Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 188, 4 August 1907 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, AUGUST. 4, 1907.'

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By BOOTH TARKING TON, Author of "The Gentleman From Indiana" and Conquest of Canaan."

Copyright , 1900,

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(Continued from Friday.) CHAPTER II. HE chairmen swarmed in the street at Lady 3Ialbourne's door, where the joyous vulgar fought with muddled footmen and tipsy link boys for places of vantage whence to catch a glimpse of quality and of raiment at its utmost. Dawn was in the east, and the guests were departing. Singly or in pairs, glittering in finery, they came mincing down the steps,

.the ghost of the night's smirk fading to jaded no?3 as they sought the dark reces3e3 of their chairs. From within sounded the twang of fidjdles still swinging manfully at it, and the windows were bright with the light of many candles. When the door was. flung open to call the "chair of Lady Mary , Carlisle there wa3 an eager pressure of the throng to see. A small, fair gentleman in white satin came out upon the steps, turned and bowed before a lady who appeared in the doorway, a lady vhose royal loveliness was given to view for a moment in that glowing fame. The crowd sent up a hearty English cheer for the beauty of Bath. The gentleman smiled upon them delightedly. "What enchanting people I" he cried. "Why did I not know, so I might have shout' with them?" The lady noticed the people not at all. Whereat, being rpleased, the people cheered again. The gentleman offered her his hand. She made a slow courtesy ; placed the tips of her fingers upon ilia own. "I am honored, M. de Chateaurien," she said. "No, no V he cried earnestly. ''Bend' a poor Frenchman whom emperors should envy." Then reverently and with the prido of his gallant office vibrant in every line of his light figure, invested in white eatin and very grand, as he had prophesied, M. lo Due de Chateaurien handed Lady Mary Carlisle down the steps, an achievement which had figured in the ambitions of seven other gentlemen during the evening. "Am I to be lef in such onhappines3 ?" he Raid in a low voice. ''That rose I have beg for so long" V "Never I" said Lady Mary. "Ah, I do not deserve it, I know so well ! But" "Never!" . --- "It is the greatness of my onworthiness that alone can claim your charity. Let your kin' heart give this little red rose, this great alms, to the poor beggar." "Never!" She was seated in the chair. "Ah, give the rose," he whispered. Her beauty shone dazzlingly on him out of the dimness. "Never !" she flashed defiantly as she was closed in. "Never V9 "Ah !" " ' ' "Never!" - I The rose fell at his feet. - . - . . J "A rose lasts till morning," said a voice behind him. Turning, M. de Chateaurien looked beamingly upon the face of the Duke of Winterset. " 'Tis already the daylight," he replied, pointing to the east. "Monsieur, was it not enough honor for you to ban cait madame, the aunt of Lady Mary? Lady Bellerton retain' much trace of beauty. 'Tis strange you did not appear more happy." "The rose is of an unlucky color, I think," observed the duke "The color of a blush, my brother." "Unlucky, I still maintain," said the other calmly.

"The color of the veins of a Frenchman. Ila, ha!" cried tho young man. "What price would be too high? A rose is a rose! -A good night, my brother, a good night. I wish you dreams of roses, red roses, only beautiful red, red roses!" "Stay! Did you see the look she gave these treet folk when they ihouted for her? And how are you higher than they, when she knows ? As high as yonder horse boy !" "Red roses, my brother, only roses. I wish you dreams of red,

roses!" "CHAPTER III.

WAS well agreed by the fashion of Bath that M. le t., j m. : . , c 1

1 1 1 haut ton, that his retinue and equipage surpassed in

elegance, mat, ins person was exquisue, ma maimer engaging. In the company of gentlemen his ease was slightly tinged with graciousness (his single equal in Bath being his grace of Winterset), but it

