Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 304, 2 November 1914 — Page 9

HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 2, 1914.

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GATES TO CONDUCT ORCHESTRACOHCERT Hagerstown Benefit to Help Buy Victrola for Town Schools.

Philip Gates, instructor in music in the Warn county high schools, with the high school orchestra in Hagerstown, will giro a concert on Friday venlng, November 6, the proceeds to a-o toward purchasing a victrola for the Hagerstown. schools. The program will be made up of standard orchestra numbers, with a cornet duet by the well known Teetor brothers, horn solos by Mr. Gates and dramatic readings by Mr. Stahr. The orchestra is one of the best high school musical organizations in the county and the event Is looked forward to with interest.

Get an European war map at Enarelbert's cigar store.

Price 10 cents.

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Fountain City Nuggets

Miss Blanche Hampton of Richmond has been spending several days with friends here. Miss Anna Thomas and Miss Rena Thomas returned Saturday evening from a visit with Mrs. Harvey Wright at Greensfork. All of the local teachers attended the meeting of the Teachers' association at Indianapolis. Lawrence and Mebel Harrison have been home for a few days' visit. Mrs T. E. McDonald of Spokane, Washington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Aughle and Chalmer Aughie and family. , News has been received of- the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Gifford Hunt at Marion, Ind. Mrs. Suda Smith has returned from a month's visit to her daughter, Miss Mildred Phelps at Chicago. Fred Hiatt, who has charge of the manual training department in Hartford City, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ada Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hodgin are the parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Woodard entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leander Woodard nf Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Purviunce Hunt Sunday. It has been learned that there has boon another change made at the depot, Mr. Crowell and family being moved to Villa. Mr. Hinkle, who had charge here several months ago, has been mentioned In connection with the place. George Harris returned the first of last week from a business trip to Walla Walla, Fash. .Miss Reba Showalter delightfully entertained a party of young people at her country home Saturday evening. The time was spent playing games and ended with a rharshmallow roast in i lie wood near by. Those present were ( latence Foien, Lawrence Harrison, IVe! I Chenoweth, Ralph Reynolds, Robert Thomas, Carl Cook of New Paris, ;i'i(i Mills Juday of Richmond; Misses Esther Brooks, Marjorie Marine, Cecilia Barnes, Pauline Barnes, Mabel Harrison and Mabel King.

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j Jeff Has Got Mutt Worrying Now

By -'Bud" Fisher

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulla have returned home after a two weeks visit in Illinois and South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Boerner were delightfully surprised Wednesday evening at their home on the Fountain City pike. The time was spent with games and music. Luncheon was served at a late hour. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Ollie Boerner, Kverett Hunt, Morton McMahan, Edwin Charles, George Worley, lien Sharpe, Will Sharpe, Will Morrow. Charlie Huffman, Elbert Kemp, Blue Williams, Bert Carman, Silas Williamson, Homer Estell. Jesse Green Caley Duke, Frank Pickett, Harvey Kirkman, Mrs. Ada Morrow, Mrs. John Carman, Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Martha Ken

dall, Misses Carrie Vornauf, Ethel Hunt, Bonnie Carman. Lucile Huffman. Florence Locke, Marjorie Huffman, Blanche Carman, Altu Williams, Ona Williams, Eunice Worley, Adelaide Kemp, Ardella Worley, Alsio Hunt, Anna Kendall, Martha Morrow, Nellie Morrow, Carrie Boerner, Messrs Harry Brown, Chester McMahan, Everett Hunt, Ivan Starbuck, Floyd Brown, Ernest. Newman, Fred Pickett, Malon Dalzel, Wallace Kendall, Chauncey Morrow, Willie Cook, Earl Bunker. Everett McMahan, Fred Vornauf, Harry Vornauf, Nelson Hunt, Marvel and Harry Worley, Alfred Kemp, Charles Locke, Howard Carman, Charles Avery and Master Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit with relatives in North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall were In the C. and O. wreck at BarbersVllle, W. Va., Wednesday morning, but escaped without serious Injury. The Friends Missionary society met with Mrs. Wilson Kendall Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent in knotting comforts. Thad Nichols will hold his sale Wednesday, November 4. After the sale they will more to their new homo on College avenue, Richmond. Miss Dorothy Henning, of Richmond spent the week-end with Misses Bonnie and Blanche Carman of this place. Mr. Shaffer, of Richmond has purchased the Wilcox property and moved his family there last week. Mrs. Lizzie Acton entertained the Thimble club from Richmond at her home, sonth of here Thursday afternoon. There were ten members present. The time was spent with needlework.

