Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 345, 20 October 1910 — Page 2
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rilE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910.
LUSTER STEAMER 7ILL BELAUNCHED At Belfast Tomorrow, the Olympic, a World's Wonder, Will Enter Water. SISTER - SHIP -BUILDING
TITANIC IS NCARINO COMPLETION AND WILL 800N BE READY FOR HER PLUNGE INTO NATIVE ELEMENT. Name , Date Ton Knots Great Eattern .. . .180 27,000 14 Arittanlc 174 8.500 15' L'mbrla 1885 10.500 18 IVU'elm der Gross. 1899 20,800 22 Deutacbland ......1900 23.600 23 Kaiser Wllhelm 11.1903 26.000 23 Adriatic .. .. ,...1907 38.Q00 23 Lusitanla .... ....1907 45.000 26 Olympic ;1910 48,000 21 (American Kew Service) Belfast, Oct, 20. An ocean ateamer that will rank among the wonders of the world was to be launched today at the yards of llarland & Wolff in this city. The steamship is the Olympic and - close by. is. her sister ship the Titanic, which will also soon be ready to take her initial plunge in the deep. . ' While nothing seems to be impossible with shfp builders, there are many bold enough to prophesy that, so far as slse is concerned, these steamers . are the last word In the. building of .merchant ships. They are being built tor the. Oceanic Steam Navigation company,' more widely known as the White Star line.' and will ply between Liverpool and New York. The new Teasels will have a displacement of .48.000 tons. They are to be 860 feet long with a beam of 90 feet and the boat deck will be more than 60 feet above the water, fn both tonnage and else they wilt 'surpass the Mauretanla and Lusitanla, although they are not expected to do In speed. The lines of the new ships are not designed for great speed, 21 knots being the average aimed at, as against the 25 of the giant Cunarders. An immense amount of space, which In fast boats is devoted to machinery, will thus be saved for cabin accommodation. The carrying capacity of the Olympic and Titanic will exceed that of any ships afloat today by at least one-third. Bach ship will cary under normal renditions, more than 5,000 persons all told.- ' ' ' J yt" ',' Are Floating Hotels. In almost every respect the new ships will be floating hotels. Daneing rooms,, smoking rooms, .cafes, a library and even gardens are to occupy prominent positions in these won derful vessels. There will be a cool avenue, of Oriental palms, beds of rosea and carnations, and arbors skilfully contrived by expert gardeners. In the winter months all these are to be protected by glass roofs. ' Among other interesting Innovations will be a swimming bath, sufficiently deep for diving and a skating rink. The suites of cabins are to be In their design and fittings equal to the rooms In the finest hotels of Europe, and families will be able to cross the Atlantic in almost the same privacy
aa In their own homes. There are to
be many dining' rooms, the principal
one of which will be elaborately dec
orated and will seat no fewer than six hundred. Those Who wish to take their meals on deck can do so at a
"verandah cafe" situated on one of
the upper decks fifty feet above the level of the water. All the cafes will be decorated rn at remarkable manner.
They will be fashioned to represent
those of the Riviera. 'Exposed raf
ters will be twined with vines, and to complete the Illusion, the attendants will be similar to those In Southern
Europe. ,
The Olympic and Titanic will be a complete In their safety appliances aa In their luxurious equipment. Each
boat will be divided into upward of
jthlrty steel compartments," separated by heavy bulkheads. An automatic device on the bridge will control all these heavy steel doors, making it
possible for a single hand to close
them all In case of danger.
A combination of turbine and recip
rocating engines will propel the ships.
It Is expected that a great economy of 'coal will be effected by this arrange
ment., The crews will be the largest ever 'employed on merchant ships, each vessel carrying more than 600
officers and men. The displacement of
each vessel when loaded will be nearly 60.000 tons. It is expected that
both ships will be ready to be placed
In regular service early next spring. .
, Brighten Up New la the time to do small paint Infl and decorating around the home. For the many who do this work for themselves we can recommend Saplin" Palnta and Varnishes. The Sapolln Floor and Furniture Stains are easy to apply and give fine results.. 'They era , colored varnishes, Imitating ' closely aM the popular woods, such aa oak. walnut, cherry, mahogany, etc In cans from 13 cents to 78 cents. Other lines are Gold Paints, 15, 25 nd 40 cents. Plain- Furniture Varnish 10, IS and S cents.. Enamels for Bods, Chairs, etc., 15. $5 and 40 cents. Stove Pipe enamel 15 and 25 cents, feath Tub Enamel 25 and 40 cents.
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6th and Main. "The Reaall Store
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THAT MIIXPROBLEM Will Again Be Investigated to Learn if Sanitation Affects Dairymen.
HEIRONIMUS IS IN CHARGE
CHAMPIONS
OBACCQ
If dairymen operating with high class and most modern equipment are driven out of business at the price which dairymen now receive for their products, the municipal research bureau believes that there is something radically wrong. S. C. Heironlmus, a member of the research bureau was authorized at the meeting on Wednesday evening to go ahead and Investigate the cost and conditions under which milk is sold in other cities In Indiana. The committee took up the milk question Boon after the Commons' Dairy company went into the hands of a trustee. It Is probable that an agitation for burning the leaves in the morning will be started. The bureau believes this would be better than to burn the' leaves In the evening as is now the practice. For several hours in the evening the air is filled with smoke. Dut by burning the leaves in the morning the committee feels as though the smoke would evaporate more rapidly than it does In the evening because there is more air stirring.
