Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 51, 29 December 1909 — Page 7
THE 1UCH3IONP PAIXADIU3I AD SU-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 190.
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8outh of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, 13th and S. E street A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. P. HENRY ROTHERT. 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. E St CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. O St JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. II St
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WANTED WANTED If you want money in JSUtiZ. IJT.t place of your city property or farm, WANTED Two or three unfurnished go right tc Porterfleld's Real Es rooms for light housekeeping. Ad- ate office. Kelley Block. 8th and dress "K. P." Palladium. 29-3t Main. 14-tt Mrs71ii8eT'sBirsTness "School openB - : A : T Tamiai- "rrl "9-tf WANTED Lady correspondent by January ra. , "J " farmer. Nice home, independent V A NT ED W h i t e girl for light house circumtsances. Dox 49, Route No. work. Good health and good ref- 3 Ricnmonii Indiana. 21-9t erences required. Address Box 1, city. -'8-2t WANTED Y. M. C. A. Night School WANTED For artistic graining call to' PraCtical claSBeS nOWJnt: phone 42. 2S-7t rolliPS- ff " WANTED To buy double house in WANTED--T5nnerS and go renting district-want to buy . ... , . from owner. Will pay cash. Must Cam ice WorRimen, heet buy at once. Address Buyer, care Metal Workers. - Highest Palladium. ---at wacres and steady employ mid-winter term opens Jan. . . a Civil Service. Bookkeeping. Short-f-lient, inSiae WOrK. Ap hand Typewritirg, Telegraphy and ply in person Of address, a11 correlated subjects taught. Ent n m, . mi x. r- roll this week at the Richmond Bus-Maxwell-Briscoe factor Co inesa college. -21 tr New Castle, Ind. 285t WANTED-A11 persons suffering from WANTED- Dishwasher at the Rail- pijes or any form of rectal ailment, road Restaurant, 825 N. E. 28-2t write me for free trial of Positive WANTEDabinetkeri. Louck painless Pile Cure. S. U. Tarney. Hill Co. 27-3t Auburn, Ind. 4eod-tf
Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS iFurnlshed by Eugene Purtelle & Co., Hittle Block. Phone 2330. George A. Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Dec. 29. Open High Low Close L. & N 157 157 Great Northern 143 143 143 143 Copper 90 89 90 American Smelting 104 104 104 104 Northern Pacific 144 145 144 143 U. S. Steel 91 91 90 91 U. S. Steel pfd - 125 125 125 -25 Pennsylvania 137 137 136 137 St. Paul 157 158 157 158 B. & 0 1H 117 117 117 New York Central 125 126 125 125 Reading ..170 170 170 170 Canadian Pacific 10 1S1 180 181 Atchison 121 122 121 122 Southern Pacific 134 134 133 134 Union Pacific 201 203 201 203
CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.) Chicago, Dec. 2S. WheatOpen ., 118 .. Ill .. 101 Open .. 62 .. 66 .. 66 Open .. 44 .. 45 .. 31 High US 111 102 CornHigh 62 66 66 44 45 43 Loll 6 110 101 Low 62 66 66 Low 43 45 43 Dec. May July 117 111 101 Close 62 66 66 Close 44 45 43 Dec. May July Dec. May Oa s INDIANAPOLIS MARKET. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Hogs No. Av. Dk. Price 5 96 .. $7.00 27 117 .. S.10 10 119 .. 8.25 63 131 . . S.95 20 150 .. S.40 67 , 166 ., S.40 21 1S9 .. 8.45 44 160 .. S.50 90 174 .. S.50 7S 17S .. S.55 102 192 .. S.55 89 173 .. 8.60 89 1S9 40 S.60 60 232 .. 8.60 104 202 120 S.65 67 216 .. S.65 T3 229 200 S.65 T2 230 160 S.70 45 252 SO S.70 74 2S0 440 S.75 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK heavies $S.55$S.S0 Good to choice lights .... 8.40 8.60 Best pigs 8.00 8.15 Best Steers Good to choice steers .... 6.50 8.00 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.25 6.00 Stock Cattle 0m4 to Vrw feeding aten 4.75 SJ.5
Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER. Richmond Ave. and West 1st GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Maiu. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St
