Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 123, 11 March 1909 — Page 10
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Tim iticnuoim fas labium and sun-telegram, Thursday, march 11, 1909.
HIS WIFE DROVE DULUTH
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la the hope that all men may profit by his experience and take heed thereof, Geo. M. Beck, who lives in 807 3rd street, E, and whose business is in 220 2nd street, W., Duluth, Minnesota, roaket public his experience which we give below, believing it will be gratefully received by all as a relief to their present subjection. He says: "I do not think it would be fair to the Rheumaiine remedies if I did not tell my fellow sufferers what this wonderful medicine has done for me in such a short time. I am only sorry I did not begin the treatment a week sooner for then I would have had one week less of torture, I went o the drug store on a Friday afternoon on crutches with my left foot swollen to nearly twice its natural . size and so painful I could not bear the weight of it on the floor. V Except one week that foot has been that way for two months. On that day my right foot was beginning to swell and pain me in, the same way, and when I got home it was swollen so it burst open the shoe lace when I untied my shoe, and as soon as my shoe was off, it puffed up almost as large as the other. . I thought I was in for a siege of suffering, as I had no faith in the medicine, but I took It according to directions and at half past
nine o'clock I went to sleep and slept all night the first night. I had not been able to sleep for nearly week, and I've been sleeping good every night since and feeling better every day. I have not felt as well in over two months and I have not got as much relief from all the medicines I've taken in two months as I have from five days of the Rheumaiine Treatment, and I'm getting well and have got relief quicker than I ever thought I would. My wife drove me to it, for I didn't believe enough in your advertisments to want to try Rheumaiine. I had tried so much, but she begged me to try Rheumaiine. I'm glad I did. Refer anyone to me and I'll be glad to tell them all about my case and what Rheumaiine has done." You don't have to believe what you read here: write Mr.
Beck; he'll be glad to tell you more
about his case. When jou receive his' reply, go to A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store and procure Rheumaiine. It cures rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica,
neuralgia, gout and kidney, liver, bladder, stomachand blood troubles caused by uric acid. Rheumaiine Capsules stop pain immediately. Rheumaiine Tablets relieve constipation. Get Rheumaiine at once. It removes the
cause. .
MAY ASK REMOVAL OF THE TEACHER
Patrons of Baxter School Indignant at Actions of An Instructor. ,
CALLS CHILDREN OUNCES
ALSO TELLS THEM, IT IS SAID, THAT THEY HAVE HAD NO HOME TRAINING AND THEY ACT LIKE FOOLS.
Patrons of the Baxter school are considering the presentation of a formal protest against the teacher of one of the lower grades to the school board asking her removal. The patrons say " they are Incensed at what they regard
as abuse of the children. The children claim they are not given fair treatment. The teacher addresses her seven and eight year old pupils by such terms as "you little dunces," "you act like little fools," and another term applied to boys is that of "frogs." A, new rule for the class room forbids "giggling" and laughing under penalty of dismissal from the room. In rebuking pupils, the teacher has taken occasion to chide them about their
homes, telling tnem tney have no
training.
Slim Support.
Ton don't seem as well pleased to see me as yoO once were, Irene," said
the slender young man hoarsely.
"No, Hiram," returned Irene, with a
dreamy, faraway look and a sigh of
unutterable sadness. "I wish I had not seen yon as the leading character
in those amateur theatricals at Mrs De Smith's last Thursday evening."
"But surely, Irene," urged Hiram, "I did not do the worst acting. Consider
the support I had."
"Your support. Hiram," rejoined Irene, with hopeless melancholy, "Is what I am speaking of. - Your your your appearance in knickerbockers Will haunt me to my dying day!"
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Only One "BROMO OJUNNE." that to Laxative Qromo' Q amine Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Days
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I A1VI THE MAIM Who gives you "fits" and if Haisley's Pingreemade shoes don't fit, give me "fits." I am offering the best fitting, best wearing, best poising shoes ever offered in Richmond. Spring styles in abundance, and the newest. Haisley's Pingree-made for Women, $3, $3.50 A $4 Haisley's Pingree-made for Men, $4.00 and $5.00 FREEMAN F. HAISLEY 820 Main Street
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If you are not saving something where it will accumulate and yet be available for the emergency or the opportunity that is sure to come, you are going down. You are not merely standing et ill, because your chance gets lesB every day you wait. St&rt Year Savings Account Now We pay 3 per cent on Savings, and offer you the protection of . the National Banking System, the safest ever devised 'Capital; $100,000.00. Deposits, $1,000,000.00. Surplus and Profits (earned) $G5,O00.0O.