The Applan Way. The famous Applan way, mentioned by almost every Roman writer, connected the Eternal City with all parts of south Italy. For many miles from Rome the space on each side was filled with sepulohers, many of them of persons distinguished In history. To have a sepulcber on the Applan way was equivalent to being buried In Greenwood, fn New York, or Tcre la Chaise, In raris.
Household Economy Hew to Have tha Best Cough' Syrup and Save $2, by Making It at Home.
Cough medicines, aa a rule, contain a large quantity of plain syrup. If you take one pint of granulated sugar, add pint of warm water, and stir about 2 minutes, you have aa good syrup as money could buy. If you will then put 2 ounces of IMnex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup, you will have as much cough syrup as you could buy ready-made for 2.50. . It keeps perfectly. And you will find It the best cough syrup you ever used even in whooping cough. You can feel it take hold usually stops the most severe cough In 24 hours. It is Just laxative enough, has a good tonic effect and taste is pleasant Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. It is a splendid remedy, too, for hoarseness, asthma, chest pains, etc. Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guialcol and all the healing pine elements. No other preparation will work in this formula. , This recipe for making cough remedy with pinex and Sugar Syrup is now used and prized in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada. The plan has often been imitated but never successfully. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Tinex or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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FOR AMERICAN WOMEN Gertrude Atherton, Novelist, Who Smokes, Says It Is a Pleasant Pastime.
PRACTICE TAKES NERVE
MANY USE CIGARETTES SECRETLY AND ONLY OLD TIME PERVERSION AND PIOUS ANIMADVERSIONS STAND IN WAY.
Chicago. Oct. 0. -Well,'! said Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, "if you ask me, I see no reason why women shouldn't smoke cigarettes. Neither, I fancy, do many women of the better class in America, for I am sure they do it, and quite freely too, in their own homes, although, of course, they refrain from smoking in public. Most of them, though, once they have acquired the habit, probably .would like to have their license to smoke when and where they please extended. And why shouldn't they enjoy the same privilege as men in that regard?" In a Brief Visit Here. Mrs. Atherton made those statements at the LaSalle hotel, where she is a guest in a brief stay in Chicago on her way from her home in San Francisco to the East. VI know thern is a certain stodgy, bourgeois sentiment against smoking," she continued. "I hear that club women and persons of that sort occasionally indulge in pious animadversions upon smoking women. And often some public lecturer will get up and make herself ridiculous denouncing the practice, but cigarette smoking Is increasing rapidly In America nevertheless. And why shouldn't it? It's a pleasant pastime. Some Use Them Secretely. "I'll venture to say that many of those women who make so much fuss in public, go home and light a cigarette in their own rooms and help pass a dull evening. Surely you'll not be surprised to learn that at the houses where I am entertained in New York and San Francisco cigarettes are passed to the women with their coffee as a matter of course. And wherever women have become frank and have lost their ittle hypocritical nerves, you will find them smoking,
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Kotch COLLARS
Sit snugly to the neck, the tops meet in front and there is ample space for the cravat. . . ttcJ for 3c. CluatuPeabody St CoMakara
just as they drink liqueurs after dinner." Mrs. Atherton. who has once or twice soared into the realms of those novelists, who are ranked as the "best sellers," smokes cigarettes herself, and since she is a novelist, it may be assumed that she is something on manners and customs. 4 ' Practice Also Grawing. t . "Do you think smoking is as general among American as among European women?" she was asked. "Well., it is becoming so," she replied. ' "You see, American women often do not smoke because they have not been brought up to it, as we say.
Now on the continent women smoke as a matter of course. And, I assure
you, the practice, if followed In mod' eration, is absolutely harmless.
SAVED BY A SONG
Stamford, Conn., Oct. 20. A canary's death song' saved the life of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elero here last
night. Soon after midnight its "last
weak and quavering notes were buU
loud enough to waken Mr. Elero. He sprang up with a sense of suffocation
and nausea. He was nearly overcome
and fell, but regained his feet with
an effort and staggered to a window.
Throwing it open, he thrust out his
head and called for help. His neigh
bors rushed to his appartment, and found him unconscious , on the floor, and his wife seemingly lifeless in bed
in a room off the kitchen. The ca
nary whose song had Baved Elero, lay
on its back in a cage near-the range
The room was full of gas, which had
been given off by the coal fire.
Only One "SROMO QUININE, that Is Laxative Rrorno Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in 3 Days
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-SMOW . . First Weekly "Chrysanthemum Friday" at The Flower Shop Every Friday during the Chrysanthemum season; we are going to offer BARGAINS- IN CHRYSANTHEMUMS. . The blooms will be finei fresh, beautiful flowers, tl kjnri which we regularly sell for $2.00 to $3.00 per dozen. Our aim in this, is to get Richmond citizens' acquainted with THE FLOWER SHOP. Beautiful Chrysanthemums 62c Half Doz. Friday Only No boxes, no deliveries at the price. Hue HoweF Shop 1015 Main St. Fred H. Lemon & Company PHONES: The Flower Shop, 1093; Greenhouses, 4074."
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Most every home in town could be made more pretty by adding a few lighting fixtares. Nothing adds so much for the price
Ctondeflfieirg 1 to $60 Eflecttiriie Showers 3.50 tl 40 Cefinnmiffl Ebdhnircs ?5c ftp 35.00, , , . . , .'. . ' ' . . . v . . . i 1. : .. ; e;J f'orcli Lanterns and Brackets Den Lights, Mission Efflfectts Combination Gas and Electric of Straight Electric Fixtures . . . Art ..(Blliiss' Pefflmes '..." , ' . " CaMflesftiiclks, Qassware, ettc.
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desire.
We will furnish electrician to put
the fixtures in your house If you Work guaranteed.
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