Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 127, 14 April 1916 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916

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EX! CAN PRESS

IACKS DEMANDS

EXICO CITY, April 14. The Me

Press today unanimously approv-

be de facto government' request the United States troops be withn from. Mexico, The newspapers ft that the Carranza troops are Highly capable of dealing with the ition; that the United States exiion has failed completely in its Dse and that there is no further n for foreign troops being cm lean soil. -

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I' SLEEPING GAR ERV1CE ON PEIUISY

louncement has been received at 'ennsylvania union station of a sleeping car service on the Penn-aia-between Indianapolis and abus. Under the new arrangelt will also be possible for a a to board a sleeper at Columir Richmond for Louisville, Ky., :e-versa, on this same train. t service will be established ay, April 17. The sleeping cars be added to the regular train leaves Indianapolis at 10:25 k in the evening, that comes gh Richmond at 12:10 o'clock irrlves in Columbus at 3:10 in orning. The sleeper may be ocI until 7 o'clock.

3g the other way, the sleeper eave the union station in Cois at 1:15 o'clock in the mornlthough the car may be entered iO o'clock in the evening. This goes through Richmond at 5:50 k and arrives in Indianapolis at l m. The sleeper will be sideid at Indianapolis and may be led until 7:30 o'clock.

RECRUITS NEEDED IN HOSPITAL CORPS

, Sergeant Bond received notice at the recruiting station this morning that men are especially wanted for the hospital service. The hospital corps is charged with the care of the sick and any person having previous training in this line is especially in demand. It is a special corps, whose members must be of special qualifications and training. "The training received is most valuable in pharmacy and nursing," Sergeant - Bond said, "and with the training, a -man after the completion of an enlistment in this branch should be well equipped to return to civil life with an enhanced earning power."

ORDERED TO MEXICO

Harry J. Ross, who has been here two weeks assisting Sergeant Bond at the recruiting station, has been called to Indianapolis, and will be transported immediately to the Mexican line, where he will be put into service. He wants to be put in the field artillery, because it is seeing most service at the present time. Ross has been in the service six years. Most of the' time he has spent in the coast artillery.

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A distinctively smart turban is illustrated in a combination of navy, straw and crepe de chine. The manner in which the crepe de chine is arranged in wheel-like folds is particularly interesting. A dashing bird-like wing is perched atop the crown and outlined with coral beads.

Although there was a falling off of j 14,000,000 gallons in the consumption! of whisky and of 6,000,?00 barrels of'

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is computed at $2,500,000,000.

BIG GUNS IN BATTLE

WDON, April 14. The unarmed

i steamer Orlock Head, 1,186 has been sunk. The steamer between Spanish and English A dispatch from Majorca says

Norwegian bark Primus, 1,019

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KS DRIVEN BACK

DON, April 14 South of the river in Mesopotamia the have been driven back three it was announced today by the war office. ; forces that attacked the Turks

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SALONKI, April 14. A violent artillery dual is in progress between the Anglo French and German forces on the Dolram-Oievgeli front. Both armies are using their heavy guns. Thus far there has been no infantry engagements but it is believed here that the bombardment is the beginning of a general battle.

M'LELLAN TO SPEAK.

All members of the C. B. A. class of the Central Christian church and their friends have been especially invited to attend the Bible school Sunday to hear their former teacher, P. T. McLellan, who will be present. A special program of music has been arranged.

OLD CASE DROPPED.

Another old case was dismissed from the circuit court docket today by Judge Fox on the petition of the defendant. The case of Ruth B. Underbill against Harriet Cory and Sarah Anderson, which was filed in January, 1911, was dismissed for want of prosecution. The complaint was to foreclose mortgage.

ROSS TO PAY COST.

The divorce complaint of Ida Ross against John Ross was dismissed today at the cost of the plaintiff.

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