vas remarked that when he bowed over a lady's hand his air bespoke only a gay and tender reverence. Ho was the idol of the dowager3 within a week after his appearance. Matrons warmed to him. Young belles looked sweetly on him, while the gentlemen were won to admiration or envy. He was of prodigious wealth. Old Mr. Bicksit, who dared not, for his fame's fake, fail to have seen all things, had visited Chateaurien under the present duke's father and descanted to tho curious tipon its grandeurs. The young noble had one fault. He was so poor a gambler. He cared nothing for tho hazards of a die or the turn of a card. Gayly admitting that he had been born with no spirit of adventure in him, lie was sure, he declared, that he failed of much happiness by his lack of taste in such matters. But he was not long wanting the occasion to prove his taste in the matter of handling a weapon. A certain led-captain, Kohrer by name, notorious, among other things, for bearing a dexterous and bloodthirsty blade, came to Bath post haste one night and jostled heartily cgainst him in the pump room on the following morning. M. de Chateaurien bowed and turned aside without offense, continuing a conversation with some gentlemen near by. Captain Kohrer jostled against liim a second time. M. de Chateaurien looked him in the eye and apologized pleasantly for being so much in tho way. Thereupon Bohrer procured an, introduction to him and mado some observations derogatory to the valor and virtue of the French. There was current a curious piece of gossip of the French court: 'A prince of the blood royal, grandson of the late regent and second in the line of succession to the throne of France, had rebelled against the authority of Louis XV., who had commanded him to marry the Princess Henrietta, cousin to both of them. The princess was reported to be openly devoted to the cousin who refused to accept her hand-at tha bidding of the king, and, as rumor ran, the prince's caprice elected in preference the discipline of Vincennes, to which retirement tho furious king" had consigned him. The story was the

ed -

itanle gossip of all polite Furope and Cajjtain Kohrer, having in hi3 jj

mind a purpose to make use of 'It in leaulng up iu u statement that should b3 general to the danrrrge of all Frenchwomen and which a Frenchman might not pass ott as he might a jog of the elbow, repeated it with garbled truths v make a scandal of a story which bore none on a plain relation. He did not reach his deduction. M. de Chateaurien, breaking into his narrative, addressed him very quietly. "Monsieur," he said, "none but swine deny the nobleness of that good and gentle lady, Mile, la Princessc de Bourbon-Conti. Every Frenchman know' that her cousin is a bad rebel and ingrate, who had only honor and rispec' for her, but vrr.s ro willful he could not let even the lung say, 'You shall marry here, you shall marry there.' My fricn's," the young man turned to the others, "may I ask you to close roun' in a circle for one moment ? It is clearly shown that the Duko cf Orleans is a scurvy fellow, but rot" he wheeled about and touched Captain Bohrer on the brow with the b.iclc of his gloved hand "but not so scurvy as thou, thou swine' of the gutter!" Two hours later, with perfect ease, he ran Captain Bohrer through the left shoulder, after which he sent a basket of red roses to the Duke of Winterset. In a few days he had another captain to fight. This was a ruHling buck who had the astounding indiscretion to proclaim M. de Chateaurien an imposter. There was no Chateaurien, he swore. The Frenchman laughed in his face and, at twilight of the same day, pinked him carefully through the right shoulder. It was not that ho could not put aside the insult to himself, he declared to Mr. Molyneux, his second, and the few witnesses, as he handed hi3 wet sword to his lackey one of his station could not be insulted bv a doubt of that station but he fought in the quarrel of his friend Winterset. This rascal had asserted that M. le Duo, had introduced an imposter. Could he overlook the insult to a friend, one to whom he owed hi3 kind reception in Bath? Then, bending over his fallen adversary, he whispered, "Naughty man, tell your master find some better quarrel for the nex' he sen' agains' me." The conduct of M. de Chateaurien was pronounced admirable. There was no surprise when the young foreigner fell naturally into the long train of followers cf the beautiful Lady Mary Carlisle nor was there great astonishment that he should obtain marked favor in her cye3, shown so plainly that my Lord Townbrake, Sir Hugh Guilford and the rich Squire Bantison, all of whom had followed her throtigh three seasons, swore with rage, and his grace of Winterset stalked from her aunt's house with black brows. Meeting the duke there on the evening after his second encounter, de Chateaxirien smiled upon him brilliantly. "It was badly done, oh, so badly!" ho whispered. "Can you afford to have me strip' of my mask by any but yourself ? You, who introduce' me ? They will say there is some bad scandal that I could force you to be my godfather. You nius' get the courage yourself." "I told you a rose had a short life," wa3 the answer. "Oh, those roses! 'Tis the very greates' rizzon to gather each day a fresh one." He took a red bud from his breast for an instant and touched it to his lips. "M. de Chateaurien !" It was Lady Mary's voice. She stood at a table where a vacant place had been left beside her. "M. de Chateaurien, we have been waiting very long for you." The duke saw the look she did not know she gave the Frenchman, and he lost countenance for a moment. "We approach a climax, eh, monsieur ?" said M. de Chateaurien.

