Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 6, 14 November 1911 — Page 10

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THE -RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUXTE LEG RAM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911.

MEETING'S OBJECT TO IMPROVE ROAD Experts from AH Over Country Are in Session at Rochester, N. Y.

(National News Association ROCHESTER. N. Y., Nov. 14 With tho American Good Roads CongreHH and the eighth annual convention of the American Road Builders' anHoclatlon in joint session here, Rochester was busy today welcoming the delegates from all parts of the United States and Canada, including the foremost road building and paving experts In America.

The enormous amount of money and effort wasted each year upon the highways of the country through ignorance and careless methods will occupied the chief attention of the visiting "reformers," who declare there is no matter or more vital importance to comfort and convenience than that of the improved highway. Correct principles of construction and maintenance will be discussed at great length and, as among those attending the conventions are the officials who will plan and carry out the work, great and far-reaching resultB are hoped for. Tho Joint convention will be in session through Friday. The program covers in thorough manner the entire subject of highway improvement and includes organization, construction and maintenance. The opening session today was devoted to addresses of welcome by state, county and city officials, and response by the president of the congress. The work at the convention will begin at the afternoon session. General Discussions. The subject "Highway Administrar tion," will be Introduced by a formal paper by Hon. J. A. Bensel, state engineer and surveyor of the state of New York. Mr. Bensel's paper will be discussed by two other speakers, after which the discussion will be taken up by delegates from the floor. Wednesday morning the topic "Adaptability of Roads and Pavements to Local Conditions," will be Introduced by a formal paper by Nelson P. Lewis, chief engineer of the board of estimates and apportionment. New York city. This paper will also be followed by general discussion. The topic "Problems of . Construe-

MOST SEVERE COLD IS EASILY BROKEN

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Take this harmless Compound as di

rected, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere

else in the world, which will

cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects, as a 25cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply.

TAKE IT IN TIME. No Medicine Can Cure a Stomach That is Too Far Gone. The tlmo to begin toning up your stomach is when you first begin to notice sign of trouble. Gas, bloating, belching, sour stomach, distress after eating, etc., are

all sure Indications of a run down digestive system and should not be

passed without attention, merely be-

cause they are not real painful. They

p.re symptoms of serious trouble.

We know of a simply prepared home remedy that tones up run down stomachs in short order, and the quicker you begin the treatment, the

quicker you will get relief.

We here print the recipe for this

remedy: To two teaspoonfuiB of or

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of a two ounce bottle of Logos Stom

ach Tonic extract (concentrated) and enough water to make a pint. Shake

p this mixture and you have the fin

est remedy for stomach troubles we know of and at a great saving over

the best patent medicines.

The Logos Stomach Tonic extract can be purchased for fifty cents a two

ounce bottle, enough to make full pint of prepared medicine. At any first

class drug store.

Eye troubles are expensive when they go unrelieved. We test without drugs. We use

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E. B. GROSVENOR, M. D. OCULIST OVER 713 MAIN STREET

Arthus H. Blanchard, professor of highway engineering, Columbia university, New York City; American roads by Paul D. Sargent, assistant director, office of public roads, and New York state roads by Frank D. Lyons, deputy highway commissioner of New York. Friday morning the topic will be "Maintenance of Roads and Pavements," introduced by James Owen, county engineer of Newark, N. J. Friday afternoon will be devoted to

a continuation of the discussion cn J "Maintenance of Roads and Pave- ' ments," and during the same after- ' noon a meeting of the American Road Builders' association will be held for the purpose of transacting such business as may be necessary. I There will be an exhibition of road building and street paving machinery, : materials and appliances which will in- , tlude road rollers, traction engines, ; paving plants, dump wagons, rock crushers, culverts and all kinds of ma- ; terial, such as bitumens, cements, i brick and wood, block, e tc. These ex- ; hibits have become a most popular feature of the annual convention, and this year they bid fair to excel those ! of any previous year, both in number and variety.

WILL CASEY WILL BE TRIED FRIDAY

Involuntary Manslaughter Is Charged Against Him and j Two Companions. I

of the accused, so far as known, is that they did not know Weber and his companions were minors and did not urge them to drink, but only offered the drink in return for the favor which Weber and his friends had conferred on them by giving them a lift. The case of the state against Ed Rubl, alleging the reporting of short weights will be taken up on Wednesday. The case was appealed to the circuit court, where Ruhl was found guilty.

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During the last decade the contribu

tion" will be presented by a paper by tions of Japanese Christians have

Major W. W. Crosby, chief engineer about doubled.

of the Maryland State Roa'ls Commis- j

sion. !

On Wednesday evening the citizens

of Rochester will tender the delegates

a smoker and vaudeville entertainment.

Thursday morning the subject will

be "Problems of the Contractor" and will include the following sub-divisions:

Bonds and Deposits. Delayed Payments. Labor Laws. Percentage Bidding. Lump sum, or Unit Price Bids. Thursday evening will be devoted to Illustrated lectures on roads. European roads will be introduced by

On the charge of involuntary manslaughter of Ernest Weber, a seventeen year old youth, who died on October 2, following a debauch, William Casey will be tried in the Wayne csrcuir court November 17. Casey, with Frank Burns and Charles Coddingtou. all of whom were tramping through the country met Weber and some of his friends, who were riding, and gave them a concoction which contained alcohol. All were made drowsy, but Weber, who drank more heavily tjian his companions, fell into a stupor from which he never was aroused. Charges of the same sort have been preferred against Coddington and Burns, and if the defense so elects the state will consent to the trial of the three at the same time. However, it is doubtful if the defense plans such a move. In this case Casey will be arraigned first. About the only defense

EPISCOPALIANS OF SOUTHWEST GATHER

during the three days' sessions are Rev. William T. Capers of Lexington, Rev. H. J. Nikell of Nashville. Rev.

E. Sterling Gunn of Natchez. Rev. E. E. Cobbs of Montgomery, and Dr. J. H. Dillard of New Orleans.

A (Permanent Chronic

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coated, 25c a box. READ OCR FREE BOOK on lung, liver and stomach disorders. Tour name on a post card gets it. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa.

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'National News Association Kuoxville, Term., Nov. 14. Several hundred delegates representing the Southeastern states assembled in Knoxville today for the fifth annual convention of the Missionary Council of Sewanee, known as the fourth missionary department of the Episcopal

church in the United States. Prominent anion gthe speakers to be heard

Althonrh those but dispute it who

' have not tried it. yet thousands of : others, who speak from personal experi- ; ence. assert that there is a permanent cure for chronic constipation. Some testify they were cured for as little as fifty cents, years axo, and that the 1 trouble never came back on them, while ! others admit they took several bottles ; before a steady cure was brought, about. The remedy referred to is Dr. Cald- ' well's Syrup Pepsin. It has been on ' the market for over a quarter of a i century and has been popularised on its merits, by one person telling another. The fact that its strongest supporters : are women and elderly people the ones i most persistently constipated makes it ; certain that the claims regarding it as j a permanent cure for constipation have ' not been exaggerated. Tt is not violent like cathartic pills. salts or waters, but operate se&Uy,

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