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REV, ZERBE DELIVERS GRADUATINGJDDRESS Class of Seven to Receive Diplomas From Green Township High School. WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., May 4. Following is the program for the commencement Wednesday evening: Class address, Rev. Zerbe. Presentation of diplomas, Superintendent Williams. Music, Gates' orchestra. The high school graduates are Margaret Quigley, Clell Shields, Murray Cox, Orville Wooters, Elpha Hinshaw, Joseph Quigley and Cecil Scantland. The common school graduates are Millard Coffman, Bernice Addington, Abner Harvey, Homer Stegall, Ssther Frazier, Frank Study, Clyde Cates, Owen Rich, Gdendolyn Stegall, Elbert Scantland, Mildred Wadman. Motto, "The Past is But the Prelude." Class colors, Yellow and pale blue. Class flowers, yellow rose and white carnation. School closed Friday. Many visitors were well entertained by the program given in the afternoon by the pupils. The work of the domestic science class was on display in the recitation room. Mr. Wagner of Milton visited relatives here Friday. Mr. Cobb, county agent, gave an illustrated talk on the growth of alfalfa at the M. E. church Thursday evening. Mrs. Marlatt and Mrs. Crome of Richmond were here Friday. Mrs. Carl Coggeshall and children had an accident Wednesday evening. As they were driving home from the class play the horse became frightened at an automobile which drove up behind them and threw them out and turned the buggy over them. Fortunately they escaped with slight injuries, Jtnd after assistance was given were able to drive home. William Pitts of Richmond visited his son, Cl-ence, Thursday. The local lodge of Knights of Pythias conferred- the third degree Thursday night. Several were here from reensforg among whom were Walter Linderman and Earl Stevenson. Mrs. Edith Pitts was in Richmond Friday. Miss Ruth Kennedy and Paul Kennedy of Richmond visited friends here last week. Miss Ruth Study, a student in the Richmond Business college, is spending a few days at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arva Study. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ammerman was buried at Earlham cemetery Wednesday. The Senior class play was presented to a large audience last Wednesday evening at the M. E. church. All were well pleased with the play, and the teachers and pupils are to be congratulated for their splendid work. Miss Lucinda Hollingsworth and rs. Anderson spent last Tuesday in Richmond. Mrs. Martha Farmer of Economy is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Farmer. Mrs. Zerbe and children Fannie and Paul, were in Richmond last Tuesday. Charles Duke of Muncie spent Tuesday here. The school teachers enjoyed a camp supper Tuesday evening of last week. They were Marie Pegg, Hilda aMrlatt, Bssie Meadows, Alma Wagner, Cera Crome and Col well Miller. WOMAN'S INTEREST IS IN CHILDREN CAMBRIDGE CITY, May 4. "A woman's interest should follow her child, and not only her child, but every child in its play, in its school and in its business. Dividing the life of a woman into four periods, Mrs. Virginia Meredith of this city, said proper living in the first three made the last a true self-expression. Mrs. Meredith addressed the club women of Shelbyville recently, making these points in her address. ELDORADO, OHIO Miss Kate Strickler, who has been working in Dayton, has given up her position. Mrs. Blackford went to Greenville Sunday to visit her parents. Miss Cora Coovert is visiting in New Madison. H. V. Sell visited in West Manchester Sunday. Mrs. Inez Hapner of New Paris was the guest of Mrs. Mollie Colvin and son, Joe. Mr. and Mrs. George Oswalt and Herschell Spencer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rinehart have moved into the Bonebrake property on Main street. For Carpet Cleaning Phone 2690.

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LONDON SHOWS There is nothing more fascinating and at the same time entertaining than a perfectly arranged exhibition of animal education. This is particularly true when the animals are those whose subjugation is rare. With the Howe Great London Show, which will exhibit here on Thursday, May 7, the educated animal exhibit is an entire show in itself. The most expert of animal educators are in the employ of this aggregation and their pupils are the monarchs of the forest, plains, mountains and desert. There is one feature about the education of the animals which this show which will be appreciated and that is the willingness with which they respond to the bidding of their tutor. This fact can be attributed to but one motive, and that is that their education was perfected without the use of cruelty. Huge elephants take just as much pride in "showing off and letting the people see just what they can do as does the scholar in school on commencement day. The elephants with this show have never felt the cruel hook of the trainer, for there is a vast difference between training and educating. Training is done without the least affection, while an animal's education is perfected solely through kindness. Some trainers have advanced the belief that wild animals will not respond to kind treatment and that they have to be controlled by fear. Those with this show refute this, for their affec tion for their educators is apparent in every move they make when together. The animals with the Howe Great London Show have been educated to a degree of perfection that has never before been attained, and in addition to this domesticated and wild animals have been taught to dwell together amicably. One of the pets of the largest lion is a small kitten, and both show marked affection for each other. In one group alone there are no less than twenty-two distinct representatives of the animal kingdom. In 257 cities last year, more than tw. u:miaoii five hundred thousand dollars was spent on 1,543 playgrounds, and 4,132 attendants were hired. Uneeda Biscuit A crisp, clean, nutritious food. For everybody everywhere. Fresh in the moisture-proof package, 5 cents. ZuZu The funny little name of the famous little ginger snap that puts fresh "snap" and "ginger" into , jaded appetites. 5 cents. Graham Crackers The natural sweetness and nutriment of the wheat are retained, giving them a delightful flavor, xo cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914

URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you Drink more water. If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forma uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it i from the blood. They become slug gish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made I from the acid of grapes and lemon ! juice, combined with lithia, and has i been used for generations to flush and ' stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. The Middy blouse, or Casaquin, ais the French call It, is decidedly American in all its lines. It is one of the few garments that the French give us credit for originating. It is not necessary to tell of its comfort, as anyone who has ever worn one fully appreciates that. A new fad. however, is to make this blouse of a colored silk or crepe and wear it for street and informal afternoon affairs, instead of keeping it for sports wear alone, made of linen or a heavy cotton. Taffeta and poplin in bright greens and vivid reds are being used and the blouse is worn with a light colored skirt of serge, linen or one of the novelty cottons. For Summer use, a maize-colored cotton crepe, trimmed with bone buttons and having a striped cotton velvet collar and cuffs, in which there Is a darker tone of the yellow, is being shown; it is one of the most effective blouses of this kind seen this season. For sports wear or school, any of these light-colored crepes will be practical, and of course linen is always suitable. This design may be made in size 36 with 2 yards of 36-inch material. The pattern is cut In six sizes, 32 to 42. ' THIS IS A PERFECT PATTERN, Be sure to give the right size, measnring over the fullest part of the bust for dimensions. It may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enclosing 15c In stamps or coin to the Pattern Department of this paper. COUPON Name ....... ..... Street and No....M.,..M..., City and State.Pattern No..,...,...,,,..,. Sizes NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Francisca Schneider, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administrator of the estate of Francisca Schneider, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Joseph Schneider, Administrator. Freeman & Freeman, Attorneys.

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NOTICE. State of Indiana. County of Wayne, ss: In the Wayne Circuit Court, April Term, 1914. In the matter of the Estate of Henry W. Veregge, deceased; Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned, Dickinson Trust Company, Executor of Last Will and Testament of Henry W. Veregge, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, it will at hours of two o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, May 19th, 1914. upon the the premises, in City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, offer for sale at public sale, all interest of said decedent, same being total of such real estate, in and to the following described real estate, in City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: "Lot number sixty-two (62) in Sarah Sander's Addition to the City of Richmond, of said County and State." Second Tract "Thirty (30) feet off of entire west side of a strip of land thirty-nine (39) feet off of entire east side of Lot number twenty-four (24) of Sarah Sander's Addition to the City of Richmond, of said County and State." Order of Sale First will be offered at said hour said lot 62, and on conclusion of sale, undersigned will offer said part of lot 24; each sale on premises. Such sales will be mad.Qr.eubject to approval of Wayne Circuit Court, and purchaser will be provided with abstract of title without additional charge. Such sales will be made upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of purchase money cash in hand; balance in two equal payments, of nine and eighteen months from date of sale, evidenced by notes in usual bankable form, providing for attorneys' fees, bearing interest from date at six per cent, and secured by mortgage on real e3tate sold. Further such sales will be made subject to taxes of year iai4. payable in 1915, and free from all other taxes. For further information see Everett R. Lemon, secretary of undersigned. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY, Executor Last Will and Testament, Henry W. Veregge. Gardner. Jessup and Whic, Attorneys. Apr 20-27 may 4-11-18. Palladium Want Ads Pay PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566 ONE CENT A WORD 7 Days for the Price of 5 Office 4 WANTED I WANT TO BUY gent's clothing, watches, diamonds, old gold, and violins. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. Notice Farmers! WANTED Farmers to call at Bertsch's sorghum mill, Centerville, Ind.. and get. a free package of cane seed, or by dropping a card, it will bo sent by parcel post. l-3t WANTED Bucking horses. Howe s London Show wants to buy bucking horses; bring your wild ones to the show grounds Thursday, May 4. 4-lt WANTEDT0bld""feather-beds. Call Ohio Feather Co. Phone 2418. 4-lt. WANTED Middle aged white woman for light housework; no washing. 105 N. 13th. Phone 1796. 4-7t WANTED Chambermaid. Apply to Housekeeper, Westcot hotel. 4-lt WANTED Small second - Address Safe, Paladium. hand safe. 4-lt WANTED Roomers and boarders. 28 j N. 12th st. 4-3t i U!HI1IMM

