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Another Fictionless Fable for We All There wa once a Young Husband who had the dance craze. Apart from that he was a very clever business , man who thought that a husband's first duty was to make money and a wife's first responsibility was to have ' beautiful children and to bring them up well. . The Wife subscribed to his theories, v so, of course there was no friction in their home. She was much too busy with the cares of the household to - learn to dance at all, and she was generally too tired from those "cares of the household" to go along with her ' husband when he went to these dansants. Of course no man can dance without a partner, and so the young husband found a partner. . The Partner was a beautiful young woman who had neither household ' cares, husband nor theory. She liked : to dance preferably with some one who danced well, but necessarily with jgnorae one. who . would pay the check. - Unless" one has a dinner invitation or a certain means of support it grows rath as Imnortant for a cabaret tea to

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irsorae cnap Duys an auer-ineaire supper. . . . - 1 . 1 i - ine loung nusDana ana nis fanner danced merrily all through the Winter. And the Young Wife stayed at home and took care of the babies and provided such very good dinners that the Husband always came home to them. But he generally went out again at about 10 o'clock "to the club," he said, or "to 6?e some one on business." Of course the club was a dance club and the business was learning the latest step. t The young wife ate her very good dinners and went to . bed early and waxed unfashionably fat. And the Husband, uecure in the Partner's abil- ' ity and his wife's docility, danced more and more and enjoyed it better and better and was increasingly certain that a Wife's place was in the home. And everybody in the city where they lived knew all about it and wondered whether they ought to tell the Young Wife or whether what she . didn't know wouldn't hurt her. Bef ore anybody could come to a painful decision or gossip could settle the matter, the Husband brazenly entered a dancing contest with his Partner and won a cup. And a little paragraph in the city's ;best scandle-mongering sheet recorded the fact. And the Wife read the little paragraph. What she thought about it nobody knew. " Suddenly the dinners which were so very good contained more and more potatoes and soups and gravies and rich puddings which the Husband ate unHUSDectinclv. while the Wife managed nicely on the lean parts of the meat and salad and a bit of toast. The k Husband began taking on weight and the Wife, aided by a masseuse and long walks, taken while the Husband urga hiiflv rflharaHnor in etuffv rAatau. rants, began losing her extra pounds. And then a mysterius young man appeared at her house every morning, at 11. The Young Wiwe said her children were taking music lessons for she held firmly to the theory that what you don't know won't hurt you. j When the Wife weighed only a hundred and twenty and the mysterious1

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EVERYDAY! the Fair About a Theory Know. young man had taught her all the extremely graceful dancing steps of which he was master, she appeared one day with this youth at one of the cabaret tea places in town. Somehow or other every one else in the city met the Wife at the dansant long before her Husband did and they shook their heads gravely and came to the conclusion that now it was a case where what HE didn't know wouldn't hurt him., Then one day the wife and her nineteen-year-old dancing partner met the Husband and his nineteen-year-old dancing partner in a contest and won a cup from them. The two nineteen-year-olds now form a clever dancing team and the Husband and Wife are devoting themselves to bringing up their children. The Wife keeps slender and the Husband grows fat. And they do not discuss their affairs. Nobody knows quite positively whether the woman planned it all or it just happened. And since the Husband is no more certain than is any one else, he, is spared the indignity of feeling that his Wife beat him at his own game. MORAL What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You but the Craze for Dancing Partners Should Never Be Permitted to Endanger a Life-Partnership. PREMIER OF GREECE IN FAVOR OF ALLIES . It is regarded likely here in diplomatic circles that M. Venizelos, who succeeds to the premiership vacated by Gounaris, will.be able to swing the balance of power so that Greece will enter the great conflict on the side of the Allies and aid in the opening of the Dardanelles.

