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Published ad owned br tae i PALLADIUM PRINTING CO. I Issued Every Ehrentn Except Sunday. ' Office Corner NortbSth and A street. ; Palladium and Sun-Telearem Phonea Business Office. MM; Hews lpartment, 1121. RICHMOND. INDIANA Rudolph G. Leeds M!ie SUBSCRIPTION TJBRMM In Richmond fS.0 per year (la advance) or 10c per week. t rural itovrsa One year, in advaae ? si month. In advance i! afmoBth- ln advance Vlt-iit ; both new and old addresaea a"l b Subscriber, will please remit wit specified term; nam" will not M u until pauer,t la received. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS , One rur in 16.00 1 month, ln advance One month. In advance Entered at Richmond. Indiana. po:it : oinca a second claa mall matter. New York Representatives Payne ft ; Your.?, 30-84 West 33d strt. and li 80 West. 32nd street. New York, N. T. Clcag-o Representatives Payne fit i Young, 747-748 Marquette Building. v,nicak-o. 111. The Auric Latiosi of Ame fifilillean Advertisers has ? .'VI i J the aircalatioa ef this rab lie ilea. The figure of circa! attea I contained in the Association's ra I port only are guaranteed. Association of American Advertisers No. Whitehall Blag. N. Y. City A Tip to Authors. If any one of our horde of literary ' gentlemen is desirous of writing a tragedy, full of heart throbs and tears, we suggest he hie himself with ' pad and pencil (or do our best writers use typewriters these dayB?) to the Republican state headquarters at Indianapolis. The setting and materlal he will find there are ideal for his purposes. He could embody into one of his most affecting chapters the dispatch from the faithful Old Guard sentinel at South Bend that Fred W. Keller, chairman of the Republican cemmittee of St. Joseph county, had gone over to the Progressives because he could not support "the nominees of the Republican bosses and the office holders of President Taft in the Democratic states." And what rare "copy" he could obtain from the tear-stained tidings from Madison county, the home of the Republican candidate for governor, Wlnfleld T. Durbin, that one thousand cheering citizens attended the Progressive county mass meeting; that seventy of the eighty-three precinct committeemen had , boarded the Bull Moose band wagon, and that the Anderson Herald, the only Republican paper ln that city, had nailed the Progressive banner to its editorial masthead. Would not any author, filled with ambition to pen a master tragedy, revel in a report he might find In Fred Sims' desk that the Progressives in Wayne county had riBen in their might and banished the G. O. P. elephant over the Ohio border, where it was greeted by a heavily armed posse of indignant Preble county farmers? And would not our hero tremble with ecstacy at the spectacle of the Republican state chairman reading a report of a poll taken of 1,000 employes of a Gas Belt factory, ln which eight hundred declared themselves for Roosevelt and Johnson and Beveridge and Landis? Indians Lack Tact. An Interesting tale was printed today that a Blackfoot Indian chief, up in the wilds of Montana, presented Bob Taft, son of the President, with a Teddy bear cub. The lack of tact displayed by some of our best Indians is really astonishing. .We are led to presume that if Bryan went hunting in Montana some big brave would hand him a photograph of Governor Harmon. However, to return to the bear story, young Taft has been relieved of his embarrassment by the angry mother of the little Teddy bear. She entered the camp and gnawed in twain the ropes which held her offspring captive. Bob Taft refused to head a rescue party. He said the White House was no place for a Teddy bear, but an amused nation disagrees with him. Indiana Leads. Dr. David H. Peyton, general superintendent of the Jeffersonville Reformatory, deserves a vote of thanks from the next legislature for his latest action to perfect the Indiana penal system through the establishment of a psychological laboratory at his institution with Prof. R. B. Von Kleinsmld in charge of it. Indiana has for years led in the crusade of lending a helping hand to erring men and women. It has given the world and the nation positive proof that crime must be corrected by humane treatment and education of felons, not by the "water cure" and the cat-o-nlne-tails of brutal guards. And now Indiana intends to increase ita lead in prison reforms. At Jeffersonville, which harbors