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Miss EUma Horner was hostess to a number of fcuesta Friday evening when she entertained with a Halloween party In her home. Decorations, games and contests were all in keeping with the season as were the dainty refreshments served. The puests were Misses Eva McKee, Marie Deem, Fan Nesbit of Eaton, Misses Mary Niswonger, Helen Sawyer and Helen Ray; Messrs. Harry Mikesell, Scott Patterson, Waldo Harter, Earl

MikweU, William FUlg ad Cojuie

Mote of New Madison. Mrs. C. L. Reinheimer is the guest of relatives in Cincinnati. Mrs. Charles Roach and children of Xenia are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mungavin and family. Miss Donna Morrison of Richmond spent Thursday and Friday with relatives. Mrs. Truax and daughter, Ethel returned Friday to their home in Indi

anapolis after a visit with Mr. and ; Mrs. Josep hMcPherson. j Honoring Mrs. Katherin Clawson of I Richmond, Mrs. T. I. Porterfield en- ! tertained Thursday at dinner, Mrs. J

Nellie Smitli and niece, Mrs. Reece Mitchell and Mrs. Clawson of Richmond, Mrs. Hannah Wliitely and Mrs! Jennie Kessler of New Paris. Mrs. Clawson leaves soon to spend the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker of Richmond spent this week with local relatives. Little James Noakes is improving and Mrs. Arcli Raney remains about the same. Both have typhoid fever.

Mesdames K. E. Bevington, Gar- I wood Iredell and A. .1. Murray spent j this week in Toledo attending t lie s

meeting' of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. W. I). Rentier is quite ill, and is threatened with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sinek and son Richard of Richmond, spent, this week with Messrs. and Mesdames G. H. Penland and R. E. .Melody. Miss Mary Hawley has taken a position with the Ashman Heater company as stenographer. Mrs. Letinie Morrison and Minnie

Garretson were hostesses Wednesday j to the Social circle at the home of ;

.ills, i luiruii i vol 11 lit" auu . j pleasant afternoon was spent by a large number of guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Saxton and daughter of Richmond spent Thursday with local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Grose returned Thursday from a trip to Toledo. Mesdames G. B. McGill, H. L. Brown and John. Joseph and Harley Shurte went to Greenville Tuesday to attend the funeral of Lewis Shurte, who dide suddenly Sunday. Visit at Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport, Mrs. Mary Davis and G. C. Wolf went to Greensfork Tuesday to attend the sale held by Arthur Thompson. The Davenports and Mrs. Davis remained for a visit. Miss Susie Brower entertained a number of friends Wednesday evening at her home east of Westv'ille at a Halloween party. The house was prettily decorated and was lighted

with candles throughout. Music, con-1 tests and games were the features of ' entertainment, and a luncheon was ', served. j Mrs. Estella Coblentz, most excel-1

lent chief of the local lodge of Pythian sisters, spent Wednesday at St. Paris attending grand lodge. Mrs. W. C. Reinheimer of Rushvine, Ind., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reinheimer. Mrs. W. E. Jones entertained Fri-

i day evening from 4 until 6 o'clock in i honor of her daughter, Mildred's ! ninth birthday anniversary. The j guesta were members of Mildred's i Sundav school class. Decorations ap-

jpropriate to Halloween were used and i ia birthday cake with lighted candles

! was a feature. The affair was in the

nature of a surprise. Hear Governor Cox. Several local admirers and a large number of Democratic supporters went to Eaton Thursday to hear the speech of Governor James M. Cox. On account of the cold weather the meeting was held in the opera house, which was taxed to its capacity to accommodate the crowd. Mrs. Roy Smelker and children of New Madison are spending a few days with local relatives while the goods are en route to Frankfort, Ky., where Mr. Smelker has a position as assistant guager for the government.

The local lodge of Pythian Sisters has arranged to attend hte Dayton district convention at Eaton Monday. New Paris people are donating a large amount of clothing and toys to the cause of the Christmas ship, which sails November 10. The merchandise was packed Saturday at the

JL.M. JS pareouai but was contributed

by interested ones throughout the entire community. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dolen of Richmond spent Friday with local friends. Miss Phoebe Smith and little niece, Miss Alice Smith of Richmond spent the latter part of this week wiTh local relatives.

