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, ME DARLtN' ? Isabel Gets an j BY VIRGINIA TERHUNE VAN DE WATER. Isabel waa not surprised to find the apartment empty when she let herself in with her latch-key after parting from David Duval. She knew that John would net be at home as early aa this. Even though she and her escort had made a detour on their way dowiv town, Adelaide Simmons would hardly release John yet. ; Her glance fell upon a letter lying on the hall table. She recognized the handwriting as that of an aunt living in Denver the aunt for whom she had been named. A letter from her was no uncommon occurrence, and Isabel carried it listlessly into the little parlor, and turning on the light of the reading-lamp sat down in an easy chair to peruse it. As she read her heart beat faster. Her aunt wrote begging her to come and make a visit. She appreciated that the trip would be too heavy a strain upon her niece's resources, but she would send her a check to cover the expenses of the journey as soon as she received Isabel's consent to the plan."I am lonely, dear, and, I have not seen you for a year," the aunt wrote. "Come prepared .to atay . at least . si Keeks. 'The- changewill dovyou goodr, and I know your .husband can spare you for a while. He will love you even fetter.. alter your, greturn. know wherof I speak; Every husband appreciates his wife more if he has to get along without her for a time. You wrote me that you have a good maid. Leave her in charge of the apartment and come on to me for a little rest and relaxation." , Isabel read the letter through twice. Then she folded it thoughtfolly. "I will write her that I shall be glad to accept her invitation and check." she said aloud. "John doesn't need me here. Nobody does unless" She stopped abruptly. Could it be possible that she was thinking more of Duval's need of her than of John's? Well, if so, whose fault was it? Had John shown any need of her? Was not David (she called him that now in her thoughts) always ready to stand by her? Had he not proved that he cared more for her than John did? But did she care for him more than was right? She pushed the hair back from her aching head with both hands. She could not think clearly about her feeling for Duval. She knew that it was wrong for a married woman to accept the devotion of any man but her husband, knew also that it was wicked for a wife to feel affection for any man except the man to whom she was married. 8he had always condemned women who had love affairs with other men. Yet now, as she reminded herself of these things, she felt as if her case was different. Every man who drives close to the brink of a precipice is sure that his own wheel will never slip over the edge. If he saw another man do this he would call him a fool. But he fan. cies his case different from all others. Perhaps excess of emotion had mado it impossible for Isabel to judge herself and her own emotions clearly. All she could really feel was that John did not love her and that another woman was ruling him. Well, if she could get away for a while she might understand herself better. Then she would know what to do. She might even decide never to, come back. lf she could be sure .after thinking of the matter at a distance for some weeks, that John was really tired of her There was the sound of a latch-key FOUNTAIN CITY Miss Ethel Thomas of Indianapolis is visiting her grandfather, Stephen Thomas. Miss Lettie Hatfield entertained at n . fudge and slumber party Wednesday night. Her guests were Misses Ada Alexander, Hazel Showalter, Cecil and Zella Lacey, Olive Hunt and Marie Keene. Miss Hazel Showalter was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Reynolds. Miss Ethel Thomas took supper last Thursday with Mrs. E. T. Smith Thursday , Mr. and Mrs. Art Lamb of Indianapolis have been guests of O. C. Thomas and family the last week. Miss Verba Pitts entertained her Sunday school class at her home last Thursday. Mrs. Frank Thomas is taking treatment in Reid Memorial hospital. Miss Mildred Davis was entertained Thursday at the home of Myrtle Skinner.' .Dr. O. D. Htff motored to Knightstown Friday to attend a conference of the yearly i meeting- councilmen. Eleanor, Robert and Winston Huff i were recent guests of Miss Bernice , Hinshaw at Dunrieth.