criminals between the ages of 16 and

30, with the average inmate having the mentality of a child of twelve years, Dr. Von Kleinsmld will study crime and prescribe remedies for it. The great institution will become a veritable school of sociology. The prisoners who are received there will be studied and treated in a scientific manner and, in time, will be returned to the world, in most cases, good citizens not hardened criminals. Indiana is setting a splendid pace. Probably if the New York police force was not so busy suppressing Sunday baseball games it would have time to check the reign of crime in the metropolis. Our advice to Texas, in the event the federal government continues to refuse to suppress the Mexican nuisance at the Lone Star state's back door, is to send the San Antonio police force over the border and restore order. Apparently Sheriff Boner was welcomed back to Eaton with the fatted calf. This Date in History AUGUST 13TH. 1775 A British naval force made an unsuccessful attack on Gloucester, Mass. 1812 U. S. frigate Essex captured the Alert, the first vessel taken from the British in the war of 1812. 1818 Sir Peregrine Maitland appointed Governor of Upper Canada. 1846 Americans under Commodore Stockton and Major Fremont captured Los Angeles. 1868 The city of Arequipa, Peru, almost destroyed by an earthquake. 1877 Chauncey Rose, founder of Rose Polytechnic Institute, died in Terre Haute, Ind. Born in Wethersfield. Conn., Dec. 24, 1794. 1890 First annual convention of letter carriers of the United States held ln Boston. 1898 Manila surrendered to the American forces after a short land fight and a bombardment by the fleet. 1908 Ira D. Sankey, noted evangelist, died in Brooklyn. Born in Edinburgh, Pa., Aug. 28, 1840. A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the stomach fails to perform its functions properly, the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets Is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, in vigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured why not you? For sale by all dealers. This Js My 65th Birthday ARTHUR SHERBURNE HARDY. Arthur Sherburne. Hardy, who was prominent in the diplomatic service of the United States for many years, wah born in Andover, Mass., August 13, 1847. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1869 and for some time thereafter served as a lieutenant of artillery. In 1873 he went abroad to study engineering and upon his return he became professor of civil engineering and mathematics at Dartmouth College. From 1893 to 1895 Mr. Hardy was editor of the Cosmopolitan Magazine. He entered the diplomatic service in 1897 as United States minister to Persia. Later he served successfully as minister to Greece, Roumanla- and Servia, Switzerland and Spain. He retired from the diplomatic service in 1905 and has since devoted himself to literary pursuits. Congratulations to: Emma Eames, the famous prima donna, 45 years old today. Duke of Teck, brother of Queen Mary, 44 years old today. William C. Adamson, representative in Congress of the Fourth Georgia district, 58 years old today. Isaac R. Sherwood, of the Ninth Ohio district, the oldest member of the national house of representatives, 77 years old today. Count Herman Wrangel, who represents Sweden at the Court of St. James, 55 years old today. The Masonic Calendar L Tuesday. Aug. 13. Richmond lodge No. 196. F. & A. M., called meeting. Work Entered Apprentice degree. Wednesday, Aug. 14. Webb lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M., called meeting, work in Master Mason degree. A Nerve Tonic. Invalid Is this a good place for the nerves? Proprietor of the Health Report It is. Why. when I opened up here I only charged 10 shillings a day. and now I've got the nerve to charge 25. London Tit-Bits. NOTICE. Meeting of the Eighth Ward Progressive. All those in sympathy with the Progressive movement please assemble in mass meeting at the West Side Republican Club Room, in Fairview, on Wednesday evening. August 14th, at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of selecting committeemen from each of the precincts in the ward, to represent the ward on the Wayne County Central Committee. John Burtesell, Provisional Committeeman.

Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE.

