Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 159, 15 May 1914 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914

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JORDAN SAYS TRIP WILL BRING MANY Secretary of the Commercial i Club Declares Success of Booster Invasion in Neighboring Towns Unqualified.

"An unqualified success," was the way Secretary Jordan of the Commercial club described yesterday's Booster trip. As the result of literature thrown broadcast over nelghboring counties south of Richmond, Secretary Jordan believes thousands of persons will flock to this city on June 11 to the opening of Morton Lake and Park. The hearty welcome received by the boosters at every point brought them home highly enthusiastic over the trip. Although no official reception was given the Richmond boosters any place but Liberty where two leading business men presented the president of the Commercial club, George Seidel with a big "key to the city," the people along the line were waiting to watch the procession of twenty-three automobiles pass by and to answer a cheer or wave. Several schools were dismissed for the time the boosting automobiles were passing. At Boston one of the merchants passed cigars to the boosters. There was no reception at Connersville, contrary to expectations. Central avenue was crowded with Connersville citizens who mingled with the boosters during their thirty minute stay there, and readily accepted the pamphlets and other advertising. The trip was remarkably free from delays. There was only one puncture. One automobile struck a fine collie dog which had run out to bark at it, killing it at once. Aside from the advertising on the sides of the machines, the lake and park company gave out its advertising and each of the boosters wore badges and buttons marked, "Ask Me." The Miller-Kemper company distributed several hundred fine books on Morton park. It is believed that next Wednesday's booster trip will be fifty per cent bigger than yesterday's. A few machines which could not make the trip will be in line Wednesday and many more boosters will be their passengers. Keep Bowel Movement Regular. Dr. King's New Life Pills keep stomach, liver and kidneys in healthy con d it ion. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidneys. '-I got more relief from one box of Dr. King's New Life Pills than any medicine I tver tried," says C. E. Hatfield, of Chicago, 111. 25c. Recommended by A. G. Luken & Co. (Advertisement) WEST MANCHESTER Mrs. F. M. Davisson was a Dayton chopper Wednesday. Mrs. E. A. Locke and children, i;iill;i and Ben, were in Richmond Tuesday. M. N. Surface returned Monday ;;!'ler a few days visit with his brother, Dr. O. Surface at Indianapolis. While there he attended the G. A. R. A. J. Meyers and wife, and C. E. Barnes and wife motored to Union, O., Sunday. J. B. Trone and wife returned after a few weeks visit with relatives in Arcanum, Dayton and Germantown. Mr. Trone assumes his duty as postmaster Monday. He held a similar office her nearly seventeen years ago and proved himself efficient in every respect. ' C. E. Barmes, who has been postmaster here for the past seventeen years, retires from duty Monday. He has fulfilled his duties in the best manner possible and leaves with the pood will of the citizens of West Manchester. Mrs. C. E. Barmes was an afternoon caller at the home of Mrs. Mary Trone Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fowble, Mr. iind Mrs. Glen Howell were Sunday guests of John Gauch and family. Orlando Trump and family spent Sundav with Walter Trump and family. Miss Myrtle Trone was in Lewisburg Thursday evening. Miss Ethel Kimmel, of Eldorado, was in .town Thursday giving music lessons. She has placed a piano at the home of Ora Schaeffer and will give lessons at that place. Mrs. Mary Trone and family will spend Sunday at the home of Henry Cossairt, near here. Mrs. Harry Fender and children are spending a few days with her parents near here. Miss Irene Wolverton and Giles, of Greenville, spent Friday and Saturday here with Mrs. Mary Trone and family and attended the banquet here Friday evening. Misses Grace Juday and Margaret Boren, of Dayton, spent Friday and Saturday here with J. M. Studebaker and wife. Mrs. Hixon was a Richmond shopper Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones has returned from a twelve days visit with relatives at Kalamazoo, Mich., and Osceola, Ind. A fine time was enjoyed last Friday evening at the annual alumni banquet of the West Manchester high school. About 100 wer present. The music by Becks Ladies orchestra, of Richmond, was highly appreciated and the supper served by Mrs. Studebaker. of Greenville, was much enjoyed. D. A. Petry acted as toastmaster and the following responded: Dr. S. P. Carter, Dr. Carl Blane. Raymond Siler, Leonard Markey and Ray Brown. Mrs. Bricker, of Indianapolis, came Thursday to visit with F. M. Davidson and wife. Master Eugene Bricker has been here for some time. For Carpet Cleaning Phone 2690. 14-30t

PLAN GREATER WORK Salvation ' Army Officers Want System.