CHAPTEB IV. HEBE fell a clear September night, when the moon was radiant over town and country, over cobbled streets and winding roads. From tho fields the mists rose slowly, and the air was mild and fragrant.

rsCy while distances were white and full of mystery. All

ittizrS ox -Laiii mm pruienucu. io iasmon. or conumon was

present that evenine: at a fete at the house of a

country gentleman of the neighborhood. When the stately junket was concluded it was the pleasure of M. de Chateaurien to form one of the escort of Lady Mary's carriage for the return. As they took the road Sir Hugh Guilford and Mr. Bantison, engaging in indistinct but vigorous remonstrance with Mr. Molvneux over some matter, fell fifty or more paces behind, where they continued to ride, keeping up their argument. Half a dozen other gallants rode in advance, muttering among themselves, or attended laxly upon Lady Mary's aunt on the other side of the coach, while the happy Frenchman was permitted to ride close to that adorable window which framed the fairest face in England. He sang for her a little French song, a song of the voyageur who dreamed of home. The lady, listening, looking up at the bright moon, felt a warm drop upon her cheek, and he saw the tears sparkling upon her lashes. ''Mademoiselle," he whispered then, "I, too, have been a wanderer, but my dreams were not of France ; no, I do not dream of that home, of that dear country. It is of a dearer country, a dream country a country of gold and snow," ho cried softly, looking at her white brow and the fair, lightly powdered hair above it. "Gold and snow and the blue sky of a lady's eyes !" "I had thought the ladies of France were dark, sir." "Cruel ! It is that she will not understan' ! Have I speak of the ladies of France ? No, no, no ! It is of the f aires' country yes, 'tis a province of heaven, mademoiselle. Do I not renotmce my allegiance to France ? Oh, yes I I am subjec' no, content to be slave

m th.e lan of the blue skv. the crohl and f snow

(Continued Tomorrow.)

For a Little Cash. And easy payments per mo. Can sell

a 2 room nouse ror $ouu; a 5 room house for $S50; a 7 room house for

$1,300; a 5 room house for $1,200; want cash to loan on good titles; have cash

to loan on good titles. S. K. Morgan.

FOUND.

FOUND The best place to buy Grav

el Rubber, Asphalt, Two and Three ply Roofing building and carpet paper. Slaters felt, Rcof Paint, Roof cement, Pitch and Tar. Whisler the roof man, 1026 Main St. Phone 773. Thur. Sun Mon, 3 mo.

LEARN TELEGRAPHY. " Young man, this is your opportunity. No department of the railroad service is so prolific of opportunities for advancement and development as the telegraph. No other business pays the young man or young woman so well at the start. Both salaries and demand for talent are steadily increasing. Good positions await you. Don't miss this opportunity; it may not come again. T. C. FISH, 1106 Main St. 31-7t

Chicago, Cincinnati & Louis

ville Railroad Excursions.

JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT

NORFOLK, VA.

Opens April 2Cth. closes Nov. 30, 19C7. Coach fares, in coaches only, $12.S5 for the ROUND TRIP; these tickets on sale every Tuesday until close of Exposition, limit 10 days. 30 Day Tickets $18.10 60 Day Tickets 21.40 Season Tickets 24.00 For Further particulars, ask C. A. BLAIR.

Home Phone 44. Pass. & Ticket Act.

OSTEOPATHY.

DR. TOWNSEND, North 9th and A, opposite Masonic Temple; phone

MONUMENTS AND MARKEPS.

Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury. Mgr., 33 North 8th Street

DENTISTS.

Dr. Hamilton, 12 N. 75.

10th St. Phone

DRS. WILSON & WILSON, phone 519. Over Fine's Drug Store.

