Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 117, 27 March 1914 — Page 9

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WILSON MAY TOUR STATE IN CAMPAIGN President Is Asked by Chairman Korbly to Speak in Interests of Democrats. IXDIAXAPOLIS, March 27. President Woodrow Wilson is to be asked to ' tour Indiana this summer or fall in th intereat of the Democratic state, congressional and senatorial ticket. Tars announcement was made today by State Chairman Bernard Korbly, . following the receipt of advices n from Washington, D. C, that the president would participate in the Pennsylvania senatorial contest in the interest of the Democratic nominee and that, he probably would accept other invitations to speak in state and senatorial campaigns up to a limited number. The foregoing announcement has encouraged the Democratic state committee and: State Chairman Korbly will ask the president to include Indiana in his arrangements for speaking( during the campaign. There are certain wrinkles in the garb of the Democratic party in Indiana caused by certain planks in the state platform adopted at the recent convention, which need just such an ironing out as the president and other big Democratic leaders are capable of giving. Bell Against Plank. Nobody believes that Mayor Joseph Bell, of Indianapolis, chairman of the resolution committee of the convention, intends to surrender all hofie of defeating the state-wide primary plank which Senators Kern and Shively and Congressman Adair so strongly insisted up being a rart of the platform. Through control of the next legislature the primary election law. pledged by the state platform, may be easily ditched. The so-called "reactionaries" may shoulder the blame for the defeat, of a primary law in the last legislature on the "progressives," it is argued, and allege insincerity on their part in demanding a state-wide primary plank in the platform this season. Senator Shively, it is pointed out, does not look to the next state legislature for re-election, but to the people and will have the endorsement of the national administration. Again, it is argued, State Chairman Korbly will steer clear of any fight that Mayor Bell may make on account of the candidacy of his brother, Charles A. Korbly, for re-election to congress. Political forecasters say that things are lining up in a way that indicates that Congressman Adair and Mayor Bell, of Indianapolis, will be the rival candidates for the Democratic nomination for governor two years hence and here again two conflicting views concerning a primary system are brought forth. Whether Thomas Taggart can influence Mayor Bell to drop his fight on the primary election plank remains to. be seen. TO CURE A COLD IN A DAY Take I.AXATIVK BROMO QU1N1NK Tablets. Dniggisfs ret'unil money if it. fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 'J5c. (Advertisement) After studving the subject of the suppression of noises in dwellings for several years, a German scientist has discovered that the more solidly buildings are constructed the more (uickU'v they wil convey sounds. COMFORT COMES INSTEAD OF PAIN

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Price of Eggs Drops to Reach of the Average Richmond Man

The world is growing better, and one reason is the fact that old man High Cost of Living has been knocked a kickin'. Anyway that's what grocers and commission men say. Farmers have another tale to relate. A Richmond business man waa walking along a street in West Richmond today. He passed an Irish friend who was diligently throwing earth from an excavation he had made in the street. One of Riemmond's public service corporations had ordered the hole dug. "What are you doing, Pat?" interrogated the business man, adjusting his glasses. "Faith and begorry, I'm digging a hole to buy some food, to get more SHAKES OFF DUST Mike Keever was arrested last evening on a charge of begging. He was operating near Eighth and E streets last evening when, Officer Bundy nabbed him. This morning Mayor Robbins told, Keever that he might leave the city immediately or go to jail. i Keever departed. MAY USE VESSELS OF NAVY FOR MAILS WASHINGTON'. March 27. A plan to use vessels of the United States navy for the transportation of passengers, reight and mail from New York

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No burnt kernels, no "bachelors." The wonderful "Butter-Kist" Popper, now at work in our store, is turning out hundreds of sacks of this tempting pop-corn, so fresh, crisp and appetizing it fairly melts in your mouth. See this machine operate! And taste the delicious pop-corn it turns out. You've never eaten anything like it before. Take a sack home tonight 5c GEO. RHEINEGGER 20 So. 8th Street

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HOME GROWN AND SOUTHERN VEGETABLES Chickens to Roast and Stew. We Slice an Extra Mild Country Cure of Ham. Try It.

