Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 225, 30 July 1913 — Page 7

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PROTECT FAIR VISITORS OF SPECTACLE SWINDLERS

C. M. Jenkins Says National Optical Association Planning An Educational Campaign. C. M. Jenkins, treasurer of the National Optical association, which recently held a convention in Rochester, N. Y., says that the association is planning an educational campaign to protect the people from the spectacle swindles at the Panama exposition In 1915. Ae a part of the campaign the national secretary will travel over the country with the purpose of rousing the state optical societies to action. Literature will be sent to all the press services, newspapers, postmasters, opticians, physicians and public officials. The initial edition will be 1,500,000 copies, the money for which was raised in a few minutes on the floor of the convention, Mr. Jenkins says. Mr, Jenkins stated that it had been the practice at previous expositions to Bell concessions for optical work to the highest bidder. Often a firm will bid as high as $50,000 for the privilege of fitting people with glasses. By legitimately practicing the profession they What I the Answer? Why is a cat's tail like the ends of the earth? Because it's fur to the end. But if the cat has no tail? Then it would not be so fur (far). .What is the best way to find tt person out? Call when she is not at home. Why are printers liable to take cold? Because they always use damp sheets. Why is wit like the shoe on a Chinese lady's foot? Because brevity is the soul of it. What is the difference between e blacksmith and a safe steed? One is a horseshoer, the other a sure horse. What kind of sickle does Father Time use in winter? Ice sickle. Why is it dangerous to sleep in a train? Because the train-runs over sleepers. Why is "a" like 12 o'clock? It is the middle of day. When is a boat like snow? When It la adrift. What is thnt which works when it plays aud plays when it works? A fountain. The Daisy. The Latin name of the daisy comes from a word meaning "pretty." and all will agree that it is well namKl. Our English word daisy is realty "day's eye." and that is what it was called many hundred years ago. Like the dandeliou, each of its flowers is made up of a number of little ones, the tiny golden "disk flowers" in the center and the long white "ray flowers" around them. Daisies growing on the prairies from Keutucky to Texas have violet or purple rays. To this same big fnmif or "order" belong the asters, robin's plantain, goldenrod. dahlia, boueset and many other common but beautiful wild flowers which we all know so well. If we look at the flowers in the yellow center of a daisy through a microscope we shall find that each is shaped like a little bell and has pointed teeth on Us edge. ''Hum of tfie Wires. Anything that is stretched is apt tn be thrown into vibration by the- force of the air blowing against it. If it vibrates so fast as to produce the air waves that our ears can hear then that la what we call sound. This is what happens to the telegraph wires when they hum. and if we put our hand on the telegraph pole we shall feel that the wires vibrate strongly enough to set the whole pole trembling too. But when the air is quite still the telegraph wires do not hum. WE SELL to

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cannot make money or even pay for the concession, so extortionate prices are charged. Opticians, over the country, report that after expositions, persons who have been fitted with glasses complain that they have been swindled paying all the way from $25 to $100 for work which a regular optician would ask only a few dollars. A short time ago former President Fcank M. Schneider, Berkley, Cal., was informed by Director of Concessions Frank Burt, of the Panama exposition, that concessions would be sold at the exposition, but with restrictions. Such says Mr. Jenkins, was the promise before the fair at St. Louis, but after a few weeks the bars were lowered and dishonest tactics began. It is said that four concerns are bidding for the eye-glass concessions at the present time. Edward E. Arrington, the national secretary, is quoted as saying: ."Anybody knows that a bonafide examination of the eyes isn't going to be made at an exposition. Eighty per cent of the persons needing glasses go on the recommendation of friends to some one whose reliability is unquestioned." But there are many persons, the opticians say, who are made the victims of these unscrupulous men. It is these persons that the opticians wish to protect, by their educational campaign. Breaking the News. "I have decided." said the congressman, "to retire to private life at the end of my present term.' "What's the matter?" asked his colleague. "Has somebody been sending you marked papers from home?" Chicago Record-Herald. WANTED Answer book for the Indianapolis Star's "Book Lovers" Contest. 30-1 1 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Irving M. Ridenour, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is the duly qualified Executor of the estate of Irving M. Ridenour, Deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. The Dickinson Trust Company, Executor. COMSTOCK & COMSTOCK, Attys. , 30-6-13 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Estate of Anna Reichel, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Anna Reichel, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dickinson Trust Company, Administrator. Robbins and Robbins, Attorneys. july 16-23-30 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that Anna M. Starr died a resident of Wayne County, Indiana, leaving a last will and testament, which was duly admitted to probate and record in the office of the Clerk of Wayne Circuit Court of Indiana on the 19th day of July, 1913. That in said will the undersigned was named as Executor of said Will. That he has qualified and is now acting as such. That the estate of the decedent is probably solvent. Horace C. Starr. Executor. JOHN F. ROBBINS. aud - HENRY C. STARR. Attorneys. 23-30-aug7 THE BEST mm of

