Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 24, 10 December 1917 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1917.

Arthur is a "Nacheral" Prophet; i V He Predicts Many a Zero Night

v Arthur O. Scott, negro chiropodist, says lie can "just nacberly . fohtell things." ... .An'd Arthur predicts "plenty o lalltn' weather for Richmond," with snow and Ice galcre during the winter, and the-,tomperature falling far below zero many a night Arthur 6ays ho. Just "nacherly feels it." and the light of the;iaooa has nothing to do "with it. ; "And Us going to be a very late "inter." he says. ? Arthur says that in January he will be ahlo to tell what kind of summer weather we'll experience. At present, however, he can not say what it will be Hto. And about the war? Saw Uncle 8am In. Well, Arthur, isn't so certain about the war. But he says he made the prediction three years ago. that the United States would be in the war before it ended. He says witnesses will bear him out In this statement. Next winter will bring the worst times the people have ever experienced,, and food will be mighty scarce.

WAR MENU FOR DAY Recommended by Food Administration

Breakfast Stewed Prunes Cornmeal Griddle Cakes a Corn Syrup Poached Eggs I Coffee C,. Lunch. Cream Pea Soup ft Oatmeal Muffins Butter Baked Apple i . Tea Dinner. Nut and Cheese Roast with highly sea- , . soned Sauce 'Mashed Potatoes Carrots ' Gelatin Salad with Pimentoes and Cabbage Cornmeal War Bread Butter Apple Brown Betty (Use cooked oat- . meal Instead of bread crumbs, and com syrup for sweetening) Cornmeal Griddle Cakes One and one-half cups cornmeal, 2 cups milk. 2 teaspoonsbeking powder, 1 egg. 1 teaipoonsalt. 1 tablespoon vegetable oil. Mix and sift dray ingredients. Combine the milk,' beaten egg and vegetable oil Add the liquid ingredients to the dry. Bake on a hot greased griddle. Oatmeal Muffins One and one-half cups milt. 2 tablespoons molasses, cups rolled oats, 1 tablespoon fat, 2 , eggs. 1 cup flour, 4 teaspoons baking "powder, 1 teaspoon salt. Pour hot milk ever the oats and let soak one-half Viftni Ariel tho hpatn effra mnlaocAa

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Nut and Cheese Roast One cup cot- ' "aee cheese .1 teasnoon salt. 1 cur nut

..treats, tctspoon pepper, 1 cup bread crumbs, Z tablespoons chopped onion, juice of z lemon, 1 tablesoon vegetaV. 1 i-i nil f4v Vi ill n n until ywi.v.Vt

yfiraon, eai; ana pepper, uook zae on- , ;on in the fat and a little water until tender. Add the onion and sufficient

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But '"long 'bout June peopl6 will fare kinda sumptuous again." he says. But the present war won't be the last, he says. Far from it. The worst one is yet to come the war between labor and capital. "And there won't be a good man left to tell the tale when it's all over," he says. "Nuthin' but cripples and ole men." But Arthur is certain the United States" and the allies will win this war.

Scout Master Enters Aviation Service

Charles Rollf, scoutmaster of Troop 3," will leave tomorrow ' morning for Indianapolis, from which place he will be sent to Fort Thomas in the aviation corps. He has been scoutmaster since last May. No one has been obtained to take his placed

NEW REVOLT

Continued From Page One.1 democratic party is providing the means for the revolt. The proclamation reads : "While representatives . of the," congress of workmen's and soldiers' delegates and the congress of peasants' deputies were negotiating to 6ecure an honorable peace for the exhausted country, the enemies of the people, the imperialists, the land owners, the bankers and their allies, the Cossack generals, have undertaken a final attempt to destroy the cause of peace, wrest the power from the hands of the soldiers and workmen and the land from the peasants and to compel soldiers, sailors and Cossacks to shed their blood for the benefit of the Russian and allied imperialists. "General Kaledlnes on the Don and Dutoff in the Ural province, have raised the flag of revolt. The constitutional damocratic party is providing

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the necessary means to enable them to carry on the fight against the people. The Rodziankos, the Milukoffs, the Gutchkoffs and the Konovaloffs seek to regain power and with the aid of the Kaledlnes, the Korniloffs and the Dutoffs are endeavoring to turn the Cossack laborers Into an instrument for achieving their , criminal alms. Korniloff With . Kaledines "General Kaledines has declared a state of war in the Don region, is hindering the supply of bread to the front and collecting his forces, thus menacing Ekatertnoslav, Kha-kov and Moscow. General Korniloff, who fled from prison, has arrived at his side Korniloff, who in July introduced the death penalty, and conducted a campaign against the . revolutionary . power in Petrograd. "In Orenburg General Dutoff has arrested the executive and the military revolutionary committee has dis

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are hoping that as members of the constituent assembly they may be able to come to the assistance of their generals, the Kaledines, the Ko-niloffs and the Dutoffs, in order to stiangle the people with their aid. . Appeals to People The proclamation then makes aa appeal to the people to sweep away "these enemies" of their cause and announces that the necessary military dispositions have been made to suppress the uprising. It concludes with the following decree: "One Declaring a state cf siege in

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with or attempts at mediation with the leaders of the revolt. "Four Threatening the most severe runiehment for any assistance given the revolt by local populations or rauvay employes. "Five Outlawing leaders of the conspiracy. "Six Promising fraternal 6uppqrtto every Cossack laborer to cast off the

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