Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 323, 28 September 1909 — Page 9

THE KICUllOND PALULDIUM AND SUN-TBLEGBAM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 558, 1909.

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FLOIVER SHOW TO BEBIGME Attraction Will Be Held in the Old Rosenbloom-Buntin Room.

TO ENCOURAGE AMATEURS

LIBERAL PRIZE8 HAVE BEEN OFFERED TO CONTESTANTS THE DISPLAYS WILL BE EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL.

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Bavarians drink most of the beer they make. Of a product of nearly half a billion gallons, last year, only seventy-three million gallons were exported. The home consumption is 248 quarts a year for 'every man, woman'

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When the officials of the Fall Festival association planned for the flower show, which Is to be given in the vacant room at 824 Main street, they had in mind the women. Accordingly they made a special class for-amateur growers, which class Includes principally house plants, as frost will no doubt have killed the out door plants by the time of the festival. Frank Waldele is chairman of the committee.. In addition to the amateur class, the association has arranged for the display of plants' grown by the florists of this community. These displays will Include everything grown In the greenhouses and liberal prizes will be given the professionals as well as the amateurs. - . -:?;: The flower, show of the first fall festival was held at the court house. It was very difficult to get in the room. The flower , show attracted a larger crowd than an other , indoor display, however, .-l'' -r ''" VC '; : The displays this year are both of potted and cut flowers.- The amateur Is somewhat limited In" the display pf cut flowers, and will ; have to confine his attention to the varieties such as

asters, dahlias, cosmos and the like. ' The following prizes have been offered for the exhibits, of potted plants by amateurs: v .; . , ' Boston Fernlst,' ?4.0Q; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00. u;V:l Crested Fern 1st, $1.50; 2nd, 75c. Box Wood Jst. $150; 2nd, 75c. Rubber Plant 1st, $1.50; 2nd. 75c.' Fan Plant (Latanla) 1st, $1.50; 2nd. 75c -, Palm (other than Latanla) 1st, $1.50; 2nd, 73c. Umbrella Plant 1st, 75c; 2nd, 50c. - Hex Begonia 1st, 50c; 2nd, 25c. Flowering Begonia 1st,- 50c; 2nd, 25c. ,r Asparagus Plumosus 1st, 50c; 2nd, 25c.';':,. Asparagus Sprengeru 1st, 50c; 2nd, 25c. . ' -

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LENGTH OF WORKDAY.

Various Opinions as to the Prop v Period of Work. That the general workday cann well be rrdwed to less than els hours unless there is pronounced 1: crease In culture among the people a whole is tbe opinion of James Dun can, vice president of the AraorUT.s Federation of Labor; olherwlw. as h puts it. the so called leisure tin; would not be used wisely, "mora lit; would uflrr. and the necessary prioress to continue anything - like ide:: life would be destroyed." Arthur M. Watson, secretary of th Carpenters' District council. Bostoi. thinks that the limit cannot Ite stt. Im that as the unjust rule of "those wb have" over "those who have not" 1: thrown off hours steadily will rtotless. Henry Abrams. secretary of th Boston Central Lnbor union, sees tbi as the ultimate end: -A Ave hour daj for five days a week, with $5 the mini mum wage." Charles L. Raine. secretary-treasurer of the Boot and Shoe Workers union, finds eight hours quite equitable, but suggests that aa education. Invention

i and application of machinery increase

hours will grow lefts, the limit being the shortest period of work that "will give good wages and the largest measure of freedom, recreation and enjoyment to the worker." , also enabling him to properly care for his family and save for a rainy day.

Dr. -Abernethy. the great English

physician, said, "Watch your kidneys. When they are affected, life Is in danger." 5FoIey'a Kldnex. Remedy makes

healthy ; kldneytC corrects urinary Ir

regularities, and tones up the whole

system. A. G. Luken & Co.

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Exchango of Cards by Moljers Unions. An agreement has been entered Into between the Iron Moldera' Union or North America and the Associated Iron Molders of Scotland whereby an exchange of working cards will be permitted in the future. This means that tbe card of the Scottish union will be accepted here In lieu of an initiation fee, and vice versa.

Down to Hard Pan. In moving and settling down, tbe family had subsisted on short rations, and . one morning Mrs. Drew, found herself facing an unknown deficit. "Nora." she said to the maid of all work, "what -Is there. in the storeroom?' -;: r-"Every blessed thing is-given out but the tea an' coffee." Nora informed her,' "and sure they will. If they last long enough." YfitbV romnnnlnii.

The postmarks of Belgium advertise the international exposition of 1910.

