Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 285, 17 October 1916 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 1916
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T POOL ARTISTS GIVE EXHIBITION
As a part of the association's program of entertainment for Centennial Hsltors the physical department of the Y. M. C. A. announces an exhibition 3f swimming and diving events to be liven by men and boy members of the Y" in the "water gymnasium" Friday svening, at 7:30 o'clock. The activities In the natorium will comprise a program of races, water games and fancy living. 5,000 PERSONS Continued from page One governor and Judge Comstock for Congress have no complaint. Surrounded 5y American flags, their pictures appear on the walls, and chairs are provided. Richmond Lumber Company The little house, all ready for setting in the center of a backyard for a playbouse, occupies the booth as a sample of the work of the company. It is electrically lighted and has doors and windows like a dwelling. P. and N. Lawn Mower Company A doll is driving one of the biggest models of lawn cutters and rollers. Around it are the latest patterns of lawn mowers made in Richmond, the lawn mower center of the world. The bocth is prettily decorated. New Firm Has Big Display United Refrigerator Company The newest wrinkles in home building is t ' Built-in" refrigerator accessible to the iceman from the outside and presenting only its doors in the pantry. Samples of 242 refrigerators made in Richmond by a new half million dollar corporation which moved here recently are shown including the fine North Star, Astoria and Hoosier lines and "Lilly Biological refrigerators." P "urniture Company One cf iw ' m n home furnishing is the Ivoiy i- :ocm suite complete, the tall ivory lamp and shade and the exquisite fittings of the room, which is cet with palms. Richmond Casket Company A triple booth of beauty, background and ceiling of 62 big white satin rays of pretty lighting effects display to advantage the finest coffins made in the world, the highest priced one being $3,000. Others are down to $500. In this booth are the highest priced coffins made in the world of which Richmond Is the manufacturing center. Two Rooms Furnished Weiss Furniture Company The booth displays neatly a kitchen and bpdrooni complete. A big range and kitchen cabinet predominates in the kitchen display. Irvin Reed and Son Beneath decorations cf yellow and white streamers the utito show commences at this booth, whfie Chalmers and Allen automobiles are shown. ( ,T. Motrin Jone:; Autumn leaves surrcur.c! the" pratty Chevrolet model In the f t'ccrd booth of the automobile section. . W. N. Johnson The Auto Sheet Metal Works displays a body for a Davi'j automobile and other samples of its works. Yellow and white color.'! are used for decorations. Richmond Electric Company All rrdinary electric equipment and something appealing to housewives in electric rnnjres on which Miss Electa HenIcy, high school domestic science frachFr. will demonstrate cooking every night. Farm lighting plant also on display. William F. Klute Voss Electric Washers in a complete display of laundry appliances for a modern home, w ringer and washer operated electrically. Displays Hardware. Spencer Hardware Company Symetrically arranged and graduated buckets of paint are shown against a background of pitchforks, axes, shovi Is and other small implements. John Niewoehner A modern bathroom has been Installed with an electric pump nearby showing how it is possible for farm dwellings to have this convenience with little expense. Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Walterman Nothing suggestive of undertak ing In the booth with an American flag background and tables and chairs. U. R. Cause A beautiful floral display with big vases of chrysanthemums as sentries on each side and STOP THE FIRST COLD A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough becomes serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy combination of soothing antiseptic balsams in Dr. King's New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved congestion. Young and old can testify to the effectiveness of Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your Druggist, 50c Adv. The Thrill of Health must have its beginning in a strong and active Stomach Need HeIp?TRY BOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters
smaller flowers showing through palms. Martins Music Store Latest models of Vlctrolas are on display and furnish music in the afternoon and evening. Links tho Century. t George H. Knollenberg Co. "18661916" is the significant banner on the background of an attractive booth in gold and black poster effect by a merchant in business half as many years as the city of Richmond. Arlington Hotel Co. An Invitation in the form of wicker chairs, and a prettily decorated wall with a big panel glass as an additional invitation to persons carrying powder puffs. ? Jenkins and Co. Expensive vases, jewelry and umbrellas of all kinds are surrounding by glittering, pendant, 6hining bits of mirrors, scores of them suspended from the ceiling and catching and reflecting light in every direction. Roy W. Dennis Tailoring Company and Ray Lichtenfels, haberdasher A relieving background of plain, dark, mottled gray, forms a restful contrast from the bright lights outside. Even the pretty table light is shaded to dimness by a wicker cover. Shows Latest Models.
