Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 175, 6 May 1919 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, MAY '6, 1919.

SITUATION IN NORTH MEXICO AGAIN SERIOUS

Employes of U. S. Mining Company Moved to Avoid Bandit Chief.

(By, Associated Press) . WASHINGTON. May 6. The situation In "northern Mexico Is again reflected as serious, in advice received here today from Mexico City and the border. The State Department has been advised that. 3,000 employes of an American mining company at Santa Eulalia, have been removed to Chihuahua City because of threats by Villa, the bandit leader. In the capture of Parral, the entire Carranza garrison went over to the Villa forces which now threaten Chihuahua City. Americans In the state capital are reported to be endeavoring, to obtain passage to El Paso,- as they believe the garrison will join the Vlllastas in the event an attack is made on the city. . . Torreon Next Objective. Torreon is said to be Villa's next ob

jective and It is the belief here the capture of the city would clear his road to the south. Reports from the

border say the Conchas bridge at Ortiz, south of Chihuahua City, had been - destroyed by the rebels, thus

closing . the road for reinforcements

moving northward. Gen: Manuel M. Dieguez has been ordered from the Tarn plco oil fields

with 2,000 men to assist Oen. Castro, who was reported as moving to Chihuahua, constantly harraased by Villlstas. Dieguez's departure from the oil fields at Tampico was said to leave the situation there entirely at the disposal

of Pelaez, a rebel leader.

SCENES IN TERRITORY, WHICH 1TALYDEMANDS

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Fountain City, Ind. The Proirreasive class of the Friends

church met at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon to hold their . regular

social and business meeting oi tne month. Devotional exercises were con-

ucted by the president, Mrs. Minerva Thomas. : A committee was apolnted to arrange a special program for all the services to be held on: Mother's day. May 11. 'The next meeting will be with Mrs. Alice Hunt the last Wednesday In' May.... Mr. and -Mrs. I P. 4 Harrison . entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kelly and children of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Harrison... Mrs. Samuel Barnes is gradually Improving after a serious attack of influenza.. ...Albert Kem and family, east of' Fountain City, spent -the week-end with relatives at Winchester Mrs. Kate Trueblood of Des Moines, Iowa, has been visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs., Columbus Foreman.. . ..Word was received here

her - parents here. ...Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Olen Brown and children of Union City. ...Memorial services tor Harry Howell who was killed in France, will be held Sunday at Huntville. .

HAY FEVER SUFFERER

Telia How He Found Relief. It Might

Pay Others to, Try the Remedy.

Millville, N. J.-r'T was run .down could not sleep at night and entirely worn out with Hay Fever. I have charge of Golf Links, but had to lay

off for weeks at a time. My druggist

asked me to try Vlnol. Three bottles

entirely cured me and I am healthier and stronger than I have been for twenty years. Every person who suffers with hay fever should try Vlnol."

Saml Fllcklnger.

Vlnol contains the tonic properties

necessary to enrich the blood and im

parts health to nerves, muscles and

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Market place In Fiume and American Red Cross motor track guarded by mounted Italian soldier on read between Teodo and Cuttaro in Dalmatia. Harbor defense bombs can be seen guarded by Serbians.

DONT TAKE A CHANCE There is no luck about gardening; It's knowing how, and so write to the National War Garden Commission, at Washington, for a free garden book. Send two-cent stamp for postage. Th man who plays with cards or dice will sometimes throw a hand that's nice, more often he will kTck and dance, because he lost his coin by chance. The dice and card games are largely luck, requiria no particular pluck, but garden inaklii takes some skin to raise th' grist for stomach mill. Th' amateur will find It best, before he tries to fill his chest, to study . up on hooks and crooks, hell find outlined in garden books. You get them free from Washington, where experts regulate th' sun, and turn th' clock around Just so, to help Old Sol make gardens grow. You mustn't ever trust to luck, while diggin' In th' sand or muck, for mother natur has her rules, as plain as a, b, c at schools. You'll find them oft on package seeds, supposed to be enough for needs, but study in th' booklets, too, will do a lot to help you through. Don't garden in a reckless way, or . many plants you'll kill and slay, but mix your soil with fertile brains. If you would reap th' greatest gains.

