Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 131, 13 April 1914 — Page 9

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iv New York Hotel Was Cleared

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! By Scotland The conversation in a downtown club turned to housemen and hotel detectives. One of the group told the appended story of how the WaldorfAstoria in New York was cleared of gamblers and pickpockets: When George W. Boldt, of the Waldorf-Astoria, decided several years ago that he would put an end to the business of individuals fleecing his patrons out of several millions a season, he did things thoroughly. He hired Joe Smith of Scotland Yard, and told him it. was worth $25,000 a year to have the famous hostelry cleaned of vermin. Joe Smith organized a squad of ten men and women, known to Mr. Boldt and himself about the Waldorf, where they circulate in Fifth avenue clothes. Mr. Smith and his squad have just finished their annual spring clean-up. Spoil $10,000 Game. Kitty Quick, "Lord Harry" Havens, and a third suave gentleman were at the head of the procession of ejected. They were sorely nettled at being prevented from consumating a plot to sell stock in an imaginary gold mine for $10,000. A week previous one of the Smith women agents, passing herself as a shopper who took tea in the Waldorf frequently, observed Kitty, "Lord Harry" and three others, two women and a man, very active in entertainiag a wealthy patron. They had the plot ho far along that the victim was about to consult a "lawyer." She satisfied herself that the lawyer the wealthy patron would consult (of his own volition, as he thought), would be a confederate of "Lord Harry" he of the mauve spats and English walking suit and the elegantly gowned Kitty. Joe went into his office and studied the Waldorf collection of 5,000 photographs. These show faces of confidence persons, hotel thieves and international crooks and Joe has been twenty years in assembling them. He also looked over the imposing finger print art gallery of the hotel secret service, consisting largely of interesting duplicates from the police headquarters of the metropolises. Removes Glasses. Kitty was there and so was Han; . A few hours later a captain of waitei removed from the table at which tlv confederates were dining a set or glasses of which they had had just time to take one sip. He used "gloves. The glasses were soon in Joe Smith's studio. They were dustc-0. with a prepared powder and photographed. Joe smiled. That afternoon Jce, who is a polished gentleman in appearance as well as in reality, strolled up Peacock SAVE ALL CHICKS by feeding for the first three weeks PRATTS Baby Chick Food It tarries them aafely through tha inuiraa quick growth and early Said aa Money Back Gaaraataa T IMalars tTarjwkara Mr. Delegate. Listen: We want Harmony, Efficiency and Ability to win in .the Democratic County Convention. VOTE FOR D.D.Doyle FOR Auditor The Man Who Can Win

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! !- Yard Detectives Alley and met Kitty of the $150 Paris hat. Kitty Blushes. "Madam," said the Scotland Yard veteran quietly, "The management would like to know your precise business in this hotel?" Kitty blushed and stampel a dainty slipper. "An idiotic detective, I suppose," sho said. "A detective," answered Joe, "quite correct and as you do not answer my query I will say further that you must leave the Waldorf immediately or go ' to jail for about fifteen years." i "What have you got on me ?" she I "A photograph and two fine sets of finger prints." She left, dabbing her handkerchief to her eyes. "Lord Harry" and the rest were highly indignant, too. It was all a mistake. But they went also fifteen other persons in various stages of docility. Peacock Alley had had its annual spring cleaning. Only One "Bromo Quinine" Whenever you feel a cold coming on, think of the full name, Laxative Bromo Quinine. Look for the signature of E. W. Grove on box. 25c.' Advertisement) The approved form of" " life " boats is now thirty-two ton, motor-propelled and capable of accommodating 250 persons. HOW TO SAVE YOUR EYES Try This Free Prescription Do your eyes give you trouble? Do you already wear eyeglasses or spectacles? Thousands of people wear these "windows" who might easily dispense with them. You may be one of these and it is your duty to save your eyes before it is too late. The eyes are neglected more than any other organ of the entire body. After you finish your day's work you sit down and rest your muscles, but how about your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or do something else that keeps your eyes busy; you work your eyes until you go to bed. That is why so many have strained eyes and finally other eye troubles that threaten partial or total blindness. Eyeglasses are merely crutches; they never cure. This free prescription which has benefited the eyes of so many may work equal wonders for you. Use It a short time. Would you like your eye troubles to disappear as if by magic? Try this prescription: Go to the nearest wide-awake drug store and get a bottle of Optoma tablets; fill a two-ounce bottle with water, drop In one tablet and allow It to thoroughly dissolve. With the liquid bathe the eyes two to four times dally. Just note how quickly your eyes clear up and how soon the inflammation will disappear. Don't be afraid to use it; it is absolutely harmless. Many who are now blind might have saved their eyes had they started to care for them in time. Thia is a Blmple treatment, but marvelously effective In multitudes of cases. Now that you have seen warned dont delay a day, but do what you can to save your eyes and you will thank us as long as you lire for publishing tWs jjrescriptlon.