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POM-POM aT "too YESTERDAY! y Invitation fromHer Aunt to Make turning in the lock of the front door. Here was John at home now! She had been sitting buried in her own reflections so long that she had not appreciated the flight of time. She looked up gravely as her husband entered the room. "Well!" he said in greeting. "How nice you look! So you got home safely!" She glanced at the clock. "I've been at home for some time," she said. "It Is very late." "I should say it is late!" he agreed. "And I am tired to death. I am awfully sorry, Isabel, that I couldn't get through earlier; but Adelaide had laid out enough work to keep us all going. It was sweet of you to think of calling up and telling me not to come up for you. Until that minute I had expected to come. I tried to speak to you over the 'phone, but you had gone, or Central had cut us off." "I had gone," the wife replied. "There was nothing more to say, anyway, since you were too busy with Mrs. Simmons's work to come for me." "I would have let the work go hand but for your message," he said, aa in self-Justification. "But it was kind of you to think of my weariness." She did not correct him, did not tell him that she knew that he knew that Mrs. Simmons had called her up and asked her to release him from a disagreeable duty. What was the use .of saying all this to him? she thought dully. Not for an instant did she do him the justice to wonder if Adelaide had taken matters into her own hands regardless of John's possible preferences. 1376 A Charming Frock for the Growing Girl. Junior dress, in over-blouse style, witn guimpe naving two styies ot sieeve, ana witn 6-gore skirt. , Embroidered crepe and white organdie are here combined. Tub silk and batiste or lawn, would also be nice; slso figured dimity, voile, challie, taffeta or linen. The dress may be made with over-blouse and guimpe joined to the skirt, or the over-blouse may be finished separately, or it may be poined to the skirt and the guimpe finished separately. In the latter -development the dress could be worn over any guimpe, and if made of wash material would facilitate laundering. It Is mado with raised waistline, and has smart peplum sections under the belt. The skirt is cut with six-gore sections, that flare graceful, and has a lap tuck at the center front. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 12, 14 and 16 years. It requires 2 yards of 27-inch material for the guimpe, and 4 yards for bolero and 6kirt for a 12-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps sent to Palladium Pattern Departmtnt. Address your letter to nicbmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond. Indiana. Size Name . . . . .V. city .........ii. tf.i.ii address ......... .i ...... . . .-. ,y .-. . . .

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DOC J a Visit. "I knew you did not want to come, anyway," she said, rising. "S I had to make the best of what could not be helped." "You did not come home alone, did you?" her husband asked. "I'came in a cab," she repliedThen she added, "John, I am going away." "Going away!" he exclaimed. "What do you mean?" Was it only her fancy that made her think he had grown a shade paler. "Aunt Belle has asked me to make her a long visit. She will send me a check for the trip if I will accept the invitation." He took a step toward her. "And ypu mean to accept?" he asked, anxiously. "Yes." "But," he laid his hand on her arm, "what shall I do without -you? I don't mean to be selfish but how can I get along without you?" She drew her arm away. "You will probably get along without me just as you have done much of the time lately," she said, coldly. "Good-night!" Yet when she tried to . sleep that night she wished that she could forget the look, that had come into his eyes as she spoke. It reminded her of the look In the eyes of a child when someone he loves and trusts strikes him. To Be, Continued. NOTICE Of Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate The undersigned, Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the-Wayne Circuit -Court of Wayne County, Indiana, made and entered- in a cause thereon pending, entitled Walter M. Thornburg vs. Rachel E. Weaver, et al., and numbered 16990 . upon the docket thereof, hereby give notice that between the hours of two o'clock and three o'clock p. m., Thursday, Aug. ii, 1915, said commissioner will offer for, sale at public auction, and at not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate In Wayne County, Indiana, to-wit: j Tract No. 1: "The west half of the southeast Quarter of section 