Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 300, 25 October 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUJI AND SUN-TELEGUAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 23, 1913.

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Methodists Ask 3,000

Accredited Delegates

a Men's Convention INDIANAPOLIS, Jnd., Oct. 25. Te sponsibilities. This session is to conNational Convention of Methodist men I elude with an open conference, particiwhieh convenes in Tomlison Hall, In- j pated in largely by laymen, and the apdianapolis, October 28-31. will be at-! pointment of a committee to prepare tended by over 3.000 accredited dele- and report a denominational policy for gates, including bishops, editors, i the future. beard secretaries, publishing agents in the afternoon there-will be reand laymen. j ports of what some denominations J he program of the convention is i have accomplished bv methods of orbfised upon three main propositions: i ganization and through campaigns to

ine ihsk or me t. nnstian cnurcn. ftlliist thp Pntir mf.mhrshin in v.

tematic study of and service for missions and benevolences the Southern Presbyterians, the Disciples of Christ,

unaer me nrst neaaing is not only.,-,,,,. th0 Tr,ouao-oa f r-tic i

lie general setting forth of the cen-, cheer tne convontion will separate in-h-al purpose of the whole Christian j to groups from Episcopal residential church m the opening message. bvtjarea and und.r thf! direction of genI he .specific task of. the Methodist , eral superintendents will consider

? m , a t X . N, . 7 j- i wnat the' response of Methodism ought

v. i u w4 ii i .n ! nun ixl 1 1 it v V-' i , aim

The agencies through which this task is to be accomplished. The opportunity and the power for

Its accomplishment.

j to be. The evening session will be

'."m'V,.-1! emulative to what, has gone before

Call to Advance

in sounding "the summons of the

itime" to civic righteousness, to social j All mail not called for within that

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

WANTED Continued

Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM

1 Cent a Word 7 Bavs for the Price of 5 Teiephome Number 2S66

MALE HELP WANTED Men with patentable ideas write Randolph & Co., Patent Solicitors, Washington, D. c. 24-7t WANTED Housework by a young girl. Address "K," care Palladium. 24-2t WANTED Experienced farmer with small family on 40 acre farm near Richmond. Good wages to competent man. Address Graceland Farm, Richmond, Ind. 24-2t WANTED A young man at Hoosier Store. 23-tf

WANTED To rent Phone 3015.

modern

house. 23-3t

Want Ad Letter List

WANTED A talloress to work with coat maker. 25 S. 7th. Geo. W. Schepman. 23-3t

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FOR RENT Continued FC)rTRENT CachTiOO acre iariiiTAd"dress "X" care Palladium. 22 n FOR RENT Furnished flat steam heat, cooking, gas, 115 Main. 18-7t FOR RENTTlroTmTl fa t7 1 021 s Slain street, electric light, bath. steam hat. Frank Clark. 321 North llth street. is-7t

FOR SALE REAL TATE

ES-

FOR RENT Two houses 6 rooms with bath. Phone 3078. lti tf

FOR RENT 7 room house, good location. Phone 3754. 20-7t FOR RENT6 room modern-houseT Call 303 North 13th street. Possession by November 1st. 21-tf

WANTED Washings. 2nd street.

Call 221

23-3t

House I A. K 1 E. M 1 M. W. E 1 ! Box 85 1 S 1 I Z 1 Room 1 ! R. J. C 1 Good Investment Q 2 2 500 1 Sash 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only.

WANTED Everybody to know that I have a full stock of bulbs for planting and forcing.

I Garver's Seed and Feed Store

911 MAIN STREET.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Electric light, steam heat, bath. One or two persons. Phone 2347.

23-3t FOR RENT house. 225 North 20th. Apply at 211 North 9th. 23-3t

21-7t

FOR RENT 5 rooms, both kind of water, electric lights and gas. Call 643 South E street. 23-3t

FOR RENT 7 room residence flat, heat, electric lights, water, one-half square of Main. 25 S. 7th. 23-7t

RENT

time will be cast out.