NEW, MODERN HOME PRICED RIGHT $200 cash, balance $20 per month LIKE RENT. Northeast corner 23rd and North D streets. Property has six rooms and soft water bath, fine furnace, laundry in cellar and everything that goes in a nice home. Street car 1 block. Phone 1730 DO IT NOW 121 So. 13th TURNER W. HADLEY

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WANTED Men to learn the barber trade; by our method you are prepared for position in few weeks; many jobs waiting; tools given; wages while learning; write at once. Moler Berber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 2-6t WANTED Girl to assit with housework; must go home at night. 36 S. 8th. 1-tf WANTED Roomers, $1 per week. 213 S. 5th st. l-7t SURE cure for gaps in chickens. Phone 1851. George Lane. l-7t WANTED By a young couple, 4 or 5 room flat or in private family. Address "Flat," care Palladium. l-3t WANTED Rubber tire work. We save you money. Knoll's livery barn. l-7t 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 100 experienced Auto body builders for hanging doors. Good wages. Apply to Maxwell Motor Co., Plant No. 1, Dayton, Ohio. WANTED AGENTS for Richmond flambrfdee f!itv. Lvnn. ! Winchester, Union City, Centerville. Greensfork, Hagerstown. Apply quick. O. N. GARRIOTT. Agency, Mgr. P. O. Bex 136 Richmond. Ind. WANTED Second hand sewing machines bought and sold. Repairing. Phone 1756. R. M. Lacey Co.. 9 S. 7tb?st. 21-24 DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 40c. SPIRELLA CORSETS made to order Mrs. Francis Brusman French, 401 N. 19th. Phone 3788. 18-lmo. FOR HIRE Automobile service, city or country. Phone 1039. 413 South ; 14th street. 28-7t W A NT E D A good woman for housework. References. Mrs. Isaac Wilson. Phone 5102 F. 29-7t WANTED To buy and sell second hand clothing. 405 North D street. 29-7t WANTED Lace curtains to launder. 319 Richmond-Ave. Phone 3126. 29-7t WANTED Immediately one, or possibly two, live, middle aged men of good appearance and willing to work to travel in that section. All summer's job; thrifty towns to cover; good pay; wages weekly. Address Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. 2-2t WANTED A stenographic position, can give good Chicago reference. Address 114 Randolph st. 2-2t WANTED Nursing by man, hest references. Address G. W. Reynolds, 1126 Hunt St.. city. 2-7t WANTED Girl to assist with housework mornings; call Sunday, 203 S. 15th st. 2-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room modern house. 533 S. 9th. Inquire 610 S. 9th. l-7t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 737 S. 7th st. See Pohlmeyer. 1-tf FOR RENT Two five room cottages on N. W. 5th; two six room houses corner Hunt and School. Call 35 N. 8th. Phone 2002. l-7t FOR RENT 8 room modern 204 N. llth st. house. l-3t FOR RENT1238 Main. -Modern flat. Inquire 28-tf FOR RENT 5 room flat with bath, heat, electric light and gas. 916 Main. C. T. Price. 2S-7t TOR-RENT 5 room house. Call 221 S. 3rd. 23-tf FOR RENT Furnished modern room. 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR RENT Modern apartment in the Linden. Call 15 N. 10th. 30-tf FOR RENT 5 room upper flat, electric light and bath on North West 1st street. See A. W. Gregg, Hoosier Store. 20-tues-thus-sat tf FOR RENT Furnished Main. room. 1314 2-7t y

FOR RENT Continued FOR SALE REAL ES TATE FOR RENT Furnished room, centrally located, all conveniences. Phone rAn 0 a i r i ki 2553. J 2-tt FOR SALE, quick NewcotFO RRE NT 6 room modern house, tage, Tented, $10 $1,000. 7 -J? s- 17th- Phope 1705- ? room, modern $2,800. DozFOR RENT Modern apartments. One l.0 four room, front and rear porches, ens OI gOOCl nOIHCS. one five room front and rear porch- nArtTrnnrr n a kttv es. Phone 1415. 20-tf PORTERFIELD AND FOR RENT Furnished flat. 415 Main CAMPBELL street. 30-7t - FOR RENT South half of double ' ". house. 310 South 15th street. Hot FOR SALE Cheap, a lot In Earlham water heat( heat furnished) Call at Heights. Can 1226 Ridge at 4-7t 308 South 15th street. Phone 2983. FOR SALE The biggest bargain eveT 27-tf offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR RENT 5 room flat. Call 123S FOR SALE New cottage, cash barMain. 24 tf gain, or part cash, balance monthly: FOR"RENT 6 room modern house will rent $10. Phone 3016 2-2t with bath, 115 N. W. 3rd. Phone FOR SALE 5 room house and barn