A MOTHER'S RECIPE. Keep the children at home. To do so, however, you must make the right sort of a home. I know a right sort of home, a home from which you scarcely could drive the children who belong to It. It is not a fine home nor expensive In Its upkeep. It Is Just comfortable. It is presided over by a woman of rare sense ana tact, a woman wdo cares more for her children than for expensive gowns or social doings. Sbe frankly says she wants her children tc enjoy a good time while they may. To illustrate: There are two boys. Never do they go grumbling to the tasks that mother sets them. She knows the knack of changing drudgery into rare sport. And if the task be hard there is always the sure prospect of a big p!ay at the other end. There is a big yard and a garden. The boys work betimes in the garden and enact high jinks ln the back yard. There is a big tree, a barn, the alley. Noise? Of course. Thnt develops lung cells. And the boys ure mightily destructive of clothes. But What fun those young cubs do hawe! And should yon wish to find some of the boys of the neighborhood go to that house. Their presence there is the infallible boys' test of what sort of a mother those two fellows have. Down In the basement are all kinds of tools for working in wood and Iron and a plenty of pine boards, etc. Thins are a bit topsy turvy there, to be sure, until mother invents a cleanup that is in itself a Jamboree. And if by any means these boys can Invent or manufacture something for motber why. that is best of all. In the yard are a swing and a hammock. To be sure these break down sometimes when too many kids tumble ln. But, then, rope is chenp. And nobody ever is scolded. Also there Is a girl in this fine family. She is something of a romp. Some of the hypercritical neighbors call her a "tomboy." She is as supple as the family cat. And also there are freckles on her nose. Above ailIn the dally vocabulary of this bright, diplomatic mother there is no such word as "don't." What is her recipe for keeping her children at home and always in love with their home and their mother? Here it is: A little good sense, a few ounces of patience, a pinch of tact. Mix thoroughly with real motber love. NOTICE. Meeting of the Seventh Ward Progressive. All those in sympathy with the Pro gressive movement please assemble in mass meeting at No. 5 Hose House on Wednesday evening, August the 14th, at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of selecting committeemen from each of the precincts in the ward, to represent the ward on the Wayne County Central Committee. F. C. Roberts, Provisional Committeeman. A Witty Reply. Shortly after Governor Hughes of New York was elected the second time, after a bitter campaign, a lawyer from New York wanted to see him and was told to go to the executive mansion In Albany. It was the first time the lawyer had ever been in the official residence of New York governors, and after Mr. Hughes came into the room the visitor said: "Yon have a handsome place here." "Yes," Mr. Hughes replied, "but I had a hard time getting the landlord to renew the lease." Saturday Evening Post. Pleased the Bishop. At the opening of a large religious meeting in Iowa a few years ago a missionary bishop from a neighboring state took the usual steps toward puttine liis audience in eood humor bv paying some compliments to the state in which thev were assembled. He pralsed the products of Iowa one by one and congratulated the people on living in so rich a land. When his speech was ended a solemn young clergyman rose and said that be ventured to call the bishop's attention

to one serious omission from the list mr- "e operates a rarm or more of Iowa products namely, eggs. j tnan 2,000 acres in McLean County, The bishop, abundantly endowed i nearly all of which is under high culwith humor, promptly replied, to the ! tivation. Mr. Funk graduated from delight of the assembly.. "I am ex- j Yale University in 1S91. During his tremely glad to learn that the hens of j college days he was celebrated as a Iowa have so competent a young j football player, being left tackle on rooster to crow for them." j the famous Yale team of 1890.

A New Remedy for Indigestion Gets Country Wide Endorsement

The new remedy for Indigestion called "Digestif has been found a certain quick relief and permanent remeI dy for stomach disorders. Letters from thousands who had suffered the tortures of indigestion and got relief from the use of Digestit are evidence of its merit. The enormous increase in demand from every part of the country is proof of its popularity. But you do not have to take anybody's OWTTICn

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RAILWAY DETECTIVES. They Trace Those Who Steal or Destroy Property of the Road. The secret service is a hard game to tackle, but. like all kinds of work, it has Its easy jobs. One of them Is that of special agent for a railroad. The agent is supposed to trace those who steal or destroy railroad property. When he is notified that a trunk or other article of baggage is missing he finds out by its number from where it was sent and follows it on the books

