Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 323, 28 September 1909 — Page 12

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TUB niOIQIOND PAIXADinT ANT UN-WLEG11AM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1009. Governor to Be Richmond ys Guest - in -THEMl CaDfls For PfcscihI Wear The line Is now at Its very best.

A H. Moimmc CO. Second Floor Annex Right Now Is the Time For Cotton Blanket Parchases. 0 Cool nights at this time of the year are the nights when cotton Blankets should be brought into use, for the full size beds and especially for the little folks' crib. There is not the least sign of an advance in the price of these, rather LOWER THAN USUAL. You will say they are the best values you ever saw for the money. Here Are Some Special Lots: Crib Blankets It's a delight to see this new line of Cotton Crib Blankets, blue or pink with various designs, BoPeep, Tige, Tom Thumb, Teddy Bear, Goosie Gander, Santa Claus, Billie Possum and several other novel designs. The price is $1.00 each. Bath Robes at $1.98 Each Bath Robe Blankets put up in single boxes, handsome bordered and center design in colors, especially for Robes. Special at $1.98 each. Extra Grade, 1.25 Pair Extra large size heavy cotton Blankets in grey or tan with colored border, a blanket you usually have to pay $1.50 for, on sale now at a pair, $1.25. Extra Grade, 81.75 Pair For five days we will have on sale 100 pairs good heavy Wool-nap, white, grey or tan Blankets with blue or pink border, full bed size, are exceptional value at a pair, $1.75. Cotton Blankets, 59c pair to $3.50 Wool Blankets, $5.48 pair to $15.00 Cotton Comforts, $1.50 to $6.50 each. Wool Comforts, $5.00 each. Take the Elevator for the Second Floor Annex to see the magnificent line of Blankets and Comforts on display. Respectfully, The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co.

FIREMEN ARE TO SHOW THEIR SKILL

Blaze Fighters Will Give a Very Interesting Exhibition Here.

A FESTIVAL ATTRACTION ON FIRST DAY OF THE BIG EVENT AN EXHIBITION RUN BY THE ENTIRE DEPARTMENT IS TO BE ' A FEATURE.

One of the features of the Fall Festival will be an exhibition run by the .fire departments of the city. The run will take place on the first day of the festival, Monday, October 6, at 2 o'clock. All the companies will participate In the event. They will congregate at Fifteenth and North A street, and at a given signal from Fire Chief Edgar Miller, the various companies, gayly festooned in ribbons and streamers of the fall festival, will make exhibition runs down North A street.

NOW ON STRIKE Millions of Stomachs Refuse to Do Their Work Properly. All over this broad land millions of stomach owners are being held in humiliating subjection just because they are so stubborn that they will not accept a fair, square and broadminded offer. . Life is short for all of us; it will be shorter for those who let their stomachs go from bad to worse. IH. Fihe has a famous prescription called Miona and he believes - so thoroughly in its remarkable curative power that he says to every owner of a distressed stomach that he will guarantee Ml-o-na tablets lo cure acute or chronic Indigestion and all stomach ailments or money back, and the price is only SO cents a box. And still there are stubborn people right in Richmond who won't accept this offer, but continue to suffer from gas on stomach, belching of sour food, stomach pains, foul breath, dizziness, biliousness and headaches just because just because that's all, there Is no other reason. Ml-o-na tablets stop dyspeptic agony In five minutes; they cure obstinate cases of Indigestion and turn the old stomach Into new one In a few weeks

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about a minute apart. In order to add to the beauty of the occasion, the horses' hoofs will be guilded and will present a very spectacular appearance. A Water Display. At the corners of Eighth and Ninth streets on A the departments will conduct a water-throwing display, in which the new three-way nozzle recently purchased, will toe tried out. This event will be a big attraction and will arouse great interest, not only

among local people, but among out of town visitors as well. Richmond is recognized all over the state as hav

ing one of the best organized fire de

partments in the middle west.. The

local fire department has established a

record in regard to both speed and efficiency, that is doubtless without a parallel in the entire state. An extra force of police will be detailed to keep the crowds back during the exhibition run, and the streets will proba

ble be roped off to prevent any possible accident.

GOOD NEWS. Whenever you want to tell who Is the new correspondent from the little surrounding towns, just glance down the column and see whose name Is mentioned most. You can tell at a glance. It is a great deal like rub-a-lac, for you hear it mentioned more often than any other. It is the best. Try it next wash day, you will not regret it.

' It relieves stomach misery, song

oh, belching, and cues all stomach dis.

, or money back. lArge box ox salt.

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A QUAKE 01! SUNDAY People State Today That Richmond Had Two Brief Tremblings. ONE WOMAN MUCH ALARMED

That the seismic disturbances of early yesterday morning were generally felt In this city, came to light today. Those who felt the disturbance state they were afraid of being hooted at in . proclaiming that this city was in the path of an earthquake.- It is now claimed by some that there was a very slight shock Sunday morning, early.

One woman in describing her exper

ience Sunday morning said that she

was awakened by her bed gently tossing back and forth. Although greatly

frightened at the immediate time, she regained confidence soon after her bed

became anchored again, and went to sleep. Yesterday morning when she

was awakened by the same experience

she began to doubt her sanity. She remained awake a long time, trying to convince herself, that she was not dreaming. Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Shivetey were awakened yesterday morning

by their bed tossing. They also heard the noise, which Bounded like an explosion. They thought It was under the house and Mr. Sbiveley went on a tour of investigation. He carefully in

spected the cellar and finding nothing

wrong there, visited every room on the first floor, thinking that something might have fallen ranging the noise.