Recent dispatches from Italy Hate that the Italian parliament gave Premier Orlando an overwhelming vote of confidence regarding his stand regarding the

disposition of Fiume by the peace coference. Only forty of the 422 voting: dissented from his stand that the city must be awarded to Italy.- The lower picture shows a

scene m the market place in th old half of Fiume. The city is divided into two sections, known as the new and old. The city har been in dispute many times

last week ol the arrival of Roswell tissue. Clem Thistlethwaite and drug' Huff. Harry Bond and Harold Skinner gists everywhere.

in New York from France Fred P. S. For rough, scaly skin, try our

Hiatt, son of Mrs. Addle Hiatt, who Saxol Salve. Money back if it falls.

arrived home about a week ago from ( -Adv, France, where he had been doing Red I mmmm Cross work, was taken to Reid Me-1

mortal hospital at Richmond Sunday j morning for an operation for appendicitis. His condition is favorable j Mrs. Will Bond was taken to the Reid;

Memorial hospital Monday where a tonsil operation was performed... , i Mrs. Iva McNutt of Dayton, Ohio spent the week end with relatives at this

place Rex Overmann is home from the Indianapolis Blind school to spend his summer vacation... ..Russel Conner of Richmond, visited the first ol the week with relatives here.

RECONSTRUCTION

Of Lest Health-Tone and Exhaui

Reserve Strenath.

Consequent upon the war, the dreadful epidemics, trying weather 'and chang

ing seasons, is imperative. .

Never, before were the blood-building, . nerve-toning, appetite-making properties of Hood's Sarsaparilla so much needed as now. This medicine, 1st, creates an appetite; 2nd. aids digestion; Srd. per; fects assimilation of all the food you eat so that your blood and body receive the benefit ot 100 per cent of this nourishment. This rapidly adds, to ' your strength and gradually restores your reserve strength, naturally bringing about normal conditions an permanent good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's greatest blood-purifying medicine, with a record of greatest sales and greatest cures. Hood's Pills arl a fine family cathartic, general and effective, well adapted to help Hood's Sarsaparilla. Adv.

PALLADIUM WANT AD8 PAY

Lynn, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cox entertained Sunday, Mrs. Mary E. Cox, Henry Cox and Glen Freeman of near Winchester. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Air Horner and daughters, Ruby and Blanch, were Epartansburg visitors Sunday. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawkins entertained relatives from Arcanum, O., Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Chenoweth received a telegram Saturday that their Bon Edwin had arrived in New , York. ....Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beetley and daughter, Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. John I. Thomas motored to Hollansburg and Richmond Sunday. ...Miss

Margaret Fowler spent Sunday with;

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Bt Associated Press) PARIS, Monday, May 6. Specialists on Russian subjects attached to various allied delegations at the peace conference expect decided changes in the Russian situation within the next few weeks. The Finnish military movement which has been threatening Petrograd and which has been shrouded with mystery is now well defined. General

Undeniten and four thousand Russians operating with him have the support of the Finnish government and troop and have recruited large

numbers of Russian peasants who have become tired of Eolshevlk requisitions. General Udenitch has occupied PetroB Avodck, Clonetz and Ladoince Pple, east of Lake Ladoga and thus contrls the southern end of the Kola Railway. The access of the Bol-

shevikl operating against allied forces in the Kola peninsula has been made

impossible and communication be

tween the Moscow government and the Murman coast has been cut. Un

der the direction of General Udenitch

and the leaders of the Finnish troops

there, the residents of the Karelia dis

trict are apparently preparing to

launch a movement looking to their

annexation to Finland. This would give Finland the Kola railway and a northern outlet to the Arctic.

The Russian committee working for a united Russian here is decidedly un

favorable to such a step and ia trying

to block it. Many persons believe the entente powers are encouraging the Udenitch movement which is threatening Petrograd so seriously that the Bolshevikl are evacuating the city. If Udenitch should occupy Petrograd, the revlctualling of the city by the al

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that the entente expects the Bolshevik

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Admiral Kolchak's Siberian army continues its movement westward

toward the Volga and is expected that the cities of Viatki and Samara will fall Into their hands soon. The Bolshevik forces there are apparently Incapable of checking the orderly, well organized advance from the east. With Kolchak threatening the valley of the Volga and Udenitch menacing Petrograd; with Kiev in the hands of antiBolshevik troops and with Kolchak's northern army moving rapidly toward the line of communication between Moscow and Archangel, the Bolshevik military situation seems extremely precarious.

Women time workers in England average about $6.08 a week.

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THOMAS VISITING HERE

James Thomas is days' furlough with city.

spending a ten friends in this

When the government took over the railroads, the Brotherhood of Railway clerkB had a membership of only 19,00; now they have over 160,000 members.

Packing house employes in Toronto, Canada, have organized a union with the idea of securing advanced wages.

Owing to the absence of overseas markets, Beveral Australian mines have been compelled to shut down, throwing Beveral thousand workmen out of employment.

Inspector John F. Dwyer.

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RHEUMATICS LIMBER UP

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Peas, per can . . . . . 10c Tomatoes, per can . . 10c Red Beans, per can 10c Pork & Beans, can 10c

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