With the introduction the program ! service, and to world conquest. proceeds under "a call to advance" in j - . .. tho apvrn ,imartm(.nts imnwr. c tho t Reports ort Policy.

official '"cbnnecfional .causes the cir- j nTh-third dayopans with the report j eulation of the Scriptures, Sunday Pf the committee on denominational Kr-bnnis v.iUiosttUm inoinriino- that tnr- policy, followed at once with an open

the Freedmen of the South. Temper-; discussion upon "How to Actualize the ' ance. Home Missions and Church Kx- ! Program," and hom existing church or-! LADIES' second hand ready to wear tension, and Foreign Missions i ganizations can best be related to the! Roods bought and sold. Open Mon-

NOTICE Chimney and house repairing done. 102 North 6th street. J.

Combs. 20-7t

FOR

Phone 4672.

FOR REN

-Unfurnished

rooms. 21-6t

T Rooms furnished or un-

furnished, with housekeeping privileges. Call after 6 p. m. 29 North 9th street. 21-7t

WANTED

These' "calls" are to be voiced t preposed policy-

day 1:00 p. m. Room 21 Kelly Bldg.

Phone 1401.

25-lt

through the- agencies to which thev i The afternoon session is a further j

are severally committed, and by one i consideration of the call of "The New j WANTED Men to sell our seeds and of the executive officers of the boards I Day," in social reform, in Christian; nursery line. Big profits. Pay and societies. These fundamental mes- i citizenship, and in evangelism, to be: weekly. No triflers. First National sages will occupy the morning and af-1 treated by men specially equipped by i Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. It

ternoon sessions of the first day. I study and experience to give author-; Tuesday, October 28. The night ses- Jtative messages. Group conferences! sion will be one of rare inspirational I will follow of district superinten-; and educational force, continuing the I dents, of pastors and of laymen, same general theme, with respect to j The night session will be one for j cities, to the nation, and to the j particular emphasis on the place and j world, three of the bishops who have i power of the laity of the church. i

made special studies of these respec- j The last day is given to "Method-' WILL PAY reliable man or woman five i"u'li!s of service making the ad- i ism's .Larger Outlook" and "The Larg-! $12.50 to distribute 100 free pkgs

cresses. er tuucation, t:nnstian litera-, The second dav. Vednosdav thei?ure' the work of hospitals, the min-j fftth tako u n tu thmo "xiw. lstr- oi the deaconess, and other ex-

M A N IT F ACT U RER of highest grade, guaranteed hosiery wants local representative to sell direct to consumer. Write at once. Grange Mills, 4th & Grange Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 25-lt

Perfumed Borax Soap Powder among friends. No nigwer inquired. Ward Borax Co., 2v'lnttitute PI., Chicago. 25-lt

vention by , he first days presentation j men Uo VecT ' ! This need will be shown bv an expert ;l. 1,1.,,- ,u . ,

for a Larger Program," in view of thelT. ,. -- btv,, e " ni"e lnfir

. 1 1.... U t- 1 4 ftv 1 UUlUrtVCU U I tJIH f fcf Illii-

"I..V1 " v... Vu1: i:.. "l V"ul 111 uu-Stives charged with responsibility fori AGENTS We have new leader. Big

profits earned quickly. rite for free sample and new Fall catalogue.

..... ... ...... ... j parade, in which will be combined. New York. 25-lt missionary and benevolent work. BV(ir,i hrt,.irt f ih. mnmi.ni,in Lavmn Part -ioate r . tnmiall-d;; ot the membership , AGENTS Sell Concentrated Liquor

Surveys of v. hat the conferences i t .,0,." extracts ror maKing Liquors and

have done have been prepared by the 1 Bible classes, etc.. in addition to the I several resident la! areas, and will be j convention delegates and others both! exhibited and analysed, followed by a j from Indianapolis and from other! discussion of praclinal measures j towns and cities of the state. This! through which the church may more will be a unique demonstration of the!

worthily meet its opportunities and re- strength and unity of the church.

WANTED To buy a few acres of

ground on National road within , FOR RENT Furnished flat, street car service. Address 20-A, care j North 4th street.

Palladium. 17-tf FOR RENT

WANTED Single man farm. Phone 4105.