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f FOSTER APPEALS IN DAMAGE CASE EATON, O., Aug. 30. Harry Foster and Howard McNown, of the Foster Construction Co., Richmond, Ind., have appealed to common pleas court the case filed against them, in a justice's court by M. R. Mclntyre, local stock buyer. When ' one it Mclntyre's horses frightened at machinery used by the company on a road contract near Eaton, the animal fell and broke its leg, and had to be killed: Mclntyre sought .to recover for the loss of the horse and entered suit attaching an engine belonging to the firm. Following a hearing of the case Mclntyre was given judgment for $160. ; Palladiym Want Ads Phone 2834 j RATES ' Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, etc., lc per word for j one insertion, or 7 insertions for the price of 5. Phone or bring your ad to this office before 10 f o'clock a: m; in order that we may insert It in trie 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 WANTED To invest in a good growing retail business. State particulars. I. L. Hood, 286 Ohio ave., Muncie, Ind. 30-2t WANTED House to rent, four or five rooms, south of Main street. Address Main, care Palladium. 30-3t WANTED To sell good sideboard, 47 ! S. 12th. 30-lt WANTED Experienced seamstressone who has ability . as saleslady. Apply at once. UNION STORE, 1026 Main street. WANTED Second hand flute In good condition. Boehm system. Phone 2715. 24-eod-tf WANTED Boiler repairs. heavy sheet metal work, tanks, smoke stacks, eto. We weld broken castings of iron, steel, brass or aluminum. Thos. Turner & Son. rear 33 S. 6th st. Phone 4333. . WANTED Homes on farm for two good boys, ages 17 and 14, Apply Social Service Bureau, Masonic Temple. Phone 2050. WANTED Bicycle tires and automobile inner tubes to vulcanize. All kinds of repairing. Called for and delivered free. Wesley Brown & Son. Phone 3086. WANTED Girl for housework. Phone 4669. - 28-7t WANTED Sewing machine. Phone 1319. 27-3t WANTED Lady or gentlemen, young men or young ladies, $15 to $18 per week and chance for promotion. Address P. O. Box 57, city. 27-7t WANTED To buy 40 or 50 acre farm. Address P. O. Box 154, Richmond, Ind. - 27-7t WANTED To rent, 6 room modern apartment or medium sized house, all modern improvements, must be convenient to car and good - locality. W. F. Sweet. 11 N. 10th st. 26-7t WANTED Washing and ironing, 1019 S. J St. 25-7t WANTED Union-barber, 609 N. 12th. -. r.?-.- . . 24-7t WANTED Man who understands ' pressing business, guarantee $15 week. Doyle, 7 S. W. 3rd st. 23-tf WANTED Atkinson pays .. Clgnest - easf? prices tor second hand goods and sells at lowest prices. See bim at once. 416 Main. Phone 1945. 4-tf WANTED Able bodied men for fire- . men brakemen,- $120-monthly-;- -experience unnecessary. Railway, care Palladium. 14-16-21-23-28-30

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.O 1M w DO WANTED WANTED 500 feather beds, highest price paid. Phone 1493. 25-7t TELEGRAPHY The most complete : system of railroad and commercial telegraphy possible, block system, station work, etc. Positions guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. Wayne School of Telegraphy. 8-tf HELP WANTED Female Women mako S15 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. Norrlstown. Pa. ::. 24-tf WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, screen doors and windows made and repaired. Repairs of all kinds. Called for and delivered. Brown Darnell Co. Phone 1936. WANTEr-Good horse and buggy. horse must be good traveler. Address Reliable, Palladium. 26-7t FOR SALE FOR SALE Gentleman's $32 tailored black and white checked suit, size 38. Will sell for $10. Call 404 N. 18th after 6 p. m. x 30-3t FOR SALE Washing machine. Phone 4187. 30-lt FOR SALE Grocery, fine location, doing . good business ; good reason for selling. 1 Address Z., care Palladium. , . t . ' 30-7t ' FOR SALE Good driving horse. Inquire 111 S. 5th st. 30-3t FOR SALE Coal oil stove. 314 N. 18th. 30-2t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Holstein bull calf, one year old. Phone 5108B. 30-lt FOR SALE Dining room and bed room furniture, gas range. 125- S. 13th. 30-lt FOR SALE The brick and stone foundation of the old Hodgln carpenter &hop. Inquire C. B. George, Centerville Ind. 30-3t FOR SALE Splendid used upright piano, oak case, $65 cash. Watson's, 9 S. 7th. . FOR SALE Fine $550 player piano; very slightly used, for $335. Watson's, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE Three extraordinary player and piano bargains, fash or payments. Watson's, 9 S. 7th. FOR SALE One registered Duroc herd boar; one young pure-bred boar, extra nice. L. C. Ganc, R. R. No. 3. Phone 5143-D. 30-3t FOR SALE Second hand electric. Address Electric, care Palladium. 30-7t FOR SALE For nice asters by the dozen, cheap, phone Mrs. Emmett Dickey. Phone 5102-A. 27-3t FOR SALE Cyclecar, $25. 54 Ft. Wayne ave. 28-3t FOR SALE No. 10 DeLaval separator, nearly new, cheap; also two good Jersey cows, one fresh. Call at Graceland Farm, R. R. No. 5, Richmond. 27-3t FOR SALE 225 feet iron fence, one large hot air furnace. Wm. Crowe, contractor, N. 11th and B sts. 27-3t FOR SALE Remington auto-loading shotgun, 1915 model. Phone 1728. 25-7t FOR SALE A few more exceptional bargains in r econd hand cars. Quaker City Garage. 1518 E. Main st. SPIRELLA CORSETS and Wm. Frank's children's waists, 525 Main et. Mary Klelhorn Martin, corsetiere. Phone 2488. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Classy roadster. See Hissem, - Jones hardware. 23-7t FOR SALE Team work horses, wagon and harness, 813 N. 10th. 24-7t FOR SALE-'-Set 36x4 wheels, with 2 tires and tubes less hubs; one zig zag windshield; roadster Seats; one model D Schebler carburetor; side lights, etc., cheap; also 6 ft. counter show case. Cliff Bevington, 1015 Park Place. Phone 1003. FOR SALE . AUTOSHINP - Will keep ybur automobile bright as new. It will never need varnish or paint. On 1 sale all 1 dealers. - , - - ; AUTOSHINE CO. ' ! XoIdhlafBldg. '"""Phone 1401."

