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WANTED JORDAN, M'MANUS & HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS h. 1014 Main. Phone 2175 WANf ED Sewing of any kind. 125 ' N. West 3d. 21-7t WAN TE DSituation by experienced Janitor. Number 1 references. Address Janitor, care Palladium. 22-2t WANTED Tnree or four rooms lor housekeeping by Oct 1. Mother and .daughter. Fbone 1215. f 22-lt WXNTEDdlrl for general housework: Call in forenoon. 20 So. 11th St. 22-3t WANTED Your lawn fence and gat work. Eureka . Fence ' Mfg. Co., Phone 3751, 22nd and North" E Sts. 22-3t-eod. WILL go out by the day to work by good woman. Address K. G., care Palladium. 21-2t WANTED Work of any kind, farm preferred. R. Hod son, Newman's Hill. 21-2t
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28 to Sept. 5. 20-3t WANTED If you can use the best j mattresses. made notify 41 South 12th. Ralph Nye. 19-7t WANTED Position as nurse by mtdV die aged woman in confinement. " Call at 424 S. 13th St. 15-10t WE REPAIR baby cabs, sharpen lawn mowers, make screen doors, picture , framing. We i call and deliver. Drown & Darnell, 1022 Main Street. bw Phdhe 1936, auglO-tf WANTED You to know there Is a new Exchange at 153 Richmond ky 'Ave. Home-made pies,, etc. . 15-tf WAITED To repair your shoes. Best material, prices reasonable. A. J. Ford, Cunningham's Shoe Store. 10-tf SEE MOORE . OGBQRN. for aU in Unds ot ' insurance, ,Bonds, and Loans, Real '-.Estate anu Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bide. feb20-tf WANTED To Rent good farm of 80 ' o 120 acres, grain or cash rentO Experienced, farmr Address, .. N., . care Palladium. Aug. 17-19-20-22-24-27-29 WAN'i'Ei If you want money In place of your city property, go rleht to Ptrter field's Real histate 5 rfflce, Ktfly Block, 8tW aod Main, 0R DELIVERS a MOTHER LECTURE Tells Lad When He Is Tempt ed to Do Wrong; Just to think of . Mother - 'Mother'; was the tsubject of a; leo .- . t ture which Mayor W. Zimmerman delivered in thaclty court '..Tuesday fcbrning In addressing Raymond "Puthoff, an eighteen year old youth, whom the police believe, though he Is not naturally bad, is developing' propensity for crime and' misdemeanors and for whose benefit the court was moved to adopt a most unusual procedure. In brief the police judge gave it as his opinion that If everyone '.would Just think of his mother when tempted to do wrong there would be little need for correctional institutions. The mayor said he had found the practice exOptionally good and was confident that if young ruthoff would but heed it he would correct his own evil impulses hereafter. v-i. Puthoff sat quietly in the room and took it all in. He had plead guilty to his last and most serious offense, housebreaking. The boy was ' deeply moved. His punishment was a fine ot $10 and costs and ten days in the cpunty Jail. After a brief sojourn in tfce? county institution, his sentence may be suspended. On August 19, Puthoff broke into the home of his grandfather, Frank Puthoff, 620 North Tenth street, and stole a suit of clothes, which he afterwards sold to R. M. Laeey for a. dolhir, it Is understood. THe lad wOTireJte!rtn Monday and when arraigned' on the charge ot larceny, rather than house breaking, which was preferred by the authorities in respect to wishes of his relatives, he entered the guilty plea. Before this the lad had been in trouble and at one time Mayor Zimmerman was the prosecuting witness.' However, these previous offenses were but minor misdemeanors. G7y Statistics