105 21-tf

In Keystone. High grade

HENNINO Real Estate Insurance Comstock Bldg. Phone 2826 East of Westcott Hiotefl

i BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

Continued. IHo H. Joinies AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st, 1914. NO. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 Won. W. Rogers General Auctioneer ! will cry all kinds of sales anywhere and will guarantee Satisfaction. East liermantown Ind., Rural Route U (SepS-6wks)

FOR SALE CHEAP 4 passenger Flanders automobile, convertable into 2 passenger roadster, with platform back, fully equipped with top and curtains, windshield, speed

ometer, prestolite tank, extra tire and tubes, tire cover, tool box on j step and for rear end when seat is j removed. Car in good condition. HpthnrH An A p-ansv 1117 Uiln

street. '' 22-7t Shurley's Large Moving Vans FOR SALE Fine cottage for ho me or ' H North Sth stret. Phone 152$.

LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. Sth St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr.

to work on i modern apartment, 6 rooms, 2 baths.

16-tf ; Inquire of Janitor. 13-tf

HELP WANTED A lady to assist at ! FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housework and care of chil-! light housekeeping. 115 N. 12th. 11-tf dren. Phone 3827. 14-tf ; FORRENT Six "r6omhouM.iec-

tric light and bath, S. 15th st. Call at 10in Main st. seplS-tf

WANTED Twelve women to operate rower sewing machines, mak

ing shirts and pants. Steady em- j FOR RE.IT A furnished room and

ployment. Wages paid while learn

ing. Adam H. Bartel Co. sepl9-31t We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN.

bath. 64 Souta 12th.

7-tt

WANTED Your old carpets, all kinds. For prices, etc.. phone E. B. Spencer, 2296, or address Wayne hotel. Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Here for a limited time only. 19-tf

SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf

FOR RENT Two modern 7 room houses, 23rd and Main. One 6 room Bungalow and one X room modern. West Richmond. Two 5 room houses, electric lights and both kinds of water, Easthaven Ave., $9.00 per month. GEO. B. MOORE, Over 901 Main Street Phone 2112

FOR SALE

'4ss. T. P. A. 'Notes '

! A notable illustration of the value of T. V. A. insurance has come to light in the sudden death of W. H.

Cordials at home. A few minutes does the work. Saves over 50 per cent. Guaranteed strictly legitimate. Small package. Enormous demand, sells fast, coins you money. Send postal today. We'll show you how to make money quick. Universal Import Co., 519 Sycamore St., Cincinnati.. O. 25-lt

The largest outpouring of members of the T. P. A. is expected this evening in the club rooms to be in attend

ance

the

WAMfcu uasnings witnout ironin Pall at 17T V V ctroo

ICstep, of Marion, Ind. Mr. Estep be-iv" -.- . '- - -V ' eatne a member of the T P Julv V ANTKD A position on farm by 2t", 1U3. He died as the result of! married man. Experienced. 1712 N. an accident August 17. 1913. The as- i F street. 25-2t sociation's chock was paid to the ! WANTED-Position as nurse by midwidow September 11. 1913. For the die aged lady. Thoroughlv experi-

payment ot the small sum of $7.50; the widow of Mr. Estep is paid in j

nenents tne sura of So. 000.

I

enced. Medical references. Termi

nal cases preferred or to care for elderly person. Write Dublin. Ind..

Box 191. 25-4t

m tne cuio rooms to no ,n attend- A. Gordon was in Indianapolis Thurs-1 rrVWn-r i at the first smoker and lunch of ! day getting some of the food stuffs ' A(-.hNTS ANTED- Exclusive m ev winter season. An elegant lunch that Chef Lobo is to hand out this i or tmv11 I1,ln?If' ,nd,ana

has been prepared by the commitee, ; ovcnin- i who has also obtained large quanti- j I tie,s of good cigars to be passed out.! The executive committee of the 1914! "Chef" Lebo, who has succeeded T- v A convention is already down; "Shorty" Shreeve, is making every ef- work and has made some progress ! fort to make the first ""iai under his i in Planning the arrangements for the ; management better than anvthinc ever i annual gathering. The committee ex-

given in the club rooms. i Pcts to keep the entire membership SALESMEN To handle full line of informed of its plans as they progress. ' lubricating oils, greases and paint

William Quicg. the genial secretary

ot tne post, was in loiedo ntiring tne uhmhu enougn to asu

and Wisconsin. A specialtv in de

mand by all the retail sfores. Takes very little time to demonstrate and make sale; small sample. Write or come in and see us. Universal Sales Company. Room 509 Harris Trust Building. Chicago. 25-lt

WANTED Railway mail clerk,. Examinations everywhere frequently. Sample questions free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 92 H., Rochester. N.

