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Scott beamed genially "Don't you think some of them bake you just a bit extreme a bit radish?" Miss Wiggins ceased smiling, but bntlnued pleasantly, though forcibly: "Is it prudish to take favors that I an't repay without being afraid of elng alone with my conscience? Is it rudish not to dine with a man who rould jump out of the nearest window ' his wife walked in? If not giving isses to men who have no right to Isk for them except because I have o work for a living Is prudish, then I m prudish and 'just a little bit roud that I am." But why talk of kissing other wornn's husbands?" deprecated Jerrold R. h a tone of surprised rebuke. "They suggest it, as it were." "You don't think I would make any uch overtures, I hope," persisted Jerbld R. with virtuous certainty. Do you want the truth?" asked lias Wiggins. Certainly." Yes. I think you would once." My you are quite blunt." Jerrold l. looked at her quizzically, with the ssistance of one of the lenses of his .-eglasses, adding mildly: "Granting. br the moment, th3 truth of your suslcions, why only once?" "Because after that either you would top or I would go. I think you would top. Some girls have a way of disrming the enemy I think I have." "So, you distrust me, yet ou have lo hesitation in accepting the posiion?" 'I am my own protection, and I hink I would be a protection for you. oo." "Thank you; I need none," he re marked distinctly. "In a measure, you re perhaps right; but I think you are nclined to exaggerate the attitude of nen in the business world, as so many oung women unfortunately do. Ihavo to doubt, of course, that there are bany men who would make advances o so attractive a young woman." "I almost wish I were not so atractive, as men call it," observed Miss Vlgglns simply. "It cost me my last ositlon and several before it." Being pretty and particular Is a rying combination, I Imagine," rawled Jerrold R. "I'm wasting your precious time. Vhafs the verdict?" asked Miss1 Wigins shortly. Mr. Scott arose. "In Justice to the other applicants." aid he, assuming his official tone, "I hink I should see them. It you will eturn, say at eleven, I will let you now. Will you? "Want to sound some more viewoints, eh?" suggested Miss Wiggins. She could not help smiling. He was frank rascal, in his way. Such men Iways amuse and appeal to the wornn who will have nothing to do with hem. They are as entertaining to uch a woman as she is to them. "You're a Tartar!" laughed Scott. vavlng his eyeglasses after her. No. Just a regular girl. I'll be ack." She laughed back at him and lisappeared. When the door had losed after her, he laughed again a ittle at himself. There was less afectation in that laugh than in any i had indulged in-for some time. Then he returned to his desk, sat town and pressed the ivory button .gain. Try your luck again," he suggested, Crane entered. Crane withdrew, and a blonde young emlnine person, somewhat pretty. luite young, and flamboyantly overIressed In a complicated creation of rimson and white lace entered, eat lerself down in the chair by his desk. ooked around at the office, then at fcott, and crossing her legs comfortibly in front of her, rested her elbow n the desk, rested her chin in her and. and smiled .brichtly up at mm.
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1!. VJ i rVrf I AND DON" M ' Mt;oTA nNE-MANTY- &K1 f HA-ShrT HE? 3 The Play That Startled a Nation LAIT for Honor Against Tremendous Odds 'Name?" ne inquired snorujr. "Dollie." He stared at Dollie severely. "Your name, please!" "Miss Dorothy Williams." -Dollie was annoyed. She pouted. "You live at home?" continued Scott Dollie revealed the fact that she was chewing gum, and chewed rapidly aa she enlightened him. "Nope. Couldn't get along with my mother. She thought I ought to go to bed every night at eight and read the Bible all day Sunday. Some people forget that when a girl goes to work and earns her board she's her -own boss, so I just packed out." "And where are you living now?" "Oh, in a boarding house. Swell place. Loveliest people live there three actors and a fella who owns race horses. Lots o nice people. It's run by a half divorced woman. Her husband comes over every once in a while and kicks in the front doors, so there's plenty of excitement" "Strikes me as a dangerous place for a young girl," remarked Jerrold R. primly. , "Oh, I'm over seven," remarked Dollie, recrossing her legs and shifting her chewing gum from left to right at the same time. "And believe me, I've been through the mill. It was my last boss put it in my head to move. He wanted to take me out. He was a grand man; but his wife took an awful grouch on me and he had to fire me." "What was her objection?" requested Scott amiably. "Oh, she didn't like the way I did my