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WANTED Washing to do. Address K. M., care Palladium. 15-14t FOR SALE BIO SALE St We are selling out goods to accomodate room for a new fall stock. Better goods, lowest prices. $1.50 Suit Cases. 75c; $1.00 Shirts, 45c; 4.00 Shoes $2.25; $2.00 Trousers, $1.25; Underwear and "Neckwear. NEW YORK STORE ' FT. WAYNE AVE 3-lmo PjCBLlG- -SALE of household , goods Sept.": 16, at 1' o'clock at 130 Maple "X Bt.j ; tableB, stoves, chairs,: rocking v. Chairs, dressers, stands, ; 90 yards good " carpet, rugs, bed steads, springs, clocks, dishes, shot gun, rifle and many other-articles not mentioned. Ellz. Evans. A. O. Deerlng Auct. f Aug. 22-29 Sept. 10-12-14. FOR SALE Roof and bridge paint guaranteed fire years. v Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Phone 3426. Aug ?2-fri-mon-tf FOR S A LE Best farm gate. - made. Any size to order.. Eureka Fence Mfg.; Co., Phone 3751. 22d and NVE Streets. ' V ' 22-3t-eod FOR SALE Cottage and ? 7-room house. Eureka Fence Mfg. Co ! 22-3t-eod AUCTION SALE I will sell to the highest bidder on Saturday, Sept. 16, at 2 o'clock the following Real Estate in Richmond. 130 cor. 2nd and Maple St., Has 8 rooms all nicely papered, cellar good well, cistern, 4 verandas. ' No. 136 has 5 rooms, pantry, both kinds of water.barh, also vacant ,of. "between the above described. This is a beautiful home, -well painted, with 15 bearing apple trees and is 15 feet deep by 165 wide. Come look this over. .Will .sell all together or to suit bidder. . Possession at once. Good terms. "! , Ellz. Evans. -A. O. Deerlng, Auct. :- ' . Aug. 22-29- Sept. 10-12-14 FOR SALE Cape. Good as new. Cheap If sold' soon. Phone 1728. 21-tf FOR SALE Big type Poland China pigs sired by Iowa Price No. 177,679. a 1,000 lb. hog when matured. Wood Eliason, Centerville, Ind. ; i . t 20-llt-eod EAGLES BATTLE FOR GRAND PRESIDENCY i "v (National News Association) "r r SAN "FRANCISCO, Aug. 22. A battle for the.v grand presidency of the Fraternal Order of Eagles opened today in the 1911 annual National convention."Regulars' and "insurgents" lined up; In factions, the former supporting J. J. Cusack of -San Francisco and the latter booming Frank E. Hering :f South Bend, Jnd., J. F. Cheatham, chairman of the Grand Aerie committee, formally jluanched the convention last night when the delegates were presented with the freedom of the city by Mayor McCarthy. Beginning today the business sessions will continue through the balance of the week. . ' GARY'S MILLIONAIRE ; WANTS A DIVORCE I ' ; GARY, Ind- Aug. 22.-i-Gary social Circles were startled today when news of a divorce suit filed by its only milJionalre, Louis A. Bryan, against his nurse of his late wife, whom he married after a deathbed courtship nine months ago, was revealed today. Mrs. Bryan ft only 27 years old. The millionaire is just twice her age. Their honeymoon was all right while it lasted but they haven t been living together bI nee June. - "The millionaire's suit merely ahtlcipated one his wife proposed to file. She declared today he was a "cross, crabbed old covo." CATHOLIC DELEGATES ATTEND RECEPTION (National Nws Association) COLUMBUS, O.. Aug. 22. With only 1,500- people left out of the 33,000; who were in the city Sunday the convention of the American Federated Catholic societies permanently organised for business yesterday and closed the second day of the session last evening with a reception in the Knights of Columbus hall, at which more than 5,000 delegates filed past the prelates and in salutation to them, kneeled and kissed the ring. The delegates Jiave today, settled down- to -business, 'reports are coming from committees. ENGLISH TO RELIEF OF STARVING INDIANS CALCUTTA. India. -Aug. 22. Three million men, women and children are on the verge of starvation in a large area throughout Bengal as a result of famine. The .failure of the season's monsoon rains, causing crops to die, has left the people without grain enough, for themselves or their .stock. ?ho" English vernment i taking steps to give relief.
