Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 325, 30 September 1909 — Page 9
THE mCIIUOUD FALUUJIU1I ASD SU-TEUiGlLA 11, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEB SO, 190b,
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Put on Best Dress Dur- - ing Festival. ,
DEPICT CLOSE OF SUMMER
ALTHOUGH THE DECORATIONS . WILL BE VARIED IN THE EXTREME, THIS FEATURE WILL BE ONE EMPHASIZED.
1 Will Take Any Can of Catarrh, Xo Matter Haw Chronic or What stage It la la, and Prove, ; I.Y AT MY OWN EXPESSK. That It Can ' Be Cared. Curing: Catarrh has been my buMlaes for years, and during- this time ever one million people have como to me from all over the land for treat. Ment and advice. My method Is original. I cure the disease by first cur. Inir the cause. Thus my combined
treatment cures where all else- fails. I tan demonntrate to you in Just a few days tlmo that my method Is quick, sure and complete because it rids tne system of tho , poisonous germs that cause catarrh. Send your name and dress at once to C IS. Gauss, and he will send you the treatment referred to. . Fill out , the coupon below.
FREE This coupon Is Rood for a parage of GAUSS COMBINED CATARRH CURE, sht free by mall. Simply fill In name and address on flotted lines bolow, and mail to '. K. OAUSS, 632 .Mali St.. Marshall, Mich.
KILLED 11 PERSONS
(American News ' Service) -." . Odessa, Russia, Sept' 30. Brutal tortures were Inflicted by a band of robbers at Olchovatka, 'who .murdered a millionaire land owner named AchtarSky, bis wife and family of eleven persons, plundering the residence and escaping with a great quantity of loot. The robbers broke down the door of the mansion and prevented the escape of any member of the family. Fired with wines from casks which they broke open in the cellars, the robbers murdered the family in cold blood, killing the children before their parents' yes. Then they collected their plunder .set fire to the mansion and rods away.
The exterior as well as the interior and window- decorations of the different' stores and business houses in the city during the Fall Festival, will be
most pleasing. Advantage of the fact that council has suspended . the ordinance permitting merchants to extend their decorations across the sidewalk.
so long as they do not interfere with
the traffic, will be taken by the mer
chants and it is certain that a large
number will have very appropriate ex terior decorations.
The decoration committee, of which J.' A. Perkins is chairman, has offered
three prizes, as follows: exterior dec
oration, ,V0; interior decoration 10; window decoration or display, $10. The matter of . making the awards will be left to three disinterested parties, the identity of whom will not be made pub
lic until after the awards are made.-; Many Varied Styles. .
.The merchants generally will begin
putting up both their exterior and I
terior decorations the latter part of
1 this or the early part of next week. The T : m. m m .... ...
styies or decorations win be entirely
different. Some intend to erect booths over the, sidewalk as was done in a few. instances last year. This gives an excellent chance to display articles sold within. Other stores will decorate by attaching their greenery or bunting to the buildings. , In respect to the things to be used for decorations, the association takes no part. It only asks that the color scheme represent the close of summer; that decorations appropriate to the occasion be used. Such things as corn stalks, bunting, flags, golden rod, evergreen boughs and the like are very good. 1 Different colored leaves are also good,' but it is a hard matter to make a permanent decoration by their use owing to their unstable nature.
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Stove Polish Makes brilliant, silky polish that does not rub offer dost off, and the shine lasts foar tanas as leas as ordinary store polish. It is nsed on sample stores by hardware dealers. Sold by tbem to those who want seed g-oeds.
Ail we ask is a trial, use it on your
cook stove, your parlor stove er vbur-
anre. ityonoon t nod it the be mh y oa ever nsed, your dealer la
authorized to refund roar menev.
. Insist on Black Siflc Stove Polish. Doe't accept substitutes. Made in liquid or paste one quality. BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS Stirina.Ufcnihi -v
One of the requests' for a patent received in the patent office of Germany was for a device for making
one's own matches. With the aid of
it, any one can, by five hours' work.
save 6 or 7 per cents!
