Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 139, 24 April 1917 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917
BRITISH FORCES PUSHING FORWARD OVER HOLY LAND WITH THE BRITISH FORCE IN PALESTINE. April 2. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) It Is over two months since the British troops entered El-Arlsh, which geo- . graphically and historically is the gate of Palestine and the force of the
advance baa now put them firmly on
the soil of the Holy Land. Progress from" the sands of the
desert to the sown land was gradual and was marked by three separate
stages. The first ended at El-Burg, bringing the troops to region of the grass. After a year of yellow sand the green vistas were soothing and refreshing to the eyes, especially with the relief afforded by the Tamarisk trees rising between the sand dunes. The second stage was from El-Burg to
Sheik-Zoweld. marking the transition from the green meadows to a land of barley fienlds. . Beasts Fruitful Orchard. Sheik-Zoweld is a mud village but boasts a fruitful orchard with a cactus
hedge, such as surrounds every place
of frultfulness in Palestine. The orchard's blossoms were a joy to the eyes
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of thousands of man who had seen no sign of spring for two years past. The third stage of the transition was from Sheik-Zoweld to Rafa and marked entry into the country of wheat. The grass was no longer found in patches but stretching away in undulating plains, like the dowcji of Sussex, and Hampshire In England. Even the horses show a liveliness as they breath the flower-scented air. The undulating plains covered here with green grass there with waving barley, are bounded on the one side by the golden dunes, the last ramparts of the desert that fringes the coast, and on the other by the blue hills that run In an unbroken line through Judaea and Samaria to Galillee and the mountains of Lebanon. With the passing of Rafa the British army began the English occupation of Palestine and opened a new era In the history of the east. Early In January a bold cavalry dash drove the Turks out of their last port in Egyptian territory. El-Arlsh was turned Into a big railway depot, and today for the first time a railway line runs direct from Africa into Asia.
LIBERTY, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brookbank and Mrs. Joe Crist were In Richmond Saturday..... John Gordon returned Saturday from DeRidder, Mississippi, where he has spent the winter with bis daughter.... .Mrs. J. J. Riley, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday , with her daughter, Mrs. James O'Toole. . . .Miss Dorothy Filer spent the latter part of the week in Indianapolis, the guest of her brother. Will Filer. . .Misses Mary Bryson and Gertrude Hill spent the day Saturday with friends in Oxford. ...Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Charles, of Campbellstown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Coughlin Sunday.. Dr. and Mrs. John Molineaux, of Oxford, spent Sunday with G. E. Stevenson and family. .. .Har ley paddock, of Dayton, spent the week end with his rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gruver and
daughter, Jane, of Eaton, spent Sunday with B. M. Grove and family. . . Mr and Mrs. Raymond Snyder were the guests of friends in Cincinnati, Sunday. . .Misses Ann Armstrong and Genevra McCoy, of Oxford, were the guests of Miss Mary Bryson Monday. ....George Weaver and Paul Sberer, of Richmond, were the guests of friends here Sunday. Mrs. Aaron Filer and Miss Tillie Lambert spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Filer In Indianapolis. Mrs. Sam Buffler and daughter, Dorothy, were the guests of relatives in Darrtown, Ohio, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thimb. of Connersville, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stivers, H. H. Smith and Will Surprise, were in Oxford Sunday..
SQUEAKS
From the editor's swivel ebalr
That Lea Angeles girl who give as her reason tor asking f 10,066 damage as the result of an automobile accident, "an unsightly sear on her thigh" must have aspirations tor the stage.. Headline In aft-indhtnapilla paper: "Cold Feet Among Hoosiera Forecasts Vote for Draft." -Yet, drafts generally cause cold feet '' : That Tipton weman who Xaa thrown through the windshield of an automobile could probably tell the soldier
boys how it would feel to be struck by a glass bullet from a German riflt. How would you like to drill today? And atill there are people who, be. cause they get three meals a day and can attend a movie every night, can't realize, that the United States is at war. What have you done for your country! John D. Rockefeller, Jr., says universal service will make the American snob obsolete. Wouldn't you Just like to hare command of a company
with oertain of your friends for pri-
Has anyone suggested to the Commercial club yet that it is time for Richmond's annual spring bath? War has eauaed an increase in insanity. But the increase does not seem to be among the onea who go, but among those who stay at home trying to think of reasons why they should be exempt.
University of Montana girls have decided that a man should have an income of $2,000 before taking unto himself a wife.
Original of Dickens Soli For High' Price NEW YORK, April 24.The hibst pries ever paid for a first edition copy of "Pickwick Papers" was realized yesterday at the sals of the library of the late Samuel H. Austin of Philadelphia. Mr. Austin obtained the book from the library of Captain R. J. H. Douglas of England. It sold yesterday for $4,500.
The Russian Symphony gives a concert at" Connersville oa Friday evenly
PRO-GERMANS HOLD POWER III AUSTRIA
AMSTERDAM, (via London). April 24. A Vienna dispatch says that the continuance in power of the pro-German ministers is considered certain as the result of the deliberations of the German parties on the political situation. In parliamentary circles, U is expected that the Reichrat will be convened on May 20.
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