Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 146, 1 May 1918 — Page 3

TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918

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SOLDIER ADMITS

WORKING AS SPY FOR THE KAISER ! ' Obtained Valuable Mil itary Secrets in the Vicinity of

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KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 1. Fred Robertson, federal district attorney for Kansas, announced last night that Wilhelm von Under, held at Fort Leavenworth as a deserter from the American army, has confessed that while working as a German spy he obtained valuable military secrets in the vicinity of Norfolk, Va., where he photographed the naval works. The confession, Mr. Jlobertscm announced, stated that Von Under served in the German army before coming to the United States, where, in 1914, he met Capt. von Khlsruhue, navai attache of the German embassy at Washington. From then until shortly before his arrest Von Under spread propaganda in German communities and his activities were reported to the German government through ("apt. Boy-Ed, accord

ing to tne alleged confession. In lf16 he was arrested in Norfolk, but released on his promise to become an American citizen, and, according to his alleged statement, then was ordered to Augusta, Ga., to enlist in the American army. As an American soldier he obtained information for the German embassy, Mr. Robertson said. After live months he was ordered to desert and report ut Juarez. Mex., where he was to gather military information, the confession stated, lie has been ordered interned at Fort Douglas, Utah, for the period of tho war.

To Clean Up City of Brotherly Love

Mrs. Mary Hoar is Dead at Centerville

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A family dinner was given at the home of Joe brown Thursday, in lionor of Marry Brown, who left Saturday for Camp Taylor. Those present were: J. A. Brown and family, Fred Brown and family, John Murphy and family. Will Brown and family. Floyd Brown and family, Frank Brown, Harry Brown and Paul Welsh, Miss Marjorie Picket left Saturday night for Washington, D. C, where she will be engaged in clerical work this summer. Harry Brown left Saturday morning for Camp Taylor, where he will enter training Misses Lucile and Marjorie Huffman spent Sunday with Misses Mildred and Marjorie Muke.... Will Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown and baby took din

ner witn .vir. ana Mrs. Frank Baer :n Richmond. Saturday Luther Hinfiinw and family spent. Sunday, the guests or friends at Williamsburg Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman and Fred Pickett and Ralph Buroker spent Sunday evening with Miss Carrie Boerncr and Murice Hinshaw Services at the M. K. church were well attended hore Sunday night. Rev. L. F. t'lmer illustrated his sermon with Mereoptioon views. Persons from Whitewater. Middleboro, Webster, Greensfork and Richmond attended.. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parshall are the parents of a boy born last week Rev. rimer will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday morning The Township Sunday School convention will be held at Middleboro M. 12. church, next Sunday afternoon. May ", at 2:C(V. . . .The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fannie Martin.

Lieut. Col. Charles B. Hatch of the U. S. marine corps has been sent to Philadelphia by Secretary Daniels to see that the city is cleaned of all vice in accordance with the wishes of the navy department. The first step in the clean-up has been the appointment of Police Captain Mills as acting superintendent of the Philadelphia police.

Naval stores will be produced by the Lake Charles Naval Stores Co., Lake Charles, La., organized with $900,000 capital and having leases on 60,000 acres of turpentine land in Southwestern Louisiana.

CENTERVILLE, Ind., May 1. The death of Mary Hoar, 83 years old, occured at her home on Plum street, Thursday morning. She has been a resident of this town for many year3 and is well known in this community. She was born in Ireland and came to this country when young. A few days ago she received a fall from which she did not recover. The following children remain: Barney, John, Mary, Mike and Katie Hoar. The funeral will be held at the St. Mary's church in Richmond Thursday morning, of which church she is a member. Mrs. Dora Mendenhall entertained in honor of her nephew, Lawrence McConaha. who is home on a furlough, to dinner Monday. The following were guests: Mrs. Bert Bertsch, Mrs. Katie Cunning, Mrs. Robert Bertsch and daughter Siisan, and Mrs. Joseph McConaha Mrs. Laurabel Stevens was the guest of Miriam Morgan at Richmond last week. Mrs. Anna Stanley, of Cincinnati, spent Monday with Mrs. M. A. Stevens. Miss Marie Weiss is also spending a few days with them Miss Wyota Cook gave a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening entertaining the following guests: Misses Marjorie Hurst, Josephine Marton, Esther Morgan and Ettat Lamott; Messrs. James Peele, "Garret Wilson, Marion Martin and Ernest Black Mrs. Dr. Allen spent last week in the northern part of the state visiting relatives and friends The funeral of Miss Ella Pierce who died at the home of Emily Burris Friday was held at the Doddridge church Monday p m. A number of friends from here attended Mrs. Lester Ward is spending the week with relatives at' Whitewater.

