Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 4, 14 November 1912 — Page 10

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6r from Glenwood to the Ohio state line, by Jan. 1, 1913."

Further Investigation. In addition to the investigations

which will be made by local authorities the Interstate commerce commission probably will have an inspector rin the scene by today. Under the rules of the commission, railroad companies are compelled to notify the commission - by wire immediately after any wreck in which more than one life is lost. The commission, through its inspectors conducts rigid investigations into '$11 mishaps on transportation lines, 9tnd in addition to taking the testimony of any material witnesses, photographs showing the condition of Equipment and right of way are obtained and used in reaching a decis-

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1 "I guess we'll have to get a gang plank for the wearers of the hobble,klrts," said a Pennsylvania conductor last evening as he lifted a young, daintily-dressed, hobble-skirted maidfrom the platform in the railroad fed to the steps of the train. Th young woman who tried to ard a train at the Pennsylvania station last evening tried for fully two tminutes to place her right foot upon ,&e first step of the coach, much to amusement of those who had just stepped off the coach and others who wre desiring to board the train. The icrowd around the embarrassed girl jfrew to large proportions, two or three then saying afterwards that they had !ecome so interested that they had missed their trains. t Finally the maiden' appealed to the conductor. The grizzled railroad veteran lifted the little body of the girl and placed her on the platform. He then declared that the railroad probably would be obliged to get gang planks for the wearers of this attractive skirt.

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is Thirty Years the Dead Line for Trained Stenographers in thisCity ?

, Is a trained stenographer who has passed beyond the 30-year mark met by almost insurmountable obstacles in securing steady employment in Richmond? Miss "Emma Brown" whose real name is in possession of The Palladum, declares hat such is the case, and that for the last four years, despite unremitting industry in seeking permanent positions she has been unable to find steady work. That the average business man desires a younger and probably less experienced stenographer is the statement of Miss "Brown." She assert3 that she has made a study of this peculiar phase in office work, in this city and other cities and that most stenographers are between the age of 18 and 25. The reason that few stenographers of her sex are found who

have passed the quarter-ceutury mark and fewer still who passed 30 years., Miss "Brown" declares cannot be attributed entirely to marriage. "it's because business men desire to have younger life about them," the young woman states. "It's not because of the fact that the work is not done correctly for in most instances it is done more quickly and efficiently by an older employe. On the other hand some a very small minority older employes become decidedly independent and of course this is one reason that class is discharged."

The opening and closing of some of the gates of the Panama canal is done by a massive arm weighing five tons.

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(National News Association) CHICAGO, Nov. 14. Three thousand union teamsters went on a strike here today following the refusal of the transfer companies to renew contracts with the men and to accede to some new demands made, by them. All the freight houses, warehouses, and mercantile establishments are sadly crippled. It is said that 20,000 teamsters eventually will be involved.

LEAVES BARBER CHAIR i f. . Irvin Hull, commonly known as ,'Kid" Hull, has forsaken the barber chair, and with his father, Robert Hull has . purchased the Sapphire restaurant on South Eighth street. They tpok possession of the eating house today.

Over fifty tons of tickets are issued each year by one of England's railroads.

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HAVANA CIGARS Eight For A Quarter or 3 for 10c. Full size, Hand made and well made. That is a Cigar Bargain. We'll sell you a sealed can of 25 of these Monogram Cigars, for that la their name, for 75c. Creme and Poudre Simon, Satin Skin Toilets. . Pennants and Thanksgiving Postal.

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