Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 100, 9 March 1917 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAKCri 9, m
MADRID CABLE coNFinns STORY FROM GERMANY
(Dy Ansoclated Press) WASHINGTON. March 9. The following telesram was received at the state department today from Ambassador Willard at Madrid under date of March 7: "According to a report received from the Spanish ambassador at Berlin the steamed Yarrowdale prisoners at Bradenburg were visited by the Spanish embassy doctor on March 1, who found that the conditions were as .he German authorities had reported. He gave his approval of the quarantine."
"The typhus appeared on the twen
tieth of February and unless new eases of the disease appear the quarantine will be ended March 7. The doctor stated that the men complained of the dietvand were pleased to learn that they were soon to be released. They had no other complaints. Only five of the Hfty-seven Americans wore in the hospital with slight colds
and five men of other nationalities are
under observation by doctors."
GERMAN LINES RETIRE AGAIN
(Ry Associated Press)
LONDON. Thursday, March 8 (De
layed by censor) Further retirement of the German line on the Somme riv
er front in France and the arrival of
the British army before Bagdad in Mesopotamia may be predicted as early events affecting the military situation according to the views expressed
by Maj. Gen. Frederick Maurice, chief
director of military operations at the war office, in his weekly talk with the Associated Press.
TRADING IN STEEL HEAVY AT OPENING
(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 9. Heavy trading in U. S. Steel, individual lots ranging from 1.000 to $G,5S0 shares, was the feature of today's early operations. The stock made only slight advance, however, being quoted at 110 1-4 to 110 Vi on extreme gain over night of o-S of a point. Among specialties advances of 2 to almost 3 points were made by Ohio Gas and Montana Power, with a point each for Columbia Gas, American Woclen, Central Leather, shippings and gulf states steel, later crucible stool, Texas Company, I.itrrnctional Paper and Canadian Pacific were added to the other strong issues.
FIRST PRESBYTERIANS POSTPONE ANNUAL SESSION
CHAMPAGNE REGION FIGHTING TAKES TURN FOR FRENCH
(By Associated Preas) Intensive fighting in the Champagne region resulting favorably to the French and the failure of a French attack at Hill 304 northwest of Verdun, are reported in today's official statements. The Champagne attack. Paris declares, was brilliantly successful. It was aimed to reduce the salient near Meisons De Champagne created by a successful German attack in February. , It resulted, says the Paris report, in the destruction of German positions on a front of more than 1.500 yards and approximately from 600 to 800 yards in depth. Berlin announces the penetration of German trenches in this attack but asserts the recovery of important dominating positions, conceding, however, that the French retained possession of some of the ground their attack brought them. A successful assault by the Germans on Russian positions along the
Romanian west , front between the Trotus and Uzul valleys, is announced by German headquarters. A height and a strongly entrenched position nearby were captured together with more than 600 prisoners and several machine guns. , Ninety-one aeroplanes were lost by the entente last month as compared with a German loss of twenty-four machines Berlin announces.
UPRISING CONTROLLED
(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 9 Official dispatches to the navy department today established that Cuban government forces have regained control of Santiago, the stronghold of the rebel uprising. President Monocal has notified this government that Governor Munoz in command there represents him and the recognized Cuban government. HILL LINES PLAN TO ENTER FRISCO
(By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, March 9. The Hill railroad lines have completed plans for entrance into California and a terminus on San Francisco Bay, according to an article printed today by the Chronicle. The plan, it is stated, provides for the construction of a line by the Hill interests from Bend, Ore., to Trinidad, Cal.. a few miles north of Eureka,
where a junction will be made with the
Northwestern Pacific which has its southern terminus at Sansalito on San Francisco Bay.
DISCUSS WARFARE ON SOCIAL EVIL
The unnunl congregational meeting of First Presbyterian church, called for last night, was adjourned to meet next Thursday evening in the church. This was done, according to J. F. Hornaday, clerk, in order to settle a question about which was the regular time to meet. Terms of three trustees expire and their successors will be elected next week.
REVIVAL INTEREST GROWS
"The revival services at the Nazarene church are being held to prepare men to die at a minute's notice," declared the Rev. W. R. Cain at the services last night. Four persons Joined the church at the close of the meeting.
BRIEFS
Turtle Soup all day Saturday at Lou Knopfs. r- 12 M To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. V. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Adv.
Turtle Soup all day Saturday at Lou Knopfs. Mar-12 89 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Martha A. Albertson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Martha A. Albertson, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DICKINSON TRUST CO.. Administrator with the Will Annexed. Gardner. Jessup, Hoelscher and White, Attorneys. . Mar. 9-16-23
(By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 9 Nine angles on what is being done in the United States to "lay the ax at the root of the social evils" will be presented by welfare and social workers at the forty-fourth annual conference of charities and correction to be held June 6 to 13 in Pittsburgh, according to the preliminary program issued today. The conference will consist of nine divisions as follows: Children, community, corrections, family and community, health, mental hygiene, public charities and rural social problems.