hair, or something. Somebody told her I was out with her husband, and she cut up something fierce, but just the same he wanted to meet me after that And then ho stuck me up on the fare after he told me to come down in a taxi. I 'phoned him next day and he said that his wife had detectives trailing him and he had to go home. Then I 'phoned him a couple of times and he got to stalling me and then he hung up the 'phone on me." "Well," murmured Scott In well-bred surprise, "why did you annoy him when you saw that he was evading you?" "Oh, that's always the way with men," said Dollie, snapping her gum between her teeth in disgust "They want everything, and they promise everything when they want anything, and the minute there's trouble in sight, they leave you flat. Some men haven't the nerve to take the change off the tray if the waiter looks cock-eyed at them and they're always the ones who want the -girls to take the long chances." "You're quite a little philosopher," smiled Jerrold R. indulgently. "I'm better than that," retorted Dollie practically. "You don't have to play hide and seek with me. Now what's the proposition?" "Leave your name and address and I'll let you know," answered Jerrold R. coldly. Dollie rose to her feet "Think you will?" she asked pleasantly. She went to the door and opened it "I've seen .that kind of work before. Good night!" She slammed the door after her. Jerrold R. pressed the ivory button again. When Crane entered, his employer aaked in an injured tone: "Isn't there one girl out there who hasn't got something the matter with her?" He arose from his desk, and going to the door leading into the outer office looked out. He beckoned towards one of the girls seated there. A very young girl arose from her seat, and answering his beck, came to the door. "If you please," be said, holding the door open for her, and Indicating the chair by his desk. " As she sat down he eyed her through a Avne-lass with obvious apprecia
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TrlrTTSHIS tion, tie weni 10 uib scai, auiu mi uing around, began in a businesslike tone of voice: ."What is your name, young woman?" "Gertrude Meyer." "Where do you live?" ; "Two hundred and four, Second avenue. "How old are you?" "Seventeen." ' Scott pursued his inquiries further, learning that she was the daughter of a widow, bad two little brothers in an orphan asylum, and that her mother had used up about all the family funds to give her her business course. She was palpably and clearly nothiug but what she said she was a girl of seventeen with absolutely no experience in the world of business and men, and utterly unsophisticated. She asked for six dollars a week. He offered her ten, and insisted on her taking it and going to work at once. She took off her hat and coat, and sat at her desk. Just as she did so. George Stuart. Scott's attorney, entered and indicated that he bad something to tell for two ears only. Scott ordered his new secretary to go into the outer office to transcribe some reports. The minute he was alone with Stuart, he turned to the lawyer anxiously. Stuart however, was looking after the secretary. "Another one? Looks pretty young," drawled Stuart, interrupting the question that Scott was obviously about to put to him. Stuart was a sharp-featured, sharp-all-over looking individual. Scott waved his hand. "Don't let it worry you," he said irritably. "No, I don't have to worry till something happens. Then I have to do all the worrying." Stuart laughed shortly. "That's what lawyers are for to take the worries off the minds of busy men. What's new?" "Ten thousand dollars," sale Siuart shortly. "Good Lord for. what!" cried Scott. "The girl's aunt," explained Stuart "says she'll sue and get the story in the papers. I suggested two thousand. She said she'd rather take her chances with a jury and see if twelve men thin!- she wants too much."' Scott began to walk up and down the office ia ft rr (To Be Continued.) DON'T FORQET MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS At SHIDELER'S 933 Main Street LIVE WIRE of RICHMOND AUCTIONEERS Deering & McDonald, Real Estate and Merchandise. 15 South Seventh St A. O. DEERING & CO. Real Estate Specialty Your home will bring you more. money If we sell It at auction. See me today. Phone 1876. Office 15 South Beventh street AUTOMOBILES. ACCESSOR. IES AND REPAIRS Quaker City Garage Carbon removed with oxygen. Akron made Miller Tires. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Geo. M. Guyer Estimates cheerfully given, 1026 Sailor Street Phone 3220, PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS G. C. WILCOXEN Chiropract-r. Spinal Adustments. Phone 1603, 25 South l'-th street. 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment. Not Medicine Not Surgery Not Osteopathy. Investigate.
