Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 273, 9 August 1910 — Page 8
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TILE HICmiOXD FALIiADICIX AND SUX-TBXEGIIAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910.
RAILWAYS OOIUG II DIG BOSIIIESS
Almost Twenty-five Hundred Ticket a, Day Being Sold in This City. STATIONS ARE THRONGED TRAVEL FOR, THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR IS REPORTED TO BE THE HEAVIEST, ON RECORDMANY GOING WEST. It It estimated that 2.E00 passenger tickets are being sold daily at the railway depots of the city. Travel has never been better la the .history ot the local companies. The Pennsylvania depot is about the liveliest part of the city, day and sight, and it Is no uncommon sight to see the waiting room so crowded that it really Is uncomfortable. Crowds also throng the train sheds. At the C. ft O. depot travel is equally good, for the accommodations ot the road, a day's business of three and four hundred passengers is term' ed ordinary. The Dayton and Western and the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern traction lines handle at least a thousand passengers a day on long trips although the total number Including those who make short trips, is more than twice as large. The transportation companies are enjoying better passenger business at the present time than. ever before In their history. A few years ago a day's business was not more than halt so great as now.' Where do all the travelers go is frequently asked. Many tickets are sold to northern Indiana and Michigan re sorts. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Day ton, Chicago and Ft. Wayne are tho points for which tickets are usually purchased. The demand is also great for tickets to far western as well e to eastern points. The steam companies have found it necessary to add several coaches to every passenger train. Several of the trains on which travel is particularly heavy have been running; in two sectlons with a double header attached to the first section. Night service on the Pennsylvania Is, as a rule. so good that four and five sleepers are Included In the makeup of each train. NO SIGN OFA PIMPLE Peelam Eradicates Blemishes and All Skin Troubles. "I have been troubled with pimples and blackheads for four years," writes a Washington gentleman In the Gov ernment service, "and have used salves and blood tonic. None of them has been ot benefit to me, but poslam has done the work and my face is clear. with no sign of a pimple. xne wors or. eradicating pimpies, ra cial' blemishes, clearing the complex ion, red noses, etc, it among the easier accomplishments of poslam In which over-night result are seen. Being a strictly medicinal preparation, Its pro perties far exceed, those of the balms and lotions usually employed. In al of the many forms of skin troubles In both Infants and adults, poslam uro- ' duces beneficial results from first application. ECsema, acne, herpes, tetter, piles, barber's Itch, salt rheum, scaly scalp, etc., yield readily to its remarkable curative properties. No matter what part of the body may be affected, it may be easily treated with poslam. Poslam can be had for 60 cents at any reliable druggist's, particularly W. K. Sudnoffs. Or the Emergency Laboratories. 33 West 25th streeet, New York CRy, will send a sample free by mall to anyone who will write for It. This is sufficient to show re sults In twenty-four hours. v A Proud Moment. "The proudest day of her life, this is," said the woman who watched the third floor bride go out dressed In her prettiest frock.' "flow do you make that ontf said another woman enviously. I thought last Thursday was her proudest day. She got married then." "Ah, yes, but today she goes caning for the first time and loaves one of her husband's cards with her own. Any married woman who can remember back that far will tell yon that the lint time she distributed the calling cards of some man who belonged to her was the day she truly felt her im portance." New Ton Sun. When the Barber Was a Wit. Xa original literature the barber Is a great figure, and Arabian tale are full of him. la Italy and Spain he was often the brightest man In town, and his shop was headquarters for wit and intrigue. Jasamin became la mens as a poet, la southern France and recited his verses with rasor, scissors. brash and comical gesture as he dressed the hair of fine ladies and gentlemen in his shop. Bo had a great run. made money, hived fame, and Smiles mad a book about him. Hadnl Hoard It. "Money talks," asseverated Glidersleeve. "I am not so sure of that," retorted Throckmorton. "It Is not oa speak lag term with me." Detroit Free Tha Greek Candy Store wi! 38 cpen again in a few days. Then completed our new ice :ess Fountain, new show cas ss, thslving, etc will be the Hnsst and most expensive
, Will Try to $olve the Andree Mystery
