Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 250, 1 October 1915 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 1. 191$
CANVASES DY DU!1DY PLEASE SPECTATORS AT ART EXPOSiTOIl
t Among the most pronounced attractions at the annual exhibit of art in the High school gallery this season, is
'a painting, entitled, "The Cypress of
Monterey," a $1,500 'canvass by William Rltschel of New York. It is a nocturnal scene, of plain subject but realistic in life-like picturesqueness. Visitors are showing a strong favoritism
(for it, according to Miss Chamness, 'curator of the gallery. ; Another painting attracting atten-
tlon is one entitled ?New England Cot-
, tages" ' by Gardner Symons of New ; York. The artist has visited in Rich-
' mond and is known personally here 'as well as having his work accorded ' full recognition by local artists and j persons familiar with, the best in ar
tistic paintings. -. No less attractive are the paintings
of John E. Bundy of this city which are on exhibit Two of these, "Evening at the River," and "Early Snow,"
) are considered by some as among the (best paintings he has displayed in the High school gallery.
Other canvasses which are always given approval by the visitors are "Silver Day" by George W. Bellows, "8tlll Life" by William M. Chase, "Ponte Veccbio. Florence" by Colin Campbell Cooper, "Madison Square,
iNew York," by Paul Cornoyer, "Marigaret" by M. Jean McKane and "The j Romance of the Rose" by Clare W. iParrlsh.
RICHMOND BAND PLAYS AT RALLY Boosters for the Eighth district Re- ' yubllean rally and ox roast were in the city today and induced a large number of local Republicans to attend the rally at Winchester next Wednesday. Arrangements are being made for the Richmond Concert band to make the trip and give concerts during the day. John Wesley Hill is to be the principal speaker. CHA8E8 HIS FORD
BRAZIL, Ind., Oct. 1. When his ntnmnhtiA n Ford started ud when
he cranked it, R. A. Lawson, an under-1 taker, managed to escape from in front of it without injury. The Ford I started down a hill, with Lawson in pursuit. Lawson . overhauled the ;
"louse" in short order ana jumpea in barely In time to steer it clear of a telephone pole. ,. Tn the course of a year about 1,500
species of birds are imported into the j country.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEG1 Newfoundland Men in Training Xr 111. : Jr.., . , . . i i . If kv-v ;:jyrcm If V " s'44 ,
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r.:ns. i;u;jt c::icts C0I1TEST FOR f E0AL
WILLIAMSBURG, Ihd., ' Oct. 1. A gold medal contest will be given by Mrs. Logan Hunt of Carlos City. Ind tomorrow evening at 7: 30 o'clock at the Friends church in Williamsburg. The! contestants are- Misses Evelyn Chamness, Iona Wright, Ethel John-sr-Esther Frazer, Thelman Hinshaw a .vachel Rhode.' T" ? ' " ' -i ' K ' The contest was to have been held Sunday afternoon at Hopewell, but for some reason the date and place were changed and the contest at Hopewell postponed. ,
Great Demand for New v Constipation Remedy
They ht that tb advent of tha sataal tablet1' as a vcMtabl subatitute tSr calomel has resulted tn an extraordinary demand for this remarkable product. It seems to have mads a hit particularly with those afflicted with ehronte constipation, who were qwlck to recognise its advantare ever calomel and the usual laxatives. - Sentanel tablets, aside from their etflcacy. doubtless owe their success laraely to a tendency to aid ia brlasing about natural functioning Instead of encouraging the "cathartic habit" Also, instead of Injuring the membraneous lining of the organs involved, they exert a healingInfluence. Instead of weakening-, they add ton to the intestinal waU. And they work so easily and gently, they are of course preferred on this account to the violently acting purgatives. Their lnexpennlveness Is another reason for the popularity of sentanel tablets. One need procure only a dime's worth. . and take pne tablet upoq retiring, to be convinced that the ideal remedy for ooastipatloa. torpid Uver. and their many evil cone, gnencea, has finally . been found. - Plug, gists Review.
WOMEN RETURN
FROM MUNCIE
Several Richmond members of the
W. C. T. U. will return tonight from Muncie, where they attended the state convention of the organization which held a two-days session in, that city.
Among -thise will - be: Mrs. Edgar Nicholson, Mrs. James B. ' Unthank, Mrs. Rebecca Davis, Mrs. Barnard,
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Mrs. Mulford, Mrs. R. W. Randle, Mrs. T. P. Keplinger and Mrs. Roscoe Kirk-man.
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TONIGHT 2-Reel Essanay Comedy Drama -'mid Over -Motor" by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Coming Wednesday - 6-Reel Feature THE SPENDTHRIFT
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Next Thursday Big 2-Reel Essanay Release With Charles Chaplin In His Newest Comedy Hit "SHANGHAIED" Don't Miss This Big Scream.