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HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS As manufacturers we save you one profit on harness and collars. See our stock of, harness, get acquainted with me, my goods and my prices. Every harness is made in our own shop by experienced men. They stand the test and are guaranteed. Harness and collar repairing our specialty. Clipper knives sharpened. 40c pair. BIRCK'S HARNESS STORS, 509 Main Street. Wanted-Automobile Owners to go to Bricker's Auto Station with all motor, electric starter and genera tor trouble. We have a competent man for this work. Phone 2121; 1113-1116 Main. PLUMBING. HEATING AND LIGHTING. Everything in electric, gas, steam and water. Meerhoff. 9 S. 9th. Phone 1236. UPHOLSTERING Upholstering, mattresses and awnings, new work made to order. Repairing a specialty. Estimates given. Work guaranteed first class. J; H. RUSSELL, Phone 1793. 16 South 7th Street. Antique Furniture Upholstering. New Furniture Made to Order. Old Furniture Repaired. All Work Done on Short Notice. AL PARDIECK, 320 S. 8th St. Phone 1779. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Wm. H. Bradbury & Son do a general insurance, Loan and Real Estate business. Westcott Block. Funk & Miller. Real Estate and Insurance, 205 Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. Bennett & Foreman Farms fnd city property; IS Kelly Bldg., Phone 2707. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Rent Collections. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main St. Phone 2233. SEfi Moore & ogb6kn For all kinds of insurance, bonds and loans, real estate and rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. building. A. M. ROBERTS, REAL ESTATE, CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. SECOND HAND STORES Wanted Second hand clothes and furniture. 264 Ft Wayne ave. STORAGE FOR RENT STORAGE Private rooms and open space New concrete building RICHMONDSTORAGECO Phone i412 Rear 19 S. 1 1 St. WALL PAPER AND DECORATING. New and Artistic Henry Bosch Co.'s Superb Wall Papers 9oxnpl Shown at Your Horns No obligation to purchase. A postal brinas us. EDGAR S. WICKETT 908 N. 12th. Phone 3480. FENCING AND SHEET MET AL WORK OUR LINE: Metal Gates. Trellis Work, Earth Augers, Grape Arbors, Metal Fencing. Chimney Tops. Eave Trough Hangers, Robinson Fence Machine. Only 'Adjustable Automatic Gate on the market, made with the best tubing frame. Window Guards. EUREKA FENCE CO. 618 RICHMOND AVE. PHONE 4614
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I THAT WY THE. VAY- MR MViHOW0lD OVJ FIHO THAT COCO HT WA STEAK? TVVfl "Ml mi Dandruff Surely 1 Destroys the Hair Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff 1b to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Adv. PALLADIUM WANT ADS WANTED WANTED Boiler repairs, heavy sheet metal work, ' tanks, ' smoke stacks, etc. We weld broken castings of iron, steel, brass or aluminum. Thos. Turner & Son, rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. WANTED Young southern woman wants to be companion or governess in family of refinement Address "Southern," care Paladium. 10-3t WANTED White girl for general housework. Address 60, Palladium. 10-lt WANTED Place to work on farm by experienced single hand. J. L. Richardson, Busy Bee restaurant, 16 N. 6th St. 10-2t WANTED You to get your wall paper cleaned before the rush. For first class work call Phone 3041. 16-tf WANTED Atkinson pays highest cash prices for second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once, 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WE REPAIR everything, bicycles, baby cabs, wringers, sweepers. Call and deliver free. Phone 3086. Wesley Brown & Son, N. W. 2nd.st. WANTED Experienced farm hand and wife. E. P. L., New Paris, Ohio, R. V. D. No. 1. 5-7t WANTED A few good salesmen. guaranteed weekly salary of $15.00 and commissions, 537 Main street. above Iliff's, Rooms 1 and 2. 