checked. Then he notifies the police in the vicinity between the station where the baggage was last checked j and the station where it should hare been checked. The police get busy, and probably the property Is soon recovered and the thieves put in Jail. The baggage is then turned over to the special agent, who notifies the milroad official that he has recovered the stolen goods. If a freight car Is robbed the special agent pursues the same tactics He finds out where the car was last sealed and the place where the car was reported as having its seal broken The police or constables in the country between the two points are notified, and if they fall to capture the robbers the railroad may never hear again of the stolen goods. Wherever destruction has occurred to railroad property it is usually police officers who trace and arrest those guilty. nowever. the special agent must be a keen Judge of human nature and with sufficient tact to make himself popular with the police officers in his territory. Usually he is nn old time detective and is well enough acquainted with detectives and police through out the country to obtain results where 1 on amateur would fall. Politics and Politicians Michigan Democrats will hold their State convention in Grand Rapids on September 26. Dayton, Wyoming, has followed the example of Hunnywell, Kansas, in electing a woman mayor. Thomas Ayers of Pierre, S. D., has made formal announcement of his candidacy on the Democratic platform for United States senator from South Dakota. Governor Thomas R. Marshall, the Democratic nominee for vice president, has accepted an invitation to deliver the commencement address at Valparaiso University on August 15. Judge Egburt E. Woodbury, of Jamestown, N. Y., has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor of New York on a platform favoring a new direct primary law. Thomas R. Shipp, who has received the Republican nomination for Congress in the Seventh district of Indiana, is widely known as the secretary of the National Conservation Congress. Addison T. Smith, clerk to the senate committee on manufactures and private secretary to Senator Heyburn, has been nominated by the Republicans of Idaho for representative at large. If Woodrow Wilson Is elected president he will be the fifth Presbyterian exalted to that office. Andrew Jackson was a Presbyterian, as were Polk, Buchanan and Cleveland. Miss Helen Dougherty of Providence is the first woman to run for State office in Rhode Island. She has been nominated by the Socialists for secretary of state at the November election. The Dorchester Historical Society of Boston, has been presented with a banner which was carried by the adherents of Henry Clay through the New England States at the time Mr. Clay was a candidate ' for president. It is thought to be the only one in existence. Political rumor in Ohio says that N. C. Wright, editor of the Cleveland Leader and an ardent Roosevelt supporter, probably will become candi date on the Progressive ticket for United States senator to succeed The odore Burton, whose term will expire in 1915. The decision of Woodrow Wilson that he will not resign the governorship, but remain in office, follows a precedent set by Governor Hayes of Ohio in 1876, by Grover Cleveland, j who in 1884 retained the governorship of New York, and by Theodore Roosevelt, who was a candidate for vice president in 1900 while bovernor of New York. Frank H. Funk, who has been nominated by the Progressive party In Illinois for governor, is a practical farword for it try it yourself on an absolute guarantee, get a package and if you don't get relief you can get your money back for the asking. Brown's Digestit is a little tablet easy to swallow and absolutely harmless. It digests all the food, prevents fermentation, stops gas formation, prevents stomach distress after eating, aids assimilation, and relieves indigestion instantly. Conkey Drug Co.

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THE STATE PRESS

WILL WILSON DARE? Lieutenant Becker, charged with the murder of Rosenthal, is a cog In the Tammany system; and the Tammany . . . . . . .v- l.ll,

system is a Dig wneei in iue mavu.u- , terlzed by the degree of fraud that that is working for the election of.l3 megaphoned from Oyster Bay. and Wilson. Wilson's election would be j a. good many of this number will almerely a by-product to this big ma-; ways think this, chiefly for the reason chine. Not Wilson's character, but that they won't investigate the questhe patronage Wilson is to turn over, ition. Marion Chronicle.

is what Tammany is after. To fortify the system in which Beck er is a cog. is Tammany's chief desire. Tammany has no national policies it works for Tammany all the time. In spite of what Doctor Wilson might I personally prefer, the Tammany or-!

ganization is to have the Empire state j to convince them that fraud was aipatronage for its disposal, if Professor J tempted ln the Sixth district and Wilson is elected. This is the first , headed off just in time by strong and time such an outcome has threatened. decisive effort and that crooked work

Heretofore, Tammany has been confined to New York City, but now it has spread its rower, and acts for the ;

Democratic party in all of New York 1 committee. Things might have been state. j done squarely and above board up Tammany has its price schedule for ground Marlon but when Sixth district its services ranging all the way from . papers quote the Chronicle to prove the price demanded of the white slave that black is white they are only intraffic, gamblers and the like for pa- mmmmmmmmmmmmmm lice protection up to the delivery ofj its strength in New York state in a! DISCOUNT SALE national election. Gambler Rosenthal j por the Next Ton Days a Discount on would not pay Tammany's price, and i 11 Goods, he is dead in consequence. Will Pro- lftftrmonn's RfWtk Store feasor Wilson dare withhold the price l0"JJf "? lre of Tammany's support in New York o20 Main btreCt