With the hope of injecting new life into the Richmond post of the Salvation Army and putting It on a firm financial basis, W. O. League has been sent here to work with Captain Jewel for a time. Mr. League has charge of the financial campaign by which they hope to establish the' post bo it will not be necessary for Captain Jewel to be pleading for money, when his time should be devoted to religious and charitable work of the army. . Captain Jewel desires to devote practically his entire time to drawing people into the Army's Sunday school and to helping persons who need aid of any kind. Turtle soup at Braxton's Friday and Saturday. 1Mt STEALS $1,600 VIOLIN BY LEASED WIRE CHICAGO, May 15. A violin valued at $1,600 and formerly owned by Theodore Thomas, the noted Chicago orchestra leader, was stolen from a shop window today by a thief who smashed the glass with a brick. The instrument was sold by the widow to exCongressman Nicholas Longworth, husband of Alice Roosevelt, and by him to a Chicago music dealer. Price' makes a specialty of block cream, giving you a variety of 10 flavors to select from. KEEPS ARMS ABOARD BY LEASED WIRE MOBILE, Ala., May 15 The German steamer Yparanga sailed for Vera Cruz yesterday where she will take on board six hundred refugees awaiting transportation to the United States. The Yparanga has on board $1,000,000 worth of arms and ammunition for Huerta which is unable to land. Geraniums and a complete assortment of other bedding plants now on display at Lemon's Flower Shop. KILLS PIGEON FANCIER BY LEASED WIRE HERNANDO, Miss., May 15. F. S. Simmons today shot and killed Walter S. Rayburn near here because the latter objected to Simmons raising pigeons on his farm. Simmons was placed In jail. Both were rich planters. 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. 10 cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name NEW YORK Dental Parlors 904y2 Main Street (Over Nolte's Carpet Store) Gold Crowns $3.00 A. $4.00 Bridge Work $3.00 Full Sets $5.00 Gold Filings $1.00 up Silver Fillings ...... ...,.A1...50o up

MILK WAGON DRIVER IS OFFERED$100,000 Eaton Man Who Patents Resilient Automobile Tire Has Chance for Fortune.

EATON, O., May 15. An offer of (100,000 for patent rights on a resilient automobile wheel has been made Jesse W. H. Kepler, of this city, by a Detroit manufacturer. Mr. Kepler says he will not accept the offer unless he fails to interest capital and have the wheel manufactured. Until recently Mr. Kepler drove a milk wagon. BURN PAVILION TBY LLA8ED WIRE LONDON, May 15. The arson squad of the militant suffraget today burned the large cricket pavilion of the Oratory school at Edgbaston. Literature containing attacks against Premier Asqulth and denouncing the government for not treating the Ulster Unionists as suffragets are being treated, was found about the ruins. The United Staes last year exported zinc valued at $1,735,099. PieH Pie!! Pie!! Makes the Pie For Me Home made pies made with Snowmellow are better than any pies you ever tasted. Try this recipe today and be delighted and convinced Beat up one tablespoonful of Snow-Mellow according to directions in the package, to a fluffy pie meringue. Then add one cup grated cocoanut and two teaspoonfuls of lemon juice. Fill this into pie-paste forms (previously baked) and brown gently in a quick oven. This makes a pie fit for a king. Every 25c box of Snow-Mellow makes seven desserts for four to six people. Our book of original recipes shows 28 ways in which it can be used. Your grocer has SnowMellow, price 25c, or, sent by mail on receipt of price, with book and patent beater, free, if you send your grocer's name to Frank & Houren, Sales Agts., 623 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago. (Advertisement The Nyal Stores QUIGLEYS Drug Stores The only' stores carrying complete stock of these world famous remedies, advertised in the national magazines. KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Amateur Finishing. CINCINNATI EXCURSION VIA Sunday, May 17 $U0-W-$M0 BASEBALL: Reds vs. Giants Train Leaves Richmond, 8:32 a. m. Returning leaves Cincinnati 7 p. m. WE DON'T CARE WHO YOU ARE If you are considering borrowing money on Diamonds, F u rniture, Pianos, Horses, Fixtures, Etc., it will pay you to investigate our rates ,and easy payment plan. $35 Total Cost $4.80 (for three months) Other amounts from $5 to $150 at proportionate' legal rates, and for longer time if desired. Call, write or telephone RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY (Est. 1895) Room 8, Colonial Building Automatic Phone 1545.