Lee B. Nusbaum Co. Latest and prettiest models of dresses are shown for the women to get style tips for the winter. .Suits are not forgotten. Clem Thistlethwaite Pennants and pillows attract to this booth where music is furnished by Grafanolas in latest cabinet designs. Palms add to the attractive appearance. Brehms Toy Shop Heaven descend ed for tots and dumped a Santa Claus' bag into the center of the festival for them to gloat over. All the toys are there in the last word. Nothing miss ing but paper and pencil to accommodate for "Dear Santa Claus" letters. Item Newspaper Company Attract lvely decorated and lighted with a prettily arranged frame in which the name is displayed in electric lights. Balloons are buffetted to the ceiling by a draft from an electric fan on the floor. Sam Fred Twin booths represent the "Twin stores," showing shoes and men's clothing. An Instructive display of the process of wool manufacturing f'-m the shearing to the weaving is Even the live sheep is there Shows Pretty Basket. Fred II. Lemon Co. The possibil itles for cheering and enhancing a din ing room with a simple bouquet of flowers 13 shown m this floral booth which has a celling of dainty boquet baskets and a bower of flowers. Boston Store Autumn leaves in all their colors form a background for latest Autumnal etyles in suits and shirt waists. Sol Meredith Post. C. A. It "After I left Gettysburg, I went through Car lisle on my way to Harrisburg and was a sample of what could be heard from the lips of hale veterans who surrounded and filled the G. A. R. booth, making themselves comfortable. I. R. Howard Co. A simple and effective arrangement for showing a few lines of staple groceries, chiefly canned goods, handled by the wholesale firm. Lighted by Jack-o'-lanterns. Palladium Printing Co. Pretty to fiit in with Its parlor-like setting, embellished with palms. Furniture from Weiss Furniture Co., and pictures from the Richmond Art store, lighted by a pretty table lamp. Shows Dainty Boots. Neff and Nusbaum Dainty filigree work attracts the eye to the ceiling, whence it travels to a string of the tiniest "vest pocket size" boots to the biggest boot in Richmond. Latest styles of shoes for fall and winter are shown in two front cases. Hoosier Store A pretty floor and pretty walls are the setting for a complete line of suits and furnishings and pretty walla are the setting for a complete line of suits and furnishings and shoes for men and women. A doll clasps ribbons to each display. George H. Nolte This display is a palace of rugs. The whole booth is artistically decorated with fancy rugs. Large rolled rugs furnish the pillars. It is by common consent that this booth is described as most unique. Auto Sales Agency A 1917 model, Magical Effect of Simple Face Peeler To maintain a clearfl white, youthful complexion, there's nothing so simple to use and yet so effective as ordinary mercolized wax, which you can get at any drug-store. Just apply the wax at night as you would cold cream. In the morning wash it off with warm water. If you've never tried it you can't imagine the magical effect of this harmless home treatment. It causes the old worn-out scarf skin to come off in minute particles, a little at a time, and soon you have entirely shed the offensive cuticle. The fresh young un-der-skin now in evidence is so healthy and girlish looking, so free from any appearance of artificiality, you wor: der why you had not heard of this I marvelous complexion-renewing secret long ago. Equally magical in Its action Is a simple wrinkle-removing lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel, Bathing the face in this for two or three minutes immediately affects every line and furrow and improves facial contour wonderfully. Adv SHINE IN EVERY DROP" Black Silk Stove Polish Is different. It does not dry out: can be used to tha lust drop; liquid and pasta one quality: absolutely no iraatc; n Hunt or dirt. You Lot your money' worth. Black Silk t Stove Polish Is not only most economical, trot it (rives a brilltnt, ail! y lustra tho- cannot tw obtained with any other noliah. Black Si I It Stove Polish does not rob oft -It lasts foor times as ions as ordinary polish so .1 s vesyon time, work and moDey. Don't forzet when yoa Want Etove polish, be sure to ask for Black Silk. If it isn't the best stove polish you ever used your dealer will refund yoor money. Black Silk Store Polish Works, Sterling, Illinois. Use Black Silk AirDrrln Iron Enamel on grates, registers, stove-pipes, and an tomobile tire runs. Ire vents rusting. Tryi'. Us Blsck Silk Metal Pol. Ish f - rnlverw are, nickel .tinware or bmss. It v.orka quickly, easily and leaves a brilliant surface. I' has no equal for use an automobiles.
