Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 89, 1 March 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MCH. 1, 1916.

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YUAN'S ARMY HOLDS 445,000 SOLDIERS

PAINTER BLAMES

(Continued From Page One.) query. "He means 'panic' not 'penny,' " shouted some one in the crowd. "Well, who did cause the la6t panic?" Watson questioned in turn. "It wasn't the Republicans, it wasn't the Democrats, it wasn't the Bull Moose It was Jim Watson," shouted Wiggans, and the crowd roared with laughter. Watson Resumes Platform. "Now go on, Jim, its your turn," some one finally instructed the speaker. "I have been accused of many things in Wayne county, but this is the first time I was ever accused of being responsible for the last panic," Watson

remarked, and the crowd laugbec again. Once more Wiggans attemptec to speak but the crowd, becoming irri tated, effectually discouraged bis of forts, aided and abetted by the sheriff. It was a very entertaining speech that Watson delivered last night. He. urged the restoration of a high protective tariff, sharply criticised President Wilson's foreign policy, especialry in Mexico, and made a vigorous plea for an army and navy strong enough to safeguard the American republic from the aggression of any foreign pow er.

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PEKINT, March 1 A statement which is believed to be reliable gives

the strength of the Chinese government troops prior to the rebellion in Yunnan as 445,000 men. The figures are probably quite accurate as to numbers but efficiency is an unknown quantity. The best troops, however, are the northern and Emperor Yuan was careful to keep 82,000 of these in

the capital province. It is safe to say i

that no more than a fraction of the imposing forces will ever reach the firing line. The discipline is easily to be judged from the fact that the Yunnan leaders, with only 21,400 troops, plus 12,000 from Kweichow who have apparently joined them, should be ready to challenge a nominal army of more than 400,000 men.

An imitation bone for cutlery handles is made of seaweed.

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100 LOCAL PERSONS TELEGRAPH TO KERN

Iie&s dispatches today state that Senator Kern received more than 100 trJi-nTams from Richmond persons urging passage of a resolution warning .Americans off armed ships. The telegrams came from local citizens believing that Americans ought refrain from taking passage on ships that are

armed and arc sailing through the

danger zone.

CONFIRM RESOLUTION.

The resolution for the paving of North Fifth street from A street to D street, was confirmed today, no remonstrance having been filed, and tomorrow Clerk Rescher will advertise for bids on the improvement.

Instead of meeting with Mrs. Peter Cutler, North C street, the members

of the Ladies' U. C. T. Social club! gave Mrs. Philip Smith a pleasant sur-

prise Tuesday, at her home on North Seventeenth street. The guests each brought well-filled baskets and at noon a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Pettibone was taken into the club at this time. In the afternoon there was a business session and officers as follows were elected: President, Mrs. Perry Becher; vice-president, Mrs. Peter Cutler; secretary, Mrs. George Arnold: treasurer, Mrs. George Hamilton. The remainder"bf the afternoon

was spent socially. The guests were: Mesdames George Arnold, George Chrisman, George Hamilton, M. R. Davis, fhilip Smith, W. Frank Lenman,": Perry Becher, V. L. Nushawg. S. G. Curtis, Edward Sharpe, Peter

Cutler and Mrs. Pettibone with Miss Julia Smith. A 'meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Ida Taylor on East Main street. Mrs. C. C. Thomas was the leader. Mrs. H. C. Harman gave a reading, "A Profitable Partnership," followed by a vocal duet given by Mrs. Harman and Mrs. D. D. Ram

sey. The duet was entitled, "Ashamed of Jesus." The questionaire on tithing was conducted by Mrs. L. E. Turner and Mrs. D. D. Ramsey. Mrs. D. D. Ramsey gave a reading on "How Native Christians Give," followed by a social hour and refreshments. A parcel post party was given last evening at the home of Mrs. Clara Dean, on North Fourteenth street, by

members of the First 'Baptist church, and was largely attended. A neat sum was realized. 'Many persons who were unable to attend sent in packages.

The Home Economic Study class of District No. 6, met Tuesday afternoon

with Mrs. Harry Landis, at her home on the Middleboro pike.' Sixteen members were present. Mrs. George Staley read a paper on "New. Departments," followed by a paper read by Mrs. King. After the program, there was a social hour wnd refreshments were served. In two weeks Mr3. George Staley en tertains the club. Mrs. Harry Landis will bein. charge of the meeting and the subject will be: "Advantages and Disadvantages of Country Housekeep-

COLORED G. O. P. MEETS.

A meeting of colored Republicans will be held. Friday evening at the Masonic hall, South Sixth street. All candidates are invited to attend this meeting.

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Everybody Is Buying It Boys and girls should watch for empty coal bins they are easy to find now for they are about all empty. Get the order or telephone in to our office and we will send a salesman. Every cash order for a ton will get you 500 votes for

This fine Pony, Harness and Wagon will soon have a 'new owner. You might as well be it as the other boy or girl. Watch her go down the street. Best Goal in the Market Wayne Pocahontas, for the furnace. Wonderland for the Heating Stove. Ez-Lit for the cook stove. H. C. Bullerdick & Son 529 South 5th Street Phones 1235-1644