3-7t WANTED To buy watches, diamonds and violins, J. M. Lacey, 7 S. 6th. WANTED You to know I do spring wagon painting and general repairs: Sell new spring wagons and make to order, and saw filing, all kinds, at 1516 N. C st. Phone 2585. George W. Pinnick. 9-2t A FINE INVESTMENT Large, good. well located business room, 5 living rooms above, leased at $35 per month for 2 years yet Great bargain, $2,650. A 16 er cent investment. Time on part. A. M. Roberts, office 18 S. 8th st. city. 9-3t WANTED Leave your laundry with O. B. Medearis, agent for the Sanitary laundry 9-7t WANTED Cistern to clean, 225 S. 13th st. Phone 1518. Joe Johnson. 9-yt WANTED Competent cook; reference required. Address A. B. C. care Palladium. 9-tf WANTED General farm hand, sober and experienced, with best of references, wants position on farm. Inquire Kenmore Lodging House, 3301& Main st. 9-2t WANTED Paper hanging, Elmer Cooney, 34 N. 6th st. Phone 2788. 9-4t WANTED To do general housework by neat girl; no washing. 129V4 S. 8th st. - 9-2t WANTED Place on farm by married man with small family. . Address Nathan Chafin, R. R. 7, Richmond; Ind. . 9-2t AGENTS WANTED. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade. The world needs more bar bers than any other tradesmen. Few weeks qualifies. . Tools Included. .Board ir desired, wages while learning. Distant applicants write. Moler Barber College, Indianapolis, Ind. 6-7 1
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FARM LOANS. " FOR SALE W . m.m -,. .- 1 . ......... . .. . WwwwMWWW)wMM Farm loans, 5, 5 to 10 years' FOR SALE Two horses, two wagons, time.-City property and farms for sale. one wagon almost new; enclosed Office Corner Sixth and Main Streets, 207 N. 7th st. Phone 2348. 9-2t oyer Iliff's, . . . FOR SALE Fox terrier pups, 11 si W. H. DAVIS, .9th st. Phone 2152. 9-7t RICHMOND, IND. ' SEED OATS FOR RENT White Bonanza, re-cleaned, at Richmond Roller Mills.- Phone 2319. 26-14t TrT7r r ' sHrella corsets s d i?"6 rm t0USe' Callm13J Appointment by letter, postcard or o. ara st. io-4t telephone given prompt attention. Mrs. FOR RENT Modern 6 room house, Mary Kielhorn Martin Spirella's Profurnace, bath; price right. 737 S. fessional Corsetiere. 525 Main St 7th at Phone 2012. S-7t Phone 2488. FOR RENT Modern bouse with gar- FOR SALE Counters, large meat reden, near Earlham. Phone 481-0. 8-7t frigerator and other fixtures In good" FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms condition. Address C. E. Sell, 710 for housekeeping; modern. 108 Ft. Main.st.t . . ; 6-tf Wayne ave." 8-7t FOR SALE Maxwell runabout, S100. For Rent Modern flat 115 South 9 S. 7th st Fourteenth st. Mrs. C. S. Wilson. 6-7t : : FOR RENT 7 room hous?. 124 S. 5th PUBLIC SALE
st Call 221 S. 6th st. 12-tf FOR RENT Half double house. Inquire 221 S. 3rd st. 19-tf FOR RENT Rooms, board or cooking privileges if desired. 103 N. 17th st 19-tf FOR RENT Six room .. house, cor. Hunt and School sts., $10; five room house No. 133 School, $8.50; six room house No. 723 N. loth St.. . $12; ten room house No. 214 N. 9th st, $22.50; five room house No. 332 S. 8th St., $8.50, will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 Main st. Phone 2233. 9-3t FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath. $1." per month. 1912 N. E and 2310 N. F. Phone 3054. 9-5 1 FOR RENT House of 5 rooms. 631 N. 9th st. 10-tf FOR RENT Five room flat, centrally located, heat and water. VAt. beth Jones, Colonial Bldg. 10-eod-3t FOR RENT New 5 room houses. 529 S. 12th and 1210 S. F. $11.50. Call 1021 N. D st. 10-3t FOR RENT Be quick. These are bargains. Five rooms and bath North E, $14. Six rooms, close in. $S. Call 113 -North 14th st. l0-7t FOR RENT Large front room, furnished, suitable for two: modern conveniences. 33 S. 5th st 10-3t FOR RENT House and one acre of ground on Gilbert Ave., West of Richmond, north Country club. Call Sarah Werts. 3-7t FOR RENT 3 room flat, 6 North 12th street. Phone 1764. 3-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 309 N. 12th st. 9-2t FOR RENT 3 large rooms. 