Drs. Chenoweth and Dykeman, Masonic Temple. Phone 553.

COUGHLIN & WILSON Dentists. Central (formerly Arnold) Hotel, Thur a1 i-sot

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7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5

For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lest, Etc., and all classified ads. pertaining to business, oneha!f cent a word. "Found" and "Situation Wanted" are Free. All Classified Advertisements appear in both the evening edition of the Palladium and SunTelegram and the Morning Mai! Edition without extra charge.

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WANTED.

WANTED Young men to learn Telegraphy; positions guaranteed; particulars free. Eastern Indiana School of Telegraphy, Centerville. Ind. 3-2t

WANTED Place In the country to keep house for a widower. Call at G215 N. 13th St., corner 13th and G. 4-L't

WANTED You to know Whisler the roof man paints and repairs your leaky roof's and guarantees to make them tight or no pay.1026 Main St Phone 773. Thur. sun. mon, 3 mo.

WANTED Hustlers everywhere, ?2."

to $30 made weekly distributing circulars, samples no canvassing.

Steady. Merchants Out-door Ad Co.,

Chicago. 3-1 1

FOR SALE.

Rlcnrnonu propety a specialty. Portcrlield. Kelly Block. Pnooe 323. tf FOR SALE New Process gasoline Tanse, extension table, 120 South 3rd street. 4-4t

FOR SALE A large square piano, cheap for cash; 206 Pearl street. 4-4t

WANTED Trimmer. Schneider Car

riage factory, 43 S. Gth St. 3-2t

WANTED Two good single men for

the farm. Call phone 915-A. Frank Raper. 3-2t

WANTED Lawn mowers to Bharpen,

and screens to make. Brown and Darnell, 1022 Main St 3-3t

WANTED You to try our Perfection

extra heavy tread tires. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main St. 3-3t

WANTED You to know we do all

kinds bicycle and general repairing. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main St. 3-3t

WANTED Wall paper and paper

hanging at reduced rates during month of August. George B. McClellan, 204 S. 10th. Phone 1458. l-7t

WANTED A man at 310 N. 15th to

take care of yard and do other work. Good wages. l-2t

FOR SALE New 7 room house, elec

tric light, bath, hard and soft water; 733 S. 8th street on car line. Call at property, or 323 N. 5th st. 30-7t

WANTED Married couple,

no children; 3 modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping or unfurnished. Address P. 0. Box 153. Citv. 317t

WANTED Vaults to clean. Expert work. Prompt attention. Moorehead, 938 Butler street. Phone 887. aug!7

WANTED A place to work for board while attending school by a young lady. Address Richmond Business College or Phone 240. C0-7t

FOR SALE Antique and all kinds eeeond hand furniture. Antique Furniture Co.. Cor. room, 4th and Main. Phone 472. 3-7t FO ifSAL EGood: gent le f am il y horse, buggy and harness. Cheap if sold at once, at 120 State street. Phone 12S". ;$-3t FblCs ! ALE-'Jxi 2n?fHPJigoFd in i n g

room $4..KK Cotton drugget $2.N. 3S

So. 7th St. 3-2t

FOR RENT. 9k

FOR RENT One large and one small er front room, fine location; addrest X 27. Palladium office. 4-2t FORRENT Modern house. 103 s" ' 2nd street $10. House S06 N. 16th. $7.50. Alfred Underbill, phone 337.

FOR RENT One furnished room. 22". N. loth St. 3-3t

FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlshed room with bath. 38 S. 7th St. 32t

FOR RENT Four rooms upstairs; water; cr.ll 126 S. 5th st. 3-7t FO R RE NT'roonF "house antfbarn near shops. See me Quick. AL 11. Hunt. 7 N. 9th St 2-2t FOiitlKNT'urnished rooms, bath. 812 N. D street. 31-7t

FOR RENT 7 room house, bath. Phone 742. 31-tf

FOR RENT House at 212 S. Mh St. Four rooms on second floor. Call 214 So. Sth St. - 31-7t

FOR RENT Modern house, latest improvements; 25 S. 19th street; call at 122 N. 13th or phono 114. 30-7t FOR R nXTFinr f u rn ished"ToomTAl 1 modern conveniences. Call at 217 N. 7th. 2,.)-7t