Inferior to choice stockers 3. Common to fair heifers.. 2. Butcher Cattle Good to choice heifers . . 4. Choice to fancy cows .... 3. Veal Calves. Good to choice veal .... 5. Fair to heavy calves 3. Sheep and LambsBest yearlings 5. Good to choice sheep .... 4. Good to choice lambs .... 7 50 75 50 S5 4.73 3.50 5.75 5.00 50 10.00 50 S.50 00 5.50 00 4.50 .3t 8.25 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Dec. 29. Wheat $1.28 1.31 Corn 62 63c Oats 47c Rye Sic EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Dec. 29. Cattle Receipts, none; prime steers strong. $6.50 $7. Hogs Receipts 17,000; heavies and mixed. $8.90 $9. Sheep Receipts 2,400; choice $6. Lambs, $7$S.S0. Veals Receipts 75, choice, $11. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Dec. 29. Cattle Receipts light; extra fine $G.G0 Hogs Receipts 12 loads; prime heavies, $S.90$S.95. Sheep Receipts 7 loads; prime yearlings, $5.40 $5.65. Lambs, $5.50$S.SO. Veals Receipts, light; $S.OO$10.50. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, Dec. 29. Wheat $1.23 Corn 62c Oats 46c Rye .. 7Uc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Dec. 29. Wheat $14 Corn 64c Oats 46c 1 8s
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WANTED Work to do by a young man to earn living expenses while attending school. Phone 2040 or 101K5. 27-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Demand greater than supply. Graduates earn splendid pay. Fewweeks completes. Wages while learning. Unusual opportunity to start an independent business. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College. Cincinnati, O. 21-tf WANTED Storage; have just leased building for that purpose. W. F. Brown, phone 1778. 12-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, stand Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Portland cutter and bells good as new, cheap; call at 13 S. 13th St. or telephone 1590. 29-It FOR SALE 60 acre farm, one-half mile from Economy, Ind. Price $73 per acre. J. G. W. Beard, Economy, Ind. 29-7t FOR SALE Rubber tired winter closing rig. Dr. Grosvenor. 29-lt FOR SALE Household goods, 1527 North A street. t-'V-'t FOR SALE Three shoats, 2 young sows. O. E. Fulghum, Phone 3136: 27-tf FOR SALE Farm of 207 acres located five miles from Richmond; a bargain if sold soon. Apply Chas. W. Jordan, Richmond, Ind. 24-7t HEATING Winter is here and for 5 months you will want comfortable rooms. It is not too late to Install Hot Water or Steam Heat.. How about that cold room or your Hot Air furnace. A Hot Water Radiator is a good cure. Prices are right and materials will not be cheaper next season. JUST SEE MEERHOFF 21-tf I (Palladium Special) Indianapolis. Drc. 2J. Receipts ,OoO hogs, lftOO cattle and 3oO sheep, against 7,.i: hogs. 1,7S cattle and 425 sheep a week ago. and 13,ST0 hogs, 1,1500 cattle and f23 sheep a year ago. Receipts of hogs were the largest since a weeK ago, ana aitnougn aDout j less than the daily average heretofore j this month, there were apparently as many as necessary. Packers were j bearish and some of the mixed, medium and heavy hogs were sold Hc lower but more heavy hogs were sold 10c j lower, but more generally sales were 5c lower, and light hogs, with a fair shipping demand, sold steady to rc lower, making the day's average about Tc under yesterday. The bulk of the hogs sold for $8 40ft$S.(r, and there were several loads good enough to bring $8.70. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Dec. 29. Hogs Receipts, l,J0O: butchers and shippers' $S.80$S.S5; common ?3.15 Cattle Receipts, 200. Sheep Receipts, IOO: market strong. Best calves, $7.0O ?8.oO. Lambs, $4.O0f8.00. RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) Timothy hay (loose) $151G Oats 35c Straw, baled $0.00 Corn .. 5oC RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) New wheat, per bu SI. 15 Corn, per bu... 55c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton $24.00 Middlings, per ton $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu $7.75 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timotny $1.90$2.00 Clover seed $7.50$7.75 POULTRY. (Paid) by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb ..15o Old chickens, per lb I5e Turkeys 1820c Ducks 15a COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 34c Country butter, per lb 25g2Sc Eggs 2Sc The Thermometer. A thermometer the bulb of which contains mercury will not register under 2S degrees F. below zero that is to say, mercury will freeze at that point Of course in this country little practical use is found for thermometers showing more than 28 degrees lielow zero, but in the arctic and antarctic they are essential. Such instruments, however, contain spirts in the bulbs instead of mercury, but .even this fluid- becomes sluggish when 40 or 50 degrees below zero la recorded, and it will seldoia show 60 degrees below.