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muscle to do more work to buy more food to get more muscle to do more work to buy some food " was the answer. And so it is. With the coming of spring which has arrived the hens are beginning to work overtime and fresh vegetables are appearing on the market in larger quantities and consequently the prices are being lowered to some place within the reach of the average man with the average wage. Grocers today were selling eggs at 19 cents per dozen, this being at the rate of one and seven-nineteenths cents per egg. The consumer smiles and laughs a few chuckles but at the same time a huge wail goes up from the farmer.

and New Orleans via the Panama canal to the west coast of South America, was presented in the senate today by Senator Weeks, of Massachusetts. He introduced a resolution calling upon the secretary of the navy for facts and opinion bearing on the use of the cruisers in the establishment of this service. The resolution called for an opinion as to whether the use of these vessels for commercial purposes would impair their naval availibility. The naval resolution was referred to committee on naval affairs, For Sale A forty-quart power ice cream freezer with copper freezing can in good working order. Price's Confectionery, 916 Main. 27-Ht Coffee it's sure to please you. Always on Hand. Grocery 1035 MAIN STREET

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CHICAGO, March 27. When Edward F. Price, 68, came to Chicago last week from Indianapolis, he rented a small room in Wilmette, a suburb. A few days later he asked for a larger room. The day following he told the landlady he must have two rooms, as "his sister Martha M. West" was coming to live with him. Yesterday he announced that he was now married to Miss West they would need but one room. "We concluded we'd lived apart too long," he said. "I've known my wife for many years. My father, a widower, married her mother, a widow, and we've been thrown together some ever since." Mrs. Price is 48 years of. age. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Throueh THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566. 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5. WANT AD LETTER LIST w. WANTED WANTED Experienced engine builders. M. Rumely Co. 2-" WANTED 4 bench men, 2 lathe hands. M. Rumely Co. WANTED Tool box. 304, Fountain City. Address Box 2H-7t WANTED Two good boys at Richmond Underwear Co. 26-7t WANTED Lace curtains uV "stretch! 319 Richmond Ave. 2fi-2t WANTED A young man bookkeeper and stenographer for a position in Billings, Montana. Good salary with chances for advancement for right person. Call at RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED To borrow money for sev eral gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or small. Cecil L. Clark. 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-eat-tf WANTED A girl for second work. See Mrs. R. G. Leeds, South ISth St. 27-tf ORVILLE THOMPSONPianTT tuning and repairing. Phone 17'ifi. 27-3t. - I WANTED Three rooms with bath for light housekeeping. Address "J. K." Palladium office. 27-3t WANTED Dining room old's Restaurant. girl at Arn-27-2t stretch. 27-3t WANTEJ Lace curtains to 319 Richmond Ave. SEE FRANK'KETTLER for" waif paper and hanging. 201 South Nth street. Phone 1814. 27-7t WANTED Housework by girl years old. 612 N. 14th street. 5 l" '-2t WANTED Competent house man. 110 North 10th St. 27-2t W A NT E I To buy:! o r 1 setting hens". Address .1. R. Howell, care Palladium. MTVN61lW"olVLNWANt lect applications for the big 7(!.O0O acre land opening and the bis 3,000 acre orchard development project. Total aplication expense to place one in position to take part in the opening is only $15. No more. No less. Within the reach of all. Can be paid all cash or $3 monthly. Remember that the "land opening" includes .",- 000 10, 20, 40, SO and 160 acre tracts of land. This proposition sells itself to the "land hungry" people. Easy sales and quick money for you even if you only put in a portion of your spare time. Experience not necessary. Send for free application coupons and terms to agents. Address Room 1508 Great Northern Bldg., Chicago. 27-3t. WANTED The address of Thomas Webb, daughter of Letitia Adella Thomas, deceased. Important to her. Write to A. J. Barnes. 160 East Court Street, Indianapolis. Indiana. 27 e o d-iot WANTEIWashi"ng.'"r17S. i2th-St". Good reference. WANTED Your bicycles to clean, repair, new tires put on. ready for nice weather. Phone 30K6. Wesley Brown & Son, Fairview. North West Second and Williams St. Work called for and delivered free. WANTElPrwo orlhreFboys14to 15 years of age. Light work, good pay. Call Indianapolis Glove Co., corner South 7th and H. 27-lt

