Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 13

Location:
St. Louis, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SO, 1910. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. 13 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH.

play la three acts entitled "The Tj dertow." sity, now registered la the graduate school of arte and sciences, for a PROGRAM IS ARRAN3ED TO ENTERTAIN GERMAN EDUCATOR BILLY SUNDAY WILL TALK ON DRINK WEDNESDAY EVENING ing. He will visit the publlo schools and universities and will be a guest of the Llederkrana Club, Saturday evening. "3 TRADE MARK BUDS BLOSSOM IN NATURAL HUES ON PICTURE SCREEN LEMAIRE will be In St. Louis Nev. 1 to I Addresses will be made at the St.

Louis Club, Wednesday evening, by Mayor Krelsmann, Dr. A. Ross Hill, president of the University of Missouri. Chancellor David F. Houston of Washington University, Dr.

Calvin M. Woodward of the Board of Education and George 3. Tansey. The professor will deliver two public lectures at the Central High Sohool auditorium Thursday and Friday even I PARIS Prof. Kerschensteiner Will Deliver Two Lectures During His Stay Here.

A program has been arranged for the entertainment of Prof. George Kerschensteiner of Munich', Germany, who North Dakota Gets Dramatic Prise CAMBRIDGE. Oct. 29. The MacDowell Fellowship In Dramatlo Composition, with a stipend of $600 has been assigned for 1910-1911 to Charles Andrews of Valley City, N.

a graduate of De Pauw Univer Opera and Field Glasses THE BEST IN THE WORLD Uacd tha Uaitat) Stataa Ararf aad NaT LOGICAL REMEDY ECZEMA Many different remedies have been tried for Eczema and other skin diseases. But it is now known that the only possible cure is a mild, soothing liquid made up of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, Glycerine, and other ingredients so earefully compounded that each ingredient "has its proper effect. This compound is now made up In the D. D. D.

Prescription. Ten years of success and thousands of cures show the merit of this wonderful com pound, but the mort convincing proof Is a trial of the remedy by any eczema sufferer. D. D. D.

will prove to yon that you ean be cured. The very first drops will give you instant relief. Get a bottle todav. Wolff Wilson Drug Co. rAPV.

The Pot-Dlaratch the onlv evening n.a-paner In St Louis that receives or Dtibllahaa news eathfred bv vaj Ass'w-iated Preas His Address Will Be Delivered in the Interest of the Prohibition Campaign. Billy Sunday. th baseball evangelist, will discourse on "Boobs' at the Armory. Grand avenue and Market street, Wednesday evening. In the Interest of the prohlbJtion campaign In St.

Louis. He Is to com to St. Louis for the one nlffht to make his characteristic contribution to the campaign. Preceding the address there will be a special song: service at 7:45 o'clock. Beatrice Robert3, the child who sang at the Odeon last Sunday afternoon, will sing a solo.

There will be other solos ana a chorus under the direction of Ersklne Reed. New Color-Motion Photography Shows Unfolding of Flowers' Life. Great Bargains at Buettner's This Week HAS AN UNCANNY LOOK Chase Leather Davenport Bargain Rugs and Carpets Demonstration of Process Made Before New York Electric Society. FT Curtains and Bedding- Monday we place on sale, BOO pain of lace curtains in one, two and three pair lota. Tier are Scotch lace, Irish Point Brussels and Arabian Braided; Quick Meal Rane Superior Air-Tight Heater (Extra Quality, all Worsted Brussels Rugs, in handsome Orientals flnrnlsi.

nil tha ropular color .1 ings, regular $11.75 J38 Value $17.50 values, for. curtains worth to $6 a pair uuui nut iu fu a ynii choice, at White Cotton Pilled Comforts, cov ered with extra good silk-olioe; $1.75 value at $1.19 TV wmmm By Leased Wire From tne New York Bureau of the Post-Dtapatch. NEW YORK. Oct. Anyone who does not believe that flower have souls would have been convinced at the meeting of the New York Electrical Society.

There on the moving picture screen were shown flowers opening up from bud to maturity, srnlling s.nd nodding their heads and opening their varl-colored leaves to the sun. In colors, too. Not In the hideous pigments of the ordinary hand-painted films, seen occasionally In the moving picture shows where the heroine's hair changes color half a dozen Umes in five minutes, but flowers tinted with all the gorreous coloring of nature, roses of deepest red and butterfly flow-era that opened their pink eyes to the magic of the clicking machine. It was the first public demonstration In Xew York of the newly patented system of animated photography in natural colors which Is being brought out by an Snglish concern, and the lecturer was Grilbert II. Aymar, who lives In Pa.

