Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 38, 24 March 1908 — Page 4

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The lawless clement of Rook, Island, Illinois, could not have chosen a bet

ter way to boost the Daily News of

that city, than by blowing up its press with dynamite. Such sensational advertising as that will boost the paper's circulation and prestige-for it was and 1b fighting for the right to the skies.

Our sympathies are naturally with the

News over such ardastardly attempt to destroy It, yet we-feel It deserves congratulations that its enemies should have given it such an opportunity for advertising itself in all fields.

Shclbyville newspapers aro warning the Inhabitants of that delightful city to be prepared to feed the host that will gather here in April from all parts of the district to nominate the next republican congressman. Never mind, Shelbyville. We're coming over from Richmond and Wayne county with such a "hump on ourseives for Campbell," that there will be no eating question raised until we have nominated him. And by the same token we don't intend to be hungry very long t all, at all.

Andrew Carnegie is reported to have evaded answering any question as to whether or not the president w as interested with him in any groat educational plan. He might have said, however, without any hesitancy, that President Roosevelt's greatest educational feat up to the present time, was

educating our millionaires to have a little nwnpi't fnr thu laws nf the ITnit.

ed States.

Property Owners Look at the South L Street Proposition In Various Ways.

ONE MAN IS WILLING.

4-t"W"fr

Comment has been general, since

1hj proposition of the board of pub

lic works to imbue Wayne township tax pajors to pay for the construction of' the proposed South I, street, lias become public. One owner of propoily located on E street, stated ho does not regard it as just that the township should l.: taxed to bui'd a road, then turn it. over to the city as a street and the road there-after, bo governed solely by the city and the township receive no more benefit than it does from any street located entirely within the corporate limits. He said that as a property owner be would be willing to pay for the costs of the improvement taxed against his lots, in the same manner as has been done in ihe past, in other parts of the fity. Another property owner on the site of I, street a.ked, "Why did you want to print anything about E street? I own a lot down there and I want, the township to build the road. The lot only cost, me $sr, and I don't want to have it covered up by the cost of the Improvements.

ECZEMA ONLY SKIN DEEP.

Local Cure of Diseased Surface Now Recognized as Proper Treatment.

In gathering data for an address heforo the Pathological Club, Dr. D. D. Dennis, the skin specialist of Chicago, prepared a table of results on microscopical blood examinations of 468 sufferers from skin disease. These tests were from the blood of persons who had called at his office within a period of two years. Less than 10 per cent, of all these cases showed anything at all the matter with the blood, and in not a single instance could the physicians present trace the slightest connection between the skin affection and the blood humor. This personal experience furnished the Chicago physician with the basis for a brilliant, exposition of his contention that Eczema, psoriasis, salt rheum, barber's itch and other skin diseases are first and last diseases of the skin and have nothing at all to do with the blood. At. the conclusion of his paper. Dr. Dennis was congratulated on his demonstration by the prominent modieacl men present. For several years Dr. Dennis has allowed a private company to manufacture and sell his celebrated coinpound of thymol, glyeecrine and oil of wintergreen known as D. D. D. Prescription, and it was particularly gratifying to him that other first-class physicians, free from prejudice and jealousy, should recommend the D. D. D. Prescription to all skin sufferers. It is simply wonderful the instant relief the complete taking away of the itch the very moment ah is oil of wintergreen compound is applied to the skin. For sale by all druggists.