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WANT AD LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ada. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail fn answer to their ads. Mall at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Bargain 1 ,Ella 2 Rooms 1 Certrude 3 M-47 8 Z. O Mary . 2 A. R. C 1 N. B. 1 G, G. 1 D. L. G.:..... 1 Y ., 1 1. IV. 1 H. J. a.t..a. 1 W. B. 1 H. J. 1 K. G. ........ 1 T. D. 1 Mail will be kept for 30 dnys only. All mall not called for within that time- will be cast out. ' FOR SALE At 32 S. 9th Street two bed room suites, one refrigerator, one dresser, side board, stands, couches and other household furnishing, Tuxedo coat, overcoat and sewing machine. 17-tf FOR SALE A lot in Earlham cemetery. Sec. 6, No. 183. Size 12x20. Call 100 S. 7 St. 19-7t FOR SALE Surrey, phaeton, two buggies, new rubber tired and repainted. 1514 Main. 19-7t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rip Rap pointer bird dog. . Six months old. Phone 3176. 19-7t FOR SALE Home made bread, pies cakes, etc. 422 North' 14th St. - 17-7t FOR SALE Grocery at a bargain. Best of reasons for selling. Investigate. Address Bargain, care of Palladium. - - ' 18-tf PUBLIC SALE At 3:30 p. m., August 19th, the following will be sold to highest bidder. Terms Cash. 10 white leghorn hens, 1 cock bird, 25 buff leghorn pullets 4 months old, 2 cockrels, 4 Philo brooder coops, 1 ' Winter Colony coop, 1 Old Trusty Incubator, 160-egg size, 3 pair Ho- , mer pigeons, young, and old ferrets, . also household goods. 325 S. W. 1st St. . 16-tf FOR SALE Phaeton, saddle, oak and glass partition, billiard chairs. Phone 1352. . 27tf FOR SALE Range, used one winter. 407 N. 19th. 17-7t FOR SALE Seven room house, barn, good location; South 12th street. Telephone 1410. - 12-tf MEXICANS TORTURED ' ' " American Mining Engineer Who Refused Money. . (National News Association) EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 22. Fred Martin, of New York, a mining .engineer and manager of the Adelama mining company's property near Paral, Mex., is suffering intense agony as the result of brutal torture by Mexican bandits. A dozen outlaws went to Martins. home in the mountains of Chihuahua and at the point of guns demanded money. Martin protested that he had none and was beaten. WTiat little he had on his person was taken from him and he was then taken to the woods, stripped of his clothing,' bound and gagged and then tied to a tree. The bandits divided his clothing among themselves and left him. When rescued by miners on Monday afternoon he was more dead than alive. Blood poisoning has set in. The Pearl Hunters' Superstition. The pearl hunters of Borneo and the adjacent islands have a peculiar superstition. When they open shells in search of pearls they take every ninth find, whether it be large or small, and put it into a bottle, which Is kept corked with a drad man's finger. The pearls In the vial are known as "seed pearls" or "breeding pearls," and the native Borneose firmly believes that they will reproduce their kind. For every pearl put into the vial ; two grains of rice are thrown in for the pearls to "feed upon." Some whites in Borneo believe as firmly in the superstition as the natives do, and almost every but along the coast has its "dead finger" bottle, with from nine to fifty seed pearls and twice that number of rice grains carefully and evenly stowed away among them. That no results follow does not dim the superstition. The Wonderful Toad Bone. All early writers attribute wonderful qualities to toads and frogs and the various parts of their bodies. Pliny believed, for instance, that if a. toad was brought Into the midst of si mob or other large and unruly concourse of people "silence would instantly, prevail." A small bone found in the right side of toads "of the proper age was also believed to have powers over the various elements. "By throwing this bone Into a vessel of boiling water. says Pliny, 1t will Immediately cool it. the water refusing to bell again until the bone has been removed. To find this bone, expose the dead toad on an ant hill. When the ants have eaten her all away except the bones, take each bone separately and drop It into boiling water. ' Thus may the wondrous toad bone be discovered.