23, township 18 North, range 12 East, and containing 80 acres, more or less." Subject to the right-of-way of C. & O. railroad. Tract No. 2: "Also a part of the southwest quarter of section 23, township 18, North, range 12 East, and described as fol-! lows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said quarter section,- running! thence north 160 rods to the northeast j corner of said quarter section; thence ! west 118.35 rods; thence south 160 rods to the south line of said quarter section ; thence east along the south line of said quarter section 118.35 j rods to the place of beginning, con-; taining 120 acres, more or less." j Subject to the right-of-way of the C. & O. Railroad. -, Tract No. 3: ; "Also a part, of the northeast quarter section 26, township 18 North. range 12 East, and described as fol-j lows:: Begenning at the southwest corner of said quarter; thence east 43 rods; thence north 160 rods to the North line of said quarter ; - thence ' west 43 1-3 rods to the northwest cor-i ner of said quarter; thence south 160 ! rods to the place of beginning and containing 43 acres. ) "Also the east halt of. the northwest ! quarter of section 26, township 18; North, range 12 East, and containing 80 acres. "Also the following described tract: Beginning" at an established corner stone in the center, of the south line of the northwest quarter of section 26, township "18, range 12 East; thence South 30 1-5 rods to the edge of the state road; thence East 4 rods to a stake by said road; thence north 71 degrees east 43.6 rods to a stake in the south line of said northwest quarter, thence west 46.64 rods to the place of beginning, and containing 2 acres. Said tracts to be offered separate and together and sold in such tracts as will be for the best interest of the estate. ,;Sale on premises. - -. -. Subject to the 1915 taxes payable In 1916. --v ' j Said land located in Dalton Town- j ship about five (5) miles north of Ha-; .gerstown. ' "" , , Terms: At least one-third of; pur' chase price cash In hand and the balance in two equal payments due in one and two years from date of sale,; the purchaser executing his promis- j sory notes in the usual bankable form,; bearing interest at six per cent per; annum from date, payable annually,' and secured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. w " ; .. '"' : DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY; Commissioner. july-19-26-ue-2-9

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THERE'S WO DVM5BR - I'VE BEEN. oTTTEN oocis before: -y-. Mr. Man At the Desk Your Brain Can't Work When Your Bowels "Are Clogged. " Capitalixe your full 100 brain power by ridding yourself of constlpation. biliousness, that out-of-aorts feel lag. Get a 10c box of Sentanei Laxatives to-night. Take one just before bed. It'll clean out your bowels, clear up the liver, make you fee) great! Sentanei Laxatives are an all-vegetable compound put up in tablet form. Contain no calomel, no habit-forming drugs. Every ingredient a universally recognised remedy for constipation, torpid liver and all the ills that follow la their trail. Have your family physician write us for a copy of the formula- Put it op to him. Well stand by his decision. Give Sentanei ' laxatives a try-out to-night. Phone your druggist to send up a box, 10 doses 10c. Or, if you prefer, write us for trial package. It's tree. The Sentanei Remedies Co.. Inc.. 22 Union Central Bid, Cincinnati, Ohio. . Palladium Want Ads Phone 2834 j RATES ' Wanted, For Rent, For 1 Sale, etc., lc per wprd for j one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 10 o'clock a. m. in order that we may insert it in the evening issue. FOLLOW THE WANT AD WAY If you are in business and do not already carry a little ad in the Palladium Phone 2834 and our ad man will call and give you rates for business advertising. WANTED I CAN use either lady or man soliciting orders for - tea, coffee, extracts, spices, etc. Call evenings between 7 and 9 o'clock. 207 Pearl. Anspaugh. 9-1 WANTED Plain sewing. 120S. 12th st. 9-2t WANTED For paper hanging, see C. H. Mann, 17 S. 7th st. Phone 1876. 9-2t WANTKD Dishwasher at once; ten hours' work, $4 week and board. Shafer's Restaurant. 911 Main st. 9-1 1 WANTED Drawing room clerk, must be man. about 3C-' and able to read drawings. National Automatic Tool Co. . . - 9-lt WANTED Board and room by gentleman, near D or E, south. Address Eox 3, care Palladium. ' 9-3t WANTED Work as janitor by an honest, sober, middle aged man.' Call 27 S. 5th st. ' 9-2t WANTED Two unfurnished rooms or one with alcove, heated. W, care Palladium. . 