A Cllueher. ' 'T'ci not particular about speed, but I must bare a gentle horse," re peated Mr Green. "My wife wants to drive, you see. . Will you warrant
this horse to be safe?" "Certainly. said the dealer reassuringly.."lie's a regular lady's horse." "You are sure he's not afraid of anything?" asked Mr. Green anxiously and for the tenth time. - , The dealer assumed en air of reflection. "Well, there is one thing that he has always appeared to be afraid of ever since I got bim," he admitted conscientiously. "It . seems as If he's scared to death for fear some one might say 'Whoa." and he not hear it."
Ancient Drldse Superstition. A primitive notion existed among the Romans and other races that a bridge was an offense and Injury to the river god, as It saved people from being drowned while fording or swimming across and robbed the deity of a certain number of victims which were his due. For many centuries in Borne propitiatory offering? of human victims were made every year to the Tiber. Men and women were drowned by being bound and flung from the wooden SubJfclan bridge, which, till nearly the end
of the republican period, was the one J and only bridge across the Tiber in :
Rome.
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Bring In your family and let us shoe them with good, substantial hoes.
the kind that will stand the knocks, for the Bey and Girl, also leek weJL
I Our Prices Are Absolutely nicht BOYS' SHOES from $1.00 up te $3.00 pair. GIRLS' SHOES from $1X0 up to $340 a pair. BOSTONIAN SHOES for Men, $330 end $4X0 a pair. STRONG & GARFIELD'S Waterproof sole, dress shoes, the greatest business man's shoe made. Ask te see them. SOROSI8 SHOES for ladies, the best fitting shoe In the world; carried In stock from A to EE. RUBBER FOOTWEAR for all shapes of Shoes. curorjiroGHAr.i & lahrhah 718 MAIN OTREET
Cunningham Cl Lfihrman .GL 03 Special For I?Jen .
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Court of Honor To Be Feature of the Richmond Fall Festival
Authorship as a Profession. Nobody should write who Is not firmly possessed of the idea that he has a vocation for literature and is not willing to endure the penalties of art foi the sake of serving an art. If a person who writes in that spirit makes a living he earns it. If he makes a fortune
he deserves it. New Tork Times.
A dwarf sees farther than the giant when he has the giant's shoulder to mount. Coleridge.
Do you' want to get married? If you do, consult the Richmond fire department members. ' They are build
ing an aeroplane handsomely decorated and designed by Assistant Chief
Sinex, and it will be exhibited on the "Court of Honor." Nocth Fifth street.
during the fall festive. - To the couple who will get marjcJed in this airship the firemen will give a handsome prize. The following communication has been received from the fire lad
dies: "The great English critic, Matthey Arnold, declared in his day that what the world! most needed was 'sweetness and light. Richmond has long been well supplied with the former. On the occasion of the Festival, to be held within our gates, this city will present such a spectacle of the latter as would have made the renowned critic rub his eyes in amazement as indeed it will many of our citizens and visitors. The principal feature of the decorative scheme will be the Court of Honor,
which will be on North 5th street, a
prominent thoroughfare. This consists of decorative columns adorned with arches, topped by agricultural. Industrial and military features and connected with festoons of electric lamps. "The municipal building and the fire company's stations are to . be elaborately draped and outlined with a liberal use of lamps for which pur pose nearly 1,000 will be required. "Charles Sinex, assistant chief of the fire department, designed the decoration and has built a full sized working aeroplane and a steam proof locomotive. The city firemen have offered a prize to the first couple that
will be married in the aeroplane.
"A trio around the citv to the har
py couple will be given In the aero
plane, or in trie festival train, pulled by a locomotive, as natural aa life, with a full crew at their dispoeaL"
Memory of
Sir John Lubbock In his remarkable book on bees proves that the honey makers bare plenty of memory. He has shown that the bees of a colony recognized each other after a separation of fifteen months. The members of the same colony always recognise esch other after a prolonged absence, and. although It has not yet been established, there seems to be good reason to believe that they do so principally by the sense of smell and not by some signal or password, as has been supposed.
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