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Co-Mono. WANT AD let list The followi3 are replies to Palladium Want Ade. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Lady B. O. Buyer Mall will be kent for 30 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out FOR SALE Complete laundry plant for sale at unusual bargain. One of the most modern equipped laundry plants in Indianapolis. New machinery. In first class condition. The whole plant must be sold before January 1st. 1910. It includes the following: One twenty horsepower upright engine; one twentyfive horse power Atlas marine boiler, complete fittings. Sinclair three compartment dry room, shirt press, Adams collar and cuff ironer, Sinclair body ironer, Sinclair bosom ironer, Sinclair neck band ironer, Sinclair sleeve ironer, Shaw edge ironer, Betz 100"x36" mangle, soap and roof tanks, ironing boards, seam dampener, steam pump and all well equipment, hot tube, wing point tipper, all shafting and hangers, belts and pulleys, together with sorting tables and sorting bins. Roots blower, starching machine, office furniture, etc. Set up and for sale for cash sum of $1,750.00 if sold prior to January 1st. Write, The Bonham Garment Co., 2901 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. It FOR SALE Dres3ed curb stone suitable for buildiny. Telephone 1247 or 2360. 29 t! FOR SALE Johnny get your gun at Wakings. He rents them 406 Main. 27-tt FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co, 29-tf NEEDLEWORK NOTES. When transferring a pattern for embroidery to silk hosiery slip a piece of cardboard inside the stocking, taking care not to stretch the silk at all. After adjusting the paper pattern in the proper place press with a hot iron and the work will te accomplished. If you buy a petticoat ready made do not wear it w ith all the fullness the manufacturer gives it at the waist line. Remove the band and gore the skirt, leaving a little fullness at the back. This change will make the skirt far more comfortable than it would have been in it3 original form, and it will look neater beneath the dress. One of the newest patterns in embroidery shows a table cover with a hemstitched border on two sides. The hems were ten inches deep. In the center threads were drawn to outline eight blocks, four on each side, with edges touching the hems. This brings the blocks in the center of the table. All blocks are embroidered in a different floral pattern, making It something original and at the same time attractive. To insert lace or insertion first baste the material to be ornamented on stiff paper, then apply the lace to it and sew by hand or machine. To form yolks or cuffs of insertion cut the shape in stiff paper, then baste on the insertion, making it lie flat, and sew on the machine. One edge of the lace must, of course, be lapped over the other. The machine sewing gives a better finish than band sewing and Is much easier. What to Buy For a Wedding Gift. It is often a puzzling matter to decide upon just what to buy for a wedding present. The silversmith may always be relied upon to offer a suggestion in some of his wares. One of the newest designs of a famous New York firm in silverware is an asparagus set with dish, rack and A NEW ASPA QV DISH. sauce boat combined. The tongs for serving the vegetable are neatly fitted into their own place at the side of the dish. The asparagus set may be purchased either in real or imitation silver, and es the vegetable Is served all the year round In its fresh state or canned the gift will be found rery useful. For Planked Fish. Every one knows bow hard it is te balance the plank on which fish bu been cooked on any china or silver meat platter one may happen to own. Naturally it would never do not to serve the steak or fish on its plank. Now some clever person baa devised a nickel holder into which the plank is easily slipped. It comes to fit several sizes of plank, oval or oblong, and the holder is an attractive addition to the table setting with its carved end. It has lege to keep the pUat from resting on the table. There's nothing irk bread made from Gold Medal Flour. Dbboeab