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$779,000 INCREASE IN CONSULAR COST Bill Carries Appropriation of $4,569,977 to Pay Diplomatic Representation. WASHINGTON, April ' 13. A net increase of $779,000 in the estimated expense of Uncle Sam's diplomatic and consular service for the coming fiscal year is registered In the diplomatic appropriation bill as reported to the lower house. The bill as announced by Chairman Flood, of the house foreign affairs committee, carries $4,569,977.66. The increase includes $444,000 for the construction and purchase of homes for our diplomats abroad, $25,000 for clerks and attaches at embassies and legations, and $35,000 to be added to the $355,000 contingent expense fund for foreign missions. The $17,500 salary of John Lind, special representative of the president in Mexico, who ranks on the salary roll as an ambassador, is taken from the contingent expense fund for foreign mission by the state department. COMFORT COMES INSTEAD OF PAIN Rheumatism, Lumbago, Soreness cf Alt Kinds, Quickly Rubbed Out When You Apply Speedway. Pain leaves like magic when you apply Speedway. You just seem to smooth all the trouble out, and- instead of hurting while doing it, there is a cooling, soothing sensation right away. Remember Speedway is doing its work the minute you put it on, even though it cannot torture you, or harm the most tender skin, or stain the flesh or daintiest fabric. You can absolutely depend upon Speedway going right to the spot and doing all we claim for it. If you're not satisfied, the druggist returns your money. You get delightful relief the very first rub. You run no risk, and our advice to you is to get a large bottle right away if you want to travel "the road to quick relief." Speedway was discovered and used for many years by an old Scotch physician. It was brought to America, and is now offered to all who suffer from rheumatism, lumbago, sore throat, bruised tendons, tired feet, sprained muscles any muscular soreness whatsoever. Why suffer when Speedway is at your service to relieve you? A free book with each bottle gives full directions for all uses. Get a bottle today from druggists and know the complete comfort that this marvelous remedy gives. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566 ONE CENT A WORD 7 Days for the Price of 5 WANT AD LETTER LIST L. M. 1 w Y. X. Z. WANTED WANTED Experienced salesladies at the new Grand Leader Dept. Store, 925-927-929 Main St. 13-2t SALESMEN for general mercantile trade in Indiana, to sell a new proposition of merit. Vacancy now. Attractive commission contract. $35 weekly for expenses. Mile3 F. Bixler Co., Wholesale Jewelers, 73-14 Carlin Bldg., Cleveland, O. 13-1 WANTEI Cisterns to clean, cement work. J. M. Johnston, phone 1498.' (13-7) WANTED Position as clerk. Have had five years' experience in general store, Address 34 Laurel st. (13-2t) - WANTED Farm hand ; a married man to work by the month. 720 Main street. Phone 1823.-; v 13-1 WANTED Lawn mowers, grass hooks, saws sharpened, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, coal oil stoves repaired. Brown's ? Fairview Shop. ( Phone 3086.:; North West Second. Call and deliver free. I WANTTOBUY . genTi clothing. watches, diamonds, old gold, and i violins. J. M. Lacey,- 8th and Main. i , if- tut niTasawifc .si: aftnsl

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WANTED Continued WANTED Names and addreses by mail order house. . Big pay. Home work. All or spare time. Information for stamp. Direct Appeal Co., Plymouth, Ind. 13-1 AGENTS make $2 to $5 daily. Newest, most practical - household utensils ever produced. Sell on sight. Write for details. Zimwel Co., 826 Traffic Bldg., Cleveland, O. 13-1 WANTED Houseman. Apply to house keeper, Westcott hotel. 13-2 WANTED Second hand clothing, 405 N. D st. 13-7t WANTED Two single men for farm work. Phone 4105. 13-tf WANTED Girl to assist in housework. 122 N. 14th st. 13-2t WANTED Woman for housework. 234 Randolph. 10-Tt j WANTED About three unfuTnistiid i rooms with bath Address J. K., care j Palladium. ' 10-7t j WA"NTED To trade for farm 8 room j house with 2 large rooms in cellar, j both kinds water and electric lights, gas in yard ready to tap if wanted, 42 lots in good selling location, 1 acre fruit and shade 'trees; also barns with house, one 7 room house, with all modern improvements. In quire Mrs. Lettie McCleery, 922 j Sheridan St., Richmond, Ind. 10-7t WANTED Cisterns to clean, lawns to roll. J. M. Johnston Phone 1498.'