FOR RENT Five room flat with bath, steam heat and cellar, 322 North Sth street Phone 1S3C. 16-tf

FOR RENT A modern ten-room house, 25 South 19th street Phona 114. lS-tf

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; 326 N. J 0th street 4,tC

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gentlemen only, at tho Grand. 14-tf

FOR RENT OR SALE My homo "Eienvenr.", corner W. 5th and Asylum avenue. O. E. Fulghum. Phote C33. 13-tf

FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Mala sreet 22 tf

FOR SALE Sewing machines, needles

oils and repairs. R. M. Lacey, .VSO

Main St. ;i-7t

FOR SALE Swiss music box and one

dozen records. Latest style, fast and slow leyer, plays two hours with one winding. Bought cheap, sold

cheap at Routh's Music store, ."10

Main Btreet. 3-7t

FOR SALE-One six year old brood mare and suckling colt Inquire of Charles Parker, R. R. No. o. or second house south of Gaar bridge. 3-3t

FOR SALE Cleveland wheel cheap Call at 121 N. 7th St. Mrs. Hetzler 2 3t

FOR SALE Good post office fixtures

very cheap. Hester Swiggett, Cam bridge City, Ind. 2-201

FOR SALE Timothy hay in shock, 5

to 7 dollars ton. 101 South 21st St.

2-2t

FOR SALE Nice cottage house

large lot. All connected with sewer,

On monthly payments. AI. II. Hunt

7 N. 9th St. 2-3t

FOR SALE If sold at once for cash.

good home, 8 rooms, up-to-date

house, on North 11th St $3,000.00 cash. Also 5 shares in the South

Side Improvement association for $35.00. R. L. More, 14 N. 9th.

Phone No. 701. 2-3t

FOR SALE One-horse wheat drill, good as new. Cheap. Call 'phone

805C. M4t

FOR SALE New 7-room house, elec

trie light, bath rooms, hard and soft

water. 733 S. Sth St. On car line.

Call at property or 325 N.5th St l-7t

WANTED Blackberry pickers at Garwood's, National Road east. Phone 1129. 30-7t

WANTED Boy to learn Job Printing, or boy who has had some experience in press work. Address 2. C. Care Palladium. 26-tf

WANTED The cash to make a good $1,000.00 loan; also an $800.00, also a $500.00, also a $600.00. All good titles and first mortgages. Sth and North E. That S. K. Morgan. 29-7t

WANTED You to bring your horses

to Taube Bros. sale barn, 124-126 N. 6th. Horses bought and sold, jl 30tf

WANTED To do all kinds of repair work. Standard Manufacturing Co., Cor. 11th and N. E St. 2tf

FOR SALE A refrigerator, one rock

ing chair, dressers and others house

hold furniture; 1517 N. D street.

30-7t

FOR SALE Home made bread, cakes and pies; 621 N. 12th street 30-7t

FOR SALE We havo several very

nice and desirable city properties; also some nice propositions In su

burban properties at prices that

should sell them. See us quick and we will treat you right. Ball & Peltz. 8 and 10 N. 7th st. 30-7t

FOR SALE Wall Paper at special

low prices to close to make room

for Fall stock. Moormann's Book Store. 522 Main street 30-7t

FOR SALE New drop head Singer

Sewing Machine, nearly new, $20.00 Must be sold at once to settle claim Singer Sewing Machine Co., 500 Main street 30-7t

WANTED Men to learn barber

trade, few weeks completes, 60 chairs continually busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates. Write for catalogue, Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. tf

WANTED To buy all kinds of furni

ture and carpets. Antique Furniture Co.. corner room, 4th and Main Phone 472. 3-7t

FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisa- - ment patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. Sub-Stations. East End Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North 18th Streets. West Richmond Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main Streets. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West 3rd Street. Fairview J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street North of Railway Norris and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th Street South of Main Street Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E street

FOR SALE OR RENT Good farms, city properties, also best accident and health Insurance. W. M. Penny, room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg., phone

1589. 27-tf

Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 818 Main St Telephone 491. June5 tf

FOR SALE Choice suburban premises, well fruited, watered, etc; beautiful situation; possession Immediate. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N. Seventh. 6-t!

