Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 267, 5 November 1907 — Page 4

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THE HICH3IOXD PAIXAD1U3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1907.

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CnUred at Richmond. Ind. Postofflce At Second Class Mali Matt RIPPED OVER A STONE; SUING JFOR DAMAGES Martha Kuhlenbeck Brings Action Against the City. SAYS NOT ABLE TO WORK. Martha, Kahlenbeck, a young woman formerly employed as a domestic at the home of John F. Robbins, has Brought suit for $1,500 damages agamst the City of Richmond on account of alleged serious injuries she sustained last August by tripping over surveyor's stone, which is about an inch above the level of the brick sidewalk at the northeast corner of North Tenth and B streets. John F. Robbing, her attorney, states that the woman haa been unable to work since the accident. ECZEMA SKIN DEEP NOT IN THE BLOOD. Skin Diseases Can be Cured Only By Treating the Skin. It is useless to try to euro skin disease by pouring vile, poisonous drugs into the stomach this has been proved by years of study and experimenting by the world's greatest scientists and specialists in cutaneous diseases. When it was proved that fckin disease was in the skin only and not in the blood, attention was immediately given to discover a remedy that would cure the disease by external application. Years were spent in study and experimenting, but finally Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, a skin specialist, of wide reputation, compounded a remedy consisting of purely vegetable ingredients and as clean and pleasant to uso as pure water. This instantly gave- relief and quickly cured the worst cases of skin disease. This remarkable rem-

edy Is called D. D. D. Prescription and Road Foreman of Engines. A. L. Lopthe secret of its success is that it gets ; Knire 0f the G. R. & I., has advanced at the seat of the trouble, immediately j j. Geim, F. Castor, and L. W. Closterkilling the germs that cause the dis-jman from the scoop to the throttle, ease, and leaves the skin soft and j The change is a nice promotion for clean, the disease completely cured. each. The men had been serving in "I had eczema and tried (3) doctors i (he capacity of firemen for some time, for (6) months' writes F. R. Tesar, I , banker and city colector of Hopkinson, j CLAIMS IS A FAILURE, la. "They did me no good. I wrote , That the twocent fare Jaw hag prov. for a sample bottle of D. D. D. and j ed a failurej at least KO far M the gtate started to use it. My face and mus- of Qhio ,a concerned is set fortQ in tacho were all full of the disease. The words and figurea ln an advance copy sample did me good and I wrote for a of an investigation which the railroad dollar bottle, and now my face is commission of Ohio ha hon mnu-in

smooth as a baby's. My head was full or tne effect of the new law in that of dandruff and always itched, my state. It shows that the new law has hair was coming out but has stopped , reduced the general average receipts now. This has all disappeared and I j ,,er passenger per mile as shown by feel 20 years younger. 1 would not returns from thirty-nine railroads in he afraid to guarantee D. D. D. to cure Ohio. John H. Blood, chairman of the eczema and dandruff in the worst legislative committee of the Cleveland ft ages. I would also advise that all chamber of commerce, in a report barbers tell their customers who haveiai(ig: "Wo shall attempt to have the dandruff to send at once for a dollar, bill repealed at the coming session of bottle of D. D. D. and get cured." j the legislature. Should we succeed it A liberal sample bottle can be had i would be a good thing for the merfree postpaid by writing the D. D. D. j chants and the traveling public, as Co., 112 Michigan St,, Chicago, 111., en-j they will have the benefit of excursion closing only 10c to help pay cost of ; rates, since the old scale of prices will

packing and mailing. Or you can find this wonderful remedy on sale at any !; storo, where you may also get ree booklets on treatment and care f the skin, dieting, and bathing. SECRET WRITING. Mow Letters May Be Made Safe From Prying Eye. Even with the most unromantlc of s occasions sometimes arise when we hould like to make some memorandum or write some letter which cannot fee read except by those we wish to t'o j o. Here Is a simple method: j Soak a sheet of note paper In cold ! "rater and lay it perfectly flat upon a I pane of glass. Place above it another heet, dry this time, and on the upper I sheet write your message with a fairly bard pencil. You now destroy the dry paper and allow all the moisture to evaporate from the wet piece. Don't bold it to the fire, but let it dry naturally. If you then examine it closely you will see not the faintest trace of writing, but if you moisten the paper once more and hold it up to the light you can read quite plainly all you wrote. It will show up like the water- j mark on n postage stamp. This meth-j od, by the way. is sometimes adopted j by convicts. They u.k their gniel j cans instead of glass and a sharp piece j of wood for a pencil. Another way is less dirty and even more effective. Lay several sheets of paper on a flat surface and write upon the top one. Then remove the bottom sheet, on which no impression appears. If you hold this in the vaiwr of iodine, however, the writing will turu brown and be quite legible. The explanation is plain. The note paper contains starch, which on being pressed turns to hydramidc, a substance w hich is acted on by iodine ln the manner described. AnswersA government commission is struggling w-ith the problem of exterminating the Nun butterfly, which has become plafu in Bohemia,

Real Meaning of the Announcement Made by the Pennsylvania Railroad.