Sole Agents May V Manton 10c Patterns

Fall Pattern Hats $3.50, $3.90, $4.50, $5.00 Worth Double

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t".Th position of the. earth's magnetic pole is constsntly changing (the needle does not always point in the same direction) and the position of the Geographical North Pole la now known to be on a aheet of over shifting Ice. But both the Magnetic Pole and the Geographical Pole of the fall buyer la fixed at the Hooslsr Store' Thousands of people have discovered this pinnacle, and none have had ta turn back. We are pleased to call this The Magnetic Pole For Fall Buyers

Won Commffoirtls amufl BHankelts We are selling immense quantities of Cotton and Wool Blankets, especially those in the cotton line at 98c to $1 .75 The full line of prices is 48c, 69c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50. Fine Wool Blankets at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Home-matte Comforts at $1.98 and $2.50, others at $1.00 and up. Crib Blankets, extra fine . ... ..... .98c

Time to See Our Dig New Line of Carpets, Runs, Linoleums, Afl Curtains, Etc 00(11 Ingrain Carpets, 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c Mattings at 12c, 15c, 18c, 25c, 30c, 35c ' Brussels Rugs, room sizes at $13.50, $15.00 and $16.50. Axminster 9x12 ft. Rugs, regular $25.00 grade, $21.98. Lace Curtains, 75c to $6.00 a pair. Linoleums, Mill Ends, 39c Sq. yard.

Yoa cbedd sec oar line of Woolen Dress Goods for fell fcsfcrc tnyina. See the very special values we offer at 25c, 9e, COc, 75c and 51.C0 nor yard.

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We w fall styles are simply great ! The colorings are indescribably rich, the new patterns select, dressy and tastefuL Add to this the Genuine HandTailoring, which has given a great reputation to, the houses we buy from, and you can see why we say the new models are stunning. You need not go into our highest priced grades, either. We can fit you out in fine shape at

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Program Planned For Fall Festival

Wednesday, October 6. 9:00 A. M. Band concert 9:00 A. M. Horso show opening. 10:00 A. M. Agricultural parade. 11:00 A. M. Opening of exhibits. 11:30 A. M. Airship flight 2:00 P. M. Fire department run

and water display.

3:30 P. M. Awarding of prizes for

interior and exterior , building decor

ations and window displays. .

3:00 P. M. Band concerts. 4:00 P. M. Airship flight, 7:45 P. M. Automobile parade. 8:30 P. M. Band concerts. " 9 : 00 P. M. Fireworks display. Court

house.

Thursday, October 7. 8:00 A. M. Exhibits open. 8:30 A. M. Horse show opens. 10:00 A. M. Band concerts. 11:00 A. M. Airship flight

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rade lasting about two hours. .

3:00 P. M. Delegations assemble to

march to station-to meet Governor.

4:00 P. M. Grand welcome to the

governor by the citizens.

4:30 P. M. Automobile trips around

Traps In French. A frequent trap In French for the unwary 1 tbe difference of meaning hi similar phrases. For example, "falre feu means to fire a gun. while "fair du fen" means to light a fire: "toraber par terre" conveys the Idea of falling to the ground from one's own height whereas "tomber a terre" means to fsll from any height In other words, to tumble down and to tumble off. In the same way tralter de fat" means to call a man a fop and "tralter en rot" to treat him like a king. The English word "bore" may be expressed In two ways un rasear gives the Idea of an active bore and Mnne 'bassInolrs' of a pas alva bore. London Saturday Hvlw.

Toe development of a spirited controversy over the discovery of the north pole has called attention to th fact that the names of the town from which both the explorers started when reversed spells Hate Elmira (N. Y.) Star-Gaxette.

the city for the editors. 5:00 P. M. Airship flight 6:00 P. M. -Banquet in honor of the visiting editors and Governor Marshall (Tickets $1 each.) 8:00 P. M. Band concerts. 9:00 P. M. Fireworks display. Eighth and North E streets. Friday, October 8. 8:00 A. M. Exhibits open. 8:30 Ai M. Horse show opens. 9:00 A. M. Band concerts. 10 : 00 A. M. Premium winners parade. - ,".; 10:30 A. M. Airship flight 2:00 P. M. Burlesque athletic events and special features. South Tenth street park. 3:00 P. M. Band concert 4:00 P. M. Airship flight 5:00 P. M. Band concerts. 7:00 P. M. Citizens in costume assemble for fantastic parade. 7:30 P. M. Parade forms at Fourth and Main street and moves on Main to Fifteenth thence to South B street 9:00 P. M. Fireworks display at Fifteenth and South B street -. 9:30 P. M. Grand ball at Coliseum. (Tickets 50 cents.)

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for you to be aura that yon are serving your own interests best. Mr. Borrower, is for you to investigate rates before placing your loan. AU concerns claim the lowest rates; WE GUARANTEE THEM. - You can easily settle the matter to your own satisfaction by an Investigation. We loan money in sum a of from $5 np. upon household goods, pianos, teams, livestock, farming implements and . all . personal property, without removal, giving yoa such time and payments as you may desire, and absolutely Guaranteeing a Lower note than can be had from any similar concern In the city. Prompt service, confidential dealing, no red tape, free extensions in sickness,' and liberal rebates for unexpired time make this the most satisfactory place in the city to place your loan. If you have a loan elsewhere, let us pay it off for yon. Oat lower rates and easier payments will make It worth your while. Letter and 'phone applications given our prompt attention. Let as call and explain our rates and methods.

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