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For Sale New 44 Haw ley" Time Register, 50m,n, Made by Crose-Hinds Co. Syracuse N. Y. Just the thing for a small Factory or Department Store. Address Palladium 19 tf
FOR SALE Farms and city property. If you have a farm, house, or lot for sale, or house to rent see me. One percent commission on large sales. Kaufman. Hittle Block. 21-lmo FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six room house, Ten Dollars. Box 10i, City. 2"J It FOR RENT Five room house, : S. 12th. Call at 210. S. lth. 2S -t FOR RENT-Front flat furnished for light housekeeping; steam heat. 41 " Main. -I't FOR RENT Modern seven room residence with bath and hot water heating plant, central location at 44 12th street. Can at Wm. H. Bradbury and Son. 2S-tf FOR RENT Modern flat. Call 41 S. 8th St. L'S-ot FOR RENT A barn, 3S S. oth St. -JT-Tt FOR RENT Six room house, S. F near l'-'th, fine new; $12.50. Phone 1616. 13-tf FOR RENT Modern Flat. Call 40 S. Sth St. 27 ot FOR RENT House of 6 rooms. 2014 N. E street, with hot and cold, rain water bath, artificial gas, electric light, hot air furnace. Phone 1522. 21-tf FOR RENT 1 room flat, No. 1237 Main street Phone 2277. 24-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat with bath tor gents, at the Grand. feb::-tf THE PENRHYNDIVERS fEATSOF THESE RECKLESS PACIFIC OCEAN ISLANDERS. fher Are A boat tbe Mast D via t All Underwater Warkera Paraly Is, Sharks and Stta Ray Are Amoaa ta Daaa-era They Brave. Three native divers famous for their deep water feats came out In a pearling sloop with us one afternoon and gave a fine exhibition, says a writer in the London Graphic. The bed over which we halted was about ninety feet under the surface. Our three divers stripped to a "pareo" apiece, and then, squatting down on the gunwale of the boat, with their hands hanging over their knees, appeared to meditate. They were "taking their wind," the white steersman informed me. After about five minutes of perfect stillness they suddenly got up and dived off the thwart. The rest of us fidgeted up and down the tiny deck, talked, speculated and passed away the time for what seemed an extraordinarily long period. No one, unfortunately, bad brought a watch, but tbe traders and schooner captains all agree In saying that the Penrhyn diver can stay tinder water for full three minutes. At last, one after another, the dark beads popped up again, and the divers, each carrying a shell or two, swam back to the boat, got on board and presented their catch to me with the ease, grace and high bred courtesy that are tbe birthright of all Pacific Islanders. As a general rule, the divers carry baskets and fill them before coming up. Each man opens bis own catch at once and bunts through the shells for pearls. Usually he does not find any. Now and then he gets a small gray pearl or a decent white one or a big. Irregular "baroque" pearl of the "new art variety, and once In a month of Sundays be is rewarded by a large, gleaming gem worth several hundred pounds, for which he will probably get 20 or 30. Diving dresses are sometimes used In Penrhyn, but In such an irregular and risky manner that they are really mere dangerous than the ordinary method. The suit Is nothing but a helmet and jumper. No boots are worn, no clothing whatever on the legs, and there are no weights to preserve the diver's balance. It sometimes happens, though wonderfully seldom, that the diver trips, falls and turns upside down, tbe heavy belmet keeping him head downward until the air all rashes out under the Jumper, and he is miserably suffocated. The air pump above is often carelessly worked, in any case, and there is no recognized system of signals except the jerks that mean "Poll up." They're the most reckless devils on the face of the earth, said a local trader. "Once let a man strike a good bed of shell, and be won't leave it. He'll stick down there all day. grabbing away in twenty fathoms or more till he feels paralysis coming on "Paralysis?" "Yes they get It. lots of 'em. If you was to go down In twenty fathomsthey can do five and twenty, but anything over Is touch and go and stay 'alf the day, you'd come up 'owlIng like anything and aot able to move. That's tbe way it catches them, and then they must get some one to come and rub them with sea water all night long, and maybe they dies, and maybe they're all right by morning. So then downhex sesagain . Just $he same
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LOST. LOST Package, bitween Main and C on N. Mh St. Waist pattern. Leave at Palladium. 2S--.'t LOST Monday evening, dark fur muff between Main and K on South 14th or on Main between 14th and lith. Return to Palladium. 29-lt FOUND. tWIt-ie"t",Fur Nk" Piece. brown in color, was left at Grace Methodist parsonage; owner can call there for same; 913 North A street. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE OGDORN. Automobile and Fire Insurance. Bonds. Loa as and Rental. Room 16. L O. O. Y. BUS 13-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Koll. Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main street LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; It you don't believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23tf UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL. 16 South 7th Street Phore 1793. Repair work a ipeo ialtj. 11-tl FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMETER DOWNING, 15 North Tenth. rhone 1335. Private ambulance. 28-tf STORAGE. WANTED To store your goods; have just leased a building for that purpose. 417 N. Sth. Phone 177S. 4tf POLLED JERSEYS. Highland Lad 121. grandson ot richest milker in Pan American Exposition. Daughter tests S.6 per cent, first calf. In service at my farm. O. E. Fulghum. 3 tf as ev rr. omernnes a man 'it De punea up dead at the end of the day. How does that happen? WelL I allow it's because he's been working at a big depth all day and feels all right, and then, do you see, he'll find something a bit extra below of him. In a boiler like, and down he'll so after It. and tbe extra fathom or two does the trick. "Sharks? Well, rve seen you popping at them from the deck of the Duchess, so you know as well ss I do bow many there are. Didn't 'it them even when the fin was up? That's because you 'aven't greased your bullet. I suppose. You want to, if the water isn't to turn it aside. But about tbe divers? Oh, they don't mind sharks, none of them, when they've got the dress on. Sharks is easy scared. You've only got to pull up your jumpers a bit, and tbe air bubbles out and frightens them to fits. If you meet a big sting ray it'll run its spine into you and spoil the dress, so's the water comes In. and maybe it'll stick the diver too. And the big devilfish Is nasty. He'll bold you down on a rock, but you can use your knife on bim. The kara roauaa is the wont. The divers don't like bim. He's net as big as a shark, but he's downright wicked, and he's a mouth on him as big as 'alf bis body. If an onoo comes along 'e'll bite an arm or leg off the man anyway and eat '1m outright if 's big enough to do it. Swordflsh? WelL they don't often come into the lagoon; it's the fishing canoes outside they'll go for. Yes. they'll run a canoe and a man through at a blow easy enough, but they don't often do it "About the diving? WelL I think the naked diving is very near as safe as the machine, taking all things. Worst of It Is. if a kara mauaa or an onoo comes along, the diver can't wait bis time till It goes. No, he doesn't stsb it not inside the lagoon because there's too many of them there, and the blood would bring a whole pack about. He gets under a ledge