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AGENTS WANTED Experience unnecessary will start you at once. $23 to $50 weekly, success assured. Write Union Supply Co.. 2217 E. Lake St., Minenapolis, Minn. 25-3t WANTED Sales ladies. Kresge's 5 and 10 cent store. 25-2t WANTED Good bed davenport immediately. Address "W," care Palladium. 25-41 WANTED Roomers with board. 212 N'.Hth. 25 WANTED To buy little chickens. Phone .T430. 25-:St WANTED You to see the new styles of White and Standard sewing machines. Ball bearing drop-head Sterling for $18. R. M. Icey, 9 South 7th St. 2i-lt WANTED An agent to handle high class automobiles and delivery trucks. Address J 4 care Palladium. 23-Tt DRY CLEANING and PressingT lfaTx Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c ANE S T A B LIS HED M'ONE YM A KI NG organization is about to open an office in this city. It is in need of a keen, active young man to take charge. As proof of good faith a small investment will be required but returns from the work will in a short time more than offset this. RYAN GRANITE CO., STATE AND ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. 111. f WANT TO BUY 100" Wcondhand watches; diamonds, old gold and silver jewelry. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, 8V6 North 8th street. WANTED- To buy all kinds of second hand clothing. 405 N. D st. 21-7 WANTED Cisters to clean, "lawns to roll. J. M. Johnstone. Phone 149S. 2-7t WANTED Washings and ironings by a lady who can give the best of reference. Address "V. I.," care Palladium. 26-2t WANTED Work as janitor or porter work bv an experienced man. Call 10S N. 2nd St. 26-3t WANTED Second Cook and Pastry Cook at once. Hull's Restaurant, South Mh St. 26-2t MRS. H. GREENE-DENT continues business 1010 llain street. Manfg. all kinds hair goods, switches, pomps, etc, made from combings. No order loo small for careful attention. Newest hair ornaments and switches just arrived. Our art line complete all new crochet books, cottons and notions. Stamping done to order. 2t!-7t ACETYLENE Lighting Systems. Reliance Geneiator for inside installation and "Faultless Pit" for outside installation. Both made by the Gem City Acetylene Generator Co., of Dayton, Ohio. The best and simplest machines on the market and fully guaranteed. Write for catalogue. Demonstration and estimates free. Dan Coffman. Eaton, 'Ohio, agent for Union, Franklin, Wayne and Preble counties. 27-fri-Tt FOR RENT FOR RENT Two acres good garden land for season. Wm. J. Brannon, No. ICS Bridge Ave. 27-2t PORRENT 5 "room " house.- 10 N. '.'tlT . 27-2t FOR RENT 7 room house, electric light, both kinds of water, good place to raise chickens. Large lot and barn. Call S2 Bridge Ave. 27-7t FOR RENT-4 room downstairs "flat". Gas, electric light, both kinds water. 220 N. l!)th. 27-l't FOir'RENT furnished frontroo"ms for light housekeeping, downstairs. Private entrance. 209 S. 12th. 27-l't k6'IIR E NT HouseT 2 2 2 North 4th" St . Apply 113 South ,".th St. 7-1't FOR RENT Furnished front room 23 South 5th. 26-3 FOR RENT 6 room flat, electric light and bath. 16 Vi S. 7 th st. Call 201 N. 9thst. Phone 2167. 17-tf FOR RENT Modern house, single and double, modern, North ISth and A streets. Just compk'.o. Phone 3234 or 1323. 16-tf FORllENT Sixrooms"and"bath7 200 Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 2Stf FORR E N T Furn is he dYoo tnsT he a it and bath. 66 S. 12th, marOtf FOR RENT New 6room house, one acra of ground. 444 S. Sth st. 21-7 FOR"RKNT Store roolnwittf flat ITiTnian wit o. oiu. t . FOR RENT Iarge modern house. 10s S. 14th. Call Phone 1591. 23-Tt FOR RENT 3 rooms upstairs $S.OO. Has gas. water and light, oil N. D. Phone 2477. 23-tf FOR-RETT "A-Five room furnish ed house with bath, furnace, gas, both kinds of water. For the summer months. To responsible party: 26J S. 17th street. lS-tf FOR RENT A modern 6 room bouse in good location. Phone 3430. 25-3t FORRENTT-T unfurnished rooms upstairs, good location. Call 221 S. 6th. 25-tf FO R R E NT--A house. A p pi y " 306 Chestnut st. 17-tf

