Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 116, 26 March 1913 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND BALLAD IU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDXESDAY,3fARCn 26, 1913,

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ability to provi6 drinking water is another serious obstacle in the way of relieving the distress.

Richmond traction office, at 1:55 o'clock). WEST ALEXANDRIA, O Two auto trucks leaded with boats left this place at noon today for Dayton. In each boat was placed as much bread and other provisions as was possible to carry.

WATER RECEDING. (Report received over telephone in Richmond traction office at 2 : 00 o'clock). DAYTON, O. The water in the streets of this city is receding at the rate of one foot an hour, although at this time the water at Third and Main streets is ten feet deep. "

ATTEMPTS TO RAISE MONEY. (Report received over telephone In Richmond traction office, at 1:50 o'clock). EATON, O. A local grocer has $500 worth of groceries which he can send to Dayton, but refuses to allow the goods to leave his place of business until he receives money for the provisions. Attempts are being made by local people to raise this amount in order to alleviate suffering in the stricken city.

SENDING MANY BOATS. (Report received over telephone in

McCULLOUGH AT DAYTON ( Report received over telephone in Pennsylvania railfoad office, 1 o'clock) DAYTON. O., March 26. Supt. McCullough, of the Richmond Division of the Pennsylvania reached Dayton this morning and after an examination of the bridge over the little Miami reported that it seemed to be same and that it was possible that they would get a train out of Dayton late this afternoon or tonight. At noon today the water had receded until it was below the level of the bridge. (Report received over telephone in Richmond traction office, 2:15 o'clock)

DAYTON, O. Although help is coming in froia a number of sma'i towns near here, tut few peoplo nave been

supplied with food end wa-.tr. There is no drinking water to be obtained.

Many people are drinking the muddy.

and dirty water in the streets In one church in this city last , night five babies were born. Of a van load of sixteen persons, who hastily jumped aboard the truck yesterday afternoon, but two women, two men and three children were saved. The others were drowned in the streets. The C. H. & D. tracks for one mile north and one mile south of Dayton has been washed away. Miami City is badly in need of help. A number of people, crowded into a dancing academy here last night were drowned. - A building in which was located a bakery, clothing store and fruit store collapsed this morning. (Report over telephone in Richmond Traction office, 1:25 o'clock)

ON TRAIN SERVICE !

DAYTON, O. Troy, Miamisburg, West Carleton and Tippecanoe City are reported here to have been wiped off the may. Troy has a population of 7,000; Miamisburg, 10,000; Tippecanoe City, 2,000; and West Carleton, 1,800. At this time there is from seven to eight feet of water in front of the Y. W. C. A.

There Is no medrctie o affc lci at the ur i so pleasant to take as Dr. Caldwell's Syn jsin, the positive core for all diseases arisiu. "a stomach trouble Tbo orice Is very veas

To the Traveling Public: The O. R. & I. is now open between

Richmond and Ridgeville and it is their intention to run their local

trains, No. 7 and 12, and 3 and 2 between these points until the line north of Ridgeville is open. The Indianapolis division is open between Richmond and Indianapolis and an accommodation train. No. 32, will be run as far as Richmond and return to Indianapolis as No. 33, leaving Richmond as near on time, 10:30

a. m., as possible, the arrangement to I

be continued each day if conditions will permit. The line is open between Richmond and Anoka Junction but on account of high water we are unable to run trains

between Anoka Junction and Logansport, which precludes the possibility of any through service to and from Chicago for at least twenty-four hours. The condition of the line between Camdand Cincinnati is such that it will be at jeast forty-eight hours before we can give any service to Cincinnati, but will continue train No. 34 to Camden.'ieavlng at 10:00 a. m. this morning and this train will return, Camden to Richmond as train No. 35 and will continue through to Anoka Junction. Both of the lines between Richmond and Columbus. Ohio, via Piqua and

via Dayton are still closed on account of the serious trouble between Richmond and New Paris, where two large bridges , are badly damaged. On account of relief trains from Pittsburgh and St. Louis being delayed by some unlooked for trouble, it will be at

Doctors Use This for Eczema

Dr. Evans, Ex-Commissioner of Health, says: "There is almost no relation between skin diseases and the blood." The skin must be cured through the skin. The germs must be washed out, and so salves have Ions ago been found worthless. The most advanced physicians of this country are now agreed on this, and are prescribing a. wash of wintergreen, thymol and other ingredients for eczema and all other ekin diseases. This compound Is known as D.D.D. Prescription for Ecsema. Dr. Holmes, the well known Bkin specialist writes: "I am convinced that

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the D.D.D. Prescription Is as much a specific for eczema a quinine for malaria. . I tsve been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy for years." It will take away the itch the Instant you apply it. In fact, we are so sure of what D.D.D. will do for you that we will be glad to let you have a $1 bottle on our guarantee that it will cost you nothing unless you find that It does the work. Ask us also about D.D.D. Soap. It helps.

least some time late tonight tonight and very probably longer, before any service, whatever, is resumed to any eastern points. G. R. & I. now advises that they ex

pect to run their train No. S. leaving Richmond at 12:50 p. m. today as far north as Briant, this train to return to Richmond as No. 2. J. C. McCullough, Supt- .

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