Y. oct 22-mon-wed-fri-sat-dec22 ! FOR SALE Entire flock White Plv-

WANTED. IDEAS Write for list of i ?V?"tn Rocks- Won at Indianapolis, I

FOR SALE Chiffonier, llth st.

Call 305 S. 25-2t

8 per cent investment. Exchange for ity lot. Box 100. city. 25-3 1

FOR SALK

than cost if sold this month. Call 916 Main. 25-7t

Fine Watch Repairing

modern home $LO,o les

Richmond Welding Co. Oxy-Aceteline Welding YOU BROIVj: IT WE FIX IT 1 Why throw your broken castings away when we make them good as new at a reasonable cost. We weld cat: ircn. steel, aluminum. ' etc.

Farm implements, machinery, auto parts and stove castings a specialty. Work done on short notice. Shop rear 205 N. Sth street,

A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harries Store, 613 Main st. SEE MOORE"&OGBbRN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg

FOR SAI.R Slv room hniiu !V v" I

5th, near school; electric light, both kinds of water. Iva C. Bishop, R. R. No. 7. 25-3t

For Sale A Few Bargains

2 modern homes One S room mod , Opp. High School Bldg N ern house, with hot water heat, bath ; r A

and cood barn. In one snnnrp nf Main I - oil tel.

One S room modern hotise, hot water I heat, with bath, laundry in basement. I Cement veranda. good residence lo-;

-Write for list of !

Inventions wanted by manufactur-!

ers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. C. 27-4-11-18-25

1913.

FOR RENT

Phone 5126-B.

in

25-lt

FOR SALE Corn 5126-B.

shock.

Phone 25-lt

FOR RENT 6 room house. N. W. Sth

near School. Electric light, both j kinds of water. Iva C. Bishop. R. R. j No. 7. 25-3t j FOR RENT Five room house, 2308! N. F. Phone 4187. 25-1; FOR RENT Desirable seven room house. Phone 2737. 25-tf ; FOR RENT House. 5 rnr, I'm s ;

F street, $12.50. Phone 2041. Call S0; set "P $2.50: no sag gate

1021 N. D. 25-2t

cation. If you are looking for a modern home, see me about these properties, as they can be bought right. GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main Street Phone 2112 FOR SALE FARMS 156 acres with new modern buildings. S room house, slate roof, hot water heating plant, bath and one large bank bam. one large barn for horses, wagon shed with double corn cribs, and all other necessary out buildings. Soil is very productive, wheat and

l corn land.

30 acres in timber with good blue

grass pasture, balance all tillable, j . Can be boueht at a bargain.

! 160 acres near Williamsburg, with

I very

FOR Msiline Lists. Multijtraphoti Leters. Addressing Envelope, Mailing of Circulars. Phone 3785. RICHMOND LETTER SHOP. Comstock Building.

LOST

FOR SALE West Side Saoitary Laundry Address 41 Rich mond Avp

FOP QA1 F DiU?A TFo s1 ienc,nB- WPI- mcnea. mis is a j ticket

m viv fi, i r-nm urti CO j good corn and wjjeat. Can be bought

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$4.00.

LOST Automobile brass hub cp. "Stearns." binder return to Palladium. Reward. tf LT5ST I)arkbro.n female bull dog. Reward. Call phon 44. Mt

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

DR. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, omdi.

productive soil, half black land, date for Mayor, on the Republican

FOR RENT Two four room houses. 78 and 80 John street, J10, and one 8 room house, 131 South 4th. $17. O. D. Bullerdick. 135 S. 13th. Phone 1235. 25-tf

FOR

Call 402 South llth

J622.

right for cash.

M acres near Economy, all ivel. :

street or Phon ! productive soil, with seven acres of j 24-Tt j sugar tree timber, balance all tillable. !