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FOR SALE Little Giant Hay Press; can be used equally as well for baling paper; call Palladium o'ffice. FOR SALE 1 large base burner, 1 hot blast stove, 1 library table all in good condition. Call 411 N. 18th before Monday morning. 11-tf FOR SALE Telephone booth; call Palladium of fice.. tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j Richmond property a spec ialty. Porterfiefd, Kelly BIk., 8th and Main. tf If You Waet Bargalos A fine old homestead with an acre of ground in the city, modernly equipped. Good bargain if sold soon. Let us talk to you. Over 717 Main St., Westcott Block. Bradbury & Son 22-lt SEE MORQAN for Real Estate In all Its phases and local Information office. 8th and NortH E Sts. 16-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 7-room house with all modern conveniences. 122.00. Enquire Palladium office. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished Room. 42 S. 10th ..22-7t FOR RENT Seven room new house, electric light, dr. W. 6 and Linden Ave. Call phone 1235. 21-tf FOR RENT i-Seven room house on S. 11 and J with garden and barn. Call Phone 1235 or 3015. 20-tf FOR RENT Front apartment at Wayne Flats. $35.00. Inquire at Palladium office. 20-tf BONNIE, THOUGH 26, HAS FIFTH HUSBAND (National News Association) CHICAGO, Aug. 22. Mrs. Bonnie Snow Dickinson-Sinsinsheimer-Williamson-Clark, who is .only 26 years old, has a new husband. He is Joseph II. Engleman and their marriage was revealed today. Since she was seventeen, Mrs. Engleman has been playing the matrimonial game strenuously. Her first venture was with a prospector 70 years old. The second was 56 years old, and so on down the line until now she has a 27-year old husband. Mrs. Engleman declared today that all girls would do well to marry an old man first and learn the game. Sounded Best When Silent. In a railroad office in West Philadelphia there is au old and trusted clerk of Celtic extraction who keeps his associates in a constant state of good humor by an' .unending series of .witticisms, interspersed occasionally with "bulls" so glaring that even he himself has to join iu the laugh that invariably follows such a "break" on his part. There was some trouble on the telephone one day recently, and Mike, as he is called among bis friends, lost much of his usual good nature in his efforts to get the gist of a message that was being sent from another office. The man on the other end of the wire finally became exasperated and asked Mike if he was losing his bear lng. "I can hear you all right until you begin to talk." said Mike, "and then I can't understand a word you say." Philadelphia Times. The Psychological Moment. Vis-Miss -Whea ton at home?" asked one of the neighbors of the spinster as he called ;at her door to get her signature to a petition. "She Is that. responded Celia Leahy, three weeks over from Ireland and a most willing handmaiden. "Will yez step in. sorr?" "I should like to see her on a matter of business for a few moments If she Is not engaged." said the neighbor. Celia flung wide the door and waved him in. "If she has wan. he's negleetin her shameful," she said In a hoarse, confidential whisper, "for 'tis three weeks tomorrer since I come here, and he's not put his fut over he t" res hold in all that toimel Sure, 'tis your ehanst!"Youth's Companion. Tke Twrfllsfct OfUft. The mtucles of tbe stommch in old are are not s stroav or active as ia yootb and is eeM4ueace old people are very subject to coBStJpatioa aad Badigvstion. Many seldom have a bowel movement without artificial aid. Many, also, have wipsrwt eractarioas of tu from tbe stomach after eatinr. An this can be mwoiAed by the two of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Papain, which permanently reIates the bowels so tha. ?assaces come naturally, and so strengthen., the stomach that food ia digested without comiort. SrezEfsta aefl It at S ccao or SX a tersoboOla. .