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TODAY tRex Beach's Fascinating Drama, of the Alaskan Gold Fields "The Spoilers" In 9 Reels Featuring WILLIAM FARNUM and KATHLYN WILLIAMS A thrilling story of the mining camps In the days when life was a gamble and risked on the, throw of a dice. A drama of life . in the raw. A Rex Beach story his best . Admission 10 Cents Shows 8tart at 6:30 and S:30 Coming Next Week i The Limit of Stupendous Sensationalism
6 Reels Featuring ANITA STEWART AND EARL WILLIAMS SUNDAY - World Film Corp. Presents ALEC B. FRANCIS "After Dark"
The Juggernaut
Nwfl(Pir.ffl :(t3irMtttilsttMa(ill FfiMslhi aitt i i Tane RaiiilliroaKffl Store. SATOlRroAY IS TEIE LAST PAY dDF TBDE SALE ' If You Buy Tomorrow You Save. Walt and You Lose. Come Tomorrow. It Will fie the one Big Bet of the Season PRICES ARE MURDERED & SLAUGHTERED BEYOND RECOGNITION
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TOMORROW SATURDAY, the last day, our sale will break all selling records in every department for we have put the prices down; again on many staple lines of merchandise that are somewhat broken on all odd lots accumulated from the heavy selling of the 15 days of the sale, and also on all new merchandise that has been coming in daily for the past week. r ; Again, for one day only, the public can discriminate between truly great values and the second, third and ; fourth raters. Everything has and will be sold just as advertised Richmond folks know this so well that merely the mention of the word "sale" at The Railroad Store draws big crowds from every direction and they're a cheerful buying throng that spend their money with that exhilarating excitement that comes from knowing FOR SURE they are getting 2, 3, 4 and even 5 times the worth of every dime and dollar. Spme stores trot out a sale whenever business gets dull. Not so with us, for business never gets dull here. We admit we have our share of sales, but in every, instance the values are here to back them up. We are always on the lookout for stocks and "good buys." Whenever we make a good purchase you can bank on a good sale.' We are just closing the biggest and best sale of , our entire career. One more day only Saturday, October 2nd. ... When the clock strikes ten tomorrow night we pull down' the curtain on the big double combination sale that has been like a mighty avalanche, sweeping everything before.it. In' all fairness to yourself come tomorrow and put our values to the inexpensive test of comparison. The ; most optimistic of you wouldn't dare hope for such bargains' of ten. Come early. There are thousands of special bargains only waiting to get within range of your economical eye. Someone will snap them up tomorrow the last day of this "S-Different" Sale, not to be forgotten soon! .-';.;'-. '"' v(w."v NO TIME TO QUOTE PRICES. YOU MUST CALL PERSONALLY TO APPRECIATE THE MAG!J1TUDE OF THE LAST DAY'S SALE VALUES. NOW COME.
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ENTERS HARVAOD ' Vincent D. Nicholson, son of 8. Edtpr. Nicholson, editor jof thelAOrlcmn Friend, has left for CambrIdgV Mass., to resume hl$ last year's study of law in Harvard, university. j . y ' . Great Britain's Tlrrt submariBe cost $175,000
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CURED MEATS ' No.1 Sugar Cured Hams 14c lb. No. 1 . Sugar Cured Shoulder 12c lb. No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon 18c lb. Smoked Bean Bacon ....10c lb. ABSOLUTELY PURE LARD No. 3 Pall 2'2 lbs. Net Weight 33c No. 5 Pall AV2 lbs. Net Weight 55c No. 10 Pall 9 lbs. Net Weight -.. $1.05 Sweet Pickled Bean Pork 10c lb. OLEOMARGINE Buehler Bros. Special, 2 lbs. for .: ......... -j .;.. 36c Moxley's Special, 2 lbs. for 36c Swift's Lincoln, 2 lbs. for... 25c CANNED GOODS 1 large can California Peaches, halves and peeled 10c 15c can Extra Standard Quality Tomato I0e ' 1 large can. Alaska Salmon.. 10c ,.-3 cans porn, Sifted Peas, Kidney Beans, Catsup or Mustard. - assorted to please M-....25c
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FRESH JVIEATS Prime Rib Roasts ....,12e lh. Chuck Roasts 12140 lb. Rump Roasts ......... 124e lb. Pot Roasts 12140 lb. Boiling Beef ...8c lb. Round or Sirloin Steaks ..So lb. . e Ports rhouae Steaks 18e lb. Small Club Steaka 1So lb. Pork Loin Roasts 17c lb. Fresh Pork 8hotridere..12Ve lb. Fresh Link Sausage ...Wte lb. Fresh Bulk Sausage. ..124e lb. : Frankforter Sausage ..124e lb. Girlic'Sausage ........ 12ic lb. Liver Sausage ..10c lb. Head Cheese ....... .7. .10e lb. " . 8ummer Sausage 20c lb. CHEESE Full Cream Cheese 20c !b Brick Cheese .. . 20e lb. . COFFEE : - Fmncy SUel Cut Coffee, the 35c .... - ;l .. kind 23e.lb.
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