FIND WIRELESS ABOARD APPAM
(By Associated Press) NORFOLK, Va.,' March 9 When U. S. Marshal Saunders took possession of the liner Appam after the break with Germany he found installed there a secret wireless apparatus by which all wireless messages sent in this section of the country were read. A fine wire was found strung beneath the pipe leading to'the whistle on the smokestack of the Appam. The wire led to the interior of the vessel where dynamos were kept running to make the current for lighting the ship. Investigation, it is said, led to the discovery that the wires finally ran to the room occupied by Lieut. Hans Berg where the message was recorded by flashes from an electric light bulb.
HARRY THAW DENIED EXTRADITION TRIAL
(By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, March 9 Governor Brumbaugh announced today that there will be no hearing on the application for the extradition of Harry K. Thaw to New York until the lunacy proceedings pending shall have been concluded. Thaw is still in the hospital where he was taken January 11 after cutting his throat while the police were searching for him on a warrant charg
ing him with beating a Kansas City high school boy in New York last December.
U. S. CAPTAIN SIGHTS RAIDER IN TRAVEL ZONE
(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 9. The presence of a vessel suspected as a German raider in the sea lane traveled by ships running between New York and Mediterranean ports was reported by Captain D. H. Nicoll of the American steamship Suruga which arrived here today from Havre and the Azores. Catpain Nicoll said that when the Suruga was north , of the Azores on Feb. 20 in the direct track of the New York-Mediterranean trade he sighted a strange vessel bearing down upon him. The vessel steamed completely around the Suruga, stopped, and then bore off in a new direction. The stranger was of the cargo type, a large vessel with two masts, armed with a stern gun and other pieces, painted gray and carried a funnel which did not parallel the masts. She did not signal the Suruga Captain Nicoll said, and he did not learn her identity.
GERMANS QUIT UNITED STATES
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 9 An unprecedented number of passports to Mexico have been issued recently by the Mexican consul here, it was learned at the consulate today. In the last seven days 110 passports were issued, half of this number being for Germans.
RAILROAD POSTS MEN TO GUARD CROSSING
(By Associated Press) EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 9 It became known today that guards have been posted at approaches to the Louisville and Nashville railroad bridge that crosses the Ohio river between this city and Henderson, Ky. It is announced by the railroad company that the action was taken to "guard against possibilities arising from the international crisis."
NAMES SENATOR M'CONAHA
Senator Walter McConaha has been named by Governor Goodrich as a member of the commission entrusted with the purchase of additional land for state institutions. A fund of $300,000 was provided by the legislature.
TELEPHONE FIRM ELECTS
ECONOMY, Ind., March 9. The Economy stockholders in the Modoc Telephone company, have been notified the company's annual meeting will be held March 13, at Modoc, L. W. Ridenour, secretary.
SHOOTS SWEETHEART AFTER QUARRELING
(By Associated Press) PRINCETON, Ind., March 9. Angered because Mary Jones, his 18year old sweetheart had made prepara
tions to leave this place, John Reese, 26, early today shot and killed the girl and then fatally " wounded himself. The shooting occurred in the home of Mrs. James Headley, a sister of the man after the two had quarreled over money. A note was found in his pocket, addressed to his mother indicating that he had contemplated the tragedy and asking for forgiveness.
PRISONERS GET CLOTHING
Sheriff Carr reported today that several persons have responded to his appeal for donations of clothes and shoes suitable for prisoners confined in the county jail. All clothing received is cleaned by the prisoners and stored away to be distributed as needed.
BANKING CORPORATION TAKES OVER BUSINESS
(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 9. Arrangements have been concluded by the international Banking Corporation for taking over the banking business in Santo Domingo of Michelena. The main counting house is in Santa Domingo City and there are nine branches.
COMMITS SUICIDE ON MOTHER'S GRAVE
DRIVES MACHINES THROUGH
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. March 9 Royal
Hammer,, widely known as having con
ducted a lottery in this state, went to the grave of his ; mother, 6ister and brother here today and shot himself in the mouth. He was dead when found Worry over possible grand jury investigation is said to have made him aespondent recently.
Chicago Orders Roofs Cleaned
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. March 9 Roofs of downtown buildings which collect soot to be blown into the eyes of persons in streets below must be cleaned regularly under penalty of a heavy 'fine, according to the terms of an ordinance approved today by the health committee of the city council. Health authorities assert that unclean roofs contribute almost as most to the discomfiture of the eyes as the streets.
VIGOROUS MEN AND WOMEN ARE IN DEMAND
, H. W. Chenoweth has charge of . a corps of fifty Richmond drivers who left last night for Flint, Mich., where fifty Buick machines will be manned
and driven back to Richmond. Difficulties in railroad transportation necessitated the drive overland. The
caravan of machines ' is expected in
Richmond Sunday.
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Everybody's Kicking About the High Cost of Painting except those who buy and use 'OLD RELIABLE STOCK PAINT. This paint only costs you $1.S3 per gallon, read to use, and it is the only 100 per cent linseed oil paint made. It contains more lead than any other paint. Buy from us and save $1.00 per gallon. Old Reliable Paint Co. H. C. Shaw, 10-12 S. 7th St.
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