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six cylinder Chandler automobile is on display in this booth. A rest room is provided and demonstrators are always present to explain the latest building designs to those interested, i Standard Pattern and Manufacturing Company Gas engines with dynamos, grinders and air compressors attached are on display at this booth. The specialty is a small compressor suitable for use in garages for inflating automobile tires. Stanley Plumbing and Electric Company Fixtures which go with a modern bath room feature this exhibit. A bubbling sanitary drinking fountain for the convenience of the visitors at the festival ground is proving quite popular. Haner and Fahlsing This display is
j made up of varnishes and paints. Pan els showing the effect of the varnlsfces on old lumber and no new feature the exhibit. Adam H. Bartel Company, Jobberand manufacturers Corn husking clothes are in demand at present. This company shows exactly what it has to offer in these lines at its booth. The overalls are slightly of a different color than what they were a year ago. The scarcity of dyes is responsible. Jones Hardware Company All the latest Improvements in Victrolas are shown in the exhibit. There is tne automatic stop, the newest, needles, and the latest designs in cases. But Victrolas do not take up all the room, there is a display of what effects can be secured by the use of the com pany's varnish. Shows t '""-il. Mather Brother. ' jmpany A glowing, spouting vclci..o built of coal is attracting much attention for this exhibit. J. F. Hornaday Do it electrically, is the appeal of this booth. The latest electric cookers, toasters and chaffing dishes are on display. Men who are speculating on hunting much this win ter find an interesting display of am munition there. J. M. Eggemeyer Company A cheese which weighs exactly 1,296 pounds is on display at this booth There is also a monster keg of Jumbo Queen olives direct from Spain. The barrel contains 179 gallons and holds 26,850 olives. Moose Lodge Literature showing the benefits of the Moose lodge is being distributed. To draw attention to RHEUMATISM AFTER HIS DAY'S OUTING HUNTING, TRIP ON A WET DAY BRINGS PAINFUL RESULTS Once upon a time Charles Mullen, of Philadelphia, went gunning. It was a dismal rainy day, and Jong exposure to cold and wet brought on a severe attack of rheumatism. He was confined to his home. A friend recommended Sloan's Liniment, citing his own case as evidence of its effectiveness. Mullen bought a bottle and applied it to his aching limbs. Soon improvement was noticed and he was able to return to business. Mr. Mullen writes: "Since that experience I have never been without Sloan's Liniment in the medicine chest." You will find it soothes bruiBes, sprains, toothache and relieves lame back, neuralgia, in fact all external pains. At all drugists, 25c, 50, and $100 a bottle. A Quaint and Attractive Frock. 1813 This model Is nice for serge, taffeta, velvet, poplin, faille, gabardine and velour. The gathered skirt is joined to an underbody that is overlaid to form a vest over the fronts. The outer waist is gathered and finished with a ripple peplum. The rolled collar forms a reverse over the fronts. The sleeve is in wrist .length, and has the fulness gathered over the back of the arm under a tab. The dress is finished at raised waistline. The patern is cut in 3 sizes: 16, 18 and 20 years.. It requires 7 yards' of C6-inch material for an 18-year size. The skirt measures about 3 yards at its lower edge. . A patern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cants in silver or stamps. , . , Nemo .............................. Address City . ; .v. . . .v. . . .v. . . ... Sl3 ...... ...V...a.4 Address Pattern Department, Palladium. . v
the booth, the loJge sent its band and drill team on a parade over the principal streets and through the exposition grounds last evening. Provide Rett Room. 4 Wilson, Pohlmeyer and Downing, undertakers A rest room for tired people has been provided. Current literature is always on the table. Wilson, Cleaner Demonstrations of difficult jobs of dry cleaning make up this exhibit. Although colors are dangerous to work with because of the dye shortage the exhibit shows that skilled cleaners can handle them satisfactorily. Seaney and Brown Considering the cold snap, the display is especially appropriate. It consists of all kinds of stoves. The hard coal burners on display are large and massive, yet neat in design. Representatives of the company are always on hand to demonstrate. . Decorate Rest Room. B. P. O. E. The rest room which the fraternal order has provided for the comfort of those who visit the exposition grounds has been made to resemble a lodge room as nearly as possible. The chairs are large and spacious, lodge emblems decorate the walls a phonograph with plenty of records stands in the corner. . J. Runge and Company Attention is called to the fact that pancake days
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exceptionally large sale of canned goods this winter. This company is showing the public what it has to offer. Westcott Hotel It's tempting that dining table all prepared for the party. And beside the table is a live waiter to get anything else that you might want. But if you attempt to get to the table, the waiter informs you that it is Just a sample. Exhibits Office Chairs. Bartel and Rohe If It's used in an office, it can be found in this booth. The display contains everything from a pencil to a steel, fire proof filing cabinet. Attention is called to the fact that a man spends more time in his office chair than he does in bed and some nice comfortable chairs are on exhibition. . Singer Sewing Machines Sewing machines have not escaped the twentieth century demand for motor power. Instead of being run with the old fashioned foot pedal, the latest ones are run by electric motors. W. H. Hood & Company By means of booth, Richmond's new wholesale grocery company makes its initial public bow. The exhibit shows a sample of the extensive line of canned goods which the company carries. Shows Difficult Work Richmond Home Laundry Red
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likes to spread over white. This is' one of the most difficult problems, which confronts laundrymen. -To show how It "gets away" with the problem, the laundry Is displaying ahistoric old bed spread which it recently washed. , American Seeding Machine Com-" pany All kinds of Implements needed by farmers to plant crops are foundin this exhibit. Swayne Robineon Company It used to be that a hay baler could not be' set in a 6pace shorter than sixty feet. This was when the power was furnish-" ed by horses. The new motor baler which is manufactured 'by Swayne, Robinson company and which is on
-display, is only about twenty feet long. Display Hog Oilers National Automatic Hog Oiler Company A hog likes to rub itself against, a post. When he rubs himself against one of the special iron posts like those, on display at this, booth, he gets a shower bath which makes him immune to skin diseases. Advance Company A device by which all the windows of a greenhouse can easily be opened so fresh air may blow in across the plants on warm days is on display at this booth.. It is all done with a wrench of a handle. & (Coats WOMEN'S SUITS
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