Health and Beauty Advice By Mrs. Mae Martyn

Alea M.: A plain quinzoin hair- indicate a pressing need for glasses, tonic will quickly stop the irritation Try this harmless eye tonic and I am and soothe your tender scalp. To pre-1 sure you will find prompt relief: In 1 pare, pour 1 ounce quinzoin into S i pint clear, cold water dissolve 1 ounce pint alcohol and to this add i pint j crystos. then each day put 2 or 3 water. Using this quinzoin tonic regu-, drops of this in the eyes. The cryelarly banishes dandruff and excess ' os eye-tonic is especially nice for

oiliness, makes the scalp healthy and induces an abundant growth of evencolored, fluffy, brilliant hair. Myra S.: 1 know you feel uncomfortable carrying around so much fat this hot weather, but if you dissolve 4 ounces parnotis in Vz pints hot water and take a tablespoonful be fore meals you will soon regain your former weight and shapely figure. The parnotis treatment is quite harm less and dissolves the fat without any present or ill effects. After your weight is where you want it. your flesh will be solid and the skin free from wrinkles. Then, too, this method does not call for dieting or violent exercise. Bride: The skin on your hands and face will be of a velvety softness and free from blemish if you apply each day a plain almozoin cream-jelly made by adding 1 ounce almozoin to pint cold water In which has been stirred 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. This cream-jelly is elegant for ridding the skin of pimples, blackheads, freckles, lines and that 'muddy" condition. It also rounds out hollows and lends a charming tint and youth-look to prematurely aged-skins. You will find the almozoin cream-jelly far superior to anything you ever used, and it positively will not grow hairs. Ethel: Use a delatone paste and you will be quickly rid of those annoying hairs. With some water mix enough powdered delatone to cover the hairs not wanted. Apply, and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off and wash the skin. This removes every trace of hair and leaves the skin firm smooth. and Mrs. Bob: Straggly eyebrows can be made to come' in thick and silky if pyroxin be applied occasionally, with forefinger. For short lashes, apply pyroxin at lash roots with forefinger and thumb and they will come in long and curly. Be careful and don't get any pyroxin where no hair is wanted. Edith: Aching eye-muscles do not

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state? So far, he has seemed willing to pay the price rather than risk political death at the assassin hand of Tammany. Lafayette Courier.

A WEAK DEFENSE. There are a good many men who are taking it for granted that the ,(-.-. mntrntinn vai really charae- - ,'""lv . The weakest feature of the defense is the assumption that all the public knows about the Chicago convention frauds is what Mr. Roosevelt may have said. Fayette county voters did not need any hints from oyster my was accomplished the night before the state convention which deprived the district of its rights on an Important ; granulated lids and to remove foreign particles. To dull eyes it gives a llghtful sparkle and expression. deAleda: Presplratlon will not cause your hair to become "mussy" and unmanageable if you shampoo frequently with canthrox. Just dissolve a teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup hot wa ter and you will have sufficient mixture for a thorough cleansing. Can throx creates a wealth of thick. creamy lather that gently and completely removes every atom of dust, dandruff and excess oil. Ita use keeps the scalp clean and healthy and insures an abundance of brilliant hair, even in color and of a soft, silk en fluff. After a canthrox shampoo the hair dries quickly and Is easy to do up in any style. Mrs. R. M.: You must discard pow der and greasy creams, because these clog the pores and cause the skin to grow rough, blotchy, oily and freckled Using this simple. Inexpensive lotion will soon clear your skin and give to it that delightful youth-tint so much admired. Into pint witch hatel (or hot water) stir 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine, then add 4 ounce spurmax. Apply sparingly to the skin and rub lightly until dry. The spurmax lotion is invisible when on and imparts a velvety smoothness to the ekln. It is especially fine for hot weather, because perspiration does not spot it, nor does it rub off. O. L. R.: Your system crave a cleanser and tonic. Into y pint alcohol pour 1 ounce kardene, then add i cupful sugar and hot water to make a quart. A tabiespoonrul neiore meal is the dose and a course of this treatment will eliminate all poisons from the body, build up waste, worn tissues and give to you full health, strength and energy. This tonic 1 particularly good for lost appetite and that tired, "all-gone" feeling. Keeping the kardene tonic handy for emergency use often avoids serious sickness and doctor's bill.