OFFICIAL VOTE CAST IN 1912 DISTRICT. For Congressman. Gray 19,987 Risk , Jttj42 Jensen -.10,-797 Brown -J.-. . . .1,378 Van Vorhis ..'2,129 WAYNE COUNTY. For President. Wilson 3.806 Taft 1,851 Chafin 229 Roosevelt 4,457 Debs 1,032 For Govt rnor. Ralston ?.,397 Durbin l.tiOti Hickman 207 Beveridge 4,554 Reynolds 940

For Congress. Grav 4.083 Risk 1.788 Jensen 4.207 Van Vorhis l.OOtf For Prosecutor. Allen '.. n.H97 Freeman 2.259 Reiler 4,?.61 For Representative. Krone '. ",778 Rernclds 2,o;?4 Judkins 3,995 Peele 995

For Joint Representative.

Crawford

Mason . Clifford Buckley

3,683

1,932 4,068 987

WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person is troubled with catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh indicates a weakened condition of the body; that the secretion of the mucous membranes are quickly affected, and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. To correct catarrh you should treat Its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which is a medicinal food and a building-tonic, free from alcohol or any harmful d -s. Tryit. 14-73 Scott & Bowne, BloomCeld, N. J.

FOR RENT Continued

FOR RENT Cement house Cor. S. 7th and M sts., close to street car. Price $8 per month, clean and respectable tenant wanted. 716 Main St. Hans X. Koll 2-2t FOR RE XT House 7 rooms, 5 acres. Rent $12. Phone 3118 between 6 and R. 2-2t

FOR SALE Continued

GOOD Motorcycle cheap. Call noon and evening. Phone 6132 0. 2-7t

FOR SALE Iron bed, springs aiiu mattress. Call 116 S. 5th st. 30-3t FO It S ALlFavorlte andGarland basebttrners, price reasonable. 1518 X. C st. 30-7t

FOR RENT Front, third story room.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

38x16 over City Light office, 625 t.

Main. Telephone 2109 for price.

FOR SALE First class family mare.

209 National road. 30-3t

tu-thur-sat

FOR SALE 5 room house. 2 or 3

acres, 4 blocks of city limits. Ad

i dress House, care Palladium.

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ID Lfc I FOR SALE Palladium paper route. Strictly modern, single, new six rooms, Call for Circulation Manager at Palboft water bath, laundry, good heating ', ladium Office. 22-tf

Telephone Number 2566

ONE CENT A WORD

plant. 2301 North E street, on car line. I pSp QAI P On

PA REFT I . TEV A XT $18.00 "

phone 1730. mules.

FOR RENT 5 Rooms and Bath, $15.00. 2310 North F Street. Newly Papered. PHONE 1730.

WANTED

FOR RE XT 4 large rooms downstairs. $10, has gas. water and electric lights. 513 X. D st. Phone 2477. 31-tf

electric

span of

M. Rumely Co. 28 5t

cheap.

Ad

FOR SALE Good piano,

dress E. A. L.. care Palladium

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FOR SALE Good country butter, all kinds poultry, pullets for laying. Phone 4033. 31 S X. 17th st. 23-eod-7t

FOR

SALE REAL TATE

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For Treasurer. Geisler 3,324 Johnson 2.745 Chamnes8 3,00!? Ellis 941 For Sheriff. Drischel 3.402 Steen 2,066 Bayer 3,939 Holiday 927 For Recorder. Kelly 3,693 Peltz 1,960 Parsons 4,182 Richie 978 For Coroner. Busche 3.497 Smelser 2,214 Pierce 4,1 21 Parkins 978 For Surveyor. Threewitta 3.28) Horton 2.285 Peacock 4,083 Ford 981 For Commissioner. Bertsch 3,498 Groves 2,25.) Doddridge 4,060 Franzmann 983 Boren 3.440 Anderson 4,119 Shennon 975

WANTED toiler repairs, we also buy, sell or exchange boilers, engines and machinery. Thos. Turner, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. 6-eod tf WANTED To buy gentscio t hln gj guns and revolvers. SVs N. Sth st. J. M. Lacey. STOVES to repair, new grates, bars. sha rs and parts furnished for all makes of stoves and furnaces. Phone ;;osti. Wesley Brown & Son. We will call and give prices. WAXTED All kinds of repair work, pictures framed, baby cabs re-tired, all kinds of edge tools sharpened. Wo repair everything. Brown-Darnell Co., 1020 Main st. Phone 1936.

acres

FOR REXT 9 room house, lights, both waters, barn,

ground. 210 Linden ave. 2S-eod-7t i

FOR REXT Lower five" room flat, electric light. See A. W. Gregg. Phone 1537. 30-eod-tf I)R RENT:iirharf f double" brick house, 29 X. 11th st.. furnace and bathroom. Apply to Miss Elizabeth Jones, Colonial Bldg. 29-7t

FOR SALE REAL TATE Continued.

