Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 278, 3 November 1915 — Page 7
the Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Wednesday, nov. 3, idis.
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L10NEY KINGS FORCED FIGHT : WITITTEUTOriS Dr. Jonas Praises Kaiser as - Lover of Peace and Says Rothchilds Brought About War. Dr. R. D. Jonaa, a lecturer, gave an interesting lecture to a large crowd at St. John's ; Hall last ,, evening." Dr. Jonas was Introduced by Edgar lllff. He Is a Welshman and is traveling over the United States in the interest of an embargo on ammunition to stop the war. He showed how England was the cause for the conflict and how her financiers, especially Rothchlld, had monopolized trade and money. '-"The present war is a conflict bet-ween countries of privately owned utilities and a country in which Governmental ownership has been brought to systematic perfection,'' Dr. Jonas said. - ; - : -: "In Germany began the gospel of cooperation in banks and commerce. They made it their hobby to produce quality in goods and made money-getting second. Their goods began to find a reliable market; Thus, today, we have a European war. England and France must do what the Rothcnllds demand. Italy is in the net as well. . Russians see they must try to keep out of the clutches of this trust, finally see they will be defeated by German If they do not obey England. "Russia did not - like to make an alliance with England and France, because she knew that this money trust was behind the powers that be. "All Germany believes and asserts, on the other hand, that the Kaiser has been and is a sincere lover of peace; that he worked earnestly and hard to prevent the present war; that he actually succeeded In including Austria to modify her ultimatum to Servla; that be trusted Russia and England and lost valuable time;' that he did not make the least warlike move until Russia had invade'd Germany - and France had violated Belgian neutrality; that Germany had no ambition and no ulterior objects, but wanted opportunity for commercial expansion, and that the war is the direct result of British jealousy and to wipe out the German plan of government ownership of banks."
PHYSICAL COUNCIL TO DIRECT CLASES IN "Y" DEPARTMENT
Organization of a committee of fifteen members to be known as the Physical Department Council to superintend the business of the .physical classes cf the T. MC. A; gymnasium lias been decided upon and will be perfected soon after November 12, under an arrangement providing for an election of the members. ; There will be three members from each of the following departments: The senior's division, the senior class proper, the business men's class, the busy men's class, the intermediate class and the leaders' class. Members of these classes will choose the representatives they desire and place their Votes in a ballot box. The votes will be counted on November 12. ; The Physical committee of the Y. M. C. A. will hold a meeting at seven o'clock tonight and make recommendations for the three doctors who will have charge of the physical examinations to be held every Monday, Thursday and Saturday night.
FALL OF WISH EXPECTED SOON
LONDON, Nov. 3. Athough Premier Asquith declared in Parliament that the allies have pledged-themselves to aave Servia, the situation in King Peter' domain was more critical today than at any time yet. While the allies have landed troops at Kavala for a second invasion of southern Bulgaria, dispatches- report press for the Austro-Hungarlan, German and Bulgarian armies In Servia. The fall of Nish is expected hourly, aa advises from Athens say that the Bulgarians and Germans have succeeded in getting their heaviest guns in position to bombard the Servian capital, and that it is being battered by a hurrican of projectiles.
YOU ARE INVITED TO SUNDAY-SCHOOL "ASSOCIATION DAY"
How many Wayne county people will be in Sunday schools of all denominations Sunday? This question bas been asked by the county association which has designated the first Sunday in each November as the annual, "Association Day.' The object of the social observance is three fold as outlined by the com
mittee: . To see how many people of Wayne county will attend Sunday
school on this annual day; to present special work of the coming year for
your consideration and co-operative
help ; to show what the Sunday schools of Wayne county are doing for the people of Wayne county, and what the people of Wayne county owe to the Sunday schools. Special programs are being arranged. -
COMMITTEE TO MEET.
Planning to retain the interest and enthusiasm aroused in the Y. M. C. A. membership campaign recently held, in order , to secure, the full membership of. one., thousand by, the end of the winter season, the membership committee will meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight. The campaign did not result In a gain of four hundred members which the committee set out to secure, but it is hoped that the new memberbership can be. increased to this number within the next few months.