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WE tS4X tiu r FOR RENT Continued The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly BIk. 8th & Main FOR RENT Three room flat $10; five room house on N. 15th street $10, will rent latter to colored people. O. B. Fungham, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. 26-2t FOR RENT Modern flat central and five room house Richmond Ave. Benj. F. Harris. 26-3t FOR SALE BIG REMOVAL ALE Watches, Jewelry, Alarm Clocks, Trunks, Suit Cases, Flashlights, Firearms, Musical Instruments, Leather Goods, Knives, Sporting Goods, Etc., at GREAT REDUCTIONS. SAM S. VIGRAN. Richmond's Reliable Licensed Pawnbroker, 6 North Sixth Street. FOR SALE Proiectograph, good as new, one-half original price. Palladium office. lS-tf HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse. 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. mar7-lmo FOR SALE Gas range nearly new. 330 Lincoln. . 5-tf FOR SALE Hupmobile runabout, 1910 model guaranteed in good condition, equipped. $J0O. Dr. C. O. Roark. Milton. Ind. 2.V7t FOR SALE Organ in good playing condition. Call 330 4 Main St. 25-3t FOR S A LEWh it e crested-b7ack" polish eggs for setting. Call 519 S. 1 1th street. 2."-7t FOR SALE Brown leghorn hens. Call Boston 23-A. 2.".-4t FOR SALE Pair bay "mares-fi-and 7 years old. weight 2S0O, sure in foal. $37.; Pair horses and S years old. weight 2750. $300: Good grocery wagon horse, gentle. $100; Serviceable black mare sure in foal, weight 1200, $fi5. Nice mare Pony, $50. Phone 4S46. 27-7t FORSALENew Underwood visible typewriter, all latest attachments, (heap. Phone 1?74. 27-7t FO RS ; ALE 1 lorse. wagon and-har-ness cheap. 21 N. Second street. 27-2t FOR SALE Two passenger Reagel. Bricker's Auto Inn. 27-3t FOR SALE21st St. -Oak Buffet. 20 South 26-7t FOR SALE Gas range, hot plate, washing machine and baby buggy. S20 N. Fstreet. 2'.-7t FOR S A LE H orsesT" Hofses H orses. Harness, Wagons. Farm Implements of all kinds. Good as new. 317 N. .V 2'i !t FORTS A LE f he biggesfbataiiTever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 5 year old iron grey mare in foal. Trade for good driving horse. W. A. Rich. 124 N. 6th street. 24-7t FOR" S A" LE "Several good second hand sewing machines. R. M. Lacey, 1 South 7th St. 23-7t For Salo LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattledeath from any cause. 20 day insurance for brood mars. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co-. O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 Sth and Main FOR SALE Meat drooler- 6xSxl( feet" Cheap if sold at once. Alexander & Son, Lynn, Ind. SI-Tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE K acres well improved. Route F. M. Miller. 25-7t FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Modern six room hTjuso on rear end lot. Central location. Also six room house. Fairview. Good home or rental investment. Phone 2740. 27-2t Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We wi ite all kinds cf insurance, rent prop?rtie3. loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. WestcDtt Block FofT'SA LE Bungalow ; three other properties, lots, gas range. Phone 324 S. niarCtf i FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone' 3247. I

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YOO TO TRefT V - - . . . T r ii 1 i mt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued SPECIALS TODAY Six room bungalow West Side, modern in every way, far above -the average modern home $3,000. Seven room home modern, complete. S. W. 5th St. Built five years $3,200. Six room home 200 block South 1 1th St., $2,000. This is a bargain. SHIDELER Phone 1814 913 Main FOR SALE 8 ROOM HOUSE with bath on South 1th St.. in 3rd square. A good big house for $2,75rt. R ROOMS and reception hall in 2nd square on South ?th St. Modern con veniences, $4,s(Ki. 24 ROOM COTTAGES on South E street, renting for $23.00 month. J2.S00. 7 ROOM NEW BUNGALOW COTTAGE on Lincoln st.eet, furnace and soft water bath. $5,250. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. FOR SALE Five room brick taous. 1025 N. F st. Phone 1522. 23-7t F"OR SH.P A ciwwl Tnrwl.rn hrim ! Phone 3234. KOR SAI.K-1-ot G3 on S. W. 4th ft. Apply DLckin&on Trust Co. 2l-7t Alt M FOR SALE 42 H acres mile from Economy. $100 per acre. t cash, 4 first mortgage, lass for all cash. Good improvements. Possession at once. O. M. Frazer. Economy. Ind. 27-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ALBERT ASHCRAFT. paper hanger and painter. SOI No. G street. Phone 3479. 25-7t I SEE MOO.m & (HiBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bosds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. , A. M. ROBERT'S REAL. ESTATE I City and farm properties. Liberty are. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys Harnes Store. 613 Main at LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner. Mgr. We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full lines of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELU 1020 MAIN. Zuttermeister s Moving Vans LARGEST IN CITY Rear 19 South 6th. Phone 2519. V. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we nave the buyers. DONT FORGET THE PLACE 124 N th St. Phnn 1 H. H.JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. Shurley's Large Movins Vans 1? to 14 North Sth street. Phone 1&3S. LOST LOST Four keys on key ring. Reward. Return to Palladium office. 21-7 FOUND FOITND The case of stock food which was lost bv a demonstrator near Centerville. " 320 X. ISth. 27-lt Brins to Palladium Office Good for 10 Votes 10 Good for 10 Votes Only good when exchanged at Palladium office for Pony coupon.