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Harry C. Sonuncn,L9Mand Mgr Phm 1683 TONIGHT G IR AU S TF A IR IK , A Lovt Behind a Throna, With the Original New York Cast including STEPHANIE LONGFELLOW and other artists of reputation and ability. Seats on aale at the box office. Prices, 25, 50, 75. $1X0.
MAIL CARRIERS HAVIIIGTROUBLE Are Now Being Bothered Both By Smallpox and by Vicious Dogs.
AVOID INFECTED HOUSES
STRICT ORDERS GIVEN AS TO DE. LIVERY AND RECEIPT OF MAIL AT HOMES WHERE THERE IS CONTAGION.
Smallpox and vicious dogs are worrying the mail , carriers considerably
just at the pcesent time. Owing to the prevalence of the ' former, Post
master J. A. Spekenhler has ordered the carriers to take the utmost precau
tion. No order has been, issued com
pelling the carriers to become vacci
naited and it-Is not probable Mr. Spekenhler will take this action, hut he will recommend that the carriers use
their owru discretion.
The carriers have been notified not
to deliver any mail, to houses wherein there are contagious diseases, but to report suehi houses to the office. The mail will be left in care of the physician, who has charge of the patients in the quarantined houses. Just as much a precaution is being made to prevent any mall being sent out from quarantined houses. Doctor the Writer. -If it is neccessary that at letter be sent, the physician, must act as the writer. The postal laws contain clauses providing severe punishment for any such violations. Health authorities are of the opinion that one of the easiest ways to contract a contagious disease is through the mails, and, although an effort is made to prevent amy mail being sent out from Infected houses, it is believed that the precautions! are evaded sometimes. . Dogs Cause Complaint. Dogs are probably responsible for more complaints from the carriers than any other one thing. The spring of the year seems to be the worst time of ail and the com plaints have been more numerous than usual, recently. Orders have been1 given the carriers not to deliver mail at any place where they have to fight a vicious dog. However, the carriers in many instances do not comply, because they do not care to complaim against one of their patrons. It is always a result that when a complaint is registered against a dog that the owner retaliates im some manner or other. It is doubted' . if there Is a carrier om the force, but who can show scars where he has been bitten. U I rich's III Luck. Yesterday, Claude Ulrich, a substitute carrier, had much, hard' luck. At a Falrvlew residence he was attacked by a dog, and only by making a quick retreat, saved his breeches and his skin. In the morning his horse, which; had been clipped the day before, refused' to be patient, and almost ran away twice. Other carriers who have had their horses dipped, report similar occurrences and attribute it to the horses becoming cold.
The Genertsk "Demand of the Well-informed or the World has always been for a simple, pleasant anc ef&cient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its component parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its excellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relics on the merits of the laxative for its remarkable success. That is . one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and fur sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle
ENTERTAIN AMBASSADOR. London, March 11 Ambassador and Mrs. Reid were the guests at luncheon of the Society of American Ladies, and many prominent Americans resident in and visiting London were present. The affair took the form of a welcome to Mrs. Reid after her long absence in America.
"IF A LION SHOULD" Baltimore, March 11. Former Attorney General Bonaparte said that he thought he would follow the example of his late chief and talk no more for publication.
"Do you think," he was asked, "that
Mr. Roosevelt will keep silent?" Mr. Bonaparte gave one of his fam
ous winks. "If a lion should swallow him," he said, "he would disagree with
the lion."
There is Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c.
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Two of the most popular "brands of shoes on the market today are the Sorosis Ladies' Shoes and Bostonian Men's Shoes. Popular with the consumer because thev wear, fit
have the correct style and shape,
and are most comfortable on the feet of .the wearer. B0ST0NIANS and SOROSIS sell for $3.50 and $4, all leathers. We want to show you. Won't you look?
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We invite you to inspect our line of Spring Novelties in Petticoats which includes a large assortment of attractive styles in Fancy Novelties and popular priced numbers. The styles are "up to date" and the prices reasonable. ;.'r , This season we are showing the most exclusive stvles in Taffeta. Satin Messaline. Louisine. Ponoee.
nhina and Flnwered Silks in a wide ranne of cnlnrs to
match new Spring Shades, such as London Smoke, Taupe, Rose, Catawba, Reseda, Copenhagen and all the staple colors. We also show a complete line of Black Mercerized Satines, Black and Colored Heather-bloom, both plain and embroidered styles ranging in price from 98c to $3.00 each. Black Taffeta from $3.98 to $15.00 each. SpecialTaffeta at $5.50 in two-tone Stripes, all the new shades; staple colors and black. (See window). A new and large assortment of "Colored Wash Skirts" in plain and fancy styles, including Ginghams, Percales, Cheviots and Linens, ranging in price from 50c to $2.00 each. Visit the second floor and see the display
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