9-3t WANTED A middle aged woman to keep house for an elderly couple ( make it their home). S. H. Townsend, Fountain City, Ind. 9-lt WANTED By middle aged lady, to nurse through confinement case or housekeeper for widower, or work in hmall family. Call 34 N. 6th st. 9-lt WANTED Roomers and boarders. 227 N. 3rd st. 7-St WANTED Male Help Die sinkers, toolmakers, machinists; good pay, steady, work. State wages wanted, specialty, experience, references. P. O. Box-402, Indianapolis, Ind. 6-6t WANTED Moulders, experienced on automobile cylinders; steady work. Muncie Foundry and Machine Co., Muncie', Ind. ' ' ' ' . 5-6t We Repair MOST EVERYTHING Call for and deliver free. Wesley Brown & Son Phone 3086. iSOYS, earn valuable ; . premiums - Nothing to sell. Particulars by addressing Universal Sales ' Co., Somer set. Pa. 4-7t WANTED To- rent ? one to 5 acres, close to city; no children ; good steady renter. Address A. K., care Palladium. 5-7t

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' j WANTED FIRST CLASS L A 1 H b; PLAIN fcK, GRINDER AND MILLING MACHINE HANDS. STEADY WORK, GOOD WAGES: SUPERIOR MA CHINE TOOL COMPANY, KOKOMO. INDIANA. 97t V. ANTED First class washwoman Call 430 National road west. 9-lt - - - ' AGENTS WANTED. - - "JACK THE SCRAPER" 'A Real Kitchen Bouquet" Needed " - Morning, Noon and Night,. For scraping kitchen utensils of every description and a hundred other uses without scratching the most delicate articles. The different curves . (not one alike) of this scientific kitchen tool, fit perfectly every corner and crevice of any utensil made (even a cup or glass) and will go into 10.000,000 "homes. (It pulls tacks also.) On receipt of 10c to cover postage we will mail you sample and price on any quantity, with agency and territory, which is now open everywhere, as this swift selling specialty is new nd has never been put on the market before WRITE NOW! RIGHT NOW! BAUER UTENSIL MFG. CO. P. O. Box 232. Cleveland, O.. U. S. A. WANTED To rent modern, well located 6 room apartment, or would consider renting with privilege of buying modern house, well located. Address P. O. Box 294. 3-7t TELEGRAPHY The most complete system of railroad and commercial telegraphy possible, block system, station work, etc. Positions guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy. 2-tf WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, screen doors and windows made and repaired. Repairs of all kmds. Called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co. Phone 1936. W ANTED Atkinson pays Highest casr: prices for second band goods and sells at lowest prices. See him at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf HELP WANTED Female Women make $15 to $35 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. Experience unnecessary. Part or full time. Pair beautiful silk hose free to first person accepting agency in your town. Write International Mills. Norristown, Pa. 24-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, $1 up. 214 N. 9th st. 9-3t FOR RENTSTORAGE In new concrete building, rear 19 S. 11th st. Private rooms for household goods, also open space. Phone 1412. " Richmond Storage Co. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without meals, private family. 217 N. 13th st. 6-7t FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, $8.50. 133 S. 4th st. 4-7t FOR RENT 3 rooms down stairs, water, light, gas. 304 N. 21st st 3-7t FOR RENT 4 room house. 80 John St. Will rent to colored people. Phone 1644. 30-tf FOR RENT Apartment m Wayne building. Aug. 1. Louck & Hill. Phone 1412. 14-tf FOR RENT 6 room house and bath, 2311 N. 21st $15. Call 103 X. 15th. Phone 4010. 1-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Good, auto cheap. A. H. Rodefeld, 96 W. Main st. 9-3t FOR SALE Combination cook stove and beater, in first class condition. Call at 413 S. 12th st. 9-7t FOR SALE Cheap, fine violin and cornet. 720 S. 5th st. 9-lt ""OR SALE Big type Poland China male pigs. H. Nicholson. Webster Ind. 9-tf FOR SALE Twin Excelsior motorcycle: 147 Bridge ave. ' 7-2t FOR SALE Double-galted Shetland pony, ruber tired trap, saddle, brMl ? and harness; gasoline engine and pump jack. A. D. Pierce. 413 S. 14th st.. Richmond, Ind. 7-2t POlt TRADE Lot for . automobile. 1102 Sheridan st. . . 7-7t FOlt SALE Motorcycle Presto-tan': and good front light cheap. 213 Randolph St.- 7-sat-raon-wed lOR SALE Double house, good locatlon, central, now rented. 213 Randolph st.; Phone 3224. 7-sat-mon-we'J FOR RENT Modern 6 room house on S. 15th st. Phone 2483 or 2008 f-3t FOR SALE Fox terrier duds. 432 S. 10th st. ; i '. 5-tt FOR SALE Bargains in used sewing machines. H. D. Lacey, 9 S. 7.