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INJURY MAY BE FATAL

OXFORD, O., May 1. Mrs. Mary J. Meyers, aged 94 years, living with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Harley, south of town, fell down a flight of stairs yesterday and struck on her head. It is feared she will die.

FRIEND

OF LABOR

Whose Daily Vocation Is to Counsel With and Advise His Fellow Man Concerning His Labor Problems Tells of Physical Relief READ HIS WONDERFUL LETTER

Germany Now Seeks Laborers in Russia

(V.y Associated Press.) ZURICH. May 1. According to the Leip.iger Volkestimme, Germany, during the past three years having drained the labor resources of Poland almost to the point of complete exhaustion, is now turning her attention to the occupied territories of Russia whence German troops have already begun to transport men to Germany. The Germans also hoped to obtain .skilled workers from the densely populated Ukraine.

'Red Cross Unit Will Be Organized A Rod Cross unit will bo organized at the College Hill school, a ni!e and a half north of Richmond, Thursday afternoon at 2:..0 o'clock. M'ys Anna Lough of the Wayne county r-oHety will be rrtprit and give instructions ns to the work to be done.

Dayton, O., July 17, 1917. To Whom It May Concern: In December, 1912, 1 was the victim of a stroke of oaralysis, the entire left side being affected. After more than four years of suffering,

during the greater part of which time I was under a physician's care, I was advised by an old-time friend (name furnished upon request) to try Hull's Superlative Compound. Representative of the Hull remedy had arranged with the Dayton News for an advertising campaign, and had, of course, explained the benefits to be derived from its us, and, ljnowing my physical condition, my friend asked me to call on him. He told them that "if you can put Murray on his feet you will have done a wonderful thing." That's what Hull's Superlative Compound did put me on my feet. When I started taking Hull's I quit my physician. Several weeks later I met him on the street, and he greeted me with: "Well, you sure do not look like a dead man." The day my friend told me about Hull's I had met ' him at Fifth and Ludlow, and had asked i"or and re

ceived his assistance in getting across the street to my office. Many Dayton friends know what my physical condition was several months ago, and they know what it is now. Hull's Superlative Compound is entirely responsible for my present greatly improved condition. 1 am out hustling every day, and am confident that within the next few weeks I will be entirely well. E. B. MURRAY, Business Manager The Labor Review. What this remedy did for Mr. Murray it should do for you. The first dose usually proves its marvelous healing power. Hull's Superlative is nature's great remedy, made from roots, barks and one berry. For twenty years it has produced lruly astonishing results when taken for rheumatism, colds, grip, tonsilitis, stomach, kidney and bladder trouble, dropsy, paralysis, infantile paralysis, etc. Hull's Superlative is sold by all drug gists on a positive money-back guarantee, and any man or woman who is sick or ailing, no matter what the condition or how serious, should lose no

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TO SUPPRESS DISLOYALTY

lUKU'.OURXK. May 1. A irynlatlon dCHlgnecl to uuppn s.s Sir.n Fein and other disloyal movements i:i Australia, ha been issued by the government, under 1h" War Precautions Act. The Kovernment'.s action followed reprenentntions by a delegation.? of eitizens who informed the Premier, William M. HiiRhs. that the Sinn Fein colors had been displayed during a procession here and also at Sydney.

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