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. A 1- .-f.1it1 FOR SALE FOR SALE . . 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 light. - . , WELDEX MFG. CO., R. H. FETTA, Prop: Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts.- , .Phone ,1494. , FOR SALE Railroad watches, '$15 to $25, other grades, good time keepers, $3 to $8. J. M. Laoey, ? S. 6th St. FOR SALE Field glasses, old violin and violin repairs; strings and bows at price, j. m. Lasey, 7 S. 6th st, OR SALE Big type Poland China maie pigs. H. Nicholson. Webster Ind. , . o.f FOR SALE New drop head sewing maenme, $18. h. D. Lacey, 9 8. 7th FOR SALE C. A. Smith. 2 miles south of New Castle, on the Fairview stock Farm, on -the New Castle and Lewisville pike, will hold his 10th annual sale of full blood Duroc Jersey hogs, Sept. 30th, 1915 For parUculars, address. Clarence. A. Smith, Fairview Stock Farm, New CasUe, Ind., R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALE Favorite cook range, cheap. J412 K. C st. 27-3t FOR SALE . . ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS We manufacture gasoline storage outfits for underground storage of gasoline. They conform to the Underwriters' requirements. We have them in all sizes and the prices are right, quality the best. WELDEX MFG. CO., R. H. FETTA, Prop. Cor. Twelfth and North E Sts. Phone 1494, FOR RENT FOR RENT Three private rooms to parties without children; gas, water, light. 104 N. 19th. 30-lt FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping room; furnace heat, bath, electric lights. Phone 2465. 221 N. 14th. 30-lt FOR RENT Two six-room modern 'houses. 1412-1414 at$16 per month.- Phone 3790. 30-7t FOR RENT Medium priced dwelling : gas, electric light, both waters. Benl. F. Harris. 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished Hats! 4lT Main street. 30-7t FOR RENT Modern six-room house, with' bath, etc. Phone 1934. 30-7t FOR RENT Four-room house, 215 S. C. Inquire 119 S. 7th. 30-lt FOR RENTSTORAGE In new concrete building, rear 19 S. llth st. Private rooms for household goods, also open space. Phone 1412. Richmond Storage Co. FOR RENT 5 rooms modern. Call 203 N 21st st. 24-eod-3t FOR RENT Modern home. 1318 S. D st. 27-7t FOR RENT -Furnished room with bath. 213 N, 9th st. 27-3t FOR RENT 6 roonTbbuse, bath, modern. Call 540 N. 19th st. 17-tf FOR RENT 4 room . house, 86 John St. Will rent to '. colored people. Phone 1644. . 80-tf FOR RENT Apartment In Wayne building. Aug. 1. Louck It. HilL Phone 1412. - 14-tf FOR RENT 6 room, house and bath, 233 N. lst $15. Call 103 N. 15th. Phone 4010. 1-tr LOST LOST The party that took the urnbrella from the bank la known. It returned to the bank there will be no trouble. - 19-tf LOST Baker rim and caseing between Cambridge City and Glen Miller. Notify H. H. Bryan, Cambridge City. Reward. 21-7t