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913

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PALLADIUM Talk to ths Town The Palladium lea word 7 days for the price of 5 Telephone Number 25f36 1 WANT AD fi rinncia ilil u u w7do'wR. . 7.7.'. 1 1S Owner 2 a c. . M. D. C-21 . WANTED WANTED Young lady with ability to act as assistant cashier and floor lady. Apply at S. S. Kresge and Co., 5 and 10 Cent Store. 30-lt WANTED--Violins to repair. Work guaranteed. H. W. Harris, 100 Bridge Ave. 30-7t WANTED Sewing. Call 320 South 13th street. 30-2t WANTED White woman day for washing. 426 South 11th street. 30-tf MN WANTED at Fertilizer plant. Good wages. See Clendenw and Co., 257 Ft. Wayne AveV ' 30-2t WANTED Three or7;itgr -ll'Hfttrnishe 1 rooms for housekeeping - .with hea: and use of bath. Mrs. Eleanora Shute, 1315 N. C. 30-tf W AN'iED Roomers and boarders. 914 N. 11th street. 30-3t WANTED Second hand 4 cylinder runabout Ford Preferred. Call evenings. 22 N. 17th. MEN. WOMEN Get government jobs Excellent salaries. Write immediately for free list of positions obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 94-C, Rochester, N. Y. 12-mon-wed-fri-sat-23t WANTED Housekeeper for country place. Address "A" care Palladium. fv'.y- 20-7 1 WANTED Up to dateiijce- making parlor, 401 North 14wfceet. 29-2t WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. 36 South"-? tnT 29-tf WANTED A position bj- a boy, age 15, willing to do any work. Please call 127 Charles street. 29-2t WANTED Driver for grocery wagon". I rvn low n of WANTED Experienced salesman and collector at 500 Main. 29-2t LAWN MOWERS sharpened, bicycle and all kinds of repair work. Call for and delivered free. Wesley Brown &Son, North West Second and Lincoln. Phone 3086. 28-7t ARCH HINDMAN & SON Auctioneers. Sales of any kind any where. Satisfaction guaranteed. Book your fall sale with us. Hagerstown, Indiana. Phone 60. 26-tf YOUNG MAN BE A BARBER 1 teach you quickly, , cheaply, thor oughly and furnish, tggtejgive you actual shop work aE&gjeep half the receipts: Writft'oaf ISatalogue. A. B. Moler Pres., Moier College, Indianapolis, Ind. 26-Ct VAXTEDSome rubbers and-polishers Davis-Birely Table Co., Shelbyville, Ind. 25-6t WA NTED To weave carpets and rugs. 618 South 12th street. 21-9t WANTED Laundry woman at Westcott hotel. 19-tf WANTED Competent cook. Tel 2163 I GET YOUR lawn mower sharpened, j Screen doors and windows made and ; repaired, gasoline stoves cleaned. ! new and second-hand bicycles, pic- i tures framed, baby cabs retired. We i repair everything. W'orjt called for i and delivered. Brown Darnell Co ! 1020 Main. ! FOR PASTURE call O. E. Fulghura. Phone 5122-A. 6-tf FOR SA&E FOR SALE Good Paliutn route. See Warren Beck, Palladium Office. ; SO-tf

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FOR SALE Continued PobMc Sale of household goods at No. 18 North 9th street, Monday, August 4, 1913 at 1:30 p. m. Consisting of 1 sideboard, 2 dressers, 2 wash stands, 2 jbeds, 6 rockers, 1 set dining chairs 6 other chairs 2 set good bed springs ,1 extension table, 2 stands, 1 Boss wash