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MA -RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The ORRINE treatment for the Drink Habit can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Thousands have successfully used It and have been restored to lives of sobriety and usefulness. Can be given secretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If you fail to get results from ORRINE after a trial, your money will be refunded. Ask for free booklet telling all about ORRINE. . A. G. Luken and Co. PAL LADE UM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566 ONE CENT A WORD 7 Days for the Price of 5 WANTED WANTED You to see Tom Parks for carpenter repair work. 428 Lincoln et. 7-tues-thurs-fri-14t WANTED-Finishers. Cabinet Co. K.-D. 14-2t MALE HELP WANTED We employ responsible men and women all over the United States and pay them actual cash to employ agents or to represent us themselves in securing applications for our "big land opening," which includes 5,000 tracts of land, for which the application fee is only $15, payable $3 monthly. State which you prefer, to enter our employ as an agent or to secure agents for us. The Railroads Unimproved Land Association, 1521 Great Northern Bldg. Chicago, 111. 14-3t FEMALE HELP WANTED At once, bright, capable woman whose reliability, intelligence, personal appearance and convincing manner qualify applicant for a pleasant and profitable local position, on whole or part time basis. No experience necessary." Give references. Write to Box 66, care Palladium. l4-3t MALE HELP WaIs'TED For local work or part time basis, Capable, reliable man of intelligence, good appearance and convincing manner. Experience unnecessary. Excellet opportunity to qualify for a pleasant and profitable position. References 'inquired. Immediately write to Box 50, care Palladium. 14-3t WANTED 100 old feather beiis. Ohio Feather Co. Phone 2418. Call 14-7t WANTED Two ladies for high class proposition. Address A. B., care Palladium. 14-2t WANTED Girl for housework-23N. 10th st. 14-Ut WANTED A partner with " $3,000 to take charge of a business that is now making money. Address Y, care Palladium. 14-Jt WANTED A painter or refinTsher to refinish some office furniture. Apply Richmond Mfg. Co. 14-3t WANTED-Business men to let us collect your delinquent accounts. Business Men's Credit Service, 214 Colonial Bldg. Phone 2132. WANTEDHouseleingtodo71:aTl 736 N. 14th st. 12-7t WANTED Rough dry washings to. do. Call 736 N. 14th st. 12-7t WANTED Your old carpets, all kind3, we make beautiful "Fluff Rugs," any size for prices, etc. Phone 2296 or ad- : dress E. B. Spencer, Wayne Hotel, agt. j for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co.. Indianapo- ; lis. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rag rugs i. specialty. J24f WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened, bicycles, wringers, sweepers baby cabs, fly screens to repair; called for and delivered free. Phone 30S6. ! Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd and Williams. , rWANTO-BTY 'gent's clothing; watches, diamonds, old gold, and violins. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. 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 pew bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pictures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTED White woman for general housework, one who can cook preferred. 116 Ft. Wayne ave. 8-7t WANTED Cleaning and pressing; suits pressed, 35c. Everett C. Gilmer, 19 S. 6th. Phone 2263. : 8-7t WANTED To borrow -money for several gilt edge investments. Can use any amount, whether large or Email. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf FOR CARPET cleaning phone 2690. may-15-to-aug-15 WANTED Girl. 126 S. 13th st. 15-3t WANTED Family washings and lace curtains to laundry. 325 S. 8th. 15-2t WANTED A good home for bright boy of ten years. Address $15 S. 13th st. , 15-2t WANTED Young man qualified to teach all commercial subjects' in a high school in New Mexico. Will pay $85 per month to right man. Call at RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. WANTED Barber for Saturdays at Interurban Barber Shop. 29-wed-thur-fri-tf WANTED Wall paper cleaning and house painting. Prices reasonable. Phone 3041. 6-14t WANTED Boarders. 804 N. H st. 8-7t FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern 6 room house with bath, on car line. Phone 3112. ' ' 15-7t f - , , , . . FOR RENT Furnished light I keeping rooms. 27 N. Utn. house-15-2t