- ' ' lOrt WANTED Man with large acquaintance in his own locality. Either all or part time, for responsible position with well known reliable concern. ExI elusive proposition. It's new and noth- ! ing else like it. Splendid income to j right party. This is an exceptional opportunity for a man in your section to get into a big paying business with- ; out capital. Ambition and good apj pearance more necessary than experience. IjOdge member or school teach- ; er preferred. Write at once, giving ' your age, something about yourself : and references. Address Herman , Schocke, Manager of Application Dept. ' Great Northern Building,; Chicago, 111. ! Also one lady wanted over 25 years of i age. , 10-3t WANTED M iddle aged woman for ! light house work. No washing. 105 ! N. 13th. Phone 1796. 10-7t .WANTED To trade for $1,000 rental j property. Phone 3040 or 4804. ll-7t WANTED Place at 901 N. 10th. teamster. Call ll-2t i WANTED Work by girl. ! 1514. Phone l-2t WANTED Exceptionally good, reliable men to sell Health and Accident insurance. Either part or full time for the Clpver Ieaf Casualty Co. Apply to State Mgr., H. J. Eberman, Kokomo, Ind. 8-7t Before painting see IRA E. WICKS, house painter. 134 Chestnut street. Work guaranteed. 6-7 1 FETrHERS cleaned, dyed and curled". Mrs. W. H. Dennis, 604 South 10th street. 8-7t WANTED Position as chauffeur, private family. Call 418 Main. 9-7t WANTED Second hand sewing machines bought and sold. Repairing. R. M. Lacey, 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756. (13-26) WANTED Furnished room, centrally located. Address T., care Palladium. 13-1 WANTED AGENTS for Richmond, Cambridge City, Lynn, Winchester, Union City, Liberty, Centervllle, Greensfrok, Hagerstown. Apply quick. O. N. GARRIOTT, Agency, Mgr. P. O. Bex 136 Richmond, Ind. DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large line new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED Work on farm by experienced hand. W. H., care Palladium. 6-7t WANTED Girl for general housework. Call 2001 East Main street. 6-tf WANTED Barber for Saturdays at Interurban Barber Shop. 6-tf WANTED Amateurs that cn sing or have good stunts, Tuesday night. One show. Cash prizes. Address Dfeam Theatre, Centerville, Ind. 13-2t FOR RENT, FOR RENT Furnished room in private family; all conveniences, within two blocks of 8th and Main. Phone 2553. 13-2 FOR RENT Six room house, 227 S. 13th. BenJ. F. Harris. 13-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; light, heat and bath. 121 S. 11th. 13-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 403 N. 13th. 13-7t POTOLENTlouse. 320"N7l9th. Call ' 509 S. 9th. . 13-3t F5R RENT Eight room house with -bath and good attic. 1315 North E street.' Apply 421 North 13th St. : ,6-Tt FOR RENT--Furnlshed rooms with bath. 1314 Main. ll-7t

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FOR RENT Continued FOR RENT Two modern house, centrally located. Three cottages on Roscoe street, $9 per month. GEORGE B. MOORE. Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR RENT 5 room upper flat, electric light and bath on West 1st street. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 8-eod-tf FOR RENT 5 room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 11-tf FOR RENT 5 room cottage, $9 per month. Roscoe St. Phone 4759. ll-7t FOR RENT Seven room flat in the Wayne. Call Phone 2629. 8-7t FC)RRENT Furnished or light housekeeping rooms. 423 S. 12th. 7-Tt FOR- RENTModern house, seven rooms and bath. Dr. Ewing. 7-7t FOR" RENT Furnished flat. 415 Main street. 7-7t FORSALE A lawn mower, household goods to be sold at once. 709 S. West A. 10-7t FOR SALE Ice box, davenport, rugs, iron bed and etc. E. A. Fisher, 774 National Road West Phone 3105. 10-3t FOlOtENT House. Phone 1078. 9-tf FOR RENT Third floor flat in Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly mod- " etn. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR-RENT Furnished room. 440S'. 11th. 10-7t FOR RENT New modern 6 room house on car line. Phone 3112. 8-tf FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms unfurnished $10 per month. 116 S. 5th. Phone 1992. 4-tf FOR RENT Modern apartment in the Linden. Call 15 N. 10th. 30-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 66 S. 12th. mar9tf FOR RENT 6 room flat electric light and bath. 16 S. 7 th st Call 201 N. 9th st. Phone 2167. 17-tf FOR RENT Six rooms and bath, 200 Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 28tf FOR RENT1238 Main. -Modern flat. Inquire 10-4t FOR RENT 6 room house. 