Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 153, 10 May 1917 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1917

City Teams Plow 111 Lots For Gardens Mayor Finds Ef fort to Increase Food

Up to the present time, Mayor Robbies reported today, there , have been 112 lota, located In fvery section of the city, plowed by teams provided by the city street department for the purpose of converting these tracts into gardens. These lots either have been or will be assigned to people who 'have submitted applications for garden tracts. In addition, it is estimated, there have been scores of lots made into gardens by citizens at their own expense, and today there are very few vacant lots In Richmond which are being utilized for. the raising of garden produce. Inr some parts of the city even lawns in front of residences have been converted into gardens. Farmers Co-operate Heartily. "Yesterday I made an automobile trip through a large section of the county outside of Richmond and it was really wonderful to me to see how the farmers have responded to the governor's ' greater crop production appeal," Mayor Robbins said. 'Farmers are utilizing, as a rule, every inch of tillable land to increase their output of grains and vegetables. They are plowing right up to their fences. It is plainly evident that if the weather Is favorable during the summer the greatest crops of grains and vegetables ever raised in Wayne county will be harvested." This afternoon twenty desirable lots in the Morton park addition will be BATTENBERG PRINCE TO WED LADY DENISON

assigned to applicants for garden ttracts. Teh city has just completed plowing thirty lots in the fashionable

Reeveston addition..

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BERLIN (via London), May 10. A fluctuating fight for the possession of Bullecourt, on the French 'front, is in progress, says today's army headquarters statement. The artillery fire in the Arras Bector is reported on the increase. ' '

PIERCY TO ATTEND ACKERMAN DINNER

Prof. J. W. Piercy, head of the Journalism department of Indiana university, arrived in Richmond this afternoon to be a guest at the banquet to be given tonight for Carl V. Ackerman. Mr. Piercy is especially interested in Richmond newspaper work, having placed three students from his department on the Palladium.

French War Party . Given Unsurpassed Reception in East NEW YORK, May lO-i-The French war commission visiting New York faced a formidable' program today, calling for the presence of its distinguished mem here from 9:30 o'clock this morning until midnight and carrying them from Prospect Park in Brooklyn to Grant's Tomb in Manhattan. The unveiling of a statue to Lafayette,a luncheon by the Merchants Association, the conferring of degrees at Columbia University and a visit., by Marshal Joffre to the tomb of Grant were the. chief functions claiming the attendance of Marshal Joffre, M. VIviani, . former premier of France, and the other members of the mission.. New York today renewed the welcome extended to Marshal Joffre and

M. Vlviani, in such unsurpassing

warmth yesterday. " Never before has the Metropolis, a city of six million people of all nationalities, accorded one man or group of men the welcome that broke into a tremendous, though dignified demonstration.

Court Records

OPEN BEALLVIEW PARK

Marriage Licenses. Hugh Moore, 25, Richmond, laborer and Opal Bragg, IS, Richmond. Stanley Llebert, 25, Richmond, record mixer, and Goldie Nellie Drew, 20, Richmonde, glover turner. A suit for $102 brought by the Wulchet Fertilizer company against John Hinsky was dismissed today in circuit court at request of the petitioner. The plaintiff paid costs.'"

The South Side Improvement Asso- , elation will open Beallview park Suniday, May 13. An informal program

willvmark the day. Invitations have been extended to "all ' members and their families. Refreshments will be served. '.'"''

CHURCHES MAY REUNITE

OPEN BIOS FOR MOTORS

CHICAGO, May 10. Bids from manufacturers only for ten thousand motorcycle, 3,100 automobiles and 600 motor trucks will be invited by the United States army quartermaster depot here within a few days.

DALLAS, Tex., May 10. Reunion of the northern and southern branches of the Presbyterian church will come up as one of the most important questions to be discussed at the meeting of the Presbyterian general assembly in Dallas May 17, it became known today, '' ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF ELVIRA VOORHEES

TWELVE-SIX CLUB

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Voorhees, East Main street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elvira Veorhees to Dr. W. B. Quinn of Los Angeles, California. The wedding will be solemnized in June. The bride elect is a graduate of the high school and Cincinnati conservatory of music.

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