PROBATE:

NOTICE OF MENT.

APPOINT-

FOR SALE Fire proof saie; good ; f'd fences and first class buildings. ( State of Indiana. County of Wayne. s.: condition. Address R., cr.re Palla- ! on 8 KCod Kravel road. Will sell right in the Wayne Circuit Court, Oct-

dium .- . 'or consider trade on Richmond prop-, upr lerm, ins.

week attending a business session nf I whit has become of Hegger's dog

the Bakers' association. ;th one he obtained during the Fall Festival. Has he drowned him? Walter Rossitcr is working in north-1 Last cnl1 for lneh in the billiard ern Ohio in the interest of the brush ;ha11 in thl? rearmanufacturers for whom he travels, j He regrets his absence from the city, WILSON FAVORS at a time when a smoker is to be: given CURRENCY BILL

on very liberal terms. Exclusive or side line. Experience unnecessary. The Noble Refining Co.. Cleveland. O. 25-3t LADIES $6 $S week making plain aprons home. Legitimate, no can vassing: we pay you. Particular? and full size sample apron sent foi 25c. United Suoply House. Station H. Cleveland, O. 25-lt

RENT House partly furnished

to party that will board owner fori rent. 40 N. llth st. 25-7t I FOR RENT 4 five roonTThses$To7

1 four room flat $10: 1 six room rrfnTaTTirv

FOR SALE Second hand machinery, boilers, engines, line shafting, pul-' leys, belting, valves, pipe and fit- j tings. Thos. Turner. Phone 1603 or ' 4333 Rear :1U South 6th. 20-tf!

ertv.

GEO. B. MOORE Over 901 Main Street Phone 21 12

house. $12.00. O. B. Fulghum. over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. 25-lt

'oung Shropshire ewes.

bred to an imported ram. Jones A Pike, Centerville. Ind. l-7t

James Martin has been confined to I WASHINGTON, Oct. 25' - i . . .1 . . ; , . 1. . .. 1. ... .

iiume lulling me- i'f un ait uum Wiion,, v,o A l, ,

, iii-vu "o mau ii t icai i ua tier

WANTED Traveler; a beginner: sal-

. f ary

rnp ppvt tk wi rm

coal house, chlckenry. Part of fruit TJ '"h sfreet in large orchard. Large garden, good I 1 JllP m cellar. 2 squares south of new school tVR iALL One coke heater and gas house on South Second street $7 03 kitchen range, young man's cravenper month. See W. J. Hiatt for fur- ette- srfl?11 rotln1 heater. 123 N. ther particulars. Corner of 9th and 1Stn- 23-tf

Main street. Room 10, Hittt Block. 'FOR SALE Male Poland Cuina hog. lS-sat-tues i Bi Type. H. W. Gilbert. 23 3t

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

commission and expense mo

ney. Liberal offer and agreement. J. E. McBrady. Chicago. 25-lt

of sickness. He nas been suftenng f , !

from a severe attack of acute indi-; ,V"V'",.r i WANTED Mph tn ipIh.ThTTr..

liif as u passea ine nouse, ana tnat ne : . r . u

go&tfon. The boys of the post are

pleased to know that he is much im proved.

-v , jl ca. v -i . ,

he believes the bill as it now stands' , ne meTBoa or rr? practice.!

' is well suited to the existing business ! nuuureuh OI sraauafes depending i needs of the country. i "Pen us for barbers. Few weeks !

The post is pleased to welcome into ! t wr8Khi8rep.11;v. l? he rtqaest for i S w,,, J .le"?p

.a vtuuai u.iua, un.u utts U t e II rue- i 1 ' ' v v ivuo . , .uuici

sented to the senate committee on

the organization four new members

days. J. B. Wharton of the Richmond , bankinfK nd irre' and which apLight. Heat and Power company, O. : pears to hay i0und considerable sup-

ere and

Machine Work

t-t 1 FORSALE Favorite bas burner and FOR RENT FIVE LARGEi mlle.bl steel range, in good con-iRdc, nniftni(i Ct, C . pnnwc cnm -ri2 c! ditk,n 3is North 21st street, 2i 7t i test equipped Shop in East-

ern Indiana. Let us Figure on Your Work. 1518-1520 East Main St. Phone 1625. CLIMAX MACHINE CO.