FOR RENT Continued

1800.007 ROOMS RENTED $10. MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES. PORTERFIELD & CAMPBELL. FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms, no children. 1114 N. B st. 14-2t FOR RENT 4 room house, 80 John st., 10. Phone 1235. 14 3 1 FOR RENT Modern apartment in the Linden. Call 15 N. 10th. 30-tf FOR RENT Modern apartments. Inquire or call on Jonas Gaar, cor. 15th and Main sts. Phone 141b. 5-tf FOR RENT 5 room natCall 1238 Main. 24-tf FOR RENT House, seven rooms, both kinds of water, W. 5th and Linden ave. Phone 1235 or 1419. 9-tf FOR RENT 5 room bouse. 910 N. 10th st. Inquire Dr. Kinsey. 9-7t FOR RENT Third floor flat in Dickinson Trust Company Building, consisting of five rooms strictly modern. Inquire Dickinson Trust Company. 4-tf FOR RENT 5 room house. S. 3rd. Call 221 23-tf FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, centrally located. Call 26 S. 9th st. 12-7t FOR RENT Seven room flat in the ' Wayne. Phone 2629. 8-7 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 101 N. 9th St. 7-30t FOR RENT Furnished modern room. 214 N. 12th street. 16-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Some of the best bargains ever offered in second hand MOTORCYCLES 21913 7 H. P. Excelsior ..$175.00 1 1913 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$150.00 11912 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$100.00 11911 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$100.00 11911 4 H. P. Excelsior ..$ 75.00 11912 7 H. P. Merkle $125.00 11911 4 H. P.. N. S. U $ 50.00 For information regarding new or second hand machines call or write ELMER S. SMITH 'The Wheel Man" 426 Main. Phone 1806 FOR SALE Horse. 518 S. 11th. 14-7t FOR-a'ALESeidel buggy, is now at 809 N. H st. 14-7t FOR SALE Cheap, new buggy. Richmond Mfg. Co. 14-St FOR SALE Bicycle, $6.00. 126 S. 3rd st. 14-2t FOR SALE Cheval mirror and other household goods. 105 S. 12th. 12-7t PANAMA in pictures, contains 68 halftone illustrations, bound in paper. mailed for 25 cents. A. Smith & Co Pittsburg, Pa. 5-30t For Sale LIVE STOCK INSURANCE Insures horses, mules or cattle death from any cause. CO day insurance for brood mares. Standard Live Stock Insurance Co O. N. Garriott Kelly Block Phone 1303 Sth and Main FOR SALE Favorite Base Burner, splendid condition. Bargain if sold at once. 126 N. 7th street. 24-tf FOR SALE Several feet oak partition glass panels. Phone 1913 or 3825. 8-7 FOR SALE Four stacks Gunn sectional book case. 208 College avenue. 13-3t PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, May 16, at 1:30 n. m. 327 N. 14th st. 13-3t HAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, 403 N. 11th. Phone 4018. may-7-lmo FOR SALE Several good second hand sewing machines. New drop head Davis for $18. Supplies and repair ing. Phone 1756. Lacey, 9 S. 7th st. FOR SALE Baby cab. 11th st. Call 46 1-2 S. 9-7 1 FOR SALE Piano box, barrels, boxes, crating, packing. 205 N. Sth st. 9-tf SPIRELLA CORSETS made to order Mrs. Francis Brusman French, 401 N. 19th. Phone 3788. 18-lmo. FOR SALE Perfect tone violins In full and three-quarter sizes (formerly repaired by A. B. Clark), each instrument has complete outfit, including case and bow, all at reduced prices. H. L. Hollingsworth, 313 N. 3rd st. Phone 2367. 14-3t FOR SALE Four pocket pool table, good condition. Inquire T. J. Albright, Hollansburg, O. 15-7t FORTS ALE Cottage cheese. CalFat Dunning's grocery, 6th and S. E st. 15-3t FOR SALE Davenport, also feather bed Call 217 Pearl st. 15-2t FOR SALE Walnut bed room suite, cheap. 210 N. Sth. 15-3t FOR SALE One 5 horse power alternating current motor, one emery wheel stand and two wheels, one powti grindstone. Apply Richmond Mfg. Co. 15-2t FOR SALE American roadstear in good condition. Phillip Meek, care E. G. Hill Co. 15-2t FOR SALE Base burner, heating stove, kitchen cabinet, lounge. 221 N. 6th st. 15-3t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Beautiful residences and building lots in all parts of Richmond. Farms in Wayne county. If you have anything for rent or sale list with me. J. T. COCKERILL 214 Colonial Building Phone 2132 Farms and City .Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent prop?rtle3. loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooma 1 and 3, Westoott Block