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FOR SALE Saxon car. price right. Basement barber shop, cor. 8th and Main. 2-7t FOR SALE A few more exceptional bargains' in recond hand cars. Quaker City Garage, 1518 E. Main st FOR GALE 3 H. P. Pope motorcycle engine, cheap. 812 Main: 12-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 80 acres, all level land, good buildings, close to 2 good railroad towns, one of the best places on our list, $115 per acre with time on the amount. 95 acres of good producing land, but part of it is quite rolling, but the balance can be farmed nicely. Good brn with a silo, a good 6 room house. '$80 per acre, and it only takes $3,000 to get possession. Only 1 mile from a good railroad town. THOMAS & MILLER, Palladium Bldg. Phone 2576. BARGAIN 2 houses on N. E, good condition, well located and rented; non-resident, will sacrifice. Call at; 215 N. 14th st. 7-lt WANTED Boiler repairs. heavy sheet metal work, tanks, smoke stacks, etc. We weld broken castings of Iron, steel, brass or aluminum. Tbos. Turner & Son. rear S3 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residencea In all parts of the city. We write all kinds of Insurance, rent properties, loan money and r ake surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block. FOR SALE 24 acres, well located, new five room house, new barn. Special bargain at $2,400. Call Telephone 3078 after 6 p. m. 2-1 w Real Estate Bargains PORTERFIELD Colonial Building. FOR SALE City proDerty and farms. C E. Belford. 1127 Main. 19-tf A. M. ROBERTS. REAL ESTATE. CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. LIBERTY AVE. R. NO. 1. PHONE 4171. OFFICE 18 S. 8TH. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED AUTOSHINE Will keep your automobile bright as new. It will never need varnish or paint. On sale all dealers. AUTOSHINE CO. Colonial Bldg. ' Phone 1401 Hog Oilers Kog Fountains Hog Troughs Hog Houses Hog Feeders , Hog Fe.d Cookers The Weldex Brands they have a reputation they are the best. WELDEX MFG. CO. Corner Twelfth and North E Sts. ATTENTION DEALERS WHO HANDLE GASOLINE. We make a very complete line of tanks for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to all requirements of the FIRE MARSHAL. We furnish several different styles of PUMPS. Our PRICES are right WELDEX MFG. CO. R. H. Fetta, Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phone 1494. ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS We manufacture gasoline storage outfits for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to the "Underwriters" requirements. We have them all sizes and the prices are RIGHT, quality the BEST. WELDEX1MFG. CO. R. H. Fetta. Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phono 1494.

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By McManus Money PLENTY TO LOAN IF YOU , , NEED IT. We loan amounts from $3.00 to $100 on household goods, pianos, .vehicles, stocks, etc, without removal. . All transactions- confidential. LEGAL RATES. 2 per cent per month. $35 LOOK! TOTAL COST $4.80 (for 3 months) That's all. Other amounts In same proportion. If you need- money, write, phone or call. - - Richmond LOAN CO. Phone H545 Colonial Building. Room 8. Richmond, Ind. liiiiitmrnmit ittmtmmmt , CAN YOU USE 1 $10. $25, $50 or $100 5 If you need money call on us. ; We loan any amount from $5 to j St $100 on household goods, pianos, 2 teams, stocks, etc., without re- j moval. j; jj If you are unable to call 2 write or phone and our agent 2! will call at your house and ex- 32 2 plain our LOW RATE. H PRIVATE. RELIABLE. Zi 22 j The State Investment t; & Loan Co. 32 Phone 2560, Room 40, Colonial XI j Bldg., Richmond, Indiana. $m$$$$i$mmi $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$? TODAY We Are " ready to loan in any amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams, Fixtures. Etc., without removal, for one rjonth to one year in monthly, weekly or quarterly payments. t We Pay Off Loans With Other Companies. Home Loaiini Co. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana. FOR SALE Business Opportunities. FOR SALE High class plctu-e theatres, cigar stores, other retail stores and factories, used store fixtures, etc. Dont wait for prosperous times to get Into business. Now Is the time to secure bargains. If you want to Mil. list your business with us. We get inquiries from all over the state. Indians Businssa Exchange. Kokomo. Ind. 14-tf FARM LOANS FARM LOANS at 5 and 6. 101 Colonial Building. MOVING, TRUCK AND TRANSFER LINE FURNITURE Moved to and from the city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger. Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608. . LOST LOST Child's crochet bag on N. P 8tn between 23rd and 20th or betweer 19th and 20th on N. E st. - Please no tify Mrs. W. R. Chapman. 409 N. 17tt st. f-1-