133 S. 4th,st. 9-7t FOR RENT 6 room modern apartment, 29 S. 11th st., good proposition to right party. 9-2t FOR RENT 3 rooms. Call Lawler Bros. 'Phone 3454. 9-3t FOR RENT Six room house. No. 743 N. 15th st., $10: five room house. No. 216 N. 5th st., $12. O. B. Fulgham, over 710 .Main st Phone 2233. 9-3t FOR SALE i -inr n n iwij-i n.fTirijTjiririn j FOR SALE Soda fountain, good condition, 12 syrups, $75 for quick sale. C. A. Bennett Greensfork. . l0-7t FOR SALE Fishers finest strain W. P. R. eggs, 50c; $3.00 hundred. Phone 5140 10-wed-sat-mon-3t FOR SALE Sound young draft mare. jvirsr u. ri. uano, k. k. 3. 10-2t FOR SALE General purpose horse ana gooa Duggy. 736 N. 10th st. 10-2t FOR SALE Sow and pigs. Phone 5149A. lQ-2t FOR SALE Driving horse and piano box buggy. . J. F. Hornaday. Pbone 1281 or 1489. 4-7t FOR SALE Horses, harness, vehicles, farm Implements. Oliver sane nlows. rood as new, 317 N. A. FOR SALE Thoroughbred collie puppies. John Replogle, Economy, Ind. 3-7t FOR SALE Fence, fence building, . implements, iurnest Brumfield, Centerville, Ind. 5-7t FOR SALE Eggs for hatching 50c a setting; $3.00 a hundred. White Plymouth Rock and Black Lanshan A. M. Elliott, National Road West, R. It NO. 8. " . K-7 RUGS! Beautiful Rues n lanufaotnrmt fwt . old carpets by Indianapolis Rug Co. If you have rugs to make and we have not called at your home, von can rail City Resturant, Phone 1359. Ask for Mr. Fiy. - 8.3t FOR SALE Driving mare, new bug- . gy and harness. J. P. Aiken 4t Son. Phone 1917. 8-3t
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By McManus VOUVff OlS ACeO ME - - 'W , mvm THURSDAY MARCH 11, 10 O'CLOCK Wishing to dissolve partnership, we will offer our entire stock at public auction at Irvin Doddridge's farm. 3 miles northwest of Brownsville. 1 mile east of Robinson's church, viz: Horse, cattle, hogs, sheep, hay, etc. At the same time and place G. A. R. Dickson will sell farm implements, horses, cattle, etc. IRVIN DODDRIDGE. J O. D. DODDRIDGE. G. A. R. DICKSON. FOR SALE Prosperous business, owner leaving city. Address B. W care Palladium. 14-wed-tf FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Get your order in now if you want P. S. Brees, the experienced tree trimmer to do your work. R. R. No. 2. New Pir. lis (thin Dhnn. 171 f w, wu.vr. A UUUU A . . 4-6-10-15-19-2427. FOR SALE New $200.00 Piano at bargain for cash. Phone 2551. 6-7t FOR. SALE REAL. ESTATE - - -. -f- pj-j nnnjuiri jijn r n-nxLTLTi-r FOR SALE City and Country Homes. PORTERFIELD. Rooms 306 and 307 Colonial Building. FOR SALE Modern home, 402 South 16th. 3.7t FOR SALE New home. Immediate possession. Phone 4447. FOR SALE Nine - room house with about 3 acres of land on Greenwood Ave..' 2d house east of Boston Pike, on south side of Toad. Phone 4329. 3-71 FOR SALE City property and farms. 1127 Main st. 24"tf FOR SALE Suburban home, admirable location. Phone 4177. FOR SALE Big bargain, new "six room modern house. 103 S. W. 5th. 3-7t FOR SALE Modern house. 402 S 16th st 9-7t-FOR SALE OR TRADE Property. Economy, Ind. Extra good house, barn. 234 acre lot A. D. Pelrce, 413 S. 14th st. Phone 1039. -7t FOR SALE 1 six room house, new, in Benton Heights. Phone 4767. 14t FOR TRADE Good single house for double, in good location; will pay difference if suited. Modern house on j Richmond ave. for rent. Bennett A ! Foreman, Room 15, Kelly Bldg. Phone 2707. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED . How; Oilers riog Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses Hog Feeder" - Hcg Feed Cooker The Weldex Brands they have a reputation they are the best WELDEX MFG. Co. Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. ' HOLLAND FURNACES Makes warm friends. Ask any lucky owner. RD.CUMMNS District Manager. 1816 E. Main. Phone 3782. LOST LOST Grey tiger Angora cat Mr. D. Nl Elmer. Phone 1863: " 10-7t LOST -A ring set with small diamond at moving picture theatre, Leave at Palladium. 10-lt