The demonstration was secured by Robert T. Loxier, president of the New York Electrical Society, for the society's two hundred and ilnety-3fth meeting, held in the Engineering Extra Heavy Quality Velvet Ruga, In all styles colorings; all wool Ss fast colors; 0x12 size, (ft A $20 rugs for 1 Ta Ingrain Art Squares in handsome patterns, all colors, re- "7 JT versible, $12 quality for 4 00 Best Quality Axminster Carpets, borders to match, Oriental floral, colors tan, green, red or brown, $1.60 grade for ut Wilton Velvet Carpets; room, hall or stair styles, borders to match room carpets; great array of Btyles, QA $1.40 values for Ut Extra Thick and Large Size Comforts, all white cotton filled, (Jl 7P $3.00 value, at OlaO 5 Pound Pair of Feather Pillows, best ticking, special price JQ per pair a 1 6 Pound Feather Pillows, best quality, fancy ticking, $3.50 Jff value, at $)LtO This splendid Davenport, exactly like illustration, is full quartered and polished golden oak, serpentine rront, diamond turtea witn Chase learner on the best spring opens out into a full size bed and has a large roomy box for the bed clothes in the day time; 63 inches I Pi superior RADIATOR $27.50 long, 42 Inches high and 38 inches deep. A regular $38.00 Davenport; very special $50.00 Parlor Suits, $37.50 545 Princess Steel Range at 33.59 Fine Hot Blast Heater, $9.85 Made in St. Louis only the best grade of material ever goes into a Quick Meal therefore it can't help but wear and please every one is guaranteed by the manufacturer and ourselves, too handsomely i led exactly like cut price J)J Terms: $3.00 down and $3.00 psr month Baker's Chirm Range Elevated base- full i el trimmed six-hole, with warming oven worth every cent $21.50 Terms to suit purchaser Societies Building. 29 WeaC Thirty-nlrtb street.

60 Days' Free Trial The oldest stove builders in St. Louis make this heater; built like a furnace, airtight dome and fire-pot, giving it at least double the radiating surface of any Stove encased by a metal outer covering, which never burns red, and one blacking lasts an entire season; exactly like cut; best grade nickel trimmings; warranted to hold fire all night or. tgf your money back. One price fataf Terms to Suit Buyer. Wilson Dawn Draft Round after round of applause greeted the remarkable pictures that unwmvrd themselves on the screen, showing now vase of nodding gladioli, again a scene X4 Heaters The Charter Oak Hot Blast Heating Stove ia air tight, and has the hot blast down draft in the top, which insures complete combustion and coal economy.

Thirteen inches in diameter, heavy cast fire pot and steel lining, nickel trimmings; guaranteed; a very great special, at The Princess Range is made by the Charter Oak Stove Range Co. It has the four-footed base, six 7-inch lids, high warming closet, pouch feed, ventilated oven; a perfect baker ft as-bestos lined throughout; this Btove we guarantee for 5 years; a real $45 Range for tn a rural farmyard, where the cattle, more true to life than in the finest picture at the Metropolitan Gallery, walked leisurely through a stream, or a cat and a parrot engaged In a friendly frolic. Then came the most wonderful thing of all, opening flowers. Effect Is Spoofclah. A feeling almost uncanny was produced by the unusual pictures.

The audience saw in the space of a few minutes what nature takes hours to do, and does so slowly that the unaided eye can Once a Wilson user always a Wilson booster. Your money back if they do not keep fire. No. 112 $2 per month. No.

114 $2 per month. SO No. 116 $2 per month. No. 118 $2 per month.

3-Piece Birch-Maple Parlor Sets; upholstered in genuine leather, on best quality oil-tempered steel springs. Frame" hand-rubbed, either dull or not follow it. This was accomplished. the lecturer said, by taking pictures at intervals of 15 minutes to a half hour, Hccordlng to the rapidity with which the bright finish, exactly as here illustrat blossoms opened. There was a trembling ed: this excellent this excellent of the leaves, an apparent gathering of energy by the plant, as a runner stiffens before the signal to start is given.

$50 ffi.T... 33 cial. and then the leaves slowly swung apart. ike portals pushed by an unseen hand. and the fully opened flower stood out enlarged on the screen.