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE-Contlnued. PUBLIC SALE ' OF Persoeal Property aed Real Estate. ' ... Tiuieso, May 19, 9 14 11:00 O'CLOCK . P. M. At No. 807 North I Street The undersigned, executor, will offer at public sale a miscellaneous lot of personal property, consisting of household goods and also a miscellaneous collection of farming tools, implements, etc. TERMS OF SALE All sales $5.00 and under cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 months. At 2:00 p. m-. The two properties listed below will Lc sold on the premises in the or der named. NO. 908 NORTH 8TH STREET. Consisting of a frame house of five rooms, with lot 53 feet front. NO. S07 NORTH I STREET. Consisting of lot 30 feet front by 130 feet deep, with a. good frame house of six rooms. THESE HOUSES ARE BOTH GOOD RENTAL PROPERTIES. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash in hand; balance in two equal installments of 9 and 18 months; notes to bear 6 per cent Interest, secured by mortgage on real estate Bold, or purchaser may pay all cash.

H. H. Jones, Auctioneer.

PUBLIC SALE OF FINE FARM FRIDAY, MAY 29, 19 S 4 At 1 1 o'clock a. m., on the premises The Cyrus fiiodgin Farm Known as the "Twin Pines" Located 2 miles west of Economy and 5 miles northeast of Hagerstown, Ind. Farm consists of 136 acres, with good two story frame house of nine rooms, half bank barn, spring house, tool house, cribs and other out-buildings. This farm is well fenced and under a good state of cultivation, on a fine pike close to church and school. Has fine sugar tree grove. For further particulars see MRS. LAURA FLEMING On farm, OR DICKINSON TRUST CO., TRUSTEE. RICHMOND, INDIANA. HINDMAN, Auctioneer.

BEST RESTAURANT in Connersville for sale, cheap. City Restaurant Co., Connersville, Ind. 15-7t FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Lands in Missaukee and Kalkaska counties, Michigan, suitable for farming, grazing and fruit. FOR SALE New cottage, big cash bargain, or small cash, balance monthly; will rent $10. Phone 3016. 14-2t Large assortment to select from, prices reasonable, terms to suit. For particulars address Henry Rowe. Newaygo, Mich. ll-14t FOR SALE 8 room modern house, lot 50 ft., 232 W. Main, cor. W. Main and Third. 12-14-15-3t FOR SALE At once, three lots. Call 25 N. Sth or phone 1056. ll-7t FOR SALE Two fine five room houses at Gary, Ind., for sale at a bargain; will sell separately or together; finely located; three years old; both rented. Stephenson Land and Lumber Co., Oconto, Wis. ll-20t FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE An Ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ACETYLENE Lighting Systems, Reliance Generator 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 Preole counties. 27-frl-7t HAVE installed new lawn mower grinder. If you want your lawa mower ground, not filed, call Phone 1014. Frank Brunner, 1029 Main. U-eed-St

DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY.

Executor Estate Henry W. Veregge. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED 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. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired, called for and delivered. Geo. Iane. Phone 1851. l2-7t L. N. COX treats your lame horse free for thirty days. Rear 44 S. 7th st. 5-1 4t A. M. ROBERTS REAL fiSTATK City and farm properties. Liberty are. R. No. 1. Phone 4171 Office Keys' Harness Store. 616 Main St. Insurance, Loans, Real Es tate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. Clem Bros., Veterinarians. Office 15 N. 7th St. Phone 1439. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North Sth street. Phone 1636. MOOIilfi OUBORS tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, L O. O. F. Bldg. Fine Watch Repairing Promptly Done. All Work Guaranteed. GEO. G. HELMS With Sam S. Vigran. Cut Price Jeweler. 512 Main Street. LOST LOST Boy's watch, between 9th and S. 3rd. Be turn to Palladium. 16-2 1