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jger, gooa as new, l manonn 1 and case 1 guitar, several inice framed pictures, and ; ' i many other articles not menI tioned. E. W. CRAIGHEAD Ih. H. Jones, Auct. 3(Mt FOR SALE Ford roadster. $200. 100 N. 7th st. 23-mon-wed-sat-tf FOR SALE Bargains in unredeemed watches. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. mon-dew-sat-tf FOR SALE Driving mare 5 years old, city broke. 904 N. D street. Phone 30-3t FOR SALE Household goods. 222 S. I W. 2nd street. 30-lt FOR SALE Good work horse. See J. E. Hunt, Cor. West 8th and Peacock Road. 30-3t FOR SALE Base burner. Bargain at $7.00. 404 N. ISth street. 29-7t FOR-S ALE Motorcycle7T913 Merkel. Single. Fully equipped. Write for proposition. A. B. Jacoby, Middletown. Ohio. 29-2t FOR SALE Good fresh cow. 1204 S. 1. 2S-2t FOR SALE Upright Sohmer piano; geed condition. 303 N. 10th. 23-7t FOR SALE Good visible typewriter, excellent condition, cheap. Phone 1674. 26-7t FOR 'SALE: Baby cab, good condition. Call 1030 N. H street, after 5 o'clock p. m. 26-5t POR SALE Household furniture, consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen and veranda. Call at 432 Pearl st. 23 7t BEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I O. O. F. F. Bldg. FOR SALE Remington typewriter good condition, cheap, inquire Palladium office. 12-tf FOR SALE Fireless cooker cheap. Inquire 69 S. 17th street. I;)l3t FOR SXLE Penineular six hoie range, almost good as new. Havt no need of it is reason for selling. 404 South 4th street. Phone 1052. 25-7t I HAVE A WAGNER motorcycle 1909 model, ZVz H. P. In good running order. Address S. E. King, Route No. 15, Cambridge Cfty, Ind. jul 19-21-23-26-28-29-30 FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room house. 127 S. 11th street. Phone 3724. V. O. Williams. 30-3t !FOR RENT 5 room flat, modern, I Central. B. F. Harris. 30-3t FOR-RENT Furnished rooms for I light housekeeping. 829 South 9th. I 30-7t I FOR-RENT 160 acre farm in goodfi i cation. Money rent preferred. Phone 151C 50-7t FOR RE XT Room for light housekeeping. 31 N. 11th street. 30-2t FOR RENT Modern house well located. Phone 2737. 2S-7t FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 27 N. 11th. 28-7t POR RENT Modern home, 6 rooms, furnace and bath. 1316 S. D. 23-7t FOR RENT 6 room house, bath, 2013 j N. C. Call 103 N. 15th. Phone 4010. 1 - - ' ' 26-tf i FOR RENT Five room unfurnished ! flat, electric Hgbt and bath. 412 West 1st. See A. W. Gregg at the I Hoosier Store. 21-tf FOR RENT Lower Cat. 123 S. 11th street. . ,. '. 23-7t

FOR RENT Continued PORTERFIELD & GAAR Union National Bank Bldg. 1 house and 3 lots $500 1 house and 2 lots $700 SEVERAL ELEGANT HOMES ON MAIN STREET. 62 ACRES near Richmond. 8 room modern, barns and good fences at $1S0 an acre. 20 ACRES near Centerville, $3,000. PORTERFIELD & GAAR Phone 1401. FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished fr housekeeping. No children. 224 N. 5th. 29-3t FOR RENT A furnished room with bath. 617 S. B. 29-tf

FOR RENT A house. Phone 4S66. 9-2t FOR RENT Seven room house with bath and furnace. J. F. Hornaday, 816 Main street. 19-tf FOR RENT Private room and open space for storage la our new modern concrete building. Richmond Storage Co, rear 19 S. 11th St. Phone 1412. 19-2mo FOR RENT Five-room double house. Good reference; no children. Inquire 221 S 3d st jlvlS-tf FOR RENT Modern noust. iiu 14th. 23-7t FARMS FOR CASH RENT 100 and 200 acre farms, well improved . Excellent land, North Wayne County. Address "Owner," care Palladium. 28-eod-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. H. H. JONES Auctioneer I cry all kinds of Eales anywhere and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Horses bought and sold at. nil times. Livery and feed barn ia connection. No. 15 North 7th st, Richmond. Phont office 1413, residence 2570. . SAM S. VIGRAN RELIABLE PAWNBROKER Money advanced on anything of value. Special values in trunks, suit cases, etc. 6 NORTH 6TH STREET Attention FARMERS BUILDERS PROPERTY OWNERS Save money by having an expert shingler. 20 years experience. Old roofs taken off and new ones put on. Be sure and get prices from PIPER 18 N. 13TH ST. PHONE 1054 FOR SALE REAL ES-I TATE W. S. BENNETT. REAL ESTATE Room 15 . Kelly Block. Phone 27071369. I have a buyer for a modern house of 7 or S rooms between Main and D streets South. FOR SALE Two ne " 5 room houses, summer kitchen. eleci.ic lights and gas, both kinds of water n house, veranda with cement floors, wa ks, sanitary closets. Price $2,000 each. One lot in West Richmond, $525. Two lots east part town -?ne 6 room house $2,100. Two lots wew -oart of town, $330. One double 16 root" modern house, $5,000. FRANK MUIR Room 5 Vaughan Bldg. Richmond, Indiana 30-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, a double house square from Main on N. 6th One house on South Sth below H street. Call 37 South Sth. 30-2t FOR SALE 7 acres, of ground, with improvements. Call on or write. Mrs. Mary Pasrmore, Milton, Ind. 2S-7t FOR SALE 7 room house, large lot cheap if sold this month. 227 North 3d. 237t FOR SALE Modern 10 room brick house. Call 300 South 13tc street. ' 28-tf