FOR RENT Modern home, 6 rooms, furnace and bath. 1318 S. B. 4-7t FOR RENT 8 room house. 774 National Road west. 4-lt FOR RENT Flat 4 rooms, strictly modern. Heat and light furnished. S01 S. 9th. Phone 193 4-7t FORMNTThird-floor flat In Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of fire rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE 8 room modern house in 3 square N. 10th St.; 6 room modern, in 5 square. South 11th St., and many others in all parts of city. If you are looking for bargains now is the time. J. T. COCKERILL 214 Colonial Building Phone 2132 FOR SALE Favorite Base Burner, splendid condition. Bargain if sold at once. 126 N. 7th street. 24-tf 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 OR" TRADE Automobile, Wayne Works, five passenger, perfect condition. 603 Main. 30-7t FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle good condition. Can be seen at Palladium Press Room. 29-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 H. P. Indian motor and side car. 101 S. W. Second. 28-7: FOR SALE A childs sulky and collapsible go-cart. 315 Randolph. 2-2t FOR SALE Household goods. 541 N. 19th st. 2-3t FOR SALE 12 brown leghorn hens and one cockerel. 219 N. 3rd st 2-7t FOR SALE Folding bed and Go-Cart. Phone 4163. 2S-7. FOR SALE The Friends church acetylene light plant. H. S. Macey, Fountain Citv. Ind. 28-7t FOR SALE Bicycle. 126 S. 3rd. 28-Tt FOR SALE Sefd"eTbuggy good as new KrtQ v h 27-7t FOR SALE Bicycles. $6.00 to $30; lawn mowers 75c to $1.50. Bicycles, lawn mowers, baby cabs, wringers repaired. Wesley Brown's shop. North West Second and Williams. Phone 3086. SALE OF FENCE POSTS. I have a carload of 8 foot white cedar fence posts I am closing out at 13 1-2 cents. Don't delay if you want any posts. H. H.JONES Phone 1439. FOR SALE Boilers, engines, pumps, doors, drill presses, line shafts, pulleys, tanks, electric motors. Rear n s Kth 24-eod-6t FOR SALE Coaster brake bicycle, 4 2t $6. M. C, care Palladium. FOR SALE Steel range, good as new and oak dining table, cheap. 410 N. 1 5t h. FOR-SALE 5 passenger automobile, Cadillac make; first class condition; see it at 812 S. A st. 4-tf FOR'SALE Coal range, cheap if sold at once. 605 S. llth. 4-2t FOR SALE Some of the best bargains ever offered in second band MOTORCYCLES 21913 7 H. P. Excelsior 11913 4 H. P. Excel6ior 1 1912 4 H. P. Excelsior 1 1911 4 H. P. Excelsior 1 1911 4 H. P. Excelsior 11912 7 H. P. Merkle .. 11911 4 H. P.. N. S. U. .$173.00 .$150.00 .$100.60 .$100.00 .$ 75.00 .$125.00 .$ 50.00 new or call or For information regarding second hand machines write ELMER S. SMITH The Wheel Man" 426 Main. Phone 1806

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620 S. 13th st. 4-2t Farms and City Property For Sale Building; lots and residence lm all parts of the city. We writ all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bono. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westoott Block DON'T PAY RENT Nice 5 room house, $100 cash, balance like rent $15.00 per month. Phone 1730. TURNER W. HADLEY. COUNTRY PLACE $100 cash, balance like rent $10 per month, 1 acre ground. 5 room Brick house, 5 miles north. Phone 1730. FOR SALE 7 room bouse with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE An Ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. FOR SALE A Phone 3234. good modern home. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Ho Ho Jomes AUCTIONEER I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Real estate, live stock and household goods sold on a guarantee of satisfaction or no pay. It will pay you to have a talk with me before contracting your sale, as I have been in the business long enough to know how to conduct a sale to the best advantage, and can give all reference you want. Phone-Office 1439; residence 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North 8th street. Phone 1536. W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buyers. DO NT FORGET THE FLACK 124 N. 6th St. Phone 1884 BENNETT & FORMAN The place to buy or rent city or farm property. We will collect your rent for a small fee. Room 15. Kelly Bldg. Phones 2707 and 1369. A. M. ROBKRTS KKAJL UUlti City and farm properties. Liberty sve. R. No. 1. Phone 4171 Office Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main St, SEE MOOIiS ft OGBOKN tor ail .iuu of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. Zuttermeister s Moving Vans LARGEST IN CITY Rear 19 South 6th. Phone 261$. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. LOST LOST Valuable bunch of keys. Return Palladium. . -7t