209 West Main. Phone 2758 or 304 Main St. 10-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE, LIKE RENT Two cottages, with little cash, balance by the month. GEORGE B. MOORE. Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acre farm. Phone 3040 or 4804. 11-7 FOR SALE Dining room suite, solid oajt. 206 N. 16th. Phone 2697. 13-7 FOR SALE Sewing machine, sideboard, tables, refrigerator, and other articles. 204 N. 11th st. 13-1 FOR SALE A good Phone 1696 or 2040. young horse. 13-2 FOR SALE A rubber-tire phaeton and set of harness. Call 1669, or at 185 Ft. Wayne ave. 13-7 FOR SALE Starr Piano, $75. 10th street. 732 N. 8-7 1 FOR SALE Peninsular range, good as new. 622 N. 10th. 7-7t FOR SALE A 5 passenger touring car, excellent condition. All good tires. Phone 2972. 7-7t FOR "SALE 1912 Twin Indian motorcycle, cheap. 439 South 14th. 8-7t FOR SALE Proiectograph, good as new, one-half original price. Palladium office. lS-tf FOR SALE 5 passenger touring car, good as new. Phone 1706. l-14t KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE K. D. Cabinet Company. Phone 3160. 6-7t FORSALHo8ehldful-niture. ATmost new. Call Monday, 223 N. 20th. ll-2t OR SALE Cook stove cheap. 717 S. E. ll-3t HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. apr 7-lmo FOR SALE 5 head work horses and mules, wagons, harness and all kinds farm implements, good as new. 317 N. A. S-7t FOR" SALE Fine piano. Baldwin make. $1S5. 1132 Boyer street. 8-7t FOR SALE3 Gasoline range, good as new. 120 Williams St. 8-7t '"OR SALE Gas range nearly new. 330 Lincoln. 6-tf FOR SALE Oak Buffet, $25. Call Harry E. Pinnick. Phone 2966, or 30 South 21st. 6-7t FOR SALE Boarding and rooming house fixtures. Address Big Bargain, Palladium. 6-7t FOR SALE; A modern three -drawer National Cash Register, good as new. Will sell cheap. Call 405 Main St. -7t FOR SALE Choice of two 20 H P J. I. Case traction engines, cheap for cash. A. D. McMahan, Centerville. 6-7t FOR SALE Household goods. 28 N. 13th. 6-7t FOR SALE Two or four passenger Overland Roadster. A bargain. Phone 2787. 5-7 1

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE The Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL Kelly Blk. 8th & Main FOR SALE Property. 216 S. 10th. 13-tf) FOR SALE OR TRADE Two 80-acre farms, and 65 acres. Will consider Richmond property. See me at once if you have anything to trade for a farm. GEORGE B. MOORE. Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. BENNETT AND FORMANN Real Estate, City and Farm property for sale, trade or rent. A 55 acre farm near Williamsburg. Ind., for sale. Will take a city property on this. Room 18 Kelly Bldg. Phones 2707 1369. FOR SALE 8 room modern brick house, 3rd square in N. 10th street,$ 4,000. 6 room modern, N. W. 1st street, $2,500. 7 room house, N. G St., $1,700. 14 room double house, 3rd sq. north in 14th St., $5,800, and many others for rent and sale in all parts of city. Will look after any property you have for sale or rent. J. T. COCKERILL 214 Colonial Building Phone 2132 FOR TRADE Building lot for automobile. H. Harris, 169 Bridge Ave. ll-7t FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. 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. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE An Ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. FOR SALE Small grocery stock and fixtures. Address L. M., care Palladium. 9-7t FOR SALE Grocery doing good business. Good location; will sell at Invoice. Good reason for selling. Address T. X. Y., care Palladium. 9tf FOR SALE 4 lots on N. 17th street south of Morton Place. Inquire 27 North 10th. Phone 1331. 6-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE Not being in shape to handle it, will let a choice tract of land in the irrigation belt near Hereford, Texas, go at a bargain. Oceans of pure water, wealthy farmers swarming in from the states and silos going up in every direction. Many stock men have doubled their money in one year. James S. Golden, Box 7, Harveysburg. Ohio. ll-7t FOR SALE 2 room 3040 or 4804. house. Phone ll-7t FOR SALE Lot in Earlham Heights. 45x150. Call 2310 N. F 10-7t FOR SALE A good modern- home. Phone 3234. FOR SALE 5 room cottage, electric, three-fourths acre, top of 12th Street hill. Lawler Bros. Phone 3454. 10-7t FOR SALE 7 room house on car line, rents for $12 a month. A bargain; 9 acres near city, limits, mile from Earlham college; 6 room cottage and 4i acres, near city limits; gas, electricity, 2 kinds of water, all kinds of fruit trees, grapes, and ber4 ries. Address Mary L. Sands, South Park, San Diego, Calif. 7-7t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED BENNETT '& FORMAN The place to buy or rent ciay or farm property. We will collect your rent for a small fee. Room 15, Kelly Bldg. Phones 2707 and 1369. BICYCLE REPAIRING and suppli. Baby cabs re-tired. Work called for and delivered. -Frank Brunner, 1029 Main St Phone 1014. 3-eod-St Zuttermeister's Moving Vans LARGEST IN CITY Rear 19 South 6th. Phone 2519. W. A. RICH LIVERY AND' FEED We buy and sell Horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buyers. DONT FORGET THE FLACK 124 N. ta St. Phone 1SS4

