Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 136, 17 April 1920 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920.
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THRILLING TALES
FEATURED RECORD OF
SERVICE MEN TODAY
Frank Rudolph Metzger entered the service April 23, 1917, and was assigned to Battery C, 53rd Artillery C. A- C. Regular Army; embarked from Hoboken. N. J., Aug. 26, 1917, and arrived in Liverpool, England, Sept. 15, 1917: In France Sept. 15. 1917: bat
tles, St. Mlhiel; called for United States Feb. 25, 1919, and arrived at Camp Stuart, Va., March 11, 1919; discharged April 4, 1919. Camp Sherman; corporal. Claud Evan Waldo entered the Bervice June 3, 1917. and was assigned to Company F. Tenth Regiment, Infantry; Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, and Camp Custer, Michigan; discharged Jan. .28. 1919. Joe Dalola entered the Bervice March 18, 1918, and was assigned to 20th Company, 50th Regiment, 38th Brigade, Coast Artillery; embarked from Newport News, Va., Oct. 6, 1918, and arrived In Brest, France, Oct. 21, 1918; trained In Brest, France, Hospital Section No. 5; sailed for United States February, 1919, and arrived in New York Feb. 23, 1919; discharged May 14, 1919. Robert Walden Longman entered the eervlce Oct. 1, 1918, and was assigned to the band, S. A. T. C. Glenn Otis Mann entered the serrOct. 11, 1917, and was assigned to Company C, 113th Field 8ignal Bat talion 38; embarked from Hoboken Oct. 5, 1918, and arrived In Liverpool, England, Oct. 17, 1918; sailed for United States April 20, 1919, and arrived In Hoboken, N. J., May 3, 1919; discharged May 23, 1919. George Elliott Brower entered the service July 3, 1918, as M. M. second class, and was assigned to Ninth ComOpany, 14th Regiment, Naval Reserves; released Dec. 18. 1918, M. M. second class. Qs Over Among First John Edward Scott entered the service April 14, 1917, and was assigned to Company A, Second Field Battalion, First Division, Signal
Corps, Regular Army; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., June 14, 1917, and arrived In St. Nazalre, France, June 21, 1917; battles, French raids Toul sector, Sommerville sector, Aneauville sector, Montdidier sector, Cantigny, Soissons, second battle of the Marne, St Mlhiel, Argonne and Meuse, Sedan, Coblentz Bridge lead. Army of Occupation; discharged Feb. 28, 1919, as captain. Jesse Henry Kenworthy entered the eervlce May 24, 1918, and was assigned to 48th Company, 12th Battalion, Depot Bridgade, Q. M. C; Camp Taylor, Ky., West Point, Ky., and Camp Knox, Ky.; discharged Feb. 1919; corporal. Lloyd Rowe Garrison entered the service Aug. 23, 1918, and was assigned to 75th Company, Camp Dodge, Iowa; discharged Aug. 27, 1918, Camp Dodge. Frank Hicks entered the service Dec. 7, 1917 and was assigned to 13th Supply Company, 13th Field Artillery, Fourth Division, Regular Army; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., July 8th, 1918 and arrived In Brest, France, July 18, 1918; sailed for United States, June 18, 1919 and arrived In Hoboken, N. J.. June 26, 1919; discharged July 12, 1919. On First Unconvoyed Ship. Charles Henry Spalding entered the service June 11, 1918, Fireman, third class and was assigned to 299th Com
pany, 14th Regiment, Naval Reserve Force; trained at Great Lakes Naval Training Station and Hampton Roads, Va. Made four trips to Bordeaux on the U.S. S. El Sol as a freighter and horse transport and two trips on the same ship as a troop transport one of the latter trips being to Brest; this boat is said to be the first ship in the American transport service since the beginning of war on Germany to leave port and cross the Atlantic without a convoy and alone; released from active duty Supt. 11, 1919; Fireman, first class. Frank Tasgart entered the service Sept. 20, 1917 and was assigned to Company C, 113th Field Signal Bn., CSth Cyclone; embarked from Hobo
ken, N. J.. Oct. 6. 1918 and arrived in Liverpool. England, Oct. 18, 1918 later in France; embarked from Bordeaux, France, April 24, 1919, and arrived in Hoboken, N. J., May 6, 1919; discharged May 22, 1919, corporal. CHffnd S. Ppfers entered the service
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6, National Army; embarked from 1 New York Aug. 24, 1918 and arrived in Liverpool, England. Sept. 3, 1918; hospital treatment In Brest, pneumonia; sailed for United States April 18, 1919, and arrived in Hoboken. N. J.,
Apru 26, 1919; discharged May 26, 1919, Camp Sherman, Ohio.