Our rug department offers exceptional values in all the latest patterns a call will convince you that what we say is correct -if you need a rug don't miss giving us a call. Prices on all rugs cut 25. A $15.00 value in Brussels Room Rug, size 9x12 in Persian or flor- OC al designs mmmmmm Before the pictures shown. $4.50 Sanitary Steel Sample Brass Beds for Kitchen Laundry 5-cent Asbestos Stove Mats, special Ov 19-cent Imported China Castors, with heavy nickel-plated A rims, for 1 UC No. 8 "Waffle Irons; 89- pa cent value VC The most important sale of Beds of the season if you need a Bed this, is yo ur opportun mm.

a a. $1.10 size Food Choppers, special at. ity; they are all high class Brass Beds from the best known man-uf actur ers, you are losing money unless you take advantage of these val We have just 169 of these elegant Steel Couches; angle Iron frame, finished in bronze, Simmons' National Fabric, supported with 26 Helical $1.35 large size Dutch fllZv Ovens at "5C springs with two rows of spiral steel springs; we need not tell you what leu you wnai these couches are actually worth; the price at wblcb we offer them again demonstrates the superior values which $1.95 can always be found at Buettner'a; as long as they 35-cent 5V-foot Ironing Boards 17-inch Coal Hod; 25- cent value 59-cent "Wash Bench 19c 19c large $35 China Dinner Sets, $19.95 JUST SOUTH OF OLIVE STREET. enough for two tubs; well Aymar outlined the principles of the art of motion photography. The pictures, he said, were taken with an oidlnary moving picture machine, but twice as fast as with the black and white system.

The film waa highly sensitized, as is necessary for all color work, and in the case of this process a secret agent was employed to make the film even more sensitive. In taking the pictures two screens were used, the red and the green, and the machine was keyed so that the first snap was taken through the red filtering screen, the second through the green, the third through the red, and so on. The negatives were then enveloped and handled in the usual way. When the film was exhibited, red and green screens were placed Just tack of the lens and changed In the same relation as they had been when th photographs were first takan. Thus actually the first picture shown was red and its allied colors, and the next green, but they did not appear so to the eye of the observer, because of the "persistence of vision," an optical principle by which the retina of the eye retains an Image thrown on It an instant after the actual object has dropped from vision one can wink one's eyes, for instance, without losing a continued view.

This fact, which is the basis of all moving picture Illusions, he explained, acts In the color scheme as well, and the two complimentary color screens and their tinted images on the screen merge Into one, and that rne has the colors of life. And so the pictures showed. To prove that no artificial coloring was used In the llims. Aymar had his assistant remove khe screen, and the picture, which a few minutes before the audience had seen with a riot of color, Kb owed in plain black and white In the familiar way. ues: $26 Brass Beds $30 Brass Beds.

$24.75 $42 Brass Beds $34.50 $52 Brass Beds $43.00 $65 Brass Beds $57.00 Special sale of English China Dinner Sets; 10 or 12 pat ia, xvr jl lit $12 Brass Beds 8.25 $14 Brass Beds $10.50 $16 Brass Beds $12.75 $19 Brass Beds $15.50 $22 Brass Beds $18.75 Si 29c Tubs; 49c made; special No. 3 Galvanized "Wash regular 75-cent value; special pav- $19.95 terns from which to select; all 100-piece sets and $25 to $35 values, very special at We want to send you a trial order of HAYNER BOTTLED -IN -BOND WHISKEY on our guarantee it will please you or it will not cost you one cent. We give, guarantee and redeem Eagle Trading Stamps and this is the only store in town which will redeem part of a book. No matter how few you toe will pay for them at 6 cents a page. Our store service and equipment is absolutely perfect.

We have high-class salespeople who know their business thoroughly to attend to our customers and our delivery system is prompt and efficient. THAT guarantee Is as fair and square as we 2id SeveixiKSi Arrang-ementa Can Be Made. Open a Charge Account. Special Credit ET us prove our cla! ml to you Let us show you what a magnificent quality we are producing. Let as convince you of the really great saving our "DIRECT FROM DISTILLERY" plan of selling means to you.

Remember, you take no chances. WE take all know how to make it Send us your order for four quarts of this magnificent Hayner Private Stock Bottled ia Bond Whiskey. When it arrives TRY IT and if you don't find it all we claim and up to your highest expectations In Wonderful Whiskey Offer IN STRONG 'WE MY I SEALED im EXPRESS gCASEjfcffilfl CHAR6E.3 David Nicholson Grocer Co. PIANO iARGAIHS I- every way send it back at our expense and we will return every the risk and we stand all the expense if we fail to please you. Mellow 3 letter is necessary Cat Out and use this Coupon and addrana ur nearest office Springs Whiskey Among me recent exchanges Flayer-rianos we secured the flleri jt inir BDriffhts.

all in aiMlL.t ta a pvr. tribi Whi.k.r af fall itr.nrth ana ignlatt. flavor not champ, a.ry ln. eoaa. A posnd or nlitgN, of.