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FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD, Kelly Block, 8th and Main.

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

FOR REXT 6 room house, ham. Phone fsio.

near Earl-29-7t

WAXTED Keep ydur mind and eye on S. 19th St., Reeveston Place. Improvement will be completed in a few weeks.

FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building. RICHMOND STORAGE CO Phone 1412 Rear 10 S. 11 St.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Andrew Gaiser, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Andrew Gaiser, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Bernard C. Gaiser, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup and White, Attorneys. I

WAXTED Lady or gentlemen of fair education living in or outside of Richmond; salary $15 to $20 per week and expenses; experience unnecessary. Call on or address L. M. Jones. 225 X. 1 1th st. 26-7t

WANTED Sewing by

years' experience st.

FARMS for cash rent. er," care Palladium FOR-It EXT 1 louse, 4 6th st.

Address -'Farm27- 7t rooms. 734 S. 28- 7 1

SALE Brick blacksmith shop

and 6 room cottage. Only shop in

36 square miles. Best farming com- ( munity of Henry County, Ind. Jones ! Hardware Co. 2-7t 1

FOR SALE Two cottages, 5 and 7 rooms. $1,050 and $1,200, like rent. Houses to rent. Phone 3040, 5 to S mornings and evenings. 20-7t FOR SALE $100 Cash. Balance Like Rent $15.00 PER MONTH. Nice, 5 Room: Almost Xew. Xort heast . PHONE 173o.

day, sixteen

Call 208 S. 11th 2S-5t

WAXTED Girl 18 to 20 years of age to assist with housework. Phone 3710. 29-7t

FOR "RENT Li Keystone, high grade modern apartment. Jonas G.iar,

1 126 Main st. 8-tf ; FO It""RE"XT Ro7mis,boardo7eooking - privileges if desired. 103 X. 17th . st. J9-tff FOR REXT 3 roTimlT upstairs "51 3 .X. ' D St. at $S. Have gas, water and ! elect ri? lights. Phone 2477. 12tf! FOR" REXT 4 room house, 80.Iohn j st.; 6 room house, 511 S. 5th st: 8 rooms, larrre barn, 131 S. 4th st. Call .

FOR RFXT House,

of Dr. Kinsey.

807

SEE me for vour hauling, prices rea

sonable, prompt service, a trial wi'l H. C. Bullerdick & Son convince you. Headquarters Iahinan's Phone 1235.

Dln!,. l'nrlrc. rl..nr, 7 V Q (1 : 1 J'''.

1 IclllliF, It l'l l.. 1 uwil w , ...... for Merl Feaselman. 31 -sat-mon-wed-fri-2w WA XTE D Work" by boyl 4 years old. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED Washings, 3Yl W. 3rd st. 2-9t

529 S. 5th st. !

i X. G.. Inquire ; 30-7t :

FOR SALE A big bargain in a very modern home. Phone 4447. SOl'TH 19th St.," Ropv'eston.-wllF be the Model Street. Keep It in mind. WHEN you buy a location on S. 19th

st. you know just all it will

cost you. Go look it over. j FOR SALE A desirable residence. ; 329 N. Sth St.. 7 rooms, modern ex- j cepl furnace, north half double frame, j

See VY. .1. Hiatt. Hittle Block. 3l-2t SEh me Home Builders, Room 24't, Colonial building, ;;bout S. 19lh St.,

Reeveston. FOR SALE New modi-i n horn Phcne 4347.

SOUTH 19th st. will have all improvements and cluster lights. Go look it over. 1

Move eg Vaos Large moving vans. Goods carefully moved by experienced men. Charles Wade, manager of vans. H. H. JONES 124-126 North Sixth St. Phones Office 1439; Residence 2570. VIGRANS LOAN OFFICE Bargains in unredeemed pledges at all times. I save you money on watches, diamonds, musical instruments, guns, etc. Also carry a complete line of trunks, suit cases, sporting goods, jewelry, clocks, etc. MONEY TO LOAN On anything of value. SAM S. VIGRAN. Richmond's Reliable Licensed Pawnbroker. 512 Main Street. SEE MOORE & ULlfJKN For all kinds of Insurance, bonds and

! loans, real estate a.vi rentals. Room j 16, I. O. O. F. buildiug j a. Ai. "Roberts, real estate

ever 'ty cdu lanu properties. UDeriT ave. It. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office

Keys' Harness Store. C16 Main st. Insurance Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B.

Fulgham, over 710 Main St. i Phone 2233.