FOR SALE Improved farms of all kinds, within a radius of 15 miles of Richmond at prices from $40 to $400 per acre. J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh street Richmond. Ind. 8-tf

Call at 13-2St

FOR SALE Cement blocks. Simmons' Cigar Store.

FOR

SALE CHEAP Two hundred

thousand 2X.00. of No. 1 building brick, five hundred perches of good building stone, frames, sheds, fences and different kinds of building materials. At buildings now being

wrecked to make room for the new Panhandle freight house on Fifth Street. The Dayton House Wrecking Co. 2S-7t

BAKERIES.

MEYERS' BAKERY, Bread, Pies and cakes, 107 Richmond ave. Phone 1093

LOST.

LOST A lady's gold watch and fob. closed face, between Colonial building and 12th and S. B streets. Liberal reward if returned to No. 301 S. 14th street, or call Home phone 1517. 3-2t LOST A gold crescent-shaped pin with small green flower; reward If returned to Palladium office. 28-tf LOST A tan pocket book containing a ten dollar bill, between Englebert's cigar store and Fred's clothing store, Saturday evening. Any Information, leave at Palladium office. Reward. 24-tf

MONUMENTS

And Markers, street.

Hattaway s, 12 N. 6th 31-30t

WHY WILL YOU SUFFER when H. H. Kolllng has a sure euro for your corn; 20 S. Sth st Phone 842. 30-30t LAUNDRy

We can help make you happy hon

estly we Laundry.

can. Richmond Steam

UNDERTAKERS. ' WHNoTilSiEYER, No. 15 10th street Private amtulance.

DOAN & KLUTE, Undertakers, 14 South Sth St. Both Phones 36.

YOUR HANDS kept soft ana velvety and free from cracks and sore during summer work by using Pe tropins Cold Cream Ointment. For sale by all druggists.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

TO OWNERS OF JERSEY COWS. Highland Lad No. 121 (Polled), grandson of the Richest Milker In the Pan American exposition. Dam took first place, Ohio and New York state fairs, will be found at my farm, 3 miles west of the city. O. E. Fulghum. 12tf

REAL ESTATE

AL H. HUNT, Real estate, 7 N. Sth

stret Phone 877.

R. L. MORE, Real Estate, Accident In

surance and colection; 14 N. 9th.

FIRE INSURANCE

WANTED For Fire Insurance la good reliable companies call on the Richmond . Insuranco Agency, 11 South 7th street Tel. 4L City and Country Solicitor ifatted!. 6-tf

IREDELL & FERGUSON, Insurance,

Phone 626. No. 4 North 9th street, Richmond, Ind. 30-lm

FIRE INSURANCE J. S. Zeller, 7

N. 9th st. Phone 877. 30-7t

DYEING AND CLEANING.

DYEING. Cleaning, Pressing, Goods

called for and delivered. Twentieth Century Dye Works. Rohe & Hill, Prop's., 1011 Main st

VETERINARY SURGEON.

DR. S. W. BROWN, Veterinarian.

Office, Wynn's Livery Barn, 42 N. 7th street Home Phone 388. Jly20-lmo

PHOTOGRAPHER.

F. J. PARSONS, Leading Photograph

er, 704 Main street Phone 563.

tiJti &ALK Aioaein residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf

BARGAIN Day Violin, case, extra strings. Mute and bow. $tj.75. Reduced to ?.".o at Routh's music store 51 y Main street 3-7t

FOR SALE Roof and Bridge paint guaranteed for five years. Retails at wholesale price. Clendenin Sc. Co., 257 Ft Wayne aveuue. Both . phones." ml-3mo-wed-sat-wky

CAMBRIDGE CITY Classified Ads. AGENT: Gso. E. Callaway, Druggist. Leave your Classified Advertisements at Callaway's drug store and they will be forwarded to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram for publication. .

FOR SALE. PLUMBING, Heating, and Lawn Hose at Huddlcston Bros. WANTED Machine repairing, all , kinds. Ges"-al Repair Co.. 32 Mala S-