CARRMISTA FORCE OF FIFTY KILLED IH FIGHT
DOUGLAS, Arizona, Nov. S.-fbe battle at Agua Prteta was renewed at 4:30 o'clock this morning when the Carranza garrison began a series of counter-attacks against the army of General Villa-" The troops under Gen. Calles defending the town opened a hot fire against the Villa position with artillery rifles and machine guns. Fortyfice Carranzitas soldiers are said to have been killed by Villa's soldiers today about a mile south of Agua Prieta. . Gen- Calles ordered a party of fifty men to reconnoiter when they were suddenly surprised by a squad of Villa's men supported by a machine gun and were cut to pieces. Only five of the Carranzitas returned to Agua
"Prieta. -
ACTION UP TO WILSON. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. President Wilson . must decide - immediately whether Gen Funston's request that he be granted permission to send troops across the international boundary to protect American , interests shall be granted. The application has been
turned over to the president by the war department. While no Intimation is given as to whether permission
shall be' granted officials point out that unless Carranza should consent
to this step, it would be fraught with grave danger.
SCHOOL TO DISPOSE OF THREE RESIDENCES
Details relative . to the disposition of three houses on South Twelfth street,- which with the land upon which
they stand, became the property of
the Richmond board of education on
November 1, will be discussed at the next meeting of the members of the
board. Superintendent . Giles of the
city schools said today. The time of
the next meeting has not been set by
the superintendent.. .
The houses, will he sold, to the highest bidders after arrangements for the
advertisement. of. the sale .will have
been completed and the; properties re-
movd. The work of excavation and the erection qf. .the flOO.QQQ. addition to Garfield school, will proceed immediately afterward, it is understood.
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lon't Pasi Wisher Prices
For Automobile Supplies and Repair Work. We Buy in Large Quantities and Give the Best Prices.
Our Garage and storage space has
been doubled by building in the rear!
of our building.
at Special WINTER RATES
Steam heat has been installed
throughout our Garage and our floorl
space bas been doubled. . Bring you car here for the winter..
When you want to make a hurry-up
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Automobile owners who really want service and mileage should buy
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Our iron-clad guarantee goes -with every Goodyear tire we sell. McOONAHAS GARAGE, 418-420 Main. Phone 1480.
418-420 MAIN PHONE 1480
The McConaho Company Richmond's Oldest established Automobile House
HAiLOw-fBi g:ov;ds i;iE POaCII GIWIjS
' Complaints resulting from Halloween depredations are still coming in to police headquarters. V ; 3 Mrs. Henry Townsend, 118 South Twenty-first street, reports the disappearance of a set of porch furniture. Miss Esther Griffin White. 110 South Ninth street, reported the loss of two shutters, one of which was returned to her, the other being , found.- by- a- policeman. L. M. Jones, North Eleventh street, reported the loss of two shutters. Perd Shaw, 30 South Nineteenth street,: reported, the loss of a porch settee. ; In North Tenth street park there re
poses a one-horse, - springless wagon
wnicn nas not oeen claimed. -
JUDGE ENTERS DECCEE to sell iiu:.:ar FiAtiT
Judge A. B. Anderson of .the. Fed-J
eral court at Indianapolis, entered a decree yesterday for the sale of the M. Rumely Company and the . Rumley Products Company, two bankrupt concerns of Laporte. .The sale, according lo the decree of the court, is to satisfy claims for $11,000,000. .which creditors of the companies have brought against the firms in. the recent bearing of the Federal court- . Finley P, MounU. the receiver of . the companies, was. appointed special master and given charge of the sale, which is set for December.
RAE TO CONFERENCE Rev. J. J. Rae. pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will attend the
convention of the Layman's Forward Movement to be . held at Cincinnati, November 14-1T. .