:j Moving Vaos

FOR REXT 2 housekeeping rooms in rear, pn'vato. 46 S. 11th st. 30-tfj FORREfXT FVrfm:shedrooms, sui't'a-. ble for one or two persons. 118 X. j 11th st. 31-3t :

V .ANTED Experienced man for corn husking. Phone 5143-D. 2-1 1 WANTED Copies-of Palladium of July 13. 24. 25, 1914. Leave at Palladium office. 2-tf SI TUAT I O N Jiau f f e r ,1 1 1 9 S her i i a n St. 2-2t

WANTEDfarm, C.

-Sober, industrious man on J. Martin, Fountain City, j 2-2t (

FOR REXT Modern 7 room housv, ! near Main. 10 S. 15th st. 31-L't' FOR "RENT 4 room modern-h"8tst floor. 204 X. 7th st. Phone 1705. 31-7t FOR RENT 6 room cottage, SOs N. G Ft. Call 509 S. 9th st. 31-2t FOR REXT Furnished" flats, pteam ' heat, cooking gas. 415 Main. 31-7t

FOR SALE C room modern house, immediate possession. Phone 3231.

W. H. DAVIS 444 West Main Street. Ohio and Indiana Farms City Property. Phone 3173.

WORK on S .'.Dth is picgiessing nicely. Eventually you will buy here. Whv not now? Go look it over.

Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. Truck Service for lxng Trips. E. T. IRETOX. Phone 31VS. 319 Richmond Ave. J. DOHERTY, contractor and builder. estimates on new and old work. Phone 4759. 2S-14t

FOR SALE 6 room cottage, one tot 45

foot front, fine investment, splendid ! pVp'er

location. Aumesa u. care rai.aurjm. 20-tf

E. C. SIMS, Contracting Painter. 509 North 17th Street. Phone 2571 Special attention given to refinish ing, graining and all interior work Building contractors' work solicited. Estimates cheerfully given.

FOR SALE

WANTED Girl for general housework, lOo Pearl St. 2-1 1 WANTED Violins-to strong, fit the.

pegs

post in correct position, and regulate

j FOR SALE Lot and house built afI ter your p!;in or will plan for you. j Cash or installments. 103 X. 17lh. 19-tf

the tone to full vibration.' Tone regu

lating, including strings, bridge and post price $2.00. Call any evening from 7 to 8.30. H. L. Hollings worth, Armer House, No. 23North 7th st., city. 2-lt SVANTEDNuTsingor housework by middle aged lady, 130 N. 6th. 2-2t

FOR SALE Sow and six pigs, 8

trim the bridge, set the sound . nno . ... . 0;,o)l,Q

for coal or ice wagon. Call at Graceland farm. R. 5, Richmond, Ind. 2-2t FOR SALE 'One range, two base burners. Phone 4745. 2-7t FOR "SALE Paseburner. Searchlight Utility No. 35, perfectlv new condition. Call 1514 N. A. Phone 2273. 30-3t FO RS A LE Oreeri cord u roy 1 at es t style coat, also grey cloth suit, size

36. 900 Sheridan ave. 30-7t F'OR S A LE A- f irsFclass u p-Io-datc laundry In Indianapolis, Ind., machinery all in first class condition. This plant is not in operation now but

. can be operated in same location or

house No. 319 N. 8th St., $16.00. Phone 1 moved. Cheap if sold at on?e. Ad-

2233. O. B. Fulshum, over 710 Main j dress M.r. H. T. Caldwell, Exchange tiret 24t Hotel, Iadiaoajwlia. I&d. 3X4t

FOR SALE A fine modern residence. Phone 3247.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT Four room flat No. 603 N. 13th st., $8.50; three room flat over 20 S. 8th .St.. $10.00; six room

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FOR TRADE Modern residence for about 100 acres. Address Trade, care Palladium. 26-7t SMALL M 1 SSOU RI F ARM $5 cash and $5 monthly; no interest or taxes. Highly productive land. Close to three big markets. Write for photographs and full information. MUXGER, 11. 102. X. Y. Life Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo. oct22-30t

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 makt surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON

HANGING. cleaning and

scraping. Headquarters for house, yard cleaning and janitor work. Phone 2516 evenings.

MOVING VAN

When You Want to Move Call Shurley's Livery Barn, 12 and 14 North Eighth Street. Telephones 1536 or 2125. 3 Big Wagons 6 Good Men.

LOST

LOST Bunch of keys. Return to Palladium. 2-lt LOST Two packages of stockings! Return 13 S. 9th. Liberal reward. 2-lt

FOUND

Room luU WMtoott Block POUND Stick fife. Call llttk Kl