of rock and hopes it'll go away before his wind gives out If he don't, he gets eat. Cheerfalaesa. Our business In this world is not te succeed, but to continue to fall in good spirits. Robert Louis Stevenson. Oppression Is more easily borne tbaa Insult Junius. .timing the Tables "Turning tbe tables" in tbe sense ef bringing a countercharge against an accuser has a classic origin. In the ! days of Augustus Imperator a regular craze seized tbe men of Rome to compete with one another for the possession of the costliest specimens of a certain description of table made for the most part of Mauri tana wood inlaid with ivory "mensarum insanla." or table mania, as Pliny called it They were sold at most extravagant prices. When tbe men accused the ladies of sumptuary extravagance the latter naturally retorted by reference to the money squandered by their lords on these tables and se "turned tbe tables on them" by throwing them metaphorically In their teeth. A Special Occasion. First Tramp You orter see Bill Jump de fence wit de bull after binSecond Tramp Must have been w nth loo kin at First Tramp Say! It wax de only time I ever seen him when he didn't look tiretL Puck.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Chester A. Crowell to James M. Garrett lota 11 and IS Fountain City; $1,300. ; , . Martha C. Whitehead to Jesse H. Brooks Pt lot 11 J. Cox Add. city; $1,800. Sarah Demree to Harry B. Demreo Pt N. E. Qr. Sec. 29. Twp. J. rang 12. Jackson Twp.; $1.2k Isaac A. Simcoke to Frank. Simcoke Pt. lots 167. 47 John Smith, Add. city; $1. Frank K. Moore to Daniel W. Cox Pt. N. W. Qr. Sec. 20. Twp. IS. rang 14. Green Twp.; $3,300. Mary A. Weller to Ion M. Marshall Pt. lot S. M. G. Arnold Add. to city. Also part of vacated alley; S3.S00. John R. Jorday to America J. Cheesmaa It 8. W. Qr. 8ec. 25. Twp. 18. range 12. Dalton Twp.; $3,000. . San t ford Wilson Comr. to Viol O. Owens lots 33. 24 W. of It and S. ot X. R . In Cambridge City; $150. Philip Ftanzman to Ceo. C IU1I Ft. X. K. Qr. Sec. 2. Twp. 15. range 12. Washington Twp.; $1.00. en .iJvmm9 Tv We all know the round vuwIh boxes that belong on tbe pantry shelve They have beea used for generations for salt, sugar, cheese and splcea. but we've chosen to decorate them daring late years with everything from tbe pyrographic needle to tbe paint brush. But It has remained for an artist to' bring tbem to a high degree of polish over ber painted sorfacew which Indicate shellac and tube palat besides, an exquUlte feeling for tbe beautiful. Tbe box lid and its sides were paint ed with antwerp blue, that wonderful color, transparent, yet rich and dark, and the band bordering the lid and the lower edge of the box were done with lampblack oil paint. Oa tbe ousuaa no bo-dib. top of tbe lid In a space left for tt a previously drawn In basket ot fruit was colored a doll yellow, with bright er yellows and reds for the fruit Aa edge of black outlined this quaint basket and each piece of fruit Over tbe whole box. top and sides, was the high luster of shellac pot oa by a skilled band. Whether It be colored U these ilea tones, reminding one of somea bL ' lowed painting, or dooe to salt gray with purple grapes as a lid deeorad . '" tbe time honored wooden box takes m ' new glory when decorated and tbos 1 highly polished. It Is Intended tor fruit and Is a beautiful gift box fethe friend who boards and -needs a place for the bit of light refresh seat for a caller. . , ' If yoo save beard your father ad mire a reree la a magasloe or a paragraph from a stirring speech, cat It out and mount It on a map of bircn bark or green brlstol board and bang , It over bis desk or chair. Another little gift la a bolder for curling Iroas to be aeeo la tbe Uiustration. fashioned from crape paper. There Is a supply -ot tissue paper for wiping tbS If aa at . tacbed to tbe case. Ever Try a Want Ad in the Palladium ? It Pays C.
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