. One j or two of these tablets will completely i digest the heartiest meal. j When you want relief from indiges-; tlon, you want relief at once. Be arm- j ed against stomach troubles by buying a 50c box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-j lets at any drug store, or send coupon below for free trial.

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4 m.4 The photograph of the first ing in Washington, Wednesday. who heads the new board. Next frank Julian Sprague, Benjamin

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Every Dollar Loaned to England is Aid For Russian Army

William Bayard Hale concludes his article today. Among the chief centers of the Russian iron and steel industry is Poland, the annual Polish production in pig iron being. 386.00 tons; steel, 448,000 tons, and finished iron and steel products, 363,000 tons. More than one-tenth of the empire's output is in German hands. (See Russian Year Book, pages 200-201.) Poland has the largest area devoted to potato culture, 2,498,488 acres; Lithuania having 770,534, and onethird of the Baltic provinces, 110,000 acres. This is all in German hands, more than one-third of the potato acreage of the empire. (See Russian Year Book, pages 165 to 176.) Again, zinc is chiefly produced in Poland, near Olkusa, and her output is about 600,000 poods (8,000 tons) a year. Poland also produces about 1,000 tons of copper annually. (See London Times, Russian Supplement. Page 22, col. 2, March 28, 1913.) The figures on horses and cattle.

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In the center of the first row is to Mr. Edison is Hudson Maxim. G. Lamme, R. S. Woodward, William L. Saunders, Benjamin sheep and goats and pigs are very interesting. By this time probably most of these have been seized by the contending armies. But the tables show that at the beginning of the war there were in Poland and six out of fifty governments of European Russia now occupied by Germans oneseventh of the total for Russia in Europe, or 3.420,528 horses, 5.429,538 horses, 5,429,769 cattle, 4,865,107 sheep and goats and 1,678,528 pigs. See Russian Year Book, pages 147,148.) About one-sixth of Russia's railways are held by Germany, the mileage in Poland being 3,172 versts (a verst 6.6629 mile), and 4,970 in six of the fifty provinces occupied in European Russia. (See Russian Year Book, page 246.) The estimated Russian expenditure in the budget for 1914, on a peace basis, was $1,648,337,500, while the estimated revenues were placed at $1,779,130,749. When one reflect, however, that Russia ' has since lost

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Arthur Gordon Webster, A. M.

B. Thayer, J. W. Richards and Lawrence Addicks.

her ten highly productive Polish provinces and six of her most valuable provinces In European Russia, one gains a slight conception of how those revenues must have shrunk. Moreover, they had already shrunk by onefourth the day Russia abrogated the spirit monopoly' (vodka), the revenue from which amounted, in the 1914 estimate, to $467,902,500. But it has further to be remembered that Russia's expenditures for the war must be almost beyond calculation. Her foreign trade losses are appalling. The Journal of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, Petrograd, April, 1915, stating that during the Becond half of 1914 Imports had decreased by 65.6 per cent and exports by 78 per cent. France has poured four billions of her people's savings into the Russian morass. England, already deeply Involved in Russia's hopeless finances, is now ready to fling five hundred millions of American dollars Into the pit. It is necessary for the allies that Russia keep on fighting. But Russia cannot, and will not, keep on fighting unless England pays her bills. Every dollar we are loaning to England is a dollar loaned to Russia. WILLIAM BAYARD HALEl The Turkish mother, loads her child with amulets as soon as it is born, and a small bit of mud, steeped In hot water, prepared by previous charms, is stuck on Its forehead.

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