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Porterfield and Be Boy. Sold R. A. Campbell's beautiful home on South 'Twelfth street 'Saturday." Theodore Gist's elegant home on South Thirteenth street today. Each sold for cash. They expect to sell one or two good homes every day. 7-lt FOR SALE Five-room house at 104 N. 17th st; large cellar, electric lights, gas, both kinds of water. See the owner, Emanuel Bell, 221 N. 12th, or address P. O. Box 120.- 30-7t Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We writs all kinds of Insurance, rent properties, loan money and r:ake surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON. Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block. FOR SALE 81 acre farm, fair buildings, a good producer, slightly rolling. 24 miles to good town, 12 miles to Richmond. Price $70.00 per acre. A good 7 room house, furnace and bath; will guarantee $20.00 per month rent for two years. Price $2,000. See us for bargains In real estate. BENNETT & FOREMAN Phone 2707. Room 15 Kelly Building. Real Estate Bargains v PORTERFIELD ColoriiarBuildingr FOR SALE Graceland Farm. 40 acres, new " buildings, two miles northeast of Richmond, long time.' G. R. Staley, Route 5, Richmond. 27-3t FOR SALE City property and farms. . n. neuora. .Main. is-ti FOR SALE Farms of all sizes and city property. 1303 Main st.' Phone 24 u, Armur Jjrooas,. 27-Jt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Hog Oilers , Kog Fountains - . Hog Troughs ; , Hog Houses , ' Hog Feeders Hog Fed Cookers . The Weldex Brands they bav a reputation they are the best. - - WELDEX MFG. CO. - - ' Corner Twelfth and North E Sta. WELDING .. . All kinds of broken castings Is -one of our specialties. - We do high class work at reasonable prices. Bring us the work and we will satisfy you. WELDEX MFG. CO. Cor. 12th and-N.- E St. Phone 149. , : for sale:: Business Opportunities. m m r i"wvuKtjijnjuT FOR SALE High class picture tnaatres. cigar stares, other retail stores andfactories, used store fixtures,' etc. Dont wait for prosperous timet to' get lata business. Now is the time to secure bargains. I! you want to selL list your business with us. We get Inquiries from all-over the state. Indiana Business Exchange. Kpkomo. ! - ' :.- - ... :. . - 141 FARM LOANS FARM LOANS at S and 6ft. $01 Colonial Building.

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HE YOO VERE r i PRETTY CLOt&: mw nutiltiili FINANCIAL. PLENTY TO LOAN IF YOU , We loan amounts from $5.00 to $100 on household goods. . jrtanus, vehicles.."1 stocks, etc, without removaL ''.' . ' . Y - All transactions confidential. LEGAL RATES. 2 per cent per month. $35 LOOK! TOTAL COST $4.80 (for 3 months) That's all. Other amounts In same proportion. If you need money,- write phone or call. Richmond LOAN CO. ; Phone 1545' Colonial Building. - Room 8. Richmond, Ind. ltiiittittt$itt$$ tmtmmmtttt CANYOU.:lJSE $lV$25SOor$100 Z If you need money call on us. JJ S-We-loan any amount from $5 to Jg S $100 on household goods, pianos. JJ IX teams, stocks, etc without reISt moral. ' S " ' '- 3! S If you are unable to call S I write or phone and . our agent ZL S will call at your house and ex-, Zt 5 plain our LOW RATE. - . JS PRIVATE. l RELIABLE.. ' S I . The State Investment " & Loan Co. r s . - - 25 Zt Phone 2560, Room 40, Colonial Bldg., Richmond. Indiana. Z T$$$iii$iii$n$i$ii$$$mv$$mmi? We-Are V ready to loan In any. amount from $5 to $100 on Household Goods, Pianos, Teams. Fixtures, Etc, without removal. . f er one rjonth to one year In monthly, weekly or quarterly payments. - Wm Pay Off Loans With Other Companies. ; Home Loan .Co. 220 Colonial Bldgf Phone 1509, Richmond, MOVING, TRUCK AND TRANSFER LINE ' ! FURNITURE Moved to and from toe city by large motor truck. Forrest Monger. - Transfer and Storage Co. Phone 2608.

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