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FOR RENT Modern room, suitable for two gtnts. Call at 14 N. 9th St 15-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for gents only, at the Grand. 27-tf LOST LOST Boy's coat. Return West Grove church and centerville. Call telephone 24 Greensfork and get reward. 22-lt LOST Gun metal Watch on back road from Star school on Williamsburg pike to New Garden. Reward. Return to Robinson Co. 22-lt LOST Receipt book. Reward if returned to Mrs. Sldell. 22 SO. 10th. 22-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE , and Insurance ol all kinds. Loans, Rentals, Notary Public and Real Estate. Chas. D. Shideler, 913 Main. Phone 1814. 15-tt ELECTRIC WIRING CHAS. J. DAVIS, wiring and repairing of all kinds. Phone 3239. Aug-15-lmo MYSTERIOUS VOICE OF Sergeant-at-arms Diegle of Ohio Senate Sentenced for Bribery. . (National News Association) COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 22. The mysterious voice of a woman at Sandusky, Ohio, warning Judge E. B. Kinkead that senate sergeant-at-arms Rodney J Deigle had received a large sum of money and was ready to jump his heavy bond, resulted in the court's ordering Diegle into court today for sentence on his bribery conviction. The message by telephone caused Judge Kinkead immediately to issue a capias for Diegle's arrest. v The woman, who appeared much agitated, said, that Diegle had left home for Columbus where the money was paid him by a woman. She said the cash was furnished from a conspiracy fund raised by tfcose involved W legislative bribery and declared that Mrs. Diegle was greatly worried by the conduct of her husband. The reported payment, which rumors have placed at tens of thousands, was understood to be the price for keeping Diegle from making the confession for which the prosecution has been working for months. The action of Judge Kinkead mjeans that Diegle's last chance to save himself from the penitentiary will end at 9 oclock this morning.when he is arraigned for sentence. Diegle declared today that he Is practically penniless and will have to leave his family without support should he be sent to the penitentiary and for that reason will tell all he knows. MAN SHOT 60 TIMES IN TENNESSEE FEUD (National News Association) CLARKS VILLE, Tenn, Aug- 22. Irving Yates, John Martin, Levi Smith and Jesse Davidson 'were shot and seriously wounded by William Holt at his home . on the Nashville pike at midnight. Sixty shots entered Yates body and his recovery is doubtful. Martin was alsd badly wounded. Smith and Davisson escaped with lighter injuries. The young men were callers at the Holt home. It is said Holt objected to the presence of Martin and that Martin threatened Holt with a knife. Holt secured a shotgun and onened fire. ' Gap an exticmisher upun your iron. If yon are unhappily blessed with i vein of It, LafmU ...
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Finding a Room AWNINGS. . Upholstering and awnings. All work first class at an honest price. Estimate and prices freely given. J. H. Russell, Phone 1793, 16 South 7th. jull4-tf REAL. ESTATE. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGED A. M. Roberts, 221 S. B St. Phone 1320. 5-tt AUCTlbNEER A. O. Deerlng Live Stock and Real Estate Auctioneering. See me early. Centervflle, Ind. 8-eod-tf MERCHANTS DELIVERY AUTO Merchant Delivery. Headquarters Waking's 406 Main. Calls answered promptly. Phone 2006. Aug 16-1-mo SEE SHIDELER For Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Loans, Rentals. 913 Main. Phone 1814. 22-lt FOR SALE PHONE YOUR ORDERS to Forest H. Meek for Concrete gravel and sand. Orders promptly filled. Phone 4024. Aug. 16 1-mo MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Harris and Haffner have dissolved partnership In the press ing busines. Harris is continuing the work at 10 N. 8. Bring your suits in. 22-6t LABOR LEADER PREDICTS FIVE-HOUR DAY (National News Association) BOSTON, Aug. 22. A slogan of a "five hour day, five days a week, at $5 a day wages,' sounded by Secretary Harry Abrams of the Boston Central Labor Union at the Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers, and Brass and Silver Workers international union convention was indorsed by labor circles, in Boston today. The secretary predictedthat the five hour day in all organized trades was not far distant. PENN. R. R. WILL USE ELECTRICITY (National News Association) CHICAGO, Aug. 22. The Penna railroad, wThen it builds its new station in Chicago will start the ball rolling for electrication in the cfVr lim its. A subway beneath its pToHent right of way will be bu MOTOR TROUBLES, DELAYED ATWOj (National News Association. AM BOY. N." rY., Aug. 22.-lMofW troubles delayed Atwood's eastward flight today. He is expected to resume his journey late this afternoon. An Ancient Astronomer. About 500 B. C Anaxagoras of Ionia was born. When he "grew np In wisdom" he was the first to teach the course and cause of both solar and lunar eclipses and to give his followers rules whereby they could distinguish planets from fixed stars. He was punished for declaring that the sun was not a god. Another Way. . Student I want some information about the bronzes. I suppose I bad better write to the keeper? Attendant Yes. miss, or you might see him verbally! London Punch. The Degrees. "What are the degrees of a stingy man's married life?" "I suppose they are matrimony, parsimony, testimony and alimony. Baltimore American. A crowd Is not company, and faces re but a gallery' of picture and talk but a tinkling cymbal where there Is Bo love. Bactm. - CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind... August 14. 1911. To Whom It May Concern: ' Notice is hereby given hy the Board
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of Public works or the City of Richmond,. Indiana, that on the 14th day of August, 1911, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 271 1 til.