Kidneys Cured by This Simple Treatment jt your drupgist to mix the following? ingredient.?: onv-lialf ounce fluid ext. Hurhu one oiiih p of compound fluid Balmwort and two ounces of syrup Sarsapari.Ua compound. Shake wll at.il take a toaspoon f ul ) -for: each ni-al ami one when n -tii iiifr. I 'rink plenty of water li.twti-n meals iiiid at night. !ut link- of any liquid at meal tlln.s The 1'in.liu alone, is an txccllt lit. tonio for the kidnevs ami Madder, hill omi'int-d with the rxeelieiiT. totalities of balmwort itiid sarsaparilln. Its efficacy is ten times greater. Tile great urinary specialist, Gait, vhoe single ' fees range from $500 to $1'i0'i. acknowledges in Ms lati st reports to the German Health Bureau that this simple mixture i; most rcliatdfl and will euro all Put the inns' .niidi atcd anil a earrava tt- kldie y and Madder affections: therefore, it is well worth trying. :is It is nut an expensive forinu'a. Puffing under the eyes, hto k-ai-tic. headache and dizziness, burning of the eyes, blurred vision. extreme nervousness, and insomnia, all Indicate urinary trouble. Many more s mptoni could lie named, but the rctder will surely avoid tit-Rbct and prevent serious complications like diabetes. Hrinht's disease, apoplexy and rheumatism.

GOVERNMENT MAILS Postoff ice Inspector Uncovers Horror.

Denver. Colo., March 24. Postmaster C. Olcrach of Portales. N. M . has reported to E. E. McKee. chief post office inspector of the. Rocky Mountain tegion, the discovery of the body of a dead infant, in the mails. The packago was addressed 10 Roy YY. Carr. Roswell. N". M.. anil bore the return address of Ida Rhodes Carr, Woodstock, HI. I'nder the cover of the package was the following unsigned: "I did not know what else to do. Hum or do something right away. Do not open." Postmaster Olerach turned the body over to the authorities at. Portales. Inspector McKee states that an investigation will be made.

Now's the time to take Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives out the germs of winter, builds up the stomach, kidneys and liver. The most wonderful spring tonic to make people well. You'll be surprised with results. :;:c. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Euken & Co.

Several companies have been organized of late to raise coffee, sisal and cattle in German East Africa. Ostrich farming is also receiving attention. Alfalfa is raised as food for the birds.

The decision of the local moulders' union to pay the expense of burying the body of Anton Daur. the poor, unfortunate tramp moulder, who died at the city jail last Saturday, and thus keep him from the potter's field, should impell our citizens to realize and admire the humanitarian side of our unions.

All the guests at. a wedding at South-end-on-t he-Sea. England, brought fishing rods and the bride and bridegroom, both members of the " otland Angling Society passed beneain an arch of fishing rods on leaving the church.

ft Is proposed that the city aid the project of building an auditorium for the chautaaqua, by advancing the money required; at a low rate of interest. IThe city should not forget, that not a year goes by that it is not a borrower, and that It pays top rate for its loans.

Mere words can not express the horror felt over the action of that younfs Anderson man who slew his mother who bore him in order to steal her money and jewels for the purpose of gambling.

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. TAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Rlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.

Miss Mabel Sturtevant has just been admitted to the bar at Jefferson City, Mo. Her record as a student is remarkable. She was graduated as the valedictorian from the high school. She won scholarships it) the Baker uniersity. in the Kansas City university and the curator's scholarship in the university of Missouri. Since enrolling In 1!V. she has taken loth the law and the academic courses at the university, and next June will receive her degree.

Hast of the Season. The 1'niform Rank K. of P. will give their last and fifth series of dances of the season in the Pythian Temple 011 Friday, March 27th. All lovers of dancing will have an opportunity to attend this one, as it. will be positively the last one to be given by this organization this season. Bv Order of Committee.

SIMPLE CURE FOR PILES. There is a little tablet that talon internally removes the cause of Piles and cures any case of any kind no matter how long standing. A month's treatment costs $1.00. Aslc for -Dr. Eoonhardt's Hem-Roid (a thousand dollar guarantee goes with every treatment.) E. II. Fine, Richmond, Indiana, or Dr. Eeonhardt Co., Station B, Bu-'falo, X. Y.

Mrs. Owen D. Evans, a graduate of Rcdcliffe recently won the prize of offered for the best original essay by the woman's auxiliary of the New York civil service reform association. The contest was opened to the members of the association of college alumnae of the state of New York. Mrs. Evan's essay deals with the civil service conditions in Buffalo.