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"BUD" FISHER BUSINESS CLASSIFIED TODAY'S SPECIALS First class modern home, 200 block National ave., large lot, 8 rooms, 4 bed rooms, hot water plant, hardwood floors, good stable, modern in every way, price right. Modern home 100 block S. 17th st., large lot 6 rooms, hot water plant, hardwood floors, cement alley, first class in every way. Price $3,800. SHIDELER 913 Main Phone 1814 SEE uunuiuv iui u ... of Insurance, Bonds and loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 1C. L O. O. F. Bldg. A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty are. R. No. 1. Phone 4171 Offic. Keys' Harness Store, 61 Mam St. LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F.. MbTis, Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627. M. F. Haner, Mgr. H.H. JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1430; Residence 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North Stn strost. Fbon. 1ESC LOST LOST Either at Knollenberg's or one of the 5 and 10 cent stores, a five dolar bill. Return to 322 S. 3rd or phone 1787. mon-wed LOST "Lady," Airdale dog. female, named "Lady," black and gray, mixed . colored hair on back, tan color face and legs, short tail. Return to F. A. Lackey, 107 North 12th street. Liberal reward. 13-1 LOST Lady's gold ring, emerald set. Valued as present. Reward. 314 X. 4th st. 13-lt LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE Of Application for License to Retail Intoxicating Liquors. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Richmond. Wayne County, Indiana, that th. undersigned William P. Idleman, being In all re spects duly qualified by law to receive the same, will make application . to the Board of Commission ers of the County of Wayne, lr the State of Indiana, at their next regular term, commencing on the first Monday in May, 1914 for the grant of a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors at retail, and In less quantities than five gallons at a time, for the period of one year, with the privilege of allowing said liquors to be drank upon the premises where sold, and for permission to carry on a lunch counter in connection with said liquor business, upon the following described premises, towit: The certain front room on the ground floor of a certain three ftory brick building, which said building is located and abuts upon the south side of Main street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, in the city of Richmond, Wayne County. Indiana, and is in the first ward of said city; said building is known at No. 431 Main street, in said city and is located upon the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of lot number 3. In that part of the said city laid out by John Smith, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on Main street three perches we6t of the north-east corner of said lot and four and one-half Inches in the wall of B. Bright well's original brick house; thence east along Main street fourteen feet and four inches to the corner of land -formerly owned by William P. Webster, In the middle of a division wall in a brick house there-, on; thence south five and one-fourth degrees west along the middle of said brick wall on the line of said Webster ground one hundred and six feet ansl -ten inches; thence north eighty-four and three- fourths degrees west fourten feet and four inches to a point three perches west of Fifth (formerly Pearl) street; thence north fire and one-fourth .degrees east eleven feet' and two Inches; thence east eleven: feet and four Inches; thence north, five and one-fourth degrees east forty-six feet to a point forty-eight feet' south of Main street; thence west eleven feet and four Inches to a point four and one-half Inches In th. wall of B. Bright well's original brick house; ' -thence north five and one-fourth de-" grees east in said wall forty-eight feet to the place of beginning, on Main' ' WILLIAM P. IDLEMAN '