ai4 a "wkUk.r." tlon. Cash or monthly payments: -A W. oarant. 1 roa or urtr to SrlDK fall Quart If n.aary taaa It. If ro dna't loaiMn aA Kimball Ity Chlckerlnf It In.

irtaiMt whiakar art ra T.r hmA. ratarat av INI porUos ana will lnataatir rfcs4 oor 7, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TCI SAYNEK BISTI1XINC CO. 1 Enema 8nd S3.S0 for wbtrhaand roa Kul full a nan bntvlaa of Hayner Prla-at. tttock Bottl1-lav SBuod WaJakar axpraaa paid aa par roar offer. It understood tlatlflht arbltkny la lot fouad aa rrprawntad and aatUtaetorr to wlii.wTa;Jliu;twrtunl at your ax-panna and mj SM la to ba prompt! rafuadad.

U- ftfiTAi a. 31W.IV WHISItEY cent oi your money You see WE MUST MAKE GOOD we must send you a quality that will win your instant favor and we will do it Note the price only 80 cents a quart (express paid) for this highest grade bottled-in-bond whiskey a whiskey that is distilled, aged and bottled under U. S. Government supervisionand every bottle umlrd with the Government's official bottled-in-bond stamp positive assurance that it is fully 1 $S50 $350 4500 $400 $500 10ff 25 '--u- ECTTIFDIH GOrND Plarlier i SO Clilckertnit i. $100 4riniirt Sgltles cll.w SsrUiss Halskev 8M Oasrt tm Mell.

SarUS Walskcr 1tW H5TUMS "van a-aa art, 23-4-ae wiusxey they I 10.X 45 muv9 oaca icr LIFE CONVICT. PARDONED, WILL STAY AROUND PRISON Maine's Model Prisoner Glad of Chance to Keep His Penitentiary Job. ROCKLAND. Oct. 29 John G.

Fair, life convict, received a pardon today after having served 29 years. Although free to go where he will, Fan- will not take Immediate advantage of -bis opportunity. In fact, he probably will remain at the prison during the winter In the employ of Warden Norton. 'The warden says Farr has been one of the best of prisoners, needing neither reprimand nor punishment. Farr worked In the kitchen as 'ong ei he was able, and cared for the prison flower garden.

He la now 69, snd In poor health. Friends elsewhere, have said he shall never know want and In Rockland, there baa been much aympathr tr, him PoO Osarl aUtfles 65 12 McU.it Wkisaer 3 Sqnare Pianos, $15. Ortr ia, fie). We ship rianoe asywta I CO daye' free trial. ill Gonroy Ol Pan Qaarl nee MHk HeLtow Srlofs wattaey Are the Largest Importers of Select Groceries, Wines Liquors, in St.

Louis We have Just received a direct importation of Taney Table Raisins and Almonds from Spain, which are, as usual, of higher grade than can be had elsewhere. Our importation of Figs will arrive in a few days. Alao our supplies of Fancy Groceries for fall trade are arriving daily, so that we are in a position to fill your orders with fresh goods. Nicholson's 1843" Whiskey. Bye and Bourbon, are especially recommended.

DAVID NICHOLSON GROCER CO. 13-15 N. Sixth Street SSaf la til. wtalak.r ever west Atrwm in w. rtt! vaur tbro.t.

it w.rna tvm nica an. ap (nga, ani la tha bat whiakai an rtn for tB-dlaln.) I A'l Olive pte. bo ni a tt. Wa tail aurart to tn. toninmw, loataau Comrr aged full 100 fa proof and full measure and absolutely PURE to the last drop.

Where else can you do so well Ora.ra Sm Arlaaaa. Calltarala. Caloraao. Idaaa. Maataaa.

Haraaa. New laezica. Orccoa, Ulak. Watatattoa at Wrominf mart ifcabafliaf 4 Quant tat 14.SS Exprca Prapaid at Quana lac 1 1S.3S br Pmiclit rrapaja. carlBS tbroa or loar piuii to a.aa.r.

i Vi "Hk aa a aaaaar. a tiptataa. Maycltfic Dlst. Co. Warcaeanc i ELLaata.it.

Send EV Mm aW THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY, Dept D-l Davton.0.. St. Louis, Mo, St. Paul, Minn-, Now Orleans, Lav Jacksonville, Fie. a.

JJfti-' Post mot For Ftrfi'Sityestmtntt 8a- nd Promlaiag cotmvur TMt iOtNiK orys ITC TOT MaVAL. BHTAT3 COi-tTaTn or Kapres fiH EHillnr Tray. Obi. Capital S3O0.000.OO Fully Paia. ilotmj Order or rfaaTlslrrnl Correary..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About St. Louis Post-Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
4,206,663
Years Available:
1869-2024