Providing for . the '. improvement of North 12th Street, from North "I" to North "J". Street." by constructing' a 6 foot cement sidewalk on the west side of sal 12th .street, between the points named, - '. .-A if On August 7th, 1911. the Board adopted: s :'f" ''' i ' Improvement Resolution No. 277 1911. Providing for the improvement of South C" Street, from South 14th to South 15th Street, by constructing ce
ment sidewalks 6 feet in width and cement curb and gutter on both sides thereof between the points named. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, September 7th, 1911, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in. or affected by. said proposed improvements or either of them as above described, and on said day, at 9 o'clock a. m said board wilt meet at ita office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstarnces which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. , 11. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles W. W. Zimmerman .' Board of Public Works. 15-22. ; ' ; NOTICE TO BIDDER Notice is hereby given . that the Board of Wayne County commissioners will receive sealed bids and proposals for the construction of the Wayne county detention hospital, up to 11 o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday, September 6,, 1911. Bids must conform in all things with the requirements of the statute and must be accompanied by a good . and sufficient bond in a sum equal to the bid. Bidders' blanks and blank bonds may be secured from the auditor. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the auditor. Demas S. Coe, Auditor Wayne County. . . s juiy23 aug 1-8-15-22-29 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby gven that the undersigned, Executrices of the last will and testament of August Stafhorst, deceased, by virtue of the power in said will conferred, will at.' the hour of one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, September 23, 1911, on the premises at 20S North 18th Street, in the City of Richmond, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, the following described real estate situate in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. Fourteen (14), and a strip of land four (4) feet in width off the entire side of lot No. Fifteen (15) in that part of the City of Richmond, in said county laid out by Christian Fetta. r, vv ..- Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Fayette Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, for not less than two. thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, viz; At least one third of the purchase money cash in nana uu day of sale, the balance in two equal installments' payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months from day of sale, evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing 6 per cent interest per annum from date un-' til paid, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorneys' fees, with sufficient surety thereon and further secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. . The uh chaser will also be required to have the buildings on said real estate insured in some solvent fire insurance company in an amount equal to their value payable to the order of the mortgagee. Said real estate will be sold subject to the taxes for the year 1911. Agnes M. Shaw, Minna D. Stafhorst Meeker. Executrices. McKee. Frost & Elliott, Attorneys. ; Wm. Flannigan, Auctioneer. 22-5t-22-29-5-12-lf " 8924A NEAT WORK APRON - civ woman can, nave . 100 many 01 ? these useful work aprons that cover the whole dress. The usual apron materials, such as percale, linen, gingham, cambric and Holland are all suitable for the making. The front is la Princess effect and the side brettelles over the shoulders are always becoming. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: , small, medium and large. The medium, ; size requires 3 yards Of 36-inch ma- ' terial. : A pattern of this illustration j mailed to any address on receipt of ? 10c in silver or stamps.. . (FfU out Blanks In pencil ana send to Pattern Dept. Richmond Palladium.) Kai Address .......................... ::
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