HON. THOMAS R. MARSHALL. Governor MarsSiall will be the guest of this city on Thursday, Oct 7th, and that evening he will attend the banquet to be tendered to the visiting newspaper editors at the Coliseum. Governor Marshall is popular all over the state and is an excellent speaker. It was at the Coliseum a year ago that he started his political campaign which resulted in the defeat of James E. Watson. Since the death of Governor Johnson of Minnesota, Marshall is looked upon as the most logical candidate for the democratic presidential nomination, four years hence.

Spanish-A merican War Vets May Be Guards at Festival

Misses 3.50 to 016.50 Ladies 06.50 to 025.00 See the Specials at 010, $12.50, 015.00 and 020.00

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we thought they would be the proper

ones for this duty.

Trusting that this matter will be giv

en serious consideration and awaiting

your reply, I remain, very truly yours, E. IL HARRIS, Secretary.

The Fall Festival management has requested the Denver Brown Posr, Spanish-American war veterans, to assist the police department in guarding the great throngs that will be in the city during the three days of the festival next week. It is quite probable that the organization will do as requested. The following letter was sent to Frank C. Kibbey, department commander, U. S. W. V., by Secretary E H. Harris: Mr. Frank C. Kibbey, Department Commander, U. S. W. V., City: Dear Sir: It has been suggested that

your organization be asked to serve as special guards to patrol the lines of march during the festival and if agreeable to you the matter be placed before the meeting of your organization tomorrow night. It will be necessary to have a well trained guard for the purpose of protecting the visitors against accident. If all indications are correct Richmond will have the largest crowd that ha3 ever assembled In the city at any one time and extra precautions must be taken to prevent accident and as your men are well trained in such affairs,

The Lac w.iceii tne Minuet. The minuet was ever tbe aristocrat of dances. Before tbe lady of the eighteenth century elected to step the dainty measure she bud many points to master, for to dunce tbe minuet was to court criticism. Tbe plunge taken, she wore a lappet on ber shoulder to tell tbe company she proposed to make or mar her ballroom reputation. Another point of etiquette lay in tbe gloves. A soiled pair was good enough for tbe country dance, but an absolutely new pair bad to adorn tbe fair bands which graced tbe minuet. And so the lady of tbe eighteenth century on dancing bent set out with two pairs in her satchel. London Chronicle.

hi rtumcd Look. The kind lady bad just banded tbe hungry hobo a sandwich and a bunk of pie. "Poor man." she said sympathetically, "are you married?" "No'm," answered tbe b. h. I got dis hunted look from beln' chased from place t place by der perlice."

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HEALTH AND BEAUTY. The girt wbo perspires will find that she will aid matters Immensely If she

will carry a tiny vial of roaewater and alcohol. Cold water dashed on the face and chest in tbe morning gives the same tonic effect of a cold plunge in the morning without the shock. A simple remedy for burns is made by adding to a cupful of olive oil a teaspoonful of carbolic acid.' Apply bandage soaked in tbe mixture. Relaxation is the secret of taking tbe mental, moral and physical kinks oat of one's system in tbe warm weather. It will take all the unsightly lines from your face and prevent new ones from forming. All too frequently is a bottle of poison mistaken for something not deadly. One way to help avoid this danger is to pat a brass beaded tack in tbe cork of every bottle containing poison. Impress this fact on tbe family. One can know immediately whether tbe bottle holds poisoa simply by the sense of touch. This knowledge Is especially valuable when you are looking for a bottle at night. If any one of the family to so unfortunate as to sprain his or ber ankle this summer you will find that you can make the doctor's part easier by soaking the afflicted member at once In hot water. This relieves the congestion, and by the time tbe doctor arrives with tbe bandages the sprain will be

ready for treatment. It Is better not to wait a jnojnenfo find out hawjicri-

ous (he Injury to. tor hot water can 3o no barm, and tbe patient's suffering wUl be greatly lessened by prompt action. . For any Inflammation of tbe eye which comes oa suddenly cold water soothes the pain. . After persistent trouble very hot water will relieve the pain and reduce the swelling. The eye cap to the most convenient way of bathing the eye. for the eyeball to washed directly. The month of the eye cup to oval, which Ota around the eye at the margin of the orbit.' The eye may be opened Into tbe lotion. A weak solution of boracle add. S per cent, may be safely need. The add mast be fresh and clear, however. Tears are the natural method of cleansing this organ.

Sufferers from Insomnia, say one who has had some experience with this trouble, should avoid sweet desserts at night as well as tea, coffee and greasy foods. Whether It to better to retire with an empty or partly fall stomach can be determined only by experiment In each iadlvtdoal case. One of tbe best ways, says the same authority, to draw the blood from tbe brain before retiring to to take a moderately swift walk, and If there Is still difficulty In getting to sleep a tepid bath and a gentle rnb win bring tbe blood front the brain to the surface of tbe body. If the cause of sleeplessness to susceptibility to son ad. staffing ears with medicaied cotton win be. ifiefnL PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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