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Big Bungalow Bargain One of the best Bungalow Cottage Style houses on our list. This place cost over $6,5i0 to build, but the owner has left the city and now wants to sell it. and will take $4,500. This house is located on the Interurban just at the corporation line, and make a fine Suburban home. A good 7 ROOM HOUSE on Randolph street, large, lot. $2.2o0. The best 90 ACRE farm in Wayne Co., 70 acres, first bottom land. Good new barn, S room house. It is located only 4 miles from Richmond on one of the main pikes. Would not be for sale, but owner waats a largei farm. $11,000. FUNK AND MILLER Phone 2766.

HENNING & BOS WELL Comstock Bldg. Phone 2S26. FOR SALE BUSINESS HOUSE A business house in Richmond 40 ft wide will trade for a farm. This house is in the center of the city. NORTH 14TH STREET HOME between E and Main streets. Price $2,300 will take vacnt lot for $S00 the rest mortgage. 6 ROOM HOUSE good barn, fruit, located on Randolph street. Price $2.350. We have some good property that we will trade on farms. We have some good little farms for sale. We have some 40 acre farms. WE ALSO HAVE FARMS RANGING FROM 50 ACRES, 80 ACi-wo. 100 ACRES UP TO 200 ACRES CLOSE TO RICHVj.i. If looking for anything in Real Estate notify HENNING & BOSWELL Phone 2826. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences in all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. VM. BRADBURY 6VSON Rooms 1 & 3 Westcott Block mon-wed-frl tf A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty Ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Offica Keys Harness Store. 613 Main St. FOR SALE 7-room house with electric lights. Call 320 S. 9th st. 23-7t FOR-SALE House: Phone 1078" 24-7t

THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY) General Contractors and Builders. Builders of

BUILDINGS AND HOMES Lumber Millwork and Building Material. THE MILLER-KEMPER COMPANY Phones 3247-4347-4447 717 North West 2nd St.

DEAD STOCK Such as Hogs, Horses, Cattle or Sheep removed free of charge. Telephone charges paid. Our cooking plant has been inspected and declared sanitary and license issued by state veterenarian according to the law of the state as passed by the last session of the legislature. CLENDENIN FERTILIZER CO. 257 Ft. Wayne Avenue Richmond .Indiana.

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LOST LOST Ladles' small diamond riaf near corner 22nd and X. E. Liberal reward it returned to 519 X. 22nd. Mrs. Everett Halsley. S-t LOST Child's blue felt hat on the Union Pike between Fountain City and Richmond. If found please return to Nicholas Smith. Webster. Indiana.. Route r- 30-tt LOST Lady's gold watch. Phone 10l. S0-SI FOUND FOUND Hub ap off of Cadalac automobile. Call 216 South Sth St. . CARD GF THANKS We desire to tender our stneett thanks for the many kindnesses shown ty neighbors and friends during th illness and at the death of our littla son, Uelvin. We especially with t show our appreciation of the attention given us by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smelser and John Smelser. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roan. 30-lt LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT State of Indiana. Department of State L. G. Ellingham, Secretary' of State. To all to whom these Presents Shall Come. Greeting: I. L G. Ellingham. Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify" that THE RICHMOND HANDLE COMPANY has this day caused to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana. .the properly signed and attested con'sents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. entiUed "An act describing the method t-nd procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations." approved March 9, 1903. And I further certify tht said written consent-, statements and paper so filed as aforesaid show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section One of said act and that said corporation is now In process of dissolution. In Witness Wbereof. I have hereunto set my- hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis, this 26th day. of July, A D- 1913. (SEAL) " L. G. Ellingham, . Secretary of State By H. L. Cooper. Deputy. , 30-augt