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An officer of the Swedish govern ment has arrived In Alberta, Canada, and will leave at once for the snow bound regions of northern Canada to investigate the report that Solomon Andree, who attempted to reach the north pole In a balloon, several years ago, had landed near the Hudson Bay and 'had been killed by tribesmen. Trappers have brought in reports, re peatedly, that the Indians have 6ome of Andree's balloon equipment in their possession and that they are still tell ing of the ship that sailed through the heavens and landed in their midst. aorrjrj. J!A7 JfOCTTJ' OJ , WANTS A SIDEWALK A petition for a cement sidewalk on Ft. Wayne avenue from North D to North B street, will be circulated by John K. Schell, who owns the building occupied by the Joseph Collins saloon, at 203 Ft Wayne avenue. Mr. Schell asked permission of the Board of Works some time ago to put a side walk In front of his building but the board refused. It was stated by the hoard at that time the sidewalk on the east side of Ft. Wayne avenue was extremely bad and that patches of poor sidewalk was greatly against the appearance of the street. The walk there Is mostly brick and Is In extremely bad condition. Mr. Schell. expects to get most of the property owners on his petition. It will probably go through the board as it will not cost the city a cent, there being no alley or street Intersections. -7 mmm vunnMIi W im4 to ctuo iadiloa. conttipmtion. aick h.adko. viroam sma, maiaria aaa mu oimum riaiac trom atomacla ttoabav HELP
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TALK COUKTRY LIFE (American News Service) Amberst, Mass., Aug. 9. A conference of agricultural educators and rural social workers began here today in connection with the summer school of the Massachusetts Agricultural college. The conference will spend three days in discussing some of tho most vital problems of life in rural communities. . General Mario Menocal, who was a candidate for the presidency of Cuba, has a mathematical mind. He is manager of the Chaparra estate, which has the largest sugar plantation in Cuba. To a friend in New York, General Menocal has sent some comparative figures that are interesting. In the twenty-four hours of March 15 the Chaparra mills turned out 1,805,700 pounds of sugar. Shipment of this in one lot would require a train of thirty-six cars of fifty thousand pounds capacity each. . , . . SAVE YOUR and things-run smoothly-Meals . Means Steps - Saved Labor Mcln Ots.
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(American Newa Service Toronto. Aug. 9. The grand lodge ot the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows assembled in this city today withi a large attendance of delegates and visitors from many parts of Canada. The sessions, which will be confined to the business of the order, will continue over tomorrow. If you are troubled with tick headacse, constipation, indigestion, oAmmvo breath or any dlseaso ariaincfrom tomacb trouble, tret a 50c or SI bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is positively suaraineea to cure von. .WANTED To . know who bought Chest of Drawers ' from W. . W. Rattray Sale on North Franklin Street, now named North 7th St. in the year of 1871. Call 519 Main St. J. H. PATT0N Cambridge City, I nd. LIVERY, FEED; AND SALE " STABLES . Telephone No. 20 WIFE ! J
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Act Governing the Licensing of Peddlers Is Called a Poor One. SHOULD LICENSE BY DAY "Peddlers licenses would realise twice as much income to the city if they were cut in two," said a city official this morning. "Another good plan" he continued, "would be to charge a dollar a day. Instead of $10 a month, as it is now." According to the present license, or dinance the right to peddle, non-resi dents and people with no established trade, must be secured for a month and not less. Many peddlers come to the city and are willing to take out a dollar-a-day license for a few days but who are not willing to take out a month's license because they do not wish to stay that long. There was an example yesterday when patrolman Yingling arrested an Italian oa Main street Just as he was beginning to peddle his wares. The man said he could not take out a $10 license Tor he would not be in town only fL. day or two. He would have been willing to take out a $1 license. The man left town Immediately. The peddlers' licenses do not apply to "green grocers" or garden truck and commission men. However there is a restriction that these ' men cannot peddle during market hours. Several have been fined for this offenso dur ing the last year. - The Cotto. Shrub. As a rule, the i-oCee shrub first-flowers in its third year and then bears only u small crop of fruit. The fifth year is usually the time of the first considerable yield, lu Java three gatherings ave made annually, called the "early." the "thief ' and the "after crop." but ouly the second is of great importance. The (lower enjoys but a rery ephemeral existence, as the settling of the fruit generally takes place within twenty-four hours, and the petals wither and fall off almost Immediately. A coffee estate in full flower Is a very beautiful sight, but its glory is , very soon past. Westminster Gazette. A Witty Suggestion. At the time when Tbaddeus Steven was a representative in congress a member of the house who was noted for his uncertain course on all questions and who confessed that he never investigated a point under discussion without finding himself neutral asked one day for leave of absence. "Mr. Speaker." said Stevens, "I do not rise to object, but to suggest that the honorable member need not ask this favor, for be cap easily pair off with himself." , - Fresii Lemmp
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POST CARD ALBUMS, Choice of four styles, 200 or 300 cards Special 25c ... NEW PATENT LEATHER BELTS Black or Red. Special 25c BABY BUMPS DOLLS Unbreakable Heads Special 50c
TsMe CnoflEis 98c These are all linen, German silver bleached, pattern cloths 2 .yards wide. Special, 98c
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$1.50 MUSLIN GOWNS, 98c. Ve still have a large assortment of our special 93c gowns, lace or embroidery, short or long sleeves. Slip over cr "button front, all sizes. MUSLIN SKIRTS, $2.50 They would be good values at $3.50. See the special numbers in lace trimmed. AH sizes. Extra wide.