ITALIANS ARE AT WORK. MORE THAN A HUNDRED ARE ON THE ROAD NORTH OF RICHMONDOFFICIAL IS EXPECTED OTHER RAILROAD NEWS. "The Pennsylvania railroad, by adopting a retrenchment policy for ,1008, is not going backward by any means, but is simply curtailing the larger and more extensive improvements planned." Such was the explanation of a Richmond division railway official, when asked what the recent order of President Medea of the Pennsylvania really meant. The same railway service will be continued and even bettered to a slight extent, and the same attention will be given prompt handling of freight. It is enly the larger expenditures which involve thousands of dollars that will come under the disfavor of President McCrea and his corps of assistants. Pennsylvania's improvements for the year 1908, as planned, would cost millions of dollars, but the majority of these will be dispensed with, and improvement work of all kinds will generally be light. ITALIANS AT WORK. A work train carrying 125 Italian section men is now along the road north of Richmond having left this vicinity last week. The men are under the head of a supervisor who is working the men from Cincinnati to Chicago. It is one of the many strenuous endeavors to be made by he railroad company to get the tracks and roadbeds in excellent condition before the beginning of winter. Local C, C. & L. men say that the roadbed the coming season, will be in better condition than ever in the history o fthe road. OFFICIAL IS EXPECTED. Local Pennsylvania officials are expecting a visit from General Superintendent Creighton of the Pennsylvania lines east of Pittsburg, soon. "With a party of minor officials he is now touring the western Pennsylvania lines in a special train. Local officials have not yet been apprised as to the date Manager Creighton will arrive in Richmond. SEVERAL ARE ADVANCED. As a result in the increase of freight traffic and the consequent demand for increased engine crews. , be restored. More trains will be run and better service will be given as the companies will be remunerated for many runs which under the present system are unprofitable." The report says that, the trunk lines as well as the smaller roads show a falling off in receipts per passenger per mile. MOVING OF EXPLOSIVES. At the semi-annual meeting of the American Railway association it developed there are not less than o.OOO freight cars filled with high explosives moving every day over the railroads of the country, and that a passenger train passes on the average one every fifty miles. The information came out of a discussion to adopt means of transporting dangerous explosives. The American Railway association is composed of almost all the principal railroads in the United States. 331 in nil nnf.mtini' -sr. ftno milps nf track SEASON WAS SUCCESS. The excursion season to Rome City, on the Grand Rapids &. Indiana has People who can't eat meat can eat and grow fat on Grape - Nuts Fact ! Grape-Nuts food is a scientifically correct food. "There's a Reason"

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" . . nfl ori H ! members of the congregation noticed colored varieties of which are the sapRemembermg that none can be per R appeared m and ag the . oriental tQpa2 aQi

Unless they use Hollister s kockv Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. Jacob Smithers, criminal, sat in his cell making paper boxes when a dear old lady looked through the peep hole in the door inquisitively. "You poor man." she said. "I guess you'll be glad j when your time is up. won't you?" "Wall, no ma'am, not partickerly." Jacob Smithers answered. "I'm in fer life." The traction facilities of Europe are far behind those of this country. Within a radius' of fifty miles of Liverpool there is a population of 7,000,000, the most thickly populated country in the world, and not a trolley line in existence for their accommodation.

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IE REV. E. E. NEAL HAS A SECOND ATTACK Overcome by Apoplexy While In His Pulpit at Elwood Sunday Night. SECOND STROKE IS ONE THAT HAS CAUSED GRAVE CONCERN AMONG THOSE WHO KNOW AFFLICTED PASTOR. Elwood, Ind., Nov. .".-Rev. E. L.

Neal, the popular pastor of the Tirst.ien's Arnica Salve known to all." M. E. church, and former pastor of the writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, First M. E. church at Richmond, is se- j x c- 11 Quickly took the pain out

riously ill at his home on North A strePt as a result of a stroke ot apo- j received while he was in his pulSunday night. Rey has no(. been in good

health for some time and his friends road binding composition for preventhave noticed the fact and urged him mg dust. It is called apokonin, and is against labors that overtaxed his ener-a mixture of the heavier residual oils gy. He refused to listen to any prop-' obtained in the distillation of coal tar

ositions of a rest, however, and recent-1 ly took on the responsibility of a great revival. He was a worker all the time and he worked hard, assisting Rev. Hobson in many ways. The strain was possibly too much for him and the affection of last night followed.

Rev. Neal was announced to preach Berlin haa engaged four educated ChiSunday night on "The Passing Har-jnese to teach Mandarin. For six vest," and it was his first sermon fol-'hours a week each gets a monthly sallowing the close of the revival. The ary of 3-". church was filled. j During the services many of the ' Corundum is an aluminum oxide, the

nciuiuii yiugicttcu uc as occu to laiter occasionally in speech. He conYour Passing Shadow J-24

tinued until the close, however, and after announcing the song of invitation tank into a seat. That he was ill was apparent. Elmer Cox hastened to his side and Dr. Brown followed to assist the stricken pastor. He was aided to his feet and Mr. Cox dismissed the congregation. Rev. Neal was then taken to the parsonage adjoining. Members of the congregation remained with the family during the night. Monday morning it was reported that Rev. Neals condition had changed but little. Friends are requested not to telephone the house, but to make inquiries of other church workers, who will be informed of conditions by the members of the Men's league. Rev. Neal suffered a similar stroke some months ago, and has never fully recovered from it. The second affliction is one that has caused the greatest concern in the city. A Significant Prayer. May the Lord hep you make Buck. of a felon for me and cured it in a wonderfully short time." Best on earth for sores, burns and wounds. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. A Saxon firm has introduced a new with high boiling hydrocarbons CA8TOIIIA. Bern the w8 Vou Haw Always Bflagtt The college of eastern languages in urieuiai ameinysi. r-,mery is iiie giw ular variety of corundum.

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