Joseph Andrew Hillman entered the
service Aug. 27, 1918, and was assign
ed to Company C, 433d Motor Supply
Train, Regular Army; Valparaiso University, Ft. Sheridan. 111.: discharged
July 10, 1919, Detroit, Mich.; corporal.
Clarence B. Lane entered the service Dec, 1917, and was assigned to 378th
Aerial Squadron, Regular Army; embarked from Halifax March 22, 1918, and arrived at Glasgow, Scotland, Apr. 3, 1918; sailed for United States Nov. 25, 1918, and arrived in New York port Dec. 11, 1918; discharged Jan. 15, 1919. One Michigan University. Charles Kaminskl Robinson entered the service Oct. 1, 1918, and was assigned to Fifth company, S. A. T. C, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; discharged Dec. 11, 1918, Ann Arbor, Mich. George Walter Salter entered the service Sept 25, 1918, and was assigned to Second Prov. Company, Col. Det. 160 Depot Brigade, 14th Division Regular Army; discharged March 10, 1919, Camp Custer; company mechanic. Elwln Welch Horner entered the service Jan. 16, 1918, and was assigned to Battery C, Second Battalion, Fourth Corps. Coast Artillery, Regular Army; embarked from Boston May 28, 1918, and arrived in Liverpool, England. June 12; battles, Meuse Argonne Offensive; sailed for United States April 8, 1919, and arrived In New York, April 20, 1919; discharged May 10. 1919.
TWO ACCU8ED OF MURDER. YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio, April 17, Police Friday arrested Jack Blaze and Mike Lahtis here, charged with the murder at Warren, Ohio, of Charles Zobo, who was shot when he came to the door to see who had thrown a stone through his window. Zobo married Monday, and jealousy is believed f ave been the cause for the crime. iil
ABSCONDS WITH COIN. BERLIN, April 17. Captain Pabst,
who played an Important role In the
Kapp-Luettwita militarist reign of five tiava In nrlln art A vrhn In chareeA
with having beeri one of the chief con
spirators in thaf insurrection, is alleged to have disappeared with the
"treasury" of that movement.
PREPARES FOR WAR (Br Associated Press) LONDON, April 17, Germany has every appearance of preparing for civil war, says the Dally Mail's Berlin correspondent. The Baltic troops still organized are defiant and are in camp at Munster, where they have
hoisted the "kaiser flag," says the' dispatch.
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Mr. Sloane, president of the Indiana Music Teachers' association, will preside at the convention. Mr. Sloane came to Richmond from Sullivan, where he organized a famous boys'
band. His system ot music in Richmond has gained national attention. He received violin, trombone and orchestra training at Oberlln, and publie school music at Thomas's Normal Training School.
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Jnly 25, 1918 and was assigned to 45th Company, Artillery, Depot Brigade, 159th; transferred to 299th Air Bervice
Squadron Carnegie Inst, of Tech. as a Radio Mech.; discharged Jan. 24, 1919. George Charles Hoey entered the service May 17, 1918 and was assigned to Company A, 60th Regiment Engineers; embarked from Hoboken, June 30, 1918 and arrived Brest, France, July 13, 1918; sailed for United States. June 22, 1919, and arrived in New York, July 7, 1919; discharged July 16, 1919. Broke Down Feet in March. Forrest Colwell Boren entered the service Sept. 20, 1917 and was assigned to 56th Company, Second Regiment, 84th Division, Infantry; embarked from Montreal, Canada, Oct. 2, 1918 and arrived in Liverpool. England, Oct. 18, 1918; trained in France; arches of feet broken down on march into Germany in Army of Occupation, receiving treatment in Evacuation Hospital No. 15, Base Hospitals Nos. 51, 60 and 9; Bailed for United States. Feb. 19, 1919 and arrived in Hoboken, March 3, 1919; discharged March 18, 1919, corporal. Walter Delno Doty . entered , the service July 31," 1917 and was assigned to Student Army Training Corps, Fiske University, Nashville, Tenn.; discharged Dec 17. 1918. Forest Edward Klute entered the service June 26, 1918 and was assigned to Eighth Company, 22nd Tr. Bn., 158th Depot Brigade; discharged Dec. 5, 1918. Cited for Saving Officer. William Schenck entered the service July 11, 1916, and was assigned to Troop L, 12th U. S. Cavalry; embarked from Hoboken, N. J., July 13, 1917, and arrived in Liverpool, England, Aug. 19, 1917; battles, Luneville Defensive, Toul Sector, Cantigny Offensive, Salzerals Sector Defensive, Noyon Defensive Montdidier, Aisne-Marne Offensve, St. Mlhiel Defensive, Meuse Argonne; cited at Soissons on July 18. 1918. by Captain Bruce L. Bowen for