Juring the cause they are striving for. Conners ville News.

MAKES PIMPLES GO Remarkable How Zemo Clears the Face of Pimples and All Other Blemishes. With the finger tips apply a little Zemo to the skin, then see the pimples and blackheads vanish. Zemo la a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace, just simply sinks in and does the work. You will be astonished to find how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, itch. liver spots, salt rheum and all other skin diaeaaes are cared. Zemo is put up by the E. W. Rot Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo., and la regularly sold by all druggists at ft for the large site bottles, but you can get a liberal alxe trial bottle for only 25 cents. And this trial bottle Is guaranteed. You surely will find Zemo a wonder. Get a bottle now from Quigley Drug Store. PROQRESSIVES NOTICE. To The Voters of Wayne County, Indiana: Pursuant to the instructions of the committee on organisation, authorised at the recent mas meeting of the Pro gressives of Wayne County, held at the Pythian Temple, you are hereby asked and urged to participate ln ward and township meetings to be held daring the week of August IS. 191S, a per announcement of your provisional committeeman, for the purpose of electing a precinct committeeman for each of the sixty-four precincts ln Wayne County; precinct committeemen so elected shall serve aa members of the Progressive Central Committee of Wayne County. Bald Central Conmlttee shall meet on the afteraoon of Tuesday. August 20, 1912, at two o'clock, in the Masonto Temple, second floor, for the purpose) of electing a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer, and further outlining the plan of campaign to be pursued In Wayne County. Signed. A. E. SMITH. Provisional Chairman. Further notice Is herewith given of the following arrangement for meeting: City of Richmond. First Ward Court house. Friday evening. August 16, 7:30. Second Ward City building. Friday evening, August 16, 7:30. Third Ward Masonic Temple, second floor, Friday evening, August 16, 7:30. Fourth Ward No. 4 Hose house, Friday evening. August 16, 7: SO. Fifth Ward No. 3 Hose house. Friday evening, August 16, 7:30. Sixth Ward Thirteenth and Main street, Friday evening; August 16. 7:30. Seventh Ward No. B Hoe House; Wednesday evening. Aug. 14, 7:30. Eighth. Ward West Side Republican Club, Wednesday. 7:30. Township. Wayne Township, outside Richmond Masonic Temple, Saturday, August 17, 2 p.m. Boston Boston. Friday, August 16, 7:30. Ablngton Ablngton, Friday, Auguit 16. 8 p. m. Center Centerville town halL Thursday. August 15. 7:30 p. m. Clay K. of P. halL Oreeaafbrk. Wednesday, August 14, 7:30 p. m. Dalton Dalton, Saturday, Aftfuat 17, 5 p. m. Franklin Announcement later. Green Williamsburg town hall, Saturday, August 17. 2 p. m. Harrison Jacksonburg school house) Friday, August 16, 4 p. m. Jackson Announcement later. Jefferson Hagerstown town halL Saturday August 17. 2:30 p. ra. New Garden Lamb' hall. Fountain City, Saturday, August 17. 2 p. m. Perry Economy. Friday, August It. 2:30 p. m. Washington Milton, Indiana, Dr. Roark's office, Wednesday, August 14, 8 p. m. Webster Webster town halL Friday, August 16, 7:80 p. m. 13 St FOR SALE. . By order of Court, the 7 room frame house at 214 South 13th street, must be sold at once. See: Will W. Reller, Atty, Colonial Bldg. Phone 2455. 10-3 1 WE PAY J51 PER SET FOR 'I'L'L'I'U OLD FALSE ILLIiI which are of no value to you. Hi fheet price paid for old Gold. Silver. Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall Phlla. Smelting eV Refining Co. Established 20 Tear 863 Chestnut 8L, Philadelphia, Pa. PROVIDENT LIFE & TRUST CO, Philadelphia, Pa. Provident premiums less Provident dividends make lowest possible net cost of Life Insurance. For Information, see Frank H. Hadley, Special Agent. Room 10, Hittle Block, Office phone 2277. Residence phone 327L RAIGHEA Superior Eletrl Fixtures Direct From msJccr t yom Craighesd m Mala St. Co. exElcetrl