REV. DRIOSE SPEAKS AT SHOP f..EETIIlGS
The first shop meeting of the season was held yesterday noon at the Reliance Foundry and was attended by between alxty and seventy-five men. The Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, pastor of Grace M. E. church, delivered a fifteen minute address. A quartet of girls from East Main Street Friends church sang. Another meeting was held at noon today at the American Seeding Machine company's plant, and the Rev. J. J. Rae. pastor of First Presbytertan church, delivered the address. A quartet from the shop had charge of the music. Six meetings will be held In shops this week.
I.UIO..IA LmGIS OVERTURES OF fiJJZS V TO assist sn
LONDON. Nov. 3. Efforts by the Allies to win th eactive support of Roumania have failed. That country will remain neutrsL This Information was secured by the International News Service from an authoritative source today. It was stated that the MoumaaJaa aovarnmeat would prefer to cast its lot with the Allies, but that it would not move unless the Austro-Germans were defeated In Servia.
A church InEngland still is using a barrel organ that has been In constant service since the early part of the eighteenth century. ' ,
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January Prieee On FINE FURS And a Whole Season To Wear Them. Select Yours New
NUSBAUM'S
FINE FURS Priced Fully a Third Leas. There Never Was a More Opportune Time.
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The Greatest and Most Comprehensive Showing of Fine Fashionable Furs Ever on -Display in Richmond JR. Yes, Sir! It's bound to come. Wet, cold and blustering wintry weather. Old winter back at home in Richmond, and the wind yelling over the housetops. You will be out in it. You will like it. You will gjory in pitting your strength against it. Sure it's coming. Prepare for it. You will need Furs. The time to. buy them is now. The place to get Furs is the store where you feel sure you can depend absolutely on what you buy.
Entire Mm Oe Sale
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY No need to wait for January Sale Prices. We bought them last spring and consequently own them. Fully a third less than present prices for like Furs. This advantage is yours. The saving is yours. Fully a third worth while saving. ; There never was a time when Furs were so scarce and our manufacturer absolutely refuses and duplicate order only at the greatly advanced prices. Its clearly your Fur opportunity. Select yours now. We've most every kind of fine Furs you may wish in all the newest and most fashionable shapes, in sets and separate pieces of brown, coney, black coney, black china wolf, brown china wolf, 'possum, fitch, natural wolf, red fox, black fox, black lynx, natural lynx, martin, hudson seal, beaver and mink muffs and scarfs. Buy them now and youH save fully a third. See the West Window
BEAUTIFUL RICH PONY COATS PRICED FINE HUDSON SEAL COATS PRICED AT $45 and $50 $85 BROWN AND BLACK CONEY MUFFS AND BLACK CHINA WOLF SCARFS AND MUFFS SCARFS, REMAKABLE VALUES, PRICED SO POPULAR FOR THIS SEASON, PRICED $250 SSO and SgOO $50 $ J50 $Q $250
Grey Fox Sets at . .... .$20.00 Red Fox Sets at ... . $15.00 Natural Wolf Sets at. . .$20.00 Red Fox Sets at ...... . $20.00
Raccoon Sets at $18.00 Natural Lynx Sets at. . .$15.00 Korean Mink Sets at $35, $50 and $100
Martin Sets at $25, $35 and $50 Black Lynx, Separate Pieces, priced at $30, $35, $45, $65 (Just about a third less than they'll
cost you elsewhere.)
Mink Marmont Scarfs and Muffs $10, $12.50, $15, and $20.
We Call Your Attention to Only Few of the Numbers. You Must Come, See the Entire Line to Fully Appreciate the Values.
WE ANTICIPATED THE DEMAND FOR FURS And Prepared a Superb Collection, bought them early, consequently these prices. The sav- . ings are yours. ,
GUARANTEED NAROBIA FURS We are exclusive sellers of Richmond of the much advertised Narobia Furs guaranteed for color and wear. Fine Black and Grey Narobia Muff, guaranteed, at only $6.50, $10.00, $15.00. Fin Black and Grey Narobia Neck Piece, guaranteed, at only $5.00, $8.50, $10. Lee B.
SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS FURS NOW A V4 PAYMENT WILL HOLD THEM UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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