V7 : j i . . .. .

is dtpbt given tnat tne undersigned, Demafl S. Coe, has qualified! before the Wayne Circuit Court of Wayn County. Indiana, as Executor i of the last Will and Testament of James M. Coe. deceased, late of Wayne' County. Slate of Indiana. Said ee-i tate is supposed to be solvent DEMAS S. COE, Executor. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attye.

Light. Heat and Power companv, O "' l" "",r 'l,u"u ei.nMueiaoie sup-; a.m r.u .ien to learn barber trade L. Whittington of the National' Bis- po,rt amot,S the niembers of the com-j by our new method of free practice.

cuit company, S. D. Dean, with the ' ' , , . M. Munoreds of graduates depending upon

Steddham Foundry and Manufacturing' , ',,rur". . u".'s ."f Iineu us ror Daroers. j-ew weeks qualifies.

com

Dow

com pa

sociated

carry

iibil va ill t-m m i w m a v

pany, of Aurora, 111., and O. F. ,vl iumg to; wages wane learning. Tools given.

ning with the Richmond Baking1 .J1"1 con-- v rite today. Moler Barber College,

ny, are tne men to necome as-!;. , . j .--.-.o , lauianapoiis. ma. 2'Jsat-fit

with the. T. P. A., and are " " "i''"?" ,v "WANTED To trade eirv

ing around in their inside Test " u vanaersup. . farming imnlements and Vtnv "a :.

Irpt a a I A o i rl mi t rr.lix- f sr f i . . ... "

ani 10 rem a smaa iarm. rnone

i

CIVTU nn-tr . i n'K bAU- Grocery m small town.: olAlrl. PMUlc24. j doing $10,000 business address "Good ! (sat,rues.thurs-tf-octll) Investrcent," care PaJladi-am. 22-7t j FOR REXT-: roomed house. BaileT i FlSK !

eroccrv. S5 mnrth 1ft e.nA 7r r " u " Pa

Barber College, Indianapolis Ind Kh-NT room house. 2 North; 1S-25-1-S-1.V22 SecKd. $10.00. Robinson & Co. ;

22-tf : FOR RENT Furnished roora403 N. I

n;n. 2-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, heat snd bath, in x. Sth street, 24 t!

FOR RENT A house at 231 S. West FOR

eaon. Will sell cheaD. Betbard

Auto Agency, 1117 Main street I

: 22-7t ' FOR SALE Restaurant. 519 Main St 6-tf FOR SALE Gas range, dining table,! dininc chairs, sewing machine- Call

at 2W South th etreet.

n-7t

Second street. 7 rooms, gas and electric Iiahts. Inquire at 21 S S. West Second street. 24-3t

FOR RENT 7

If you pay more tbxn we charge 7or repairing yrar watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning 50c

All work guaranteed for on year.

17-eod-7t; Phone 2CvS

room modern

house. 24-2t

LE Peninsular base burner.

tioT ?i-.rLrrf?1.i2 ! F.ATomlinson.lON. 7th St

266. 20-7t !

FOR SALE Peninsular coal Call 221 N. 17th. street.

range. 20-7t

ZUTTERMEISTER'S Large moving vans. Fbone 2S19. Office. Reex 19 8. Stxtb etnet

MILITANTS BURN SPORT PAVIUON LONDON. Oct. 25 The arson squad of the woman'" social and political union have resumed activities burning the magnificent sport perft. Ion of the University of BristoL Tbia was one of the finest stadiums attached to any institution of learning la England and Its estimated cost wme $20,000. Numerous suffrage leaflets scattered about the ruins revealed the ao thors of "the outrage. They bore thla inscription: "Turn your attention from sports to our leaders who are being tortured to death in jail." Mrs. Flora Drummond. known ac the "general." who is under a charge of conspiracy, was arranged in Bow street court for trial bat was rrlraeotf owing to the precarkras condftlott of her health.

In British Arabia, a native laborer earns from 12 to 16 cents a day, o which he supports himself and hi family.