coolness and fact of being wounded in saving Lieut. Whittley and carrying him to shelter i wounded In forehead by high explosive, wounded in left knee by high explosive; treatment In French Hospital June 20, 1918; Base Hospital No. 1, Paris; St. Nazalre Base No. 13; sailed for United States July 25, 1919 and arrived Hoboken Aug. 4, 1919; discharged Camp Dix, Oct. 19, 1919; sergeant. Raymond Meyer Fossenkemper entered the service June 29. 1918. and was assigned to Headquarters company, Third Regiment, F. A, R. D., Auto Mechanics, Richmond Commercial club Training Det., later Camp Taylor, Ky.; discharged Jan. 10, 1919; corporal. Ralph Nathan Rogers entered the service April 26, and was assigned to Medical Corps. Replacpment Unit No.
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Extra SUNDAY Extra
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Harry Carey In the Universal Special Feature "THE ACE OF THE SADDLE" SPEED ACTION THRILLS LAUGHS SMILES A beautiful western romance. The one bis western of today that will please every man, woman and child, and with this a special comedy production -Wild Lions and Wedding Bells" A program that can't be equalled. Bring the family PIPE ORGAN FOR MUSIC -Tonight Dustin Farnum In Zane Grey's wonderful story of the west "THE LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS" Also a Dig two-reel comedy
TUESDAY AND WEDNE8DAY Selznick productions offer the great mystery play "A Scream in the Night"
THURSDAY Vivian Martin "The Sunset Trail"
Friday MARY PICKFORD
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Political Announcements Primary Election, May 4th, 1920
CIRCUIT JUDGE
WILLIAM A. BOND Republican Candidate for Judge of Wayne Circuit Court
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ARTHUR C. LINDEMUTH Republican Candidate
forjudge of Wayne Circuit Court
CONGRESSMAN
RICHARD N. ELLIOTT Republican candidate for Congressman Sixth District
SHERIFF
HARRY C. THORNBURGH Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920 CARL WADMAN Candidate for Sheriff of Wayne County Subject to Republican Primary May 4, 1920
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
' PAUL A. BECKETT Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney Wayne County Subject to the Republican nomination
Rfic&imoiid TEieattre Between 6th and 7th on Main "THE HOME OF THE CLEAREST PICTURES IN TOWN"
LAST TIMES TODAY Mack Sennett's greatest comedy "YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN" The best comedy on the war produced; 6 reels of hearty laughs Also NEAL HART In "THE WILDERNESS MAN" Admission Adults, 17c. Children 11c SUNDAY ONLY GERALDINE FARfrAR . in "THE HELL CAT" Rainbow Comedy "LIGHT HEARTS AND LEAKING PIPES"
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Monday, Tuesday, Wed. Madlaine Traverse "The Tattlers" Supported by MISS "KIM" KIRKHAM a Richmond girl formerly employed in the offices of The Starr Piano Co., and First National Bank. Fivereel Fox production of th3 "Newly-Rich."
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Last Times Sunday ALICE JOYCE In "SLAVES OF PRIDE" Most beautiful girl on the screen
Supreme Vaudeville Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Merritt & Bridewell Two classy girls in "Bright Bits ot Mirth and Original Melodies" Nixon & Sans In "Hotel Happenings" a black and tan revue. Comedy act Al Conrad & Go. "A Little O' This and A Little O' That"
Thursday and Last Half Shirlev Mason
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"Molly and I" Is all fair in love? See Shirley Mason's answer in this picture
Thursday and Last Half Flagler & Malia Clever man and woman team in character songs and changes
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Madam Verabella and Co. Two men and two women novelty singing and dancing act. Direct from the Keith circuit
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Coming Thursday, April 29 EVERY SAILOR Big "God". Musical revue of 20 boys presenting the same play they, offered President Wilson on the steamer "George Washington."