Indies invited to attend new spring display of millinery, beginning Wednesday and continuing all week at Kielhrn's miliinery store. '21X-21

MASONIC CALENDAR.

Tuesday, March 24. Richmond Ixdge, No. lib. K. & A. M.. work in Master's Degree. Thursday, March 26. Rehearsal Super Ex. Degree, Wayne Council No. 30, R. & S. M.

New York city has pawnbrokers, and such is the nature of their business that the law requires that their books fhall be open to the mayor, criminal t:ourt3 magistrates and police.

It's All Food Not merely all wheat.11 Plenty of foods are all wheat without being all food. Mapl-Flake is all food because our process makes all the starch digestible. That process takes 96 hours. It is so expensive that other makers don't use it. They think you would rather save rive cents per package. But would you? Let us tell 3-011 the facts, and see. First, our wheat is steam-cooked for six hours. Think of that for six hours! Then we cure it. Then flake each berry so thin that the full heat of our ovens goes through. Then we toast the flakes 30 minutes in a heat of 400 degrees. Think of that 30 minutes at 400 degrees. All that is essential. No cheaper method can make the starch all digestible. Starch, to be digestible, must be made soluble. The particles must be separated so the digestive juices can get to them. The shorter the process, the less starch will digest. The rest is worse than wasted. It ferments and disturbs the stomach. The chief cause of gas on the stomach is that fermented starch.

Mapl-Flake is the food that's all food. The one wheat food that's all nourishment, because it all digests. It's the ideal food for children. So we make it delicious by cooking the wheat in pure maple syrup. The flavor is so tempting that children demand it. It is better doa't you think ? to entice children, rather than force them, to eat the food that is best for them? Th c-a'.y sprvfd in individual package In hoteis. club. cajes. ami on dining car

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Activity in the one creates a demand for the other. The frugal and practical housekeeper will now take an inventory and decide what will be needed in this important line, to put the house in order for another year. We Arc Prepared to Do You Good Not carpets by the yard, but the best line of Rugs, Mattings and Linoleums in the market. Also a full line of Rug Fillers.

ROOM RUGS $14.00 to $35.00 INGRAIN DRUGGETS $4.00 to $9.00 ROOM CREX RUGS $6.00 to $8.50 FIBRE RUGS All Sizes. RUG FILLERS All Kinds. CARPET SWEEPERS All Prices.

MATTINGS. Japan 20c to 60c MATTINGS, China 12Jc to 35c MATTINGS, Crex 45c LINOLEUMS, Special Prices. HALL RUNNER RUGS .... $7.50 to $11.00 SMALL RUGS $1.48 to $6.00

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Professor Roy. the French Esperantist. is urging the establishment of an independent Esperanto state in Europe and the site he has selected for his experiment, is on a neutral strip of territory which lies on the frontier between Germany, Belgium ami Holland, some five miles from Aix-la-Chapelle.

BRAMKAMP IMPROVES.

are being looked after by Wanipler.

Dr. .1. M.

Dr. A. I.. Bramkamp, who has been seriously ill. is reported as in an improved condition. He is being cared for at the Ueid Memorial hospital. During his illne.ss the duties of coroner

The total value of the stone product of the country in 1 '.; was .i;.:;7K.7!-l, an increase of over ..r.7.p; over that of ltC. and an increase of St. 1 1. '!,.";. over that of is:..

WERE CONVICTED.

Mabel (Jaincs Ware and Ben Miller, both colored, were arrested yesterday in a shed near the tobacco factory north of the city. This morning ca h of them were fined ?1 and costs on a charge of loitering.

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Just two more demonstrations at the Jones Hardware Oompany on the economy of artificial gas. By request, Mrs. Swan will prepare and hake the famous "Lady Baltimore Cake" on Wednesday afternoon. The demonstration will begin at 2:30 p. m., Wednesday and Thursday, Rflarch 25th and 2Sth. a nidi Power D See Jones Hardware Co.'s Adv ; it's different