CONGESTED INTAKES
Fish Dealer Threw Refuse Into River and Caused Plants Much Trouble. ROUTINE WORK OF BOARD Complaint has been made to " the Board of Works that T. H. Muth has been dumping fish heads and like refuse from his fish store into the river above the various power plants. This refuse has been stopping up the intakes of the plants and causing a great deal of trouble. Mr. Muth was notrfied to discontinue the practice at once. ' Assessment rolls for the sewer. Just completed, between Boyer and Ridge fctreet from the first alley north .of Charles to School street, and for a sew er on South A street beg.'nning at the trunk sewer at the corner of Sixth and South A streets and running west along South A street U4S feet, have been approved and accepted by the board. No remonstrators appeared against the assessment .roll of the side walk on the north side of Elm place from Eighth to Ninth 6treet at the board meeting yesterday. The assessment rolls were sent to the finance department. Also approved was the primary assesment roll for the completed sewer between" South Fourth and Fifth street from the ' first alley south of B street to South C street. No remonstrators appeared. Llmrae F.IATQEITS Keep Clean Hair Solid wood back, no veneer and -no holes; cement bristle setting unaffected by water,.pureaumlnum'fac. It canpot become foul - by absorbing water and dirt - like all other ! hair brushes. Bristles ' are pure bristles and will stand washing. ' . Choice of six styles. Each brush guaranteed. Special Price 5(D)c
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" (American New Ser4ceT . 'Dallas, Texas, Aug. 9. The Prohibit Uon party of Texas assembled in State) convention here today with a large and representative attendance. A complete State ticket will be nominated. , Arthur A. ETerts ot Dallas appears to) be the leading candidate for the gu bernatorial nomination. DIABETES People of open mind having Dle betes or having friends who have, can hear of something to their advantage if they will call. Helpful diet list free. ADAMS' DRUG STORE 6TH AND MAIN ST. the Flower Shop IMS Ucla SI Pbsst ItJ LIFE INSURANCE E. B. KNOLLENBEaG Boom IteoUcfero Ami. LdDARIS For the next 90 days, we will make a specialty of short time loans, on furniture, pianos, livestock, etc., in amounts ranging from $10 to $100 on from three to six months time. Weekly monthly or any kind ; of, payments to suit the borrower. Ve win absolutely guarantee a much lower rate than that charged by any similar concern in the city. Inquiry will prove that we c&n and will save you money. ( . Confidential. ; InflicnalcctCo. 40 Colonial Bldg, City. ' 'phone 1341. PIN0N DRESS SHIELDS All sixes and shapes 18c to 35c a pair SILK HOSE 59c , Very light weight, garter top. Lisle heel and toe, black only. SUMMER CORSET 29c Sizes 18 and 19 only, four hose supporters. They would, be good values at 39c Seeo lal, 29c
$2 Leclher Cand Decs SI Eleven inch all leather,, leather lined hand bags, metal, leather covered frame; -single or double handle; six styles.
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